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Moon Festival Rabbit Origami 中秋小兔折纸 추석맞이 토끼 종이접기 행사
Join us to make the rabbit origami to celebrate the moon festival.
Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu
The rich soundscape accompanying the exhibition brings the written word to life and affirms the e...
Read Aloud the World - Philippines
Celebrate the Philippines at Highland Park Library with fun events for kids!
Te Wiki O Te Reo/Mahuru Māori at Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero
Join us for an exciting calendar of workshops, activations exhibitions throughout the month of Ma...
K-Minhwa(Korean folk painting) workshop
This relaxed class explores traditional Korean painting and Asian painting techniques, which use...
Korean Bookchat
Come share your thoughts on books and life over a warm cup of tea.
Basic Digital Class
Learn basic digital skills to use in your day to day life.
Good Friends Group
Looking to meet some like-minded people? Join us over a cuppa every Tuesday. Meet new friends in...
News467 Results
Partnerships will help community groups
More than 20 community organisations will work alongside the Franklin Local Board on projects across the district.
Board backs Pahurehure islands recognition
Papakura Local Board has supported a plan change to recognise the relationship mana whenua have with sites.
Marae initiatives supported at Auckland Council
Auckland Council has recently allocated funding from its 2024/2025 Cultural Initiatives Fund to seven marae development projects.
Te Maharatanga o Ngā Wai / Remembering our waters
Te Maharatanga o Nga Wai, is the name of a recently completed public space situated on the corner of Sale Street and Wellesley Street.
Auckland Central City Library announces uplifting new exhibition
Auckland Central City Library is thrilled to announce an uplifting new exhibition Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu ahead of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
Crossing gets the green light!
A long-awaited pedestrain crossing to service a Sikh temple has opened.
Pou recognises significance of harbour
A pou named Ngaa Hua o Te Maanuka, carved by Dean Flavell (Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua), tells a story of the importance of the Manukau Harbour.
New names link past and present
More than 20 Franklin parks have received names from mana whenua iwi Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho, Te Aakitai Waiohua and Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki.