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Local board supporting dog safety training for children
Ōrākei Local Board says education for children and young people is key to avoiding preventable dog bites.
Making MOTAT even better
Improvements are currently underway at MOTAT as part of the museum’s long-term site development plans.
Youngsters take Tidy Kiwi pledge
School children in Franklin have cleared up more than 190kgs of waste from their area as part of the Be A Tidy Kiwi project.
Technology hub confirmed for MIT
Centre of excellence will create jobs in the community.
Impressive Matariki Festival line-up to light up your winter
Matariki Festival returns with an exciting line-up of more than 100 events region-wide from 30 June to 22 July.
Voyage the stars with Auckland Libraries this Matariki
Explore over 100 free events, activities and workshops at libraries across the region this Matariki.
Read this month: Top Ten Matariki books
Stuck for reading inspiration? Check out our monthly list of top picks from Auckland Libraries’ collections, hand-selected by our own librarians.
PopUp Business School to pop-up on North Shore
Budding North Shore entrepreneurs can attend a free 10-day business course in March.
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Sunday Fun
Sunday Fun - various activities for family and friends celebrating different themes through out t...
Family Games Afternoon
Sunday afternoons are the perfect time for a classic family game!
Chess Club
Chess Club for all ages, bring your friends & family and have a game in the library.
Draw, Paint, Sculpt
Our focus is on drawing, painting, and sculpture. Our course structure is based on a combination...
Watercolour Painting Classes for Beginners
Join us for interesting Art Classes with Sue Mansour at Glenfield Library.
English & Computer Skills Training
This course is a great launchpad to further study or work.
Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu
The rich soundscape accompanying the exhibition brings the written word to life and affirms the e...
Garden Club
Learn more about Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and how to tend to her garden bed.