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Walkway through Papakura’s history
Images of Papakura’s past will be a feature of a new covered walkway connecting the town centre and train station.
Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
Sounds of hope from homeless
An Auckland band has helped bring life-changing outcomes for its homeless members.
Watch: Hauhake launches Matariki Festival
'Hauhake’ is a rain art work by Janine and Charles Williams. The public unveiling of the work also marked the launch of the programme for Auckland Council’s Matariki Festival 2016.
Zoo Tales: Giraffe on the move
Join us (again) on our #giraffeonthemove road trip as we follow Zuri's epic journey to Wellington Zoo.
Riding bringing smiles to faces
Learn how a community grant has helped one organisation improve community well being.
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Te Kapowai / Dragonfly workshop
Join us to make a beautiful beaded dragonfly and learn the special meaning behind them.
Whiria te Tāngata
Join us over the Matariki period for this exhibition, workshops and other activities centred on t...
Introduction to composting workshop
Discover what to compost, how to avoid common mistakes and how easy composting can be.
He waiata mā Waitā — A song for Waitā
Join Hinekoia Tomlinson from Waiata Mai Vocal Coaching for a fun, inclusive waiata session for th...
Matariki planting - Waitahurangi Awa
Come along for a community planting along the Waitahurangi Awa at Te Kōtuitanga (Olympic Park), N...
Make a Matariki star
Come together this Matariki to weave your own harakeke (flax) star and celebrate the season with...
Matariki planting - Whau Awa
Put on your gumboots and let's turn this area into a thriving stream habitat.
Matariki planting - Laing Stream
Be part of transforming this stream into a thriving awa!