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Event tackles challenges of Pasifika youth
The Growing Pasifika Youth event showcases cutting-edge solutions from the perspective of young people.
The Anzac biscuit has a history of its own
The truth about the mighty Anzac biscuit may surprise you.
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.
Renaissance for Aotea Quarter
The Aotea Quarter is set to regain its crown as Auckland’s centre for arts, culture and entertainment following adoption of a 20-year strategic framework.
100 years ago: The battle underground
On 11 October 1915, the New Zealand Engineers Tunnelling Company assembled at the Avondale Racecourse en route to the Western Front.
Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
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Events104 Results
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...
Matariki Kapa Haka performance
A special performance by Pukekohe Intermediate's Kapa Haka group to celebrate Matariki.
A reading of the Evacuation Tapes collection
Kaitohu Director and artist Ruth Buchanan will present a live interpretation of her artwork and p...
He waiata mā Waitā — A song for Waitā
Join Hinekoia Tomlinson from Waiata Mai Vocal Coaching for a fun, inclusive waiata session for th...
Make a Matariki star
Come together this Matariki to weave your own harakeke (flax) star and celebrate the season with...
Matariki Storytime
A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books, while building language and literacy skills.
Rōreka workshop - Matariki session
A community-led workshop celebrating te reo Māori and waiata.