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Neurodiversity Q&A Drop-in
In recognition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, drop in for a very special, practical Q&A with...
Quiet Hour for Neurodiversity Celebration Week
Join us at East Coast Bays Library for a week of Quiet Hour in celebration of Neurodiversity Cele...
N0ughty Box
Discover playful surprises and creative fun with the Noughty Box.
Kangatraining West Auckland
Experience fun and safe postnatal fitness without the need for a babysitter! Our Kangatraining pr...
Beginners yoga - Embracing change in autumn
You are welcome, just as you are.
Pickling and Preserving Workshop
Discover how pickling can help reduce food waste, save money, and ensure you always have healthy,...
Seasonal & Leftover Cooking Workshops
Discover simple techniques to reduce food waste, save money, and enjoy healthy, delicious meals a...
Onehunga Chess Club
Come to the library and join with others in learning from a recognised Chessmaster and experience...
News69 Results
Storm Recovery Navigation Services
Storm Recovery Navigators were were to help Aucklanders in their recovery from 2023 storms
Kaipātiki sports fields gets major upgrade from board
Kaipātiki’s sports and recreation facilities will get a major boost following the local board’s decision to increase allocation to sports field upgrades to $2,684,200 in the 25/26 financial year.
Early signs that Auckland’s Local Alcohol Policy is reducing alcohol harm
Initial research shows strong community support for Auckland’s Local Alcohol Policy (LAP), with early signs it may be reducing levels of alcohol-related harm.
Double the Local (Rua te rohe)
A new community-led initiative is bringing movement, music, and mana back to the heart of Ōtara, with seniors at the centre, thanks to a partnership between the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board and Total Healthcare Charitable Trust.
Waiheke Rangatahi Ropu hits ground running
Waiheke Rangatahi Ropu /Waiheke Youth Group works with the Waiheke Local Board and local community partners to improve the wellbeing of rangatahi aged 14 to 24 years old.
Isn't she Lovely
Mother’s Day can be both beautiful and bittersweet. Thanks to the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board, Isn’t She Lovely created space to grieve, remember, and celebrate the women who live on in our hearts.
Community Committee voices concern on homelessness
Auckland Council’s Community Committee is urging the Government to consider how nationwide targets for emergency housing are impacting on homelessness in Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau.
Most Aucklanders continue to rate their quality of life highly
Auckland’s topline results for the 2024 Rangahau te Korou o te Ora / Quality of Life Survey have been released, showing 75 per cent of Aucklanders rate their overall quality of life positively.