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Trees to return to Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill summit
A dawn planting ceremony next month will mark the first phase of returning a tree to the tihi (summit) of Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill.
Cleaning up Ōtara's waterways and lake
The Ōtara Creek Community Planting Day on 28 May will kick off a wider community effort and strategy to bring about change in the Ōtara waterways and lake.
Manukau Harbour home to many gems
With 520km of coastline, the Manukau Harbour is New Zealand’s second biggest harbour. It’s also home to many hidden gems which are well worth a visit while summer is still with us.
Myers Park is the place to play
Myers Park is fast becoming a favourite destination for Auckland families.
10 quirky titles in your library
Check out this list of some of the more zany, offbeat book titles at Auckland Libraries.
A skate park for everyone at Orewa
Just open, the Orewa Skate Park is already a popular destination.
Kaipātiki youth project gets green light
Kaipātiki youth will soon have a smart new safe place to meet, network and socialise thanks to Kaipātiki Local Board.
Affordable home ideas flow at Auckland Conversations
Innovative ways to make housing more affordable were put forward by experts at Auckland Conversations
Events302 Results
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.
Kōrero Mai te reo Māori conversation group
A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy & improve te reo.
Sunday Book Chat
Join us for tea and coffee while engaging in conversation over current literary selections.
Draw & Paint Adult Group
The Draw and Paint Group is for people of all ages and of all skill levels; from beginners to pro...
Community Tai Chi
Join us at Mt Albert Library for FREE community Tai Chi sessions.
Garden Club
Learn more about Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and how to tend to her garden bed.
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