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Time to learn some new skills in Manurewa
Applications are open for Manurewa Local Board's Lifelong Learning Fund.
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Papakura continues Tuia funding
Papakura Local Board will continue its support of the Tuia mentoring scheme.
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Manurewa supports future leaders
Manurewa Local Board will continue to take part in the Tuia mentoring programme.
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Funds support young leaders in Papakura
Applications to Papakura Local Board's youth scholarship fund are now open.
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Witi Ihimaera named as inaugural patron for Auckland Council Libraries’ We Read Auckland Festival
Witi Ihimaera is named as the first ever patron of Auckland Council Libraries’ Ka Pānui Tātau i Tāmaki Makaurau / We Read Auckland festival.
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Santa gets go-ahead for Papakura visit
Papakura local Board had made a number of community grants, including one for a bloke who wears red and has a big white beard.
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Auckland Council reveals new public art installations
Auckland Council unveils the first production of artwork funded from Auckland Council’s Public Art Regional budget since 2020.
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Exploring hidden heritage at Auckland Council Libraries
From Shakespeare's First Folio to rare maps and manuscripts, Auckland Council Libraries Heritage Collections are a treasure trove of information about our past.
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Creative Talks: Alan Reekie QSM
Alan is going to share his history with the arts and The PumpHouse in particular.
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Tiny Seeds to Tasty Feasts: Growing your own salad ingredient
Create a salad using freshly harvested greens, and a wilted green salad dressing.
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What's Your Story?
Bring pen and paper along as this one-hour talk will empower you to begin exploring your stories...
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Remembering the Women of Corban Estate Winery
Join us in recognition of Women’s Suffrage, for the reveal of the next iteration of our Corban He...
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Volunteer Expo Auckland East
This is a family-friendly trade-show-style event where kids can have supervised play while adults...
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A Niu Dawn
New Zealand-born Samoan and Tongan artists respond to the 1970s Dawn Raids in Aotearoa.
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Arca Arcade "Round One"
This exhibition reimagines the golden era of gaming as modern art.
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Creative Talks : Stu Bagby
Stu will read from and discuss, in a non-academic way, his poetry and that of other poets he admi...