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Matariki Festival Diary: Kids
Check out the best events for kids in Matariki Festival 2019.
Matariki Festival Diary: Highlights
We've picked out some of the highlights coming up in Matariki Festival 2019.
New exhibition challenges perceptions of the Pacific
Discover the people and stories of the Saltwater Realm at Waitui Ātea: Saltwater Realm.
Randwick Park gets creative
Manurewa Local Board grant funding is being used to allow children at Manu Tukutuku in Randwick Park to exercise their creativity through art.
Ōrākei Basin at its best for Community Day 2020
Discover how much Ōrākei Basin has to offer at the Ōrākei Basin Community Day, all are welcome.
New playground for Maungawhau in time for summer
The popular children’s playground on Normanby Road at the foot of Maungawhau / Mt Eden is getting a makeover! A brand new adventure park will be in place by mid-December, in time for school holidays.
New dog rules for Point Chevalier Beach
New dog access rules for Point Chevalier Beach aim to balance the needs of all users of the beach.
All set for Year of the Pig in Howick
Celebrations are planned throughout Howick in February to celebrate the new year.
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Assorted Flavours - Youth Music Program
This is your chance to jam, learn new skills, and meet other creative young people who share your...
Mandarin Storytime at East Coast Bays Library
We will sing songs, play instruments and listen to stories while you learn Chinese!!
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We invite people of all ages to stop by and share in the joy of reading, conversation and connect...
Te Manawa Storytime
Come along to our popular Storytimes where librarians, and sometimes, authors or other special gu...
Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays
Come for a delicious dinner, enjoy great music, and soak in the lively atmosphere—a fantastic nig...
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
Lupe I Vao Ese
This exhibition centres indigenous ways of knowing and being. Rather than presenting measina as r...