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Fantastic splash pads across Auckland
Splash pads are a fun, safe option for kids of all ages to get wet and wild, so get splashing.
Māngere Centre Park playground opens
Māngere Centre Park’s playground has just been revitalised with a rainbow of upgrades.
Rangatahi sought to join Tuia project
Auckland's five southern local boards are offering rangatahi the chance to join the Tuia mentoring programme.
Great outdoor swimming spots and splashpads
Auckland is blessed with a long and beautiful coastline, but you don't have to hit the beach to go for a splash this summer.
The more the merrier at Waikōwhai Park
All are invited to celebrate the opening and blessing for the upgraded Waikōwhai Park playground in Hillsborough with Puketāpapa Local Board on 18 December.
Cars on Karioitahi a growing problem
Surf lifesavers are concerned there are now so many vehicles on Karioitahi Beach that public safety is at risk.
Green light for Stanmore Bay playground
Local students gave the green light to the design for a new playground that will be built at Whenua-roa/ D’Oyly Reserve next year.
Local Bike Kitchen leads the way
Bike Kitchen supports new trend in community
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Events127 Results
Wild Streets Festival of Play - Mairangi Bay Reserve
Bring along a picnic and make a day of it.
Make Days at the Maritime Museum
Drop into the Maritime Museum on Sundays in November and take home a free, whānau-friendly craft.
Dough Modelling
Come and join Glenfield Library’s dough modelling workshop with our modelling master, Miaomiao.
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.
Rhymetime
Join our Rhymetime sessions with songs, movement and finger rhymes for pre-schoolers and their ca...
Garden Club
Learn more about Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and how to tend to her garden bed.