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Auckland Libraries help kids crack Minecraft code
Steve and Alex from Minecraft are teaming up with President Obama and Auckland Libraries to get kids writing code.
North Rodney council proposed
The Northern Action Group (NAG) has applied to the Local Government Commission to create a North Rodney Unitary Council.
Love of libraries spans the generations
The matriarch of four generations of Auckland Libraries users always told her children you’re never alone as long as you have a good book – and they listened.
Into the River author Ted Dawe discusses censorship
Ted Dawe, author of Into the River, speaks about his experiences following the recent decision to place an interim restriction on the book.
Devonport Library up for award
Devonport Library is of only five public libraries worldwide to be nominated for the Public Library of the Year award.
More libraries open on weekends
Under Auckland Council’s new 10-year budget, library opening hours have changed to ensure resources are better shared across the region.
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Embroidery Club
Join Sugi for these free embroidery classes, where you can learn with others some basic embroider...
Rānui Book Chat
Come along, connect with fellow readers, and get inspired — we’d love to see you there!
Guatemalan Worry Dolls
Create your very own worry dolls at Botany Library and enjoy a restful night’s sleep.
Mochi making
Join us for a hands-on Japanese mochi-making class. Mochi is a traditional Japanese food with a c...
Easter Storytime
A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books, while building language and literacy skills.
Celebrando Mexico
Ōtara Library is excited to celebrate the rich, vibrant life and culture of Mexico!
Pasifika Vibes
Create something colourful and meaningful while hearing stories that celebrate community, connect...
Brazilian Capoeira
Learn about its history, cultural roots, and how it developed as a form of community and expression.
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