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Sir George Grey Special Collections
The Sir George Grey Special Collections contain over 500,000 images of New Zealand from the 1840s to the present day.
Top 10 Most Borrowed Library Books 2015
We count down the most popular reads of the year.
New courtyard for Glen Eden library
Glenmall is now more inviting and attractive for visitors to Glen Eden’s town centre, thanks to a refurbished courtyard outside the library.
Watch: Tupu Youth Library goes digital
With a big collection of graphic novels and comics, TVs and a table tennis table, Tupu Youth Library is a place of fun and learning.
Auckland adds 43,000 new residents in the June year
In the past year, Auckland’s population grew by more than 43,000 people and more than 1.57 million people now call Tāmaki Makaurau home.
Loving Whangaparāoa Library’s new look
The recent upgrade at Whangaparāoa Library has got a big thumbs up from customers of all ages.
Nautilus repairs impact Orewa Library and car park
The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board have agreed subject to certain conditions to grant landowner approval and a license to occupy part of the Orewa Library car park for repairs to the Nautilus building.
The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea
In celebration of Matariki Festival 2016 Auckland Libraries has created a short video that tells the story of the dawning of the Māori new year. This story is one version of many different interpretations of Matariki.
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Events179 Results
Naturopath Rachelle Turrell’s Improve & Reset Gut Health
Discover the fascinating world of the gut microbiome including its influence on mood and mental h...
Monthly Knitting & Crochet Group
Meet new people, make new friends while working on your current project over a chat and free tea...
Age Concern's Coping with Caring
This talk by Age Concern examines the impact of caring for someone with a chronic illness as well...
Job Search in New Zealand
This talk offers practical information to help new migrants find employment and more.
Dough and Play
Have fun with dough modelling, creative art and quality time for your whole family.
Understanding Dementia
Come and listen to an essential talk by Brendan Hallam from Dementia Auckland about the different...
FamilySearch Oral Genealogy and Records in the Pacific
Learn more about collections on FamilySearch and current efforts to preserve and make these recor...
Negative Space: Genealogy Gaps Can Help Your Tree Flourish
let’s explore a technique called the Negative Space Approach.