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International recognition of historically significant papers for Auckland collection
Auckland Council Libraries are delighted to have the Clendon Papers added to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.

Get your summer reading sorted with Auckland Council Libraries
A favourite way to while away the warm summer afternoons is lazing about at the beach or a local park with a book in hand.

Have your say on Leys Institute restoration and modernisation designs
It is time to have your say on the future design for the restoration of the much-loved Leys Institute at 20 St Marys Road, with consultation on two design options open until 1 December.

Name adopted for Avondale library and community hub
Avondale library and community hub has taken another step in its development, following the adoption of the name ‘Te Hono’ by Whau Local Board.

Essential works begin at Helensville War Memorial Hall and Library
Essential works to upgrade and strengthen the Helensville War Memorial Hall and Library will get underway this month.

Upcoming changes to COVID-19 restrictions at Auckland Council facilities following traffic light announcement
Face masks no longer required at Auckland Council facilities from Tuesday 13 September.

Digitised Chelsea archives a treat for local historians
Historical records from over 4,700 employees of the Chelsea Sugar Refinery going back to the 1880s have been digitised and made available to the public thanks to funding from the Kaipātiki Local Board.
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School holiday storytime
School holiday storytime with author Hydie Bale-Hands reading her book "Andy & the little rimu tr...

Te ora i roto i to tatou awa – Discovering freshwater macroinvertebrates
Join the Watercare education team to learn about the importance of keeping our freshwater streams...

Te Hopu a Māui i a te Rā / How Māui Slowed the Sun
Explore this retelling of the well-known Māori myth with our vibrant, giant-sized book, read in t...

Blake VR
Come along to develop a deeper understanding of the environmental challenges our oceans are facing.

Waka Craft
To mark te tau hou, make your own small version of this important Māori vessel.

Film screening: Whetū Mārama - Bright Star
Come and celebrate Matariki at Grey Lynn Library with a free screening of "Whetū Mārama - Bright...

Te Manu Ka Rewa – Matariki Puuraakau
Join the artist, Jadyn Flavell, to hear more about the sculpture and the puuraakau and share some...

Ukelele workshop to learn a simple Māori song
Come along and learn a simple Māori song on the ukulele to celebrate Matariki.