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Auckland Central City Library announces uplifting new exhibition
Auckland Central City Library is thrilled to announce an uplifting new exhibition Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu ahead of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.

That’s So Last Century: Auckland Central City Library announces new exhibition
Auckland Central City Library is thrilled to announce a captivating exhibition showcasing the evolution of fashion throughout Aotearoa in a new exhibition titled ‘That’s So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s-90s’.

Learn the whakapapa of a historic Māori phrasebook this Mahuru Māori
As we celebrate Mahuru Māori, a remarkable piece of history resurfaces as part of Auckland Council Libraries’ Ngako: The Collections Talk, providing a glimpse into the rich linguistic heritage of te reo Māori.

Witi Ihimaera named as inaugural patron for Auckland Council Libraries’ We Read Auckland Festival
Witi Ihimaera is named as the first ever patron of Auckland Council Libraries’ Ka Pānui Tātau i Tāmaki Makaurau / We Read Auckland festival.
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Ka Mua Ka Muri Te Iho Auaha Premiere Screening
Come and join us for the 2025 premiere screening of the new music video series at Academy Cinemas...

Other Worlds: an exhibition by Auckland Council Libraries
Enjoy seeing early editions of your favourite works and be inspired to find your next read.

FromThePit
This New Zealand music month, Auckland Central City Library will be showcasing the work of Aotear...

Wriggle & Rhyme Central City Library
Wriggle and Rhyme is a programme that promotes active movement and brain development for babies a...

Read, Share, Connect
Join us for a relaxed and engaging reading experience where we dive into one short text each sess...

Notes on Tāmaki: Soundscapes of Aotearoa
This concert highlights the richness and diversity of Aotearoa’s musical landscape, featuring a r...

Free live concert: Ka Mua Ka Muri Te Iho Auaha
Come and join us for the live performance of the Ka Mua Ka Muri Te Iho Auaha music series.

Remarkable Survivors
Photograph curator Keith Giles takes a look at why some studio collections no longer exist and ho...