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Top free summer experiences in Whau
We’ve rounded up five must-do, free activities across Whau to make this your best summer ever.
Inside the park upgrade that’s transforming Barry Curtis Park
Think of the Wetlands Building as your upgraded basecamp — $1.3M later, it’s got improved restrooms, better shelter, and more spots to relax, picnic, and BBQ.
Councillor Mike Lee awarded the John Dunmore Medal
Councillor Mike Lee was recently awarded the John Dunmore Medal for his contributions to the natural history of New Zealand.
Mamma Mia: Mt Albert Library celebrates five decades
Mt Albert celebrates 50 years of operating in the community.
Green Road: A park for everyone to enjoy
This park at Green Road, Dairy Flat is a much-loved local spot with the community at its heart and a best-kept secret waiting for you to discover.
Summer of nostalgia for six majestic icons
Take a moment to picture how inventive Auckland was in the early 1900s.
Grey Lynn to Western Springs pathway reopens after major repairs
A popular short cut is back in action in Grey Lynn
Staying dry in the wetlands
Waiatarua Reserve walkways are getting some love to create a better walking experience.
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Events
Craft a puppet creature
Get creative in this fun, hands-on puppet-making workshop run by artist Sarah Cowie where fabric...
Community Classics: At the Movies
Gather the whānau together for an uplifting afternoon of music for everyone.
Ukelele Jam
Join our Ukulele Club on the first Sunday of every month*, for a jam session playing along to hit...
Sign Language Week Storytime
A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books, while building language and literacy skills.
Encore! Librarians at lunchtime
Encore! celebrates how live music brings people together through collective experience.
Chats for carers
Join us for a cuppa, a chat, a catch up with other carers and find out what support is available.
Botanical Art Classes
The class will take place in the atmospheric Billard House, and in the gardens.
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...
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