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Herald the Māori new year at Takaparawhau | Bastion Point – a place of special significance to Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and the history of Tāmaki
Herald the Māori new year at Takaparawhau | Bastion Point – a place of special significance to Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and the history of Tāmaki
Enjoy kai stalls, raranga workshops, music, kapa haka, and giveaways at Pūkāea on the AECOM Building Ground Floor and Dockside Lane, Quay Park. Join Hana
Traditionally manu aute and manu tukutuku (kites) were used to send messages to the heavens and between hapū (tribes). Manu Aute Kite Day honours and
Get the kids crafting this weekend and decorate your own Matariki star at the Orminston Town Centre Activity Zone from 10:30am – 2:30pm. Get arty
Join Te Pou Theatre on a journey filled with spells, atua, giant birds, taniwha and flying teeth! When Rahitutakahina finds the love of his life, Tiarakurapakewai, is kidnapped
Come along for a Matariki themed storytime and make a shiny 3D star craft to celebrate Matariki at St Heliers Community Library on Sat 3
The rising of the Matariki star cluster heralds the beginning of the Māori new year. From 6pm to midnight see a creative lighting display that
Matariki on the Waterfront returns to Silo Park once more, promising two days of experiences to invigorate the soul and warm the senses in the
Te Ara Rama Matariki Light Trail, now in it’s 8th year, is an annual free-to-the-public outdoor lighting festival combining light, music and creativity across nine
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