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'I’m learning to be a bit more me.'
'I’m learning to be a bit more me.'
Food that you can cook with your whānau to celebrate special time of year.
Get among the fun in Tāmaki Makaurau using our weekend guide.
Kiwis have been flocking to Stardome this week to check out its Matariki shows.
Stardome astronomer Josh Aoraki explains Matariki and how you can celebrate the holiday. Video / Carson Bluck
Both broadcasters will simulcast two Māori All Blacks matches and an NRL match.
The custom light sequence depicts the Te Kāhui o Matariki (the constellation of Matariki star). Video / Precinct
Scotty Morrison shares the stories behind the stars, and how to find them.
Māori astronomer spreads Matariki knowledge to the Pacific.
The magic of the night sky has aligned once more.
Picking the best things to do in Auckland this weekend so you don't have to.
The installation is now in place in Market Square.
Te Ohu Whakaita Charitable Trust celebrated the start of the festival today.
Winter events are set to be in full force throughout the city.
News snippets from the Far North.
Professor Rangi Mātāmua announces theme for Matariki this year.
What's on in Tāmaki Makaurau for Matariki.
Te Pae Herenga o Tamaki aligns new awards to Matariki.
A woman pushing a pram was among those who had a lucky escape.
Tamariki enjoyed some Matariki-themed activities on Friday.
From a very special broadcast to shows perfect for your tamariki, here's what's on.
Fluoro-neon art celebrates Matariki in Elliott Street - an eat-street for 500 years.
Might the memory of Mary’s morsels roll out a range of mid-winter balls?
The best time to view Matariki is the early morning, just before dawn.
Opinion: Our editorial on the rise of the Pleiades star cluster.
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Children's activities, musicians and kapa haka will be at the Arts Village on Thursday.
An early morning hīkoi to the top of Mauao is among several free events taking place.
Winds could rise to gale force late on Thursday and into Friday.
The celebration on Friday will start at 5pm at Te Ara ō Wairākei reserve.