Payments for Land and Water rates, Parking infringements, dog
registrations and other Council services can also be made at the
following Libraries;
Glen Eden,
New Lynn,
Massey,
Te Atatu Peninsula and
Titirangi
by eftpos or cheque only
Waitakere New Settlers’ Guide now available in new languages
Waitakere New Settlers' Guide
The Waitakere New Settlers’ Guide is a free, 80 page booklet packed with
essential information for migrants and contains additional features
about the many local attractions and community facilities across our
city.
It has been produced by Waitakere Library and Information Services in
association with Settlement Support New Zealand and is now available
online in Chinese, Samoan, Arabic, Korean and Japanese.
The Guide is a helpful resource for people who are new to Waitakere and
it will also be useful for people who have been living here for a few
years and who may want to find out more about what’s available locally.
There are sections on important things to do first, employment,
education, libraries, starting a business, learning English, Council
services, transport, safety, household information and much more.
Women on swing-bridge. Isabel Hooker,
1942 J. T. Diamond Collection, 3076 (5J)
Currently open on Level 2 of Waitakere Library in Henderson is a new
exhibition: Waikarekare - Bay of Turbulent Seas.
The exhibition showcases images from the JT Diamond Image Collection,
as well as a series of images from the Wallace Badham journal – The Iron-Bound
Coast. This journal has recently been released as a book, edited by Mayor
Bob Harvey.