'Funny As': Reflections on New Zealand comedy from New Zealand comedians - WORD Christchurch Shifting Points of View 2019
North Beach Zoo protesters: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl19/09/2019
North Beach Zoo protesters, 1989. An image from the Discovery Wall.
Kia tere: Tessa Duder tours Aotearoa with First Map
By fionaccl18/09/2019
Fee interviews author Tessa Duder about her new book First Map.
Val McDermid – WORD Christchurch Shifting Points of View 2019
By devilstatedan17/09/2019
Thriller writing superstar Val McDermid has been to town, speaking as part of the WORD Christchurch Shifting Points of View season at The Piano on Friday 13 September
Speaking Chinese with the aid of pinyin in New Zealand Chinese Language Week
By hongwangccl17/09/2019
Speaking Chinese with the aid of pinyin in New Zealand Chinese Language Week
Read an eBook Day – Wednesday 18 September 2019
By simoneccl16/09/2019
Wednesday 18 September is Read an eBook Day. Share what you’re reading, or why you love ebooks with the hashtag #EBOOKLOVE on social media for a chance to win a tablet from OverDrive!
‘Samoan Queer Lives’ launched at Tūranga – Thursday 12 September 2019
By kyccl16/09/2019
There was colour, laughter, and stories galore at Tūranga on Thursday evening for the New Zealand launch of Samoan Queer Lives. MCed by well-known fa'afafine Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann (Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit), this was a joyful and thought-provoking evening that I was proud to be a part of.
Positive Ageing Expo – Monday 30 September 2019
By jacqst16/09/2019
The Positive Ageing Expo will be held at Papanui High School on Monday 30 September, and promises to be a fun day combining information about services for older adults. Entry is free, and there will be entertainment on site.
The Great Ngaio Marsh Game Show and Awards – Saturday 14 September 2019
By fionaccl16/09/2019
Fee reports back from The Great Ngaio Marsh Game Show and Awards - Saturday 14 September 2019
Kōrero: Speak te reo
By Moata15/09/2019
We suggest some resources to help support the use of spoken te reo Māori.
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