Episode from Human Rights radio show, Speak up Kōrerotia, with recommended reading on the topic of refugees in New Zealand.
New Music Books
By Donna R30/06/2021
Donna loves music - and books about music. Here are some exciting new / on order titles that have caught her eye.
QUIZ: Matariki and Astronomy
By cclstaff29/06/2021
This month's quiz looks at Matariki and the cosmos.
Readers Cup 2021 – The Battle of the Books
By claireccl29/06/2021
The Year 9 Readers Cup is an opportunity for high school students to showcase their reading comprehension. What books are they devouring this year?
A week of dinosaur fun at Fendalton Library
By cclstaff29/06/2021
Head along to Fendalton Library Monday 19 to Friday 23 July for a celebration of all things dinosaur! Or try some of these dinosaur resources.
Thank you very much for your kind donation!: 40 years ago this month
By sarahdcl28/06/2021
Do you remember Telethons? Explore our collection through the events and filming for the 1981 Christchurch Telethon.
Tūranga Successfully Hosts the 123rd Philippine Independence Day Celebration
By Crystal B24/06/2021
Crystal reports back from Philippine Independence Day Celebrations at Tūranga on Saturday 12 June 2021.
Jackie Smelson of Canterbury Savings Bank: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl24/06/2021
Jackie Smelson a teller at Canterbury Savings Bank, with mayor Hamish Hay, the first person to be issued with Canterbury Savings Bank's new Trustcard, 1976.
Locus Awards: Horror: Mexican Gothic with a side of Plain Bad Heroines
By fionaccl23/06/2021
One is a dark fairytale set in 1940s Mexico, the other a story within a story split between the early days of Hollywood and the modern day. Fee recommends them both.
A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand
By hongwangccl22/06/2021
Hong reviews a powerful anthology of emerging Asian writers edited by Paula Morris & Alison Wong, published by Auckland University Press.
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