Jemimah reports back on a literary event with Trent Dalton, Aussie superstar writer.
Julie Zarifeh – Grief and resilience: Thursday 13 June – Speaker series @ Tūranga
By cclpaulie
Clincial psychologist Julie Zarifeh will speak about resilience at Tūranga on 13 June.
Create some historic cords in June’s Crafting for Wellbeing session
By ccljessiek
Pop along to Tūranga on Saturday 15 June and participate in some historical cord-making using a braiding wheel.
A Nasty Little War: The West’s Fight to Reverse the Russian Revolution by Anna Reid
By troyccl
Troy reviews A Nasty Little War: The West’s Fight to Reverse the Russian Revolution by Anna Reid looks at the military interventions by the Allied powers in the former Russian Empire after its revolutions in 1917.
Jennifer Robinson standing on the “coffee pot” steam engine: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Jennifer Robinson standing on the “coffee pot” steam engine after it jumped the tracks in Fairton. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Podcast – Human rights in Palestine
By cclstaff
A discussion of the human rights situation in Palestine, with suggested reading and library resources about Palestine.
Tai Tapu Library: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Exterior view of the Tai Tapu Library at 846 Old Tai Tapu Road, Tai Tapu designed by architect, Cecil Wood. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Discover Canterbury: Can you help us identify this picnic location?
By cclmaeve
Can you help us identify the location of this photograph? We think it is located in Banks Peninsula or somewhere in the Canterbury Region.
Felsi and Nela out walking: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Felsi (left) and Nela, friends as part of the IHC Volunteer Friendship programme, go for a walk. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Sinéad Gleeson: Islands, Art & Identity – WORD Christchurch
By eamonnccl
Eamonn reports back on an evening with Irish writer Sinèad Gleeson and WORD Christchurch Programme Director Kiran Dass.
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