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.
Mrs Godley spills the tea
By katccl
Was Charlotte Godley the Lady Whistledown of early Christchurch? She certainly was an excellent (and gossipy) writer.
Appreciate traditional erhu music by a local Chinese musician
By hongwangccl
Hong explains the history behind traditional Chinese musical instrument, the erhu, ahead of a performance by Jeff Zhao at South Library.
Reading the shortlist: Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction – 2024 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
By fionaccl
The New Zealand book world is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, to be held this Wednesday 15 May during the Auckland Writers Festival.
Podcast – Lowering the voting age
By cclstaff
Episode of Speak up - Kōrerotia about the campaign to lower NZ's voting age to 16. With recommended library resources on democracy and political participation.
Techweek at the library – Monday 20 to Sunday 26 May 2024
By cclstaff
Techweek — Aotearoa New Zealand’s festival for tech that’s good for the world — is on from Monday 20 to Sunday 26 May. Find out what's happening at Tūranga.
Lower Heathcote River rubbish: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Rubbish from a nearby service station dumped below the high water mark in the lower Heathcote River, 1972. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Recent necrology, April 2024
Some well-known people who have died recently including British author, Lynne Reid Banks and Kiwi poet and editor, Vincent O’Sullivan.
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