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New titles that explore history and global issues including politics, media, climate change, racism and more.
New biographies and memoirs of the famous, the interesting and everyday people.
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Jun 11th | 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Our Matariki theme is Food Sovereignty, Food Security. Peter Langlands joins us for a conversation on foraging in mother nature’s pantry.
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Troy reviews Empire of AI by Karen Hao, an inside look at OpenAI and the impacts of AI on our world.
Open Christchurch 2026: 52 open buildings, 6 guided walks, and a range of special activities (from expert talks and tours to workshops).
You don't have to wait to listen Mel Robbins' The Let them Theory. It's ready for you to borrow now in BorrowBox.
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