Haere mai, welcome to our non-fiction newsletter. Discover interesting library events, and books and resources focused on the factual.
Staff List
Have a taste of home-grown books! Here are some of our best New Zealand new arrivals for this month. Fiction, Biography, Poetry, and more.
Explore history and global issues including politics, media, climate change, racism and more.
Website
Writers, photographers and scientists tell the story of NZ in this online magazine archive. Includes video, podcast, and photography.
Blog Post
Troy reviews Rain of Ruin: Hiroshima and the Surrender of Japan, a book about how the war with Japan came to an end in 1945.
If Reuben Woods' words & Ghostcat's models left you with nostalgic memories of Ōtautahi 1980s & 90s ... read these for more gritty vibes!
Explore resources and events to help you strengthen your reo during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week, 14 to 20 September 2025.
The Festival is over for the year. Read librarian reports on WORD events.
Troy reviews Empire of AI by Karen Hao, an inside look at OpenAI and the impacts of AI on our world.
Event
May 11th | 6:00pm - 7:00pm
The Piano
Hao is a strong voice of influence around AI issues. She joins The Press journalist Victoria Meakin in conversation.
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