Art / October 2014
November 2014 | September 2014-
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More pigeons
- Eye of the Fish
- I swear, these things are breeding. A whole family has appeared overnight. Luckily the weather has taken its toll on them already, and one of the blighters is on its way to pigeon-pie land.
- Accepted from Eye of the Fish feed
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Penguin update – Wellington & Malborough news
- Te Papa's blog
- Since we blogged 2 weeks ago, the Te Papa team working on little penguins has started a second front of activity in Marlborough, based at Motuara Island in Queen Charlotte Sound. Almost all of the birds from the Wellington Harbour nests have had their tags retrieved, and are going to either locations within the harbour or... Read more »
- Accepted from Te Papa blog feed
- Tagged as:
- penguins
- te-papa
Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kim Hill interviews Kirsty Gunn
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Kim Hill interviews Kirsty Gunn, our 2009 New Zealand resident, about her return to Wellington, her six “intensely creative” months in the Randell Cottage and her reflections on home and return published by BWB Texts as Thorndon: Wellington and Home, My Katherine Mansfield Project.
- Accepted from Randell Cottage Writers Trust news
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Back to the (museum) future
- Wellington Scoop
- Confused? Te Papa is short of money, with a deficit reported as being $8m. Yet the government is investigating the idea of creating a second national museum in Wellington. The DomPost reports this morning that a feasibility study accepted by Cabinet in July has resulted in a business case being prepared for a National War Memorial Museum that could be open by 2020 in the old Dominion Museum building that’s now controlled by Massey University.
- Accepted from Wellington Scoop features
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National War Memorial, National War Memorial temporary access, Mt. Cook, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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