Cub Kaiārahi don’t like wind or wet🤣, so the cub camp had to be postponed twice, before the weather cooperated! According to one Cub, the train trip to Waikanae took ‘hours’ and the walk to the campsite (a private garden) … Continue reading →
We had a great time on the walk. The weather was kind, with warm winds, not too strong, and cloudy skies but no rain. All trains had been cancelled. We arrived at Paekakariki about 11am, having left my car behind … Continue reading →
In this reflective session, Sarah Hopkinson, Head of Learning at Te Papa, explores the vital role museums play within Aotearoa’s wider education ecosystem and the unique ways they nurture creativity, collaboration, and community.
Victoria University’s Classics Museum examines the complex afterlives of antiquities through two remarkable objects—a Roman portrait head now subject to repatriation after being identified as illicitly excavated, and a richly carved child’s sarcophagus later revealed to be a modern forgery.
Trytime in last Saturday’s match between the Wellington Axemen and Paremata-Plimmerton. Photo: Stewart Baird. The Axemen are back home hosting Oriental-Rongotai in Round 12, while Paremata-Plimmerton are at Petone. By Scott MacLean Friday lunchtime edition – updates to come later this afternoon as a handful of teamlists hadn’t been revealed by the noon hour: The...