Libraries / October 2024
November 2024 | September 2024-
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Returning Home to Te Matapihi
- Capital E
- We’re moving to Wellington’s new central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, in early 2026.
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Wellington Central Library, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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What you can do with your Wellington City Libraries card
- Wellington City Council
- Not many people know that you can use your Wellington City Libraries card for much more than taking out books! Check out some of the cool things you can do with your library card, from borrowing board games to music equipment, and even a carbon dioxide meter.
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Beyond the Page 2024 School Holiday Programme
- Wellington City Libraries
- The Beyond the Page literary festival for tamariki and their whānau is back for 2024! Over the school holidays join us across the Wellington/Wairarapa region to celebrate out-of-the-box storytelling!
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Student Study Space
- St John's in the City
- Student study space We’re offering an alternative to the packed library and other crowded spaces in the leadup to uni exams.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Old vinyl returned to WCL after 30 years
- Wellington City Libraries
- We look back at our past and current vinyl collections, as some records from our original collection have recently been returned to us after 30 years. Wellington City Libraries has always had a music collection for our patrons to borrow. The original format for this service was, of course, vinyl. The Wellington City Library vinyl collection dates back to when the 1939 Library (later to become the City Art Gallery in 1992) opened. At that time they wanted to make a statement with ‘new’ and ‘modern’ collections, the establishment of a “gramophone record” collection and a listening room was part of that.
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Conversation Over Coffee: An interview with Matt Lamason, founder of Peoples Coffee
- Wellington City Libraries
- Our Business Specialist talks to Matt Lamason, founder and director of Wellington's iconic Peoples Coffee.
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