Attention all WRW members. Several members that attended last week on the 23 March 2025, now have COVID. To find out all about COVID symptoms, testing, isolation, vaccines, and mask… Read More »Covid
Did you attend the Otari Bush BBQ last Sunday 03 March? Unfortunately, one of our members has tested positive for Covid 19 this morning. This member attended the morning tea… Read More »Covid at the Otari Bush BBQ 03 Mar 2024
The Wellington Writers Walk has grown from its first eleven sculptures in 2002 to a beloved series of 23 typographical artworks celebrating poets, novelists, and playwrights connected to the capital.
Weavers of Te Ataarangi honours those who have nurtured and shared te reo Māori through the Te Ataarangi movement over the past five decades. It also acknowledges a whakapapa of language revitalisation and celebrates the deep artistry embedded in teaching, weaving together mātauranga, visual storytelling, and te reo Māori.
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.
By Steven White A new era of the Beard Trophy has started – at least until next week’s third match of four in the 2026 series when Mana College have their challenge. Aotea College stopped Tawa College’s reign in their 10th defence since they had won it in the final challenge of 2023 with an...