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.
New models, new frontiers. 7.00pm Thursday 16th July Lecture Room 1 [LT1], Victoria School of Architecture, Vivian Street, Te Aro The Architectural Centre (proudly sponsored by the Wellington Company) invite you to come and listen to insights and reflections from Tamara Veltre and Jeremy McLeod – the originators of the very successful Nightingale Housing Projects […]
Xavier Numia and Billy Proctor running freely during the Super Rugby Final. They won a College First XV Premiership final together in 2015 for St Pat’s Town and have now won the Super Rugby title together for the Hurricanes. Photo: Caroline Lewis. Monday morning edition – updates expected later today. It’s the last week of...