‘The Small Print’ coming to Taupō Museum
The Print Council Aotearoa New Zealand brings its exhibition 'The Small Print' to the Niven Room at Taupō Museum between February 16 and April 1.
The Small Print is a regular exhibition having been around for the past decade and has always proved to be popular. It is a nationwide touring exhibition.
Any method of printmaking is accepted, within certain paper size and weight criteria. This has all kinds of prints exhibited and for sale to viewers.
The Print Council is an organisation that was established over 20 years ago. It is a member run, national, non-profit making organisation that promotes fine art printmaking. Through workshops, exhibitions, collaborations and exchanges between members and national and international associations, they foster a greater appreciation of printmaking amongst our members and the wider community.
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Spring gardening tips
Dreaming of a garden bursting with colour and fresh produce? Shane Fairbairn, Ryman Healthcare’s Landscape Manager, shares his top tips to make it happen. You’ll be set to create a gorgeous, relaxing space in no time - grab your trowel, and let’s dig in.
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Poll: Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
This would make it illegal for under 16-year-olds to have accounts on platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Do you think NZ should follow suit? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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84% Yes
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14.7% No
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1.3% Other - I'll share below
What's your favourite recipe for courgettes?
Kia ora neighbours. If you've got a family recipe for courgettes, we'd love to see it and maybe publish it in our magazine. Send your recipe to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of our January 2025 issue.