771 days ago

What's On at the National Library - Free events - April 2022

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Kia ora
The National Library is open to the public. Bring your vaccine pass, we look forward to hosting you!
We also have a wide range of talks and presentations available online that you can enjoy in the comfort of your home.
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Te Kupenga: casting a wide net
Chris Szekely and Michael Keith will talk about the book that celebrates the Alexander Turnbull Library’s centenary, ‘Te Kupenga 101 stories of Aotearoa from the Turnbull’, sharing behind-the-scenes commentary on how the stories were selected from Turnbull’s net.
Date: Thursday 24 March 2022
Time: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Online. Register by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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Being modern: Rita Angus in 20th century Aotearoa

Rita Angus is one of New Zealand’s best-known artists, remarkable for her huge body of work and single-minded devotion to her painting practice. In this talk, Lizzie Bisley will explore the world that Angus lived in, looking at what her work reveals about the social, political and intellectual life of 20th century Aotearoa.
Date: Wednesday 6 April 2022
Time: 12pm to 1pm 
Cost: Free 
Venue: Online. Register by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent

From scary fairies to Ihumātao solidarity and Kiwi QAnon anti-vaxers: Dylan Owen shares images and stories from his years as a protest photographer.
Date: Thursday 14 April 2022         
Time: 2pm to 3pm 
Cost: Free 
Venue: Online. Register by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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Connecting to Collections: Exploring oral history collections at the Alexander Turnbull Library

This talk will explore some of the recent additions to the oral history collections at the Alexander Turnbull Library, and offer guidance on searching for oral history materials on the Library’s website and catalogues.
Date: Tuesday 19 April 2022
Time: 12pm to 1pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Online. Register for online talk by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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Little curators: Trouble in Paradise edition

Want to keep your rangatahi busy this school holidays but can’t make it to us in person? Sign up for a free activity pack bursting with fun, sent directly to your whare.

Date: Tuesday 19 April 2022 to Friday 29 April 2022                                
Cost: Free 
To take up this opportunity, go to the National Library website
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E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori

Hear Māori rights defenders Annette Sykes and Tina Ngata discuss what justice campaigns look and feel like, and what recent events have rallied acts of resistance.
Date: Thursday 28 April 2022         
Time: 12:10pm to 1:30pm 
Cost: Free 
Venue: Online. Register by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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E oho! What really happened at the Treaty signing at Pōneke?

Join us on the day that Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed in Pōneke in 1840, and learn more about the Raukawa Moana/Cook Strait sheet of the Treaty from a tangata whenua perspective.
Date: Friday 29 April 2022               
Time: 12:10pm to 1:30pm 
Cost: Free 
Venue: Online or in person, Taiwhanga Kauhau Auditorium, Lower Ground Floor - no RSVP necessary. Register for online talk by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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Wild indigo: Five poets reading the weather

Celebrated Aotearoa poets join current Poet Laureate David Eggleton to explore the spirit of Oceania in our time of climate crises. Join us in person or online for an evening of poetry.
Date: Friday 29 April 2022
Time: 6pm to 7:30pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Online and in-person. Taiwhanga Kauhau Auditorium, Lower Ground Floor - no RSVP necessary. Register for online talk by pasting this link in your browser: dia-nz.zoom.us...
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3 days ago

Poll: Would you want an unconventional funeral?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Funerals can cost as much as $22,000 and the planning can be stressful especially at a time when loved ones are grieving. Some New Zealanders are re-imagining funerals by making their own coffin or having a relaxed ceremony at home. Would you want a less traditional funeral? Share your thoughts below.

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Would you want an unconventional funeral?
  • 84.2% Yes
    84.2% Complete
  • 13.8% No
    13.8% Complete
  • 2% Other - I'll share below!
    2% Complete
1569 votes
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Riddles from The Neighbourly Riddler

What has 88 keys but can’t open a door?

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8 hours ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

I am no longer looking in from the outside

I had a sense of isolation and loneliness which had been with me from childhood. As an overweight child I went on to be an obese adult.

I suffered from massive anxiety and later on in life with depression. If asked how I was I would reply 'fine', but inside felt dreadful. I recall feeling depressed in my late teens and later had postnatal depression with the births of my children. The amounts I was eating at these times increased and so did my weight - the more I ate, the worse I felt; the worse I felt, the more I ate.

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