Our Off the record blog series will republish articles from the Off the Record magazine including stories about new ...
Summer holidays are the perfect opportunity to relax, and enjoy better weather and some great books. But we're aware not ...
Born Southbrook, Canterbury; served in NZ Territorial Forces Apr 1914-Oct 1931; appointed Honorary Chaplain, RNVR (Wellington Division) 4 Feb 1932; temporary chaplain, RNZNVR, 10 Jun 1940; served in ...
It's our last meeting and almost the end of the 2024 school year, so let's celebrate! We'll toast your successes and achievements from the year, have some fun and wrap up with our last kōrero about ...
Join Dr Carwyn Jones as he examines the concept of ‘the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi’ — where they come from, what they are, and how they have been defined and applied in law and policy over ...
"The post-1945 migration to the cities by Māori transformed Aotearoa New Zealand forever. Before the Second World War 90% of Māori lived in rural tribal communities; by the mid-1970s almost 80% lived ...
Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer. Improve your experience by using a more up-to-date browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
pt. 1. Sections 350-353, subdivision of land -- pt. 2. Sections 169-198. "December 1969." "Prepared by the Town Planning Divisions of the Auckland City Council for the use by Local Body Officers and ...
Who doesn’t love Labour Day? First celebrated in 1890, the fourth Monday in October (28 October this year) marks the first long weekend holiday after what seems an unending winter. Its origins are now ...
Louise Garrett, curator of the Library’s Photographic Archive, looks at a selection of images documenting the rise of the workers’ rights movement that led to the establishment of the Labour Day ...
Rewa (also known as Manu) signed He Whakaputanga with his brothers Moka and Wharerahi. An important ally of Hongi Hika, Rewa was a well-regarded leader of Ngāpuhi’s northern alliance. His support for ...
Description: Contains letters from Maori to Colenso with information and discussion about injuries and illnesses, notes about the erection of chapels, confessions, comments about community conflicts ...