A new Public Art Plan and Development Guide has been adopted by the Hamilton Council.
Two lecturers from Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Design are demonstrating that mixing academia with entrepreneurship can be a recipe for success.
Diana Marsh will be the new Executive Director of SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Fallout: The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, and Lysistrata.
Ande Schurr shares tools for time management and adding a level of integration and automation to your tasks and managing business leads.
David de Lautour talks about the 'outrageous' challenge of playing family patriarch Ted West in the Outrageous Fortune prequel Westside.
Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History has won the Royal Society of New Zealand 2015 Science Book Prize.
This paper is intended to stimulate thinking and invite input into a new NZ On Air children’s content funding strategy.
NZ On Air is turning its attention to the future of local media content for children, launching a consultation on proposed changes to the types of children’s content it funds.
In this pod Lisa Reihana discusses her installation in Pursuit of Venus (infected) at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.
Bass-Baritone James Ioelu is the inaugural winner of the Victoria League Scholarship in Singing which carries 12-months accommodation at the Victoria League’s London base.
University of Auckland Screen Production alumna Kimberley Hikaka has won a BAFTA as co-producer of the multiple award winning serial The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies.