This report summarises activities and observations since the release of the Vocational Pathways in April 2013.
The Creative Industries Pathway is the sixth in a series of pathways designed to help students select subjects in vocational areas that interest them.
Te Awa Tupua - Voices from the River, the new documentary from Paora Joseph, will have its World Premiere at the 2014 NZ International Film Festival.
David Harry Baldock’s long TV career includes submarines, sea rescues, ailing prime ministers and psychics.
Fiona Milburn journeys into Transmedia 2.0 and discovers that it's platform agnostic and mirrors the studio system of old Hollywood.
A new report shows that books, music, television and film sectors of New Zealand’s creative industries annually contribute more than $3.5 billion to the local economy.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Grandad’s Lucky Storm, The Road That Wasn't There, Jumpy, and The Man Whose Mother Was a Pirate.
Six short films have been selected by Andrew Adamson as finalists for the New Zealand International Film Festival’s New Zealand’s Best Short Film Competition in 2014.
Doc Connect, a new million dollar initiative by Screen NZ, aims to create diverse feature-length documentaries for both theatre and television screens.
Inspired by real stories captured from hundreds of anonymous surveys, SIN is the latest work from The Outfit Theatre Company. We hear from company co-director Ema Barton.
NZ On Air will fund 30 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
MacAlister and Liardet Parks residents in Berhamphore have been asking if they’ve been recently visited by vandals or crop circle creators.