NZ On Air has announced the first five projects to receive funding under the new Digital Media Fund Ignite.
Auckland’s beloved Pasifika Festival is to expand to become a two day event next year.
CoLab invites industry partners and associates in the creative technologies and innovation sector to contact us to discuss Research & Development needs and opportunities.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Third Person Tense!, The Likes of a Loveless Dogwasher, The Bartered Bride, and Party With The Aunties.
Armageddon Expo founder William (Bill) Geradts takes us behind the curtain, where fantasy meets reality.
Ande Schurr came to our attention with his regular newsletter for freelance sound recordists. Ande quickly took up the the challenge to expand this into 'How Freelancers Can Succeed'.
Watercolours has been named as the 2012 winner of the Critics’ Choice Prize, part of the 2012 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.
This Labour Weekend, 350 architecture and design students from around the country will descend on Christchurch to kick-off the inaugural Festival of Transitional Architecture.
NZ On Air is announcing more than $22 million in funding for nearly 600 hours of new and returning programming for a wide variety of specialist audiences.
In this video interview, Flatland director Ralph Upton and producer Adrianne Roberts take Transmedia NZ's Anna Jackson on a journey through the new multidimensional work.
Maori Television is pleased to announce that the winner of this year’s Homai Te Pakipaki is Hukanui Brown from Gisborne.
New series of The Almighty Johnsons and 7 Days and a variety of new and returning TV programming is being supported by NZ On Air in the latest funding round.