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  • A small change with the potential to make a big difference to literacy in NZ

    Posted on 8 September 2020

    by Paula Browning Sep 08 2020 WARWICK SMITH/STUFF We need to create a fairer system for teachers, learners and creators when it comes to copying and sharing learning resources in the classroom, writes Paula Browning. Read the rest of the article here on STUFF  https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/122685642/a-small-change-with-the-potential-to-make-a-big-difference-to-literacy-in-nz

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  • ADAM NZ PLAY AWARD – Submissions now open

    Posted on 7 September 2020

    Submissions are now open for the 2021 Adam NZ Play Award.   Awards may be given in the following categories: Best Play Best Play by a Māori Playwright Best Play by a Pasifika Playwright Best Play by a Woman Playwright McNaughton South Island Play Award Dean Parker Adaptation or Non-Fiction Award The competition is open […]

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  • Maria Gill, winner of the 2020 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal, presents her Lecture online

    Posted on 6 September 2020

    Maria Gill, winner of the 2020 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal, will now present the Storylines Margaret Mahy Lecture online https://www.mariagill.co.nz/ http://kidsbooksnz.blogspot.com/

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  • GOOD NEWS!: PIRATE SITE KISS LIBRARY CLOSED BY USA COURT INJUNCTION – AND BLOCKS ALL SERVICE PROVIDERS INCLUDING ISP’S

    Posted on 6 September 2020

    KISS LIBRARY ILLEGALLY OBTAINED COPIES OF BOOKS AND EBOOKS AND SOLD ON THEIR SITE – Piracy pure and simple   UPDATE : KISS Library has been shut down by order of a federal judge, due to its failure to respond to the lawsuit. The sweeping order effectively shuts down the operation in its current iteration, and seeks […]

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  • NZ ON AIR – WHERE ARE THE AUDIENCES 2020

    Posted on 5 September 2020

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  • NZSA New Zealand Heritage Literary Awards 2020 – deadline 11 Sept

    Posted on 2 September 2020

    Closing date 11 September 2020 You have ten more days to submit your entries of short prose, poetry and books. Entries in all categories so far are inspiring. Organisers are busy getting entries to the judges. Short prose entries can be a short story, a memoir or even an article with a heritage base. They […]

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  • People’s Communication Commission – FEEDBACK – Pantograph Punch residency

    Posted on 1 September 2020

    Thank you for taking the time to convey your concerns to the People’s Communications Commission. Use this form to make a complaint about content you have seen or heard from a televised broadcast, cinema/film, radio station, or via Internet Social Media platforms. Have you seen discriminatory content? Submissions to this form close on the 26th […]

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  • Kiwi readers spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful books – PANZ Design Awards 2020

    Posted on 1 September 2020

       COVID-19 disruption has forced many aspects of life online, but when it comes to books the appeal of a beautifully designed, tangible object has not waned.  Luckily, New Zealanders are spoilt for choice with a stunning line up of finalists just announced for the 2020 PANZ Book Design Awards. A recent report from the […]

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  • Sydney Writers Festival Podcast series released

    Posted on 31 August 2020

      Sydney Writers’ Festival   Playlist by Sydney Writers’ Festival Australia’s largest celebration of literature, stories and ideas. Bringing together the world’s best authors, leading public intellectuals, scientists, journalists and more.   Subscribe to podcast:  Apple Podcasts  Spotify  RSS feed   OR CLICK HERE    435 clips in playlist: Reckoning and Retribution Lucia Osborne-Crowley’s I Choose Elena and […]

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  • Sydney Writers Festival – on line event RICHARD FLANAGAN: The Living Sea of Waking Dreams

    Posted on 31 August 2020

    Richard Flanagan: The Living Sea of Waking Dreams 29 September  ONLINE EVENT BOOK TICKETS Booker Prize-winning novelist Richard Flanagan joins Jennifer Byrne for a fascinating discussion about his highly anticipated new novel The Living Sea of Waking Dreams.  An ember storm of a novel, The Living Sea of Waking Dreams is Flanagan at his best. In a world of perennial […]

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  • SLANZA: The Plight Of School Libraries- A Nationwide Campaign

    Posted on 31 August 2020

       “School Libraries Transform”   The School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (SLANZA) is launching a nationwide campaign to highlight the plight of our school libraries. The campaign will be launched on September 1st and is called “School Libraries Transform” SLANZA is deeply concerned about the demise of school libraries in Aotearoa. It is […]

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  • Buying local impacts Kiwis reading choices and habits – Whitcoulls Top 100 2020 Announced today!

    Posted on 31 August 2020

    The impact of COVID is reflected in the nation’s renewed enthusiasm for reading, as many of us stay close to home and buy books by local authors Whitcoulls say, as they announce their Top 100 Books List today (August 31). During the first lockdown, Kiwis often turned to books for escapism and entertainment, with Whitcoulls […]

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