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Poetry set to take centre stage: August 22

 

Registrations now open for Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day 2025

Friday 22 August 2025 is set to be a day where words take flight and poetry pulses through the streets, libraries, parks, bookshops, and unexpected corners of Aotearoa. Now in its 28th year, Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day invites communities nationwide to create, share, and celebrate the power of poetry. Registrations and seed funding applications are now officially open.

Event organisers throughout the motu are invited to begin imagining creative ways to bring people together through poetry events, from open mic nights and school initiatives to public displays, live performances, or small, contemplative gatherings. “We’re inviting you to craft something memorable for your community this August. Whether it’s quietly powerful or joyfully bold, traditional or completely unexpected, we’re excited to see what you create” says National Coordinator Gill Hughes.

“Poetry is the heartbeat of our language, a constant, accessible rhythm that belongs to everyone,” says Robin McDonnell, CEO of Phantom Billstickers. “We are dedicated to amplifying that rhythm, through our ongoing series of poems on posters and our support of National Poetry Day – ensuring it pulses throughout our communities. We believe in its power to resonate in the open, to bridge gaps between individuals, and to breathe unexpected beauty into the everyday moments we often overlook.”

With over 100 events expected to take place nationwide, Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day 2025 promises another extraordinary showcase of creativity, diversity, and community spirit.
Organisers wishing to apply for seed funding are encouraged to do so early, with applications closing at 5pm on Tuesday 3 June 2025.

All the resources needed to plan and promote an event – including registration forms, funding guidelines, and helpful templates – are available now on the National Poetry Day website.

The official 2025 event calendar will be published on Thursday 31 July, building excitement for a nationwide celebration where poetry takes centre stage.

More information HERE or, visit www.poetryday.co.nz or contact poetryday@nzbookawards.org.nz.

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