Te Puna Foundation

Te Puna Foundation Te Puna Foundation is the charitable body of the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga.

Travelling with Air New Zealand this month? Be sure to check out our story in Kia Ora Magazine on page 104. The article ...
08/11/2023

Travelling with Air New Zealand this month? Be sure to check out our story in Kia Ora Magazine on page 104.

The article features new Te Awhi Rito Alan Dingley and Te Puna Foundation Chair Kate De Goldi, spotlighting Te Puna Foundation's support and the National Library of New Zealand's commitment to reading initiatives, aimed at encouraging young people to read for pleasure.

A big thank you to Air New Zealand for the opportunity to share our mahi with a wider audience. You can also read it online 👇🏼

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18/08/2023

Reading for pleasure – growing community reading cultures in Aotearoa - is about the sheer joy of reading.

It will be an especially great panel at you won't want to miss. National Library’s Elizabeth Jones will be joined by Alan Dingley, Te Awhi Rito New Zealand Reading Ambassador, Sue McDowall, New Zealand Council for Educational Research, Professor Elaine Reese, University of Otago and Kate De Goldi, Te Puna Foundation.

National Library of New Zealand
New Zealand Council for Educational Research - NZCER
Te Puna Foundation
Public Libraries of New Zealand

Make sure you make the most of early bird discounts before they close soon at https://www.lianza.org.nz/lianza-conference/lianza-2023-conference/

Check out our latest newsletter for April to June 2023. In this edition, read about:- He Tohu Travel Fund- Introducing N...
05/07/2023

Check out our latest newsletter for April to June 2023. In this edition, read about:

- He Tohu Travel Fund
- Introducing Nick Evans
- Te Āmiki in Kia Ora Magazine
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi Workbook Launch
- Dargaville Pūtoi Rito Communities of Readers Project
- New Te Awhi Rito
- National Library Update

Funded school visits to the National Library Wellington site include a tour to see the original sheets of He Whakaputanga (Declaration of Independence), Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Women’s Suffrage Petition in the Document Room, as well as a timeline activity about Aotearoa’s eventful history. ...

Travelling with Air New Zealand in June? Discover the National Library's shop Te Āmiki in Kia Ora magazine!Like the coll...
02/06/2023

Travelling with Air New Zealand in June? Discover the National Library's shop Te Āmiki in Kia Ora magazine!

Like the collections of the National Library of New Zealand, each item in Te Āmiki tells a unique story of a person, place, or moment in time.

A thank you to Air New Zealand for the opportunity to showcase Te Āmiki.

📢 Have a read of our latest newsletter for January - March 2023
10/04/2023

📢 Have a read of our latest newsletter for January - March 2023

From 3 April there will be building works at the National Library. The He Tohu document room remains open and you can still visit the three iconic constitutional documents. He Tohu Travel Fund also remains open for applications.

It was fantastic to have the 2022 Helen Zwartz Scholar Nicole Thorburn in November. Click the link and read about her ex...
15/03/2023

It was fantastic to have the 2022 Helen Zwartz Scholar Nicole Thorburn in November. Click the link and read about her experiences at the National Library of New Zealand!

Nicole Thorburn the 2022 Helen Zwartz Scholar shares her experience.

Flying with Air New Zealand in March? Read about the National Library's current exhibition 'The long waves of our ocean'...
04/03/2023

Flying with Air New Zealand in March? Read about the National Library's current exhibition 'The long waves of our ocean' in Kia Ora Magazine.

We were thrilled to support this exhibition. 'The long waves of our ocean' showcases artworks made in response to a selection of poems centered around Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, exploring its influence in Aotearoa and the Pacific. It's on now at the National Library of New Zealand until 27 May.

You can also read it online here: https://7a3c073e.flowpaper.com/KiaOraMarch2023/ =19

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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