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The remarkable bounce back of New Zealand s magazines

Last modified on Thu 28 Jan 2021 20.51 EST At 8.31am on a Thursday, Henry Oliver received a text message from his employer, alerting him to a company-wide Zoom call in 29 minutes’ time. The day was 2 April 2020, a week into New Zealand’s national lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus. Oliver, who is the editor of Metro magazine, and his team had been scrambling to adjust to remote working and – with magazine publishing not among the “essential services” permitted to continue through the pandemic – a new digital-first operation. Within an hour of that text, Oliver and the 300-odd other employees of Bauer Media New Zealand were told they were being made redundant, the titles they worked on would be put up for sale, and the entire company was to close. “That was still a shock, even though I was prepared for bad news,” says Oliver.

Free re-purposed arts workshop for Whanganui young people

Free re-purposed arts workshop for Whanganui young people 7 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read All kinds of found objects are ingeniously displayed in the Sculpture Garden at the Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre. Photo / Supplied Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron It will be trash to treasure all over again in a free arts workshop at the Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre this month. Artist and teacher Esther Topfer is looking for young people aged 9 to 16 years for a week-long creative frenzy in the Harakeke Room at the centre. Topfer will be assisted by artist Ruby Fleming.

Wellington scoop co nz » Twenty Wellingtonians named in New Year Honours List

Wellington.Scoop Two Wellingtonians have become Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit in today’s New Year Honours List: Sue Chetwin, for services to consumer rights. Having begun her career in journalism, Ms Chetwin was editor of the Sunday News from 1994 to 1998, the Sunday Star-Times from 1998 to 2003, and founding editor of the Herald on Sunday from 2003 to 2005. As Chief Executive of Consumer New Zealand from 2007 to 2020 she successfully campaigned for many important consumer law reforms, including prohibitions on unfair contract terms, fairness in consumer credit contracts, country of origin labelling, and controlling door knockers. She has led other successful campaigns on behalf of consumers including calling for mandatory standards for sunscreens, helping to regulate mobile truck shops, and calling out businesses on misleading claims such as greenwashing. Her commitment to consumer rights have contributed to New Zealand having a strong consumer protection ethos

Giving the arts community a real voice in decision-making and policy

Mark Tantrum At the Arts Pasifika Award 2018: Back, from left: Makerita Urale Caren Rangi, Dame Luamanuvao Winnie Laban, Hon Minister Carmel Sepuloni, Minister ‘Aupito and MCs Malama T Pole and Fuimaono Karl Endemann. Front, from left, award winners: Rosanna Raymond, Sulieti Fieme a Burrows, Tui Emma Gillies, Iosefa Enari, Angela Tiatia, Leki Jackson Bourke, and Appollonia Wilson on behalf of Benson Wilson. In this week’s guest arts column, Makerita Urale writes on being an artist in an institution, after she became part of the senior leadership team at Creative New Zealand. As an artist, my entry into Creative New Zealand initially generated the same sense of alienation and bewilderment I experienced as a Pacific immigrant child leaving my dad’s village in Savai’i Island, for New Zealand. As an artist, working in government was a foreign land. Despite CNZ’s purpose to encourage, promote and support the arts I encountered a different world with a different language. It

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