Thursday, 11 March 2021, 2:54 pm
Twenty-seven new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows and
Ngā Ahurei Honore a Te Apārangi Honorary Fellows have been
elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for
their distinction in research and advancement of science,
technology or the humanities. They are exceptional leaders
in their communities and their areas of research and
scholarship.
Being made a Fellow is an honour that
recognises distinction in research, scholarship or the
advancement of knowledge at the highest international
standards. Fellows can use the post-nominal ‘FRSNZ’
after their name to indicate this honour.
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Frist –
The government has distributed Covid Cash to employers with gay abandon – not so fast Hoss please hold your horse.
You actually have to fill out forms, provide all business and employee details for every employee for which you then get a set amount depending on the criteria and besides in order to get that sweet sweet easy Covid Cash you actually have to prove to have lost quite a bit of business before Grant Robertson is happy to part with what he seems to consider his money. So much so that many businesses in NZ only received the original payment for lockdown l4 that was handed out to pretty much every one in NZ. Never mind, blame everyone for the big businesses that did not need it but took it anyways.
Funkhaus by
Magnolia 木蘭 by
National Anthem by
The Savage Coloniser Book by
Tusiata Avia (Victoria University Press)
An Exquisite Legacy: The Life and Work of New Zealand Naturalist GV Hudson by
George Gibbs (Potton & Burton)
Monique Fiso (Godwit, Penguin Random House)
Marti Friedlander: Portraits of the Artists by
Leonard Bell (Auckland University Press)
Nature – Stilled by
Specimen: Personal Essays by
Te Hāhi Mihinare |The Māori Anglican Church by
Hirini Kaa (Bridget Williams Books)
The Dark is Light Enough: Ralph Hotere A Biographical Portrait by
Vincent O’Sullivan (Penguin, Penguin Random House)
This Pākehā Life: An Unsettled Memoir by
Gay rights in NZ: Okay Boomer author Joanne Drayton on our grim history
6 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
13 minutes to read
Peter Jackson s film Heavenly Creatures told the true story of Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme s murder of Pauline s mother.
Peter Jackson s film Heavenly Creatures told the true story of Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme s murder of Pauline s mother.
NZ Herald
In this extract from Okay, Boomer, a book about the 1960s in New Zealand, author Joanne Drayton explains how homosexuality was seen as a perverse crime - a view reinforced by society s reaction to two senseless killings.
The dynamite decade of the 1960s left my nuclear family unexploded. Its pyrotechnics came later. The revolutions that were taking place globally in fashion, recreational drugs, clubs and counter-culture; human rights and street protests; consumerism; festivals; and alternative communities these passed us by.
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