News and Opportunities
Reading group aims to help
Book lovers living with dementia will be supported to enjoy their reading with the launch of dementia-friendly reading g...
Posted: Wednesday March 23, 2022
Puaka Matariki Festival
Event Registration and Contestable Funding Application forms are live!
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Books galore filling the store
Books are piling so high in storage for the Regent Book Sale organisers reckon it is starting to look like the New York ...
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Grant Funding available to become a Library and Information Professional
A grant of up to $10,000 may be available to help you get your qualification.
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Arts Project Fund Round One Now Open
The arts project fund supports New Zealand professional arts companies, events and organisations to deliver projects tha...
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Call for submissions for new Māori story anthology, including both established and emerging writers
Deadline Monday 2 May 5.00pm
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Exciting news for Dunedin book lovers!
Alzheimers Otago and Dunedin Public Libraries are starting Dementia Friendly Reading Groups.
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2022
Nature festival focusing on sea
Posted: Monday March 21, 2022
Book of the Week: Crime is endless, time is short
Britain's best crime novelist who lives in Dunedin
Posted: Thursday March 17, 2022
Dunedin Youth Writers’ Group
Hear all about the Dunedin Youth Writers’ Group in this excellent conversation between Jeff Harford and Shima Jack on OA...
Posted: Thursday March 17, 2022
A year of poetry and a patchwork of poetic languages
red blossoms flower as seasons unfold, children inhale the warm fragrance forgetting there ever was a blood-longing gibb...
Posted: Thursday March 17, 2022
Action time here for Fringe Festival
Dunedin artists are in the final phases of assembling their shows as the Dunedin Fringe Festival starts today.
Posted: Wednesday March 16, 2022
Dunedin brothers helping refugees
Brothers from Dunedin have opened their homes in Bulgaria to Ukrainian refugees and they are eager to do more to help.
Posted: Wednesday March 16, 2022
Library hosting Pride Mixer
Posted: Wednesday March 16, 2022
Huge congratulations to Emily Duncan, and all the other talented writers, for making the Adam NZ Play Award shortlist!
We are thrilled to celebrate the shortlisted plays and playwrights for the 2022 Adam NZ Play Award.
Posted: Wednesday March 16, 2022
Robert Lord Residency: Where the unexpected happened
Posted: Monday March 14, 2022
Creative NZ Funding Opportunities Open
Posted: Sunday March 13, 2022
NZSA Mentorships 2022 announced from record field of entries
Posted: Sunday March 13, 2022
6 days and counting...
17-27 March the Dunedin Fringe Festival is taking over Ōtepoti Dunedin and your screens.
Posted: Friday March 11, 2022
Resilience - a lockdown theatre response (the film)
The Production of the Year (Dunedin Theatre Awards 2021) by Wow Productions is now a film!
Posted: Friday March 11, 2022
In search of stories from New Zealand’s ‘Silent Army’ during World War II
The silent sacrifice of New Zealand women during World War II and their service in New Zealand and overseas is often ove...
Posted: Thursday March 10, 2022
Kyiv Classic Orchestra performs concert on Maidan Square
Posted: Wednesday March 9, 2022
PANZ launches Educational Publisher Hub
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
Nominations for the 2022 Sir Julius Vogel awards Open
Sir Julius Vogel Award nominations for the 2021 calendar year are now open. The nomination period will close at 11:59pm ...
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
Portrait: Brian Turner
Jillian Sullivan on her partner, the legendary Brian Turner, living with Alzheimer's in Oturehua
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
The list of 163 books nominated for the 2022 IBBY Honour List has been released!
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
Storylines New Zealand Writers and Illustrators' National Hui 2022.
Registrations OPEN!
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
Kiwis love to read to their children, new report finds
Posted: Monday March 7, 2022
2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards - Finalists Announced
Judges announce 'surprisingly diverse' Ockhams Shortlist
Posted: Wednesday March 2, 2022
Ice Escape: Beatrice Hale
Beatrice Hale has relaunched her children’s book, Ice Escape, with The Kellas Cat Press, Aberdeen.
Posted: Tuesday March 1, 2022
Beatrice Hale relaunches historical adventure
Aberdeen-born author Beatrice Hale has relaunched an exciting historical adventure, The Resolute Heart, with The Kellas ...
Posted: Tuesday March 1, 2022
New contributions to Dunedin Public Art Gallery exhibition
Hurahia ana kā Whetū
Posted: Tuesday March 1, 2022
Otago University Press features in book award list
OUP continued its traditionally strong showing in the poetry section of the Ockham New Zealand Books Awards and will hav...
Posted: Tuesday March 1, 2022
The Winners of the Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature Robert Burns Poetry competitions
An opportunity to read the winning poems.
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Landfall Review Online
Featuring Meeting Rita by Jenny Powell (Cold Hub Press, 2021)
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Poetry Shelf celebrates:
Gregory O’Brien’s cover, Bill Manhire’s poem
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
We are delighted to announce the release of poet Alan Roddick's latest collection, 'Next'.
Writing from the eighth and ninth decades of his life, Alan examines the past, observes the present and speculates on th...
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Introducing Nuku Collective
A collective based in Ōtepoti, Aotearoa dedicated to showcasing local creatives through an online community, aiming to f...
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Landfall Review Online
From the Centre: A writer’s life by Patricia Grace - reviewed by Jacinta Ruru
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Bloodways of Papatūānuku
David Young’s new book Wai Pasifika explores Indigenous views, values and practices about water across the Pacific. It c...
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
2022 Te Teuihu Short Story Awards
Open to all New Zealanders writing in English or te reo Māori
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
Vincent O'Sullivan: Frankenstein’s creature in Fiordland
"How we cope with life is finding an appropriate way to talk about it." Lovely chat with Vincent O'Sullivan about his ne...
Posted: Monday February 28, 2022
SOME GOOD NEWS FOR THE ARTS:
Major New Prize Announced for Aotearoa’s Live Performance Industry
Posted: Sunday February 27, 2022
Dunedin Public Libraries delighted to announce the recipient of the 2021 Citation ....
.... Paul S Allen
Posted: Thursday February 24, 2022
Hysterical
A two-woman, feminist poetry show which confronts the narrative that women are too emotional and celebrates the hysteria...
Posted: Thursday February 24, 2022
The Regent Book Sale is Happening!
April 1st - 10th, Advance Bookings Essential
Posted: Wednesday February 23, 2022
Dunedin Pride focusing on events
Dunedin Pride secretary Trak Gray is looking forward to celebrating the rainbow community during March.
Posted: Wednesday February 23, 2022
Diana Noonan wins Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal 2022
Writer Diana Noonan, author of more than 100 titles for children and young adults, is the 2022 winner of the Storylines ...
Posted: Wednesday February 23, 2022
Kathryn van Beek's Honey Babe 🍊🍒
Featured in Overland Literary Journal
Posted: Tuesday February 22, 2022