• Lynn Gillespie

    Monday, 29 October 2018

    Meet Lynn Gillespie,a retired teacher, who has joined our team of enthusiastic ‘Outside the Walls’ Walking Tour guides. While the closure of the Bath House has dealt a huge blow to Rotorua, I can see a positive; the ‘Outside the Walls’ tours give visitors and locals an opportunity they wouldn’t…

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  • Museum offering thriving one year on

    Saturday, 18 November 2017

    Rotorua’s history and stories are alive and well beyond the walls of Rotorua Museum a year after its unexpected closure. This weekend marks a year since the museum was closed for public safety reasons when damage was discovered following the Kaikoura earthquake. Detailed design and costings for a preferred option…

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  • Celebrating our kārearea on World Falconry Day

    Thursday, 16 November 2017

    Amongst the air conditioning vents, turrets and tiles on the southern rooftop of Rotorua Museum is a very unusual item for such a space. In mid December 2013, after a short helicopter flight, a hackbox destined to become home to three very cute kārearea chicks was delivered to the roof…

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  • Vāiaho o te Gagana – Tokelau Language Week 2017

    Sunday, 22 October 2017

    Mālō ni, We continue our journey of discovery through Pacific language weeks, this time we’re celebrating Vāiaho o te Gagana – Tokelauan Language Week 2017. This year the theme is Tokelau ke mau ki te Gagana a nā tupuna auā he tofi mai te Atua – Tokelau hold fast to the language…

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  • Niue Language Week – Vagahau Niue Language Week 2017

    Sunday, 15 October 2017

    Fakaalofa lahi atu, Fakaaue ha kua to this week’s celebration of Vagahau Niue language week 2017. This year’s theme is Ko e Vagahau Niue ko e Atefua he Tagata Niue – the Niue Language is the Heart of Niue People. The Niuean population living in New Zealand is ten times…

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  • Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti – Fijian Language Week 2017

    Sunday, 8 October 2017

    Ni sa bula vinaka! Happy Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti – Fijian Language Week! This year’s theme is Noqu Vosa Me’u Bula Taka – My language, Learn it, Speak it, Live it! We are celebrating by looking at Fijian weaponry from the Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa Collection…

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    Rotorua Museum update October 2017

    Friday, 6 October 2017

    A preferred option to repair Rotorua’s iconic museum will be progressed during the next few months following scoping and assessment of four options. The options were presented to elected members this week during the Operations & Monitoring Committee hui (meeting). The options have been explored with engineers and the recommended…

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  • Muna Tuku ote vaiasote ‘gama Tuvalu – Tuvaluan Language Week

    Sunday, 1 October 2017

    Talofa! Our journey through the Pacific Language Weeks continues, and this week we are celebrating Muna Tuku ote vaiasote ‘gama Tuvalu – Tuvaluan Language Week. The theme of this week is Fano ki mua kae sa puli tou iloga’ – Progress to thrive not forgetting your roots. So if you’d…

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  • Catch up with the Curator: Emma Bugden, Judge of Rotorua Museum Art Awards 2017

    Thursday, 21 September 2017

    Welcome to the first instalment of Catch up with the Curator, a new quarterly blog series which profiles a range of visitors, and their connections, to Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa. For each segment, our Lead Exhibitions Curator Ane Tonga will interview local and visiting guests. This…

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  • Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori: Māori Language Week 2017

    Monday, 11 September 2017

    Tēnā koutou! We’re very excited to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week 2017. This year’s theme, Kia ora te reo Māori, was chosen to celebrate New Zealand’s indigenous greeting. It was also selected because the words ‘kia ora’ are an exact description of the intent…

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