Kia Ora koutou, There is a feeling of shell shock from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting...
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Kia ora tatou Happy New Year from the Interpretation Network committee. We all took a bit of a break after...
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This post has been provided by new INNZ member Irene Wallis, of www.cubicearth.nz This afternoon I sit in the shade of a...
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Mandy Home; Te Arowhenua Rūnanga; Maori Development Manager at NIWA One from the archives - this piece first appeared in INNZ...
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Written by Judi Lapsley Miller Always up for a good pun as well as a good photo opportunity, volunteer ‘Sanctuary...
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As I reflect back on the NAI INNZ International Conference that was held in windy Wellington last month, I come...
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Although small, blending-in signs are sometimes the right design solution, there are some stories that need to be shouted out loud....
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INNZ committee member Sandra Jack booked herself a seat at Auckland Museum's latest exhibition - Air New Zealand 75 Years - and...
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NAI and INNZ announce a change in both keynote speaker and forum co-presenter for the upcoming international interpretation conference in...
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NAI and INNZ are excited to announce that two keynote speakers have been confirmed for the upcoming International Interpretation Conference...
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