Marking Waitangi Day: This official exhibition provides a chronological account of how Waitangi Day has been commemorated since Governor-General Bledisloe gifted the treaty house and grounds to the nation in 1932.
What the treaty said: You can view a transcript of the treaty as signed, a modern version and a picture of the treaty from the national archives.
Stay cool: Chill out on Bob Marley's birthday tomorrow, read his biography and hear audio tracks of his music.
A land in crisis: A stunning site about Afghanistan as a country undergoing considerable change. This is a great resource for teachers.
Making history with the Bard: The Maori take on Shakespeare's "pound of flesh" drama. The new Kiwi film, with dialogue in Maori, has its world premiere in Hamilton on February 17. Its story is one of "deep-seated social and religious prejudice".
Holmes in your PC: The leading nationwide radio talk network kicks off a well-designed site that lets you hear the programme being broadcast online and allows you to delve into its recent archives for ones you missed.
Preserving Kiwi films: This revamped site documents 100 years of Kiwi filmmaking, including a clip of the oldest film in the collection, The Departure of the Second Contingent for the Boer War (1900).
Waitangi Day
What the treaty said
Stay Cool
Afghanistan: A land in crisis
The Maori and the Bard
News Talk ZB
New Zealand Film Archive
Web Week
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