#timelinetuesday for a new short documentary on our local auction house Hayward's. Tip to help story balance: redefine Premiere's coloured labels to include each of the 12 'Hero's Journey' story stages. Here orange is 'tests, enemies, allies' and light green is 'ordinary world'.
@NZMorningReport Hey #Summer2020 - please stop assuming all farmers are men! Great to hear the rural report, but usin ‘he or she’ or even ‘they’ would make it even better!
Once again, #Whanganui has been named a #ICFTop21 Community! This year is the first time two #NewZealand cities have made the Smart21 list, with #Wellington also included.
Learn more: https://t.co/zAW7zGCnZc
Hey #whanganui - A train has derailed coming across the level crossing. So you might want to avoid driving along the far end of Taupo Quay rail crossing this morning (Friday 29 Nov 7:30am onwards).
Preserving film, video and sound for future generations is a race against time and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is in it to win it. Today is the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage and to celebrate we have put together a small sample of the work we do.
#WAVHD
Looking for Professional Development opportunities in #Whanganui?
Check out this week's Lightning Professional Development workshop - 'Using Appreciative Inquiry to Support Change'.
Friday, 1pm - 3pm, $20
Details and bookings: https://t.co/Rr4AVc3teS
@AccEase@ScoopWellington We keep thinking about that every time we visit Wellington and see an Onzo randomly parked on a footpath - how do people with limited vision, mobility vehicles, etc manage the scooter and bike strewn paths? Surely we all want more accessible and inclusive spaces, not fewer!
When you see this in the sky, strangely inverted from normal, you could ask was it a bird? Was it an aeroplane? Or was it a high pressure fronts disrupting cirrus cloud formations?
#Whanganui! The great Documentary RBG starts in 30 minutes are there are still a very small number of tickets left! Head down to Confluence at 15 Watt St now to grab your $10 (cash only) ticket!
A few tickets left for The screening of Kusama tonight. If you haven’t booked yet - be here at 6:15pm for door sales - $10 cash. #ThoughtfulThursdays@_Confluence 15 Watt St, Whanganui
Hey #Whanganui ! Still some tickets left for McQueen documentary on at Confluence tonight. Only $10! Doors open at 6pm, film starts at 6:30pm. Level 3, 15 Watt St.
@SirKenRobinson Instead of adults deciding what young people should have more of, shouldn’t we be asking and (most importantly) really listening to them? Maybe what we wanted (or had) more of as young people isn’t what they want or need - we won’t know unless we listen.
In the vain of the ‘elephant in the room’, or ‘in Gonville’. What’s the story of Whanganui’s Nuclear Weapons Disposal banner above the old wool sheds? Apart from maybe convincing Google Bots that there’s a connection between the town and a liberal nuclear policy during searches?