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All Right? Parents and Whānau Stream
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Material from the All Right? mental wellbeing campaign, which relates specifically to parents and whānau, including the Tiny Adventures and Let's Talk About Parenting projects.
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Set One
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Set One of documentary photography of Bexley
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David Draper
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178 Cashel Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 178 Cashel Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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Canterbury Tales: Angel of History and Eye of the Storm
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Photographs of Angel of History and Eye of the Storm. Angel of History was a performance that took place as part of Canterbury Tales - a carnivalesque procession and the main event of FESTA 2013. Eye of the Storm was a temporary installation created out of blue tarpaulin flags by students from the University of Technology Sydney's School of Design. The installation was used as a backdrop for a Canterbury Tales performance.
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Gap Filler Project 03: Film in the Gap
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Film in the Gap was a temporary cinema on a vacant building lot in Sydenham. Free music and movies (projected onto the back wall of the Mitre 10) were available to the public after five o'clock each night.
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Cashel & Manchester: Painting
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Photographs of Julia Holden's painting 'Cashel & Manchester' from the series 'Wish You Were Here 2014'. This painting was photographed and made into large-format postcards, which were printed by Phantom Billstickers and distributed around cafes in Wellington and Auckland.
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Julia Holden
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All Right? Campaigns and Projects: Hanmer Springs Competition
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This collection contains items used in promoting All Right?'s Hanmer Springs Competition, held in winter 2014.
The Hanmer Springs Competition was a social media campaign designed to encourage people to share what makes them feel all right in winter by offering a a number of of prizes to visit Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa.
People sent photographs of what made them feel all right to hello@allright.org.nz with more than 150 of these photographs uploaded to the All Right? Facebook page, accompanied a name and description (visit https://www.facebook.com/allrightnz/photos/?tab=album&album_id=260474250809200). The winners were Sarah Gallagher, Sarah Fields, Piet van Leeuwen, Sarah Pallett, Janet De Lu, Kaye Hill, Louise, Pam Marshall, Annmarie Payne and Caroline Mills. All Right? repeated similar giveaways in 2015 and 2016.
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Jungle Patrol
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Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled 'Jungle Patrol'. The project description reads, "Local cafe (china shop) became community hub following 22 February. Generator and food supplied from Southland generosity, WiFi & computers supplied by WiFi for Humanity/ Google. Hub was set up within three days of quake, supplying isolated eastside residents with coffee, WiFi & computer access, emergency food supplies, community notice board and advice".
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141-149 Manchester Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 141-149 Manchester Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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Christchurch Press
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A collection of issues of the Christchurch Press published following the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. The Press is the South Island's largest daily newspaper, based in Christchurch.
Note that some issues and individual pages are currently unavailable, or restricted to researcher access only.