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New Zealanders and the arts 2011

This document is Creative New Zealand’s summary of findings from independent research in 2011 into New Zealanders’ attitudes to, attendance at and participation in the arts.

Partnerships with Māori: He Waka Whānui

Drawing from the Families Commission Act 2003 (Section 7), the Families Commission takes a strengths-based approach to the work informing its Whānau Strategic Framework. For example,…

Engagement between business and community organisations

A summary of research into businesses’ current practices, needs, motivations and experience sounding supporting community organisations. The report also includes advice on practical steps community organisations…

Whānau Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Whānau Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow draws on Māori knowledge, cultural practices and methods to research stories of whānau success. Informed by the integrated nature of Māori knowledge,…

Audience Data Research

Research into the New Zealand arts industry’s access to, and use of, customer data for audience development. We commissioned Tim Roberts to research the New Zealand…

Evaluation of Teen Parent Units 2011

This evaluation reports on the quality of education in the 18 Teen Parent Units (TPUs) that ERO reviewed in Term 2, 2010. The reviews focused on…

Audience 360 Report 2011

The Audience 360° Report 2011 is one of the tools provided by Creative New Zealand to help arts organisations and venues tap into their potential market…

Cultural philanthropy

From the Foreword For centuries, culture and private philanthropy have been inextricably linked. Early in the first century AD, the Roman poet Horace dedicated his first poem…