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is not answerable in any formal or legal way to the people of New Zealand except through temporary funding contracts?" Ms Ardern was told that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision was accountable through its agreement with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. And later, in response to an Official Information Act request Minister Barry wrote that "though significantly funded by government, Ngā Taonga is a non-government organisation and is responsible for its own organisational matters. It would therefore be inappropriate for me as a Minister to interfere with Ngā Taonga's internal decision-making."
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a small office area. The sound studios were used to preserve the Ngā Taonga Kōrero audio collection. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision moved the audio collection to Avalon as part of the 2016/17 restructure. In December 2015, staff from the former New Zealand Film Archive public facility in Karangahape Road moved to Hobson Street. Originally intended as a new public facility, the Hobson Street site was due to be refurbished and opened in early 2016. The site was to include a library and viewing spaces. However the branch remained closed to the public. Responding to news reports during the
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included early audio cylinders, acetate discs, open reel tapes, cassette tapes and digital audio tapes. The branch also held publicity materials and documentation relating to the sound collection. Preservation, cataloguing and client supply activities took place, and there were also public listening facilities (by appointment only). 10-12 staff were based there in 2014. As part of the 2016/17 restructure Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision closed the facility in the first half of 2017, moving the collection to Avalon and remaining staff to Blackheath Place, Christchurch.
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updates in 2014 and 2015, plus additional reports in July 2014 and 2015 detailing progress on the project to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. However, in response to an Official Information Act request in August 2018, the ministry confirmed that it did not hold any reports from the archive relating to the sound digitisation project. It also could not provide an itemized list of expenditure for the project and said it held no further information (other than Lewis Holden's letter) relating to the possible use of project funding for other purposes.
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severe earthquake or other natural disaster A distributed collections model with the archives held in three separate regions lowers the risk to the total collection." The Association also noted that "due to continual staffing cuts, due to rolling restructures, most repositories and archives (government, private and charitable) are facing large backlogs of historic collections awaiting processing. It would be disappointing if the effect of the Ngā Taonga review would be to compound any such backlog."
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In 2016 Louise Baker and Morris Love ceased being Trustees and were replaced by Simon Murdoch and Peter Tematakahere Douglas. In 2017 Peter Tematakahere Douglas and Derek Fox ceased being Trustees and were replaced by Te Raumawhitu Kupenga and Lisa Bates (co-opted to assist with fundraising). In October 2017 Whetu Fala became a Trustee to "represent Māori interests", and in December Jane Kominik and Judith Fyfe ceased being Trustees. In January 2018 Emily Loughnan and Lisa Bates became Trustees.
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temporary funding contracts." Ms Ardern was told that Ngā Taonga was accountable through its agreement with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Ms Ardern also asked Ms Barry if she had "considered turning Ngā Taonga into a crown entity; if not, why not?" Ms Barry replied that "no, the current arrangements are working well". Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision itself says it is "accountable to all New Zealanders as it collects and cares for audiovisual taonga on their behalf."
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to remaining in Christchurch as part of the Canterbury recovery". However a couple of weeks later, an Archives New Zealand email noted that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Chief Executive Rebecca Elvy had advised them that the political pressure to have the sound archives in Christchurch had been removed, and that the archive was not wedded to keeping the archive in that region.
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redundancy payments. Mr Holden stated "provided that the delivers the services that have been agreed with the Minister, it is free to decide when to spend allocated monies". Mr Holden went on to state "With respect to one-off transition costs we remain prepared to consider any request for additional relief as a charge against funds from the one-off project."
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private the money was also seen by some as a contingency fund. The archive had been concerned about taking on the cost of redundancy provisions that the former RNZ Sound Archives staff had under their RNZ employment agreements. Employment contracts at the New Zealand Film Archive did not have redundancy provisions.
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In February 2017 a revised Selection and Acquisition Policy was published, broadening the scope of what the archive collected. This included film, television, radio, sound, digital, moving image and sound works created by New Zealand artists, musical works, oral histories, software, live broadcasts,
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision operates medianet, a digital video resource that provides access to a small curated selection of film and TV items at sites across New Zealand. In 2012 medianet had 915 moving image titles available. The number of medianet sites dropped from seventeen in 2016 to thirteen
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The New Zealand Film Archive/Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision received from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage $ 150,000 in 2013, $ 610,000 in 2014 and $ 224,000 in 2015 for the radio digitisation project. The archive's Annual Report (2013/14) noted project expenditure of $ 0 in 2013 and $ 144,235 in
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On 19 October 2017, the Governor-General of New Zealand Dame Patsy Reddy launched Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's patronage programme at Government House, Wellington. The archive established the patronage programme because of uncertainty over funding. At its launch, the programme raised $ 18,943. The
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In 2011/12 before its transfer to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, RNZ Sound Archives had expenditure of $ 884,000. By 2014/15, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Radio Division (i.e. the former RNZ Sound Archive) had expenditure of $ 823,335. However, by November 2016, and shortly before Ngā Taonga Sound
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The late stage withdrawal saw the Department of Internal Affairs seeking other tenants. An internal email noted that this would be much preferable to having to scale down the building. Another internal email noted that "there was a lot of effort put into the design to accommodate which does have a
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By mid-September a Department of Internal Affairs email noted that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision were "pleading poverty" over the costs involved, and by 30 September 2016 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had withdrawn completely from the co-location project, pointing to their inability to pay the rental
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Budget 2015 confirmed $ 6.1 million in operating funding (over 4 years) and $ 13 million of capital funding from the Future Investment Fund to build the new facility. Construction was scheduled to start in the second quarter of 2016. Internal Affairs Minister Peter Dunne said "The Archives project is
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By January 2014, the archive was in discussions with the Department of Internal Affairs and the University of Canterbury over a possible combined site at Ilam. This would house the former RNZ Sound Archives, be the South Island headquarters for Archives NZ and the location for the University Library
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As Archive Manager, Ngā Taonga is allowed to use the fixtures and fittings in the facility in connection with managing the TVNZ Archive collection. This includes items such as the archive shelving and air-conditioning system. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision can only undertake minor alterations (such as
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expressed concern to Minister Maggie Barry that the collections would be threatened by "centralised location in Wellington, which could be cut off for months" following a natural disaster. Ms Dalziel said she would be disappointed if Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision did not have a future alongside other
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The staff and collections of the TVNZ Archive were amalgamated with Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision in August 2014. In 2015 Ngā Taonga restructured the former TVNZ Archive staff, and then in July 2016 Ngā Taonga changed its operational structure. The restructure saw the departure of two members of the
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The 2013/14 Annual Report noted "the successful completion of the process to bring together the management and operations of the Film Archive and the Sound Archives." Chief Executive Officer Frank Stark resigned from the archive in February 2015 and was replaced by Rebecca Elvy in March. Chair of Ngā
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In November 2016, opposition MP Jacinda Ardern questioned the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry over whether she considered it satisfactory that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, a private trust, be "not answerable in any formal or legal way to the people of New Zealand except through
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The founding Chair of the Board was Jane Kominik. She was previously the Chair of The New Zealand Film Archive, and had earlier been Deputy Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage when it was established in 1991. Her term as Chair of Ngā Taonga ended on 30 June 2017. In February 2018
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At the time of publication in mid-2016, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Strategic Plan 2016-2014 noted that there was no work programme to address relationships with iwi and Māori. The archive had eight expired Memoranda of Understanding with various iwi, and little connection with urban Māori. The
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Ngā Taonga's 2016/17 Annual Report noted that only 56% of the collection was held in best practice storage conditions, and a 2017 report from the archive to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage noted that the entire film collection was stored in conditions that it considered was below standard. The
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Strategic Plan 2016-2024 published in mid-2016, noted significant issues with the archive's acquisition and deposit activities. The Strategic Plan noted the Selection and Acquisition Policy was out of date, there were three different deposit agreements and there was a
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The TVNZ Archive collection holds over 600,000 hours of television spanning almost 55 years of New Zealand's public television history. In 2014 the Ministry for Culture and Heritage appointed Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision as the initial Archive Manager to manage the collection on a day-to-day basis.
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The project was titled the Sound Archive Digitisation Project and formed part of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage (2012/13). The archive had to submit a plan to the Ministry for how it would use the funding by 15 December 2012. They also had to report
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The RNZ Sound Archive staff and collection were transferred to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision on 1 October 2012. The contents of the collection are subject to the Public Records Act 2005. In 2014 the collection was valued at $ 800,000. On 30 June 2016 RNZ transferred to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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Te Māngai Pāho provides funding to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision for the archiving of television programmes broadcast by the Māori Television Service and the archiving of iwi radio programmes. In 2012/13 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision entered into negotiations with Te Māngai Pāho to provide archiving
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The annual income received from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage was initially ring-fenced for sound archiving. The New Zealand Film Archive received $ 790,368 for 2012/13 (part year), and $ 1 million in 2013/14. However, by 2014/15 the ring-fencing had disappeared and the $ 1 million for sound
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By early 2016 both parties were again committed, discussing specific building and furniture requirements. In July 2016 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had an operational restructure and then published its Strategic Plan 2016–2024. As part of its strategic direction, the archive said it was "committed
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Negotiations between Archives NZ and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision were sometimes tense, with an Archives NZ contractor noting in an email that they would have to explain to Ngā Taonga "in words of one syllable". Another internal Archives NZ email noted "the irony is they are getting a really good
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The location of the new facility at Wigram followed Archives NZ negotiations with the New Zealand Defence Force. The two parties saw mutual benefit in having Archives NZ situated in close proximity to the Air Force Museum, as Archives NZ is the main primary research source for people researching New
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had a satellite office located within Radio New Zealand House at 171 Hobson Street. From April 2005 it housed a branch of RNZ Sound Archives. The office was redeveloped circa 2014, with the construction of two studios, a separate tape cleaning area, on-site storage and
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and was given a yellow notice. The yellow notice requires the building owner to either strengthen the building or demolish all or part of it. In November 2017 Ngā Taonga signaled to the Minister for Culture and Heritage that it would need to exit the earthquake-prone site and further consolidate its
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to the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry regarding the proposed restructure. The most notable question which was later highlighted by RNZ news, was "Does the Minister consider it satisfactory that much of New Zealand's audio-visual heritage is in the hands of a private trust which
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Between November 2012 and April 2014 the New Zealand Film Archive undertook a major review of its governance, structure and capability at the request of the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chris Finlayson. This followed the transfer of the RNZ Sound Archive in October 2012, and the upcoming
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Previously Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had been a member of the following associations, but their current membership status is unknown: Archives and Records Association of New Zealand (ARANZ), Australasian Sound Recordings Association (ASRA) and the National Oral History Association of New Zealand
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announced a National Archival and Library Institutions Ministerial Group. As part of its remit, the group will "investigate options for ensuring Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has appropriate governance, and a sustainable structure and funding (this will include a consideration of whether Ngā Taonga
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of $ 10,000 each annually, and the Chair is also paid an additional $ 10,000 annually. The Chair must be a current Trustee and is appointed by the Board on an annual basis. Even though Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is largely a tax-payer funded organisation, it is not a Crown entity and the Board is
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision ran a regular screening programme in the 107-seat cinema of content from the archive's collection. The cinema was also used for educational screenings and was hired by community organisations and groups. In 2016 the archive itself described the cinema as uncomfortable,
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision estimates that it would take up to eight weeks to supply a requester with a viewing copy of moving-image material or an item from the documentation collection. This was due to collection material not being production-ready. The 2-month delivery period covered research,
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Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chris Finlayson said "This is an important project that not only ensures the secure storage and preservation of these important records, but through digitisation will help make the living history contained in the archives more readily accessible." However, in
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Notably the reported size of the TVNZ Archive collection dropped by 212,000 items between 2013 and 2017. As custodian of the TVNZ Archive Collection since 2014, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage has never audited the size of the collection. It believes the significant drop in the reported size
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funded RNZ Sound Archives $ 677,000. When the archive was transferred to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision on 1 October 2012 an extra $ 300,000 per annum was allocated by the Government, bringing the Government's total annual investment in the sound collection close to $ 1 million. After the transfer,
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By October 2015 the co-location was in jeopardy because of changing project timeframes. The Board of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision requested an urgent investigation to find the cost differential between "access storage" and "preservation storage" options at the new facility. An internal Archives NZ
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Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake RNZ Christchurch and RNZ Sound Archives shared the same building at 324 Cashel Street. The 2012 transfer agreement between RNZ and the then New Zealand Film Archive, pointed in principle to both parties again cohabiting a new RNZ Christchurch facility that
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email released under the Official Information Act, noted that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Chief Executive Rebecca Elvy had advised Archives New Zealand at the start of August 2016 that the political pressure to have the sound archives in Christchurch had been removed, and that the archive was not
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The restructure proposal was announced to Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision staff on 7 November 2016. It was labeled by the archive as the first significant change since the three organisations had come together. On 9 December the archive confirmed that it would centralise its collections from Auckland
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The Strategic Plan not only set out "an ambitious direction and challenging goals", but also clearly documented "a range of factors that create real challenges for us and our clients". This included highlighting ongoing issues with the integration between the three archives, issues with management,
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's kaupapa calls for the Archive to "maintain and defend its own professional integrity, independence and judgment in its role as a publicly accountable body". On 12 July 2016 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision launched its Strategic Plan 2016–2024. Chair of Ngā Taonga Sound
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision noted that once ongoing funding commenced in 2014 there were 61.6 FTE positions. However the Archive's annual report in 2014/15 noted that it had 80 staff, and in its briefing to the incoming Minister in 2014 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision said that it had 75 staff - 47
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The founding leadership team at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision in 2014 were the leadership team from the New Zealand Film Archive. The team included Sarah Davy (Operations), Jamie Lean (Standards), Huia Kopua (Deputy Chief Executive), Karen Neill (Partnership), Diane Pivac (Audience) and Frank Stark
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's founding Chief Executive Officer was Frank Stark. He resigned in February 2015, after 22 years as Chief Executive of the New Zealand Film Archive, and then Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. Huia Kopua became the Acting Chief Executive during the first months of 2015. Ms
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The founding Board of Trustees were all previous Trustees of The New Zealand Film Archive. The founding Trustees were Louise Baker, Derek Fox, Judith Fyfe, Jane Kominik, Morris Love and Nathan Hoturoa Gray. In 2015 Nathan Hoturoa Gray ceased being a Trustee and was replaced by Edie Te Hunapo Moke.
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The RNZ Sound Archive collection is made of two distinct parts: the general Radio New Zealand historical collection and Ngā Taonga Kōrero - a collection of Māori and Pacific recordings. All together there are over 110,000 items - both physical items and digital files. The collection includes early
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The new archive would put an emphasise on preservation and public accessibility: "Users will be able to access key sounds and images from the last 100 years and combine them in new television and radio programmes, exhibitions, websites, teaching materials and community projects." Greater access to
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As part of the document the Film Archive set out its vision for a combined archive. The Film Archive wanted to "bring the audio facilities up to the quality established over the last decade for the film and video operation". Within the new archive there would be a staff of over 60 specialists, and
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The New Zealand Film Archive collection also holds the Chapman Collection. Deposited by Professor Robert and Noeline Chapman of the Political Studies Department at Auckland University, the collection begins with audio recordings of television news from the 1960s. From 1984 the collection contains
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision purchased 21 Northpoint Street, Plimmerton for $ 253,590 in September 2009. In 2011 the archive built a purpose-built storage facility to hold data tapes, film and video masters. The facility is referred to in corporate documents as Northpoint. The temperature of the
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In its Strategic Plan 2016-2024 published in mid-2016, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision itself described the building as: cold and uninviting with nothing to see or do unless you are attending the cinema. The building was not insulated and required a new lift and roof, plus a heating/cooling/humidity
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The facility and land are owned by the Crown and managed by the Department of Internal Affairs. In 2014 the Ministry for Culture and Heritage appointed Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision as the initial Archive Manager, giving it the right to occupy the publicly owned facility. The occupancy conditions
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's headquarters are based in the Wellington region, although it takes its "national role seriously and work hard to offer access throughout the country." In November 2017, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision noted that since it was established in 2014 it had consolidated its
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The restructuring drew international concern from the Association of Moving Image Archivists who wrote to Minister Maggie Barry, opposition MP Jacinda Ardern, Chair of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Jane Kominik and Chief Executive Rebecca Elvy strongly "urging caution and broad consultation before
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said that decades of institutional knowledge would be lost. PSA National Secretary Erin Polaczuk said "We understand there has been little consultation with the wider heritage sector, which is concerned about the fragility of the archive, and the expertise needed to administer it." She went on to
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The Archives and Records Association of New Zealand wrote to Minister Maggie Barry and opposition MP Jacinda Ardern to express their concerns with the restructure. The Association noted that relocating all of the collections to Wellington "increases the risk of damage to these collections due to a
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One of the main aspects of the restructure was the closure of the former RNZ Sound Archives audio preservation facilities in Christchurch and the relocation of 100,000 collection items to Wellington. Sound Archives had been based in the South Island since 1956, and located in central Christchurch
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In 2016 the leadership team included Sarah Davy (Operations/Information Services), Rebecca Elvy (Chief Executive Officer), Jamie Lean (Standards/Collection Services), Honiana Love (Pou Ārahi – Strategic Advisor, Māori), Charlotte McInnes (Chief Operating Officer), Karen Neill (Partnership), Hohepa
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In 2012 the New Zealand Film Archive noted in a document to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage that the archive not only wanted to combine the existing national collections of film, television and radio but potentially enlarge the archive's mandate by collecting recorded music, oral histories,
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The Ngā Taonga Kōrero collection dates from the early 1960s when the Māori section of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation was established. Leo Fowler and Wiremu Kerekere travelled throughout the country recording hui, marae openings, cultural festivals, welcomes and farewells. Both raw and
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As well as acquiring new collection items, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision manages three historic collections: the New Zealand Film Archive collection, the RNZ Sound Archives and the TVNZ Archive collection. Collectively, the RNZ Sound Archives and TVNZ Archive collections form the majority (65% at
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video tapes from the 1980s which were predominantly from the TVNZ Archive collection. Chief Executive of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Rebecca Elvy told RNZ news that it would cost $ 10–15 million to digitise the Betacam tapes, which otherwise would be lost forever when the technology vanished by
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In May 2017 Chair of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Jane Kominik wrote to the Minister for Arts Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry noting that the archive was about to begin discussions with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage over two areas "for which Nga Taonga has never been funded": access to
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In November 2014, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision reported that the Department of Internal Affairs could find it difficult to meet the archive's preferred timetable to accommodate the long term needs of its sound archiving operations by 2016. The archive said it would continue discussions with the
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In April 2005 RNZ Sound Archives moved the historic Ngā Taonga Kōrero audio collection to a purpose-built archive facility at RNZ's transmission site in Henderson, Auckland. The collection was relocated to Avalon as part of the 2016/17 restructure. The RNZ transmitter site at Titahi Bay also held
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building, with an operational entrance next to Wellington High School on Taranaki Street. The storage area contains film, large equipment and paper documentation. In 2012/13 the store was reorganised and filled to 85% of capacity. The vault reaches temperatures over 18C, well above best practice
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Since 2017 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has stored most of its physical collection in the Avalon facility in Lower Hutt. The facility is owned by the Crown and managed by the Department of Internal Affairs. It has four vaults: a cold vault, a documentation vault, a general vault and a temporary
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The Department of Internal Affairs is responsible for building maintenance, paying charges for building services, security service charges, exterior cleaning and grounds maintenance. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision are responsible for the maintenance of the
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noted that the biggest loss would occur in Collection Services - which encompassed the acquisition and conservation areas. Out of a total of 35 current positions in that department, 33 (94% of the staff) would be disestablished or ended, with the guarantee of fewer positions available in the new
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Chair of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Jane Kominik noted that it had been almost two years of review and rebuilding. The result was a new constitution, a new way of electing board members and a new operational structure. The new structure came into effect on 1 July 2014 and became the founding
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However Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Strategic Plan 2016-2024 published in mid-2016, noted that the term bi-culturalism allowed archive staff to opt-out of kaupapa-centred activities. Even the term kaupapa-centred was largely undefined. Staff had limited knowledge of mana whenua histories and
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In its Selection and Acquisition Policy, the archive undertakes to store collection items in optimum conditions to ensure their long-term survival, document items so that they can be easily found and make them accessible in a way that does not compromise their long-term preservation. In 2012 the
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In 2014 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision noted that the Ministers of Broadcasting and Arts, Culture and Heritage had an expectation that a substantial proportion of the archive's collections be digitised and made available online by 2018. The archive's Statement of Intent 2015-2018 aimed for 20,000
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A news report at the time of Rebecca Elvy's appointment as Chief Executive in 2015, noted that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had an extensive range of film-related memorabilia including scripts, advertisements, posters and props, costumes and animation cells which the archive was working to make
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Archives NZ is a part of the Department of Internal Affairs. The Department led the co-location project, with the primary aim to build a new facility for Archives NZ in Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake damaged their Peterborough Street building and surrounding land. Ngā Taonga Sound &
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On 23 January 2015 an agreement was signed between Archives New Zealand and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision in relation to co-locating the two archives in a proposed new specialised facility at Wigram, Christchurch. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision said that it would bring the archive alongside other
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision also had a branch site located at 300 Karangahape Road which was primarily moving-image focused. The facility, which was a former New Zealand Film Archive branch, was open to the public weekdays 11am-5pm, with free admission. It had viewing and research facilities,
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announced that the Government would build a new archives building on the site of the former Defence House on Wellington's Aitken Street. The new NZ$ 290 million building will also will host archives repository and specialist facilities for Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Archives NZ, the National
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research library, a media library, as well as offices and technical facilities. After the 2014 amalgamation, it became the head office of Ngā Taonga. 69 staff and 4 volunteers were based there in 2014, although the archive reported to the incoming Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage that the
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Prior to the 2016/17 restructure at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, the TVNZ Archive collection was the only collection stored permanently at the former TVNZ Archive facility at 181A Taita Drive, Lower Hutt. Since the restructure, the majority of the archive's physical collection items have been
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Mediasphere is promoted as Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's education service. The film-centric website was launched in 2013 and is promoted by the archive as a site where teachers, parents and students can "watch extracts from films, and start thinking about, writing about and making their own
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For many years the collection was held in Papatoetoe, before moving in 1985 with the associated programme unit, then known as Te Reo o Aotearoa, to RNZ's Cook Street facility. In the 2000s the audio preservation staff moved with RNZ to a new Hobson Street site and the collection was moved to a
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The collection includes predominantly New Zealand features and short films, newsreels, documentaries, home movies, music videos, television programmes, commercials, experimental films and video art. The collection also contains items with significant Māori content, including records of karanga,
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324 Cashel Street was the former location of the RNZ Sound Archive, and latterly the location of the majority of Ngā Taonga's sound archiving operations. It was the site of the archive's largest audio storage vault, in which over 90,000 items were housed in controlled archival conditions. These
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Film researcher Dr Emma Kelly campaigned against the move saying valuable heritage material and expertise would be lost. Dr Kelly began an online petition calling for the restructure to be stopped to allow "iwi, users, viewers and other communities have a say". The petition was presented to the
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The major operational restructure of the Archive in 2014 saw the establishment of the Taha Māori department to "address the needs of Māori collections and users". The department saw rapid growth, with expenditure rising from $ 54,257 in 2013/14 to $ 413,692 in 2014/15. However, in July 2016 an
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The Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry launched Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's new website in January 2016. For the first time, the website brought together the collections of the former RNZ Sound Archive and the New Zealand Film Archive. The online catalogue was powered by
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The digitisation project was due to begin in July 2013 with the aim of digitising an estimated 20,000 audio items by mid-2015. However technical and methodological issues delayed the project until the start of 2014. The archive was meant to submit regular monthly reports along with six-monthly
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Christchurch staff were told about the withdrawal in mid-October, and by early November a major staff restructuring was underway. This would ultimately see the Christchurch preservation facility closed and all of the sound collections moved from Christchurch to
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There are two vaults at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's head office at 84 Taranaki Street, Wellington - a cold vault and a documentation vault. The archive notes that the cold vault is poorly sealed and that the documentation vault lacks humidity control. The entire building is also considered
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Notably, the Radio Division (i.e. the former RNZ Sound Archive) and the senior management role of Director Radio was disestablished by the restructure, less than two years after the RNZ Sound Archive amalgamation. Radio Division staff were split and absorbed into the newly created departments.
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Kiosks allow the viewer to browse by category, decade, title or through descriptive tags, and view full-length videos at full screen quality. Playlists provide curated sets of videos of particular interest to local communities. As of 2018, medianet operated in Lower Hutt, Hawke's Bay, Otago,
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In January 2013 the chief executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Lewis Holden, wrote to the Chair of the New Zealand Film Archive Jane Kominik noting that $ 141,670 of the digitisation fund could, if required, be retained for a few years and used to cover RNZ Sound Archive staff
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Strategic Plan 2016-2014 published in mid-2016 summarised employee-related issues. These included an aging workforce with low turnover and minimal knowledge management; employees not empowered to use their own initiative; a scattergun approach to professional
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in its policies and practices. The Treaty is part of the Archive's Kaupapa, which in turn is part of the archive's Constitution. At all times there are three people on the Board of Trustees that represent Māori interests "through their own heritage and/or their connections with iwi and iwi
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In 2012 the Ministry for Culture and Heritage estimated the annual net cost to TVNZ of running the TVNZ Archive was between $ 0.5 and $ 1 million. For the 2014/15 year Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision received $ 1,590,000 from the Ministry for the ongoing "management, archiving and increased
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A fact sheet provided by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision to Minister Maggie Barry noted that even though it wanted to close the Christchurch operation it would be "increasing the level of activity and visibility that Cantabrians have to all of the collections". This was likely to include
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In 2017 the leadership team included Sarah Davy (Information Services), Rebecca Elvy (Chief Executive Officer), Jamie Lean (Collection Services), Honiana Love (Pou Ārahi – Strategic Advisor, Māori), Jackie Hay (Outreach and Engagement) and Charlotte McInnes (Chief Operating Officer).
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As part of the transfer of RNZ Sound Archives to the New Zealand Film Archive (now Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision), the archive received one-off project funding of $ 1 million from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage for the digitisation of the sound collection over two years.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision receives core funding from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage from Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage. Over half of the $ 5 million annually received from the Ministry is for the management of the TVNZ Archive and RNZ Sound Archive collections.
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accessibility" of the TVNZ Archive collection. Thereafter it received $ 2 million per year for the same purpose. Two documents were used to inform the initial Budget Bid for operating expenses by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage: a financial due diligence report from
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The Taha Māori working group within Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision was developed during the 2012-2014 transformation process. Specialist Māori language and programme staff were seconded to a working group to develop Taha Māori programming and activities within the archive.
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In July 2012 the Ministry for Culture and Heritage authored a memorandum that in part outlined how the New Zealand Film Archive would be able to "protect and enhance" RNZ Sound Archive's work while growing the Film Archive's own business. The Ministry pointed to how the
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TVNZ Archive equipment. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is responsible for paying utility charges (water, gas, electricity etc.), rubbish collection, internal cleaning and provisioning of toilets and any other shared facilities. They do not pay any rent or occupancy fees.
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In its Strategic Plan 2016-2024 published in mid-2016, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision noted that the archive had a predominantly white, middle-class, Wellington clientele. The archive had targeted "art-lovers" and film aficionados "at the expense of every other group".
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the full legal ownership and title of physical assets used by RNZ Sound Archives at the time of the archive's transfer in 2012. The net book value of radio assets held by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision was $ 423,946 on 1 July 2014, dropping to $ 172,029 on 30 June 2017.
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is because Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is currently only estimating the size of the collection. The Ministry is waiting on the archive to complete an audit (due by August 2018). The archive will then share the methodology and total number of items with the Ministry.
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available via public display. "We want to find a way to share that with the public. There's lots of things that people aren't aware of that they can come take a look at" Ms Elvy said. However the gallery closed in 2015, with the final exhibition highlighting the
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in 2013 on land owned by Radio New Zealand. The vault is referred to in corporate documents as Whitireia. Archives New Zealand contributed $ 100,000 towards the project which cost in total $ 366,000. After construction, Ngā Taonga moved four tonnes of flammable
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There are also stills, posters, scripts, clippings, printed programmes, publicity material, production records and files, personal records, storyboards, props and costumes, animation cells, taped interviews, glass advertising slides, ephemera and equipment.
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in 2016 the Association of Moving Image Archivists and the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand raised formal concerns with the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry, opposition MP Jacinda Ardern and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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vault. The cold vault has a temperature of 7-8C which is higher than best practice conditions for the storage of film (2-4C), and the temporary vault which now holds the former Sound Archives acetate disc collection does not meet best practice conditions.
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The RNZ general historical collection dates back to the late 1930s when the State broadcaster established a "special library". 100,000 physical items from the collection were relocated from Christchurch to Wellington as part of the 2016/17 restructure.
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made the news. Elvy was appointed as Chief Executive for a five-year term beginning 1 May 2015. She also operates a management website to "help people lead inspired, intentional, impactful lives, so that we can change the world for the better".
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was appointed Chair in mid-2017. Mr Murdoch also sits on the Performance & Appointments Committee and the Property & Fundraising Committee. Prior to his involvement with the archive, Mr Murdoch was in the media spotlight as head of the
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In October 2020, a major restructure was announced, involving the disestablishment of 29 roles. Recent departee Lawrence Wharerau, former archivist and senior curator of Māori content, described the restructure as the "sixth in seven years".
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The restructure was largely implemented by April 2017. Employee figures from 30 June 2017 showed that there had been a decrease from 80 to 61 full-time positions since 30 June 2016, but an increase of 13 part-time positions at the archive.
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from the Ministry of Education and appointed Acting Chief Executive on 2 March 2015. Previously she was Associate Deputy Secretary, Education Payroll Services at the Ministry of Education and often appeared in the media when issues with
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control system. The Jonathan Dennis Library was rarely open and accessible. The cinema was uncomfortable and cold and not large enough. The media library was dark and contained predominantly video formats which were becoming obsolete.
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committing to any action". The Association believed that the restructure could have "detrimental consequences for the staff and the collections they conserve", and may pose major risks to the long term stability of the collections.
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with some having to be demolished, must also be questioned. The plan was only announced to staff on 7 November and has been rushed through without professional risk management or sufficient input from the cultural heritages sector."
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and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision to formulate a set of consistent responses that could be used by the Minister and others. The text was circulated to other Ministers' Offices as suggested responses to media or stakeholder enquires.
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Radio broadcasts of collection material have produced the biggest audiences for Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, with 924,000 listens in a year to a regular archival audio segment during Jessie Mulligan's afternoon radio programme on
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current Chair Simon Murdoch reflected on Kominik's time leading the archive "Her wise and steady leadership during a time of such dramatic change always inspired confidence that the organisation was heading in the right direction."
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After the closure of the Cashel Street location in 2017, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision established a small satellite office located within the Blackheath Place office complex at 73 Durham Street South. The building is listed with
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In 2015 the leadership team included Sarah Davy (Operations), Rebecca Elvy (Chief Executive Officer), Jamie Lean (Standards), Huia Kopua (Pou Ārahi Deputy Chief Executive), Karen Neill (Partnership) and Diane Pivac (Audience).
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The Board of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is composed of six Trustees. Each Trustee can be on the Board for a maximum of 2 three-year terms. The Trustees can co-opt other people onto the Board as needed. Trustees are paid an
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recordings of meetings and recordings of nature such as bird-life. The archive would also continue to collect equipment, documentation and supporting material - photographs, posters, costumes, books, publicity material etc.
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significant backlog of material that hadn't been accessioned/catalogued. There were also a large number of depositors who had been promised a copy of their items but had not received them - with some waiting over ten-years.
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Taonga Sound & Vision Jane Kominik noted in the 2014/15 Annual Report that the challenge ahead for the archive was to "retain the integrity of the constituent collections whilst providing integrated services and access".
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Sound & Vision should be established as a Crown entity)". The working group includes Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin, Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Grant Robertson, Minister of State Services
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At 1 August 2014, apart from Karen Neill (Head of Partnerships and former Director Radio), there were no former TVNZ Archive or RNZ Sound Archive staff employed in a management capacity within Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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Staff and unions raised concerns about the move, including whether the material could be safely transferred. Union members also said the relocation went against promises made by the Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has three layers of rights clearance: the depositor, the work's copyright holder and the cultural values of iwi and Māori. The archive undertakes to honour the wishes of all rights holders.
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are documented in the Licence to Occupy Archive Facility and in the Memorandum of Understanding - Access to TVNZ Archive Collection, between the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Department of Internal Affairs.
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In March 2015 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision created an online Givealittle donation page seeking financial contributions from the public. Givealittle is an online fundraising platform run by the Spark Foundation.
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Selected titles in the collection could be viewed in the Media Library at the Taranaki Street site. In 2016 the archive noted that the library contained predominantly video formats which were becoming obsolete.
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Since then, the archive has failed to comply with preservation and access targets set out in the Memorandum of Understanding (2014-2018) with the Crown. This has attracted national media and public criticism.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision accepts material on deposit. The depositor can withdraw material at any time, with the rights pertaining to the material unchanged by the act of depositing with the archive.
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property portfolio: from nine facilities in three regions, to five facilities in one region, with two small satellite offices in Auckland and Christchurch. In December 2018 the Auckland office was closed.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has signed agreements, or is made reference to in agreements with various external agencies including Government departments and independent Charitable Trusts. These include:
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In November 2017 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision noted to the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage that activity-based costings were not conducted at the time of the TVNZ Archive transfer in 2014.
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the audio collections would come from adding an audio dimension to the Film Archive's medianet sites, research libraries in Wellington and Auckland and other community and educational initiatives.
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The restructure saw many staff disestablished. Staff had to apply for new roles, and in some cases relocate to Wellington. Released under an Official Information Act request, correspondence from a
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retrieval, preparation of material, transfer time, clearances and delivery. Sound items have a faster supply time, with standard orders of up to three items usually available within fifteen days.
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In December 2017 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision confirmed to RNZ news that unless it got an increase in government funding it would make cutbacks. The news report followed Ngā Taonga's briefing to
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In May 2016 the Board of Trustees retired the Board's Bicultural Committee and resolved that the Chief Executive would report to the Board on matters relating to the kaupapa of the organisation.
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development and employees not supported because of poor processes. The archive also noted that it was not actively monitoring the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of staff.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision lease the Map Room in a two-storey underground bunker built into Mount Cook. The site is referred to in corporate documents as Buckle Street. Constructed during
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audio cylinders, acetate discs, open reel tapes, cassette tapes and digital audio tapes. The collection also contains publicity materials and documentation relating to the sound collection.
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took on the role of Patron of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. In the late 1980s Dame Patsy was the Chair of the New Zealand Film Archive's Board of Trustees. Later she became the Chair of the
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archive noted how it had attracted international interest for "its innovative approach to low-cost, high-quality collection storage using technology adapted from the horticulture sector".
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The table below shows the variation in the reported size of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's collections. The figures are drawn from official correspondence, documents and websites.
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NZ Lottery Grants Board provides a fixed percentage of Lottery profits annually. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is one of four agencies that receive this type of annual funding.
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significant places. Both non-Māori and Māori staff felt culturally unsafe at the archive, with organisational policies and procedures not reflecting a kaupapa-centred approach.
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said that relocating the national sound archives from Christchurch to Wellington was a direct result of the government's obsession with centralisation. New Zealand First Leader
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archiving had been channelled into a general fund. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's general funding from the Ministry increased in that year from $ 2,020,000 to $ 3,019,700.
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and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage. The briefing noted that if funding was maintained at its current level the archive would need to reduce its accountabilities.
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purpose-built archive facility at RNZ's transmission site in Henderson. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision moved the collection to Avalon as part of the 2016/17 restructure.
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For two years, from October 2014 to October 2016 the Board of Trustees published a report of each Board meeting online. From December 2016 only summaries are published.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is an independent charitable trust (CC22250). It identifies itself as a Tier 2 public benefit entity (PBE). It was originally called
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funding was delivered via the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. The archive told the Ministry that it proposed to spend $ 1.5 million annually on audio archiving.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has a small satellite office located within the Hazeldean shared office business centre in Addington. Visits are by appointment only.
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property footprint. In early 2018 a newly incorporated company became the owner of the property. Under the terms of sale Ngā Taonga is leasing back the building.
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The New Zealand Film Archive purchased the 84 Taranaki Street property in 2002 for $ 2.5 million. It is a six-level building which housed a 107-seat cinema, the
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along with a frequently changing exhibition space. The Auckland branch also held regular public screenings in association with partner institutions, including
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In November 2017 Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision supplied the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage with the following figures: by 2010 approximately 50 FTE (
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Maggie Barry: stop a restructure at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision NZ Audio Visual Archives, December 2016 (change.org - URL is unavailable through Knowledge)
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items online. However the Strategic Plan 2016-2024 published in mid-2016 noted that there was still only a small amount of the collection available online.
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say "This is the third round of restructuring in the four years since the Film and Sound archives merged, and the impact on staff can't be underestimated."
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and Colab. Six staff were based there in 2014. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision closed the facility in December 2015, moving staff to the Hobson Street site.
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In October 2017 the Board discussed the employee engagement survey and sought the Chief Executive's commitment to meaningful action planning and activity.
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Dating to before the amalgamation of the TVNZ Archive collection, the New Zealand Film Archive maintained the National Television Collection on behalf of
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as an Historic Place Category 2. Visits were by appointment only. In early 2018 the office was relocated to shared business accommodation in Addington.
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Transfer of sound archive material and related assets, and on-going provision of services, between RNZ, Sound Archives and The New Zealand Film Archive.
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from Makomako in North Wairarapa to the new vault over a one-week period. The vault also holds nitrate collections from Archives New Zealand and the
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Memorandum of Understanding - Access to TVNZ Archive Collection, between the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Department of Internal Affairs.
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was being developed. The agreement pointed out that there was no legal obligation on either party to follow through with the accommodation proposal.
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institutions committed to supporting the city's regeneration following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Ms Dalziel also noted that Prime Minister
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision adopted its bicultural framework from the New Zealand Film Archive when the new archive was established in mid-2014.
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The long-standing function based structure of "collect, protect and connect" employed by the archive was replaced with a structure that put the
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archive didn't engage with Māori audiences and used English as its primary language for on and off-line services, with only elements of Te Reo.
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audiovisual collections beyond current levels and the digitisation of TVNZ Betacam and DigiBeta tape formats beyond business as usual levels.
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whaikorero, iwi and hapu whakapapa, powhiri, wharenui and marae, kapa haka, Waitangi Day events (from 1934), raranga, tukutuku and whakairo.
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iwi engagement, buildings, clients, work processes, diversity of audiences, education activities and a heavy reliance on government funding.
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Vision would tenant 300 square metres of storage space, and have sound-proof preservation studios, office spaces and a front-of-house area.
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cold and not large enough. The cinema closed following the move to Molesworth St, with Nga Taonga exploring future film screening options.
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said "The wisdom of shifting archives to an area which is considered an earthquake risk in which 60 buildings were closed after the recent
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deal with a purpose built design and fit out essentially free of charge and security of tenancy (and rent) in a volatile rental market."
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parts of the RNZ Sound Archives collection. This site was still being utilised by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision after the amalgamation.
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department was established. The new structure aimed to be audience-focused, standards-based, collaborative and provide value for money.
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operational restructure saw the disestablishment of the Taha Māori department, with its staff split and absorbed into other departments.
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leadership team and the disestablishment of the Taha Māori group, with its staff split and absorbed into the newly created departments.
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Archives New Zealand continued the development of the Wigram facility at 15 Harvard Avenue which is due to be operational by mid-2018.
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The employee figures below were sourced from the annual returns Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision files with Charities Services under the
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By 2012 the New Zealand Film Archive collection contained over 150,000 items including moving-images from 1895 to the present day.
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good news for the people of Christchurch and a clear signal of the Government's intent to keep the Christchurch rebuild on-track".
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The majority of New Zealand's audiovisual heritage, managed by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, is stored in the Wellington region.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision retained the Constitution and Kaupapa of the New Zealand Film Archive when it was founded in 2014.
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films". The site features resources for English, Social Sciences, History, Geography and Media Studies students and teachers.
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handled both sound and film without sound being a "poor relation" - a reason often cited for not merging the two activities.
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VHS recordings of nightly news bulletins. The Chapman collection precedes TVNZ's own archival collection of television news.
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Licence to Occupy Archive Facility (Avalon), between the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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moved there. The building contains 20 km worth of climate-controlled storage. In 2014 twelve staff worked there.
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painting a wall) at the Avalon facility. Larger alterations need the consent of the Department of Internal Affairs.
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there would be an increase in money spent annually on audio archiving, from the current $ 884,000 to $ 1.5 million.
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A purpose-built, 100 square metre climate controlled nitrate film vault was built in Titahi Bay in partnership with
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wedded to keeping the archive in that region. Ms Elvy was interested in Palmerston North as an alternative site.
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Memorandum of Understanding between the Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry and Chair of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Jane Kominik.
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In December 2020, the Department of Internal Affairs announced that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision along with
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Memorandum of Understanding between the Digital Media Trust (NZ On Screen) and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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August 2014) of the total collection. They are considered public records under the Public Records Act 2005.
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email noted that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision had "a number of difficult property decisions to make".
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A gallery space operated in the Taranaki Street building and featured regularly changing exhibitions.
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Department but it would also re-enter conversations with RNZ over its accommodation in Christchurch.
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and Christchurch to the former TVNZ Avalon facility in Lower Hutt, and that five jobs would be lost.
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Christchurch heritage agencies and would "provide an enhanced public access service to the region".
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vault is currently around 15C, well above best practice conditions for the storage of film (2-4C).
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision measures itself against the internationally agreed standards of the
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had talked about the Government's ongoing commitment to Christchurch in his 2016 Budget Speech.
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In 2019 it was announced that Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision would relocate its archives to the
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The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua Me Ngā Taonga Kōrero
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The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua Me Ngā Taonga Kōrero
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In 2018 the archive announced it was starting work on a project to get the collection online.
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The archive identifies itself as a bicultural organisation that upholds the principles of the
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former Sound Archive's acetate disc collection was also stored in below standard conditions.
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Manawatu, Nelson, Northland, Rotorua, Southland, Taranaki, Tauranga, Waikato and Wellington.
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At February 2017, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision was a member of the following associations:
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Variations in the reported number of items in Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's collections
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public donation programme initially highlighted the need to preserve and digitise 200,000
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Christchurch-based partnerships with galleries, cinemas, archives, museums and libraries.
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and the Minister for Government Digital Services and Associate Minister of State Services
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The 2016/17 staff restructure followed on from the operational restructure of July 2016.
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production company. The exhibition's title was Don't Let It Get You, a reference to the
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Report of the 202nd meeting of the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Board of Trustees
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Report of the 200th meeting of the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Board of Trustees
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conditions for the storage of film (2-4C) and paper based documentation (13-18C).
580:& Vision Jane Kominik said it was "the result of much honest self-appraisal". 3057:"Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision quarterly reports (quarters 1, 2 and 3 2016-2017)" 2947: 1774:
Catalogue records available online via the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision website
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Media that can be viewed or heard via the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision website
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on Molesworth St, due to earthquake concerns over the Taranaki St building.
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Report of the 198th meeting of the Board of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision surveys employee engagement annually.
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in Wellington, 12 in Christchurch, 4 in Auckland, and 12 at Avalon.
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Consultation document, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, November 2016
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision identifies itself as New Zealand's
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services for the 21 iwi radio stations throughout the country.
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Two weeks prior to the restructure being confirmed, opposition
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Contrary to the sentiment expressed in the Strategic Plan, an
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Kopua also held the role of Pou Ārahi Deputy Chief Executive.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Board Report (27 February 2015)
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solely responsible for identifying and appointing Trustees.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision monthly report, November 2014
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International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
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and the Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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Decisions document, New Zealand Film Archive, April 2014
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separately on the plan's progress at regular intervals.
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Annual Report (2015/2016)
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage (14 February 2013).
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Report of the 194th meeting of the Board of Ngā Taonga
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Unit 51, Hazeldean Business Park (Christchurch, 2018-)
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Physical museums with virtual catalogues and exhibits
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TVNZ Archive - Update on IP issues (briefing 2014/36)
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New Zealand Film Archive monthly report, January 2014
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Stark, Frank. Memorandum to All Staff. 11 March 2014
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Archived from the original on 31 March 2016 5390:"New Zealand Film Archive collections (2011)" 5347:. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 5249:. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013 5150:"Governor-General blog: Ngā Taonga reception" 3937:. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014 3724:. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 2834:"A video message from Rebecca Elvy (Novopay)" 2771:. Archived from the original on 24 March 2015 2288:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision (13 May 2016). 229:, presiding over the illegal surveillance of 8: 5068: 5066: 5019: 5017: 5015: 5013: 5011: 5009: 5007: 2914:. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 1484:National Film and Sound Archive of Australia 1229:Funding of the RNZ Sound Archives collection 32: 5483:"RNZ Sound Archive - About web page (2012)" 5392:. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 5213:. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012 3623:New Zealand First Party (5 December 2016). 3322:Digital Media Trust Annual Report (2016/17) 1873:computer gaming and new audiovisual media. 1068:In February 2022 Internal Affairs Minister 7039:Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision 6959: 6945: 6937: 6298:Aotea Utanganui – Museum of South Taranaki 5961: 5947: 5939: 5612:"Re-use of documentation collection items" 5519:"Ministers welcome sound archive transfer" 5311:. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014 5309:"New Zealand Film Archive homepage (2014)" 5247:"New Zealand Film Archive homepage (2013)" 5177:. Archived from the original on 2 May 2012 5175:"New Zealand Film Archive homepage (2012)" 660:Association for Recorded Sound Collections 31: 5591:"Re-use of moving-image collection items" 5139:RNZ 10:00 news bulletin, 25 November 2017 5074:"Official Information Act request (7081)" 5025:"Official Information Act request (7373)" 4375:"Official Information Act request (6042)" 4071:"Official Information Act request (7896)" 3722:"Sound Archives Ngā Taonga Kōrero: About" 3191:"Selection and Acquisition policy (2017)" 227:Government Communications Security Bureau 7034:National Audiovisual Institute (Finland) 5345:"RNZ Sound Archives - about page (2014)" 5096:"Ngā Taonga's Givealittle donation page" 3935:"Ngā Taonga website viewing page (2014)" 2660:"Dotcom saga rebounds on Key Government" 1772: 1696: 1325: 599:In June 2018, Internal Affairs Minister 475: 356: 282: 6150:Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku 4477:Baalbergen, Janine (11 December 2020). 4457:"Official Information Act request 7350" 4025:"Video: Preserving the TVNZ Collection" 2876:"Christchurch earthquake - Karen Neill" 1941: 1040:Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 961:Taranaki Street (Wellington, 2002-2019) 677:During Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's 6170:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Auckland 5714: 5496: 5403: 5358: 5322: 5260: 5224: 5188: 3948: 3735: 3533: 2925: 2782: 2520:(Speech). Government House, Wellington 2517:Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision Foundation 1800:Percentage of total collection online 1721:Percentage of total collection online 1533:Sound digitisation project (2013-2015) 1296:Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision Foundation 1250:Funding of the TVNZ Archive collection 1053:would relocate to a new purpose built 656:Association of Moving Image Archivists 175:External engagement with iwi and Māori 6551:Wellington and Manawatu Railway Trust 6536:Wairarapa Railway Restoration Society 6190:Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery 4528:from the original on 24 February 2022 3132:Pennington, Phil (10 November 2017). 2720:"Ngā Taonga Board of Trustee reports" 1681:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision website 7: 6461:Katherine Mansfield House and Garden 5563:"Work starts on online TVNZ archive" 5211:"RNZ Sound Archives homepage (2012)" 4876:"NZ On Air annual report (2011/12)" 1450:New Zealand Film Archive collection 7116:2014 establishments in New Zealand 7024:Institut national de l'audiovisuel 6685:Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery 6466:Paekakariki Station Precinct Trust 6160:Museum of Transport and Technology 5633:"Re-use of sound collection items" 4900:"Extra funding for sound archives" 3901:Thomas, Rachel (28 October 2020). 2063:Briefing to Incoming Minister 2014 2023:Briefing to Incoming Minister 2017 58:Film, television and sound archive 25: 7126:Film organisations in New Zealand 7063:Thematic or ethnological archives 6813:Dunedin Museum of Natural Mystery 6745:Pleasant Point Museum and Railway 6130:Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium 6045:Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 5782:"Statement of Intent (2015-2018)" 4514:Chumko, André (1 February 2022). 3982:"Ngā Taonga website contact page" 1220:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 1108:Auckland University of Technology 986:Molesworth St (Wellington, 2019-) 812:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 756:individual to the Prime Minister 612:, Minister for Māori Development 6926:Southland Museum and Art Gallery 4562:from the original on 7 June 2023 4495:from the original on 14 May 2021 4254:. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2514:Reddy, Patsy (19 October 2017). 38: 7080:Schweizerisches Volksliedarchiv 7019:Audiovisual Institute of Monaco 6267:Māori Arts and Crafts Institute 4430:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 4348:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 3030:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2997:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2459:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2388:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2329:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 2153:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. 1233:In the 2011/12 financial year, 1051:National Library of New Zealand 992:National Library of New Zealand 708: 575:Transparency and accountability 190:Governor-General of New Zealand 7029:National Archives of Singapore 6613:Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre 6241:Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre 4189:"Companies Register (6621053)" 2692:"Ngā Taonga charity documents" 2217:"Re-use of moving image items" 1930:Television New Zealand Archive 1690:tool for aggregating content. 1568:Television New Zealand Archive 295:Remuneration (combined total) 93:Television New Zealand Archive 1: 7111:2014 mergers and acquisitions 7106:2012 mergers and acquisitions 7054:Swiss National Sound Archives 7044:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision 6791:Blue Oyster Art Project Space 5452:"RNZ annual report (2013/14)" 4682:"Access points: Christchurch" 4231:"Sale of Wellington property" 1338:RNZ Sound Archive collection 1319:Variations in collection size 81:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision 45: 33:Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision 18:Nga Taonga Sound & Vision 7131:FIAF-affiliated institutions 7121:Film archives in New Zealand 7070:Endangered Languages Project 6700:Christchurch Botanic Gardens 6592:World of Wearable Art Museum 6446:Enjoy Contemporary Art Space 6410:Tokomaru Steam Engine Museum 5903:including online collections 5761:"Mediasphere website (2013)" 2096:Foss, Craig (31 July 2014). 1955:"Charities Register details" 1520:Ngā Taonga Kōrero collection 1477:RNZ Sound Archive collection 1179:Zealand's military history. 970:building only had 47 staff. 784:2011 Christchurch earthquake 122:The New Zealand Film Archive 6890:Toitū Otago Settlers Museum 6770:Willowbank Wildlife Reserve 6303:Govett-Brewster Art Gallery 5984:Butler Point Whaling Museum 1335:NZ Film Archive collection 1131:Former collection locations 198:New Zealand Film Commission 7167: 6818:Dunedin Public Art Gallery 6690:Centre of Contemporary Art 6526:Staglands Wildlife Reserve 6334:Gisborne Botanical Gardens 4834:(Report). 11 December 2015 4634:"Changes to Opening Hours" 1900:Image Permanence Institute 1645:Media library (Wellington) 1625:Gallery space (Wellington) 1565: 893:Cutbacks flagged (2017/18) 873:Public Service Association 7049:Österreichische Mediathek 6916:Eastern Southland Gallery 6895:Whakamana Cannabis Museum 6765:Whakamana Cannabis Museum 6556:Wellington Tramway Museum 6541:Wellington Botanic Garden 6476:New Zealand Police Museum 6415:Whanganui Regional Museum 6339:Marineland of New Zealand 6231:New Zealand Timber Museum 6125:Howick Historical Village 4587:"Access points: Auckland" 1925:List of New Zealand films 1598:Delivery times for re-use 1580:Access to the collections 700:structure of Ngā Taonga. 595:Ministerial working group 37: 6695:Christchurch Art Gallery 6644:Shantytown Heritage Park 6587:Nelson Provincial Museum 6471:Pahiatua Railcar Society 6385:New Zealand Rugby Museum 6050:Auckland Botanic Gardens 5925:41.293656°S 174.777939°E 4402:"New Nitrate Film Vault" 2948:"Leadership team (2017)" 2912:"Leadership team (2016)" 2769:"Leadership team (2015)" 1341:TVNZ Archive collection 1145:Christchurch (2012-2015) 1079:(tribe) Taranaki Whānui 1065:at an unspecified date. 1059:Horowhenua Business Park 810:worked closely with the 650:Professional memberships 89:New Zealand Film Archive 6835:Dunedin Gasworks Museum 6797:Cadbury World (defunct) 6760:South Canterbury Museum 6715:National Railway Museum 6710:Ferrymead Heritage Park 6400:Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom 6200:Torpedo Bay Navy Museum 5989:Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary 4987:Annual Report (2012/13) 4350:Annual Report (2011/12) 3558:PSA (6 December 2016). 3032:Annual Report (2017/18) 2969:"FIAF directory (2018)" 2746:(Report). 23 April 2015 2639:"Simon Murdoch profile" 2461:Annual Report (2014/15) 2390:Annual Report (2013/14) 2331:Annual Report (2012/13) 2155:Annual Report (2016/17) 1859:Acquisition and deposit 1562:TVNZ Archive collection 1525:edited audio was kept. 1279:NZ Lottery Grants Board 1140:Attempts at co-location 979:Wellington City Council 836:New Zealand First Party 241:Chief Executive Officer 139:Bicultural organisation 6808:Dunedin Chinese Garden 6803:Dunedin Botanic Garden 6750:Ravenscar House Museum 6665:Aigantighe Art Gallery 6582:Founders Heritage Park 6531:Toi Pōneke Arts Centre 6516:Petone Settlers Museum 6481:Porirua Lunatic Asylum 6451:Fell Locomotive Museum 6327:Gisborne / Hawke's Bay 5970:Museums in New Zealand 5930:-41.293656; 174.777939 4489:The New Zealand Herald 2855:"Rebecca Elvy website" 2565:"Jane Kominik profile" 1257:PriceWaterhouseCoopers 859:Mayor of Christchurch 6911:Bluff Maritime Museum 6675:Ashburton Art Gallery 6639:Left Bank Art Gallery 6370:Bason Botanic Gardens 6257:Classic Flyers Museum 6110:Gow Langsford Gallery 1920:Cinema of New Zealand 1639:film of the same name 884:International concern 802:Political involvement 736:Restructure (2016-17) 727:Restructure (2015-16) 691:Restructure (2012-14) 6660:Academy of Fine Arts 6496:Nairn Street Cottage 6486:Southward Car Museum 6380:National Army Museum 6277:Tauranga Art Gallery 6185:Parnell Rose Gardens 6135:Kenneth Myers Centre 6070:Barry Lett Galleries 6035:Arthropod Collection 5432:(Report). p. 16 5289:(Report). p. 11 4484:Horowhenua Chronicle 1203:Wellington in 2017. 1125:Heritage New Zealand 1047:Archives New Zealand 1031:Archives New Zealand 998:Collection locations 791:Archives New Zealand 769:Christchurch closure 477:Employee engagement 464:full-time equivalent 83:(Operating name for 7136:Television archives 7075:Pangloss Collection 6880:Sports Hall of Fame 6840:Glenfalloch Gardens 6725:Orana Wildlife Park 6511:Pataka Art + Museum 6506:Otari-Wilton's Bush 6436:Cobblestones Museum 5921: /  5117:"About Givealittle" 4985:Radio New Zealand. 4558:. 1 February 2022. 4408:on 18 February 2018 4096:"Wellington cinema" 1775: 1699: 1616:Cinema (Wellington) 1502:Collection contents 1328: 1287:Fundraising efforts 1215:Core public funding 1199:cost implication". 932:Avalon (Lower Hutt) 844:Kaikoura earthquake 741:Restructure details 478: 359: 285: 192:in September 2016, 105:audiovisual archive 34: 6875:Queenstown Gardens 6845:Hocken Collections 6618:Omaka Classic Cars 6456:Fernside Homestead 6375:Caccia Birch House 6363:Manawatū-Whanganui 6262:Government Gardens 6165:New Vision Gallery 6115:Gus Fisher Gallery 6080:Denis Cohn Gallery 6014:Te Waimate Mission 5808:. 30 December 2017 5521:. 18 February 2013 4923:. 5 September 2012 4703:"Blackheath Place" 3882:. 22 December 2017 3848:. 23 November 2016 3826:. 23 November 2016 3804:. 23 November 2016 3782:. 23 November 2016 3760:. 23 November 2016 3488:. 22 December 2016 3160:. 23 November 2016 3108:. 23 November 2016 2878:. 4 September 2010 1773: 1697: 1511:General collection 1326: 1026:earthquake-prone. 909:Restructure (2020) 806:The Office of Hon 705:Treaty of Waitangi 476: 357: 352:Charities Act 2005 292:Individuals (FTE) 283: 148:Treaty of Waitangi 7093: 7092: 7012:National archives 6934: 6933: 6860:Milford Galleries 6755:Registry Building 6680:Canterbury Museum 6546:Wellington Museum 6354:National Aquarium 5852:. 13 January 2018 5568:Radio New Zealand 5152:. 19 October 2017 4657:. 6 December 2016 4005:. 9 December 2016 3695:. 8 December 2016 3652:. 9 December 2016 2545:. 26 January 2017 1881:Collection rights 1856: 1855: 1797:Total collection 1782:Film & video 1771: 1770: 1718:Total collection 1706:Film & video 1443: 1442: 1344:Total collection 927:Current locations 828:written questions 565: 564: 460: 459: 358:Employee numbers 343: 342: 249:Rebecca Elvy was 204:Board of trustees 132:on 31 July 2014. 78: 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1669: 1656: 1647: 1627: 1618: 1609: 1600: 1587: 1582: 1570: 1564: 1535: 1522: 1513: 1504: 1479: 1452: 1391:850,000 approx 1321: 1312: 1298: 1289: 1281: 1272: 1252: 1231: 1222: 1217: 1212: 1164: 1147: 1142: 1133: 1116: 1095: 1090: 1015:Dominion Museum 1000: 988: 967:Jonathan Dennis 963: 955: 934: 929: 920: 911: 901:, the incoming 895: 886: 853: 804: 780:Chris Finlayson 771: 743: 738: 729: 693: 688: 652: 626: 605:Grant Robertson 597: 577: 363:Financial year 348: 289:Financial year 265: 263:Leadership team 243: 206: 188:After becoming 186: 177: 164: 141: 118: 113: 101: 66: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 7164: 7162: 7154: 7153: 7148: 7143: 7141:Sound archives 7138: 7133: 7128: 7123: 7118: 7113: 7108: 7098: 7097: 7091: 7090: 7088: 7087: 7082: 7077: 7072: 7066: 7064: 7060: 7059: 7057: 7056: 7051: 7046: 7041: 7036: 7031: 7026: 7021: 7015: 7013: 7009: 7008: 7006: 7005: 6999: 6997: 6993: 6992: 6990: 6989: 6987:Sound archives 6984: 6978: 6976: 6972: 6971: 6968:Sound archives 6966: 6964: 6963: 6956: 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Index

Nga Taonga Sound & Vision

ngataonga.org.nz
New Zealand Film Archive
Television New Zealand Archive
audiovisual archive
Craig Foss
Treaty of Waitangi
Governor-General of New Zealand
Dame Patsy Reddy
New Zealand Film Commission
honoraria
Simon Murdoch
Government Communications Security Bureau
Kim Dotcom
seconded
Novopay
Charities Act 2005
full-time equivalent
Tracey Martin
Grant Robertson
Chris Hipkins
Nanaia Mahuta
Clare Curran
Association of Moving Image Archivists
Association for Recorded Sound Collections
Fédération Internationale des Archives du Film
International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
restructure
Treaty of Waitangi

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