BNZ Clock Wellington, New Zealand
The Old Bank Arcade’s Mechanical Clock
Within the Old Bank Arcade is an animated musical clock. Suspended from the old Banking Chamber’s ceiling, this mechanical clock chimes every hour, opening up to reveal a recreation of life in Wellington post European settlement. Tiny vignettes rotate to illustrate the city’s origins, from British occupation right to the construction of the Bank of New Zealand building, as music and a recorded narration complements the scenes on show.
Viv Ansell tells the BNZ Museum about his experiences in World War II
Videoed in May 2011, four months before Viv died, aged 91, at a Wellington ceremony to rededicate two BNZ memorial plaques. Viv Ansell retired from the Bank of New Zealand as Deputy General Manager in 1980, having joined the bank in 1937. This interview was recorded by National Radio.
BNZ Cricket Bank of New Zealand Series How do you have your tea?
Bank of New Zealand Cricket17/2/1997
BNZ Centenary Season - NZ vs West Indies
BNZ Cricket Centenary Season
Bank of New Zealand Cricket 9/1/1995
Advancer #9 Wellington - 10/19/2012
Wellington, New Zealand
19 October 2012
Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace
Katherine Mansfield is a world-known modernist writer who was born in Wellington, New Zealand on October 14, 1888. She was admired all over the globe because of her authored non-fiction books like The Garden Party, The Daughters of the Late Colonel and The Fly.
Her birthplace in Wellington was refurbished and converted into a museum which replicates the same interior design of Katherine's house. The public is able to experience the childhood memories of a great New Zealander writer through the house museum.
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Wellington streets deserted after quake
Wellingtonians wake to disruption after a night of aftershocks following Sunday's 6.5 magnitude quake.
The quake was the strongest of a swarm that were centred in Cook Strait.
Between midnight and 6am today, 34 quakes were recorded in GeoNet's preliminary reading. The largest this morning was a 4.9 quake at 3.15am.
CHANCE OF ANOTHER BIG ONE DIMINISHING
There was now a 10 per cent chance of another big quake, down from last night's prediction that there was a 30 per cent chance of another magnitude 6 or above, Victoria University geophysics professor Euan Smith said this morning.
But there was so much uncertainty about what exactly happened anything was possible.
The earlier quakes were caused by tectonic plates slipping under and over one another.
But last night's 6.5 was the sideways movement of two plates.
''It's an ambiguity we can't resolve ... given the uncertainty in faulting styles has changed it's even more unpredictable than it was.
STAY AT HOME, WELLINGTON WORKERS TOLD
Emergency services said there had been no other reports of damage from this morning's aftershocks.
Yesterday's quake did cause damage around Wellington.
Wellington region civil defence controller Bruce Pepperell has ''strongly advised'' people to stay out of Wellington's central business district this morning until workplaces could be deemed safe.
OFFICE A MESS
A BNZ spokeswoman said the worst affected site for the bank was in the Harbour Quays building, off Waterloo Quay. There was broken glass, ceiling panels down, and water damage from sprinklers that went off.
The 1200 staff who worked in the building were working from home today and the Wellington call centre was being diverted to Auckland.
Trains were cancelled with no bus replacements, but police report traffic has been light coming in to the city.
Police said there had been no earthquake related arrests. They would continue to help engineers and council staff with a street-by-street of the CBD today.
Wellington City Council spokesman Richard MacLean said all council buildings including the library, the City Art Gallery, and council offices were closed this morning.
An Insurance Council spokesman this morning said it was too early to put a cost on the quake.
''Given that potential structural damage to buildings and houses will be the most significant cost, policy holders will have to get engineers' reports before they start filing claims with insurers, so it will be a few days before we get a reasonable assessment of the likely cost.''
Willis St's Mercure Hotel, which had thought to have sunk by about 5cm in one corner, was possibly a case of over-reporting of damage and had now been taken off the danger list.
Finding your place - Reserve Bank of New Zealand
added 17 October 2013
Slow Service Lift! HUGE OTIS Lexan Hydraulic Lift/Elevator @ Taste On Willis, Wellington, NZ
Slow Service Lift! This is the HUGE OTIS Lexan Hydraulic Lift/Elevator at Taste On Willis in Wellington, New Zealand. This shopping centre is located 1 floor below street level underneath the BNZ Centre tower (name of the building has changed now). This is a service lift and goes down from -1 to -3 which is a loading dock area underneath the tower. Alex said that I was very close to being caught!
Video 49 of 74 from Wellington (25-01-19).
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Year: 1984
Manufacturer: OTIS
Floors Served: 2 (-1,-3)
Type: Hydraulic
Capacity: ? persons or ? kg
Fixtures: Lexan
Location: Taste On Willis, Wellington, New Zealand
Date of filming: 25/01/19
Camera: Sony CX405
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Investing in the Transformation of Planet Earth - Niraj Mehta at New Frontiers Nov 2018
Investor and Founder of Kilowatt Capital and EHF Fellow Niraj Mehta shares his guiding principles for ethical investment.
This video was filmed at New Frontiers / Te Tūhura Nuku - November 2018 in Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
New Frontiers is hosted by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), a global community of changemakers based out of Aotearoa New Zealand. EHF brings together humankind’s creative potential and entrepreneurial spirit in New Zealand, to build and support innovative ventures for global impact, in partnership with New Zealand's Global Impact Visa. Apply today for the opportunity of a lifetime! -
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Ancient Wayfinding for Modern Challenges - Faumuina Felolini Tafunai at New Frontiers Nov 2018
International development expert, Flying Geese Founder, and EHF Fellow Faumuina Felolini Tafunai explores how ancient wayfinding can be used to navigate challenges in international development.
This video was filmed at New Frontiers / Te Tūhura Nuku - November 2018 in Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
New Frontiers is hosted by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), a global community of changemakers based out of Aotearoa New Zealand. EHF brings together humankind’s creative potential and entrepreneurial spirit in New Zealand, to build and support innovative ventures for global impact, in partnership with New Zealand's Global Impact Visa. Apply today for the opportunity of a lifetime! -
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Heartfelt thanks to Te Ati Awa, the local Māori iwi in the Wellington region who are mana whenua over these lands, and an EHF partner:
EHF is wholly owned by the Hillary Institute of International Leadership ( and operates in partnership with Immigration New Zealand (
Thank you to our EHF Catalysts, who support and catalyse the work of our Fellows:
Centrality -
BNZ -
Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency (WREDA) -
Auckland Tourism, Events, Entertainment and Development (ATEED) -
PL^G -
SingleSource -
Bell Gully -
EY -
Lane Neave -
The Blockchain Boutique -
Digital Storytellers -
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Susan Wilson's Katherine Mansfield Exhibtion at McAtamney Gallery, Geraldine NZ
In this interview, Susan Wilson talks about her Katherine Mansfield Exhibition at McAtamney Gallery, Geraldine, New Zealand.
Building the Space Industry in New Zealand - Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom and Eric Dahlstrom
Founders of SpaceBase and Cohort 1 EHF Fellows, Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom & Eric Dahlstrom on democratising access to space and space technology.
This video was filmed at New Frontiers / Te Tūhura Nuku - November 2018 in Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
New Frontiers is hosted by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), a global community of changemakers based out of Aotearoa New Zealand. EHF brings together humankind’s creative potential and entrepreneurial spirit in New Zealand, to build and support innovative ventures for global impact, in partnership with New Zealand's Global Impact Visa. Apply today for the opportunity of a lifetime! -
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Heartfelt thanks to Te Ati Awa, the local Māori iwi in the Wellington region who are mana whenua over these lands, and an EHF partner:
EHF is wholly owned by the Hillary Institute of International Leadership ( and operates in partnership with Immigration New Zealand (
Thank you to our EHF Catalysts, who support and catalyse the work of our Fellows:
Centrality -
BNZ -
Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency (WREDA) -
Auckland Tourism, Events, Entertainment and Development (ATEED) -
PL^G -
SingleSource -
Bell Gully -
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Tourism Capital of New Zealand, Rotorua to Te Papa New Zealand's world famous Museum
We continue our New Zealand Motorhome Tour taking you to the Tourism Capital of New Zealand, Rotorua, as well as Te Papa New Zealand's world famous Museum before heading to the South Island.
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Heritage building in Chch's Art Centre to reopen: RNZ Checkpoint
After being largely shut off to the public since the earthquakes, Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre is set to reopen its Great Hall tonight.
The World's First Sustainable Theme Parks? - Denise Chapman at New Frontiers Nov 2018
Playologist, innovator, and EHF Fellow Denise Chapman Weston on creating the world's first sustainable attraction and entertainment parks combining solar, wind, hydro & play.
This video was filmed at New Frontiers / Te Tūhura Nuku - November 2018 in Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
New Frontiers is hosted by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), a global community of changemakers based out of Aotearoa New Zealand. EHF brings together humankind’s creative potential and entrepreneurial spirit in New Zealand, to build and support innovative ventures for global impact, in partnership with New Zealand's Global Impact Visa. Apply today for the opportunity of a lifetime! -
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Heartfelt thanks to Te Ati Awa, the local Māori iwi in the Wellington region who are mana whenua over these lands, and an EHF partner:
EHF is wholly owned by the Hillary Institute of International Leadership ( and operates in partnership with Immigration New Zealand (
Thank you to our EHF Catalysts, who support and catalyse the work of our Fellows:
Centrality -
BNZ -
Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency (WREDA) -
Auckland Tourism, Events, Entertainment and Development (ATEED) -
PL^G -
SingleSource -
Bell Gully -
EY -
Lane Neave -
The Blockchain Boutique -
Digital Storytellers -
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WBS Maori Culture Course Poi 1.MOD
Wellington Business School students perform the poi at Maraeroa Marae at Porirua, Wellington. This performance completes their Maori Culture Course at the School.
Lars Quickfall | Showreel 2016
My latest Showreel, check it out and enjoy. Credits Below:
CREDITS:
Brighton Vlog – Personal, 2016
Iceland Tiltshift – Personal, 2015
Military Weekend – Museum Of Transportation and Technology, DOP, 2013
America – Personal, 2015
Night Terrors – Red Delicious Films Ltd., Director, 2015
Jungle Lip Dup – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
SFF Explosion – Personal, 2014
Death Star Over Auckland – Personal, 2015
Wanaka Areal – The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2014
TTT Olympics – The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Greenwich - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Motion GFX, 2016
Volkswagen Peoples Film – Colenso BBDO, DOP/Editor, 2015
Lewis Road Creamery (LRC) Coffee Milk – Content&Co, DOP/Director, 2015
Lukas Graham ‘Say What’ – CBBC, Camera/Editor, 2016
SOP A Capella – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
Samsung Spiderman – Colenso BBDO, DOP, 2014
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) Global Plus – Colenso BBDO, Motion GFX, 2014
Griffins Little Baker - Assignment Group, DOP, 2015
Old Man’s Garden – Red Delicious Films Ltd., Writer/Director, 2013
London Markets – Personal, 2016
Switzerland Winter – Personal, 2015
Yungen Rap Battle – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
The Playlist Titles – CBBC, Motion GFX/Graphic Design, 2016
Seagull – Personal, 2016
TTT Netherlands – The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
Hawaii – Personal, 2016
Paris Lovers – Personal, 2015
New York – Personal, 2015
Wanaka, I Love You – Personal, 2014
Hawaii – Personal, 2016
Burger King Motel – Colenso BBDO, DOP/Editor, 2014
BNZ App Demo – Colenso BBDO, Motion GFX, 2014
Burger King Value Meal – Colenso BBDO, Motion GFX, 2014
Mountain Dew Hidden Graphics – Colenso BBDO, Editor, 2014
Content&Co Brand Video – Content&Co, Director/Motion GFX, 2015
LRC Organic Cows – Content&Co, DOP/Editor, 2015
Persil Real Play – Reload Agency, Editor, 2015
TTT Stonehenge - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Iceland - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Houston - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Rarotonga - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2015
TTT New Orleans - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Wanaka - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2015
TTT Wellington - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Motion GFX, 2015
TTT Scotland - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Abbey Road - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Camera/Director, 2016
TTT Titles - The Touring Teacher Ltd., Motion GFX/Graphic Design 2015
Hawaii – Personal, 2016
Paris Detective – Personal, 2015
The Vamps Performance – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
Zara Larson Self Interview – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
Casper Lee Surprise – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
Give It A ‘V’ – Colenso BBDO, DOP/Editor, 2014
Auckland City App Demo – Colenso BBDO, DOP/Editor, 2014
The Soldier – Red Delicious Films Ltd., DOP, 2012
Samsung House – Colenso BBDO, DOP/Editor, 2014
Whiskers CatLife – Colenso BBDO, Motion GFX, 2014
Mystery Jets Performance – CBBC, Camera/Production, 2016
Brighton Vlog – Personal, 2016
OTIS Replaced! 2018 Schindler 3300 MRL Traction Lift/Elevator @ Daily Post, Rotorua, NZ
OTIS Replaced! This is the Schindler 3300 MRL Traction Lift/Elevator at Daily Post in Rotorua, New Zealand. This is a nice lift that was recently installed. This lift replaces an older OTIS lift that had come to the end of its life. I actually really like this new lift. The lift doors are narrower than a standard 3300 because they used had to use the existing shaft. Lift & Rail Photography has filmed the old lift:
Video 8 of 21 from Rotorua (17-01-19).
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Lift Information:
Year: 2018
Manufacturer: Schindler
Floors Served: 3 (0,1,2)
Type: MRL Traction
Capacity: 12 persons or 900kg
Fixtures: FI GS
Location: Daily Post, Rotorua, New Zealand
Date of filming: 17/01/19
Camera: Sony CX405
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Global Rugby Manager-Super 18 round 1 Wellington Storm
Kevin Johnson sets a new team record with 5 tries in their narrow win over the Wildcats on Saturday night. 45 -44 to the Storm.
The Offline Rugby Manager Game for Windows
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