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CAMBODIAN COMMUNITIES IN AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - Auckland is near the tip of New Zealand, there are about three Thousand Cambodian New Zealanders living here. Most of them came here in the 80s, during the high exodus of refugees from Cambodia. A few who made it here in the 90s, either came here under the family reunification act or are married to Kiwi's. These days, Immigrants who come to New Zealand, get no financial support from the government for the first two years, so you just have to work hard. In recent years, there are more Cambodian overseas students studying here.
BAMGLADESH NEW ZEALAND FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY (BNZFS) - Welcome to the official website of Bangladesh New Zealand Friendship Society (BNZFS). We want to make this website useful for Bangladeshis and others living in New Zealand, Australia, or anywhere in the world including Bangladesh.
AUSTRIAN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA INC. - Geschichte und Ziele der Vereinigung Österreichischer Klubs in Australien und Neu Seeland. The Austrian Associations of Australasia (AAA) counts among its members, Austrian Clubs and other Organisations with a significant Austrian Membership, throughout Australia and New Zealand. It exists to foster co-operation and interchange of ideas amongst its members, to promote our Austrian heritage and culture and to give the Austrian Community in this part of the world a common voice.
BHARTIYA SAMAJ CHARITABLE TRUST - To work towards bringing together various community groups and Associations of Indian origin operating in New Zealand under one umbrella. To support and assist new migrants from India in settling down suitably in New Zealand and to ensure that these persons have full access to the mainstream social and health services required for a good quality of life.
COUNCIL OF PHILLIPINE ORGANISATIONS INCORPORATED (CAPO Inc) - Brought together by a common and a mutual desire to give an equal opportunity to all constituents and supporters of the local Filipino community to participate in Auckland-wide undertakings, regardless of sex, religion, origin, affiliation or material wealth, representatives from 14 of the dynamic Filipino community organisations in the Auckland Region and private individuals ultimately cemented the formation of an umbrella organisation named the Council of Auckland Philippine Organisations Incorporated. The organisation was registered as an Incorporated Society as at 12 September 2002 after the ratification of its Charter and By-Laws
FILIPINO MIGRANT NEWS - To publish a professionally produced monthly newspaper that will be the voice of Filipinos in New Zealand. To feature crisp news stories, profiles of Filipino achievers, community news, business reports, indepth features as well as settlement information. To produce a publication by Filipinos for Filipinos but without excluding people of other nationalities who are related to Filipinos by marriage and others
PINOY NZ - PinoyNZ is comprised of dynamic individuals, who would like to provide the Filipino Community of New Zealand an online platform to express itself. We focus on presenting a wide array of migrant issues that centers on the Filipinos. We cover updates on immigration laws, Health, Government, Education, Entertainment and anything that relates to LIFE in New Zealand.
SOMALI FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY - As numbers increased, so did the need for more support and focal point for these peole. And that is what led to the establishment of the Somali Friendship Society. The society, the first of its kind in the New Zealand, was incorprated in 1995 with the aim of providing help and support and to advocate the needs of the Somali community in Hamilton, and to help integrate the new arrivals into the community and the wider society. As part of its commitments to the community, the society has, in the past few years, conducted various programmes such as maths tution for children, Road Code lessons, sewing classes for women, cultural programmes and study centre for children. In addition, the society also disseminates information and details of important policy changes to the community.
THE DANISH SOCIETY - The Hamilton Danish Society is a club that runs an active program for Danes and Danish descendants in the Waikato region. The society's calendar includes functions with the Waikato Norwegian and the Waikato Swedish Societies to enjoy Scandanavian food. A newsletter is sent regularly to members. Occasionally there are excursions to different places around the Waikato, visiting places or homes of members etc... If you wish to contact the Hamilton Danish Club by clicking on our website link below.
SOUTH AFRICANS IN THE WAIKATO - In the latter half of 2000, nine ex South Africans had a series of meetings to identify what could be done to promote the well-being of people in the Waikato region both for South Africans and Kiwis. Our vision is to create stable and prosperous communities. Centrally located on North Island - less than two hours driving time from Auckland and the Bay of Plenty port of Tauranga. Within three hours of Rotorua, Lake Taupo and the Ski fields of Mt. Ruapehu.
WAIKATO FILIPINO ASSOCIATION - The Waikato Filipino Association was formed 1993 and was incorporated under the Charitable Act # 1957 on the 13th day of December 2001. The " WFA" is a social and cultural non-profit organisation based in and about Hamilton City. It was founded primarily to preserve and promote Filipino ideals, values, culture and tradition - especially song and dance among Filipinos and Filipino/Kiwi families. We have participated in local community activities for the past few years and thus have a close cultural relationship with other cultural groups in the Waikato and New Zealand as a whole.
TAURANGA FILIPINO SOCIETY INC - This is dedicated to all Filipinos in the Philippines and throughout the world, including Filipinos who found a new home in New Zealand and who are trying to maintain their pride in their homeland, its history, customs, and traditions. It is also dedicated to their Philippine-born or New Zealand-born children who are seeking their cultural heritage, and to non-Filipinos who are wishing to learn more about Filipinos and their culture.
SCANINAVIAN CLUB OF MANAWATU INC. - Palmerston North was New Zealand's first Scandinavian settlement. It was the experiment that was planned to trigger further settlement by Scandinavian migrants to less hospitable parts of the country, such as Southern Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa - the so-called Seventy-Mile-Bush and Forty-Mile-Bush. Due to its location, Palmerston North was fated to become a city. Some of the other settlements that were effectively founded by Scandinavian migrants are now only shadows of their former selves, while Norsewood and Dannevirke remain linked to their unique heritage through their names. Our Club hopes that your visit will be informative and that those of you undertaking research will find something of interest to you.
THE PHILIPPINE CENTRAL ASSOCIATION, INC. - The PCA was organised in January 1991 by a group of 10 couples and 11 individuals. It was the aim of the group to have a formal association of Filipino expatriates in order forge unity and camaraderie among them and share the Filipino culture to the larger community. From 1991, the PCA has grown from a 21-member organisation to over 100-family and individual members in 2004. Every year the number is growing. Throughout the years of its existence, PCA has continuously conducted events and activities where members and their families experience to be “at home away from home”, celebrate Filipino traditions and observe Filipino values. In the broader area, the PCA has been proud to share the Filipino culture to New Zealanders in local events celebrating cultural diversity in New Zealand.
BARANGAY WELLINGTON - Kumusta Kabayan! You have reached the website of the New Zealand Philippines Society, Inc. This Website is maintained by a group of friends living in Wellington, New Zealand who get together frequently, often for no other reason than to be uninhibitedly Filipino. WELLINGTON JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTRE - Located in the capital city of New Zealand, the Wellington Jewish Community was established in 1843. This Jewish community, although small, has had it's own distinctive impact both within New Zealand and the wider Jewish world. Jews from all around the world have migrated to picturesque Wellington, and it is this diversity of people that has shaped the life of this city and it's Hebrew Congregation. ASIA NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION - This website (www.asianz.org.nz) is the official website of the Asia New Zealand Foundation(Asia:NZ) - a New Zealand crown entity and non-profit organisation. As well as information about Asia:NZ this site includes a Community Database and Educating for Asia. This site is managed and maintained by Asia:NZ. You can find out more about Asia:NZ here. The aim of this site is to help you learn about Asia:NZ and find information and services related to New Zealand and the peoples and countries of Asia, including New Zealand's Asian communities. HUTT VALLEY IRISH SOCIETY - We all have two other things in common: we all live in or around the Hutt Valley in New Zealand, and we enjoy maintaining or building links with others from 'the old country'.We meet regularly in our own premises. These rooms provide a focal point for Society activities, particularly the regular Friday and Sunday 'craic'. KAPATI FILIPINO COMMUNITY - Regular meetings and activities are held almost each month. Activities include: Christmas Party, Summer Family Picnic, Philippine Independence Day Celebration, Filipino Folk Dances. Aims to provide support the Filipino community and new migrants. Aims to encourage parents to teach and preserve our national language, Tagalog.
CHRISTCHURCH SWISS CLUB - The main aims of the Christchurch Swiss Club are to promote good spirit and understanding among Swiss, Kiwis, and other members and to arrange social gatherings which are in the interest of the majority of the club members. We also provide information, contacts, and links to interesting things and events in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Switzerland THE WELSH CAMBRIAN SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY - The Society has a current financial membership of around 160 and some additional friends who attend our meetings. The membership subscription is $10 a year plus we charge a $2 entry fee for ordinary monthly meetings to cover the cost of the room hire and the entertainment, in exchange each person is given a raffle ticket. Each member also receives a monthly newsletter. Members can also borrow free of charge, for one month, from our libraries of Welsh books and cassette tapes. To join the Society you don't have to be Welsh or even have a connection with Wales, all we ask is an interest in the Society and in things Welsh. If you live in the Christchurch area why not contact us, come along to one of our meetings and get to know our friendly members. If you live further away you can become a friend of the Society and still receive our newsletters. (Christchurch, NZ) CANTERBURY FIJI COMMUNITY INCOPORATED - The Society will carry out charitable activities to improve the wellbeing of Fijian people in Canterbury. In particular the Society will • Foster/maintain/preserve Fijian languages/identities • Foster and encourage employment, economic and enterprise development to help Fijian people raise their living standards; • Build Pacific communities capacity; • Provide information and assistance to improve the health and wellbeing of Fijian people; and • Carry out other charitable objectives consistent with these objectives (Christchurch, NZ) THE SOUTH CANTERBUTY FILIPINO ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED - Welcome to our website for TSCFAI. We cover a geographical region of the Central South Island which includes the towns of Timaru, Temuka, Winchester, Pleasant Point, Waimate, Oamaru, Fairlie, and Ashburton. To strengthen unity and foster camaraderie amongst the Filipinos, Filipino-descents and their families, friends and supporters who are primarily based in South Canterbury. To actively network with other Filipinos all over New Zealand, as well as other countries. To actively promote the best Filipinos talents, values, culture and traditions while implicitly imbibing the best of what New Zealand, most especially, South Canterbury can offer in terms of educational, technological, cultural and personal advancements. To provide settlement and/or integration assistance (when sought) to the new Filipino migrants in South Canterbury region. To own, build, manage and maintain a Filipino multi-purpose centre in South Canterbury that will eventually house the treasures and legacies of our rich Filipino culture and tradition.
RUSSIAN CULTURAL CENTRE IN CHRISTCHURCH - The Russian Cultural Centre of Christchurch has officially been functioning since February 2000. We teach children and adults, organise concerts, theatrical performances and festivals and take part in many cultural events of the city. We generally work within the usual areas of charitable non-profit organisations. Apart from the aims, indicated in the Russian Cultural Centre Statute, our main goal is to promote and preserve the Russian language and culture. Furthermore, we have a wider goal: to give everyone an opportunity to share their knowledge and experience with other people in the Russian Community.
FIESTA FILIPINAS - The 3rd annual Filipino exhibition and cultural programme in New Zealand. We invite everyone to come and enjoy the Fiesta atmosphere and learn about Filipino culture and lifestyle. Also on show, a comprehensive range of Filipino products and services. Don't miss it. The first show of its kind ever organised in New Zealand! . PHILIPPINE RADIO STATIONS LIVE - Philippine Radio Station online. Listen to your favourite radio station from the 7,100 beautiful islands of the Philippines. Tagalog, English from Manila to Cebu and provinces. Pinoy pride beamed around the world with top 40, mix and Jazz. THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND - Founded in 1960, the New Zealand - Japan Society of Auckland has as its primary goal “The Promotion of Goodwill and Understanding between the peoples of Japan and New Zealand”. The promotion of understanding and goodwill between the peoples of Japan and New Zealand. The study of Japanese Culture, both traditional and modern. To establish liaison and promote cultural exchanges with Japanese individuals, groups and institutions. To extend hospitality to Japanese visitors to New Zealand and provide information for members and others proposing to visit Japan. To do all such things as are or may be incidental to the foregoing objectives. NETHERLANDS FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND - This is the full name of what is commonly known as the FSN Trust. The Trust was established in August 1988 as a charitable Trust. In accordance with the Trust Deed the main aims of the Trust are to assist members of the Dutch community in N.Z. who need assistance and support because of age, bereavement, stress or other downturn in life. In particular if these needs are aggravated by cultural or language differences. THE NEW ZEALAND CHINA FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY - The New Zealand China Friendship Society has had fifty years experience working with China. This has given us strong connections and good contacts. We have a reputation in China and in New Zealand for fostering people-to-people links, whether through sister-cities, sister-schools, friendship associations at all levels, or personal communication. SRI LANKA NZ NETWORK - his is a web site for Sri Lankans in New Zealand and also for our friends all over the world. The objectives of this web site are to: build a strong community of Sri Lankans residing in New Zealand; cultivate a sense of fellowship among all Sri Lankans; and provide a single point of access to useful information to Sri Lankans migrating and/or visiting New Zealand. GERMAN SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND - Wir begrüßen Sie recht herzlich auf unserer Web-Seite der German Society of New Zealand Inc. Warm welcome on the site of the German Society of New Zealand. INDONESIAN NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS COMMUNITY - The creation of this website was started by the idea to capitalize the available Indonesia and New Zealand network. We believe with the flow of information through the NET will support the demand and supply of products and services for both Indonesian or New Zealand parties interested. INDONESIAN RADIO STATIONS LIVE - Indonesian Radio Stations on the net live. From Jakata, Surabaya, Bali and More. Listen to Indonesia online anywhere in the world. Bringing communities together.
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