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- Enhance your effectiveness in the workplace with one of Ara's affordable and flexible business short courses coming up at Ara's City Campus. Please note that some courses are subject to a minimum number of participants
- Learn how to better understand the Pacific culture by attending this hands-on workshop from Ara. There is a growing need to increase cultural capability among staff
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 15th December 2021
The art of Māori weaving was under threat 40 years ago, and is celebrating its survival against overwhelming odds in a world first exhibition - Te Puna Waiora: The Distinguished Weavers of Te Kāhui Wh
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eCALD® Cross-Cultural Interest Group (CCIG) Webinar: “The End of Life Choice Act 2019";
Resettlement of refugees into locations around New Zealand impacted by current COVID-19 outbreak (Immigration NZ);
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- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 16th August 2021
Visitors to the Avon Loop area of the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Area will be able to learn more about the concept of mahinga kai and the city’s rich rowing history when installation of a
- Researchers from the University of Auckland and Goethe University Frankfurt are currently recruiting for their survey on the COVID-19 experiences of Asian members of the "team of 5 million" in NZ
- Cantabrians are being challenged to step outside their comfort zone, forge new connections and celebrate the region’s diversity
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 25th June 2020
Christchurch City Council will try to acquire the Christchurch Netball Centre in South Hagley Park as a new base for community recreation, sports, and multicultural activities
- Have you ever wondered what it would be like for Pacific communities in New Zealand to have our very own free-to-air Pacific TV platform in New Zealand - featuring our families, our people and our communities? That is the vision of Oriana TV
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 29th April 2020
A Chinese-speaking service is now available at Christchurch City Libraries
- Speak Up-Kōrerotia is a human rights radio show that airs on Canterbury's Plains FM 96.9
- District Health Board, PHO and Non-Governmental Organisations’ workforces across New Zealand are eligible to access free CALD Cultural Competency Courses, provided by eCALD® Services online and face-to-face in Auckland
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