
Suffrage 125 Spotlight: Grace Ryu
This year marks the 125th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement, which gave all women in Aotearoa the right to vote. Grace Ryu was born in South Korea ..

Christchurch, a refugee resettlement, once again!
Canterbury Refugee Resettlement and Resource Centre - Immigration Minister announced that the Government will reinstate Christchurch as a place for resettlement

Minister's Update - August 2018
Kia ora, malo e lelei, talofa lava, namaste, ni hao, mabuhay, anyoung haseyo, and very warm greetings to all.

Have your say on the future of education
The Ministry of Education is working to understand what New Zealanders need and want from the education system.

Live Your Dream – Ethnic Women in Entrepreneurship
What links a cupcake business, an ethnic driving school for women and an IT support and training service for the elderly?

Supporting Active Citizenship
SPLICE, has recently been supported by the Ethnic Communities Development Fund to launch Active Citizens in New Zealand.

Minister's Update - July 2018
Kia ora, namaste, ni hao, mabuhay, anyoung haseyo, mālō e lelei and very warm greetings to you all.


International connections
Sister Cities New Zealand is a national organisation established to promote peace by fostering exchanges between cities in New Zealand and abroad.

Ashburton: A most Welcoming Community
On 11 July, the Office of Ethnic Communities attended the launch of Ashburton District Council’s Welcoming Plan - Whakatau mai ki te rōhe o Hakatere.