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Optimism for Asia's post-Covid recovery abounds at Singapore conference

Speakers at this year's Singapore Institute of Directors Conference exuded confidence in Asia's ability to emerge from Covid lockdowns in a strong position, writes the Foundation's Ethan Jones.

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Simon Draper's September 2021 Update

Kia ora koutou. Kia pai, kia harikoa hoki Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. It is an important week in Aotearoa as it is a chance for us to celebrate and help revitalise this country’s indigenous language.

Education / News
Teachers connect online to build global competence

Nine of the Foundation’s recently inducted education Champions connected with educators in Asia recently as part of an online programme to help develop cultural awareness and ‘global citizens’.

Arts / News
Q&A: The Mourning After

We talk with playwright and director Ahi Karunaharan about his play The Mourning After, which the Foundation supported with an Arts Project grant.

Leadership Network / News
Young entrepreneurs tackle clothing waste and didymo for 48-hour challenge

Leadership Network members took a group young entrepreneurs under their wing to guide them to second place in this year's Entrepreneurs in Action event, held in Wellington recently.

Leadership Network / News
Festival inspires hope for the future

Leadership Network members joined thousands of others at TSB Arena in Wellington recently to attend New Zealand's largest social innovation summit, Festival for the Future. In this article, Leadership

Arts / News
Flowers and People - Gold

We talk to director of Whirinaki art gallery Leanne Wickham about the animated and interactive work Flowers and People - Gold, by Japanese arts collective Teamlab.

Education / News
Mascot designs to cheer on the New Zealand team at the Tokyo Paralympic Games

Arts / News
IN TOUCH - 20...20 VISION

Experience Shane Carter and Arnont Nongyao's "abrasive and confronting" audio-visual work 20...20 VISION. 20...20 VISION is an IN TOUCH Arts Commission.

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Simon Draper's August 2021 Update

This month, Simon Draper looks back on the Foundation's Olympic activation at the Cloud on Auckland's waterfront and looks ahead to a month of business events around the South Island.

Arts / News
The Inner Lives of Islands

We talk to curator Robbie Handcock about the Inner Lives of Islands, an exhibition on at Te Tuhi gallery in Auckland that looks at storytelling from the Asia-Pacific region.

Education / News
Kids get a kick out of Japanese culture at Olympic Fanzone

The Olympic Games saw the Cloud on Auckland’s waterfront come alive with the sound of excited sport fans of all ages cheering on New Zealand Olympians and learning a little Japanese culture.

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