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Track II / News
Asia-focused think tank opportunities

With New Zealand's borders opening back up, young New Zealanders will be looking further afield for opportunities to study or progress in their career paths.

Education / News
Olympic sailor wows students with stories of Asia

Olympic sailor Sam Meech Zoomed in on classrooms around the country recently to share his stories about traveling and competing in Asia, including taking part in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Leadership Network / News
Leadership Network cohort thriving in Tokyo

It’s easy to feel lost in a city of 30 million but connecting with a crew of like-minded Kiwis has helped five expats find their feet in Tokyo.

Arts / News
IN TOUCH Arts Commission: Yoru no Torii

Allan Xia's motion comic Yoru no Torri recounts his visit to Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, Kyoto, where a chance encounter with an old man revealed to him another side of the sacred site.

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
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.

Sports / News
Learn Japanese phrases for the Tokyo Olympics

See what we've got going on at NZHQ for Tokyo 2020 in Auckland!

Research / News
Cultural difference - not indifference - the key

Rugby player Tamati Ellison has spent ten years living in Japan with his wife Meremaraea and their five children. He says being Māori helped him understand and adjust to life in Japan.

Track II / News
Opinion: Leadership vacuum sees Japan take on new security role

In the absence of US leadership in Asia, Japan has stepped up to represent democracy in the region says the director of the Todat Peace Institute, Kevin Clements.

Arts / News
IN TOUCH - Half-Life

Fiona Amundsen and Hiroshi Nakatsuji's work Half-Life explores the impact of the dropping of nuclear bombs on the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

Research / News
Art to bind cultures

Karl Johnstone is the owner and director of Haumi NZ, a business that initiates designs and delivers projects of national and international significance both in New Zealand and throughout the world.

Sports / News
Paralympics delay just a bump in the road for NZ chef de mission

The woman responsible for making sure the Tokyo Paralympics run smoothly for the New Zealand team says despite COVID being a spanner in the works, the rescheduled games will be better than ever.

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