New trustees to help strengthen New Zealand’s engagement with Asia
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono welcomes the appointment of three new trustees to help guide its work equipping New Zealanders to thrive in Asia.
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Media release: Asia New Zealand Foundation welcomes new Honorary Advisers
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono welcomes the appointment of new New Zealand Honorary Advisers to support its mission of equipping New Zealanders to thrive in Asia.
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Youth take the lead on
New Zealand-Asia relations
Twenty-five young people who represent the future of the Asia-New Zealand relationship have been acknowledged at ‘ones to watch’, by the Foundation.
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Foundation gifted Māori name
The Asia New Zealand Foundation has been gifted a Māori name, Te Whītau Tūhono, to sit alongside its English name.
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Foundation welcomes new honorary advisers
The Asia New Zealand Foundation has named five prominent and highly respected individuals as new Asia-based honorary advisers.
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Simon Draper: Southeast Asians tackle sustainability
When Kiwis picture the impacts of climate change, melting ice shelves in Antarctica is probably one of the first images to spring to mind.
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Simon Draper's Stuff articles
Read Simon Draper's fortnightly Stuff columns looking at some of the big issues connecting New Zealand and Asia.
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Report: Maintaining cultural knowledge and language skills a challenge for Asian under-fives
A new report released today by the Asia New Zealand Foundation finds maintaining cultural knowledge and language skills is a challenge for the growing number of under-five Asian children in New Zealan
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Business interns off to India, South Korea
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Asia New Zealand Foundation expands its Leadership Network with 42 new members
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono announces the addition of 42 new members into its Leadership Network from across Aotearoa.
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Shangri-La Dialogue shines light on international tensions
New Zealand Journalist Thomas Manch sheds light on the stark disparity between the lofty appellation of the Shangri-La Dialogue and the complex reality witnessed at the international defence summit.
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Asia awaits for New Zealand arts practitioners
Thirteen New Zealand-based arts practitioners have been awarded funding to undertake opportunities in Asia thanks to the return of Asia New Zealand Foundation’s Arts Practitioner Fund.