This is an opportunity for Leadership Network members to attend the largest New Zealand youth-focussed event that looks at leadership and innovation for impact.
Media/News
Media intern swept up by bustling Jakarta
Media intern Isabella Cleary describes the six weeks she spent living in Indonesia, learning Baharsa, exploring the countryside with friends and covering local stories.
Sports/News
Burgeoning opportunities for NZ sportspeople in Asia
The Foundation's sports adviser Kirsty Sharp reflects on some of the key takeaways from the Foundation's recently published report The Rising Impact of Asia on New Zealand Sport.
Sports/News
1st XV Thailand visit more than just rugby
Visiting Thailand for an international tournament "opened students’ eyes to a world that exists beyond what they had ever imagined", says Hamilton Boys High 1st XV coach Cameron Moorby.
News/News
Simon Draper’s March 2023 Executive Director’s Update
Executive director Simon Draper reports in from Sri Lanka where he is meeting with partners and supporters of the Foundation to discuss strengthen ties with the Southeast Asian nation.
Business/News
KPMG intern can't get enough of dynamic Ho Chi Minh City
Waikato University graduate Harriet Yeoman describes living in vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and interning at audit, tax and advisory company KPMG.
Business/News
From Gore to Seoul - an intern's journey
Having never set foot outside of New Zealand, finding herself in the bustling streets of Seoul was an eye-opening and exhilarating experience for CJ Cultural Foundation intern Libby McKinnel.
Entrepreneurship/Grant
NZ visit for Southeast Asian agribusiness entrepreneurs and business leaders
The Foundation is offering up to eight young Southeast Asian agribusiness entrepreneurs and business leaders the opportunity to visit New Zealand and attend world-leading agribusiness conferences.
News/News
Asia Honorary Advisers’ meeting to provide insights on the region
The Foundation's Honorary Advisers will share their perspectives on New Zealand’s relationships with Asia at a meeting in Singapore in March.
Events/Event
Myanmar Crisis: Is there a pathway to democracy?
This symposium will analyse the situation in Myanmar and explore whether there is any prospect of a return to democracy in this geo-political powder keg.
Research/News
Living under threat - lessons from South Korea
Otago University teaching fellow Peter Grace visited South Korea recently to look at how citizens of that country perceive and respond to the ever-present threat from the north.
Arts/News
IN TOUCH - Drinking With Li Bai
We chat to poet Doc Drumheller about his IN TOUCH Arts Commission work in which fellow poets and dignitaries in New Zealand and Asia read poems from his 2018 collection of poems Drinking with Li Bai.