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Ethnic communities in
New Zealand

Trailblazers:

Inspirational stories of seven migrant women entrepreneurs Trailblazers (960 kb PDF) or html.

Here's a snapshot of some of these women speaking about their inspirational journeys at the EthnicA Conference Auckland in April 2011.


Evidence based advocacy - raising the profile of ethnic communities

A presentation by Pino Migliorino, Chair of the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Council Australia. (May 2011, EthnicA Wellington)

Hear his speech:

Part One: Growing up an Italian in Australia

Part Two: Changes in Government policy towards immigration

Part Three: The challenge for the ethnic community is getting a voice

Part Four: Using research to identify need and service

Part Five: The multicultural debate


Caste Away? Unfolding the Māori Indian.

Research on the emergence of identity of Māori Indians, by Dr Edwina Pio, Associate Professor at the Business and Law School of AUT University, Auckland.

The book explores the experiences of those from a mixed background of Māori and Indian.

Available in hard copy


Building Bridges

Connecting Muslim New Zealanders to non-Muslims. This booklet and programme also aims to build leadership within the community and encourages participation in all aspects of New Zealand life.


Muslims in New Zealand: Inspiring Positive Dialogue for Young People

A video resource showcasing comments from Muslim young people. Muslims in New Zealand: Inspiring Positive Dialogue for Young People


Directory of Muslim Women's Organisations in New Zealand

Find Muslim Women's Organisations by region or by the role they play and the type of work they do: html or pdf (425.8kb)


Portraits: Youth

An Office of Ethnic Affairs publication that celebrates young ethnic New Zealanders Portraits Youth


150 years of Croatians in New Zealand

150 years of Croatians in New Zealand.


Ethnic Diversity in NZ: Statistical Profile (1999)

Ethnic Diversity in NZ: Statistical Profile pdf (700 kb)

For hard copies of the above material, please email us on Ethnic.Affairs@dia.govt.nz.