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Community can be defined as a group of people having common interests or forming a distinct segment of society. My active involvement in the community has seen me become engaged in voluntary work that enhances the wellbeing and settlement of migrants and refugees into New Zealand and I have been involved in advocating for supportive and inclusive national policies. This commitment is reflected in my role as Trustee of Auckland Regional Migrant Services . Click here to see more

 

North Shore Multi Ethnic Council

President: Ray Annamalai
Email: Ray.Annamalai004@msd.govt.nz
Phone: (Home) 09-4436992
(Mobile) 029-2425783
(Office) 09-9132345
Address: 75 Pemberton Ave, Glenfield, NorthShore, Auckland
Vice President: Jun Kim
Phone: 09-4436992; Mobile: 021-2652642
Address:75 Pemberton Ave, Glenfield, NorthShore, Auckland

 

Secretary
Anne Cao
Ph. (h): 09-444 6994
Mobile: 021-134 8194

Email: dongcao@hotmail.com
Treasurer: Meena Laksmanan
Phone: 09-826 1350
Mobile: 021-1671241
Email: meena.lakshmanan@hotmail.com
2/125 Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland

Most populated region of New Zealand although the second smallest by land area. It has the most ethnically diverse population in New Zealand. Auckland has the second highest average annual winter maximum temperature and the lowest mean wind speed of the regions. Auckland's average weekly income for people in paid employment is the highest in New Zealand. It also has the highest median house prices. Unemployment in Auckland is very low, equal with Wellington, and less than the national average. Auckland has more businesses than any other region. The largest industry is property & business services, followed by manufacturing, and then retail (by numbers employed). Click here to see more