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A Guide for Migrants is an online Guide providing all kinds of information relating to working in Wellington, such as information on courses, where to have documents translated, how to get overseas qualifications recognised, entry requirements for specific occupations and much more
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See also: Mabuhay Association Inc. website to NZFEC. www.tmai.bravehost.com/
Sunday 1st April . Wellington Multicultural Festival. Multi Ethnic Day - Wellington celebrating Cultural Diversity Date: 01 April 2007 Venue: Town Hall, Wellington City Council Time: 10.00 am to 4.00 PM Cultural performances, displays and ethnic food stalls. A day out for the entire family.
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Attached is the programme for Race Relations Day (13-24March)
IRANIAN NEW YEAR (NOROOZ) Celebration 25 March 2006, 7 pm
Multicultural performance happening in the Civic Square on Thursday 23 Feb at 9.00pm
Newtown Festival 2006
Legal Lunchbox-Summer 2006
Free Job Skills Course (Asset Group)
Work and Income Clinic
EXECUTIVES 2010-2011 President: Camilia Chin P.O. Box 1114, Wellington 6140 Ph: (04) 478 9268 Mobile: (021) 062 9460 Email: ethniccouncilwellington@gmail.com Vice President: Ravindran Annamalai Ph: (04) 478 1967 Mobile: (021) 153 2149 Email: ravi2_luv@yahoo.com Secretary: Kelvin Ratnam Phone: (04) 389 8432 Mobile: (027) 489 0683 Email: mccwlg@yahoo.co.nz Treasurer: Lonie Martin Ph: (04) 232 3799 Mobile: (027) 256 4430 Email: mccwlg.treasurer@yahoo.com Past President: Prem Singh Ph: (04) 478 5652 Mobile: (027) 448 1991 Email: premsingh111@xtra.co.nz
Wellington is the thirteenth largest region of New Zealand. Wellington by land area, but has the third largest population. The Wellington region includes the capital city Wellington and the urban centre of Masterton. Wellington's average weekly income for people in paid employment is the second highest in New Zealand. It also has the second highest median house prices. The most advertised jobs in Wellington in 2004 were sales assistant, general clerk, secretary, and chef. click here to see more