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South African chosen as part of the iDream New Zealand Project

Lawyer in Auckland Ian Mellett of Quay Law was recently chosen to be part of the iDream New Zealand motivational team. The main objective of the iDream Project is to produce a range of motivational resources to inspire young people throughout New Zealand to pursue their personal career dreams and aspirations. According to project co-ordinator

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Business deaths outnumber births ? Who is bucking the trend?

Business deaths outnumber births 24/04/2013 Sourced from stuff . Co. Nz and shared on the South Africans in Business in New Zealand blog . Canterbury businesses are bucking a nationwide drop in business numbers, with an average of 300 more opening their doors than shutting up each month. Kiwi business “deaths” outnumbered “births” for each

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How long does it take to belong? My personal immigration experience

How long does it take to belong ? …my personal immigration experience, by Norma Vaz Making the decision to leave my home continent of Africa and to start a new life half-way across the world, was a massive undertaking that took place after years of feeling unsafe, uneasy, restless and discouraged about where the future

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Caitlin Harvey : South Africans in New Zealand

Source stuff.co.nz With Mitchell Mackenzie-Mol following in the footsteps of Olympic gold medallist Joseph Sullivan last month and winning the premier under-18 single sculls title at the Maadi Cup National Secondary Schools Championships, Picton is developing a reputation for producing exceptional scullers. At the same regatta, another Queen Charlotte College sculler stamped her mark on

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