is an online Guide providing all kinds of information relating to working in Christchurch, such as information on courses, where to have documents translated, how to get overseas qualifications recognised, entry requirements for specific occupations and much more

As we have the office in the city 's centre, many people visit our office and contact us over phone. DMEC is really flourishing. Besides all the events we conduct regular monthly meetings and social gatherings in the selected places of members which is really works for bring a sense of unity among the members. more

Christchurch: Culture Galore Festival Ray Blank Park, 12-4pm, ('Preview' 12-1pm, The Square, 9 March). The Christchurch City Council together with the Christchurch Ethnic Council present the Culture Galore Festival, part of the Summertimes programme, which showcases the region's music, dance, food and crafts of more than 50 cultures.

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Christchurch Ethnic Council

President: Surinder Tandon
P.O Box 8453, Riccarton, Christchurch
Ph: (03) 321 8644
Email: Surindertandon@clear.net.nz

Vice President: Rallou Keeley Email: keeley@xtra.co.nz
Vice Prersident: Shirish Manik Email: Shirish_manik@rediffmail.com

Secretary: Cornelia Mageanu
Email: mageanuc@yahoo.com

Treasurer: Weng Kei Chen
Phone: (03) 348 4268
Email: Weng.Kei@ccc.govt.nz

 

Canterbury is the largest region of New Zealand by land area and has the second largest population. The major city of Christchurch is located in the Canterbury region as is the urban centre of Timaru. Canterbury has the lowest annual average rainfall of the regions (using Christchurch Gardens' weather station). Canterbury's average weekly income for people in paid employment is the third highest in New Zealand. It has the fourth highest median house prices. Unemployment in Canterbury is currently the second lowest rate in New Zealand. click here to see more