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


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Multicultural Council of Wellington

EXECUTIVES 2011-2012
President: Mohamud Mohamed
P.O. Box 1114, Wellington 6140
Ph: (4) 384 8846
Mobile: (021) 237 6571
Email:
mccw.president@gmail.com

Secretary:
Geeta Balakrishnan
Phone: (04)
Mobile: (021) 179 8031
Email:
mccw.secretary@gmail.com

Treasurer: Lonie Martin
Ph: (04) 232 3799
Mobile: (027) 256 4430
Email: 
mccwlg.treasurer@yahoo.com


Vice President: Ravindran Annamalai
Ph:   (04) 478 1967
Mobile: (021) 153 2149
Email: rav2_luv@yahoo.com

Past President:
Camilia Chin
Ph: (04) 478 9268
Mobile: (021) 062 9460
Email:
camilia.chin@xtra.co.nz

 



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