What does Waitangi Day mean to you? He aha te tikanga o te Rangi o Waitangi ki a koe?
Published on Stuff By Joel Maxwell and Virginia Fallon 6 February 2020 From the hopeful to the sad, from the irreverent to the reverential, and from both sides of the Treaty signatories table, we have spoken to eight prominent New Zealanders about […]
Trade Me flatmates ad which expresses preference for Indian or Chinese doesn’t break law or breach standards, website says
Published on New Zealand Herald By Issac Davison 1 February 2020 Trade Me says it won’t take action over a “flatmates wanted” listing which states a preference for Indian or Chinese people because it does not break the law or […]
Casting vote decides water issue
Published on Otago Daily Times By Hamish MacLean 25 January 2020 Limiting interim consents replacing 100-year-old mining water rights to just seven years will stifle development of agribusiness in the region and have “significant repercussions” for the economy, Otago […]
Auckland landlord’s ‘non-stir fry cooking’ ad is racial discrimination – TradeMe
Published on Stuff By Brittany Keogh 16 December 2019 An online ad for a rental property requesting tenants avoid stir fry cooking has been changed after it was found to be discriminatory. A TradeMe listing for the three-bedroom town house in Mt Roskill, Auckland […]
Crisis facing courts as Chinese people seek justice in New Zealand
Featured in RNZ New Zealand’s rapid transition to a multicultural society is causing problems for our judicial and legal systems. That’s the conclusion of a new report from the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Parties in the Courts: […]
Ground breaking report into Superdiverse parties in Courts
The Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business is releasing its latest report today on Culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse parties in the Courts: A Chinese case study. The Report’s author, Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute said “Superdiversity is […]
Superdiversity Institute welcomes report on diverse thinking
Published on Scoop and Voxy 5 September 2019 The Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business welcomes the Centre for Social Impact’s report on diverse thinking in the not for profit (NFP) and non government organisation (NGO) sector. The report, […]
Auckland stages cultural intelligence think tank on sport
Published on Australasian Leisure Management 26 August 2019
Cultural intelligence think tank on sport well received – Aktive
Published on Voxy 2:02 pm on 21 August 2019
Chen Palmer Partners announces promotion of Leo Donnelly
Chen Palmer Partners announces promotion of Leo Donnelly Chen Palmer Partners is pleased to announce the promotion of Leo Donnelly as Principal in its Auckland office. Leo is a former Ombudsman from 2016-2018, and Deputy Ombudsman from 2004-2016. He has also […]