In this Issue
Potluck Dinner 1
www.newkiwis.co.nz 1
Pacific Apprentice Information Evening
1
Photo Gallery 2
President’s Report 2
From the Coordinator 3
The New Committee 3
Kidzone 3 Feeding our Futures 4
New Citizenship Forms
4
Settlement Support 5
Notice Board 6
Kids Korner 7
Family News 7
World Refugee Day 8
Thanks to the
International school at SIT for
the printing of this
publication
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SOUTHLAND MULTI-
NATIONS COUNCIL INC
Southland Multi -Nations Counci l 46 Kelvin Street Invercargi l l (03) 2149296 E-mail : mul [email protected]
DISCLAIMER— The information disclosed in this publication does not necessarily reflect the view of the
Southland Multi-Nations Council Inc. Southland Mutli-Nations Council Inc does not support any particular political party.
Potluck DinnerPotluck DinnerPotluck DinnerPotluck Dinner
Saturday 19 June 6.30pm Holy Trinity Church Hall, King Street, Windsor
Please bring a plate of food to sharePlease bring a plate of food to sharePlease bring a plate of food to sharePlease bring a plate of food to share
Everyone WelcomeEveryone WelcomeEveryone WelcomeEveryone Welcome Members of Southland Multi-Nations—free Non members—a gold coin donation
www.newkiwis.co.nz
The Ministry of Pacific Affairs in collaboration with Pacific Island Cultural Advisory Trust invites you to attend the
Pacific Apprentice Information Evening June 15, 5.30pm—8.00pm, Pacific Island Cultural Adv isory Trust, 135 Bowmont St.
• Learn more about different apprenticeships available in Invercargill
• Hear directly from employers on the different career opportunities they offer A light meal will be served.
For catering purposes let Leona know by email [email protected] or phone 214 6089
• On the website www.newkiwis.co.nz you can register your skills to search for potential employees and keep your online CV details up-to-date. You need to have a valid work permit, permanent residence or NZ Citizenship.
• There’s also a place on the website for employers to look for skilled migrants. • The purpose of New Kiwis is to link the skills of migrants with the needs of New
Zealand Employers. Visit www.newkiwis.co.nz
From President Brian From President Brian From President Brian From President Brian Kia ora Koutou,
It was great to be back at the pot-luck last month, the first I have been able to attend this year. The theme was Mother’s Day, for which Michelle assembled a display table, provoking a number of comments. Several people spoke about their mothers, giving an insight into what an
important and formative role this person has to play in our lives. Thanks to Brianna, who danced as Tweetie Pie for us, ably assisted by Gypsy as Sylvester the cat. A quiz was held, new people were welcomed and it was a very pleasant evening for all. By the time this newsletter reaches you, the Annual General Meeting will have happened and our new committee will be announced elsewhere in this newsletter. Congratulations to those successful candidates, I am sure they will work well together for the good of our organization. We
look forward to another successful year. There are still large numbers of new foreign students coming into Invercargill to study. Please help them all as much as you can, and tell them they are welcome.
As we approach the beginning of winter, I hope you are all planning to keep warm and healthy during the colder months. And I look forward to seeing you all at the next pot-luck gathering. Hopefully, I will see some of you before then at my birthday celebrations. Remember you are warmly welcome to share in my birthday (no presents please) the afternoon of Saturday and Sunday June 5 and 6 at 237 Bowmont Street, Invercargill. (tel 216 7728 or 022 6360256 if you need directions) Also watch out for details in the newspaper of Matariki (the Maori New
Year) celebrations coming up in the next few weeks.
Kind regards
Brian’s new cell phone no. 022 6360256 Brian Bellett
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If you’d like to share a story with readers of this newsletter— something that has helped you to settle into New Zealand, a good news story, a rec-ipe , something else of interest and appropriate for the newsletter — you can email it to me at [email protected] and I will include it as space permits. Thanks. Violet
If you would like to talk to the police about anything you can phone me on 215 0311 or Invercargill Police Station 211 0400.
Remember, if it is urgent dial 111 Community Constable, Anthony Hogan
Tax Rebate for Donations
Southland Multi-Nations Council Inc. is an incorporated society and is registered under the Charities Act 2005. Donations of $5 or more are eligible for a donations rebate from the Inland Revenue Department. A GST receipt will be issued so you can claim the rebate.
The purpose of Southland Multi-Nations is to promote and protect the interests
of ethnic people in Southland
WANTED: Does anyone have some children’s books in good condition in Tagalog they would like to donate to Southland Multi-Nations? Perhaps your children have got older and they no longer read them. We are hoping to have a collection of children’s books in Tagalog which people will be able to borrow.
Do you have any CDs or DVDs with ethnic music which you would like to donate to Multi-Nations? These would be played at potluck dinners. You can take these to the office or bring to a potluck. Thanks
Photo Gallery May Potluck Dinner
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From the CoordinatorFrom the CoordinatorFrom the CoordinatorFrom the Coordinator
Greetings to everyoneGreetings to everyoneGreetings to everyoneGreetings to everyone June is beginning of Matariki, the Maori New Year. For many Maori, Matariki signals the begin-ning of a new cycle of life and a time to reflect on the previous year. This month President Brian is reflecting on 70 years and is having a two day birthday party at Queen’s Birthday weekend. On Saturday and Sunday afternoon, June 5 and 6 you and your family are
invited to visit and have a piece of cake with Brian and his family. Each year at the Annual General Meeting the membership fee is set for the following year. The membership fee has been $10 for many years. At the AGM on May 24 it was decided that the membership fee to join Multi-Nations would increase to $15 per year per family. June 19 is the next potluck dinner. Hope to see you there.
Violet Stewart
From the Annual General Meeting held Monday 24 May, 2010
The new committee of Southland Multi-Nations is: President Brian Bellett Vice President Trevor Penny Treasurer Dharrini Balakrishnan Committee Members: Michelle Penny Rakesh Premkumar Siva Puppala Harry Rattray Nijeeya Renju Padathiparambil Flora Sta.Ana
Photo -Left to Right: Front row: Siva, Michelle, Brian, Trevor Back row: Dharrini, Harry, Rakesh (Nijeeya & Flora are missing from this photo)
Volunteers needed to help again this year at
Kidzone July 7-12, 10am to 3pm @ James Hargest Hig h School This is a children’s holiday programme which has now become a yearly event. Last year we
organised activities there for the children to do and we have been asked to again provide activities and crafts from other countries for the children. Last year we had 21 volunteers from Multi-Nations to help which was great. If you can help for even a morning or an afternoon that would be a big help. We are planning to show the children how to use chopsticks, origami, and make a simple paper kite (easy pattern provided). Thanks to those who have already offered to help, but I still need more helpers please. If you’d like to know more please contact me at the office or talk to me at the potluck in June. We will have a meeting of volunteers towards the end of June to learn how to do the various activities so we can show the children. I’ll let everyone who has volunteered know when we will have that meeting.
Contact Violet at Multi-Nations —214 9296 office 8.30am—2.30pm
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Bollywood Dance Nite 2008 And Diwali Celebrations 2 009 (2 in 1) 2 DVDs in labelled case—$10
Contact: Sudhir Kumar 0272445362
Change to Citizenship forms The New Zealand Citizenship Office has new forms for applying for citizenship. There are three forms: • An Adult form (tan) for applicants 16 years and older • A Child form (blue) for applicants under 16 years of age • A Samoan form (green) for all Western Samoan applicants, including adults and children. There are two application guide books that accompany the forms: one for the Adult/Child forms and one for the Samoan form. The guides provide information on the relevant requirements for applicants and give step by step instructions on how to complete the forms. A separate guide and application form was developed for Samoan applicants as they are assessed under different legislation due to New Zealand’s special relationship with Samoa. The new forms came into use on 10 May 2010. Contact the Citizenship Office on 0800 22 5151, or at [email protected] to request the forms, or if you have any queries about the new material. You can also download the forms from the Department of Internal Affairs website: www.dia.govt.nz
Ethnic Church Choirs needed
for Rainbow Praise
Sunday November 7
at First Church, Tay St, In’gill
2pm to 3.30pm
For 3 years now the Nelson Multicultural Council has run a special annual event in the Nelson Cathedral where Christian choirs from different ethnic communities come together and share their songs of worship. This is so popular in Nelson that we thought we would have a similar event here in Invercargill. If you are interested in taking part or want more information contact Violet at Multi-Nations office, tel 214 9296. On the website link below you can see photos of Rainbow Praise in Nelson this year. http://www.nelsonmulticultural.co.nz/EVENTS/Rainbow+Praise+2010.html
Matariki
Celebrations
start from June 15th
Watch out for details
in the newspapers
and on the radio.
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Frosts and winter weather are moving in and this is the time when annual leave is due
and all those lucky Filipinos’ are flying home to the hot humid temperatures and their families. Meanwhile back here the wood supplies are being stocked up and winter clothing sales are being sourced.
It’s also time to renegotiate your next year’s contract – Every employee, whether working full time or part time, must have a written employment agreement. This can be either an individual agreement or a collective agreement.
Individual employment agreements are negotiated between individuals and their employer and bind only those par-ties. A collective agreement is negotiated between a registered union and an employer. A collective agreement is only binding on employees that are members of the union and whose positions are covered by the coverage clause of the collective agreement. For more information on employment agreements go to: www.ers.dol.govt.nz/relationships/
There are some contents that must by law be included in employment agreements, and there are also a number of minimum conditions that must be met, regardless of whether they are included in agreements. Employment law also provides a framework for negotiating additional entitlements. For more information on what needs to be included in employment agreements and the minimum conditions, go to: www.ers.govt.nz/relationships/terms.html
The Employment Agreement Builder is on online tool developed by the Department of Labour to help employees and employers customise a mutually agreed employment agreement that suits individual situations. To see how it works, go to: www.ers.dol.govt.nz/EmploymentAgreementBuilder/builder/Default.aspx
For more information on the services offered by the Department of Labour in the Employment Relations environment visit www.ers.dol.govt.nz/
Coming up we have the following seminar:
Focus on Job Searching – If you would like to be part of this group – ring and book a place 2111803
Keep Warm
Sue Morrison-Bailey
Southland Settlement Support Co-ordinator, Tel 03 2111803
Sue Morrison-Bailey 03 2111803 [email protected] Southland Settlement Support, 143 Spey Street, Inve rcargill, funded by Department of Labour
Employment Agreements:
Career Services – Tuesday 15th June 9.30am – 11.30am
June
2010
Public Meeting: Looking After our Seniors
• Concerned about cuts to home care services; elder abuse, rest home care?
• Want to have your say? Tell your story?
MP’s from Labour & the Greens are working with GreyPower to look at the quality of Aged Care in NZ
Everyone welcome
Monday 14 June, 1.30pm at Invercargill Ascot Park Hotel, cnr Racecourse Road & Tay Street
Local contact: Lesley Soper 03 216 6427
(Disclaimer: Southland Mutli-Nations Council Inc. does not support any particular political party)
Citizen's Advice Bureau corner of Dee & Gala streets
This agency has been set up to assist people with enquiries for services and for referral to other
agencies.
Specialist service include:
Justice of the Peace clinic – Saturday 10am until noon. (no appointment necessary)
Consumer clinic - every Wednesday 3pm- 4.30pm, Friday 12pm-1.30pm- call to make an appointment
Legal services - free legal service on Thursday night. An appointment must be made.
Telephone: (03) 218 6648 or 0800 367 222
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Southland Community Law Centre
5 Tay Street
Invercargill (just along from W.I.N.Z)
Ph 03 214 3180 or 0800 55 0800
Services include:
• providing legal information
• advice and assistance
• promoting legal education and law reform
• and in some cases representing people in court.
These services are usually provided free to eligibl e members of the public. Check with your local com-munity law centre to see what services they offer.
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Membership of
Southland Multi-Nations
If you aren’t a member of Southland Multi-Nations and would like to be you can either phone Violet at the office for a form, come into the office and collect a form or download a form from our website www.multinations.co.nz. On the website you will find the membership form under the heading of publications.
Annual Membership is now $15 per family
Southland Centre
184 Esk Street, Invercargill Tel/fax: 03-2182736
email [email protected]
Free English language classes for people from
non-English speaking backgrounds*
• Home tutors
• Social English Groups
• ( in Invercargill & Gore)
• English for Employees (a specially designed programme for people in employment)
*conditions apply
Notice Board
June
Birthday Greetings
To:
☺ Garry
☺ Christine
☺ Matthew
☺ Troy
☺ Shazna
☺ Yael
☺ Diamond
☺ Chris
☺ Warrren
f anyone would like to have birthday greetings in our newsletters please let Violet know at the office, 214 9296
☺ Antony
☺ Georgiana
☺ Hashani
☺ Ljubica
☺ Azania
☺ Keith
☺ Rhiddim
☺ Londras
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Kids Korner
One Saturday recently I looked out the glass sliding doors of our house and there was a fantail flitting around the verandah. The cat, Whiskers was lying on a cane chair on the verandah sleeping in the sun. He opened one eye and gave the fantail a sleepy, can’t be bothered look, and went back to sleep. I was very glad about that. When I was little if there was a fantail nearby when we were in the garden my mother would make the same sound as the fantail and it would come and sit on her hand. I thought that was special. • The Maori names for fantail is Piwakawaka • The fantail/piwakawak has a long tail compared with the rest of its body • The tail opens into a fan which is how it got its name • Its broad tail helps it to change direction quickly when hunting for insects
Have fun!
Violet ☺☺☺☺
� Sincere condolences to the Wixon family, on the recent sudden loss of Farin's mother in Fiji.
� Happy 70th birthday to President Brian Bellett.
� Last month we congratulated Philip and Merlynee Merl on their wedding on April 11th. This month we’ve got a lovely photo of their wedding.
If you have any news you would like to go in our monthly newsletter please let Violet know at the office, either by phone or email.
Family News
Photo from http://www.mtlees.co.nz/mtlees/images/fantail_piwakawaka.jpg
The Curious Fantail A fantail has flown into a difficult place to get out of. Can you help it find the way out?
For a Rainy DayFor a Rainy DayFor a Rainy DayFor a Rainy Day
If it’s too wet to play outside see how many other 3-letter English words you can make out of the word
F A N T A I LS
If you can’t think of many words ask your family to help you. This is great fun for all ages.
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Southland Multi-Nations Council
Southland Community House
46 Kelvin Street
Invercargill
Each year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) celebrates
World Refugee Day on 20 June
The global theme for World Refugee Day
in 2010 is “Home.”
Through the simple statement,
“They took my home but they can’t take
my future,” UNHCR will be highlighting the
plight of refugees worldwide and recognizing
their courage and resilience.
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