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Crusade for Christchurch raises over A$23,000

Kea Sydney teamed up with All Blacks legend David Kirk to host “Crusade for Christchurch” at the Tattersalls Club on Wednesday, 13 April.  Attended by 150 Kea members and friends, the fundrais

Top Sydney chefs join forces for With Love from Sydney

Ten of Sydney’s top chefs, a number of whom are Kiwi, hosted 130 people at a one-off cocktail party at District Dining (a Warren Turnbull restaurant) on Monday, 28 March.  Each chef created a

Air NZ compassionate flights to Christchurch

Air NZ are doing Compassionate flights for immediate family needing to fly home to Chch - see link below:
http://www.airnewzealand.com.cn/christchurch-earthquake-update

NZ Wineonline throws out challenge to help Christchurch

Kea Australia’s partner online retailer of New Zealand wines, nzwineonline.com.au, has thrown out a challenge to other retailers of New Zealand wines to match its donation of $1 per bottle sold in the

Christchurch Major Earthquake Again - newslinks, person finder, other information

Kea Australia members' collective hearts go out to everyone affected by this major tragedy.

This devastating earthquake measuring 6.3 struck Christchurch at 12.51pm NZ time on 22 January, 2011.

Kea Taste of Otago food and wine

After the success of last years “Taste of Hawke’s Bay”, Kea Brisbane members were treated this year to a “Taste of Otago” on 25th November.

Kea Brisbane - Kiwi Business Entrepreneurs Series

Kea Brisbane recently added an exciting new event to their calendar - the Kiwi Business Entrepreneurs Series. 

Kiwis leading job boom in Australia - study

New Zealanders are moving to Australia in record numbers, but they arrive already educated and end up working on average harder and longer than Australians, a government study says.

Kiwi publican opens new doors

New Zealand entrepreneur Michael Thiele has a strategy to develop his Australian pubs.

Behold, Newstralia

New Zealand is talking about whether to become part of Australia. It would be a sad step for a country which has used its independence to set an example for the rest of the world, says Simon Schama.