Kea - New Zealand's global network - connects you with more than 25,000 talented Kiwis and 'friends of New Zealand' around the world. Find out more.

Groups

Kea has its global headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand and operates four regional offices in Sydney, Shanghai, London and New York . We also maintain a growing network of Kea chapters and other affiliated groups across the globe.

Kea Toronto

Kea Toronto was launched in June 2008, and serves a growing New Zealand community in the greater Toronto area for business and social events.

Kea UK Creative Group

Mission
Create a network and communication channel for New Zealand’s creative population regardless of their geographical location and spread New Zealand’s talent and unique cultural blend around the world through network generated content and performance collaboration.

Kea UK IT&T Group

Mission
Create a network and communication channel for New Zealand’s IT&T population regardless of their geographical location. The IT&T Group brings together Kea members working in this sector to network and share updates and insights on the latest developments in UK-Europe, New Zealand and across the globe.

Kea UK Media Group

Mission
Connect New Zealand with its large global talent community and contribute to the growth, development, and future prosperity of New Zealand by sharing knowledge, contacts and opportunities within the media sector.

Kea UK Sustainability Group

Mission
Contribute to the growth, development, and future prosperity of New Zealand by sharing knowledge, contacts and opportunities within the sustainability sector.

Kea Vancouver

Kea Vancouver brings New Zealanders living in the Vancouver area together for business and social events, adding to Kea's global network.
 

Kea Washington

Kea greater Washington DC (encompassing Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania) was launched in 2008.

World Class New Zealand

The World Class New Zealand programme (World Class NZ), established December 2001, contributes to the government's strategy of increasing New Zealand's international competitiveness by improving gl