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NZ2011 Business Club: Connecting international visitors with the locals

“There’s no better tour guide than a local, and if that local also happens to be in the same business as you, you could get a whole lot more out of your New Zealand rugby trip than simply a great t

Christchurch's earthquake recovery: Make It Your Business

In the aftermath of this year's Canterbury earthquakes many business leaders are wanting to find ways to make a long term contribution to the region's recovery.

Kea Global CEO Dr Sue Watson: One big idea to grow NZ businesses

Last week Kea Global CEO Dr Sue Watson spoke at ICE Ideas Conference, an inspiring, thought provoking day of presentations by New Zealand’s best ‘thinkers and doers’.

Calling ex-Dunedinites: Connect with Otago launched

Good news for expats who hail from Otago. ‘Connect with Otago’ is a group dedicated to keeping ex-Dunedinites connected and up to date with the latest news and opportunities from the Otago region.

Thousands of Kiwi Expats take action to support Christchurch

The devastation from the Christchurch earthquake has been heart breaking for all New Zealanders to watch. For Kiwi expats, being away from home only magnifies the feeling of helplessness and concern.

World Class New Zealand Awards 2011 Presentation Days: Tickets now on sale

Tickets are now on sale for the World Class New Zealand 2011 Presentation Days to be held in Auckland and Wellington during Inspire Week, 4th – 8th April.

World Class New Zealanders Announced

Seven of New Zealand’s leading entrepreneurs and innovators – people dedicated to enhancing the country’s reputation on the world stage – have been honoured in this year’s World Class New Zealand Awards. 

Kea announces new Global CEO

We are pleased to announce that Dr Sue Watson has been appointed Kea’s new Global CEO.

Bid to tap expat market potential

A new service which will match would-be exporters with offshore Kiwi experts is the next big step for Kea, the Kiwi Expat Association.