arrival of the first white settlers to the shores of Australia and New Zealand, the Aboriginal people of both countries have been unfairly treated. Even in modern times, animosity still exists between the white European and native populations. However, the Aboriginal people in Australia have been consistently treated worse than the Maori people in New Zealand. The Aboriginal people of Australia and the Maori people of New Zealand both have unique and rich cultures that emphasize a strong tie to
New Zealand has been described as "God's own country" and the "Paradise of the Pacific" for centuries. New Zealand is home to stunning landscapes, a stable economy, and a general willingness to conduct business. The “kiwi’s” are calm and collected people, which is directly reflected in the business that occurs there. A Canadian business should definitely set up shop in New Zealand for countless reasons. Some of these reasons include the fact that the actual conduction of business in New Zealand and
Polynesia hold both polytheistic and animistic religious structures. They worship several deities as well as ascribe to the spiritual beliefs of things existent in nature, such as water and trees. The cosmology of the Hawaiian people and the Māori from New Zealand recognize multiple gods and goddesses, and many of them are female deities. Worship of deities for every element was found in both cultures; fire, water, air and earth all had gods or goddesses that ruled those elements. Evident in both Hawaiian
Australian and New Zealand soldiers exemplified the spirit of the Australian diggers during Vietnam by showing bravery, mateship and loyalty. Historians have stated that the battle of Long Tan served as an excellent example of the ANZAC spirit. They showed courage, loyalty, sacrifice, heroism, dedication, honour, integrity, initiative and determination throughout the Vietnam campaign. Mr. Edward Phillips who served in Vietnam as a NASHO, represents the ANZAC legend of bravery courage and loyalty
common strategies of persuasion in her speech. First the Prime Minister of New Zealand starts her speech with an opening sequence in the language of the indigenous people of Aoteroa, New Zealand. By doing so, Ardern does not only grab the audience‘s attention by using a language that the majority of them is not familiar with, but also honors the indigenous people, as they are the first ones to live on the island New Zealand. Furthermore it portrays her as a good Prime Minster, since she listens and
I am here to talk about how customary law also can be known as the ATSI in Australian links to other indigences colonies around the world. And how the aboriginal Australian link to New Zealand Maori people and how they are linked to one another. Aboriginal societies, and which regulate human behaviour, mandate specific sanctions for non-compliance, and connect people with the land and with each other, through a system of relationships. Some of the different laws between indigenous colonies around
New Zealand is a country full of animal lovers. Most households have a cat, a dog, or another fluffy family member, and many people can remember the gentle first days of what it was like to play with their new pet puppy or kitten. Unfortunately for many animals around New Zealand, they are kept locked up in cages with no sun to lounge in or any grass to graze or run around in.The sad truth is that many animals are to be held in captivity where they are then tested on or force fed until they are big
the most famous seaman of his time. He discovered and charted New Zealand and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. He started as an apprentice on a collier, transporting coal to and from Whitby, and it was a Whitby ship that he chose to take on his three great voyages of exploration. During these voyages, he dispelled the myth of the existence of a great continent. He accurately charted and explored the whole coastline of New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia, and was the first navigator
others in that same archetype. The explorer archetype includes people that like new ideas and new ways to experience life. The idea of creating, discovering, and learning new ideas is what drives explorers. The passion of traveling is leaving the old behind to start a new can not be a random plan There has to be a true want, and at risk to be able to take a chance at finding new places.To get out of normal life, and find a new way to live or to reach a destination point, no matter what obstacles that
was a community based centre or privately run. I think if you set up and owned a centre you would want it to represent your values and it would be hard to accept values that were not similar to your own. Now practically all care providers in New Zealand responsible for care of children under 5 are obliged to demonstrate how they solicit views of parents on a whole range
encourages the social worker to acknowledge any potential impacts of a diagnosis and look for ways to support and advocate for them through the medical process. For the purpose of this assignment, social work interaction with HIV infected patients in New Zealand will be explored. Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (HIV) is a condition that attacks and damages the immune system. The result of this, is the body’s vulnerability to sickness, infection, disease and death.
Social Security rate held in New Zealand by 3%. Government savings for the company rate management’s up to the mid- 2.18 % in New Zealand in 2004. 3% in 2007, a high ratio and 0%, a record level in 2005 and formed a government managed company for Provident New Zealand rate the Inland Revenue Department. This rate is owed to New Zealand and the representatives of the both companies are working on compensation assessments. In Australia, http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/corporate-tax-rate
modern-day interferences. New Zealand includes one tribe where change interferes with the customs set upon by their ancestors. The Maori tribe in Whale Rider (2003), produced by Niki Caro, presents cultural change by showing one girl’s relentless pursuit to become Maori chief in a tribe primarily ruled by men. Hidden in the shadows, Paikea follows the many tasks and tribulations set forth by her grandfather and tribe leader, Koro, who yearns to find the next chief. New Historicism analyzes the Maori
5 Musicians from New Zealand You Need To Hear Dear New Zealand, a month ago I wrote a blog titled “5 Australian Musicians You Need To Hear.” On my list, I included two NZ artists whom I absolutely love. Brooke Fraser and Evermore produce some of the best music your country has to offer, and consequentially when they moved to Australia we quickly claimed them as ours. Yet it became apparent to me via a lovely Tweet from Brooke that there is too much Kiwi pride to include these artists on an Aussie
An issue in New Zealand related to society is racial-ethnic identity (REI), which is “the significance and meaning of race and ethnicity to one’s self concept” and is an important part of development in adolescents, specifically minority and indigenous adolescents and at schools (Webber, McKinley, & Hattie, 2013, pp. 17). Webber et al. (2013) wrote how society makes race be a powerful indicator of social status. This idea has created stereotypes in New Zealand, in which the stereotypes are contradictory
Title: Stop the Binge Drinking Culture Campaign Introduction: This campaign was organised just to make young NZ women more aware about the consequences of binge alcohol consumption. The purpose of this campaign was mainly to make parents and educators aware about how binge drinking is destroying women lives by giving rise to fatal diseases. 1. This health programme is addressing the issue of binge drinking among women which can lead to violence, depression, cirrhosis, stroke, hypertension, liver
Anzac day is one of Australia’s most significant national commemorative occasions that exist to this day. Anzac day is on the 25th of April and has originated from Anzac day in 1916. On the 25th of April 1915 during World War 1 Australia and New Zealand soldiers formed an allied army to set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. This is now known as the Anzacs and the pride they showed during world war. ANZAC day is purely a time for Australians to remember the anguish of war and promote challengers
thus specialising in the following products: • Consumer electronics • Mobile phones and accessories • Games • GPS and Car Audio • Consoles • Computers and Tablets • CDs and DVDs • Audio equipment and instruments It operates through Australia and New Zealand in the form of stand-alone destinations, shopping centre locations and online stores. Founded by John Barbuto in 1974, JB Hi Fi has its headquarters in Melbourne, Victoria (VIC) 3148. Eventually, JB Hi-Fi outspread into a chain of ten stores turning
Some explanations for why such racism still exists in New Zealand society today includes a simple difference in values, beliefs and thus behaviours that separate ethnic groups possess, which in turn means that they will undoubtedly treat persons of other ethnic groups differently, However this only accounts for racial discrimination, not racism aimed at one minority group. Another possible explanation for racism is systemic bias. Systemic bias works through endorsing implicit/explicit institutional
Williams, and Tony Coorey set up the Aboriginal Embassy to protest the McMahon government’s approach to Indigenous land rights (National Museum Australia, 2022) The day before the Aboriginal Embassy was set up, the announcement of the implementation of a new system that rejected granting independent ownership of traditional land to Indigenous peoples. This caused the sit-in protest to begin as Indigenous peoples felt like “aliens in our own land, so like other aliens, we needed