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Interview with a Paralympian Rebecca Dubber

Interview with a Paralympian Rebecca Dubber

Rebecca Dubber is a former para-swimmer from Auckland, New Zealand, and an advocate for the Paralympic movement. She represented New Zealand at the 2012 Paralympics in London, and won a bronze medal ...

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Homeschool websites

Homeschool websites

We have put together a list of websites which you might find useful while you have the kids at home over the next 4+ weeks. We have gone with ones that are free and tried to stick to New Zealand based ...

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The annual Adecco New Zealand Prime Ministers Dinner

The annual Adecco New Zealand Prime Ministers Dinner

PARALYMPICS NEW ZEALAND KICKS OFF ‘1 YEAR TO GO’ TO TOKYO 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES AT 6TH ANNUAL ADECCO NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER’S DINNER Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) started New Zealand’s ‘1 year ...

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The annual Adecco New Zealand Prime Ministers Dinner

The annual Adecco New Zealand Prime Ministers Dinner

On Tuesday the 9th of October, Adecco had the privilege of hosting the annual Adecco New Zealand Prime Minister’s Dinner for the 5th consecutive year. We were honoured to welcome Prime Minister ...

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Adecco White Paper: Managing Multigenerations

Every generation believes the one that follows it knows everything, is lazy and disrespectful. In the workplace, these perceptions are are magnified. The New Zealand population and workforce is ...

Adecco White Paper: Diversity

Diversity is a significant point of debate in the employment sector. But what are the issues surrounding diversity in the New Zealand workforce? One of New Zealand’s biggest strengths is its incredibly ...