Students, Foreign

International students, Overseas students
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AFS Intercultural Programmes New Zealand, Inc :Photographs

Date: 1917s-1990s

By: AFS Intercultural Programmes New Zealand, Inc

Reference: PAColl-7881

Description: Photographs of exchangees, activities and the organisation of the American Field Service (AFS). These are part of a larger collection comprising records which include agendas, minutes, reports, including president's and annual reports, newsletters, financial statements, year books, handbooks, publicity brochures, calandars, and newspaper clippings. Nearly all of the photographs date from the 1960s, 1980s, and 1990s. There are none for the 1970s and very few from before 1960. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Album at PA1-q-910. Negatives at 35mm-80258 to 35mm-80324, and 1/4-110153-F. The New Zealand branch of the American Field Service was established in 1947 to facilitate student and adult exchange programmes between New Zealand and other countries Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). 896 colour original photographic print(s) colour original photographic print(s). 235 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 11 photocopy/ies. 85 colour original transparency/ies. 29 colour original negative(s). 43 b&w original negative(s).

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Interview with Patricia Morrison

Date: 13 Jan 2001

From: STRAW Umbrella Trust oral history project

Reference: OHInt-0564-1

Description: Describes receiving a Human Rights award in 1999 mainly for her work with the YWCA. Attributes her human rights involvement to a love of history from primary school. Mentions the role of teachers and family in this. Describes involvement in the Student Christian Movement (SCM) at university. Notes that this was during World War II and issues of whether to fight or be a pacifist were uppermost in people's minds. Describes being acting president of the SCM and mentions overseas branches. Talks about being asked to be the Secretary to the Committee of the International Students Service which was involved in bringing Jewish students from Europe. Recalls her scholarship to Oxford and ongoing involvement with the International Students Service including as secretary in Geneva. Describes the work done helping relocate students displaced by World War II in the US, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Talks about returning to New Zealand and working for the SCM going round schools. Talks about the beginnings of an awareness of the importance of the international role of Asia. Discusses working for the YWCA and a scheme established to help young Greek immigrant women. Describes a similar scheme helping orientate people from the Tokelau Islands into NZ society. Recalls the international YWCA Conference held in Australia in 1967. Comments that this was a good experience in terms of encouraging interdenominational contact. Describes travelling to overseas YWCA meetings including to Madagascar, the Congo (Zaire), Ethiopia, Sierra Leone and Uganda, the challenges involved and the effect on the YWCA and similar organisations of politics in these countries. Talks about protests and appeals by the World Wide YWCA to help South Africa. Comments on the satisfaction of working with people of different religions and of working with a Christian organisation. Interviewer(s) - Ruth Greenaway Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2529.

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Making Futures Happen International Institute :MFH International Institute; your pathwa...

Date: 2012

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to education trends and methods, teachers and teaching, career-specific education]

By: Making Futures Happen International Institute

Reference: Eph-B-EDUCATION-2012-01

Description: Promotional booklet / prospectus for a college catering for overseas students, offering accounting, management and business programmes and English Language programmes, including the University of Cambridge TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test). Gives testimonials from Brazilian, Thai, Indian and Chinese students. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, 285 x 210 mm.

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[Ephemera of approximately A4 size concerning education funding and cuts collected by B...

Date: 1969-1980

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-B-ROTH-Education-Funding

Description: Includes: 1975: New Zealand University Students Association. 'Student Bursaries - why we are protesting'. Leaflet [1975]. 1976: Education Action Committee. Open letter re Education Action Day Friday July 23 [1976]. Education Action Committee. 'Stop the Cutbacks! Action Day July 23'. Leaflet (2 copies). New Zealand Educational Institute. 'If You Care About Children Read This...What the Government's Cuts Mean to Children's Education'. Bifold pamphlet [1976]. New Zealand University Students Association. 'We Need More Money!'. Leaflet [1977] (2 copies). New Zealand University Students Association. 'This Man is the Minister of Education. Write This Man a Letter' Leaflet [1976] (2 copies). New Zealand University Students Association. 'Student Bursaries & Education Cuts - why we are protesting'. Leaflet [1976] (2 copies). 'Education Action Day Today - Fri. July 23rd'. Poster [1976] 1977: 'For A Living Bursary Against Education Cuts'. Bifold pamphlet. [1977]. 'Budget Night Thurs. 21st'. Leaflet 1977. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'The Overseas Students' Cutbacks Campaign no. 1'. Leaflet (2 copies). National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'The Overseas Students' Cutbacks Campaign no. 2'. Leaflet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'The Overseas Students' Cutbacks Campaign no. 3'. Leaflet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'The Overseas Students' Cutbacks Campaign no. 5'. Leaflet. (2 copies). 1978: 'Support the Bursary Demonstration March Wednesday April 26'. Poster [1978]. NZ University Students Association and NZ Technical Institute Students Association. 'Bursaries Govt. Promises v. Student Finances'. Leaflet [1978]. NZ University Students Association and NZ Technical Institute Students Association. 'Bursaries the STB - A Modern Day Farce'. Leaflet [1978]. NZ University Students Association and NZ Technical Institute Students Association. 'Bursaries Why the Abatement Has to Go'. Leaflet [1978] (2 copies). NZ University Students Association and NZ Technical Institute Students Association. '28c a day a bread and water budget'. Poster [1978]. "Some students from Weir House and Vic House". 'Read This Leaflet Now Please'. Leaflet [1978]. Students Against Imperialism. 'Tertiary Education - a mess'. leaflet [1978] 'Protest Govt. Delays.... March For a Cost Of Living Bursary'. Poster [1978] National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Sept. '78 NOSAC Week Supplement'. Booklet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Newsletter April 1979'. Leaflet. Auckland National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Newsletter No 1 May 1979'. Leaflet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Newsletter June 1979'. Leaflet. 1979: New Zealand University Students Association. Agenda, press release, and meeting notes [stapled together] for Education Fightback Committee. 1979. New Zealand University Students Association. Press release about campaign to oppose government cuts to education spending. Leaflet. 1979. New Zealand University Students Association. 'An open Letter to Students from NZUSA President, Chris Gosling. Leaflet [1979] (2 copies). NZ Combined Education Associations. 'Education Cuts Don't Heal'. Leaflet. [1979]. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association. 'Government Attacks Education'. Leaflet [1979]. Victoria University Students Association. 'Students are Bludgers! Is that what you think?' Leaflet [1979] (2 copies). Victoria University Students Association. 'Students march for education'. leaflet [1979] Auckland University Students' Association. Circular letter about education cutbacks. Leaflet. 18 May 1979. Auckland University Students' Association. Education Fightback circular letter. Leaflet. 1 June 1979. Auckland University Students' Association. Circular letter from Auckland Regional Steering Committee of the Education Fightback campaign. Leaflet. 13 June 1979. Auckland University Students' Association. 'Don't go to Australia for an Abation [conflation of abatement and abortion] See Dr Wellington. Oppose Education Cuts...". Leaflet. [1979] (2 copies). Auckland University Students Association. 'Education Cuts Affect You! Education Fightback'. Leaflet [1979] (2 copies). Auckland University Students' Association. 'Education Fightback Court Picket Wed. 10 am'. Leaflet [1979] Auckland University Students' Association. 'Education Fightback Meeting Tues. 1pm WCR'. Leaflet [1979]. Association of University Teachers Auckland Branch. 'Notice of 2nd Term General Meeting Tuesday 28 June 1979'. Leaflet. 'Education Fightback March'. Poster. [1979] (2 copies). 'TSG [Tertiary Study Grant] Day of Action Wednesday 2 July'. Poster. [1979]. 'Let's bomb Wellington: write to your MP expressing your concerns about the Tertiary Study Grant scheme'. Leaflet [1979] (2 copies). 'Oppose Education Cuts...' Flier [1979]. 'Support the National Student Mobilisation Bursary Action Day Wednesday April 11'. Leaflet [1979]. 'The $9 Deal'. Flier designed on one side to look like a $9 dollar note [1979]. National Overseas Students Association. 'Say No To Discriminatory Fee!'. Photocopy of tri-fold pamphlet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'NZ$1500 per yr. Oppose discriminatory Fees'. Poster (2 copies). National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Oppose Discriminatory Fee for Overseas Students'. Poster. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'NOSAC Forum'. Poster. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Oppose discriminatory fees for overseas students'. Leaflet (2 copies; one single page with text on both sides, one two-pages with text on one side only). 1980: New Zealand University Students Association. 'Education Fightback'. Fold-out poster. [1980] New Zealand University Students Association. 'Minister Plots Fees Increases'. leaflet [1980] Victoria University Students Association. 'Students March for Education'. [1980]. Auckland University Students Association. 'Education cuts affect you and your family'. Poster. [1980]. Auckland University Students Association. 'Education Fightback'. Leaflet [1980]. 'TSG Day of Action Wednesday 2 July'. Poster [1980] (2 copies). 1981: Auckland University Students Association. Poster for march and rally in Albert Park, Wednesday 8 April [1981]. Undated: Form letter to Mervyn Wellington, Minister of Education, opposing education spending cuts. 'Operation stuff-up send merv a letter'. Leaflet (2 copies). 'students unite against bursaries rip-off'. Poster. 'Will Your Children Get A Tertiary Education?' Leaflet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript cyclostyled and offset print material, sizes varying up to 330 x 220 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters up to A3 size, about education 1970-1970]

Date: 1970-1977

Reference: Eph-C-EDUCATION-1970/1977

Description: Includes: 1970s: Learning Exchange; a totally new concept in learning. "I want to learn", "I want to teach". Phone 556-795 or write to the Community Office, Mt Cook School, Tory St, Wgton [1970s?] 1970: Teachers' refresher courses, January 1971. Run by teachers for teachers. Applications for 1971 courses close on 25 September 1970. A R Shearer Government Printer, Wellington 1970. 3,500/7/70-81572 TC 1973: Now in schools. School journal "Stories for you", part 4, 1973. Teachers' edition. Poster 1974: School journal, Part 1, number 5, 1974. "Now for a story". Teachers! special journals School journal, Part 3, number 2, 1974. "In this journal!!!!!!!!! The story of the stilts ... [1974] [Set of pictures for use with NZBC Broadcasts to Schools 1974 [5 double-sided sheets] 1975: Cashmere School 75th Jubilee. Welcome back ... [1975] The New Zealand 1972 National Educational Equipment Exhibition. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 30 September - 2 October 1975. News [tabloid] 1976: For a cost-of-living bursary. Regular cost of living increases, bursaries for all full time students, regular payments, no abatement. Action Day Fri 23 July [1976] For a Students Assoc that will fight the cutbacks, support Education Action Day July 23. Janet Roth, president. Vote Young Socialists [1976] Stop the cutbacks! Action Day July 23. Mass meeting Town Hall 8pm Protest march. Assemble University 1 pm. 1977: [Wellington] Learning Exchange. Anything you want to learn? Anything you want to teach? [1977] New Zealand Department of Education. 100 years of National Education System 1877-1977. [Boys Central School Nelson]. E C Keating, Government Printer Wellington, 1977 New Zealand Department of Education. Visual Production Unit. 100 years of National Education System 1877-1977. [Illustrated vignettes]. E C Keating, Government Printer Wellington, 1977 (2 copies) Oppose overseas student cuts. Public rally Tues 26 July. Cut overseas troops not overseas students [1977] Support overseas students. Cut overseas troops not overseas students. Join the national picket of the Overseas Students Admissions Committee, July 27th Wellington. Oppose the cutbacks! [Yellow poster. 1977] NZUSA policy workshops. National / International (With David Tripe, Lisa Sacksen and Paul Watson). 2-3 April [ca 1977?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, around 420 x 300 mm.

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Roth, Herbert Otto (Collector): [Ephemera of octavo size relating to education in New Z...

Date: [1970-1980s]

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-A-ROTH-Education

Description: Includes: 1970: 'The free university is a place and a time'. Leaflet advertising free university discussions to be held at St Paul's Crypt, Tuesdays 1 pm [1970?] 1978: New Zealand Technical Institute Students Association and New Zealand University Students Association. '28c a day a bread and water budget'. Trifold pamphlet [1978] (2 copies). New Zealand University Students Association. 'Empty Promises - Empty Pockets. The 1978 NZUSA Bursaries Campaign'. Pamphlet, 1978. New Zealand University Students Association. 'Bursaries...Empty pockets, Empty Promises'. Leaflet in the form of a $3 note on one side and list of facts about bursary payments on the other.[1978] (2 copies). 1979: Wellington Branch, New Zealand Educational Institute. 'Education'. Pamphlet advertising a public protest meeting on education cuts, Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wednesday 1 August [1979] (2 copies). Victoria University of Wellington Students Association. 'What do education cuts mean to you?' Photocopied 4 page pamphlet, includes information on a march in Wellington for National Education Day 26 July [1979]. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Say No to Discriminatory Fee!' Trifold pamphlet. National Overseas Students Action Committee. 'Oppose Discriminatory Fees'. Leaflet. 1980s: New Zealand University Students Association. 'Education Cuts Don't Heal'. Pamphlet, includes notice of a march on Friday 25 July [1980]. Leaflet advertising a picket of the Education Department about student hardship grants, Tuesday 9 June [1981] New Zealand Combined Educational Associations. 'Education Cuts Don't Heal'. Pamphlet (2 copies; 1 including an "Education Fightback" pledge slip). 'Education Fightback July 26 National Education Day' sticker (2 copies). 'Bursaries The Government Hoax'. Pamphlet (2 copies). Action Group on Education. 'Education Cutbacks & You'. Pamphlet Undated: 'A primary school where kids have rights'. Flier for unnamed alternative school in Auckland. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Roth, Herbert Otto (Collector): [Ephemera of octavo size relating to universities in Ne...

Date: 1978-1979

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-A-ROTH-University

Description: Comprises: National Overseas Students Action Committee. '1978 International Students Congress', 6-10 May 1978, Canterbury University. Pamphlet. (2 Copies) New Zealand University Students' Association. 'NZUSA 1929-1979. Fifty Years For Students', 1979. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Photographic prints relating to education

Date: 1950-2000

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: PAColl-7327-1-056

Description: Photographs relating to education, taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand and abroad, by a range of photographers, between 1950 and 2000. Includes photographs related to Kelburn Visual Resource Centre, Wellington. Images relating to education are arranged alphabetically from EXC to ST Quantity: 1 box(es) of prints, grouped in folders.

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American Field Service: International scholarships in New Zealand (Inc). [1968]

Date: 1968

From: [New Zealand ephemera of octavo size, pamphlets, flyers relating to international politics, conflicts and aid]

Reference: Eph-A-INTERNATIONAL-1968-01

Description: Explains what AFS is, how to apply for the scholarship, conditions and requirements for awards to New Zealand students and American students. Quantity: 2 Other printed ephemera item(s). Physical Description: Pamphlet, folded, 222 x 150 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Pukapuka Books in 2002.

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Laotian Colombo Plan students Mrs Chanthouma Souvannakhilya and Mr Saly Chittavoravong

Date: 17 February 1967

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1967/0580-F

Description: Original Evening Post caption reads: "Mrs Chanthouma Souvannakhilya, a Colombo Plan student from Laos, who arrived in Wellington this week, and one of her countrymen, Mr Chittavoravong Saly, who has been in New Zealand a year and now has returned home." Photographs taken on 17 February 1967 by an Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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Students from India and Ceylon

Date: [ca 9 March 1951]

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/266/12-G

Description: Foreign students, Mr Kirti Dissanayaka of Ceylon and Mr J N Sen of India, photographed circa 9 March 1951 by an Evening Post photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches

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Dower, Mark 1949- :He said .. None of his kids speak a word of English so he'd like to ...

Date: 1995

From: Dower, Mark 1949- :44 cartoons from the Dominion. 19 January 1995 - 26 June 1995.

By: Dower, Mark, 1949-

Reference: H-337-001

Description: Shows an Asian immigrant, whose words are being translated to a school principal. The Asian man and his three children smile broadly at the principal, and the man is about to write a Bank of Asia cheque. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy on sheet 210 x 297 mm.

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"Cut! Cut! Action!" 20 October 2010

Date: 2010

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0015876

Description: Shows three frames; in the first frame Education Minister Anne Tolley uses scissors to 'CUT!' tertiary education, in the second she cuts 'early childhood education' and in the third she whacks the clappers for 'ACTION' on a Libyan student deal'. Refers to the news that 'New Zealand has become world's fifth country eligible to receive Libyan government scholarship students. With this move, New Zealand is likely to host more than 300 fully funded Libyan students every year, worth up to $30 million annually. Education Minister, Anne Tolley, who today signed an agreement with Libya's secretary for education and science research, Dr Abdulkabir Fakhry, said Libya is an emerging education market for New Zealand.' (NBR 18 October 2010) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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KIWI STEWDENTS. Government wants to increase International students numbers. 1 June 2010

Date: 2010

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0014494

Description: The cartoon shows a kiwi wearing a mortar board who is stewing in a pot. Text above reads 'Government wants to increase international students numbers' and large text above the stewing kiwi reads 'Kiwi stewdents'. There is a wordplay on 'stewdents' and 'students'. Refers to the problem that underfunding by the government is forcing universities to limit local enrolments while at the same time it wants to boost international student numbers. Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce said the boost would be a boost to the economy and tertiary education sector. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Wellington Student Job Centre :Overseas students, don't simply run the gauntlet of summ...

Date: 1985

By: Wellington Student Job Centre (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-EMPLOYMENT-1985-01

Description: Shows a semi abstract figure trapped in a square. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster, 590 x 415 mm. Provenance: Acquired in February 1986.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :"No sweat! They get the same education as kiwi kids. Na...

Date: 2003

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DX-003-109

Description: Minister of Education, Trevor Mallard, shows an Asian official a chaotic classroom scene, in which pupils are eating, playing on Gameboys, skateboarding, biking, bullying, reading magazines and smoking. The pupils are all Asian, and the walls show charts of pronunciation and grammar. Refers to issues that were raised in November 2003 over the quality of some English language schools running in New Zealand. Other Titles - Engrish for Asians Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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[Ephemera of quarto size, relating to immigration to New Zealand, problems and issues o...

Date: 1970 - 1999

From: [Ephemera of quarto size, relating to immigration to New Zealand, problems and issues of new immigrants and refugees]

By: New Zealand Immigration Service; Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Company

Reference: Eph-B-IMMIGRATION-1970/1999

Description: Includes: 1972: Sanctuary plea to Hon F Colman, Minister of Immigration, for coloured families from apartheid [1972]. (Yellow sheet) 1976: Amnesty Aroha: They're neighbours, not criminals. ... The present immigration law is a bad law ... No more police raids & random checks; Amnesty for all overstayers [1976] (2 copies) Dawn raids; the ugly reality [1976] (Blue sheet) Denis Glover. "To stay or not to stay". 30 October 1976 Immigration requirements for visitors to New Zealand (mimeographed typescript, 2 leaves) Total amnesty is the only humane solution [1976] (2 copies) Warning! If you don't look like a Kiwi carry a passport [1976] 1977: For a Students Association that defends overseas students interests. Cut overseas troops not overseas students. Vote Janet Roth for President. [1977] Yellow flier (2 copies) 1978: Amnesty Aroha. April 1978 [Flier appealing for members of an action group] Amnesty Aroha. Newsletter November 1978 Government deporting National student leader [re James Movick of Fiji. 1978] (Yellow sheet) Government threatens student leader with deportation [re James Movick of Fiji. 1978] (Green sheet) Overseas Students' Cutback Campaign. L.A.T.O.S. (Language Achievement Tests for Overseas Students). Flier Student leader faces deportation [re James Movick of Fiji. 1978] (1 white copy, 2 green copies) Blank petition sheet asking for an increased immigration quota to Indo-Chinese refugees [1979] Help the Russian immigrants. Furniture drive 17 June [1979] (Yellow sheet) 1980s: Republican Movement (Ponsonby). Tear up the All White New Zealand policy[1980s?]. Flier 1980: Aussie Malcolm another overstayer (2 copies)(Malcolm was Undersecretary for Immigration 1978-1981) New Zealand Migration Office, London. New Zealand for a new life. New Zealand retail prices. March 1980 1981: Department of Labour to travel agents. Entry to New Zealand - people travelling on expired United Kingdom passports. 28 May 1981. (White sheet) 1985: A knock at the door. [Mimeographed sheets in English, Khmer, Chinese, Vietnamese? and Lao] Mental health care for migrants to New Zealand - Lao title translates as “For those who left their mother land for another country where they are not familiar with different living styles ....” [Mimeographed sheets in English, Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese? and Lao] 1986: Department of Labour - Immigration Division. Application for a permit to enter New Zealand. [Collection of official forms and leaflets. 1986] 1988: March against the Immigration Act. 1 May 1988 (Yellow Sheet) 1992: New Zealand Immigration Service. Getting a work visa. 1992 1995: Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co. Immigration law update July 1995 (2 copies) 1996: An immigrant nation. Top Shelf Productions invites you to attend a preview of "New Zealand; an immigrant nation". 7 June [1996] New immigrants friendship group. Speaker Hugo Manson. Crossways Community House, 29 May 1996 New immigrants friendship group. Speaker Mr John Bishara. Crossways Community House, 27 June 1996. New Zealand international visitor arrivals [Statistics sheet. 1996] 1998: New Zealand Immigration Service. A4 envelope [1998] New Zealand Immigration Service. Fact sheets 1-6 (Immigrating, General information, NZ Society, Language, Employment, Education) Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co. Immigration Update November 1998 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and other prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.