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Want to set up a business? What are the safety and security regulations?

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CAB Wellington Central will hold a free information session for newcomers on Starting a Business in New Zealand.

It will include:
– Business mentoring services available in Wellington; and
– Business information services available in Wellington.

Presenters:

  • James Sauaga from Business Mentors Wellington
  • Marilyn Domney a Business Information Specialist from Wellington City Council
  • Relevant staff from MBIE

    Date: Thursday, 26 October 2017
    Time: 5.30pm to 7.30pm
    Venue: Mezzanine floor meeting room, Central library, 65 Victoria Street, Wellington
    Refreshments provided
    For more information call CAB Wellington Central office on (04) 472 2466 or email at
    [email protected]

CAB Lower Hutt will hold a free information session for newcomers on Safety and Security. The topics include:
 Role of Police in New Zealand
 Personal Safety
 Road Safety

Date: Friday, 27 October 2017
Time: 10.15am to 12.15 pm
Venue: Lower Hutt War Memorial Library, Corner of Woburn Road and Queens Drive, Lower Hutt

Refreshments provided.
For RSVP: Call at 04 566 6039 or Email at [email protected]

CAB Christchurch will hold a free information session for newcomers on Immigration. This session will cover the Visa Applications and Processing of Visas in New Zealand. Relevant staff from Community Patrol, Christchurch Employers Chamber of Commerce and Wilkinsons English will deliver a short overview of their new programmes.

Date: Sunday, 29 October, 2017
Time: 1pm to 3pm
Venue: Hagley Community College Café, 510 Hagley Avenue, Addington
Lunch will be provided.
Certificate of attendance will be given to the participants.
Register your interest by contacting Vivian Booth at 022 655 3744 or email at [email protected] or Delia Richards, Philippines Culture and Sport at 021 064 1868 or email at [email protected]

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