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Sun Safety in NZ: Why This Sun Is Not the Same Sun We Grew Up With

Sun Safety in NZ: Why This Sun Is Not the Same Sun We Grew Up With

The NZ sun is not the same sun we grew up with. That sentence surprises a lot of Filipinos when they first arrive in New Zealand. After all, we come

A Heartfelt Congratulations to Katharina Weischede: A Journey of Courage and Purpose

We are so proud of Katharina Weischede and everything she has achieved in the Miss Asia Pacific International 2024. Watching

Preparing for the Christmas and Summer Glow: Join Our Free Korean Glow Facial Challenge!

With the festive season fast approaching and summer right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to pamper yourself and

Sending Love Across Borders: The Best Zero-Fee Remittance Options for Our Community

In today's globalized world, many of us have family members spread across different parts of the world. Staying connected is

10 Tips for Moving Houses in New Zealand

1. Declutter and Donate to the Pinoys in NZ Community Why it helps: Moving is a great time to sort

 Embracing New Beginnings: A Filipino Journey in New Zealand with a Bayanihan Spirit

Moving to a new country is an adventure filled with a mix of emotions—excitement for the opportunities ahead, hope for

Prosper Summit: A Community-Driven Success in Property Investing

The recent Prosper Summit on property investing has wrapped up, leaving attendees buzzing with inspiration and newfound knowledge. This community-based

Ensuring Legitimacy: A Checklist for Verifying Immigration Advisers and Recruitment Companies

Connecting with legitimate immigration advisers and recruitment companies is crucial for anyone considering opportunities abroad. For our Pinoys in NZ

Renting in NZ?!

How to Save Money While Renting in New Zealand So You Can Buy a House For many people in New

Seamless Furniture Moving with Marcus Furniture Mover – Serving the Pinoy Community in New Zealand

Moving can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be! For all the kababayans (fellow Filipinos) in New Zealand, there’s