Na mai, haere mai! Tonight, Porirua welcomed 70 people from 20 different nationalities. PMC would like to congratulate all who took the oath or affirmation and welcome the new citizens.
Citizenship Ceremony at Pātaka Art + Museum
Porirua — A City of Cultures, A Heart of Unity
Porirua — A City of Cultures, A Heart of Unity
Na mai, haere mai! Tonight, Porirua welcomed 70 people from 20 different nationalities. PMC would like to congratulate all who took the oath or affirmation and welcome the new citizens.
You’re invited! Join us for a Welcome Morning Tea at City Hub on August 16 from 11 AM to 1 PM! Bring a plate to share, enjoy some delicious bites, meet new faces, and be in to win a prize. Everyone’s welcome!
Our Vice President, Andrés and Mia headed out into the community as part of our outreach project! Connecting with the community, hearing their stories, and building stronger relationships together.
We gathered to learn putiputi (flowers) with harakeke (flax). We had a full house of people learning, chatting, and sharing kai. The City Hub was a brilliant space. This space is free to rent from PCC so check it out if you need a venue for a community event. Mihi nui to Anita Murdoch (Ngāti Kahungunu,Waikato-Tainui), Sarah O’Sullivan (Ngāi Tahu) …
On February 8th, PMC had the absolute privilege to collaborate and co-organise the Lunar New Year event at Kai Tahi. Performers, food, activities and vendors came together to provide a great experience for the community. PMC would like to congratulate and thank all the performers, volunteers and organisers. Special thanks to Cecilia Huang, Amer Labbad, Tamer Labbad, Esraa Labbad, Noelia …
Expressions of interest open for the Lunar New Year celebration! When: Saturday, 8 February. We’d love to have you on the day!Dancing, singing, showing off your beautiful traditional attire.Let’s celebrate together and showcase the diversity of Porirua. If you and your cultural group would like to be a part of this special day please contact us or Porirua City Council.
We welcomed Sneha from The Native Loom to the PMC Hub to learn the art of block printing. Time spent in the company of others while learning and creating is a special experience. Participants went away with gorgeous handmade tote bags, napkins and greeting cards. Thank you to Sneha for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Porirua community warmly welcomed Hīkoi mō te Tiriti onto Takapūwāhia Marae for a day of rest before moving onto Parliament grounds. Porirua Multicultural Council recognises the importance of Te Tiriti in the collective interests of all communities. We hope for a future where all communities thrive under the mana of Te Tiriti. We acknowledge mana whenua Te Rūnanga o Toa …
Last week we welcomed Lei Mikaele and Dexter Traill to the PMC Hub to learn more about the Ombudsman Office and how they can support our local communities. Some of the key takeaways are: – The Ombudsman is not the government – You can contact to the Ombudsman if you think you have treated unfairly by a government agency and …
PMC Board and staff say a fond farewell to our outgoing president Soulivone Phonevilay. Soulivone is the founding member of PMC and has led the organisation with passion, energy, drive and heart since 2018. She is a relationship builder, events guru, tireless advocate, and community rock for many across Porirua and the wider Wellington region. She will not be lost …