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Filipino CommunityThe 2006 Census count of Filipinos was 16,938
By 1981, the Filipino population totaled 405. Until the 1990s, most migrants were young women, who had often met
Although the majority of Filipinos are well-educated professionals who arrived during the 1990s, a handful had settled decades earlier – the 1936 census records six people born in the ‘Philippine Islands’. Many worked as professionals and office workers. In the mid-1990s Auckland Filipinos were settling in suburbs such as Henderson and Mt Roskill. Among Asian ethnic groups in the 2001 census, Filipinos had the lowest unemployment rate and the highest average income. However, doctors struggled to get their qualifications recognized and often had to undertake further study. By 2001, there were 11,091 residents, 57% living in
Among Filipinos, traditional values of pakikisama (smooth social interaction), amor propio (self-esteem), utang na loob (reciprocity) and the extended family are important. The American influence is also strong – shopping at malls and sports are popular. What rugby is to New Zealanders, basketball is to Filipinos. One legacy of over three centuries of Spanish rule is that the
Upcoming Events for 2011
Migrant Expo
Details coming
12 June Philippines Independence Day
Details to come. Sponsorships available. Contact us.
Past Events
Events for 2010
8th Migrant Expo, 26th July
This year sees the 8th Migrant expo being held at the ASB Showgrounds in Green Lane.
Piolo Pascual Concert, 17th July
Waitakere Trusts Stadium
Piolo Pascual is well known for his TV shows "Lobo", "Gulong Ng Palad", "The Hunks", "Lovers in Paris".
Sponsorship Packages for this event are available.
Events for 2009
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