Celebrate, share, and connect with multicultural clubs in New Zealand





Multicultural clubs celebrate diversity and bring people together to share traditions, food, and culture. In New Zealand, these clubs play an important role in fostering inclusivity and building strong, connected communities.
ð Oamaru Central, Oamaru, Otago
Waitaki Multi Cultural Council in Oamaru, Otago: Supporting migrants with cultural activities, festivals, book clubs, and social groups to promote diversity and community understanding in New Zealand.
ð Highbury, Palmerston North, ManawatÅ«-Whanganui
Scandinavian Club of Manawatu Inc: Embrace Scandinavian culture through social events and historical gatherings in Manawatū-Whanganui. Membership $20 single/$30 family includes newsletters and activities. Join the multicultural community in Palmerston North.
A multicultural club is a group where people from different cultural backgrounds come together to celebrate and share their traditions. Activities may include festivals, workshops, and cultural events.
ð Oamaru Central, Oamaru, Otago
Waitaki Multi Cultural Council in Oamaru, Otago: Supporting migrants with cultural activities, festivals, book clubs, and social groups to promote diversity and community understanding in New Zealand.
ð Highbury, Palmerston North, ManawatÅ«-Whanganui
Scandinavian Club of Manawatu Inc: Embrace Scandinavian culture through social events and historical gatherings in Manawatū-Whanganui. Membership $20 single/$30 family includes newsletters and activities. Join the multicultural community in Palmerston North.
These clubs promote cultural understanding, friendship, and inclusivity. Members enjoy opportunities to learn about new traditions, taste different cuisines, and take part in cultural celebrations.
Multicultural clubs operate across New Zealand, often working alongside community centres and councils. They help create welcoming spaces where diversity is celebrated and valued.