Webinars

Webinar Series


Webinars


During the Covid 19 pandemic, we have initiated a number of Webinars on issues related to our work headings of Community, Commerce and Culture, partnering with a range of partners in New Zealand, including the Irish Community groups and the Irish Business Network of New Zealand, and have been fortunate enough to work with speakers and guests from overseas, including Minister Ciarán Cannon, who has special responsibility for the Diaspora.

We hope you enjoy the recordings of the Webinars and please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any good ideas for future Webinars or even face-to-face events. Ngā mihi – go raibh maith agat – thanks.

Celebration of Lá Fhéile Bríde, St Brigid’s Day, Ra O Hato Brigid 2022.

To celebrate the Irish traditional festival of Brigid's Day, the Embassy of Ireland and the Irish Mammies in NZ warmly welcome women and girls of all ages to a special online gathering to Celebrate Brigid's Day.

In Ireland, the first of February marks the beginning of Spring and the celebration of Lá Fhéile Bríde, St Brigid’s Day, Ra O Hato Brigid. Like many of Ireland’s other feast days, Brigid's roots lie in the Celtic festival of Imbolc, the feast of the goddess Brigid, celebrated at least five millennia ago. In old Irish, Imbolc means "in the belly", a reference to lambing and the renewal Spring promises.

Brigid was a triple goddess – of healing, fire, and of poetry – and the saint who took her name, born in 450 AD, carried some of those same associations. The patron saint of poets and midwives, by legend, she maintained a sacred fire by the monastery she founded in Kildare. Alongside St Patrick and St Columcille, she is also one of Ireland’s three patron saints.

Her name can be translated as “the exalted one”. And, over recent years, her festival has come to be a exaltation of Irish women. Ireland’s diplomatic network, in partnership with local communities, host a series of festivals each February celebrating the contribution Irish women have made across the world.

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Pre Game Podcast - Ireland v All Blacks

For the eve of the Ireland vs All Blacks Rugby Test in Dublin, the Embassy of Ireland in Aotearoa New Zealand, Friends of Ireland & the Irish Business Network NZ have teamed up for a unique video featuring Kevin ‘Smiley’ Barrett, the father of three All Blacks, Dick Spring, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland & rugby international and Mike Brewer, Dougie Howlett, Bernie McCahill & Mick Quinn, retired greats of the game, sharing a story or two about the rivalry on & the strong friendships that have endured off the pitch. And lots more besides, including a Haka in County Monaghan! The perfect warm-up for the big game.
Kia Manawanui – Beir Bua.

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Ireland V All Blacks 13-11-2021


Friends of Ireland are sending Aroha from Aotearoa to the Aviva


A collection of photos gathered from all over Aotearoa, New Zealand which will be displayed at the Aviva during the game .

Kai sa Chistin - Virtual Cooking Class with Jess Murphy from Kai Galway


Join the Embassy of Ireland and Irish Mammies NZ in hosting award winning Chef Jess Murphy of Kai, Galway for a virtual baking and cocktail making tutorial.


To mark Samhain this year, we’ve made an Apple Tart with Miso Butterscotch, paired with a Spiced Apple Whiskey Sour Cocktail. You're welcome to cook alongside Jess in your own kitchen, or you can just sit back, relax and enjoy watching and learning!


If you wish to bake and make cocktails alongside Jess Murphy, these are the ingredients you'll need:


Apple Tart with Miso Butterscotch


For the pastry:

           • 225g (8oz) butter

           • 40g (1 1/2oz) castor sugar

           • 2 eggs, preferably free range

           • 350g (12oz) white flour, preferably unbleached


For the filling:

           • 675g (1 1/2 lbs) Bramley Seedling cooking apples – or another type of bitter apple

           • 150g (5oz) sugar

           • 2-3 cloves

           • Egg wash, made with one beaten egg and a dash of milk

           • Castor sugar for sprinkling


Miso Caramel :

• 100grams butter

• 100grams Muscovado sugar

• 200mls cream

• 1/2 tsp white miso (Generic not funky)

• Pinch of Salt


To serve:

           • Softly whipped cream

           • Barbados/dark muscovado sugar


Spiced Apple Whiskey Sour Cocktail


- 2 oz Whiskey

- 3oz Apple Cider

- 1 Juice of lemon

- Pinch of Cinnamon , cloves (or whatever you’ve got in the back of the cupboard since 1987)

- 1 Jar with lid for shaking


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Thanks for joining us for our festive Samhain baking fun!


October 2021

During the Covid 19 pandemic, we have initiated a number of Webinars on issues related to our work headings of Community, Commerce and Culture, partnering with a range of partners in New Zealand, including the Irish Community groups and the Irish Business Network of New Zealand, and have been fortunate enough to work with speakers and guests from overseas, including Minister Ciarán Cannon, who has special responsibility for the Diaspora.

We hope you enjoy the recordings of the Webinars and please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any good ideas for future Webinars or even face-to-face events. Ngā mihi – go raibh maith agat – thanks.

International Women's Day

To mark International Women’s Day, the Embassy of Ireland in Aotearoa, in collaboration with the Embassy of Ireland Youth Council.


International Women’s Day is an opportunity to recognise the achievements of girls and women and reflect on issues which continue to prevent us from achieving real and lasting gender equality. In an age of campaigning for social justice, often spearheaded by younger generations, we will hear from a number of incredibly inspiring women and will ask how we can all collectively support the younger generation in support of social change.


“I was elected by the women of Ireland, who instead of rocking the cradle, rocked the system.”

Mary Robinson



March 2021

Brexit Webinar with John Bruton

A special webinar with former Taoiseach John Bruton for insights on Brexit developments and the impact of Brexit on Ireland, the European Union and New Zealand.


October 2020

Memorial for John Hume

To mark the passing of John Hume, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Statesman, whose efforts shaped the story of peace on the island of Ireland, the Embassy of Ireland in Aotearoa New Zealand hosted a virtual gathering, together with the Rt Hon Trevor Mallard MP, Speaker of the NZ Parliament. 

Speakers included Aidan Hume, son of John Hume, Ambassadors Nina Obermaier (EU) and Laura Clarke (British) as well as the Rt Hon Jim Bolger, former Prime Minister of New Zealand. 


October 2020

Water quality, the challenge - Webinar


The health of our freshwater is vital for the health of the people, environment, and economy. Freshwater quality around the world is declining due to impacts of urban development, agriculture, horticulture, forestry and other activities.

Following the passing of the New Zealand Government’s new rules to protect and restore fresh waterways, that came into effect on September 3, 2020. 

our Friends at IBBNZ in association with Rural News reporter Peter Burke, held a webinar on water quality which brought together key politicians including Minister Damien O'Connor, scientists (UCD and Massey universities) and leading farmers to share views and insights on the nature of the problem and what is being done to improve the quality of waterways in both Ireland and New Zealand.
August 2020

Navigating being an Irish Parent & Immigrant

Presented by 
Donna McCormack, Coast to Coast Counselling 
https://www.facebook.com/Coast-to-Coa...
Fiona Deehan, Cara Consulting
August 2020

An Irish Lens on Bereavement & Grief

Presented by
Helen Rook, Victoria University, Wellington
Fiona Deehan, Cara Consulting
August 2020

Wellbeing - An Irish Man's Perspective

Presented by
Brendan O'Connell, I Am Here
Daragh Sheridan, High Performance Sport NZ
Kevin Hurl, Titan Wellness NZ
Fiona Deehan, Cara Consulting
August 2020

Dealing with Uncertainty & Change

Presented by 
Imelda Curtin, Healthy Minds
Helen Rook, Victoria University, Wellington
Resources can be downloaded from here:
http://healthyminds.co.nz/free-downlo...
August 2020

Ceol Aneas Irish Music Festival 2020

On Saturday 20th of June Ceol Aneas hosted there first ever on-line festival. Ceol Aneas working along side 4 great musicians have prepared a series of resources and online live events that capture the spirit of Ceol Aneas. 
20th June 2020

Commemorating An Gorta Mór, Ireland's Great Hunger

On Sunday the 24th of May Ambassador Ryan and Deputy Head of Mission Foley hosted an hour-long virtual gathering commemorating Ireland’s Great Hunger of the 1840s, An Gorta Mór with Minister Ciarán Cannon, Professor Mick Moloney of New York University Professor Sonja Tiernan of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies in Otago University, Dr Vincent O’ Malley of Historyworks, Seán Brosnahan of Toitu Settlers Museum, Máire Mhic Lochlainn, members of the Embassy Youth Council and a range of talented musicians and readers.

The gathering offered our community an opportunity to come together virtually to reflect on one of the defining events for the Irish Nation. You can access a recording of the gathering here, which opens with a message and musical performance by Minister Cannon
24th May 2020

The Irish-NZ Agri connection

Our first agri-focussed webinar was chaired by Peter Burke of Rural News and featured Ray Smith, Director General, nz Ministry for Primary Industries, Joe Healy, Former President, Irish Farmers Association and Adam Fricker, General Manager, Rural News Group. Topics covered included:
  • An update on state of agriculture in NZ and Ireland;
  • The risk of protectionist trade policies;
  • New employment opportunities in the agri sector;
  • The role of the Agricultural media in the Covid19 crisis.
The webinar was organised by the Irish Business Network of New Zealand in partnership with the Embassy of Ireland and the publishers of Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier farming magazine, Rural News.

You can access a recording here, which includes an extensive Q & A with our featured speakers. 
21st May 2020

The Festival of Bealtaine 

The Embassy's Youth Council hosted a celebration of  the Festival of Bealtaine - the traditional Irish celebration marking the coming of summer .

There was plenty of singing, dance and poetry as we celebrated our transition into lighter times.

As we continue to adjust our new normal, we saw the Festival of Bealtaine as an opportunity to come together, and collectively reflect on the challenges and successes we have had over the past month.
1st May 2020

The Easter Rising

Mise Eire -I am Ireland'

The Embassy of Ireland hosted a virtual gathering to enable our community to gather virtually to mark the 104th Anniversary of the Easter Rising of 1916.

Ambassador hosted the gathering which included readings and insights from a range of New Zealand-based Friends of Ireland.

Barry Soutar of T3W reading the 1916 Proclamation in Te Reo Mãori.
10th April 2020

The Road to Recovery – The European Perspective

IBNNZ hosted Ambassador of Ireland Peter Ryan with special guest speakers HE Nina Obermaier, European Union Ambassador to New Zealand and Conall McDevitt of Hume Brophy, a leading international communications firm with offices in Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt, London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong & Singapore.

The speakers shared updates and insights on Europe’s recovery pathway and implications for European, New Zealand and global business. Ambassador Ryan  addressed your questions to our speakers with Brexit also featured.
30th April 2020

Building & Making the Most of Your Network

IBNNZ hosted Kingsley Aikins - CEO, The Networking Institute & Barry Soutar - Executive Director, T3W for an interactive session on making the most of your network.

As Kingsley puts it - "when business is down, paint the shop".
23rd April 2020

How The Education Sector is Changing in Australia & NZ

IBNNZ teamed up with the Australian Irish Chamber of Commerce to host Digitary's COO, James Murray-Beckman to discuss how the Higher Education sector in NZ and Australia is responding to the current challenges and how a Dublin-founded business is helping higher education providers transition to digital solutions that ensure they thrive in a digital environment.
22nd April 2020

Five Thoughts on Personal Success in Challenging Times

IBNNZ hosted Wellington-based Dr David Keane, an expert on the subject of success, who challenged us to think about success in a new way. Perhaps the traditional notions about success just don’t fit anymore. Are we looking for ways to be smarter about success?

Based on his best-selling business book – The Art of Deliberate Success: The 10 Behaviours of Successful People – David shared practical tools you can use right away.
16th April 2020

Resilience and Positivity - Covid-19

Susan HayesCulleton 'The Positive Economist' & Managing Director of HayesCulleton who visited Aotearoa earlier this year. shared her insights on the impact on global business of the Covid-19 pandemic.

David Eccles - Director Australia & New Zealand for Enterprise Ireland and David Downs – General Manager Special Project, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise also joined the call, providing information on some of the opportunities and challenges for Irish & New Zealand businesses.
9th  April 2020

Embassy Update & Practical Business Tips

IBNNZ hosted a webinar with Ambassador Ryan and Deputy Head of Mission Faran Foley for an update from the Embassy.
Christchurch-based Fiona Deehan of Cara Consulting and Niamh Buchanan of FiftyFive5 also shared advice for professionals and firms.

The full webinar is available to view below. Please note we did have a few technical sound issues so excuse the distorted audio in parts.
3rd  April 2020
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