Swiss Society of New Zealand

The Swiss Society of New Zealand was established in 1935. The aims and objectives of the Society were to assist other compatriots requiring moral or other support, as well as to promote cultural traditions for the continued benefit and enjoyment of all.

Read more about Swiss Society Of New Zealand:  Regional Clubs, Annual Sporting Events, Helvetia Magazine, Annual General Meeting

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