“Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour) — A Warm Home for Russian-Speaking Hearts in New Zealand
- londonartscouncilu
- Nov 9, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 10, 2025

When living far from home, it’s essential to keep the connection — with your language, culture, and those who truly understand.For many years, “Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour) has been exactly that — a place where the Russian soul feels at home, even on the other side of the world.
A newspaper that connects people
“Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour) is more than just a publication — it’s a living community of Russian-speaking residents in New Zealand.Each issue tells real stories of people, their dreams, achievements, and new beginnings.Its pages bring together artists and engineers, teachers and musicians, parents and students — everyone building a new life while preserving their cultural roots.
What makes “Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour) special
Every issue is filled with authentic voices and inspiring materials:
engaging interviews with Russian-speaking professionals and creatives;
practical advice on adaptation, education, and business abroad;
reports from cultural events, exhibitions, and festivals;
stories, poems, and opinion columns worth rereading.
This is the kind of publication people look forward to — something families read together and share with friends.There are no formal press releases here — only genuine stories and real people.
Cultural mission
The editorial team of “Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour) plays an invaluable role in preserving the Russian language and culture abroad.The newspaper helps writers find their readers and artists connect with their audiences. Through this, it has become a true platform for cultural dialogue between New Zealand, Europe, and the wider international creative community.
Partnership & Inspiration
The London Arts and Talents project is proud to partner with “Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour). Every issue inspires creativity, connects people across continents, and celebrates what unites us all — our shared love for art, words, and culture.
In conclusion
Whether you live in New Zealand or simply wish to feel the pulse of the Russian-speaking world across the ocean — explore “Nasha Gavan” (Our Harbour). It’s more than a newspaper.It’s a warm home you’ll always want to return to.

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