A local gift guide for Christmas

It's that time of year again! If you're buying presents, support local where you can. Aotearoa has so many great companies making incredible products. With 2024 being a difficult year for retail in the Capital...

A new beginning or a new disaster, by Gioryanni Ortega

This blog post was written by Gioryanni, to be published in a book of inspirational stories from Otago University Students.

Patagonia: The Shitthropocene - Film Screening

FILM SCREENING AT NISA Sunday 3rd November, 3:30pm - 4:30pm Friday 8th November, 6pm-7pm You might have noticed that a lot of things seem to suck right now. This film isn’t about all the things...

Episode #4 New Zealand Red Cross, refugee & employment pathways

Episode 4 has been worth the wait! Pam and Li Ling have a lovely chat with Samantha Jones, Manager, Migration Employment, and Lynne Harding, Employer Liaison, for ⁠Pathways to Employment⁠, from New Zealand Red Cross. We...

Understanding Women's Hormones: The Menopause and Perimenopause Journey, with Monica Barnes

On the 12th October, we were fortunate to host around 30 Nisa customers for a talk by Monica Barnes from Menopause and Wellness, where we delved into all things menopause. A key takeaway was learning...

Business for Good

✨ Our brains are sparking! Pam Lowe and Li Ling were very fortunate to have been part of a great Business for Good programme event day hosted by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and B...

Making a Difference, One Garment at a Time

Nisa Clothing to provide sustainable underwear to the Wellington City Mission’s Social Supermarket  Nisa Clothing, an ethical fashion label based in New Zealand, has teamed up with the Wellington City Mission to provide sustainable, high-quality...

Uncovered by Nisa: Episode 3 Long-time Nisa buddy, Kate Hall, of Ethically Kate

🎉 It’s Episode 3, and Pam and Li Ling get to hang out with THE Kate Hall, of Ethically Kate!Kate’s been a long-time buddy and supporter of Nisa, and we have a really interesting chat...

Briefs with Beliefs: A Wellington City Library Interview with Nisa’s Pam Lowe

When no buyer came forward after ethical and sustainable clothing label Nisa was put on the market at the end of 2023, the closure of this much-loved brand was announced. Founded in 2017 by Elisha...