Kaitzak’s intent is to amplify and connect our communities. Help us shape Kaitzak. While we are open to hear everything, we also seek out some specific contribution categories.
Email us your 150-word pitch to:
Here are some ideas to get you started.
Individuals under the age of 40 who are successful (the word is open to interpretation) in running and operating their own businesses. Here we look for concrete business advice from those who've walked the walk.
Diasporans who are overachieving and doing amazing things in their lives, whether it’s through professional, academic, community or business life.
Anything that has been reviewed, from experiences to products to entertainment.
Stories, tips and reflections of repatriation by diasporans from all over the globe.
Ideas and discussions on key public policy and governance topics and issues.
An opinion is just that, an opinion. At Kaitzak, we uphold the importance of delineating between facts and opinions. Presenting opinions as facts is a big no no!
People who are doing or have done great things for their communities. This could be professionally, in business, academically or in community work.
Stories from Australia.
Special topics and organisations which have the Kaitzak stamp of approval.
Topics which are have an international exposure.
The latest events organised within the community and abroad.
Contributions made to Kaitzak by the community. Stories shared about various topics, personal experiences as well as professional, academic, community or entrepreneurial expertise.
Stories linked to the country of Armenia - Armenia is a landlocked country nestled in the South Caucasus, and a place where ancient history meets modern resilience. Known for its rugged landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and being the first nation to adopt Christianity, Armenia boasts a unique identity shaped by centuries of tradition and struggle.
At Kaitzak, we are always looking to broaden the variety and diversity of topics covered on the platform. Don't hesitate to reach out with stories, projects or events which may not normally get too much attention.