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Archives for Josh Bowen
07/11/24
New Zealanders value arts for wellbeing benefits
For the first time in New Zealand, econometric analysis finds that New Zealanders place significant monetary value on participating in...
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18/07/24
New opportunities for screen-sector workforce in proposed qualification and programme
Toi Mai has developed a new qualification and programme for screen, the next step in the journey towards the thriving...
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19/12/23
New skill standards for screen-sector careers
Aotearoa is currently facing a major shortage in the Toi Pāho (broadcast and screen sector) workforce. To help remedy this...
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14/12/23
Research on the barriers to diversity in the Aotearoa tech sector released
“All over the world, diversity and inclusion is one of the biggest challenges facing the tech industry today, and New...
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12/12/23
New qualifications for a new Aotearoa
The way we consume media has shifted dramatically in recent years, from broadcasting linear media on radio and television, to...
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12/10/23
Reflecting on two years of advocating for Ngā Peka o Toi
Although the Workforce Development Councils were established on 4 October 2021, our first five kaimahi didn’t officially start until the...
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06/09/23
Industry-driven learning: new micro-credential for screen-sector careers
Aotearoa is currently facing a major shortage in the Toi Pāho (broadcast and screen sector) workforce. To help remedy this...
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31/07/23
Toi Mai Operational Plan released
Iti rearea kahikatea ka taea, the second Operational Plan for Toi Mai, outlines the needs and priorities of Toi...
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03/07/23
New Board member brings a fresh Pacific perspective
Toi Mai Co-Chairs Dr Kathie Irwin and Alice Shearman are thrilled to announce Pita Alatini as the newest member of...
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13/06/23
Memorandum of Collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force
The New Zealand Defence Force has signed a Memorandum of Collaboration with New Zealand’s six Ohu Ahumahi Workforce Development Councils...
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30/05/23
Toi Mai sets course for the future with new Co-Chairs
From 1 June 2023, Toi Mai will have two new Board Co-Chairs to continue driving positive changes within the vocational...
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09/03/23
Industry and government set to collaborate to boost screen workforce
Toi Mai, the Workforce Development Council for the creative, cultural, recreation and technology sectors, is seeking feedback on how to...
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