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05/02/25
Latest update on the Government’s vocational education and training (VET) reforms
On 20 December 2024, the Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills made an announcement on the redesign of the vocational...
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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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05/11/24
New creative and cultural strategy hits the right notes
Toi Mai Workforce Development Council celebrates the release of Amplify – the Government’s (draft) strategy for New Zealand’s creative and...
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10/07/24
Fanning the fire of the performing arts workforce
A comprehensive cross-sector response is proposed to address the financial hardship and workforce challenges faced by Toi Puaki, New Zealand’s...
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27/06/24
Feedback critical to shaping the future of vocational education
Stakeholder feedback is being sought on four new Workforce Development Plans (WDPs) and one Industry Development Plan (IDP) released today...
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17/06/24
Striking a balance: wellbeing vs. financial security in the arts
Income is a crucial factor in life security and satisfaction for any individual and their whānau in New Zealand, but...
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20/11/23
New qualification aims to silence sour note of declining piano tuner numbers
This past weekend, TVNZ ran a story covering the nationwide shortage of piano tuners and the new qualification developed by...
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30/11/22
Embracing Digital Transformation (EDT) Project goes live!
Toi Mai is pleased to release its second Tertiary Education Commission WDC/TITO COVID-19 Response Projects Fund project report: Embracing Digital...
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