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02/07/24
Recognising, protecting and valuing Ngā Toi Māori is critical to our cultural and economic future
Establishing key industry infrastructure around ringatoi (artists) is critical to ensuring Aotearoa benefits from the commercial, economic and cultural benefits...
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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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27/05/24
New micro-credential opens up a clear pathway into the screen industry
Toi Mai is celebrating a milestone moment with a newly listed micro-credential ‘Introduction to the Aotearoa New Zealand Screen Industry’. ...
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19/05/24
Major systemic change needed in technology education if industry is to thrive
Major systemic change is required in vocational education coordination, funding and provision if New Zealand is to realise the potential...
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19/03/24
Organisational values recognised at the 2024 NZ HR Awards
Rangā ngā whenua onamata hei tohu anamata – Weaving the strands of the past to signpost the future. Members of...
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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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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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30/10/23
Māoriland: Nurturing the next generation of screen professionals in Aotearoa
Earlier this month, some Toi Mai kaimahi had the chance to visit Māoriland in Ōtaki, the home of the Māoriland...
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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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