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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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27/09/23
Unlocking the power of knowledge through Te Mata Raraunga
Ohu Ahumahi (the collective of the six Workforce Development Councils) are pleased to share Te Mata Raraunga, a shared data...
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08/09/23
Te Wao Nui o Toi recognised with a prestigious Good Design Award for excellence in design and innovation
Our first sector-specific workforce development plan, Te Wao Nui o Toi — capability and development plan for the below-the-line screen...
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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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05/09/23
Transformation through collaboration: Empowering Pacific learners, businesses and employers
(Front row L-R) Chris Gosling Chief Executive Hāpaitia, Tofilau Talalelei Taufale Co-Chair Pacific Fono, Dr Claire Robinson Chief Executive Toi...
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31/08/23
Championing te Tiriti o Waitangi: Toi Mai announced as winner at the 2023 Diversity Awards
Last night, Toi Mai was announced as the winner of Ngā Āhuatanga o te Tiriti Tohu at the Diversity Awards...
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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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