Appointments and Awards – 21 July 2017 (edition 24/2017)
Che Wilson (Ngāti Rangi) has been appointed as a member of a Tribunal to consider whether Waikoropupū Springs should be subject to the Water Conservation
Che Wilson (Ngāti Rangi) has been appointed as a member of a Tribunal to consider whether Waikoropupū Springs should be subject to the Water Conservation
The Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Maggie Barry, has appointed Kim Ngārimu (and others) to the Board of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. She
Rahera Ohia and Ngaroma Tahana have both been reappointed to the council of Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. Haamiora Raumati has been appointed an Acting
Mavis Mullins (Rangitāne) has been nominated to be induced into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame, which will occur on 27 July.
Te Ataarangi Whui has been appointed as the incoming Chief Executive of Te Mātāwai. Taika Waititi has been named the 2017 New Zealander of
Vanessa Clark and Brian Morris have been appointed to the board of Te Māngai Pāho. Doug Hauraki and Professor Rawinia Higgins have also been
On Tuesday Karyn Paringatai (Ngāti Porou) received the Supreme Award for Tertiary Teaching Excellence. This was for her method of teaching in the dark, which
Last Thursday it was announced that Tania Simpson (Tainui, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāpuhi) has been appointed to the board of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
Last Saturday Te Rua O Te Moko Ltd won the 2014 Ahuwhenua Trophy, Māori Excellence in Farming Award. Robin Hapi has been reappointed to the
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