Past News
Published: 11 November, 2020
New position in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Permitting Team (Nelson or Wellington
We are looking for an Analyst or Senior Analyst to join us either here in Nelson or in Wellington. The role will mostly focus on various:
- Fisheries regulations and approvals, including digital monitoring exemptions, special permits, and innovative trawl technology approvals
- Marine and land-based aquaculture regulations and approvals.
We are interested in a person with knowledge of fisheries and aquaculture legislation and issues in New Zealand. People with experience working in other regulatory systems are also encouraged to apply.
If you are interested, you’re welcome to talk to me or someone in my team about the role; and please pass on to anyone else you know who might be interested.
The Govt Jobs link to this vacancy is here…
https://jobs.govt.nz/jobs/MPI20-1490952
The link to Seek is here…
Published: 6 November, 2020
Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui Māori Cultural Council would like to extend our invitation to you all to our event, Te Huinga Whetū kapahaka competitions.
Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui Māori Cultural Council would like to extend our invitation to you all to our event, Te Huinga Whetū kapahaka competitions.
When: Friday Nov 13th
Where: Trafalgar Centre, Paruparu Rd, Nelson
Time: 9am-6:30pm
We hope to see you all there to celebrate Te Tauihutanga, Māori performing arts, and te reo Māori me ōna tikanga.
We know many of you have already secured tickets through your sponsorship offerings, however we are hoping that you could share the following information via your email networks, social media platforms, or websites:
Event posters: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12U32Y_6SQbeMEBqXAH5NlWBCRgGSi5F-?usp=sharing
Event tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/te-huinga-whetu-regional-kapa-haka-competitions-tickets-97042451585
Event schedule: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZcXEODJjwcHq8jKE8lu5Gl9VaISOLV0l/view?usp=sharing
Our tamariki and rangatahi have been working extremely hard to prepare and master their performances for this event and we hope that Trafalgar Centre will be full with our whānau from throughout the region.
Ngā manaakitanga,
Te Tauihu o te Waka a Māui Māori Cultural Council
Published: 5 November, 2020
Kaituitui Ahurea, Events Coordinator
- Passionate about the kaupapa of Kapa Haka?
- Keen to support the success of the upcoming events in Te Tau Ihu?
- Check out this exciting part-time, fixed term role until mid-2025
We’re excited to be expanding our Te Kāhui Whiria Māori Partnerships team with this new and exciting part-time (20 hours per week) fixed term opportunity as Kaituitui Ahurea, Events Coordinator.
Reporting to the Kaihautū, Manager Māori Partnerships, you’ll support Te Tai Ihu o te Waka a Maui Māori Cultural Council to ensure the upcoming Kapa Haka events at a national level are a success.
Your work programme will include:
- Project and event co-ordination covering the full spectrum of event planning including health and safety, accommodation, parking and traffic, resource consents, city activation, media and more.
- Promoting cultural awareness and Kapa Haka in the region and ensuring appropriate protocols are observed at the events.
- Relationship management and collaboration with internal groups, iwi and key stakeholders.
- Administrative support in the form of project documentation, reports and presentations to Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Māori Cultural Council Executive, as well as meeting coordination and purchase order/invoice management.
This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a practitioner of tikanga and mātauranga Māori to combine your passion for Kapa Haka with your proven event and project management experience. Your extensive iwi network and experience working with Māori groups will be invaluable in this role.
You’re a self-starter who thrives on delivering great results on time, on budget and to a high standard. Excellent organisational and administrative skills are essential, as well as experience working with the full suite of Microsoft Office programmes.
About us
"Working together to make Nelson an even better place"
Te Kāhui Whiria is focussed on strengthening partnerships with iwi, mātāwaka and Māori communities; as well as continuing to support cultural development within Nelson City Council. Nelson City Council is an organisation filled with smart, supportive people who love this smart little city of ours.
If you’re looking to combine your strengths with your passion for Kapa Haka, apply today!
Click here to view the position description. Applications close midnight Wednesday 18 November 2020.
For more information about the role, please contact Rebecca Taylor, Business Partner People and Capability on 03 265 2611.
Published: 4 November, 2020
Marlborough Māori Tertiary Scholarship
Tēnā koe,
Please find attached information and an application form in relation to the 2020 Marlborough Lines Tertiary Scholarship for Māori.
Please note that Scholarship applications are restricted to those who reside within the catchment of Marlborough Lines (i.e. the Marlborough region westwards to D’Urville Island, north to the Marlborough Sounds and south to Waipapa Bay).
In previous years we have received applications from those living outside of the Marlborough area, and regrettably have had to advise those people they are not eligible for the Scholarship.
The closing date for applications is Monday, 30 November 2020.
Application forms are also available from our offices at Alfred Street, or by phoning 577 7007, or emailing info@mll.co.nz.
Maori Scholarship Information 2020 - (155 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file) »
Maori Scholarship Application Form 2020 - (413 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file) »
Published: 4 November, 2020
Pouhere Taonga
Heritage New Zealand
- Pouarahi / Māori Heritage Advisor based in Central Region(HNZPT)
Applications close on 12 November 2020
- Pouārahi Māori Built Heritage / Pouārahi Tautiaki Taonga
This is a full-time position based in Wellington.
Applications close on 12 November 2020 (note this position is being re-advertised).
Applications for these positions close on Sunday 15 November 2020
For further information please refer to our website:
