Articles tagged with Eit

Tribute to Sir Kenneth Keith: New Zealand’s Esteemed Jurist and Legal Pioneer

1 week ago | 173 views

Attorney-General Chris Bishop honored the late Rt Hon Sir Kenneth Keith as one of New Zealand’s most distinguished jurists and legal scholars, whose six-decade career significantly impacted national and international law, legal education, and law reform. Sir Kenneth served at the highest judicial levels, including the Supreme Court and International Court of Justice, and contributed to major law reforms and New Zealand’s global legal presence. His legacy includes shaping key legal institutions with humility and dedication, earning him prestigious honors and lasting respect within the legal community.

Tags: Chris Bishop Kenneth Keith New Zealand Supreme Court International Court of Justice Law Commission Judicial Committee of the Privy Council legal scholar public servant

New Era for NZ Vocational Education: Regional Polytechnics and Industry Skills Boards Launch

4 months ago | 721 views

New Zealand has launched a reformed vocational education system with ten regionally governed polytechnics regaining control over local training decisions and eight new Industry Skills Boards overseeing work-based learning across key sectors. This shift aims to create a more responsive, agile, and accountable system aligned with community needs and industry demands, replacing the previous centralized model. The changes focus on delivering practical skills and qualifications that meet real employment opportunities, marking a significant new beginning for learners, employers, and regional development.

Tags: Penny Simmonds Ara EIT NMIT SIT Toi Ohomai Wintec Unitec MIT Otago Polytechnic

Honouring Māori Leaders 2026: Celebrating Excellence in Education, Business & Community

4 months ago | 760 views

The New Year 2026 Honours list recognizes Māori leaders for their significant contributions to Māori advancement, education, language revitalization, business, governance, conservation, and community wellbeing across Aotearoa New Zealand. Notable honorees include Rod Drury for services to technology and philanthropy, Leith Comer and Professor Thomas Roa for Māori leadership and language education, and others who have strengthened Māori identity, inclusion, and environmental stewardship. Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka emphasizes that these awards reflect the vital role of Māori leadership in fostering a strong, inclusive, and resilient New Zealand.

Tags: Rod Drury Leith Pirika Comer Thomas Charles Roa Rachel Emere Taulelei Christina Cowan Te Warihi Kokowai Hetaraka Waihoroi Paraone Hoterene Roger Bruce Douglas Drummond Lorraine Shirley Eade Hori Te Moanaroa Parata

Priority One: Twelve months in, 2100 children housed

11 months ago | 1598 views

In the first twelve months of the Government’s flagship Priority One policy, nearly 1000 families with more than 2,124 children have been moved from dank emergency housing motel rooms to secure, stable homes. “The largescale use of emergency housing was one of the biggest public policy failures in New Zealand history. Under the previous government’s watch, thousands of children were consigned to grow up in cramped, dingy motel rooms at a cost to taxpayers of $1 million every day at its peak,” Housing Minister Chris Bishop says.

Tags: Chris bishop Emergency housing New zealand Priority one Priority oneity one