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17/12/25
A final thank you from our Chief Executive
At the start of the year, my leadership team and I faced a reality none of us expected: after three years of building something from...
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17/12/25
Te Oho Reedy appointed as Chief Executive of Services Industry Skills Board
The Board of the Services Industry Skills Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Te Oho Reedy as its new Chief Executive. Board Chair Bruce Robertson said Te...
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17/12/25
Hip-hop meeting leads to boom cleaning business
When Pookie Bristowe (left) and Aman Singh (right) first met online to discuss music, they had no idea it would lead to a fast-growing cleaning...
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17/12/25
Ringa Hora Recap November-December 2025
Ringa Hora kaimahi were honoured to attend this week’s NZ Vocational Education and Training Research Forum, which brought together almost 200 people dedicated to connecting...
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01/12/25
New report highlights challenges for fast-growing Cleaning industry
New Zealand’s Cleaning industry is growing sharply but more needs to be done to protect cleaners from exploitation and low incomes. A call to consider...
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10/11/25
Presenting our 2024/2025 Annual Report
He mihi nā te Tiamana Poari, nā te Tumu, me te Poumatua Mihi from the Ringa Hora Council Chair, Chief Executive, and Poumatua Mā te...
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06/11/25
Engagement Recap August-October 2025
In September, as part of the Aviation Industry Association Conference, we welcomed over 120 students from 20+ schools across the lower North Island for a...
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20/08/25
Embracing Disability in the Workplace
Ringa Hora has released three webinars which can help businesses learn how to fully unlock the potential of New Zealand’s disabled community. New Zealand Disability...
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08/08/25
Engagement Recap May-July 2025
Ringa Hora has been proudly spreading the word about Tirohia ki Tua and Kele’a, our major reports on the impact in the Service sector of...
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17/06/25
Sole CMR helps streamline consent process
Providers now have a much more streamlined Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) document for the Services sector. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority has approved and...
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21/05/25
NZQA approval a landmark for Te Manu Arataki | Leadership Project
Employers and educators now have tools to help develop leaders fit for the 2020s and beyond with the approval of leadership qualifications. The qualifications, published...
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20/05/25
Services the sector of choice for growing leadership
The approval of Leadership qualifications by NZQA is a major milestone in Te Manu Arataki | Leadership Project, one of the most significant pieces of...
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