Monday, 12 July 2021, 3:17 pm
The New Zealand Air Line Pilots’ Association (NZALPA)
says today’s announcement that all border workers, not
just those who work for the government, must receive the
Covid-19 vaccine will likely make little difference without
also accelerating vaccinations for all New
Zealanders.
NZALPA President and international pilot
Captain Andrew Ridling said that the government needed to
simultaneously speed up the vaccination of all New
Zealanders, not just those working on the
frontline.
“Mandatory vaccination of all border
staff is not a ‘silver bullet’. As the International
Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) has
stated in its 21 April Safety Bulletin, vaccinations should
Monday, 12 July 2021, 4:40 pm
Joint press release: Connexis and Te
Pūkenga
Connexis and Te Pūkenga have agreed to
the terms under which the Infrastructure Industry Training
Organisation (trading as Connexis) will shift most of its
core functions into Te Pūkenga’s new Work Based Learning
Limited (WBL) subsidiary.
In June, the Tertiary
Education Commission (TEC) approved Connexis to transition
its Arranging Training and Standard Setting activities into
other entities as part of the changes under the Reform of
Vocational Education (RoVE).
Connexis is one of the
first of the 11 Transitional Industry Training Organisations
(TITOs) to gain approval for its Transition Plan and to sign
Paul
Atkins
Society President Dr Brent Clothier FRSNZ
said the Council is delighted to have chosen Paul as the
Society s new Chief Executive and that Paul has accepted
this position . Dr Clothier went on to say, “Paul has
extensive experience in senior leadership roles operating
across the science, technology, education and research
sector and is deeply committed to supporting research to
make a meaningful difference to Aotearoa. He has been Chief
Executive of ZEALANDIA for the past 6 years, leading the
organisation through a period of transformational change,
building its reputation, reach and impact, from local to
global. Demonstrating his commitment to research, while
Monday, 12 July 2021, 4:25 pm
Dargaville
Sign Blessing.
Kaipara District
Council has been awarded a grant from the Creative New
Zealand Local Government Arts Fund to develop an Arts,
Culture and Heritage Strategy.
The strategy will be
developed over the next year, supported by Creative
Northland, who have a leadership role in preparing cultural
policy, advocating for arts and culture, and helping build
the profile of Northland as an arts community, provincially,
nationally and internationally.
Art and culture helps
people develop an association with a place or event. It can
help communities establish a sense of identity and
belonging. Valuing and reflecting the local heritage and
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