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Incoming Taiwhenua CEO Announced
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Incoming Taiwhenua CEO Announced
Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga (TToH) are pleased to announce the appointment of Waylyn Tahuri-Whaipakanga, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tamaterangi and Ngai Tūhoe, Tamakaimoana, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Te Haaro Chairman, Mike Paku, says “Waylyn’s appointment comes after an extensive, exhaustive and comprehensive recruitment process.”
Waylyn has a 25 year career in Health and Social Services in a number of leadership roles including Kaupapa Māori NGO, Iwi and Hawke’s Bay District Health Board.
As a successful business woman, she concurrently runs her own business and has done so for over 20 years .
Freedom camping laws to be tightened up Newshub 4 hrs ago
Before the borders shut, New Zealand was teeming with freedom campers.
In 2019 alone, almost quarter of a million people chose to travel the country this way.
But, that could be changing with new stricter freedom camping laws proposed.
Corrigan and his girlfriend Ava made the most of the free cooking facilities at Chamberlains Ford.
Stuck in New Zealand for over a year due to Covid, the young couple are making every dollar they earn along the way count.
Corrigan Gurney told Newshub they basically got to eat a lot of Ramen Noodles.
Flowers laid in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attack on March 15, 2019. (File photo)
Two years after a terrorist killed 51 people and injured dozens at two Christchurch mosques, victims and their families are still struggling with the wide-ranging impacts of the horrific attack. MARINÉ LOURENS reports. Since March 15, 2019 a terrorist has been jailed for life, a royal commission of inquiry completed, the Ministry for Ethnic Communities is close to being established, police’s response to hate crimes strengthened, programmes implemented to prevent terrorist and violent extremism, the Christchurch Call signed by 48 countries, and New Zealand has decided to join the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime.