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First graduates ready to make UN sustainability goals a reality
Master of Sustainable Development Goals inaugural graduates (from left) Lucy Hone and Tracey Hale with Head of the School of People, Environment and Planning Professor Glenn Banks, fellow graduate Georgie Hills, programme convenor Dr Samantha Gardyne and Development Studies programme leader Professor Regina Scheyvens.
The first three graduates from Massey’s new Master of Sustainable Development Goals say they feel empowered by the programme to tackle the climate crisis and other sustainability issues in their respective jobs.
Lucy Hone, Tracey Hale and Georgie Hills graduated recently in Auckland – the first cohort from the multidisciplinary programme based on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Launched last year, it is the only degree of its kind in Australasia.
Monday, 3 May 2021, 11:29 am
New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to
collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in Ōtautahi
Christchurch this week.
‘Revive, reconnect and
revitalise’ are the themes that will dominate the two-day
event, which is the first time TRENZ has been held in this
format.
To set the scene on day one (5 May), TIA Chief
Executive Chris Roberts, Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive
René de Monchy and TIA Chair Gráinne Troute will cover the
‘here and now’ and the key issues the industry will
likely need to navigate in the next 18
months.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel and
Press Release – TRENZ New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in tautahi Christchurch this week. Revive, reconnect and revitalise are the themes that will dominate the two-day event, which is the first time TRENZ …
New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in Ōtautahi Christchurch this week.
‘Revive, reconnect and revitalise’ are the themes that will dominate the two-day event, which is the first time TRENZ has been held in this format.
To set the scene on day one (5 May), TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts, Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive René de Monchy and TIA Chair Gráinne Troute will cover the ‘here and now’ and the key issues the industry will likely need to navigate in the next 18 months.
[author: Chris Rodgers]
It is the last straw that breaks the camel’s back”.
As for one of our times’ most notorious sex-trafficker’s and the abuser of 100’s of young girls, the downfall of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse pyramid came crashing down due to do a simple every day high school occurrence – two friends getting into a fight. After the fight, the two 14-year old girls were taken to the Principal’s office to sort things out. That is where the story was told to the Principal, and then to one of the girl’s step-mom, who then reported it to the Palm Beach Police Department. We all know the avalanche of events after that. A simple fight between friends… the last straw…