
Job opportunity: MFAT Graduate Policy Officer
Te Taumata encourages graduate-level rangatahi across the motu to consider applying for the next intake of Policy Officers at New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
Te Taumata encourages graduate-level rangatahi across the motu to consider applying for the next intake of Policy Officers at New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
Te Taumata encourages rangatahi who are looking at tertiary education options to inquire about the scholarship and internship opportunities available to them.
Te Taumata has an agreed work plan with the New Zealand Government to ensure Māori have a strong voice in every international trade agreement negotiated in 2022.
Te Taumata encourages graduate-level rangatahi across the motu to consider applying for the next intake of Policy Officers at New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
Under the shadow of war across Europe, we are reminded of our soldiers of the 28th Māori Battalion who fought on the same battlefields in World War II as we witness today the signing of a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom, Te Taumata Chairman Chris Karamea Insley says.
Te Taumata has created a survey to gather feedback on the government’s current Research, Science and Innovation (RSI) system and what improvements are needed to make it adaptable for a rapidly changing future.
2022 is tipped to be a monumental year for international trade and Te Taumata is securely positioned to be the Māori voice in negotiations, ensuring Māori are not only considered in these relationships, but actively involved.
Te Taumata board member Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Whātua) has highlighted the benefits of engaging Indigenous peoples in international trade in an inspiring opinion piece published on Trade Works – New Zealand’s International Business Forum.
Te Taumata encourages rangatahi who are looking at tertiary education options to inquire about the scholarship and internship opportunities available to them.
Te Taumata has initiated talks with Minister of Climate Change James Shaw after making a detailed submission on options to meet Aotearoa New Zealand’s new emission reduction targets.
Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa is seeking a new Chief Executive to guide the organisation as it grows its people, assets, reo and tikanga.
Philanthropic organisation BayTrust is calling for expressions of interest for its trustee vacancy.