E mārama ana te katoa ki ngā āheninga ahumahi, whakangūngū hoki | Everyone in the region is aware of career and training opportunities
Tāmaki Makaurau has a small proportion of its land dedicated to horticulture production (2%), which contributes 25% of its vegetable production.
This section looks at the Bay of Plenty Regional Skills Leadership Groups (RSLGs) progress over the past 12 months in progressing actions from our Regional Workforce Plan.
The Nelson Tasman region is full of richness and opportunity. Our region is an exciting place to live and work, and this is reflected by our knowledgeable, curious, creative, and resilient businesses and workforce.
We deliver a diverse mix of initiatives to help people, sectors and regions thrive and adapt to changing national and global environments.
A set of reports on opportunities for New Zealand’s bioeconomy to be ‘part of the solution’, and contributing to high value, sustainable and low-emission use of bioresources.
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