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507:'s efforts to merge the polytechnics into a single entity as a "national disgrace," citing Te Pūkenga's beleaguered financial situation and merger transition delays. Ker argued that the reforms failed to address the polytechnic sector's inadequate funding and stated that the merger transition process would lead to extensive staff redundancies across the entire sector. Ker suggested that Te Pūkenga could be revamped as a central agency that provided guidance and education support to the various polytechnics. Hipkins defended his Government's polytechnic merger policy, stating that the previous model had created unnecessary competition and was not delivering the skilled workers that employers and businesses needed. Hipkins stated that the new model would encourage local innovation and improve connections with local businesses to tackle skills shortages. 449:(TEC) over what Te Pūkenga would be providing when it takes over responsibility of the ITPs on 1 January 2023. The report also expressed concerns that the institutes of technology/polytechnics were not well prepared for the transition and lacked direction from Te Pūkenga on how to prepare for the transition. In addition, the report stated that Te Pūkenga had been slow to develop its information technology and financial back-office functions in anticipation for the transition. The report warned that the vocational provider might not be financially viable and that the consolidation process could take longer than planned and fail to meet its goals. Following the report's release, chief executive Town stated that Te Pūkenga had accepted all of the review's recommendations and was in the process of implementing them. By contrast, the opposition 746:
supported by a central entity that would oversee the training organisations. While the polytechnics would be able to make their own decisions regarding education, staffing and budgets, Simmonds suggested that some services could be shared. Simmonds also said that the Government would introduce legislation entrenching the dissolution of Te Pūkenga into law over the next six to eight months. In addition, Te Pūkenga's council chair Murray Strong resigned following the Government's announcement. Simmonds has aimed for this revamp of the tertiary and vocational sector to be completed by 1 January 2025. She said the dissolution of Te Pūkenga will allow individual polytechnics control over their own destiny.
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which included staff resignations and "one-off" land sales which had not been finalised. Tertiary Education Union president Tina Smith reported that many staff were anxious about the uncertainty and lack of information about their job specifications within the organisation's operating structure. National Party tertiary education spokesperson Simmonds criticised Te Pūkenga's efforts to reduce its deficit via redundancies and asset sales as an unsustainable financial model.
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division was profitable in comparison to the polytechnic division, which was running at a loss. On 3 May, Simmonds confirmed that design options and a new legislative framework for the Polytechnic sector were being developed. In addition, Te Pūkenga commenced decentralising operations, established regional leaders and delegated more decision-making powers to the regions. The mega polytechnic's head office was also being reduced with staff being redeployed to the regions.
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resulting from the merger process. According to Simmonds, the Government had spent NZ$ 200 million on merging the polytechnics into Te Pūkenga. She also suggested that the NZ$ 110 million deficit was higher than reported. Simmonds claimed that Town's departure on "special leave" was a sign of trouble with the new entity. Similar issues about the centralisation of the polytechnics was also raised by an
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committee to answer questions about delays in the transition process, how it was dealing with its financial constraints, and working with staff members. Strong confirmed that Te Pūkenga was working to reduce its deficit to NZ$ 50 million and that Winder would oversee the transition process until the end of 2022. These cost-cutting measures have included reducing head office expenses by NZ$ 8 million.
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September and 1 October 2022. These three entities would become business divisions of Te Pūkenga's subsidiary Work Based Learning Limited (WBL). Other business divisions of WBL have included Competenz, Connexis, BCITO, MITO and ServiceIQ. By December 2023, Te Pūkenga consisted of 16 polytechnics and nine industry training organisations.
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In early May 2024, Te Pūkenga confirmed that the number of enrolled workplace learners had dropped by 21% from 62,930 in April 2023 to 60,515 April 2024. By contrast, the number of enrolled polytechnic students had risen by 6% from 43,541 in April 2023 to 45,989 in April 2024. The workplace learning
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reported that plumbers, gasfitters and drainlayers were unhappy with the quality of training provided by Te Pūkenga for their apprentices. Other issues included the cancellation of apprentices' block courses, the poor quality of training facilities, and poor communication between the mega polytechnic
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On 8 September, the Otago Polytechnic Branch of the Tertiary Education Union reported that the merger process had caused low morale and increased workload among staff members at Otago Polytechnic. The Union also expressed concerns about scant information about Te Pūkenga's direction, staff's place in
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reported that the delayed public consultation on Te Pūkenga's organisational structure had failed to allay staff concerns about job security. Newsroom also reported unusually high turnover rates across the subsidiary polytechnics. Te Pūkenga also revised its forecast annual deficit to NZ$ 63 million,
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provider in New Zealand. In February 2019, the Government announced that the country's sixteen Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) would merge to form the new organisation; the merger was effective on 1 April 2020. In addition to the polytechnics, Te Pūkenga also took over responsibility
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In February 2024, Te Pūkenga confirmed that it was returning to its former structure prior to the confirmation of the previous Labour Government's "Creating Our Futures" decision in September 2023, which affected 7,000 employees with many receiving letters confirming they would get their former jobs
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CEO Phil Kerr welcomed the process, stating that "it would be a relatively simple process for the institutions to re-establish their presence as regional providers." Kerr also opined that some services such as curriculum development and student learning support could remain centralised. In addition,
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reported that the Tertiary Education Commission had wanted more job cuts in back-office and managerial roles than the 400 previously announced. In a June 2023 briefing, the Commission also expressed concerns about Te Pūkenga's long-term plans. In response, the Tertiary Education Union criticised the
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In mid June 2023, Winder announced that Te Pūkenga was planning to lay off 404 staff members. As part of restructuring proposals, the national polytechnic would cut 960 roles, with affected staff members being encouraged to apply for 550 new positions. According to Tertiary Education Union organiser
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On 3 August 2022, Chairperson Murray Strong apologised to Te Pūkenga staff members for not listening to their concerns, appreciating their expertise, and for delays in transitioning into a single institution. Strong and acting chief-executive Winder also appeared before Parliament's education select
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paper and this included "a programme of change for the institute of technology and polytechnic (ITP) subsector and for vocational education more generally". After consultation with the education sector, Hipkins released a proposal in February 2019 that went much further than the options discussed in
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that she did not have clear timeframe for disestablishing Te Pūkenga and establishing new polytechnics since that would require legislative change. The Minister proposed taking an initial plan to Cabinet in mid-2024 and commence consulting regional stakeholders, staff and industry leaders about the
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On 26 August, Radio New Zealand reported that a Tertiary Education Commission report dated 9 June 2022 had proposed reducing staff numbers at Te Pūkenga's subsidiary polytechnics in order to avert a forecast deficit of NZ$ 110 million. The report described Te Pūkenga's efforts to combat the deficit
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On 4 August, acting-chief executive Winder indicated that Te Pūkenga would be adopting a "unified fees approach" for all its campuses in the near future. While its subsidiary Southland Institute of Technology would maintain its zero fees policy for the 2023 academic year, this would be discontinued
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would be dissolving Te Pūkenga and replacing it with eight to ten institutions. Simmonds stated that the Government would no longer centralise vocational training and education and asked Te Pūkenga to halt its transformation efforts and review the number of jobs. The regional polytechnics would be
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Peter Hughes stated that Te Pūkenga was a tertiary institute and was thus not subject to the Commission's code of conduct or general election guidance. Academic freedom (but not institutional autonomy) is granted to the Institute's academic staff and students under Section 318 of the Education and
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On 21 October, Acting CEO Winder stated that Te Pūkenga would consider staff redundancies as a means of reducing the organisation's deficit by NZ$ 35 million. This amount includes NZ$ 10m across work-based learning, NZ$ 25m across former polytechnics and the national office. Polytechnic staff have
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reported that a memo by Tertiary Education Commission deputy chief executive Gillian Dudgeon to the Education Minister Hipkins identified several problems facing the national polytechnic provider including a lack of leadership, a deficit of NZ$ 110 million due to a 12% drop in enrollments compared
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In early November 2023, Radio New Zealand reported that Te Pūkenga was consulting on a restructure of its information technology division. These included plans to hire 53 people in 2024 in various areas including digital platforms for courses and cyber-security. Staff criticised the timing of the
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On 11 July, the National Party's tertiary education spokesperson Simmonds criticised the Te Pūkenga model for failing to improve struggling polytechnics while discouraging good performers. She also criticised the creation of 180 Hamilton head office jobs in the light of 600 projected redundancies
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On 16 August 2022, Town formally resigned his position as CEO of Te Pūkenga. His responsibilities and duties were assumed by Acting-CEO Peter Winder. In response to Town's resignation, Simmonds suggested that Town had been made a scapegoat by Te Pūkenga's governing board and recommended that the
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On 23 June 2022, Te Pūkenga released its first annual report, which covered the period between 1 January and 31 December 2021. According to Town, key achievements for the 2021 academic year included publishing world-leading academic research, producing 48,734 graduates (a 77.5% graduation rate),
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reported that eight of the sixteen polytechnic chief executives had resigned since their institutions were merged into Te Pūkenga a year ago. The chief executive roles at Te Pūkenga's ITP subsidiaries are expected to expire at the end of 2022 with management shifting to a central executive team
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Regions were invited to submit proposals for the head office location. The Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) asked for registrations of interest from 6 December 2019 to 15 January 2020. The outcome was to be announced in March 2020 but when New Zealand went into lockdown due to the
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On 23 August, Te Pūkenga announced that three further transitional industry training organisations Careerforce, New Zealand Hair, Beauty and Barbering Industry Training Organisation (HITO), and Primary Industry Training Organisation (Primary ITO) would merge into the mega polytechnic between 1
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to facilitate the disestablishment of the mega polytechnic and consult on a proposed replacement model. These consultants will also be tasked with facilitating a major cost-cutting exercise after forecasts revealed that Te Pūkenga's constituent polytechnics face four years of financial losses
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On 14 September, Te Pūkenga's chief financial officer Matthew Walker resigned. Walker had assumed the position in July 2022. Winder confirmed that an interim financial officer had been appointed in Walker's absence and that the organisation was working on improving its financial situation. In
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As part of the planned transition into a single mega polytechnic entity, all 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) and most industry training organisations would be absorbed into Te Pūkenga on 1 January 2023; thus losing their individual identities and becoming one national mega
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Hipkins admitted that "change on this scale will be disruptive". This merger was confirmed on 1 August 2019 alongside the working title "New Zealand Institute of Skills & Technology", and the following day, Hipkins announced the membership of an establishment ten-person-board based in the
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In mid-July 2022, the 16 polytechnics and four industrial training organisations commenced "combined branding" to raise awareness of their planned merger into Te Pūkenga in early January 2023. The rebrand was managed by marketing company Clemenger BBDO. Acting CEO Winder stated that the mega
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attributed the resignations to fears about impending job losses in the new vocational education provider. Former Southern Institute of Technology CEO and National Party tertiary education spokesperson Simmonds also expressed concern that the resignation of polytechnic CEOs was depriving the
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response, Simmonds claimed that Walker's resignation reflected systemic problems with an organisation that had trouble managing its finances. Simmonds also stated that a future National-led government would disestablish Te Pūkenga and transfer the polytechnics back to their communities.
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On 15 August, Winder announced that Te Pūkenga had begun consulting its over 13,000 employees on its proposed leadership structure and business groups. The mega polytechnic proposes creating seven networks based around seven vocational pathways and creating four regional subdivisions.
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In September 2020, Chris Hipkins announced the institute's permanent name, Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. The name describes the "gaining and mastery of valuable skills through passing knowledge down from person to person". The individual institutes of
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such as requiring frequent financial reports from polytechnics and restricting the recruitment of new staff as insufficient. The briefing paper also forecast that the completion of Te Pūkenga's merger process in January 2023 could save the institution NZ$ 52 million a year.
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national secretary Sandra Grey expressed concern that the National Government's planned restructuring could undermine staff morale and that a reversal back to a non-centralised model would lead to unnecessary competition within the polytechnic sector. By contrast, former
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described efforts to consolidate the education curricula of the various polytechnics into a new streamlined curriculum as "rushed and disrespectful." They claimed that consolidation process would do little to address the national shortage of nurses and social workers.
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had a debt of nearly NZ$ 21 million. By the end of 2023, three deputy chief executives Dr Megan Gibbons (academic centre and learning systems), Teresa Pollard (chief digital officer) and Steven Turnbull (acting chief digital officer) had resigned from Te Pūkenga.
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On 27 July, Education Minister Hipkins ruled out calls by former Te Pūkenga senior executive Merran Davis to place a commissioner in charge of the entity at the time. However, he stated that he would reconsider appointing a commissioner to head the organisation.
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with 2021 (which exceeded the organisation's budget of NZ$ 57.5 million), and inaction over improving Te Pūkenga's financial state. The TEC memo also disclosed that chief executive Town was earning an annual salary over NZ$ 670,000; which exceeded
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editorial in mid–July 2022 which expressed concerns about its impact on high-performing institutions such as Otago Polytechnic and Southern Institute of Technology. The editorial also described the creation of Te Pūkenga as part of the
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On 20 April 2021 Merran Davis resigned from her position as Te Pūkenga's deputy chief executive for transformation and transition. Davis had been appointed to the position in April 2020. Davis had previously served as chief executive of the
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2 billion. The student body includes those studying at New Zealand's 16 ITPs, and various apprentice and industry training programmes. Since mid-August 2022, the national polytechnic is led by Acting CEO Peter Winder.
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Commission for overstepping its brief and said that its statement about job losses had alarmed its members. On 20 September, Te Pūkenga confirmed that 200 full-time jobs would be cut as part of a restructuring process.
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reported that a March 2022 document indicated that independent reviewers had expressed concerns about the future of Te Pūkenga. The report highlighted tensions between the vocational education provider and the
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organiser Daniel Benson-Guiu asked the Tertiary Education Minister to reveal her plans for New Zealand's polytechnics in the wake of staff concerns about their job security. In response, Simmonds told the
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On 8 July 2022, Chief Executive Stephen Town took "personal leave" for unspecified reasons with Te Pūkenga council member Peter Winder serving as acting chief executive in the interim. On 10 July, the
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obtained leaked documents showing that none of the 16 component polytechnics were financially viable on their own, with a deficit totalling NZ$ 185 million. The worst affected institutions were
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back. On 7 March 2024, Simmonds indicated that the dissolution of the mega polytechnic would possibly see the elimination of its head office and several providers merged. In late April 2024,
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On 13 March 2023, Chief Executive Winder issued a statement telling Te Pūkenga staff including academics that they were "public servants" and had to remain "politically neutral" ahead of the
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On 18 December, Te Pūkenga announced the resignation of its Chief Executive Peter Winder, citing the new direction of the organisation announced by the National Government. That same day,
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Daniel Benson-Guiu, these job cuts would affect 90% of Te Pūkenga, with most of the job cuts being in management. In response to the proposed job cuts, Tertiary Education Union
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and rescheduled 11 due to low student numbers. Te Pūkenga stated that it would develop new training programmes after the construction sector's workforce development council,
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technology/polytechnics (ITPs) will retain their current trading names, while their legal names will change to reflect the fact that they are subsidiaries of Te Pūkenga.
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until 2014. In response, the National Party's education spokesperson Simmonds suggested that Davis' resignation reflected problems with the polytechnic merger process.
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establishing Te Pūkenga Work Based Learning to facilitate the transition of former industry training organisations, and establishing interim staff, student and
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expressed concerns about the impact of the proposed redundancies on teaching and staff morale. As part of the cost-cutting exercise, Te Pūkenga's subsidiary
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polytechnic would provide campus-based, online, and job-based training while reducing duplication of resources and competition between local institutions.
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reported that Te Pūkenga had published a style guide in February 2023 that discouraged the use of the words "student" and "trainee" in favour of the
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polytechnic sector of experienced senior managers. By contrast, TEC chief executive Tim Fowler expressed confidence in Te Pūkenga's leadership while
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Chris Collins, the chief executive of Eastern Institute of Technology, was appointed interim chief executive for NZIST. Stephen Town, former CEO of
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to create a unified and cohesive vocational education and training system. The bill passed its third reading on 19 February 2020 and received
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for industry training and apprenticeship training from nine industry training organisations (ITOs). Te Pūkenga's head office is located in
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urged the government to abandon its plan to merge the polytechnics into a national entity and instead invest in struggling institutions.
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national president Tina Smith opined that the new polytechnic system was preferable to the previous model of "competing fiefdoms."
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and National Party education spokesperson Simmonds who defended academic staff members' right to academic freedom. Similarly,
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and apprentices. In response, Te Pūkenga stated that it had run 445 block courses in 2023 and had only cancelled 16 due to
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It was expected that the name would be decided before the start of NZIST but the Establishment Board asked for more time.
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including an NZ$ 118 million deficit for 2024. Volte Consulting's Rob Heaney and Richmond Tait will work with the
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confirmed that it would undergo a NZ$ 2.7 million cost cut, which raised concerns about job security among staff.
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the new organisation, and insufficient funding, and the loss of operational knowledge caused by job redundancies.
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confirmed it would be dissolving Te Pūkenga and replacing the mega polytechnic with eight to ten institutions.
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names were under consideration for the organisation, and by 2 March 2020, five of those had been shortlisted:
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decision in light of the mega polytechnic laying off 200 full-time staff and possible plans by the incoming
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The Minister of Education announced the first seven members of the governing council on 18 March 2020:
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psychology academic Rebekah Graham, and University of Auckland social scientist Sereana Naepi.
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reported there was a high turnover of tutors and cancelled classes at the mega polytechnic.
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Te Pūkenga's council chair Murray Strong announced her resignation from the organisation.
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Korowai Mātauranga (A journey under the guidance and protection of a cloak of expertise)
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Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Smoked Tobacco) Amendment Act 2022
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headed by Chief Executive Town and six deputies. Former Otago Polytechnic CEO
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Takiura Aotearoa (Traditional learning places for knowledge of a higher level)
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On 28 July, former Otago Polytechnic chief executive Phil Ker described the
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Te Rau Mātangi (A supported journey to gain knowledge and understanding)
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Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Act 2020
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Te Pūkenga has almost 13,000 staff, 240,000 students, and assets worth
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Pūkenga Aotearoa (A skills-based Institute with Aotearoa at its heart)
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ordered Te Pūkenga to hire eight consultants from four organisations
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Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Act 2019
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Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Bill
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consultation, with all 16 ITPs to merge into one organisation.
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Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
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Bracewell-Worrall, Anna; Jolliff, Emma (21 February 2018).
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committees to aid with the transition. That same day, the
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investigate the circumstances behind Town's resignation.
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Te Pū Mātauranga (A foundation or source of knowledge)
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Ward, Stephen; Williams, Katarina (17 August 2022).
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Radio New Zealand. 20 December 2023. 2525: 1507: 1416: 1284: 1155: 657:. Winder's statement was criticised by 363:Kim Ngārimu (deputy chair; 3-year term) 14: 4742: 4565:Natural and Built Environment Act 2023 4477:Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 4431: 3740:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand 3692:Malaghan Institute of Medical Research 3604:Tertiary education institutions (TEIs) 2976: 2643:from the original on 24 September 2023 2359: 2341:from the original on 14 September 2022 2175:from the original on 16 September 2022 2142:from the original on 14 September 2022 2050: 1933:from the original on 14 September 2022 1480: 1450: 3712: 3399: 3294:Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre 3098: 3014: 2912:Littlewood, Matthew (30 April 2024). 2888:from the original on 18 December 2023 2855:from the original on 18 December 2023 2840: 2830:from the original on 16 January 2024. 2789: 2721: 2693: 2610:from the original on 2 September 2023 2458: 2425: 2407:from the original on 8 September 2022 2392: 2374:from the original on 4 September 2022 2290: 2160: 1984: 1951: 1885: 1667:from the original on 24 February 2022 1622: 1568: 1357: 985: 141:In early December 2023, the incoming 3519:Industrial Research Limited (former) 2947:Schwanecke, Gianina (7 March 2024). 2873: 2563:Engledow, Elizabeth (21 June 2023). 2440:from the original on 21 October 2022 2087: 2017: 1788: 1661:New Zealand Qualifications Authority 1562: 1483:"Establishment work comes to an end" 1339:from the original on 1 December 2020 1170:from the original on 9 November 2020 1140:from the original on 17 August 2022. 1103:from the original on 2 February 2022 964:from the original on 3 February 2022 948: 946: 301:and starting work on 5 August 2019: 3426:Science and research in New Zealand 3203:The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand 3125:Vocational education in New Zealand 2979:"Te Pūkenga break up in full swing" 2750:Gerritsen, John (18 October 2023). 2305:from the original on 18 August 2022 2272:from the original on 15 August 2022 1546:. IST Establishment. Archived from 1485:. IST Establishment. Archived from 1455:. IST Establishment. Archived from 1394:. IST Establishment. Archived from 1206:from the original on 17 August 2022 1156:Collins, Simon (13 February 2019). 648: 582:Staff consultation and redundancies 251:The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand 138:serving as acting chief executive. 24: 4755:2020 establishments in New Zealand 4492:Christchurch Call to Action Summit 3228:Wellington Institute of Technology 3208:Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology 2596:Gerritsen, John (30 August 2023). 2207:from the original on 3 August 2022 2106:from the original on 3 August 2022 1900:from the original on 5 August 2022 1689:O'Callaghan, Jody (20 July 2022). 1541: 1451:Strong, Murray (25 January 2020). 881:Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology 869:Wellington Institute of Technology 782:had a debt of NZ$ 22 million, and 360:Murray Strong (chair; 3-year term) 276:Wellington Institute of Technology 256:Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology 25: 4771: 4405:2020 New Zealand general election 4389:2017 New Zealand general election 3687:Livestock Improvement Corporation 3524:Crop & Food Research (former) 3269:Christchurch College of Education 3081: 2671:. 1 November 2023. Archived from 2577:from the original on 21 June 2023 2544:from the original on 21 June 2023 2507:from the original on 15 June 2023 2393:Ellis, Fiona (8 September 2022). 2360:Hatton, Emma (2 September 2022). 2239:from the original on 30 July 2022 2069:from the original on 14 July 2022 2032:from the original on 12 July 2022 1999:from the original on 24 July 2022 1966:from the original on 24 July 2022 1867:from the original on 31 July 2022 1835:from the original on 24 July 2022 1803:from the original on 15 July 2022 1770:from the original on 30 June 2022 1736:from the original on 27 June 2022 1637:from the original on 4 April 2020 1523:from the original on 8 March 2022 1432:from the original on 8 March 2022 1372:from the original on 24 June 2021 1236:from the original on 2 March 2022 1034:from the original on 15 July 2022 1000:from the original on 9 March 2022 943: 743:National-led coalition government 711: 655:2023 New Zealand general election 643:National-led coalition government 431: 143:National-led coalition government 3823: 3385:Royal New Zealand Police College 3299:Waiariki Institute of Technology 3193:Southern Institute of Technology 3051:Gerritsen, John (12 July 2024). 2977:Hauiti, Claudette (3 May 2024). 2874:Burr, Lloyd (18 December 2023). 2790:Tupou, Laura (8 December 2023). 2526:Heagney, George (21 June 2023). 2493:Gerritsen, John (15 June 2023). 2459:Ellis, Fiona (22 October 2022). 2161:Kenny, Lee (14 September 2022). 1247: 889:Southern Institute of Technology 778:had a debt of NZ$ 22.5 million, 453:tertiary education spokesperson 352:, this process was put on hold. 241:Southern Institute of Technology 68:Fulltime-students: 45,989 (2024) 38: 4522:Water Services Reform Programme 3451:Ministry for Primary Industries 3375:General Service Training School 3341:Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi 3309:Wellington College of Education 3223:Waikato Institute of Technology 3173:Manukau Institute of Technology 3168:Eastern Institute of Technology 2993:from the original on 4 May 2024 2970: 2940: 2867: 2841:Smith, Sam (18 December 2023). 2834: 2816: 2743: 2715: 2687: 2655: 2622: 2589: 2556: 2519: 2486: 2452: 2419: 2317: 2291:Ellis, Fiona (16 August 2022). 2284: 2251: 2219: 2187: 2154: 2118: 2081: 2044: 2011: 1978: 1945: 1912: 1879: 1847: 1823:"Labour's polytechnic shambles" 1815: 1782: 1748: 1722:Gerritsen, John (26 May 2022). 1649: 1616: 1590: 1569:Niall, Todd (5 February 2020). 1535: 1501: 1481:Jordan, Barry (31 March 2020). 1444: 1410: 1384: 1318: 1278: 1260: 1218: 877:Waikato Institute of Technology 857:Eastern Institute of Technology 845:Manukau Institute of Technology 776:Waikato Institute of Technology 543:Waikato Institute of Technology 271:Waikato Institute of Technology 221:Manukau Institute of Technology 216:Eastern Institute of Technology 3213:Unitec Institute of Technology 2426:Kenny, Lee (21 October 2022). 2088:Ward, Stephen (27 July 2022). 1886:Ellis, Fiona (4 August 2022). 1789:Ward, Stephen (11 July 2022). 1085: 986:Kenny, Lee (29 October 2019). 917:Gerritsen, John (2 May 2024). 732: 261:Unitec Institute of Technology 105:Tertiary Education Institution 13: 1: 4507:New Zealand Upgrade Programme 4482:Abortion Legislation Act 2020 3259:Auckland College of Education 3218:Universal College of Learning 2258:Te Pūkenga (15 August 2022). 2051:Mather, Mike (10 July 2022). 2018:Ward, Stephen (8 July 2022). 1919:Te Pūkenga (23 August 2022). 1515:(Press release). Wellington: 1424:(Press release). Wellington: 1358:Small, Zane (1 August 2019). 898: 865:Universal College of Learning 812:Tertiary Education Commission 621:Universal College of Learning 491:Three Waters reform programme 447:Tertiary Education Commission 426: 266:Universal College of Learning 185: 4728:Sixth National Government → 4721:← Fifth National Government 4555:Fair Pay Agreements Act 2022 3279:Dunedin College of Education 2722:Kenny, Lee (15 March 2023). 2694:Kenny, Lee (13 March 2023). 1985:Kenny, Lee (20 April 2021). 1952:Kenny, Lee (16 April 2021). 688:in favour of the Māori term 645:to disestablish Te Pūkenga. 366:Maryann Geddes (3-year term) 7: 4415:53rd New Zealand Parliament 4399:52nd New Zealand Parliament 3380:New Zealand Defence College 3163:Ara Institute of Canterbury 3015:Meyer, Fox (16 July 2024). 1623:Kenny, Lee (1 March 2020). 1600:(Press release). Auckland: 1022:Te Pūkenga (23 June 2022). 696:geneticist Jack Heinemann, 666:Public Service Commissioner 211:Ara Institute of Canterbury 115:https://www.tepūkenga.ac.nz 10: 4776: 3662:Bragato Research Institute 3304:Whanganui School of Design 378:Peter Winder (3-year term) 372:Tania Hodges (3-year term) 180: 149:Organisational description 71:Apprentices: 60,515 (2024) 4706: 4649: 4620: 4591: 4584: 4570:Spatial Planning Act 2023 4472: 4424: 4381: 4324: 4295: 4266: 4257: 4228: 4193: 4125: 4116: 4087: 4056: 4047: 3916: 3909: 3878: 3839: 3832: 3821: 3782: 3753: 3746: 3682:Kiwifruit Breeding Centre 3649: 3619: 3603: 3552: 3539:Plant & Food Research 3490:Crown Research Institutes 3488: 3479: 3438: 3431: 3367: 3349: 3321: 3264:Bay of Plenty Polytechnic 3246: 3155: 3139: 3130: 2293:"Proposal taken to staff" 1517:Government of New Zealand 1426:Government of New Zealand 598:In early September 2022, 523:By mid–April 2021, 390: 375:Sam Huggard (4-year term) 369:Kathy Grant (3-year term) 110: 99: 77: 62: 54: 46: 37: 4651:Leader of the Opposition 4536:(Māori Health Authority) 3131:Institutes of technology 1756:Tertiary Education Union 954:"Introducing Te Pūkenga" 793:Tertiary Education Union 751:Tertiary Education Union 694:University of Canterbury 535:Tertiary Education Union 467:Tertiary Education Union 165:. This bill amended the 4524:(formerly Three Waters) 3897:(cooperation agreement) 3870:(confidence and supply) 3198:Tai Poutini Polytechnic 3133:and polytechnics (ITPs) 853:Tai Poutini Polytechnic 519:Leadership resignations 306:Barry Jordan (chair) – 246:Tai Poutini Polytechnic 4015:Priyanca Radhakrishnan 3650:Private and commercial 3632:Antarctica New Zealand 3439:Government departments 3289:Tairawhiti Polytechnic 2334:The New Zealand Herald 2135:The New Zealand Herald 1860:The New Zealand Herald 1272:New Zealand Parliament 1230:New Zealand Parliament 1163:The New Zealand Herald 820:PricewaterhouseCoopers 810:In mid-July 2024, the 698:University of Auckland 487:district health boards 4638:Dame Helen Winkelmann 4425:Policies and spending 4326:Chief Government Whip 3784:Deputy Prime Minister 3553:Research universities 3514:HortResearch (former) 3352:establishments (PTEs) 3331:Te Wānanga o Aotearoa 3238:Whitireia New Zealand 1297:Ministry of Education 960:. 29 September 2020. 873:Whitireia New Zealand 768:Whitireia New Zealand 716:In mid October 2023, 706:University of Waikato 632:In late August 2023, 286:Whitireia New Zealand 195:Minister of Education 177:on 24 February 2020. 87:Hamilton, New Zealand 4530:(Health New Zealand) 4268:Speaker of the House 3637:Callaghan Innovation 3336:Te Wānanga o Raukawa 1288:(14 February 2018). 690:Te Tiriti o Waitangi 669:Training Act, 2020. 350:coronavirus pandemic 127:vocational education 4497:Cannabis referendum 4297:Leader of the House 3359:Media Design School 2804:on 10 December 2023 1274:. 18 February 2020. 1270:(Government Bill). 741:confirmed that the 672:In mid March 2023, 34: 4145:Iain Lees-Galloway 3667:Cawthron Institute 3254:Aoraki Polytechnic 2764:on 25 October 2023 2675:on 1 November 2023 2327:(26 August 2022). 2128:(20 August 2022). 1136:. 17 August 2022. 803:proposed changes. 686:Treaty of Waitangi 502:Education Minister 440:In late May 2022, 205:The 16 ITPs were: 167:Education Act 1989 32: 4737: 4736: 4702: 4701: 4691:Christopher Luxon 4580: 4579: 4517:COVID-19 response 4377: 4376: 4253: 4252: 4249: 4248: 4236:Julie Anne Genter 4112: 4111: 4043: 4042: 4035:Willow-Jean Prime 3905: 3904: 3859:New Zealand First 3833:Political parties 3819: 3818: 3706: 3705: 3702: 3700: 3699: 3645: 3644: 3529:Landcare Research 3393: 3392: 3317: 3316: 3188:Otago Polytechnic 2919:Otago Daily Times 2757:Radio New Zealand 2668:Radio New Zealand 2603:Radio New Zealand 2533:Manawatu Standard 2500:Radio New Zealand 2468:Otago Daily Times 2400:Otago Daily Times 2325:Radio New Zealand 2298:Otago Daily Times 2232:Radio New Zealand 2203:. 3 August 2022. 2200:Radio New Zealand 2126:Radio New Zealand 1893:Otago Daily Times 1828:Otago Daily Times 1729:Radio New Zealand 1604:. 4 February 2020 1511:(18 March 2020). 1420:(2 August 2019). 1133:Radio New Zealand 1073:. 8 December 2023 1070:Radio New Zealand 893:Otago Polytechnic 799:Otago Daily Times 756:Otago Polytechnic 723:Cyclone Gabrielle 718:Radio New Zealand 634:Radio New Zealand 613:Otago Polytechnic 483:Labour Government 477:Otago Daily Times 442:Radio New Zealand 315:(deputy chair) – 236:Otago Polytechnic 169:and repealed the 120: 119: 16:(Redirected from 4767: 4601:Dame Patsy Reddy 4593:Governor-General 4589: 4588: 4429: 4428: 4264: 4263: 4123: 4122: 4054: 4053: 3921: 3920: 3914: 3913: 3837: 3836: 3827: 3751: 3750: 3733: 3726: 3719: 3710: 3709: 3701: 3486: 3485: 3436: 3435: 3420: 3413: 3406: 3397: 3396: 3350:Private training 3137: 3136: 3119: 3112: 3105: 3096: 3095: 3092: 3091: 3089:Official website 3075: 3074: 3072: 3070: 3061:. 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Index

Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Hamilton, New Zealand
New Zealand
Tertiary Education Institution
https://www.tepūkenga.ac.nz
vocational education
Hamilton
Peter Winder
National-led coalition government
NZ$
Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Act 2020
Education Act 1989
Industry Training and Apprenticeships Act 1992
royal assent
Chris Hipkins
Minister of Education
cabinet
Ara Institute of Canterbury
Eastern Institute of Technology
Manukau Institute of Technology
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology
NorthTec
Otago Polytechnic
Southern Institute of Technology
Tai Poutini Polytechnic
The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Unitec Institute of Technology
Universal College of Learning

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