Tumanawanui – mentoring Māori and Pacific women on their leadership journey
Tumanawanui Māori and Pasifika mentoring programme, was launched at the Manukau Police Station Whare on 24 June 2019.
Tumanawanui Māori and Pasifika mentoring programme, was launched at the Manukau Police Station Whare on 24 June 2019.
Theresse Loaba, a team leader from Inland Revenue Manukau, and Te Aka Wāhine o Tāmaki (AGWN) member, has won the 2019 Ria McBride Public Service Management Award.
Shenagh Gleisner has been appointed as the new IPANZ Executive Director. She begins her role on 4 June, 2019.
Auckland Customs Women's Network (ACWN) was launched on 29 May, 2019.
Tina Wakefield, Chair of the GWN Governance Group, welcomes the members of GWN's new Steering Committee who will lead the next phase of GWN's evolution from 1 July, 2019.
Te Aka Wahine o Tamaki/AGWN is delighted to offer a free seminar series that provides professional development and information on significant public sector initiatives.
Congratulations to Jez Tavita on winning the award for 2018 – another public service woman working towards achieving her potential.
The State Services Commissioner has announced that Public Service Day is 7 November.
On Monday 10 December, Hon Julie Anne Genter, Minister for Women, launched the public service flexible-work-by-default pilot initiative.
On International Day of People with Disabilities, the accessibility guide, "Leading the way in accessible information", was launched.