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Programme for the Diverse Thinking Governance Summit 2018

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DATE: Monday 19 November 2018 TIME: 9am – 5pm, followed by networking drinks VENUE: Spark City, Victoria Street West, Auckland Register to attend the Diversity Thinking Governance Summit 2018 PROGRAMME FOR THE DIVERSE THINKING CAPABILITY SUMMIT: Introduction and Welcome Kirsten […]

Leo Donnelly and Mai Chen: State Sector reforms

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Leo Donnelly and Mai Chen: State Sector reforms Leo Donnelly, Special Counsel, and Mai Chen, Managing Partner, wrote the ‘Point of View’ column for the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) quarterly journal, Public Sector, on the state sector […]

New Zealand’s famous women speak on Suffrage

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Published on Indiannewslink September 18, 2018     Venkat Raman   Tomorrow marks 125 years since the law was changed to allow woman in New Zealand to vote. To commemorate the achievements of Kiwi women, the Human Rights Commission has produced several pieces of content which […]

Suffrage 125: What Women Want

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Suffrage 125: What Women Want – Read the full article here What do Women Want in 2018? Ali Mau hosts a discussion on the biggest issues of 2018 on Stuff. It’s been 125 years since women in New Zealand won […]

Programme for the Diverse Thinking Governance Summit 2018

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DATE: Monday 19 November 2018 TIME: 9am – 5pm, followed by networking drinks VENUE: Spark City, Victoria Street West, Auckland Register to attend the Diversity Thinking Governance Summit 2018 PROGRAMME FOR THE DIVERSE THINKING CAPABILITY SUMMIT: Introduction and Welcome Kirsten […]

Does the legal profession have cultural capability?

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31 August 2018 – By Geoff Adlam LAWTALK 921 New Zealand’s legal profession has a different ethnic composition to the wider population. At present 85% of lawyers are of European ethnicity, compared with 74% of our working age population. Change […]

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