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A celebration of Aotearoa’s Matariki Day* and the importance of human connection and relationships .
Auckland Council's journey towards an inclusive economy
He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata
What is the most important thing in the world?
This whakatauki discusses the importance of human connection and relationships. These are what create community and enable people to flourish. It values the human being in all of us and reminds us of what is most important - not money, not success, not a job or a thing - it is people.
Join us for an inspiring webinar exploring Auckland Council's groundbreaking efforts to foster a more inclusive economy in New Zealand's largest city. Uncover the dynamic strategies the council employs to integrate more Maori, Pasifika, and social enterprises into its procurement processes and witness the remarkable benefits that follow.
Hone Dalton will share insights into Auckland Council’s impactful initiatives. Tania Pouwhare will present a compelling business case for supplier diversity in Aotearoa, showcasing its far-reaching benefits for all. Anna-Jane Edwards will discuss Amotai's crucial role in scaling and sustaining this vital movement for the long term.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear from leading voices in supplier diversity and participate in a conversation that promises to inspire and empower. Be part of a journey towards a more inclusive and prosperous future for all.
* Aotearoa’s Matariki Day is a public holiday in New Zealand that celebrates Matariki, the Maori New Year. Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. The appearance of these stars in the sky typically marks the beginning of the Maori New Year, a time for remembrance, celebration, and renewal