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Thriving Māori business and resilient communities a priority for new director
Helping Māori business thrive and building resilient Waikato communities is a priority for Te Waka’s new director and Iwi representative.
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Student sculpts fluid glass into exciting forms at Ramp Gallery
A new exhibition exploring a 15-year love affair with New Zealand glass art by Wintec Master of Arts student, Heather Olesen is an exciting experience in sculptural glass fluidity.
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Netball Waikato BOP team up with Wintec to boost player performance
Netball WBOP talent management programme and development teams, including the Under 16, Under 18, Emerging Talent Squad and netball umpires are receiving expertise and support from Wintec’s Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance.
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Researchers use gold to develop low cost cancer drug
A team of Wintec Research interns recently discovered an anti-cancer drug which is derived from the by-products of meat processing.
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Takapoto Estate Show Jumping
It was an Aussie trifecta in the Gold Tour Final on the last day of another hugely successful Takapoto Estate Show Jumping.
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Wintec is the first education provider in New Zealand to receive the GenderTick, showing a commitment to gender equality in the workplace.
To receive the GenderTick, Wintec had to demonstrate gender equity across five key indicators.
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Setting the sustainability standard high
The New Zealand National Fieldays Society is committed to achieving its long-term sustainability goals through environmentally responsible business.
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The summer of events continues
Hamilton’s central city continues to shine bright in 2020 playing host to a series of fantastic events, including Food Truck Friday starting 28 February and Super Saturday on 7 March.
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Whanau at the heart of Lunix Homes
People before process is at the heart of a family-owned Te Awamutu residential design and build company, Lunix Homes.
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Wholly Cow - the art of giving back in the butchery business
A ‘paddock to plate’ philosophy has seen a Cambridge butchery fully embrace sustainability.
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Tech Talk - Kiwis ready to dump passwords
Most Kiwis are ready to replace passwords and pin codes with biometrics, according to a recent survey by Visa.
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Colourful plans for Waikato's premier street art festival
Eight national and international artists will be painting the town red, and a few other colours, during the fifth annual BOON Street Art Festival in March.
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