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Planning for Palliative Care Services in Aotearoa: Insights from Population Data

Explore vital insights and projections on palliative care services in Aotearoa, presented by actuary Heather McLeod. Discover strategic challenges, inpatient bed needs, national death trends, Maori differentials, urban vs. rural data, and regional variations for informed planning and provision of pa

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Navigating Diversity Challenges in Emergent Aotearoa/New Zealand

This discourse dives into the demographic shifts and challenges in Aotearoa/New Zealand, accentuating an aging population, urbanization dynamics, and the surge in immigrant-led diversity. The evolving landscape presents a superdiverse society with implications on workforce, consumption patterns, and

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Aotearoa's Seafood Industry Today: Sustainability and Economic Impact

Around 600,000 tonnes of seafood are harvested annually from New Zealand's waters, with a significant portion being exported. The industry generates high export earnings and production levels, with a focus on sustainability, as 95% of the landed catch comes from sustainable stocks. Despite these pos

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Understanding Sustainable Fishing Practices and Conservation Efforts

Sustainable fishing practices are crucial for maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. The Marine Stewardship Council ensures fishing is sustainable by leaving enough fish in the ocean, protecting fish habitats, and supporting fishing communities. Unsustainable fishing practices such as bycatch, shark

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Understanding the Significance of Tikanga as the First Law of Aotearoa

Explore the evolution of Tikanga in New Zealand's legal framework, touching upon its roots, collision with British law, and modern-day recognition as the first law of Aotearoa. Learn how Tikanga influences legal jurisdictions, environmental management acts, and the preservation of Māori customs wit

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Understanding the Significance of Matariki Cluster in Aotearoa

Matariki, the cluster of stars, holds cultural importance in Aotearoa during this time of the year. As the tohunga, recognizing these seven stars and understanding the various ways to organize and locate Matariki is essential. It rises just before dawn, and identifying it involves looking for specif

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T.Manawa.Active.Aotearoa Online Community Forum: Funding Changes and Application Tips

The T.Manawa.Active.Aotearoa Online Community Forum held on 27th May 2021 aimed to inform about funding changes for Year 2 and provide clear guidelines for stronger applications. The event covered various topics, including insights, outcomes, sport, play, and active recreation projects. T.Manawa fun

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Enhancing Wellbeing: Indicators Aotearoa New Zealand

Indicators Aotearoa New Zealand aims to measure and improve the wellbeing of New Zealanders by tracking environmental, social, and economic progress. The indicators incorporate Māori perspectives and will monitor current and future generations' wellbeing impact. Stakeholders can provide input throu

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Seasonal and Longitudinal Trends in University Students' Workload in Aotearoa

This study examines the workload of university students in Aotearoa, focusing on seasonal and longitudinal trends. The research, conducted by Daniel Wrench and Dr. Sarah Randal from Universities New Zealand along with Dr. John Randal from VUW, explores estimated mean weekly hours worked, annual empl

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Understanding Alcohol Licensing Laws in Aotearoa

Exploring the alcohol licensing laws in Aotearoa, this information covers aspects such as the role of Community Law Centres, the impact of licenses on public health and safety, types of licenses, how to object to a license application, and the objection process. It emphasizes community involvement i

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Insights into Wellbeing and Policy: Aotearoa's Approach

Explore Aotearoa's unique approach to wellbeing and policy through He Ara Waiora, emphasizing Maori knowledge and perspectives. This indigenous framework focuses on interconnected aspects of waiora, including Wairua (spirit), Te Taiao (the natural world), and Te Ira Tangata (the human domain). It pr

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Climate Change Litigation in Aotearoa/New Zealand: LCANZI Action and Judicial Review

The Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Incorporated (LCANZI) are actively involved in climate change litigation in Aotearoa/New Zealand, including challenging government decisions related to climate responses. A notable case involved a judicial review against Auckland Transport, where the High Court refu

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