
2026 Diversity Awards NZ finalists announced
Finalists in the 2026 Diversity Awards NZ have been announced, with the judges recognising 50 entrants for the mahi they are doing to grow inclusive workplaces across Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Finalists in the 2026 Diversity Awards NZ have been announced, with the judges recognising 50 entrants for the mahi they are doing to grow inclusive workplaces across Aotearoa New Zealand.

New Zealand’s most exceptional infrastructure projects were celebrated at the CCNZ Hirepool Construction Excellence Awards, including a pioneering Kiwi-led hydroelectric plant in Vanuatu, high-stakes water infrastructure in Wellington, and emergency

Aotearoa’s Māori business leaders who are driving change were honoured at the 2024 Ngā Tohu Kaiārahi Pakihi Māori o Aotearoa | Aotearoa Māori Business Leaders Awards recently. A macadamia pioneer,

Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation’s impactful co-governance model with mana whenua is driving equitable health outcomes for Māori and creating an environment where its kaimahi and all the

Rabobank’s 520-plus New Zealand employees work from 27 locations – places like Ashburton, Pukekohe and Feilding and from a purpose-built head office in Hamilton. Its employees are proud of the

New Zealand’s Stuff Group has been awarded a global prize for business transformation at the International News Media Association (INMA) awards, almost four years after its management buyout from Australian

The 2024 Diversity Awards NZ will include a new Respectful Culture category.

New Zealand-founded advocacy body 4 Day Week Global has been named as a TIME100 Most Influential Company. A statement from the organisation says it secured the accolade by “leading the

Finalists in the 2023 Diversity Awards NZ have been announced, with judges recognising 33 entrants for the mahi they are doing to advance a culture of belonging in workplaces throughout

The annual trans-Tasman Rabobank Leadership Awards is returning – after a three-year Covid-enforced hiatus – with nominations now open for 2023. And a new award – recognising an outstanding rural

This year’s New Zealand category winners the EY Entrepreneur of the Year™ include a crime prevention tech company, a collaboration software provider, a wealth investment platform, a business that has

A programme that’s addressing inequitable access for Māori learners to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, creating positive generational impact for Māori, has won a national diversity award. Pūhoro

Workplace diversity champions who apply their knowledge, skills, experience and emotional intelligence to building an environment of belonging for others will be acknowledged at the 2022 Diversity Awards NZ. Nominations

Entries are open for the 2022 Diversity Awards NZ, which mark the 25th anniversary of the national awards programme. Diversity Works New Zealand chief executive Maretha Smit expects many public

Entries have opened for the New Zealand Tourism Awards, returning for 2021 to showcase and celebrate the tourism industry’s individual and business successes. After a 2020 hiatus due to

A project by World Vision Ethiopia which saw more than 50,000 hectares of land made fertile again was one of the major winners of Energy Globe’s World Award. On the

Significant changes to the Diversity Awards NZ for 2021 recognise the increasing maturity in workplace diversity and inclusion programmes in Aotearoa. Entries are now open for this year’s awards and

An internship programme designed to “grow the tide” of Pacific peoples influencing the public sector policies that affect all New Zealanders has won the country’s top workplace diversity award. The

Finalists in the 2020 Diversity Awards NZ have been announced with the judges recognising 32 entrants for the work they are doing to advance a culture of inclusion in New

Tourism attraction Auckland Museum has won a national award for showing leadership in advancing diversity and inclusion in its workplace and the community it operates in. The museum’s director of

Ports of Auckland has been voted ‘Best Seaport in Oceania’ at the Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards, for the third consecutive year…

First time in the event’s nine-year history…

Overland Footwear beat 42 other finalists to receive the top award…

Diversity Works New Zealand CEO, Bev Cassidy-Mackenzie, has been named as one of the world’s Top 50 Diversity…

Spring Sheep Milk Co has won the 2017 New Zealand Food Awards, organised by Massey…

The New Zealand Events Awards programme celebrates boundaries pushed, benchmarks…

Two of New Zealand’s most recognisable exports, Sir Peter Jackson and Lady Fran Walsh…

The Deloitte Fast 50, the index that ranks and celebrates fast growing Kiwi companies…

The fourth annual YWCA Equal Pay Awards is now officially open and YWCA Auckland…

The New Zealand Fire Service has burnt off all comers to be the country’s most reputable public…
Auckland based energy company, Vector, has won a Platinum EEI Asia-Oceania Index Award…

Chorus chief financial officer Andrew Carroll was named the CFO of the Year at the 2017 CFO Awards…

Entries are now open for the Diversity Awards NZ 2017, with the event celebrating…

Geoff Whitcher is one of 18 people globally to have won the inaugural 2016 Rhodes Trust Inspirational Educator…
The American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand has announced the finalists for the 2014 AmCham-DHL Express Success and Innovation Awards, the 15th year of these awards celebrating success and
The NZIM & Eagle Technology Young Executive of the Year Award was established by NZIM and NZ Management magazine to recognise standout individuals who are prepared to go beyond perceived
NZIM is offering two young managers the chance to travel to Macau and South China later this year. The Institute is seeking applicants for its Asian Association of Management Organisations (AAMO) Young Managers Programme.
NZIM and Eagle Technology are still searching for the nation’s best young executives. Nominations for their jointly sponsored Young Executive of the Year Award close on July 3.

NZIM and Eagle Technology are looking for New Zealand’s most outstanding young executives.
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