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Toi Ohomai Rotorua branch kaiarataki takirua (co-leaders) Ashton Ledger and Santana Ammunson are concerned about the proposed job cuts, particularly as it threatens the closure of Taupō and Tokoroa ...
A “shocking” proposal to cut more than 160 jobs at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology threatens the closure of THE Tokoroa and Taupō campuses, a union says ...
FSU shooting latest: Victims identified, police release timeline The 20-year-old suspect, an FSU student, was shot and taken into custody.
Tertiary students say Waikato University’s $55m campus in central Tauranga is “pretty empty”, with some often choosing to study online rather than take long bus commutes or pay for CBD ...
Imelda Fuimaono, a teaching student outside the Tauranga campus. Photo / Merewai Durutalo Some University of Waikato students in Tauranga say they are having to fight for cheap CBD car parks or ...
The University of Waikato's Tauranga campus is continuing to to experience growth across all areas of its development, including campus, students and staff. This is despite a challenging year with ...
The University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus was officially opened in early 2019. Two years on, and through an exceptionally difficult year with Covid-19, it continues to experience growth across ...
Students on Monday will become the first to take classes at the University of Waikato's new Tauranga campus, opening nearly a year ahead of schedule. More than a building, the $55 million facility ...
Academic staff entered Waikato University's $55 million Tauranga campus for the first time today - almost a year ahead of schedule. A dawn karakia attended by about 100 people opened the way for staff ...
Waikato University has been given the go-ahead for a multimillion-dollar campus in Tauranga. The project was awaiting the final block of funding needed to get off the ground, with approval ...
A tertiary campus in downtown Tauranga will generate benefits of $188 million over the next 20 years and provide a rate of return of more than 30% on the initial investment, a new report says.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council has agreed to spend $15 million from its regional infrastructure fund towards a tertiary campus in central Tauranga.