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Sector Update

30 January 2025

Kia ora t膩tou,鈥

Welcome to our first issue of Sector Update for 2025. I hope you all had a chance to rest and spend time with wh膩nau and friends over the summer break. 听

I鈥檝e enjoyed following the action from events across the motu during January including the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, the Z Manu World Champs, the M膩ori Golf Nationals, the ASB Classic Tennis Tournament and the National M膩ori Basketball Tournament. What a great start to the year!听

It was also very special to see a number of contributors from our sector celebrated in the. A special mention to Dame Lydia Ko who became the youngest person to be named a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to golf.听

The new year brings a new Minister for Sport and Recreation with Hon Chris Bishop picking up the transport portfolio (but staying on as an Associate for Sport & Recreation) and Hon Mark Mitchell now leading the Sport and Recreation portfolio. We will be meeting with our new Minister in the coming weeks. 听

You will no doubt be keen to get an update on the Independent Rapid Review commissioned by our previous Minister. A final draft was delivered by Brendan Boyle last year.听

We have viewed a draft of the Independent Rapid Review report, which we must hold in confidence until we have discussed the findings and recommendations with our Minister, which will now be Minister Mitchell. We will also get agreement on how and when the review can be shared with the 爆料社区 Group and the sector. In some ways it is useful that the review exists, as we build a relationship with our new Minister, given it reflects an impartial view of our business.听

Lastly, this issue includes a link to'Active Bodies, Active Minds', a brand-new report which includes both national and international research that highlights how physical activity can improve learning for tamariki and rangatahi. 听

Thank you to all the contributors ofthis report听which gives the sector some important evidence around the connection between being physically active and more engaged students. 听听

I鈥檓 looking forward to working with you all in 2025 to deliver impactful mahi which ensures our communities stay active and healthy.

Ng膩 mihi nui,听

Raelene鈥


Ng膩 k艒rero o te w膩 鈥 Latest news

Active Bodies, Active Minds report

In line with the 爆料社区 strategic priority, 鈥楢ctive schools and kura鈥, we鈥檝e released a new report that highlights how physical activity can improve learning for tamariki and rangatahi. The report shows clear evidence that physically active students engage more in learning, stay in school longer, reach higher levels of achievement, and have better mental wellbeing.

Read the Active Bodies, Active Minds report.

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Ng膩 kaupapa me ng膩 whiwhinga 鈥 Events and opportunities

Webinar series on sector governance听

We鈥檙e offering a series of webinars focusing on key elements of board work and governance.

  • Unlocking Strategic Potential: The Board鈥檚 Key Role听鈥 19 February 2025, 12.15pm -1 pm.
  • Artificial Intelligence in NZ Sport and Recreation: The Board鈥檚 Key Role听鈥 26 March 2025, 12.15pm -1 pm.
  • Incorporated Societies Act and Clubs听鈥 15 April 2025, 12.15pm -1 pm

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Get active this summer with free Push Play sessions

Hundreds of wh膩nau have been getting active this raumati (summer) in the free Push Play sessions as part of the Z Manu World Champs happening across Aotearoa. With three towns still to come, grab your mates and wh膩nau and head along for some epic Manu action. Don't miss out! Reheko - Let's go!

Upcoming locations:

  • 1-2 Feb: Kirikiriroa Hamilton
  • 8 Feb: 艑tautahi Christchurch听
  • 15, 16, 22, 23 Feb: T膩maki Makaurau Auckland听

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Discover exciting opportunities with Asia New Zealand Foundation

The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Wh墨tau T奴hono has a variety of incredible opportunities tailored to young New Zealanders passionate about sports and cultural experiences. Apply for the Community Sports Fund and Student Sports Fund to travel to Asia and immerse yourself in authentic cultural experiences. Plus, don't miss the chance to intern in Singapore with Sport Singapore. Applications close soon!

Read more on the 爆料社区 website.

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Ng膩 rauemi hou 鈥 New resources

Sport and recreation hub development guidance

To keep ahead of financial and regulatory expectations, as well as those from participants, it鈥檚 helpful to think innovatively about how sport and recreation is delivered.听

This 爆料社区 guide has been developed to share learnings from previous hub projects across the country. Many of these projects have been collaborations between organisations and the communities they serve and, in many cases, have resulted in sustainable, increased participation.

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Ng膩 k艒rero m艒 ng膩 hapori 鈥 Community stories

Serve, spin, smash! Para table tennis pilot a hit with participants

Paralympics New Zealand teamed up with other organisations to improve access to Para table tennis opportunities for disabled New Zealanders. The pilot supports organisations to offer inclusive and quality community Para table tennis experiences in Auckland, Canterbury and Waikato.

Read more about the Serve, spin, smash pilot here.

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Fishing initiative gets rural Southland community active

A new fishing initiative in the rural community of Upper Mataura is encouraging the community to be more active and make the most of the world-famous natural resources available at their backdoor. The region is known for its trout and salmon fishing, but many in the community don鈥檛 have the skills or resources to fish themselves, or to teach their tamariki and rangatahi to do so.

That's changing, thanks to the support of Active Southland鈥檚 Healthy Active Learning team, T奴 Manawa, and local parent, Shona.

Check out the full story here.


Te mana whakahaere 鈥 Governance

Re-registration for Incorporated Societies听

All incorporated societies must re-register under the Incorporated Societies Act by April 2026. If you haven鈥檛 started making the necessary constitutional changes yet, now is the time to begin to ensure compliance by the due date. To assist you with this process, we have developed various resources, including听national, regional and club templates and FAQs. We have also updated our guidance on the听pros and cons of being incorporated.听


Canoe Slalom NZ awarded with the Governance Mark 听

Congratulations to Canoe Slalom NZ for earning the Governance Mark last month. This award recognises their robust strategies and structures and good governance practice in the play, active recreation and sport sector. 听

We encourage other organisations to also set themselves the challenge of听external governance evaluation听and prioritising their board鈥檚 development.


M膿n膩 k膩ore i kitea 鈥 In case you missed it

New Year Honours 2025

The New Year Honours list for 2025 celebrated notable contributors from New Zealand鈥檚 sport and recreation sector for their remarkable achievements and decades of service. Honourees included Lydia Ko, who was made a Dame Companion of the NZ Order of Merit, and former All Blacks coaches Ian Foster and John Hart, who were made Companions of the NZ Order of Merit. Marguerite Christophers and Sam Whitelock were made Officers of the NZ Order of Merit. We congratulate all recipients for their outstanding service.

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