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Sector Update

30 September 2025

T膿n膩 koutou e te motu,

Last week marked a milestone for sport in Aotearoa with the launch of the Sport Diplomacy Strategy 2025鈥2030. The event brought together sector leaders and the Ministers for Sport and Recreation Hon Chris Bishop (Associate) and Hon Mark Mitchell. They spoke on how sport can connect nations, grow our economy, and showcase our culture globally.鈥

We're also gearing up for Play Week 鈥 a nationwide celebration of play and t膩karo. Led by the play workforce and community partners, events across the motu will highlight the role of play in building healthy, connected communities.鈥

It's been an inspiring few weeks for New Zealand sport. Congratulations to the New Zealand athletes and teams competing internationally for their on the world stage.

To celebrate these achievements, we've launched a new marketing campaign with national sports organisations. See it on billboards and social media. Thanks to everyone behind our champions.

Enjoy this update.鈥

Ng膩 mihi,
Raelene

 


Latest news

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Game on! Sport Diplomacy Strategy launched

On Friday, the New Zealand Government launched the Sport Diplomacy Strategy 2025-2030. It shows how sport will help achieve New Zealand鈥檚 goals in foreign affairs, trade and culture, with different government agencies working together to make it happen.

See the strategy  鈫

爆料社区 and ACC backing active communities

爆料社区 and ACC have a refreshed 10-year partnership to make play, active recreation and sport safer and more accessible 鈥 helping more people stay healthy and physically active for life.

Read more  鈫

 


Events and opportunities

Ng膩 kaupapa me ng膩 whiwhinga

 

Seminar: Physical activity and mental health

With Mental Health Awareness Week approaching, take the opportunity to join us and at 1pm on 9 October for our upcoming seminar: 鈥楶hysical activity and mental health: Translating research into practice.鈥

Webinars: Rangatahi peer crowds in Aotearoa

Join us for a 2-part series exploring peer crowds research 鈥 a new way of understanding rangatahi and their physical activity. The first session introduces peer crowds, while the second dives into Active NZ survey results on activity across peer crowds.

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Iwi of Origin returns: 18 October

Iwi of Origin brings wh膩nau together, uplifting whakapapa and participation. Whanaungatanga starts on the field 鈥 celebrate iwi pride through sport.

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Let鈥檚 play, Aotearoa! 20鈥26 October

Play Week celebrates the power of play across Aotearoa, with tamariki and wh膩nau enjoying events and an online campaign full of movement, laughter and connection.

Get involved   鈫

 


New resources

Ng膩 rauemi hou

 

The power of nature to boost wellbeing

Just 5 minutes in nature can spark a real change. Our new report shows how being active in blue and green spaces 鈥 beaches, bush and parks 鈥 helps boost young people鈥檚 health, happiness and connection.

Read the report  鈫

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Supporting rangatahi through active recreation toolkit

Our new toolkit 鈥 featuring illustrated domains, a dynamic video and ready-to-use presentation 鈥 will help energise your mahi and support rangatahi to thrive through active recreation.

Explore the toolkit   鈫

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Securing the future

The funding landscape for play, active recreation and sport is changing. This report helps sector leaders plan and act with recommendations to strengthen funding resilience.

Read the report   鈫

New cultural confidence modules

Grow your knowledge of te ao M膩ori and cultural confidence with T奴 Te Wana 鈥 free online learning modules are now available. Sign in with your email to access practical, self-paced modules for all levels. Start your journey today!

New guidance for Honours nominations

Know someone in sport or recreation doing great things? Our new guidance makes it easier to nominate them for a New Zealand Honour. The King鈥檚 Birthday Honours will be announced in June 2026 鈥 now鈥檚 the time to prepare your nomination.

See the guidance  鈫

 


Community stories

Ng膩 k艒rero m艒 ng膩 hapori

 

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Mau R膩kau: Building strength and identity

In Nelson-Tasman, rangatahi are embracing Mau R膩kau 鈥 supported by Te Tai o Awatea, Sport Tasman and T奴 Manawa 鈥 to build confidence, cultural connection and lifelong skills.

Read the story  鈫

Empowering Disabled Paddlers Across Aotearoa

Empowering disabled paddlers across Aotearoa

Supported by 爆料社区's Disability Inclusion Fund, Canoe Racing NZ shares what they鈥檝e learned on their journey to make paddling more inclusive 鈥 offering practical insights and inspiration for other sports to follow.

Read the story  鈫

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Active As fuels student energy

Thanks to Active As, Ashburton College rangatahi are energised! Student-led activities, mentoring and challenges are creating teamwork, new experiences and revealing hidden talents during lunchtime.

Hear from student leaders  鈫

 


Governance

Te mana whakahaere

 

Congratulations to recent Governance Mark recipients

Congratulations to Softball New Zealand, Squash New Zealand and Waka Ama New Zealand on earning the Governance Mark. This recognises their ongoing commitment to sound governance practices in support of their organisation鈥檚 success. Learn more about governance evaluation below.

Learn more  鈫

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