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      Hawke's Bay

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      Beaches, wineries and Art Deco. The Hawke's Bay has a diverse economy, including business services that support its sectors to be the second largest contributor to regional GDP in the country. A popular tourist destination, the region has some of the countries best restaurants as well as stunning scenery, markets and festivals.

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      Bay of Plenty

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      The Bay of Plenty is officially New Zealand's sunniest destination, enjoying short-lived winters and long summer days. The Region offers some of the country's most spectacular views and many ways to enjoy the pristine scenery and natural wonders. Visitors also enjoy exploring the Bay's Māori heritage and pre-European roots.

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      Waikato

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      The Waikato is known for its rolling plains, fertile land and the mighty Waikato River. The region is the fourth largest regional economy in New Zealand, with a strong focus on primary production and associated manufacturing.

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      Whanganui

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      Welcome to Whanganui. This is our place; where history is full of stories, legends and rich legacy. Where a thriving arts scene, creativity and evolving culture inspire our modern lives. Where breath-taking natural landscapes capture imaginations at every turn.

      Manawatu

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      Located in the lower North Island, Manawatu is heartland New Zealand, offering an authentic Kiwi experience.

      The main in the region are Palmerston North, most notable for Massey University. Palmerston has a vibrant, arts and culture scene.

      The region's economy is based on food production and processing, research and education. The region is also home for the New Zealand defence force.

      Northland

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      Northland was originally home to some of our country's first human inhabitants. Today, it is one of the fastest growing regions in New Zealand and home to nearly 189,000 people. Rich in culture and history, the region boasts a stunning natural environment.

      Auckland

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      Auckland Region stretches from the the beaches of the Pacific Ocean in the east to the expansive beaches of the rugged west coast of the Tasman Sea. Auckland City, the largest urban area in New Zealand is considered the main economic center of New Zealand and a popular destination for international students and travellers.

      Gisborne

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      Gisborne is a Region on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. It's known for wineries and surf beaches such as Makorori. The region has maintained a strong Maori heritage. The region's economy is made up mainly of agriculture, horticulture and forestry.

      Taranaki

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      Taranaki is a coastal and mountainous region on the western side of New Zealand's North Island. Its landscape is dominated by Mount Taranaki, its namesake volcano, which lies within the rainforested Egmont National Park.

      The port city of New Plymouth is the area's cultural and commercial hub. Taranaki's economy is diverse and includes dairy, oil and gas. The region is the highest contributor or national GDP per capita. 

      Wellington

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      The Wellington Region covers Wellington city in the south, Upper and Lower Hutt valleys to the north-east, and Porirua to the north-west. The region takes its name from Wellington, New Zealand's capital city.

      Wellington is famous for its arts and culture scene and is also the centre of New Zealand's film industry.

      West Coast

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      The West Coast, or as some locals call it, the "Wild West", is a long thin region that runs down the South Island's west coast.

      The region has the lowest population in all of New Zealand. It is famous for its rugged natural scenery such as the Pancake Rocks, the Blue Pools of Haast, and the glaciers.

      The main industries in the region are dairy farming and mining. Tourism also plays an important role.

      Nelson – Tasman

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      Nelson Tasman is an extraordinary, vibrant region where art and businesses thrive together among a stunning natural landscape. With one in five people internationally born, Nelson Tasman has 48 different cultures living in its environs.

      The region prides its self on being New Zealand’s leading Research and Development areas, with the highest proportion of people working in the research, science and tech sectors out of anywhere in New Zealand.

      Canterbury

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      Canterbury is a region on New Zealand’s South Island marked by grassy plains, clear lakes and snow-capped mountains. Its largest city, Christchurch, is famed for its art scene and green spaces.

      Otago

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      There are few places in the world which will leave you with a lasting sense of difference. Central Otago is undoubtedly one of them from its landscapes, its seasons, its people, its products and experiences.

      Marlborough

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      Marlborough Region is on the north-eastern corner of the South Island. The region is well known for its winemaking industry, and the Marlborough Sounds, an extensive network of coastal waterways, peninsulas and islands.

      Apart from the wine industry, aquaculture, agriculture and tourism play an important role in the local economy.

      Southland

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      Southland is New Zealand’s most southerly region and includes the World Heritage ranked Fiordland National Park.

      The region's only city Invercargill offers a relaxed pace of life with wide streets, little traffic, spacious parks and gardens, striking Victorian and Edwardian architecture and impressive sporting facilities including New Zealand’s first indoor velodrome. Southland's location is such that views of Aurora Australis or the Southern Lights are common.

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$14m 사우스 와이카토 트레이드스 트레이닝 센터

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새로운 사우스 와이카토 거래 교육 센터는 $14m 프로젝트를 완료하기 위해 자금 조달 계약이 체결됨에 따라 강력한 진전을 이루고 있습니다.전문 서비스 회사는 센터의 설계, 엔지니어링 및 비용 관리의 다음 단계를 수행하도록 임명되었습니다.

이 프로젝트는 사우스 와이카토 투자 펀드 트러스트 (SWIFT) 가 교육 제공자가 될 토이 오호마이 공과 대학과 긴밀한 연락을 취하고 있습니다.센터는 작년 8 월에 정부 보조금을 수여 받았으며 Trust Waikato 및 SWIFT의 비용 균형을 충당하는 1 백만 달러의 보조금으로 공동 자금을 지원하고 있습니다.

SWIFT Bruce Sherman 회장은 이렇게 말합니다. “계약서에 서명하고 자금이 들어오는 것이 좋습니다.이를 통해 우리는 프로젝트의 모든 측면을 빠르게 추적하고 궁극적 인 목표를 달성할 수 있습니다. 지역 주민들은 미래의 업무에 대한 지식, 기술 및 지원을 완벽하게 갖추고 있습니다.”

다음 단계에는 지역 IWI Raukawa 및 태평양 제도 커뮤니티와의 필수 참여가 포함됩니다.성공의 열망과 핵심 조치 중 하나는 젊은 마오리 및 퍼시피카가 거래에 참여하고, 문화적으로 인정받고, 열정을 느끼게 만드는 곳에서 더 많은 학습을 장려하고 돕는 것입니다.

사우스 와이카토 지구 시장 제니 샤트톡 (Jenny Shattock) 시장은 사우스 와이카토 무역 교육 센터가 사우스 와이카토 교육, 비즈니스 및 지방 정부 부문의 훌륭한 예로서 지구가 경제적으로나 사회적으로 번영하고 성장할 수 있도록 돕고 있다고 말했다.

센터에는 상업용 주방, 카페 및 이발소가있는 3500M2 학습, 워크샵 및 직원 공간이 결합되어 있습니다.또한 디지털 및 기업가 허브에 할당되어 깊은 디지털 격차를 해결하고 젊은이들이 자신의 사업을 할 수 있도록 지원합니다.토이 오호마이 (Toi Ohomai) 는 물류, 엔지니어링, 기계, 건설 및 호스피탈리티 등 현지 산업과 연계하기 위해 사우스 와이카토에서 거래 교육을 제공하기 위해 오랜 역사와 노력을 기울이고 있습니다.

이 프로젝트는 와이카토 지역의 현지 기업들이 지역 경제를 지원하고 일자리 기회를 제공하기 위해 가능한 한 많은 입찰을 할 수 있도록 장려할 기회를 제공합니다.이는 건설 및 성장을 촉진할뿐만 아니라 거래 및 기술 교육을 통해 경제를 추진하는 것에 대한 정부의 강조와 일치합니다.

이 프로젝트는 베로스 와이카토에 의해 관리되고 있으며 피터 윌리엄스 교장은 “베로스는 사우스 와이카토의 중요한 프로젝트에 참여하게되어 기쁩니다.디자인은 빠르게 추적되고 있으며 주요 계약자의 조달 후 현장 작업이 시작되기를 기대하고 있습니다.”

출처: 스쿠프 미디어: https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK2101/S00346/funding-contracts-signed-for-14m-south-waikato-trades-training-centre.htm

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