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2024 Rōpū mahi tautoko - steering group
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2024 Rōpū mahi tautoko - steering group
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Steering group members
Glenn Webber |
Ministry of Primary Industries |
Paul Conway |
Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
Kerryn Fowlie |
The Treasury |
Richard Laverty |
Te Puni Kōkiri |
Chrissie Hape |
Māori Economic Development Advisory Board |
Heta Hudson |
Whariki Māori Business Network |
Kirikōwhai Mikaere |
Kāhui Rararaunga |
Eru Tarena |
Tokona te Raki |
Mavis Mullins |
Māori Enterprise / Agri-business leader |
Shar Amner (Chair) |
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment |
Last updated: 10 March 2025