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Sponsors

We thank our valued Sponsors for their contribution to our event

Platinum Sponsor

University of Sydney

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As Australia’s first university – founded in 1850 – the University of Sydney has a proud history of global leadership in education and research and inspiring people from all backgrounds to contribute to positive real-world change. We’re a world-renowned teaching and research institution – our research combines the expertise and talents of scholars from many disciplines.

At the centre is our continuing commitment to building on the First Nations knowledge of these lands – we have work to do, and that work must be in culturally responsive ways. The University's Indigenous Strategy One Sydney, Many People expresses our whole-of-University commitment to celebrate and respect this increasing voice and the influence Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, knowledge, and people have on our campuses.


Te Oranga Sponsor

Accident Compensation Corporation

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ACC helps prevent injuries and gets New Zealanders and visitors back to everyday life if they’ve had an accident.

Our vision is to create a unique partnership with every New Zealander, improving their quality of life by minimising the incidence and impact of injury. We touch the lives of many New Zealanders. The health, rehabilitation and service providers who help people who are injured, the businesses, vehicle owners and workers who contribute to the Scheme, and any New Zealander or visitor to New Zealand who's injured in an accident.

Our role is to make sure that all these groups’ needs are met, making sure our clients get the right care at the right time, while keeping levies fair and stable. The Accident Compensation Act 2001 sets out how we run.

Learn more about our work at www.acc.co.nz.

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Te Awhi Whanau Charitable Trust

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Te Awhi Whanau Charitable Trust

Established in 1994, Te Awhi is a kaupapa Māori provider specialising in Mental Health and Addiction services in the Waikato (Hamilton) and Te Tai Tokerau (Whangārei) regions.

We aim for innovative interventions that empower Tū Whānau and their whānau in new ways, to live ordinary lives in communities of their choice, as whānau are their own greatest resource, they just need belief.

For further information https://teawhi.org.nz/

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He WAKA TAPU Ltd

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He Waka Tapu is a Kaupapa Māori organisation located in Ōtautahi (Christchurch), Hakatere (Ashburton), and the Wharekauri (Chatham Islands). Our mission is to support individuals in discovering their true life aspirations by implementing Tikanga Māori customs and values. Working in partnership with the community, service providers, and government agencies, we cater to the needs of whānau (families) in our communities.
Through collaborations with funders and stakeholders, He Waka Tapu provides personalised health consultations, community health initiatives, mental health crisis intervention, addiction support services, reintegration programs, family violence prevention, and educational offerings to promote holistic well-being in our communities. We also operate Te Aranga Health, a cost-effective General Practice, Tinana Community Gym, and various other community initiatives and partnerships.
0800 439 252

Te Rau Ora

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Te Rau Ora is a national centre for Māori health and wellbeing in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Established in 2002 by Sir Professor Mason Durie and Dame Tariana Turia, it rebranded from Te Rau Matatini in 2019 to reflect its broader focus. The organisation envisions thriving, self-determined whānau and is dedicated to building a future Māori workforce to lead health service delivery. Through leadership, education, research, and innovation, Te Rau Ora aims to enhance Māori health outcomes. We will also proudly host the World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference (WISPC) 2026 from 3rd to 5th September in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, New Zealand.

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