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5. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Future of Māori in Engineering
Dec 18, 2025
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3. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx Awards
Dec 16, 2025
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2. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Rā Tuatahi
Dec 15, 2025
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1. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Organising Rōpū
Dec 14, 2025
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23. Josiah Simmonds - Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023
Aug 2, 2023
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| 12/18/25 | 5. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Future of Māori in Engineering | The final episode of the Māori in Engineering podcast series, reflecting on He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha is now live!Episode 5: Amani Tilialo, Lupesina Koro, Ariana George and I have a kōrero on their reflections of the wānanga, serving as kaitūao, and their vision of what the future of engineering industry could look like as they walk with it. Tēnā rawa atu ki a rātou. Ariana, Amani, and Lupesina are all connected with SPIES at Taumata Waipapa Rau. The mahi SPIES does unmatched - read about it here | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | 3. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx Awards | Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Whakapukahatanga Ihi South Pacific Professional Engineering Excellence (Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx) held the Dinner and Awards evening on the second night. The hoe, carved from kauri rākau, were gifted to acknowledge;Tētēkura (Legacy) hoe bears intricate designs, signifying a legacy of profound influence. Pōua Gerry Te Kapa Coates. Te Ngaru Whakateo (Current) hoe features subtle detailing, reflecting the recipient’s growing impact. Dr Emily Afoa Te Kahu o te Wai (Emerging) hoe remains nearly unadorned, symbolising a career still in its early stages. Alyce Lysaght (me!) Episode 3: Dr Emily Afoa and I have a kōrero following the awards. Tēnā koe Em. We weren’t able to speak with Pōua Gerry Coates, engari, at the end of this episode I read out his award description that highlights his profound impact on the industry and his iwi of Ngāi Tahu, whānau hoki. I have no doubt the engineering industry we experience today is different because of these impacts. E rere kau ana ngā mihi ki a Pōua Gerry Coates. More details of Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx Awards and to read the blurb of Pōua Gerry Te Kapa Coates here. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | 2. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Rā Tuatahi | He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha is a wānanga celebrating Māori in Engineering. In 2025, it was held over three days in Tāmaki Makaurau, hosted at Waipapa Taumata Rau. This five episode mini-series shares the reflections from the wānanga.Rā tuatahi was all about exploring the past and present of Māori in Engineering. Hear from Mia Goodsell - Matthews, L'Rey Renata, and Mason Popata as they share their reflections following the first day. More details of the Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx and Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau held wānanga here. | — | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | 1. He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha - Organising Rōpū | He Kura Nā Rātā, He Kura Pūkaha is a wānanga celebrating Māori in Engineering. In 2025, it was held over three days in Tāmaki Makaurau, hosted at Waipapa Taumata Rau. This five episode mini-series shares the reflections from the wānanga.Hear from members of the organising rōpū - Wharehuia Dixon, Harota Lose, Deena Tapara, and Byron Konia - as they share whakaaro behind the intentional threads that weaved the wānanga together, their reflections, and where to from here.Ko tēnei te mihi atu ki a rātou, and to the many others who helped bring this wānanga to life.More details of the Te Mana Kiwi SPPEEx and Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau held wānanga here. | — | ||||||
| 8/2/23 | 23. Josiah Simmonds - Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023 | Josiah Simmonds (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Ranginui) is doing amazing things the engineering industry. During the episode, he discusses his journey to his career in the stormwater space, what it's like and the 'why' behind working towards the spaces he is now in. Josiah received acknowledgement of his career to date through receiving the title of Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023, sponsored by Beca, and being appointed as a Trustee to the Foundation of Te Ao Rangahau. Exciting times for this awesome person. On a further exciting note, this podcast received funding assistance from Te Ao Rangahau | Engineering New Zealand 2023 Grant programme. The koha allocated for this podcast was donated to Engineering Without Borders New Zealand upon Josiah's request. The donation will support Engineering Without Borders' mission to 'connect, educate, and empower people through humanitarian engineering'. Enjoy, e te iwi! | — | ||||||
| 2/11/23 | 20. Taane Taiepa - backing yourself | Kia ora tātou! Episode 20 hears from Taane Taiepa (Tūhoe, Ngāti Whare). Taane's mahi is developing the digital space, he also gives to the kaupapa of Te Matarau, Māori Tech Association (more about Te Matarau here: https://www.tematarau.tech). In this kōrero he shares: what he does at mahi and Te Matarau, his life as a graduate and theme throughout is backing yourself to go for opportunities. Enjoy e te whānau | — | ||||||
| 6/3/22 | 16. Eremia Tapsell - Engineer in Hong Kong | Eremia Tapsell (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pukenga, Ngāti Porou) was born and raised in Maketū and now a Structural Engineer for Buro Happold in Hong Kong. We talk on Eremia’s life and journey he has been on to get to where he is today. Eremia takes a realistic approach to things and are many awesome and insightful asides to his kōrero. He really highlights the different opportunities available that come from being an Engineer. The journal article referred to at the end of the kōrero is linked here: ‘Māori me te Hangarau’ https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/11955, Keegan, T. T. A. G., & Sciascia, A. D. (2018). Follow us on instagram and access our www.maori-in-engineering.com for updates. | — | ||||||
| 5/10/22 | 15. Hari Smith - kicking the stone that one bit further | Great to share kōrero with Hari Smith (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hinerangi) who is a cadet civil engineer with GHD based out Taumarunui. He is passionate about figuring out ways we can “kick the stone that one bit further” to benefit all of us as people. His unique story provides so many gold nuggets, so I hope you enjoy e te iwi. Find Ngāti Hinerangi iwi Whare Kōrero Part 3 of 3, 2016 here: https://youtu.be/4BRCLM6bDHE | — | ||||||
| 2/13/22 | 12. Paraone Luiten-Apirana | This episode I chat with Paraone Luiten Apirana who hails from Ngāti Hikairo, Te Arawa and Tuhoe. Paraone is in his final year of conjoint degree of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) specialising in Mechanical and Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Marketing. This episode delves into his involvement in whakairo (carving), how he has the opportunity to leave a place better than he has found it and the importance of having Māori in spaces that serve Māori. Paraone holds strong to what he believes in; something really evident in this episode. He was also acknowledged as the Māori Business Student of the Year for 2021 at te Whare Wānanga o Tāmaki Makaurau. I truly hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. | — | ||||||
| 11/17/21 | 8. Hana Whiting | Hana Whiting (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) is a recent Landscape Architect graduate from Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki (Lincoln Univeristy). She is passionate about providing better outcomes for Māori through design of the natural and built environment. This is particularly evident through her mahi with Ara Poutama (Department of Corrections) and Mahaanui Kurataiao Ltd. For this episode, she speaks on: Her journey of studying Landscape Architecture and stepping into her Māoritanga (both in the space of her university stage of life), How she is going to the direction where she feels as though she is being called to, and in her case that is the incorporation of Te Ao Māori into landscape architecture design, Her mahi with Mahaanui Kurataiao Ltd, Her idea of success, and; so so much more. | — | ||||||
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| 8/5/21 | 6. David Rei Miller | David Rei Miller is an Environmental Engineer who began his studies at the University of Auckland but finished with a BE (Hons) and ME (Hons) from Massey University. He has spent the last 16 years in local government and currently looks after the water supplies for Palmerston North City Council. David is passionate about sustainability and resilience, and has experienced what the journey is like to reclaim your māoritanga. This kōrero covers David’s background, research and work within the industry. We delve into a lot this episode! Things like: recommending a quarter life crisis! what it means to learn your own whakapapa. finding your ikigai. He shares insights from research he completed for Engineers Without Borders about the low numbers of Māori and Pasifika in engineering, the reasons and what we can do to address the imbalance. You can find the paper we discuss on the Engineers Without Borders NZ website under the NEWS tab. Enjoy e te iwi! | — | ||||||
| 7/18/21 | 5. Jamie Pye | Jamie Pye is an electrical engineering graduate from Te Whare Wānanga o Tāmaki Makaurau and now an Infrastructure Project Manger. Attending kohanga reo and now on a journey of reclaiming her reo māori is just one of the reasons her insight on incorporating te ao māori and engineering is invaluable. She speaks on what it will mean for more māori to be within engineering, importance of support for tauira māori through kaupapa like SPIES and what is means to "find the discomfort" when incorporating te ao māori into the workplace. Very lucky to have Jamie on the podcast. Enjoy e te iwi! Be sure to keep up to date with the podcast happenings by following @maori_in_engineering.pod on instagram | — | ||||||
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