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Commitments are the foundation that guide both an organisation and the communities it serves – and at HERA, ours lie in the collective responsibility and care for ngā tangata (the people) and te taiao (the environment) of Aotearoa New Zealand.
These commitments ensure that we operate with integrity and purpose and stay true to our values and promises. For the community, these commitments provide a sense of trust and assurance that we’re contributing positively to the well-being of the people, the land, and the future.
He waka eke noa.
We are all in it together.
People matter – we want them to belong.
It’s simple – a diverse and inclusive industry is an innovative one. With different perspectives we create a more holistic understanding of problems and deliver a more effective range of solutions. We want people to celebrate what makes them unique, and for everyone to have equal and equitable access to opportunities.
We act for intergenerational wellbeing.
We care about te taiao and our communities, so we’re actively playing our part in the journey towards net zero. In the mahi we do to support heavy engineering to be sustainable, and in our own operations we aim to have a positive impact on the future.
This year, we’re proud to recognise University of Auckland’s final-year display for Sara Renall and Sebastian Webb with our Final Year Project HERA prize.
Listen in as we chat with Hanga Aro Rau Workforce Development Council CEO Phil Alexander-Crawford on pending changes to vocational education.
Our GM Comms 4.0, Kim Nugent shares learnings from her attendance and speaking engagement at the Brightstar Comms & PR conference.