
VIDEOS
Tune into our TSI Talks that explore innovative ideas, community-led change, and transformative projects shaping our future. Listen to inspiring voices driving impact across Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond.
TSI talks supplier diversity with Stronghold Group’s Karalee Tangiau and Tania Pouwhare, a founder of Amotai.
Born out of TSI, Amotai is Auckland Council’s supplier diversity intermediary. Supplier diversity is the practice of intentionally procuring from businesses owned by minority groups, levelling the playing field for these suppliers to compete fairly on the open market, while strengthening buyers’ supply chains.
TSI talks to Anne-Marie Mujica, the Head of Social Innovation.
This talk is about us! We are Auckland Council’s social innovation team, working alongside South and West Auckland communities to tackle inequity and unlock better futures for everyone to thrive—especially Māori, Pacific, and underserved communities who have been excluded from prosperity for too long.
TSI Talks to TSI Māori & Pasifika Trades Training’s Atarau Pouwhare-Ellis and Wendy Savieti.
MPTT is nestled in TSI/Auckland Council and supports Māori and Pasifika communities across South and West Auckland, to foster prosperity and equity through quality jobs in trades.
TSI talks Tamariki Wellbeing with Aimee Hadrup and Angie Tangaere.
Tamariki Wellbeing works alongside whānau, community organisations, iwi, philanthropy, academia and local and central government to better understand what it takes to give all children the best start in life — starting with the critical first 2,000 days.
TSI talks to Joel Umali and Dhaya Haran on Buzzly, a platform for rangatahi civic engagement (part one).
Buzzly’s aim is to create a future where youth are excited to engage on matters crucial to their future. More than a platform, Buzzly is a shift towards an inclusive and just future.
TSI talks with Penny Hagen and Angie Tangaere from the Auckland Co-design Lab.
The Lab builds public sector capability to work with communities to address complex socio-economic issues by generating practice-based evidence that connects what works for communities to policy and implementation.
TSI talks to Team Buzzly to get their view on rangahi civic engagement (part two).
Buzzly’s aim is to create a future where youth are excited to engage on matters crucial to their future. More than a platform, Buzzly is a shift towards an inclusive and just future.