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Hui ā Tau 2026

Accommodation Information

10 Pou 2026

Accommodation

Millennium:


Superior Room - $230.00 per room per night

Superior Plus Room - $270.00 per room per night

Breakfast: $30.00 per day


Booking Insturctions:


Email conference.rotorua@milleniumhotels.co.nz
Quote NZEI25


Sudima:


Room + Breakfast for 1 person - $219.00 per room per night

Room + Breakfast for 2 people - $249.00 per room per night


Booking Instructions:


Access the Reservation Page: Click NZEI2025 to navigate to the reservation page.
Select Your Stay Dates: Choose your desired check-in and check-out dates, then click "Confirm dates of stay".
Choose Your Room Type: Browse the available room options, select your preferred type, and click "Book".
Enter Booking Details: Provide the required personal information and credit card details, then click "Complete reservation" to finalize your booking. Please note, the credit card is to guarantee the booking only, your card will not be charged for accommodation.

Hyper Link policy:

Room type and rate are subject to availability at the time of the confirmation.
The rate will expiry 30 days prior to arrival.
The group block will be released 30 days prior to arrival
Rooms will be bookable exclusively via our hyperlink only.


Guarantee Policy: A valid credit card is required to secure the booking and for guaranteed purposes. The card will not be charged at the time of booking, payment is made at the hotel. A 2.5% fee applies to credit card payments.

Cancellation Policy: Bookings cancelled is as per the Conference Terms and Conditions. In the case of a no- show, the same cancellation policy will apply.


Novotel:


Lake Room or City View - $259.00 per room per night


IBIS:


Lake Room or City View - $199.00 per room per night


Parking (Novotel & IBIS): $15.00 per day

Breakfst (Novotel & IBIS): $37.00 per day


Booking Instructions:

Email H1874-RE1@accor.com
Quote NZEI25
Confirm if Novotel or IBIS you are booking for.

Current lists of honours  

General considerations 

When considering nominations or recommendations, regard should be given to: 

  1. members who have rendered valuable service, in a variety of ways, at Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council and National level,
  2. members who have made an important contribution to the educational affairs of the Institute, even though they may not have been prominently identified with the work of their local Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika or Area Council,
  3. members who have made an important contribution to the industrial activities of the Union
  4. women members, Māori, early childhood workers, support staff and those in their earlier years of service. In each of these categories, there are many outstanding persons who deserve to be recognised for their contribution. 

Attainment of elected office does not, of itself, entitle a person to an award. The foremost qualification is that the nominee has met the criterion. Other factors may be of equal, or greater, importance in individual cases.  

Timing of nominations or recommendations 

Honorary Fellow or Life Membership 

Recommendations for these honours may be submitted to Te Kahu Kiwi any time until 1May this year. If Te Kahu Kiwi so decide, nominations for these honours will then proceed to the Honours Committee for consideration and the outcomes of this are announced at Annual General Meeting (usually late September each year). 

Associate or Fellow 

Nominations for these honours may be submitted at any time between until 1 June this year. The Honours Committee undertake their considerations and the outcomes of this are announced at Annual General Meeting (usually late September each year). 
 

 

Requirements for nominations 

Associate 

The award of Associate acknowledges the work of nominees at worksite, local or area levels. 
Members nominated for Associate must have 10 years of provisional or full membership of the Institute or a kindred organisation (earlier in exceptional circumstances). 

 

Fellow 

The award of Fellow is made for regional or national level work.  As a general rule, members nominated for Fellow should have approximately 15 years of full membership of the Institute or a kindred organisation.  Members nominated for Fellow must be an Associate or hold an ESPA or NZEI Special Service Award. 

Nomination Procedures

To be Followed by Branches, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Councils and Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Groups for:

 

Associate, and Fellow. 
 
Branches, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika and Area Councils are asked to acquaint themselves with the following procedures: 

  1. Persons who were nominated unsuccessfully will not be considered again unless they are renominated. 
  2. All nominations must be made on the official forms 
  3. There is one nomination form, and the form must be marked clearly identifying which Honour the nominee is being nominated for. 
  4. The names of individuals nominated should not be published in any form (eg in a newspaper report of a meeting, newsletters etc.). Any discussion of nominations must, therefore, always be taken in committee. Some Branches, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Councils and Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Groups have set up a special committee to deal with suggestions from members and to make recommendations. 
  5. Members who have been nominated for an Honour must not take part in considering the selection of those whose names are to be forwarded to the National Secretary. 
  6. It is not necessary for nominees to be informed of their nomination or to complete any portion of the nomination form. If the nominee has not been informed of the nomination, the Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council or Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Group should nominate two referees. 
  7. Neither of the referees can be the nominator, the member who moves the nomination, or a member of a committee set up by a Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council or Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Group to deal with nominations or a member of the Honours Committee. Cross refereeing is not allowed. (i.e. if A is the referee for B then B cannot be the referee for A).
  8. If the nominee is aware of the nomination, the nominee should be given the opportunity of recommending the name of one of the two referees to be nominated by the Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, or Area Council or Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Group. If the nominee does cite a referee, indicate by the referee's name in Part E of the nomination form. 
  9. It is essential that before selecting referees, the nominating Branch, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council, Te Kahu Kiwi Advisory Group or the nominee concerned, should ascertain that the referees nominated are prepared to act in this capacity and complete the detailed referee form required. 
  10. Where the service requirement involves a kindred organisation, the length of service concerned, and the name of the organisation should be included on the nomination form. The Honours Committee will determine whether this meets the requirements for the particular Honour. 

 

Requirements for Honorary Fellow 

This award of Honorary Fellow is made to those generally acknowledged as being worthy of this high honour and who do not otherwise qualify for the award of Fellow. 

The nominee must have demonstrated: 

  1. eminence in their field of education, a kindred discipline or the union movement nationally or internationally
  2. significant service to education and the well-being of learners
  3. support for the Institute's objects, goals and activities, in principle 

 

Requirements for Life Membership 
 
The nominee must be a Fellow or Honorary Fellow. 
 
The nominee must have demonstrated:

  1. distinguished service in the cause of members and education
  2. service which has been nationwide and outstanding in nature 
  3. Recommendations Procedures for Life Membership and Honorary Fellow 

     

Branches, Aronui Tōmua, Komiti Pasifika and Area Councils are invited to make recommendations to Te Kahu Kiwi on any persons they wish to have nominated for Life Membership or Honorary Fellow. 

Any person nominated for Life Membership must have demonstrated distinguished service in the cause of education and members and must already hold the award of Fellow or Honorary Fellow. 

A full and detailed letter of recommendation setting out the grounds for the recommendation using examples to demonstrate those grounds must accompany the request to Te Kahu Kiwi. 

Te Kahu Kiwi will determine whether or not a recommendation becomes a nomination. 
 

Resources

Honours Guidelines 

Forms 

Nomination form 
 
Referee form
 
Associate referee form  

Fellow referee form  

Honorary Fellow referee form  

Life Member referee form