News & Media
March 2025,
Press Releases
High Performance Sport New Zealand forms part of historic global partnership to advance women’s sport
December 2024,
Press Releases
HPSNZ announces more than $160 million direct investment into high performance sport
August 2024,
Press Releases
2024/25 Te Hāpaitanga applications open for emerging and high potential women coaches
HPSNZ is calling for applications for the fifth Te Hāpaitanga intake, a unique opportunity to support the development of emerging and high-potential women coaches. The application deadline is Friday, 20 September 2024.
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