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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Stirring the Pot, we’re having a kōrero with Richard Templer, Chief Executive of Engineering New Zealand | Te Ao Rangahau, about how Aotearoa funds its engineering system and why the levy on steel producers plays a bigger role than many realise. Richard explains how the levy underpins HERA’s research, capability building and industry support, and why this kind of stable investment is essential if we want engineers and manufacturers to thrive. He talks about what happens when funding is uncertain, and how it affects everything from skills development to long-term planning.We look at how other countries structure their systems. Richard highlights Singapore’s coordinated, well-resourced model, where government and industry invest together, and Australia’s stronger national frameworks, which give their engineering sector more certainty and clearer pathways. He contrasts these with New Zealand’s more piecemeal approach, raising the question of how we expect world-class outcomes without consistent backing.Richard also touches on what a better funding environment here could unlock — stronger retention, deeper expertise, and the confidence for firms to innovate instead of constantly adjusting to boom-and-bust cycles.If you work in metals, engineering or construction and want to understand why the levy matters, how it supports you, and what New Zealand could learn from its neighbours, this episode offers a straightforward look at the bigger picture.
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