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Heather Nunns

Stakeholders including RSE workers met in Vanuatu for the 2019 RSE Conference

Government’s role in the RSE: response to Richard Curtain

by Charlotte Bedford, Heather Nunns and Richard Bedford
May 7, 2021
Family compound in Vanuatu, including an RSE house with solar and a satellite dish

Participation in the RSE scheme: the myth of opportunity

by Charlotte Bedford, Heather Nunns and Richard Bedford
October 20, 2020
Ni-Vanuatu RSE worker and his family

Making the RSE scheme more family friendly

by Charlotte Bedford, Heather Nunns and Richard Bedford
October 19, 2020
RSE workers from Kiribati discuss work issues

Giving RSE workers more voice in New Zealand

by Charlotte Bedford, Heather Nunns and Richard Bedford
October 16, 2020
RSE worker from Tonga pruning trees.

Rewarding work for returning Pacific seasonal labour?

by Charlotte Bedford, Heather Nunns and Richard Bedford
October 15, 2020

Heather Nunns

Dr Heather Nunns is the principal of Analytic Matters, a consultancy undertaking public policy research, evaluation and design projects and is based on the Kāpiti Coast, New Zealand.

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