Shaping the Future of Repair in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Right to Repair movement in Aotearoa New Zealand is at a pivotal moment. With the Select Committee's report to the Consumer Guarantees (Right to Repair) Amendment Bill now available, the conversation around repair regulations is most topical.
This is your chance to engage directly in the discussion. What are the next steps for Right to Repair legislation after the Select Committee's decision. Join our webinar to reflect on where New Zealanders want to see repair regulations progressing. You'll hear from experts in the field, gain valuable insights, and have the opportunity to ask your questions.
SPEAKERS: Hon Marama Davidson, Dr Paul Smith, Prof Alex Sims, Andy Abel, Tom Handiside
FACILITATOR: Brigitte Sistig - Repair Network Aotearoa
Biographies
Brigitte Sistig- Repair Network Aotearoa
Brigitte Sistig is the Founder of Repair Network Aotearoa (RNA). She is a creative and committed grassroots community leader who enjoys working collaboratively and networking collectively. Her vision of the RNA ecosystem engendered a solid foundation across multiple sectors in New Zealand and the international Right to Repair Movement. Brigitte actively works toward enabling communities, businesses, and government to co-create a repair culture in Aotearoa.
Hon Marama Davidson - MP and Green Party Co-Leader
Dr Paul Smith - Fixed First
Most recently, Paul transformed Consumer NZ’s independent product testing to include repair and durability measures and championed repairability labelling. He has also worked in automotive design and educated design engineers at Massey University.
Prof Alex Sims- University of Auckland
Andy Abel - Need a Part
Tom Handiside - La Marzocco New Zealand
As Managing Director of La Marzocco New Zealand, Tom represents one of the world’s most respected espresso machine manufacturers. Founded in Florence nearly a century ago, La Marzocco continues to set the benchmark for craftsmanship and innovation in specialty coffee.