A group of "fired-up" Hokianga residents are lobbying the new government over NorthTec's plans to close its Rawene campus while working on creative ways of retaining tertiary education in their town.
Late last month NorthTec told staff it planned to cut courses in visual arts, sport and recreation, tourism, business administration, computing and foundation studies, and shut down its campuses in Kerikeri and Rawene.
The restructuring, which it said had been forced by a looming $4.5 million deficit, would lead to a net loss of 36 positions if it goes ahead. The Tertiary Education Union believes job losses will possibly be more than 50.
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NorthTec said the Rawene and Kerikeri campuses would not be sold but "rested" for possible re-opening if they became viable again.