
The pathway to reregistration for incorporated societies
Join us for a two-part webinar series on the Incorporated Societies Act 2022—the most significant reform of New Zealand society law in over a century.
These sessions will guide you through the key changes and new compliance obligations your society must meet, including updates to governance structures, officer duties, constitutional requirements, financial reporting and how this may impact operational activities.
You'll learn why re-registration before the April 2026 deadline is critical, the risks of inaction, and how to practically update your constitution and operational practices. Whether you're part of a sports club, cultural group, community organisation or any other member based association, these two webinars will help you understand what’s changing, what’s required, and how to prepare with confidence.
Register for our free webinar series
30th and 31st July
11:30am NZST
45 minutes each
Your Expert Panel
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Jo Kelly, CS, MInstD
Jo is a highly trusted company secretary with expertise across many sectors including private and publicly listed entities, government organisations, Charities, NFP’s and several of New Zealand's largest major sporting events. She serves as a board member of University and Tertiary Sport New Zealand (UTSNZ).
Jo was previously Trust Manager of the Kelliher Charitable Trust where she was responsible for supporting New Zealand communities through charitable grants and tertiary economics scholarships.
With a background in accounting and a variety of executive leadership roles, Jo brings a strong focus on strategy and stakeholder relations coupled with a modern, pragmatic approach to governance. Her broad professional and NFP background enables her to understand the unique challenges faced by different organisational structures.
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Julie Hood
Julie Hood is the Lead Governance and Planning Consultant for Sport New Zealand Ihi Aotearoa (Sport NZ) Her role focuses on evolving the governance programmes and support to help sector boards implement sustainable, effective governance practices that drive long-term resultsi
She is currently applying what she is still learning about governance as an independent board member for the Wellington North Badminton Association, experiencing firsthand the challenges and rewards of voluntary governance.
Prior to arriving at Sport NZ Julie had executive roles in public, private and not for profit health.
In 2024, Julie started a PhD to better understand how CEOs of sport organisations might develop their governance capability given the key role they play supporting good governance.
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Rose Hiha-Agnew
Rose Hiha-Agnew leads national initiatives to strengthen not-for-profit governance across Aotearoa New Zealand, supporting good governance practice to support a sector of 115,000 NGOs, including 28,000 registered charities. As Tumu Whakarae of Community Governance Aotearoa, she drives strategy and innovation through education, policy influence, and practical resource design.
An experienced governance advisor and trainer, Rose brings grounded expertise in co-design, governance development, and indigenous leadership. She has contributed to international forums on governance and is active in trans-Tasman networks advancing community leadership.
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Why attend this webinar series?
Join us to get clear, practical guidance to re-register under the Incorporated Societies Act 2022—the biggest update to society law in over a century. You'll learn what’s changing, why re-registration before April 2026 is essential for your society to continue operating, and how to update your constitution and operations with confidence. Perfect for anyone involved in a sports club, cultural group, or community organisation.