Smarter, Stronger, Sustainable:  He Pākiki, He Kaha, He Toitū 

An Introduction to Hubbing 

In an era where volunteer numbers are dropping, funding is harder to secure, and participation habits are shifting—can we really afford to work in silos?

What if, instead of competing for the same limited resources, we collaborated—sharing people, places, and processes to create services that are smarter, stronger, and more sustainable for our communities?

Could collaboration be the key to protecting the future of community sport and recreation in Taranaki?

The Smarter, Stronger, Sustainable: Introduction to Hubbing resource explores this very question.

The case studies on this page demonstrate how hubbing is already making a difference across our region.

To find out more, or for support in navigating a hubbing project, contact the Taranaki Facilities Consortium.​​​​​​​


E hara taku toa, 

I te toa takitahi, 

He toa takitini 


My strength is not as an individual, but as a collective  

Case Studies: