Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand

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Established1990 Tai Poutini Polytechnic
Parent institution
Ara Institute of Canterbury
Location
Christchurch
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43°32′13″S 172°38′34″E / 43.5370°S 172.6429°E / -43.5370; 172.6429
Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand - MAINZ
TypeTertiary Education Institution
Established1990 Tai Poutini Polytechnic
Parent institution
Ara Institute of Canterbury
Location
Christchurch
,
43°32′13″S 172°38′34″E / 43.5370°S 172.6429°E / -43.5370; 172.6429
CampusUrban
Websitewww.ara.ac.nz/study-interest-areas/music/mainz/

Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (MAINZ) is part of Ara Institute of Canterbury, focused on contemporary music and music-industry related education. MAINZ was previously operated by Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) until 2025.

MAINZ alumni include Joel Little, Josh Fountain, Troy Kingi, Karen Hunter, Gin Wigmore, Zowie, members of the Checks, Concord Dawn, Goldenhorse, Jen Valender, Goodnight Nurse, Midnight Youth, the Mint Chicks, The Naked and Famous and 8 Foot Sativa. MAINZ tutors have included New Zealand music luminaries Harry Lyon and Dave McCartney.

The MAINZ Auckland campus was closed down in 2023 by Te Pukenga. Ex-MAINZ staff in Auckland now own a Private Training Establishment registered with NZQA (4420) in 2025 called "Let's Go".

Established in Greymouth

Tai Poutini Polytechnic in Greymouth first offered a Certificate in Contemporary Music programme when the institute was established in 1990.[1] In 1992 the Certificate in Audio Engineering and Music Production was introduced, and a purpose-built sound and recording studio was constructed at the Greymouth campus.[2] This programme was followed by a Certificate in Live Sound and Event Production which commenced in 1994.That same year (1994) a Certificate in Audio Engineering was offered in Auckland and temporary premises were leased in Queen Street.The Diploma of Audio Engineering and Music Production was added at the Auckland Campus at 11-13 Waverley street in 1995, using York Street Studio 'A' in Parnell for studio practicals. In 1996 Certificates in Contemporary Music and Live Sound and Event Production were offered in Auckland, originally using Waverley Street for theory and what is now the Basement Theatre for practicals. From 1996 the Certificate and Diploma in Audio Engineering and Music Production ran on the seventh floor of the LJ Hooker building (formerly AETNA house) on Symonds Street, Auckland.[1]

Live Sound (Special Event) and Contemporary Music programmes moved to the Manukau Institute of Technology Campus in 1997.[1]

For a number of years the Certificate in Audio Engineering and Certificate in Contemporary Music were offered at Auckland and Greymouth campuses simultaneously.

Established in Christchurch and Auckland

In 1998, the entire suite of Music and Audio programmes was relocated to Auckland.  

In 2001 all the teaching was consolidated on the former premises, Rainger House, at 150 Victoria Street West, Auckland.[3] The new Auckland campus was opened by Prime Minister Helen Clark.[4] During 2001, audio engineering programmes were offered for the first time in Christchurch.

A suitable building at 191 High Street in the Christchurch CBD was leased and outfitted ready for  the start of 2002. Initially the Certificate in Audio Engineering Level 5 was offered, and the Diploma of Audio Engineering Level 6 was added in 2003. The MAINZ Certificate in Live Sound and Event Production Level 4 was offered from 2004.[5][6]

After experiencing high demand for its DJ short courses, MAINZ began offering a Level 4 Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production programme from its Auckland campus in 2010.[7] The 1-year full-time programme was led by award-winning Detroit DJ and producer Recloose and offered training in electronic music production, performance and DJing techniques.[8] Cert DJEMP's success in Auckland led to the programme being offered from MAINZ's Christchurch campus beginning in February 2014.[9]  Since 2014, delivery of DJEMP at the MAINZ Auckland campus has been led by DJ, producer and Ableton Live Certified trainer Chris Cox aka Frank Booker.[10] A level 5 Diploma was introduced in 2018.[11][12]

SIT and Te Pukenga closed the Auckland campus after sustaining damage from flooding. Ex-MAINZ staff in Auckland have formed a private training establishment registered with NZQA (4420) trading as Lets Go.

Transfer to Southern Institute of Technology

On 31 January 2018 the MAINZ faculty transferred from Tai Poutini Polytechnic to Southern Institute of Technology.[13]

MAINZ moved to 15 Canning Crescent, Māngere, where MAINZ was housed within the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa building. This was damaged in Auckland floods and was closed by Te Pukenga in 2023.

Transfer to Ara Institute of Canterbury

On 1 January 2026, MAINZ and its programmes will transfer from Southern Institute of Technology to Ara Institute of Canterbury. MAINZ programmes will be taught alongside the Bachelor of Music in shared facilities at 130 High Street, Christchurch.

As of 2026, MAINZ at Ara offers the following qualifications:[14]

  • New Zealand Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production (Level 4)
  • New Zealand Diploma in Audio Engineering and Production (Level 5)
  • New Zealand Diploma in Audio Engineering and Production (Level 6)

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