03 July 2018
Troy takes out Apprentice of the Year
Troy Davies from Bushline Forest Harvesting was named Apprentice of the Year at the 2018 Southern North Island Wood Council Awards.
03 July 2018
Plastic fantastic – Sistema wins Training Company of the Year
Auckland’s Sistema Plastics was named Plastics Training Company of the Year at the recent New Zealand Plastics Industry Annual Conference in Rotorua.
27 June 2018
Learning never stops for Trainee of the Year
Timaru man Glen Paul was named Forestry Trainee of the Year (Harvesting) at the 2018 Southern Wood Council Forestry Awards ceremony held recently in Dunedin.
25 June 2018
Trades focus at Tuia Te Ako 2018
Ako Aotearoa’s Māori Education Hui is on from 1-3 August 2018 at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau, Auckland.
22 June 2018
Plastics Apprentice of the Year shows passion
Robyn Rawson, who works at Profile Polymers in Hamilton, was named Plastics Apprentice of the Year at the recent New Zealand Plastics Industry Annual Conference in Rotorua.
15 June 2018
Print diploma prepares Ross for management
Tauranga printer Ross Craig was named Diploma in Print Management Student of the Year 2017 at the recent Print Training Graduation awards in Auckland.
13 June 2018
Georgia’s Apprentice of the Year award ‘pretty unreal’
Despite being in the early stages of her apprenticeship, Georgia Paulson has taken out the New Zealand Apprentice of the Year at the recent Eastland Wood Council Forestry Awards.
12 June 2018
Mechanical Engineering programmes are changing
Technology and automation is rapidly driving change in the engineering sector and our mechanical engineering programmes are transforming to better meet the needs of your industry and learners.
08 June 2018
Huge celebration for South Island forestry trainees
Forestry trainees and apprentices were celebrated at the 2018 Southern Wood Council Forestry Awards in Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium on 25 May.
24 May 2018
Waste Management encourages staff ‘don’t stop learning’
Five Waste Management workers have successfully completed their Level 2 New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering – and they’re already thinking about what’s next for career development.