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Ryan Hulena and Caleb Churchward have a lot in common. Both attended Central Hawke’s Bay College and now at 19 years old, both are completing the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Heavy Engineering) with strand in Road Transport (Levels 3 and 4) through MITO. Read more
Earlier this year, the Government announced changes to the Apprenticeship Boost scheme, which currently supports the employers of any first or second-year apprentices with monthly payments from the Ministry of Social Development. Read more
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Twenty-seven year old MITO graduate, Fune Misa, admits to being a bit of a mischief-maker in his younger days. “I didn’t really think I was going to get anywhere,” he says. “However, one day I asked myself a fairly straightforward question. Read more
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Being a mum to a three-year-old while training to be an apprentice is no easy feat. Early starts and long days are just the beginning for Piper Shaw, but she’s finding that support at home and in the workshop is making all the difference. Read more
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MITO continues to remain operational during the RED COVID-19 Protection Framework setting. Read more
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You may have seen recent news of the Government’s intention to disestablish Te Pūkenga | New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. Read more
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With one qualification under her belt, Karley is a fully qualified Automotive Technician at Max Pennington Motors in New Plymouth and with the support of her manager Simoné plans to keep on learning. Read more
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Carter McLeod didn’t always know that he wanted to work in the automotive industry. However, after enrolling in MITO - Te Pūkenga’s StartUp® programme, he knew he was embarking on the right path. “Towards the middle of NCEA Level 1, I realised that I wasn’t really enjoying school. Read more
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Donald Hall, Apprentice Technician at Paul Branch Automotive in Ōtaki, had the kind of upbringing where it was hard to avoid cars. “There were always broken cars at home, waiting to be fixed,” laughs Donald. “Dad’s always been into cars. Read more