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As part of the government’s Reform of Vocational Education, six Workforce Development Councils (WDCs) will be officially stood up on Monday 4 October 2021. Read more
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waka tohu tuatahi
Ka ako mā te reo Māori | Learn in te reo Māori
Level
Duration
Training Fee
3
5 Months
$200
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This Te Reo Māori taught micro-credential is designed for secondary school students who are interested in working in the automotive industry.
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For the first time in history, two talented MITO female apprentices scooped the field at the CRA Annual Conference held in Auckland this week. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/mackenzie-on-the-road-to-success/
Mackenzie Lintern is the first MITO learner to complete the ‘Road to Success’ programme, a series of commercial road transport qualifications comprising of four micro-credentials (Introduction to Commercial Road Transport, Driver Safety, Mass and Dimensions, and Heavy Combination Vehicle Loading Fundamentals), and the New Zealand Certificate in Commercial Road Transport… Read more
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Non-Domestic Learner Information
MITO has approval under the Tertiary and International Learners Code of Practice to enrol work-based non-domestic learners, i. e. learners working in New Zealand on an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV). For information from Immigration New Zealand regarding Visa information click here.
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Growing up hands-on and curious, Connor Hall followed in his father’s footsteps into the world of heavy diesel mechanics. Now working at Drummond & Etheridge, Connor spends his days diagnosing and repairing agricultural machinery, keeping local farms running smoothly. Read more
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Nominations are being sought for the New Zealand Collision Repair Association’s Apprentice of the Year 2025. The Golden Hammer and Golden Gun are the ultimate apprentice awards in New Zealand's collision repair sector. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/keeping-it-in-the-family/
When Angel Papp was growing up she didn’t think she would ever be working at her family’s automotive business let alone completing an apprenticeship in automotive electronics. Read more
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Working behind a desk in the UK wasn’t sitting right with Sue Kirsopp and she fancied a change. Luckily, a chance encounter driving home one day changed her career outlook. “Funnily enough, I was following a bus and saw an advertisement for becoming a bus driver on the back. Read more
You could say that Amy Hudson’s automotive journey began early, from the influence of her family’s involvement in motorsport. “My parents have been around motorsport for about thirty years so cars have been an interest of mine since I was born,” Amy explains. Read more