Kia ora, Talofa lava… Modern Apprenticeships help young people gain national qualifications while they work, and make it easy for employers to upskill their workforce.
Rhys Jackson started working as a Modern Apprentice for Cam Garvie (owner and operator of Cam’s Carpentry) in 2006. Read more >>
Nathan Ackroyd, 22 and Brayden Rawlinson, 20, never thought they’d end up training in Sports Turf Management. Read more >>
At school, Manu Pouajen-Blakiston (22) saw a career in industrial design as the perfect way to use both his head and his hands. Read more >>
As a six year-old, Sam Reedy could think of nothing better than being a sheep shearer like his dad. Read more >>
Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson said today that more than 15,000 Modern Apprentices are either in training or have completed their apprenticeships. More >>
The Labour-led government has exceeded its target of 14,000 Modern Apprentices by the end of 2008 with more than a year to spare. More >>
Modern Apprenticeships statistics for the year ending 31 December 2006 have been released. More >>