At the Whangarei Summer Show, Barge Park, Saturday December 8 2012 we had a brilliant time putting talented and motivated young people through their paces during our Student Challenge. Six students (aged from 13 - 18) took part in the challenge and all of them displayed great listening skills, put pen to paper and showed soft, smooth and skilful operation when at the digger...
In 2011 Winstone Aggregates Otaika Quarry in Whangarei took part in a new local initiative to encourage more young people to pursue a career in Civil Industry and Infrastructure. Named Youth Into Industry, the success of the programme has opened a new door into seeking employment in Civil Contracting for its graduates, and has also provided local operators with a renewed confidence in...
Local teenage boys were so keen to learn about trucks and machinery that they gave up school holidays to attend the Youth into Industry training programme in Whangarei. Large companies were impressed with the boys' enthusiasm and supported Youth into Industry by providing top-quality instructors to help the teenagers achieve NZQA accreditation for unit standards. The training...
Youth Into Industry 2012 kicked off last month with an intensive induction week at the end of May. Seven students, from Whangarei Boys, Tikipungau and Kamo High Schools signed up for the programme to see if a career in Infrastructure is in their future. Alistair McIntyre is the Youth Into Industry Programme coordinator and was responsible for its launch in 2010. By the following year the...
Local teenager Elemoni Moana couldn't stop grinning as he accepted his Youth Into Industry award from Whangarei Mayor Morris Cutforth. The 18-year-old Whangarei Boys' High School student and peers Aidan Geard and Cameron Shayler received their Level 1 Basic Traffic Controller certificates at last week's Youth Into Industry awards. The training programme -- conceived by Alistair...