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Returning to sheep and beef industry roots
Sheep and beef farming is in the blood for Primary ITO training adviser Ginny Tocher, and she’s using her experience to help learners grow their careers on the farm.
Sheep and beef farming is in the blood for Primary ITO training adviser Ginny Tocher, and she’s using her experience to help learners grow their careers on the farm.
Retiring Training Adviser Jonathan Gradwell leaves lasting impact
After nineteen and a half years of supporting learners and employers in the Wellington horticulture industry, Primary ITO Training Adviser Jonathan Gradwell is heading off to enjoy a well-earned retir…
After nineteen and a half years of supporting learners and employers in the Wellington horticulture industry, Primary ITO Training Adviser Jonathan Gradwell is heading off to enjoy a well-earned retir…
Rural Services Academy Programme brings innovation to industry
A development programme to broaden employee knowledge across PGG Wrightson’s many areas of business 15 years ago is bringing both new people and new innovations to agriculture and horticulture.
A development programme to broaden employee knowledge across PGG Wrightson’s many areas of business 15 years ago is bringing both new people and new innovations to agriculture and horticulture.
Dairy apprenticeship supports career change from corporate world
In a couple of short years Lauren Randall has changed careers to dairy farming, become financially stable and has goals to own her own dairy herd.
In a couple of short years Lauren Randall has changed careers to dairy farming, become financially stable and has goals to own her own dairy herd.
Student Becomes Teacher at Moores Valley Nurseries
One of Primary ITO’s most successful nursery production students has now become a training assessor, supporting his colleagues to improve their skills and launch rewarding careers of their own.
One of Primary ITO’s most successful nursery production students has now become a training assessor, supporting his colleagues to improve their skills and launch rewarding careers of their own.
Consultation on the future for primary sector work-based learning
Information on the Government's consultation on a new structure for primary sector work-based learning, as well as a new system for poytechnics and funding training.
Information on the Government's consultation on a new structure for primary sector work-based learning, as well as a new system for poytechnics and funding training.
Primary ITO programme sets trainee up for awards and career success
Natasha Price grew up on a dairy farm but never considered a career in dairy farming. Her plans changed due to the Covid-19 disruption and now she’s an award-winning dairy trainee with goals for a suc…
Natasha Price grew up on a dairy farm but never considered a career in dairy farming. Her plans changed due to the Covid-19 disruption and now she’s an award-winning dairy trainee with goals for a suc…
Covid-19 brings career changes and opportunities in horticulture
Covid 19 has disrupted life for many and for some it has been in a good way prompting a career change to work in the horticulture sector, something Auckland Botanic Gardens collection curator Pippa Lu…
Covid 19 has disrupted life for many and for some it has been in a good way prompting a career change to work in the horticulture sector, something Auckland Botanic Gardens collection curator Pippa Lu…
Diploma broadens understanding of regulations
A diploma is a must have for farmers, particularly those who move to Aotearoa from overseas, who work in the agricultural industry long-term, says NZ King Salmon Ltd Tory Channel Te Kura te Au Regiona…
A diploma is a must have for farmers, particularly those who move to Aotearoa from overseas, who work in the agricultural industry long-term, says NZ King Salmon Ltd Tory Channel Te Kura te Au Regiona…
Learning dairy on-farm key to success
Accountants, bankers and chefs are now among the people looking for dairy training supported by Dani Low.
Accountants, bankers and chefs are now among the people looking for dairy training supported by Dani Low.