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Pipeline to success for top WITT plumbing student

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  • Updated September 5, 2025

Taking the first step towards a new career at any stage of life can be daunting. Moch Lacida did just that when he enrolled in WITT’s plumbing programme. After working as a theatre cleaning operator at Taranaki Base Hospital, he decided to pursue… read more

Southern Cross scholarships for WITT nurses

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  • Updated September 8, 2025

Southern Cross Health Trust is offering student nurses in Taranaki unparalleled support during their studies and clinical placements with six new scholarships just announced. The Southern Cross Nursing Scholarship – Undergraduate scheme is offering… read more

Te Ara o Te Tuna – research on a healing metaphor

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  • Updated September 9, 2025

Watching eels (tuna) thriving in their natural habitat provided an inspirational metaphor for WITT Bachelor of Nursing ākonga Taylor Taurere. She’s translated her observations into a model for improving ways to meet the needs of Māori in the public… read more

WITT agriculture students ready for farm work

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  • Updated September 26, 2025

Taranaki farmers know that reliable staff are hard to find. WITT’s Agriculture department is helping bridge the gap by inviting farms to host international students and hire local graduates ready to work hard and learn fast. “Reliable staff make all… read more

Life behind the bar for Maui the mixologist

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  • Updated October 3, 2025

Mojitos to margaritas, daiquiris to dirty martinis - the art and chemistry of making cocktails at New Plymouth’s iconic restaurant The Hour Glass is a dream job for WITT graduate Maui Rutene. At 18, Maui was stoked to get his first professional job… read more

Face time – the world of a beauty therapist

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  • Updated October 6, 2025

From high school makeup enthusiast to qualified beauty therapist and Team Manager at a prestigious salon, WITT graduate Katelin Perrett-Lawrence is exactly where she wants to be. Talking about her mahi at Royale Beauty for the last four and half… read more

Championing women in trades from under the bonnet

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  • Updated October 9, 2025

Starting out as an apprentice mechanic more than 40 years ago, Kerrie Thomson-Booth was the only female in Taranaki learning how to fix cars. On her first day of a block course, the surprised tutor pointed her down the corridor, saying ‘nursing’s… read more

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