News stories

The latest new stories from across our Institute

News stories

The latest new stories from across our Institute
News stories2025-06-13T11:33:38+12:00

Whether it’s the success of our students, a community collaboration or fabulous new facilities, we’ve always got a story to share.

Media contact: Ali Ikram |?Phone: 09 926 7850 |?Email: ali.ikram@manukau.ac.nz

705, 2024

“It felt like we were all part of one whānau, always ready to support each other.”

Twenty-five-year-old Aarona Hellesoe, who is soon to graduate with a Bachelor of Nursing Maaori from Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi (MIT), currently lives with his partner Lydia and their six-year-old son, Kingston, in Onehunga. He’s working as a graduate surgical nurse in the orthopaedic and spinal cord injury ward at Middlemore Hospital.

2203, 2024

Serving up a storm in Dine

Our Food & Beverage students are getting valuable hands-on experience every Tuesday in Dine, our on-campus restaurant at the ?tara campus.

2203, 2024

Community support in action at Manukau campus

Business Manukau: Heart of the South brought its popular Safer Plates community initiative to our Manukau campus earlier in the week, offering car owners the chance to have anti-theft screws fitted to their license plates.

2003, 2024

Pursuing excellence through culturally-centred qualifications

Tamara-Jane Anderson (Moata’a and Taufusi) and her ‘aiga left New Zealand for Queensland when she was five year’s old. Now she’s returning to Tāmaki Makaurau to play professional netball and take up a place in Manukau Institute of Technology’s Bachelor of Nursing – Pacific programme.

2003, 2024

New pilot Hospitality programme for students with disabilities

Five students from Rescare Home Trust, the residential community for people with an intellectual disability, are joining our Level 2 Certificate in Hospitality programme this year as part of a pilot programme to give greater access to students with disabilities. School of Hospitality lecturer Dell Griffin, who developed the pilot initiative, met up with the five students at Pakuranga-based Te Tuhi Café in December last year, along with School of Maritime lecturer and co-ordinator for the School of Hospitality, Sandra Pearce.

2003, 2024

Teaching continues as planned in 2024

Your programme of study will continue as planned in 2024 while we work through the details of the Government's recently announced intention to disestablish Te Pūkenga.

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