Govt Strengthening Vocational Education In Northland

NorthTec will be re-established as a standalone regional polytechnic from 1 January 2027, benefiting apprentices and trainees in Northland. says Northland MP Grant McCallum.
NorthTec will be re-established as part of the Government’s plan to rebuild a regionally led vocational education system.
“This will include the return of NorthTec's ringfenced reserves of $4.7 million alongside $1.3 million per year from 2028 to 2031 through funding for strategically important provision as well as the $2.75 million already allocated for 2027.
“Support of $4.5 million is being provided for property consolidation, reducing long-term financial risk.
“Finally, the proposed development of a tertiary hub in central Whangārei will help modernise NorthTec’s facilities and improve access for learners across the region.
“In-principle investment of $34.7 million has been agreed for the development of a new Whangārei tertiary hub, subject to a business case, creating modern fit-for-purpose facilities and supporting growth in areas such as health training.
“Giving Northland control over its own vocational education will ensure that decisions will be made locally, supporting programmes that meet local industry needs, support key sectors and create real pathways into fulltime work – making it a great win for our region.”
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