Fantastic Futures one-day student event to showcase vocational pathways in Nelson Tasman

Charlotte Lang
Posted by Charlotte Lang
Thursday 20 June, 2024
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blurry placeholderFantastic Futures one-day student event to showcase vocational pathways in Nelson Tasman

Fantastic Futures is a one-day event for Nelson Tasman high school students showcasing vocational pathways in the key industries that drive the Nelson Tasman economy – mainly ‘learn while you earn’ roles (or study local and then work)

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The one-day event aims to strengthen the connection between schools and students, with local business and industry by highlighting the numerous vocational career pathways available in the key industries that drive the Nelson Tasman economy. There will 25+ business / industry ‘exhibitors’ and over 220 students (mainly senior students, year 11 - 13) at this years event. There will be a range of strategically important sectors including construction and infrastructure, primary industries, hospitality, aquaculture and more.

Students will have the opportunity to rotate around the different businesses from the region to hear about the work they do and learn about the various pathways available to enter that industry. Each business will have an interactive element to engage students and stimulate conversation. There will be a guest speaker, competitions, prizes, food, lunchtime live music, rotations around stands as a group and some free roaming time also.  

Businesses and Organisations involved to date include:
One Forty One, NMIT, Marine Farming Association, Civil Contractors NZ (CCNZ), EPIC, Chambers & Jackett, Vailima Orchard, Nelson Marlborough Health / Te Whatu Ora, Nelmac, Port Nelson, ETCO, Mainfreight, Cutting Edge Signs, Gibbons Naylor, Talley's, Viridian Glass, Kūmānu Environmental, Aquaculture NZ, Genia, Primary ITO, LifeLab, Natureland Wildlife, Fulton Hogan, Trade Collective, McKenzie’s Painting and Cawthron Institute.

Fiona Wilson, CE of NRDA says

“NRDA has delivered this fantastic event for the last two years. We know that schools, businesses, and industry value the opportunity to be involved and get so much out of the day”.

ENDS