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22.8.2018
Talking to all the different leaders in their respective businesses, all of them brought up something that struck my mind - they were unique in each of their own ways.
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The Young Enterprise Business leaders trip to Brisbane was truly the opportunity of a lifetime.
The business leadership trip to business was not what I had anticipated it to be.
14.8.2018
The Food Dudes NZ is a business created by five enterprising 17 year olds to create customised lunches for primary school students.
13.8.2018
"We were trying to find a problem in the community that we could help solve," Mr Van Onselen told The Project."
9.8.2018
A low-cost rain and flood warning device called "George", created by a group of Hastings students, has potential to save lives and properties, Hawke's Bay Civil Defence says.
It may be made out of PVC pipes and resemble something from outer space, yet the unassuming piece of equipment is highly effective and will be used to save lives in more ways than one.
8.8.2018
Find out what's happening in the eco-system this week:
2.8.2018
An unlikely partnership between students from St John's College and youth prisoners at Hawke's Bay Regional Prison earned both organisations a string of accolades.
30.7.2018
Forty years ago Bill Buckley could have never imagined having the success that he has.
Business is booming at Otumoetai College this year, with five groups of students enjoying success with their real-life businesses under the Young Enterprise Scheme.
Now the man behind Buckley Systems Limited — the world's leading supplier of precision electromagnets — sits in the Business Hall of Fame after being inducted last night.
26.7.2018
James Hargest College student Ben McIntyre is one of 24 New Zealand students who will travel to South America for business studies.
A group of Freyberg High School students has created a book to educate children about the environment.
25.7.2018
23.7.2018
A Māori business networking evening hosted by Ngaruahine this week just scratched the surface of the potential for Māori business, its general manager says.
18.7.2018
Schoolwork, exams, and extracurricular activities such as coaching gymnastics would be enough for most high school students, but not Zoe Harding.
17.7.2018
Nelson student Tiare Donelan is set to build on her business skills in an international setting, after being awarded a field trip to Chile.
11.7.2018
10.7.2018
As part of the prize, the winning team of eight goes to Brazil later this year to work with businesses, gaining international experience from the Latin American market.
5.7.2018
Northland Secondary students have been given an opportunity to bring their business ideas to life under a national economic strategy to boost rangatahi enterprise. Students were given 3-days to transform their innovative ideas into reality.
Abbey Crawford and Skye Lunson-Storey like to shop in the men's section sometimes.
A group of Year 13 students from Pukekohe High School have developed ‘LunchBuckz,’ a business formed as part of the Young Enterprise Scheme.
Forsyth Barr Limited has joined in supporting the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame to celebrate the contribution of outstanding individuals to business and community.
4.7.2018
Second-year computer science and business student and Vice-Chancellor's Significant Student Scholarship recipient Olaf Wrieden is heading to Melbourne in July as one of 30 top student entrepreneurs chosen from around the world to attend the Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES) Summit.
Forty-eight hours of virtually no sleep has earned a Hastings Christian School student a trip to Brazil and a $7000 scholarship to attend Massey University.
29.6.2018
The recipients of the New Zealand Youth Awards 2018 were announced by Minister for Youth Peeni Henare at a celebration event in Parliament today.
Contributing to positive mental health is one of the goals of Kiwi Publish, a Young Enterprise Scheme company headed by Gisborne Girls’ High School student Rebecca Collier.
Roncalli College's Gaia Enterprise is hoping to combat plastic waste through a new creation, a biodegradable and reusable fruit bag.
Beanies and buffs made by Aparima College students and their team of knitters are being sold to North Island buyers.
28.6.2018
Around 80 rangatahi are taking part in a three-day business challenge that kicked of today at Terenga Paraoa Marae in Whangarei.
26.6.2018
When Alexia Hilbertidou's teacher announced to her IT class that she'd won a national coding competition, she was mobbed by her classmates.
Don't want to get dirt under your nails?
20.6.2018
19.6.2018
For Caitlin Bradley, the key notes of her original EP are New Zealand musicians, stories from the heart, and hope-inspired doodles.
15.6.2018
Flaming eco bricks, feel-good music, and bath bombs were the winners of the judge's approval, and money, in this year's 'The Pitch'.
They're trying to save the environment, one cup of coffee at a time.
A healthy twist on a much loved Polynesian drink is now on sale thanks to a group of teenagers from south Auckland.
5.6.2018
Experiencing deep stress and anxiety at the separation of his parents was one of the triggers for Coby Molan to work on an app that could help teenagers like him.
Armed with bath bombs and seaweed dog toys, two student teams from Mountainview High School are ready to win over the judges in the second of four regional challenges in this year's Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme (YES).
30.5.2018
23.5.2018
Established as a social enterprise that aims to bridge professional opportunities with rangatahi, the project’s main focus is to help young Māori succeed in the community and in business.
16.5.2018
2.5.2018
30.4.2018
YES team installing artworks on ‘blank canvasses’.
27.4.2018
We are pleased to share the episode here, and reflections on the episode from show creator David Binstead.
24.4.2018