Pathways to the Future is a partnership with the Rosebank Business Association (RBA) focused on supporting and growing emerging leaders. The programme offers scholarships that allow individuals to complete a course of their choice at the University of Auckland, removing cost barriers and making it easier to upskill and invest

Pathways to the Future is a partnership with the Rosebank Business Association (RBA) focused on supporting and growing emerging leaders. The programme offers scholarships that allow individuals to complete a course of their choice at the University of Auckland, removing cost barriers and making it easier to upskill and invest

Foster Hope is a nationwide charity that collects new, unwrapped Christmas gifts for children in care across New Zealand, helping vulnerable children feel supported during the festive season. Sadly, Christmas is a particularly busy time for child protection services, with many children entering emergency care due to abuse, neglect, or

Since 2021, North Harbour franchise owners Eloy Capati, Jean Capati, Tushar Patel, and Nikita Patel have been the team behind Browns Bay School’s spotless classrooms. Looking after 34 classrooms every day is no small task, but they handle it with ease and professionalism. To celebrate another successful year, the team

The South Canterbury team wrapped up the year in style with a lively Christmas party at Tinwald Domain, bringing together franchise teams and their families for an afternoon full of fun and games… and plenty of laughs. The event had everything you could want from a summer celebration – delicious

At Bruce McLaren Intermediate, woodwork teacher Geoff Emmitt has a knack for turning old materials into exciting new projects. Geoff is a semi-retired classroom teacher who has spent nearly six years in the school’s woodwork room, and in all that time, he’s hardly ever had to buy timber. Instead, he’s

For the past 15 years, franchise owner Sri Gunasingam has been a key part of the Auckland Central team. With a wealth of experience and a passion for great service, he’s built a business known for high standards and strong relationships with customers. Today, he leads Auckland’s largest team of

Colwill School has recently undergone a major upgrade, transforming the campus that first opened in 1979 into one that’s now almost entirely brand new. After a $26 million rebuild that took nearly four years, the Massey-based primary school now has a fresh, modern look. With updated facilities and a roll

Tauranga’s annual Christmas Party was a highlight for the region’s franchise teams, with 90 people filling the Oak Tree Restaurant for an afternoon of celebration. Franchisees brought their families along, turning the event into a relaxed, community-style gathering. With everyone’s busy schedules, moments like this don’t come around often, so

CrestClean Taranaki wrapped up the year in style with their annual Christmas get-together at the Plymouth International. The venue was fantastic – easy to get to, plenty of parking – so everyone could arrive stress-free and settle in for a relaxed afternoon. It was a great chance to catch up,

Nitesh and Poonam Naicker have just celebrated 10 years as CrestClean franchisees! What began as a way to earn a little extra income has turned into a thriving business and a lifestyle they love. The couple first heard about CrestClean from North Harbour Regional Manager Neil Kumar, a family friend

Congratulations to Tauranga franchise owner Cesar Rogacion, who was recently honoured with an Exemplary Business Achievement Award at the Tauranga Christmas Party! It was a proud moment for Cesar and a well-deserved celebration of his commitment to always raising the bar. Regional Manager Jan Lichtwark says the recognition was truly

Tauranga franchise owners Ankush and Priyanka Rustagi were recently awarded Franchise of the Year for the region, and the win came as a huge (and very happy) surprise. Their award was announced at the region’s recent Christmas party, and both Ankush and Priyanka were genuinely shocked when their names were