Youth rates and a living wage are on the agenda for one youth MP in Parliament today who says he wanted to bring a different message to the Youth Parliament table.
This week 121 young people from across New Zealand have arrived in Parliament for two days to debate mock and real issues.
This year Labour MP Darien Fenton decided to be different in her selection of a youth MP, saying she generally selects her youth representatives from the North Shore, where she is based.
This year she wanted to select a worker - someone who was working so she approached the Service and Food Workers Union.
Edgewater College student Peniata Endermann, 18, works up to 25 hours a week after school as a cleaner to support his parents and siblings.