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Making an office fit-for-purpose

New ways of working have highlighted the need for office workplaces to be more flexible. As the pandemic’s tail whips its way through our work...

Trustpower Baypark springing into action

Spring has arrived and along with it an exciting range of national and international sporting events are heading to Trustpower Baypark this season. With...

University of Waikato launches full law degree in Tauranga

Te Piringa Faculty of law is delighted to announce the full suite of Law qualifications at the University of Waikato will be available at...

Seeka to invest in Katikati seasonal worker DIGS

New Zealand produce company Seeka has announced that it will build new Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) accommodation housing 140 people in Katikati situated at...

Seeka releases Sustainability Report

Carbon footprint independently verified Targeting 30% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025. Listed produce company, Seeka Limited released its first comprehensive Sustainability Report in June....

Game-changing performance hybrid SUV

In the automotive world, you’re only original until others catch up. In 2005, the Lexus RX was original, being the first ever petrol/electric hybrid-powered...

Port battling ship scheduling

Challenging labour conditions, capacity issues at Ports of Auckland, and Covid have all played into continuing scheduling issues at Port of Tauranga, with expectations...

UTF explores construction supply issues

Tauranga’s Urban Task Force (UTF) hosted a panel discussion focused on supply chain issues at the end of August. Employers’ immigration scheme holdups in...

Wish4Fish corporate sponsorship opportunities

Corporate enterprises wanting to end the year – or start the new year – in a philanthropic way need look no further than Wish4Fish. The...

Late 2023 date firm for Baypark-Bayfair link opening

For Jo Wilton of Waka Kotahi, and most of the Bay’s motoring public, next Christmas will not be arriving soon enough. Next December marks...

Drop For Youth

The Graeme Dingle Foundation Western Bay of Plenty team has somehow convinced Geoffrey Campbell, Director of The Why, to skydive 12,000 feet as a...

University of Waikato Chancellor remembers ‘quietly enthusiastic’ queen

Graduation at University of Waikato takes on a new sentiment today as the passing of Queen Elizabeth II is marked by those attending today’s...

Life in the fast lane

Industrial leasing markets across the country are incredibly tight and tenants need to move quickly to secure space. New Zealand’s industrial leasing sector is being...

Running a small business is part of our nation’s DNA

New platform launches to help small Kiwi businesses thrive. A new support service is here to help Kiwi business owners get the tools and support...

Shining light on the potential of indigenous research, science and innovation

University of Waikato welcomes yesterday’s announcement of the government’s investment in Māori research, science and innovation and looks forward to being part of the...

Leaders of the future give back to community

Twenty migrant and refugee families settling in Hamilton were gifted bikes as part of a Leadership programme run by the University of Waikato’s Management...

AgriSea named Callaghan Innovation Hi-Tech Māori Kamupene o te Tau –...

A haka by multiple Government agencies was a humbling accolade for Paeroa company AgriSea at the announcement they had won Hi-Tech Maori Company of...

Scion says Bienvenue and nau mai haere mai to new General...

Scion welcomed Henri Baillères as its new general manager of Forests to Timber Products in August. Dr Henri Baillères has deep research and industry experience...

Sign up now to pay your regional council rates by direct...

The 2022 – 2023 Bay of Plenty Regional Council annual rates invoices have started being sent out to ratepayers across the region. We want to...

History meets art in Tauranga

Tauranga Art Gallery Toi Tauranga in partnership with Seeds Trust is delighted to announce the opening of Folk Nationalism, an exhibition of new paintings...

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