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Come to Trustpower Baypark this winter

As the temperatures start to plummet around the Bay of Plenty, rug up and head down to Trustpower Baypark where there are plenty of...
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Getting the most

I was recently asked, how do you balance looking after your people with the need to deliver commercial value? Simple – these two things...

Bay company survives pandemic

For Bay of Plenty company SwipedOn, as for many others, dealing with Covid-19 hasn’t been easy. And as an ex Ship’s Captain on container ships,...

Agritech funding takes big step forward

Bay of Plenty agritech startups stand to be among many of the firms to benefit from the first milestone to be achieved from the...

Trustpower to explore potential retail business sale

Tauranga-based utility Trustpower has stated that recent results confirm the merits of its recent strategic review. Trustpower chair Paul Ridley-Smith said the strong performance of...

Craigs draws strong crowd at Trustpower Baypark

Mark Lister offers explanation to Craigs clients. Craigs Investment Partners drew a stellar crowd to its recent state of the nation address at Trustpower Bay...

Leveraging digital tools

A master of many tools, Alicia Beach has maximised her Instagram as the platform to sell her paintings. Although this could easily be a successful...

The importance of a Cyber Security Framework

Cyber Security. Those two words seem to be on repeat. Everywhere we turn in the tech space, this topic, albeit being discussed extensively, just...

Envico is flying high – NZ drone company attracting interest worldwide

Sam Vye and Cameron Baker set up Bay of Plenty company Envico Technologies two and a half years ago to develop tech for conservation....

Tauranga software firm puts legal teams first

Tauranga legal software company LawVu has been quietly building its client base, capacity and staff numbers in its central city offices as it looks...

Making a difference with investments

Considering sustainability measures when assessing a company can not only align investments to your values and encourage companies to make positive change, it can...

Dunne moves on

After five years as chief executive of Tourism Bay of Plenty, Kristin Dunne is moving on. Under Dunne’s leadership, Tourism Bay of Plenty has delivered...

Winners selected for the Page/Acorn Engineering Scholarship

The Acorn Foundation is pleased to announce the five recipients of the 2021 Page/Acorn Engineering Scholarship. Members of the Acorn Scholarship Committee review applications put...

Envico Technologies joins Airspace Integration Trials Programme

A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) and Tauranga-based Envico Technologies, in preparation for a trial...

The Icehouse launches Business Owner Programme 2 for Bay of Plenty

The Icehouse’s Business Owner Programme 2 begins in Tauranga on 20 May 2021. The six-month long programme is designed specifically for Bay of Plenty...

Finding a vocation on the sea

Jon Jon Peters knows he carries a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. As Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbourmaster and Marine Manager, he...

Mental Health & Wellbeing Symposium

Rhubarb and Priority One have invited you to a Mental Health and Wellbeing Symposium. A year on from Covid the working landscape has changed considerably....

Researchers dive into seaweed research

A new Waikato University research project has added to the portfolio of ventures within the Sulphur Point marine precinct at Tauranga, with some cutting-edge...

Commissioners front up to Tauranga challenge

Trying to ensure New Zealand’s fastest-growing city starts to act like it after years of neglected investment is a basic but pointed objective for...

Commissioners get straight down to business

Tauranga City Council’s four-person Commission has wasted no time in getting the organisation’s governance functions back on-track. CITY GOVERNANCE Led by former Cabinet Minister Anne Tolley,...

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