Papamoa Junction is underway
Carrus – one of the country’s biggest land developers – is now underway with development of its mixed residential/light commercial subdivision: Papamoa Junction.
Carrus is...
Tauranga CBD’s Farmers’ complex nearing completion
Some Bay locals and visitors have been caught out by the Tauranga commissioners’ decision to go ahead with long delayed major road works in...
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...
Port of Tauranga invests in the future
Port of Tauranga is embarking on its next stage of capacity growth to enhance New Zealand’s connectivity with the world. After a year and...
While you roam in Australia, 2degrees fights for fair in New...
Business travel is back, with the volume of travellers roaming in New Zealand finally back to pre-lockdown levels, according to 2degrees.
“In August we recorded...
Te Whare Nui o Tuteata – Scion’s unique new wooden building
Crown Research Institute Scion has recently completed its new wooden building at its main campus in Rotorua, named by local iwi Te Whare Nui...
Luxridge Apartments – Tauranga apartment living aspires to new heights
A ground-breaking new development project unveiled in central Tauranga will set an unprecedented standard for luxury apartment living in the region.
The Luxridge Apartments project...
Rock project boosted with Terminator
Bay of Plenty raised innovator and entrepreneur Angus Robson is proud of his latest creation’s link to the region, and what it is contributing...
EASTPACK WINS BIG – Kiwifruit company takes out coveted Tauranga business...
Major New Zealand post-harvest operator EastPack had a productive night at the recent Westpac Tauranga Business Awards 2019.
The company picked up four awards in...
Progress on Whakatane harbour development
A new boat harbour proposed for Whakatāne is one step closer to construction with the recent formalisation of a partnership between Te Rāhui Lands...
Mount Pack & Cool new facility almost complete
Mount Pack & Cool’s Stage 4 expansion is nearing completion on time, on budget and on spec. The addition of a new packhouse fitted...
Comvita’s purpose for people and planet
Holly Brown, Chief Purpose & Transformation Officer at Comvita Limited
“People first, every time.” That’s what her LinkedIn profile says and that focus is quickly...
App keeps cleaning simple
An app-driven home cleaning service based on the same model as Uber is poised for launch in Tauranga this month. NexDo has already been...
Time is an illusion, Timing is an art (Albert Einstein)
Kevin Kerr and Paul Brljevich of Tabak Business sales know that there is an art in timing – they are experienced in identifying the...
Flooding maps updated for Western Bay of Plenty
Newly updated flood hazard maps for rural areas and small settlements in the Western Bay of Plenty have been published recently.
The new maps have...
Attracting superyachts to the Bay
Superyachts are becoming more frequent visitors to our shores as the industry in
New Zealand continues to experience growth despite the challenges imposed by the...
Surviving COVID-19: A New Zealand trade perspective
Trying to chart an economic path out of this global pandemic is, in the old phrase – “like throwing darts”.
Farmers reports on new building’s progress
With the release of Tauranga’s new Long Term Plan and major roading works springing up around the city, it is clear we are finally...
Eight is the lucky number for creative agency
The creative team at WOODS Agency have been named as finalists for an unprecedented eight entries across five categories at the Best Design Awards...
Port of Tauranga welcomes Northport option
Port of Tauranga has welcomed the long-awaited second report of the Upper North Island Supply Chain Study released in October, which suggests the managed...