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The monsters are coming to Trustpower Baypark! Are you?

The perfect family entertainment to escape the end-of-summer-holiday blues is coming to Trustpower Baypark, with four monster trucks set to perform high-jumping aerial antics...

First ever broadcast of downhill race in Whakarewarewa Forest live online

The elite of world mountain biking will gather in Rotorua from 18-26 March to take part in the first stop of the 2023 Crankworx...

PMG’s push for increased youth financial literacy

PMG has launched the PMG Charitable Trust in direct response to what it describes as “growing financial inequality in New Zealand”. The trust is focused...

Making it easier for RSE workers to send money home

As labour shortages continue to bite, and calls go out for greater numbers of immigrant workers in New Zealand, one progressive New Zealand business...

UTF: Building a better future for Tauranga with new scholarship 

Tauranga’s property and business industry advocates, Urban Task Force (UTF) recently announced the winner of their first annual Leader Development Scholarship intended to encourage,...

Premises condition reports

Good paperwork and communication are the most important things in the landlord-occupier relationship. A premises condition report (PCR) is an invaluable document when committing to...

Local team delivers ‘’world-class experience’’

When Bay of Plenty businesses host events, they host them at Trustpower Baypark. Meetings, conferences, workshops, forums, symposiums, annual awards evenings, AGMs – there are...

Checking the pulse of Rotorua business

The operating environment that Rotorua businesses find themselves in has changed dramatically compared with the first Pulse survey conducted in April according to the...

Economic Prospects in 2023

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr’s gloomy warnings late last year saw him talking up the prospects of a dismal 2023 economy...

Monster Truck & FMX Spectacular

The Monsters are coming New Zealand! Four spectacular monster trucks will stun the crowds at Trustpower Baypark Stadium on Saturday 25 February as part...

City centre revitalisation set to accelerate

Early last month, the Tauranga City Council Commissioners joined mana whenua, contractors and council staff for the karakia which marks the start of another...

Telecoms 2023: There’s a lot to look forward to from 2degrees

Amidst the turbulence of 2022, many good things have happened within the telecommunications and technology industry, which will, in 2023, offer considerable benefits to...

Print company Kale Print purchases Whitianga-based Endeavour Print

Bay of Plenty print company Kale Print has purchased Whitianga-based Endeavour Print. Kevin Coughey, former owner of Endeavour Print, says, “Endeavour Print and Kale Print...

Tauranga carbon capture researcher awarded Rutherford Discovery Fellowship

The goal of understanding the deep history of carbon cycling on Earth and how – and if – we can make that work for...

New Tauranga scholarships look to the future

A new scholarship for first year engineering and environmental science students in Tauranga aims to create new connections between students and industry in the...

Spotlight shines on Rotorua businesses

It was a truly unforgettable night as over 820 guests arrived at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua, to celebrate the Tompkins Wake Rotorua Business...

Life member induction – David Foster

David Foster has been a long-standing and respected lawyer involved in franchising for over 25 years. Initially working with clients on franchising back in 1995,...

Robotic match made in heaven

The pairing of two cutting edge robotic technologies is set to slash labour requirements in post-harvest facilities across the globe, and the happy couple...

2022: A YEAR IN REVIEW

As 2022 draws to a close there are sighs of relief in many quarters. Yet despite the on-going challenges of rising inflation, falling property...

Scientists explore biogas potential of partly digested grass from cows

Converting partly digested grass from the stomachs of slaughtered cattle into biogas that could be used to sustainably heat commercial greenhouses is the focus...

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