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April 2025 Edition

The real Rotorua stacks up…

Strange as it may sound, giving remote access to some of Aotearoa’s most famous attractions anywhere in the world will help attract people from all over the...

Smart money is moving – are you ready?

Confidence is building across the commercial real estate sector. While economic challenges persist, momentum is shifting and well positioned investors stand to benefit from improving conditions. At PMG,...

From Acorns – Bay of Plenty students secure scholarships

Four University of Waikato (Tauranga campus) students have secured Acorn Foundation scholarships. Funded by the foundation’s donors and trustees of TECT (Tauranga Energy Community Trust) the scholarships...

Leveraging industry connections

In a rapidly evolving job market, the demand for industry experience is increasing. Employers are seeking graduates who not only have theoretical knowledge but also practical, hands-on...

New flights – of lofty aspirations

Sunair has set its sights on new horizons expanding services to include direct return flights from Hamilton Airport to Whakatane five days a week. “Hamilton to Whakatane is...

Acorn surpasses $20m mark

Many mighty oaks have been growing thanks to Acorn. Recently, the Acorn Foundation surpassed the $20 million mark in total distributions to the Western Bay of Plenty...

Bay bot pick of the crop

How much kiwifruit could a robot pack if a robot could pack fruit? As it turns out, it’s quite a lot! At Seeka Kiwi Kool Packhouse (KKP) in...

Where there’s a drill…

Fast-track approval will ensure continued investment by OceanaGold in the western Bay of Plenty, the company’s president, Gerard Bond, expects. The Canada-based company lodged an application through the...

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