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BoP Plenty Magazine 2024

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of New Zealand being...

Collaboration | Sustainability – Tourism Bay of Plenty

Sand, surf, and an invigorating walk to the summit of Mauao (Mount Maunganui) – they’re the attributes that have been attracting holidaymakers to our beautiful region for...

Tonia Brugh – Giving back to go forward

James & Wells’ intellectual property expert Tonia Brugh is the first to admit she has often felt like a “round peg in a square hole” through much...

Building a team

In our cover story, DAVID PORTER profiles Tauranga’s new mayor Mahé Drysdale. The former elite rower has leveraged his high profile as an international elite sportsman –...

Plenty to look forward to

After five years of publishing our annual celebration of Bay businesses – Year Book 2019-2023, and then last year’s popular 100 People Behind Bay Business 2023 –...

Forward speed needed to maintain Bay’s momentum

Figures shared between Western Bay of Plenty and Waikato in a recent report highlight the regions’ significant growth surge, and what the opportunities and challenges are that...

Sharp Tudhope

Sharp Tudhope has long prided itself on offering a deep level of legal experience and knowledge, and some of its most recent appointments have taken the firm...

Facing Tauranga’s need for change

David Porter talks with new Tauranga deputy mayor Jen Scoular, who has an extensive background in the country’s kiwifruit and avocado sectors. She also has significant experience...

Port upbeat on future prospects

Port of Tauranga’s strong relationship with its community, the environment and its people continues to grow from strength to strength as it emerges from some challenging years. Port...

The journey towards a circular economy

Tauranga City Council is supporting businesses to learn more about the circular economy by hosting a series of free workshops, in partnership with consultants Circularity and their...

Ingham Mora – Introducing Gracy Qian and Alice Scapens

Bay of Plenty’s largest independent chartered accounting practice, Ingham Mora, has community at the heart of their business. Directors, Gracy Qian and Alice Scapens share how they...

When the going gets tough, Rotorua gets going!

The Rotorua Business Chamber has been serving the Rotorua community for 116 years, acting as a unified voice for local businesses. We connect, lead, and collaborate with...

Charging Ahead

ChargeNet, Aotearoa New Zealand’s nationwide EV charging network, flicked the switch to turn on New Zealand’s largest-ever EV charging hub at Tauranga Crossing in Tauranga in August...

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