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December 2021 Edition

New appointments for the Bay

2021 may be drawing to a close, but business does not seem to be slowing down across the Bay. This month we welcome new...

Digital security more critical since Covid-19

New Zealand cybercrime continues to grow with the government cyber incident tracking agency, CERT, reporting a 14 percent increase in scams and fraud in...

Caring for our staff and customers

The Rotorua Business Chamber, in association with Te Arawa Covid Hub, is launching a campaign to encourage safer business operations within Rotorua City while...

Share and flex

Far from being only the domain of start-ups and sole traders, flexible office space is allowing large corporates and professionals to be agile in...

It’s heating up at Trustpower Baypark

As the weather gets warmer around Tauranga so does the line-up of summer events at Trustpower Baypark. Baypark Speedway The Speedway season is ready to kick-off...

From the editor – December 2021

It is with considerable pride that Bay of Plenty Business News brings you our Christmas edition as we move toward six years of successful...

The Great Resignation marks significant change in employment landscape

Tauranga based Strategic Pay consultant Dayna Mears has a wide range of remuneration experience including Job Evaluation, Benchmarking and organisational wide remuneration solutions. In late...

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...

Cooney Lees Morgan welcomes Cecilia Burgess as its first ever CEO

Leading Tauranga law firm Cooney Lees Morgan has broken with tradition by appointing a CEO – the first law firm in the region to...

Crafted for the future

As a relatively new brand in the New Zealand automotive scene, Lexus has been a trailblazer in automotive development since 1989, where luxury, brave...

Tackling fossil fuels with tree science

Anything made from fossil fuels today can be made from trees tomorrow. Plastics and fuel for cars, planes and power stations can all be...

Managing the destination through partnership and innovation

“I think it’s easy to look back over the last several months and feel like we’ve been treading water but when you stop to...

Reinventing applied and vocational education and training in Aotearoa

The applied and vocational higher education and training sector in New Zealand is in a state of much-needed change. However, the most significant shake-up...

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...

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