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February 2024 edition

Pedalling paradise in the Bay

There’s still plenty of summer left to enjoy a beautiful bike ride in the Bay of Plenty. Whether you’re an e-bike cruiser, lycra-clad fitness junkie,...

Creating an exceptional onboarding experience

Recruiting top talent doesn’t end with an offer letter. Often the critical stage of onboarding candidates is overlooked. Onboarding is a key step and...

Donations – the often forgotten tax benefit

By and large, we New Zealanders are a giving bunch. Whether we are giving our time, money or things we no longer need, we...

Give Back and Get Back Before March 31 2024

Did you know that charitable donations made before 31 March 2024 qualify for a 33.3% tax credit this year, up to the amount of...

New Appointments: February 2024

Mayor Tania Tapsell has announced the successful appointment of Andrew Moraes as the new Chief Executive for Rotorua Lakes Council.

Silence is deadly

Many of us have returned to work in 2024 praying to whatever deity we ascribe to that this year will not be the festering...

Initial franchisee training crucial foundation for success

There are a lot of things you only get to do once, like taking your first steps, your first words, or perhaps that first...

Western Bay Summer Students: Surveying, sampling and social media

Creating maps, taking water samples and filming TikToks with the Mayor are just some of the tasks Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Summer...

2024: The year of progress

It was a tough year for many in 2023, with rising costs of living and severe weather events. However, there is a quiet optimism...

Setting a path for growth

The Tauranga City Council Commission’s priorities for the first half of 2024 are straightforward – finalise a 2024-34 long-term plan (LTP) which will set-out...

2023 property market review: Was 2023 the year of the property market correction?

Total value of residential property listed down by $28.6 billion compared to 2022 as prices dropped and vendors paused. While Kiwi’s love affair with property...

Going up in smoke

One interesting consequence of the recent change of government in New Zealand was the outrage over health issues vented at the new coalition by...

Reflecting on the past and predicting the future

A new year brings the opportunity to reflect on what has passed and inject new energy and purpose into what is coming next. Undoubtedly,...

Kiwi businesses ditch hybrid or remote working for return to office

Global research indicates a shift in SME priorities for 2024 New research released in January has revealed that 84.2% of SMEs list rising costs as...

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