A local produce company is assisting a partner keen to bridge the digital divide. More than 20 laptops delivered to Western Bay of Plenty’s Tu Mai Digital...
James & Wells intellectual property partner, Tonia Brugh, weaves her Pasifika background and culture into her unique way of working with her clients.
Tonia is a dual qualified...
Council CE0’s new horizons
Western Bay of Plenty District Council will be looking for a new CEO following John Holyoake’s recent resignation.
Mayor James Denyer says he has valued...
A commitment to small business success is the primary focus of FleetPartners’ business development manager, Dellyn Mortleman.
When she first started out in the automotive industry over 25...
A partnership with central government could unlock opportunities for economic growth, connected, resilient infrastructure and housing in the Western Bay of Plenty.
The area has experienced rapid growth...
Founded in 2015 by Rachel Cleverly, architectural design studio C2 Design is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. The studio has evolved from a solo operation into...
As we move into 2025, we hold growing confidence in the outlook of the economic and commercial real estate landscapes which presents a mix of opportunities and,...
One of the grimmest of the current global ironies is that newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump will inherit responsibility for dealing with the aftermath of the...
Summer in Tauranga has been busy, with plenty of visitors and sunshine, and we hope this has flowed through to the commercial sector. With the holiday season...
Otago may have topped the latest ASB Regional Scoreboard, but a ‘bumper’ kiwifruit season has seen the Bay crack the top ten.
‘The Bay of Plenty has seen...
More than 21 years in real estate and a lifetime spent in the eastern Bay have helped Michelle Stephenson from Property Brokers become more than an agent...
Taking a mātauranga Māori approach to environmental issues, House of Science has launched an educational kit for primary school students.
The Forest Health kit (Te Ora o te...
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