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January 2022 Edition

Trimax Mowers: cutting through communication challenges

Local businesses are booming in the BOP and creating a better environment in which to live, work and play. Innovative companies are creating new opportunities in the region – this is being further stimulated with great connectivity technology.

Local mental health and wellbeing providers join forces

When you are positive, you see opportunities instead of obstacles. – Confucius Two local professionals working in the mental health space are pooling their knowledge and resources to...

Bay of Plenty print deal: Kale acquires Advocate

Leading Bay of Plenty print company, Kale Print, buys Rotorua-based Advocate Print. Bay of Plenty print companies Kale Print and Advocate Print have sealed an acquisition deal. Peter Lloyd,...

Bay company launches platform to help navigate broken supply chain

With the impact of Covid-19 damaging global supply chains, Bay of Plenty-based businessman Paul Hewitt has created Source It New Zealand, as a solution for kiwi businesses...

Your home away from home at Wintec

Looking for a great living and social experience in your first year of study away from home? Wintec Accommodation Services has just the answer. Our purpose-built Student Village...

New year: a new digital and tech focus

With the new year upon us, many businesses will be excited about what 2022 will bring, while reflecting on what learnings from 2021 they can take with...

Farmers reports on new building’s progress

With the release of Tauranga’s new Long Term Plan and major roading works springing up around the city, it is clear we are finally going to see...

How embarrassing

Social norms have shifted as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. While kids are often quick to adapt to new trends, changes to the way we’ve always done things become more challenging as we get older.

Photos from The Tauranga Business Awards 2021 hosted by Tauranga Chamber of Commerce

Photos from The Tauranga Business Awards 2021, hosted by Tauranga Chamber of Commerce at Farmer Autovillage.

Nicole Brewer appointed to Rotorua Airport’s helm

Rotorua Airport is thrilled to announce Nicole Brewer has been appointed to the top position of chief executive, commencing next year. Ms Brewer brings with her more than...

What opportunities does Russia offer?

The agreement reached when Conor Quinn, Managing Director of Papamoa based business development consultancy BizStar International, and Alexander Born, Managing Director of the Born Alderman Group (BAG),...

Quirky campaign puts spotlight on sustainable fresh produce packaging

Launched last month, the ‘Join the Vege-lution’ campaign might seem like a bunch of animated fruit and vegetables starring in a cute video, but the underlying messaging...

Trustpower Baypark in 2022

It’s a New Year and Trustpower Baypark are excited to announce the line-up of events for the first quarter of the year. Baypark Speedway The Speedway season is in...

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