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January 2023 Edition

Making it easier for RSE workers to send money home

As labour shortages continue to bite, and calls go out for greater numbers of immigrant workers in New Zealand, one progressive New Zealand business is forging ahead...

UTF: Building a better future for Tauranga with new scholarship 

Tauranga’s property and business industry advocates, Urban Task Force (UTF) recently announced the winner of their first annual Leader Development Scholarship intended to encourage, support and retain...

Premises condition reports

Good paperwork and communication are the most important things in the landlord-occupier relationship. A premises condition report (PCR) is an invaluable document when committing to an office lease. It...

New Appointments | January 2023

Sharp Tudhope Lawyers are delighted to announce the promotion of James Hakaria to Senior Associate, Car San Diego to Associate and Sarah Lawson to Senior Solicitor. James Hakaria James...

What trends can local small businesses expect in 2023?

It’s looking like 2023 might be another challenging year for Aotearoa’s economy. Talk of recession and rising interest rates are likely to be putting the squeeze on...

Tauranga celebrates business success

It was truly an inspiring evening, where 350 guests and dignitaries came together to celebrate business success in the Bay at the Tauranga Business Awards last December. This...

Local team delivers ‘’world-class experience’’

When Bay of Plenty businesses host events, they host them at Trustpower Baypark. Meetings, conferences, workshops, forums, symposiums, annual awards evenings, AGMs – there are rooms and spaces...

Happy New Year 2023!

Most of us are well and truly ready for the New Year to begin, to close the 2022 chapter and embrace the new year with fresh optimism...

Pressure can make diamonds, but it can also make dust

As we start the new year, hopefully refreshed and having shaken a bit of the 2021-23 dust from our heels, I think it is important we recognise...

Hey Government – at the very least, be kind to franchising!

I believe it is fair to say business is generally not happy with the government. But there is one business sector, a significant contributor to the economy,...

The Shine Collective – Celebrating 10 years

The Shine Collective recently hosted clients, whānau and guests at their Tauranga office to celebrate 10 years in business. The award winning strategic communications consultancy has grown...

Checking the pulse of Rotorua business

The operating environment that Rotorua businesses find themselves in has changed dramatically compared with the first Pulse survey conducted in April according to the region’s most recent...

The deluge may be unstoppable

As we approached the 2022 Christmas season, I was impelled to return to a subject I’ve addressed before. It is of vital importance, not only to our core business audience, but to people throughout the world.

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