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January 2024 Edition

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of...

Lodestone Energy begins construction

Lodestone Energy, New Zealand’s leading utility-scale solar energy company, held a ground-breaking ceremony in December in Waiotahe to mark the start of construction of...

Closed for the holidays

Although you’re probably reading this in January – despite numerous people telling me they have far better things to do in January than read...

Welcome 2024: here’s the outlook

Happy New Year. As we enter another year of business it is a good time to reflect on what has been and finalise planning...

High-risk business lenders: saviours or predators

Sometimes in business the difference between getting through a tough time and closing the doors for good can come down to speed and ease...

Navigating the tides: franchise business growth prospects in 2024

Key indicators reveal a complex landscape shaped by inflation, interest rates, immigration, recession, and the influence of political stability and policies. Inflation: balancing act in...

New year, new opportunities?

“Victory comes from finding opportunities in problems” (Sun Tzu) “Every time. Every, single, time. There has got to be a better way!” … So you grumpily...

Tauranga Business Chamber Business After 5 hosted by Kiwibank

Tauranga Business Chamber Business After 5 hosted by Kiwibank at Trinity Wharf Tauranga on 6 December, 2023 Photos: Salina Galvan Photography Related: Tauranga Business Chamber Business...

Art trail happening across the region

The BOP Open Studios art trail weekend promises a captivating experience for art enthusiasts and creativity seekers alike. Set to unfold from February 23 to...

Some give and a lot more take: the tax twists emerging from the coalition government

The ink has now dried on the coalition government agreements with some perhaps surprising adjustments to the National Party’s key tax policies. Given the...

University replaces more than half of its fleet with EVs  

Scope one emissions expected to drop by more than 180 tonnes annually The University of Waikato is replacing more than half its existing vehicle fleet with...

Anabolic Thinking: the ultimate business growth hormone?

Smart business owners have discovered a miracle growth supplement. Totally natural, totally untraceable, with zero adverse side effects. It delivers a human performance enhancement...

Focusing on Infrastructure

With the new government now installed and numerous local infrastructure projects at various stages of planning and completion, Bay of Plenty Business News’ David...

How to make the most of technology

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, all businesses can gain competitive advantage by keeping abreast of tools that can help them streamline their operations...

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