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January 2025 Edition

Explore the wonders of the 3D Trick Art Gallery

Nestled in the heart of Rotorua, New Zealand’s geothermal wonderland, the 3D Trick Art Gallery offers a unique, interactive experience that’s as fun as it is artistic. This...

Rotorua pumping, Pulse reveals

Economic optimism is on the up and up, a recent report suggests. The latest biannual Rotorua Business Pulse Report indicates strong confidence among business leaders who expect...

Rotorua – let the good times roll!

A land of lakes and culture it may be, but Rotorua has so much more to offer locals and visitors to our region than geothermic wonders and...

Tax and Tinsel – Taxing holiday perks

The festive season is upon us! It’s a time for giving, sharing and navigating the tax treatment of Christmas-related expenditure. While the work Christmas party and gift...

Tauranga business’ Sense-ible move

From a new Tauranga facility Bovonic will better meet farmer demand while driving international expansion, the company’s founder expects. Based on Kiriwehi Street, Omanawa, new premises will...

New opportunities, vital choices

As 2024 came to an end, it was encouraging to see business confidence on the rise, signalling better times may be ahead for many. That said, it’s...

SEASONAL GIVING – foodbank steps up

While plenty of local supermarket tills were jingling all the way in the lead-up to Christmas, foodbanks were also generating some festive cheer. “The need for food support...

Best in Bay business – finalists announced

The finalists have now been revealed as top Bay businesses look forward to a ‘corker’ of a New Year. Although winners in the Farmer Autovillage Tauranga Business Awards...

Franchise business activity 2024

Last year proved to be challenging for the New Zealand franchise sector, mirroring difficulties faced across various business industries.

University of Waikato – Business and education combine

Launching a new campus within a developing city centre has granted The University of Waikato a unique opportunity to create an innovative way of teaching. This distinctive...

WHY OH WHY?

I began visiting South Korea just before the country hosted its first Olympic Games in 1988. There were already signs of building and renewal projects underway across...

Weed rates high in workplaces

We may all enjoy the silly season, but indulging in certain festive spirits is a practice best kept away from the shop floor, The Drug Detection Agency...

Tauranga’s museum – new home for heritage

An addition to the Te Manawataki o Te Papa precinct is expected to further enhance Tauranga’s city centre. The Civic Whare, Exhibition and Museum project received a...

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