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July 2023 Edition

Tauranga real estate: market in review

Tremains Real Estate hosted a breakfast at their Tauranga offices on 21 June in conjunction with the Tauranga Business Chamber to talk about the state of the...

Food, glorious food… with a twist of IP

Food, glorious food! Hot sausage and mustard! While we’re in the mood - Cold jelly and custard! Peas, pudding and saveloys! What next is the question? So sang Oliver and his...

Managing during a recession

So its official: we are in a recession. Now what?  During an economic downturn it is essential to practise both corporate and individual safe credit management to...

I hear there’s a new app called Sense of Humour – maybe you should download it?

Chris Hipkins and sausage rolls – today I heard angry condemnation of Chris I’s supposed promotion of sausage rolls as a healthy eating choice … really? I...

Shining spotlight on residential property bright-line test

Sellers of residential property in the last year may have got a surprise when logging into MyIR to complete their 2023 tax returns by the 7 July...

Due diligence: How to prepare your business for scrutiny

Due diligence is one of the most important stages of the business sale process. Due diligence is the procedure by which prospective buyers thoroughly examine all aspects of your...

Embracing workplace wellbeing through the winter blues 

It’s getting to the time of the year when winter blues begin to set in. The temperatures have well and truly dropped, flu season is in full...

When it rains its good to have an umbrella

Back in October 2022 I discussed the merits or considerations of buying into or starting a franchise business whilst we were looking at the potential of a...

Art Gallery to be redeveloped as part of civic precinct project

Tauranga Art Gallery Trust Chair Rosemary Protheroe has announced that the gallery is to be redeveloped as part of Tauranga’s future civic precinct, Te Manawataki o Te...

New industrial block to open in Rotorua

Peka Lands Trust is pleased to announce that development of a 13ha block south of Rotorua will commence in 2023. Located just south of Rotorua, the Peka block,...

The rise of toxic consistency: Are your habits ruining your career?

Consistency is key. Or so we are led to believe. But what if ‘consistency’ is just another LinkedIn buzzword for ‘timewasting’? It’s time to discover whether the...

Activities mark start of indigenous New Year

Matariki, the Māori New Year, is being heralded a month earlier in the Coastal Bay of Plenty region, compared to other parts of the country, due to...

NZ’s largest free STEM festival returns

Since 2018 STEMFest has been nurturing our region’s next generation of problem-solvers, innovators and leaders and this year the interactive festival is set to break new ground...

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