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July 2024 Edition

Golden glow returns to kiwifruit

At a time when business news in New Zealand seems predominantly bleak, BOP Business News discovers there is a bright light on the economic...

Personal tax changes coming from 31 July

National’s tax threshold changes were confirmed as part of the Budget 2024, albeit with a delay in the effective date to 31 July to...

Cocktails For A Cause

68 generous locals packed out Terrace Kitchen for Talent ID’s inaugural Cocktails For A Cause, a fundraiser for the Graeme Dingle Foundation. $3,010 was raised for the foundation’s work alongside youth.

Managing your emotions when selling your business

Regardless of how prepared and willing you may be, selling your business can be an emotional process. When you’ve spent many years of your...

Holland awarded Companion of NZ Order of Merit

Tauranga lawyer and philanthropist Bill Holland was awarded the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) in the King’s Birthday Honours List. The...

Apple Intelligence: AI for the rest of us

Apple has made a notable advancement in artificial intelligence with the unveiling of Apple Intelligence, a generative personal AI, at their annual World Wide...

Why you want more business challenges, not fewer

For business owners, it feels like problems lie around every corner. Days are spent fighting fires and managing difficult situations. It would be natural...

Bright minds, better business: the perks of having a global top 250 university in the Bay

The University of Waikato has recently been celebrating the release of the 2025 QS World University Rankings. With an increased ranking of 235, we’ve...

New Appointments: July 2024

We are thrilled to announce the new appointments in July, congratulations to all. Anna Lomas returns to Colliers as the Director of Valuation &...

When is GDP not GDP?

As the US presidential election date approaches the pundits are confused – polling shows Trump is scoring way ahead of Biden on the economy,...

The use of AI generated imagery – death by a thousand cuts?

“The ancient Chinese torture tactic known as lingchi — which translates loosely to “slow slicing,” “lingering death,” or “death by a thousand cuts” —...

SeaPhos: Bridging chemistry and biology

Pioneering New Zealand companies AgriSea and Fertco have joined forces to launch SeaPhos  – a farm fertiliser born from the ocean meeting innovation on...

A turning point for Tauranga?

July 2024 marks a turning point for Tauranga, in the form of our first Council election since 2019. The Commission appointed in 2021, and reappointed for a further two-year term in 2022

Verdict In: investment elevated by urban renewal

A distinguished heritage building at the core of Tauranga’s Central Business District is positioned to benefit from the city’s revitalisation program, which continues to...

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