Independent research institute PlantTech has changed its status to a not-for-profit incorporated society to underline its breadth of scope and better reflect the growing demand on its...
As a private investigator and debtor behavior consultant, I am always surprised at how people seemingly walk blindly into situations where they lose their shirts when all...
We are hopefully now past the peak of the current Omicron outbreak and with many returning to work after suffering through the illness, it seems that the...
The Franchising New Zealand 2021 Survey provides insight into the significant contribution that the franchise sector makes to the New Zealand economy.
The size of the sector
Franchising is...
In the not so distant past, Budget day would herald significant, and often unexpected, tax announcements. But in more recent years, the big tax changes have more...
An app-driven home cleaning service based on the same model as Uber is poised for launch in Tauranga this month. NexDo has already been operating in Auckland,...
Finally, New Zealand’s borders are wedging open and with it, we breathe a collective sigh of relief.
While it suggests things might be getting back to a sense...
One of the most startling elements of the Tauranga by-election that will take place later in June is the sheer number of candidates.
The inescapable conclusion – since,...
Chatting with an acquaintance at a cafe on Saturday, he remarked how a colleague of his was diligent and hard working, but that any mistake was jumped...
Tauranga Business Chamber’s April BA5, hosted by Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. The focus of the evening was the future of vocational and applied higher education and...
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