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June 2023 Edition

Optimism in the business community

RotoruaNZ, in partnership with the Rotorua Business Chamber recently released the third Rotorua Business Pulse Report, providing the latest insights from Rotorua’s business leaders.  The Rotorua Business Pulse...

Strong economic performance in Tauranga and Western Bay

In May Priority One chief executive Nigel Tutt highlighted findings of the region’s latest quarterly economic data. According to Tutt, the economic results show Tauranga and the Western...

Targeted budget delivers small tax surprise

The recent tightly targeted Budget delivers support for those who need it most, as well as a small tax surprise says Chartered Accountants ANZ NZ Country Head...

Making an office fit-for-purpose

As the pandemic’s tail whips its way through our work psyche and habits, business owners are being challenged on what constitutes a viable, market-relevant workplace in the...

Is it just me, or is everyone else also struggling to understand what he said?

I know you can’t answer me directly, but this is not intended to be an entirely rhetorical question: Does anyone else have trouble deciphering important lines of...

Whakatane business Manuka Performance partners to expand into Asia

Manuka Performance is a nutrition company located in Whakatane, New Zealand. The company develops and manufactures a range of natural nutrition products based around the globally recognized...

CEO of New Zealand Avocado to step aside

Linda Flegg, Chair of NZ Avocado Growers’ Association announced in May the resignation of their CEO Jen Scoular after 12 years in the role. “Jen has served us...

UTF says future Tauranga development relies on ‘getting the basics right’

Submissions prepared by Tauranga’s Urban Task Force highlight gaps between the desired outcomes of urban intensification and the reality of the planning policies proposed by the Bay...

Tauranga distillery makes global headlines

A fledging Tauranga-based distillery has made global waves after taking out a double gold award for their dry gin at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Clarity...

Two steps, too easy

Ronald Reagan may very well have said that the most terrifying words in the English language were “I’m from the government and I’m here to help”, but...

SH29 the key to Tauranga’s immediate growth challenges

Tauranga is a great place to live, which is one of the reasons it is New Zealand’s fastest-growing city. But as we all know, growth brings challenges...

Don’t lose hope, just be prepared

“There is no bad weather, just bad choice of clothing” – a Norwegian saying which I think applies to the situation we currently find ourselves in as...

Talent to burn? Why staff training is good for your ego, but bad for your wallet

The learning and development industry would have you believe investing in staff training is the perfect antidote to talent shortages and AI uneasiness. However, business leaders are...

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