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March 2022 Edition

Council explores Civic Project Master Plan costs

Tauranga City Commissioners, in a council meeting in late February, have agreed to consult with the community on cost options to create the new...

Tauranga CBD’s Farmers’ complex nearing completion

Some Bay locals and visitors have been caught out by the Tauranga commissioners’ decision to go ahead with long delayed major road works in...

What to consider before starting a franchised business with family

Amongst our standard questions for potential franchisee entrepreneurs is, who’s going to be involved in the business with you? Very often the answer is...

When to just say No

Sometimes the hardest thing in business is to just say no, but it can be the best thing to say. During the Global Financial Crisis...

Forest owners urged to look at Australian policy

The Forest Owners Association is telling the government that Australia’s support of plantation forestry is in sharp contrast to the increasingly restrictive measures being...

Business Park vision takes major step forward

297 Te Puna Station Road is set to be developed as part of the planned Te Puna Business Park to support the region’s fast...

Look after yourself as we head into the new financial year

It’s hard to believe we’re already approaching the end of the financial year. With the whirlwind of the past couple of years and all...

The positive spin on a Contingent Workforce

If you are keeping an eye on HR and Employment trends, then you will know that there has been a large focus around a...

Human-based functions usurped by automation creating challenges

Industrial logistics and warehousing businesses are hurtling towards the wider use of automation and it’s a hot topic in the property world with implications...

Home ownership in New Zealand requires a whole lot of Grit

The road to home ownership is a tough one for most New Zealanders, even more so today with the New Zealand median house price...

Folly of the native forest carbon solution 

The Farm Forestry Association claims anthropologist Dame Anne Salmond’s recently publicised view, that planting native forests offers the best solution to the climate crisis,...

Business sector feedback wanted

As part of Tauranga City Council’s forthcoming 2022/23 Annual Plan and 2021-31 Long-term Plan Amendment processes, the Commissioners want to hear from the business...

It’s coming home… the return of NZ’s IP

Anyone who was in the UK (or supported the English football team) in 1996 will undoubtedly remember the dulcet tones of David Baddiel and...

TECT Park gains international recognition

The Bay’s TECT Park has been recognised as a top 10 winner in the Green Flag International People’s Choice Award. The 1650-ha TECT Park in Upper Pyes...

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