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March 2022 Edition

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 Pa, is a...

Bay Venues supports Healthy School Lunch programme

At the tail-end of 2020, Bay Venues established Healthy School Kai to cater for large schools in the area who had been chosen to participate in the...

Covid-19’s implications for company tax

For a small tax, collecting only around $600 million per annum, fringe benefit tax (or FBT) punches above its weight in terms of the amount of angst...

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Tauranga shipping schedules remain fraught

With the exporting season in full swing, the grief experienced with shipping delays and capacity constraints last year is unlikely to ease much this season, according to...

BOP apartment developments: When is enough enough?

As the housing crisis continues to bite, in this edition we are spotlighting the rapidly emerging, and relatively recent phenomenon of apartment living for Kiwis. Throughout the Bay...

Awards: Spotlight shines on Rotorua businesses

It was an evening of glitz and glamour with a large virtual audience comprising of 53 finalists, 22 sponsors, 29 judges, staff, plus the public. A terrific...

March 2022: New appointments across the region

Bay-wide, major organisations are holding their own against Covid-19 and new variant Omicron, with many of the region’s major groups and companies pushing ahead with new appointments....

RIP – I love you man

Once upon a time, long, long ago I had a mailing address – like a mailbox, not an Inbox – and my lawyer knew where my investments...

Santa Fe Shutters: meeting 2022 challenges head on

When Santa Fe Shutters’ owner Gail Christie and her husband Paul bought the business 20 years ago, they had three employees. Fast-forward 20 years and they now...

New Zealand Government creates a roadmap for New Zealand tech sector

As IT recruiters and businesses continue to face a shortage of skilled workers in New Zealand, “ICT Security Specialist” is appearing on Immigration New Zealand’s list of...

Progress on Whakatane harbour development

A new boat harbour proposed for Whakatāne is one step closer to construction with the recent formalisation of a partnership between Te Rāhui Lands Trust, Whakatāne District...

How to avoid tax payment surprises

A few weeks ago, Jacinda Ardern announced our borders will open soon. What great news. Let’s face it, the economy cannot sustain such an inflation hike and,...

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