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March 2023 Edition

Business continuity and disaster recovery in 2023

Our thoughts go out to all those who have been affected in the recent cyclonic events and our thanks to those incredible folk who...

Business vs dating

“You don’t know what you don’t know” is a well-known adage. “You don’t know who you don’t know” is equally valid in my opinion. “I never knew who...

Taking better care of our city

Complaints about overlong grass and out-of-control weeds have been a consistent theme amongst the communications we have received from city residents of late. The wettest...

When the proverbial hits the fan

Just when business was thinking the worst of the economic impacts of Covid were behind us, we are reminded by flooding in Auckland and...

Year-end tax considerations

As we are fast approaching the end of the 2023 tax year, there are some key developments that need to be actioned before 31...

Rotorua’s QE Health opens the doors to multi-million dollar health and wellness facility

QE Health has opened the doors to its new $19M purpose-built health and wellness facility in late February following a karakia (blessing). QE Health Chief Executive,...

More warning needed for minimum wage increase

1 April 2023 will see the adult minimum wage increase to $22.70 per hour from the current hourly rate of $21.20 – a 7.1%...

Helping SMEs recover in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

Aotearoa was rocked by an extreme weather event in February, with Cyclone Gabrielle leaving many Kiwis dealing with the aftermath of such an unprecedented...

Look to the stars – 2023, the year of LEOs

In early February, I finished drafting a piece about how 2023 would be a massive year for Low Earth Orbiting satellites – think Starlink,...

2023: When will it be over please?

Last October my monthly column was entitled ‘2022: It just feels different.’ In that column I remarked that the world seems to have changed in...

100-mile ultramarathon reveals secrets to timeless business success

Running 100 miles / 162 km non-stop is not for the faint of heart. But undertaking such an impossible challenge can uncover scary, uncomfortable...

Aero club leads the charge in aiding coast communities

Local businesses and community members stepped up in February to support Tauranga Aero Club’s efforts to deliver food and supplies to stranded communities on...

Zespri’s Annus Horribilis Continues

Fruit quality losses incurred over this year’s harvest are hitting home hard for Zespri kiwifruit growers this summer. A late February board announcement has...

Business News columnist leads a charge in Pork Pie Run for charity

Bay of Plenty Business News franchising columnist, Nathan Bonney is taking this Mini to Invercargill – and aims to raise a huge $100,000 for...

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