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May 2021 Edition

Researchers dive into seaweed research

A new Waikato University research project has added to the portfolio of ventures within the Sulphur Point marine precinct at Tauranga, with some cutting-edge...

Commissioners front up to Tauranga challenge

Trying to ensure New Zealand’s fastest-growing city starts to act like it after years of neglected investment is a basic but pointed objective for...

Commissioners get straight down to business

Tauranga City Council’s four-person Commission has wasted no time in getting the organisation’s governance functions back on-track. CITY GOVERNANCE Led by former Cabinet Minister Anne Tolley,...

Business operators optimistic on commissioners’ appointment

Tauranga businesses are welcoming the professionalism and impetus the appointment of commissioners to the city are bringing after years of inertia. Priority One chief executive...

Startup Weekend Tauranga | Wellbeing

Priority One is getting right behind this event and looking for community-minded people who want to improve the well-being of our community and work...

Farmer Autovillage leads electric charge in Bay of Plenty

The future of electric vehicle rapid-charging has already become reality at Farmer Autovillage with the installation of the very first 175kW DC fast charger...

Tauranga Chamber of Commerce’s BA5 with Tauranga City Council commissioners

Photos from Tauranga Chamber of Commerce’s BA5 with Tauranga City Council commissioners. Photos by Vanessa Laval-Glad, Laval Studio First on the Scene: View other events

Is it time to reset the Marine Precinct?

Tauranga’s Marine Precinct has seen more than its share of ups and downs since it was first conceived and then formally launched in mid-2018. Even...

Super Yacht Coatings’ success

Super Yacht Coatings has been a key contributor to the success of Vessel Works’ Marine Precinct. Super Yacht Coatings, created by ex Bay of Plenty...

2021 Waikato & Bay of Plenty Architecture Award winners

Here are some of the local winners of Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects 2021 Waikato and Bay of Plenty Architecture awards....

Trustpower Baypark is heating up over winter

It may be winter, but there is no excuse to hibernate. Head on down to Baypark where there is plenty to keep you and...

From the editor May 2021

We are delighted to feature additional comment in this issue on the subject of the special commissioners newly appointed by central government to replace...

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