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May 2022 Edition

Property Brokers welcomes major player as it expands in Tauranga

Soon locals will see Property Brokers’ punchy branding and friendly local faces out in downtown Tauranga. Property Brokers is delighted to announce that as of 31st March, Ray...

NZ packhouse technology notches up firsts with asparagus producer

New Zealand fresh produce software provider Radford Software has onboarded leading Australian asparagus producer and distributor Raffa Fields to implement a packhouse system entirely remotely. Customer success manager...

Brother New Zealand: Warwick Beban

Warwick Beban has been appointed managing director of Brother New Zealand, succeeding Graham Walshe who has held the role for over 40 years. Warwick joined Brother as national...

Opotiki rangatahi – teens lead weekend Covid-19 effort

From last month weekend Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) distribution in Opotiki was being led by three local rangatahi – Kanoa Rewiri (17), Trista Hudson (16) and Hoana...

New research reveals Kiwis look for bargains now more than ever

New research commissioned by The Warehouse reveals New Zealand is a nation of bargain hunters who love the feeling of finding a great deal now more than...

No surprise a million Kiwi workers need more digital skills

It’s not that surprising to see New Zealand needs to upskill a million Kiwi workers with better digital skills, as covid has accelerated the drive to digital...

Patchy price falls starting to appear across NZ suburbs

New Zealand’s housing market has reached a clear turning point, as stretched affordability, higher mortgage rates and reduced credit availability cause growth rates to slow, or even...

Scion celebrates 75 years of forest science impact

Since it was established in 1947, the Forest Research Institute, which we now call Scion, has played a significant role in forest research for New Zealand. This year,...

Ballance award goes to Hawkes Bay Farmers

Evan and Linda Potter, of Central Hawke’s Bay hill country property, Waipapa, (sheep, beef and deer) are the new National Ambassadors for Sustainable Farming and Growing and...

Minimum Wage increase – coming ready or not

On 1 April the minimum wage increased to $21.20 per hour and it was no April fools joke. With both businesses and employees currently struggling with increasing...

Generation Homes joins the Plunket national sponsorship family

Generation Homes is proud to announce it has joined the Whānau Āwhina Plunket family of sponsors. “Generation Homes’ purpose is to build homes for generations and everything Whānau...

Know when it is time to quit

“You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away. And know when to run...” These immortal words contained within...

Inland Revenue’s mistrust of trusts

As we start to think about completing income tax returns for the financial year just ended, anyone that is a trustee of a trust will need to...

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