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May 2022 Edition

It’s time to throw digital tools, not people, at our productivity problem

We went into the pandemic with a relatively healthy economy. An economy we had achieved through the brute force of hard-working people. Kiwi small business...

Don’t be afraid to use The C Words

Franchise management trends and perhaps sensitivity around the emotion evoked by the word have seen The C Word being used less and less by...

Trustpower Baypark – we make it happen

Moving into Orange for Easter was a tremendous boost for Trustpower Baypark. Just in time for Speedway and the end of season Fireworks Display...

Eastern Bay powers up project to grow mussel spat

The Eastern Bay of Plenty has been making steady economic progress in recent years with GDP up over 10 percent in Whakatane in the...

LawVu hits the trifecta for funding

It has been three in a row for Tauranga based software company LawVu with the company recently completing a $17 million capital fund raising...

Rachel Woods adding more to Bay of Plenty businesses

Over the past decade the Western Bay of Plenty has enjoyed growth like no other part of the country with the exception of Auckland,...

Commerce Act changes – stormy seas ahead for IP owners?

On 5 April 2022, the Commerce Amendment Act 2022 received Royal Assent. The purpose of the Act is “to strengthen the prohibition against...

Many strands to city centre strategy

The proposed development of Tauranga’s civic precinct – Te Manawataki o Te Papa – is one strand of a much wider strategy to revitalise...

Bright-Line Test and a Main Home Exclusion

A new Taxation and Remedial Matters Act 2022 has been recently enacted, and it adds many changes to the Income Tax Act 2007. I...

Hunt is on for young problem solvers

Priority One called Western Bay of Plenty’s young, bright minds to attend the virtual launch of the 2022 Young Innovator Awards (yia!) in March. Students,...

Toi Ohomai begins Te Pūkenga co-branding

Recently, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology (Toi Ohomai), the largest tertiary education provider in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato launched its new...

Enterprise Angels invests in 100 innovative NZ companies

Late January marked a great milestone for Enterprise Angels, which invested in its 100th start-up. The journey began in 2008 and since then EA’s...

Not the six o’clock news

Call me old school, but there’s something authoritative and serious and necessary about the six o’clock news. Yes, I know, I have had notifications and...

Veros leadership boosted

Veros are starting April with exciting news, announcing the appointment of two new standout shareholding partners, Julie Price and Stephen Cornwall, who join their...

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