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Award winning Tiaki Early Learning Centre changes hands

After 15 years of hard work and obtaining a unique status among early childcare services in Rotorua, award winning Tiaki Early Learning Centre changed...

Salary rises in NZ over the past year

The past two years have seen a significant rise in salaries throughout New Zealand and no sector has been untouched. Whilst this has been...

Scion innovation leads to flexible 4D printing filament

A colour-changing and flexible 4D printing filament developed by Scion scientists is set to benefit educators, industry and New Zealand’s fast-growing home-based 3D printing...

Shared office provider Bad Company first in NZ to offer franchise model

Bad Company first opened its doors during the summer of 2017 in what is now a 300sqm light-filled space in the heart of Mount...

Oceanography researcher recognised for making waves around the world

With a sea captain for a grandfather and childhood summers spent around the sea, it’s no surprise that Professor Karin Bryan was drawn to...

Three Waters Reform reset brings the community back into the picture

A move to give local communities a greater degree of influence over their water services is being welcomed in the Western Bay. Prime Minister Chris...

Flight-to-quality trend is not a flight of fancy

Income growth is now a key determinant of property value and is off-setting macro headwinds for landlords who are staring down rising inflation, increased...

Does your bach have a hidden GST cost?

There are thousands of baches for rent in the wider BOP and Coromandel regions and I would put money on a significant number of...

City centre revitalisation underway, but there’s no quick fix

Calls for a variety of measures to assist struggling city centre businesses have been common in recent years and Tauranga City Council is continuing...

OZ changes could stress Kiwi job market

Australia’s belated change of policy in freeing up a path to Australian citizenship for Kiwis is likely to have a major impact on New...

Tupperware® – a tale of two (IP) issues

In early April, news broke¹ that Tupperware®, the well known US-based food storage brand, is in serious trouble. With rising debts and falling sales,...

Construction on new Ōmokoroa schools to begin in 2024

The future layout of Ōmokoroa continues to firm up with a 2024 construction start date for two new schools confirmed. Education Minister Jan Tinetti has...

Best of Mercury and Trustpower to come together under Mercury brand

This winter the Trustpower brand will transition to Mercury, bringing the best of both brands together for customers, while continuing to be a supporter...

Man versus machine in franchisee recruitment

As a generation X person I feel we’re a link between the technology native millennials, with their cloud based notes and voice activated assistants,...

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