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May 2024 Edition

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of New Zealand being...

Do you understand the value of the data you hold? Do you? Seriously?

> Sorry for the provocative nature of the headline, but I suggest that you probably don’t. Let’s take a step back for a minute ... I was watching...

FROM BURNOUT TO RISING STAR: How to profit under pressure

Employees and business owners are reaching breaking point after being pushed to perform miracles under increasing time, capacity and financial pressures. Could the secret answer to solving...

Show me the money! (for a good reason, I promise…)

It is well known that SMEs can struggle to find the capital to protect their intellectual property rights. ₁ This is particularly the case for small or...

Green dollar runs short at Cannasouth

The founder of Katikati medicinal cannabis company Eqalis is confident his company will remain viable despite its new owner Cannasouth Limited going into voluntary administration. Greg Misson was...

Navigating investment through stages of life

No two investors will think exactly the same, and that’s even more true when those investors are at different life stages. As our personal circumstances change throughout...

LEXUS ELECTRIFIED : For driving exhilaration

Under the ‘Lexus Electrified’ vision, Lexus aims to invigorate all owners’ authentic love for driving exhilaration, and in doing so, broaden its Lexus Electrified portfolio of hybrid...

Diving deep into workplace wellbeing

In today’s dynamic corporate landscape, workplace wellbeing has emerged as a critical area of focus. Corporate wellness programs have existed since the late 1800s and have undergone...

WHAT BROKERS DO: How we help you sell your childcare centre

One of the most rewarding aspects of specialising in childcare centre sales is dealing with great people. Smart, hardworking centre owners have a passion for the service...

Fast-track consenting a boost to commercial property sector

The Government’s planned fast-track process for resource consents has the potential to spark greater market activity and innovation in the commercial property sector, says Bayleys. In early March,...

Fishy dish snares second award

The people have spoken, with Pāpāmoa café Pearl Kitchen winning a top award during the Flavours of Plenty Festival for the second year in a row.

Don’t pay more FBT than you need to this May

Fringe benefit tax is one of those taxes that businesses love to hate – it is expensive, compliance cost-intensive and, in some cases, confusing or unfair. The good...

Leaving democracy in good hands

When the Tauranga City Council Commission was appointed to a new term in 2022, one of the responsibilities we were tasked with by the then-Minister of Local...

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