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November 2022 Edition

Car parking plan has long-term objectives

The headline was predictable: “Free parking kicked to the curb”. As we all know though, few things are really “free” and car parking is no exception, because...

First of its kind plan maps the future of events in Tauranga

A ten-year plan for the future of events in Tauranga was publicly launched in October. In a collaborative effort, the Tauranga Events Action and Investment Plan has been...

Summer Concert Season released

Trustpower Baypark is excited to showcase and demonstrate the multi -purpose capabilities of the park in the current line-up of events. There is a mix of international...

2022: It just feels different

Is it just me, or does the world feel different? Really, weirdly, different? “Different from what?” you may ask. Different from how it felt five years ago; For me,...

50 Years of Export in the Bay of Plenty

Exporters in the Bay of Plenty came together on Friday, October 14 to honour and celebrate with others who have become part of ExportNZ over the past...

New faces welcomed and long service saluted

Alistair Niven has joined Nugreen. Nugreen have re-established their position in Energy Services and Sustainability for commercial and industrial clients within the greater Bay of Plenty.

CEO crosses the Kaimai for Quayside role

Lyndon Settle’s ability to straddle the European and iwi worlds of business and community also extends to his familiarity with the adjoining regions of Waikato and Bay...

Purpose Capital consortium invests $10 million in Lodestone Energy

Lodestone Energy is pioneering, at a significant scale, utility-scale solar agri-voltaics in New Zealand. Upon completion, Lodestone’s solar electricity generated across its five farms will increase solar generation...

Regional North Island business success showcased on Deloitte Fast 50 indices

Deloitte’s Fast 50 indices for 2022 were announced in October with Tauranga-based legal matter and contract management software company LawVu taking out the regional award for the...

Profile: New Western Bay of Plenty Mayor James Denyer

Connecting with the community throughout the Western Bay of Plenty mayoral campaign has solidified what I and many others believe about our district: we are a vibrant...

Port invests in the next stages of growth

Port of Tauranga is keeping cargo moving while investing in the next stage of growth Keeping New Zealand’s largest port operating as a valuable link for export earnings...

The back of the bus

It is no surprise that inefficient local bus services ranked high amongst the public complaints that emerged during this year’s local body elections. The elections again registered a...

Future growth happens today

Tomorrow’s growth in today’s plans at port While covid may have delayed shipping schedules it has not slowed down Port of Tauranga’s continued investment; That investment aims to...

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