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November 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...

LFR – strategic real estate opportunities

New Zealand’s large format retail (LFR) sector remains a resilient and appealing segment within commercial real estate buoyed by key market trends, PMG reveals. With...

CYBERSECURITY – Vigilance a saving grace

Whether we’re surfing the waves of the World Wide Web or navigating complex commercial agreements, it pays to play it safe online. Cybersecurity Awareness Week...

Bay sees need for speed

Key BOP projects are now on a fast(er) track to completion, as RICHARD RENNIE explains. Business leaders and councillors are cautiously optimistic about local projects...

Pass the ammunition¹

I hesitate to again refer to the appalling genocide taking place in Gaza, but feel Israel’s accelerating carnage simply cannot go without further comment....

Bay scores win/win

Exercising the top two inches, good sports have teamed up to give locals a head start. A recent partnership will grow sport locally, Chad...

Cruise sector – smooth sailing ahead?

Bay of Plenty businesses may have much to celebrate when the boats come in, but an anticipated drop in the number of cruise ship...

New marine facility set to launch

A new marine centre will deliver a positive impact on industry and the local community. The University of Waikato is developing this state-of-the-art marine...

SME News in Brief – Basestation celebrating 10 years of coworking

Basestation is thrilled to announce its 10th birthday, marking a decade of providing a vibrant, collaborative workspace for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small businesses in...

Employment market trends

Now that we’re well into the final quarter of 2024, with summer festivities and holidays approaching, the employment landscape is still presenting a dynamic...

Property pros top tables

Local property stars from the Bay of Plenty and Waikato shone at the recent Central Property People Awards. “It’s an honour to recognise the...

Challenging times ahead

Tauranga City Council’s 2023/24 Annual Report confirms challenging times ahead as the council works to meet the city’s infrastructure needs. Local government organisations across the...

Tax for Infrastructure

Some surprises are welcome but, generally, tax shocks are not! To avoid nasty surprises, planning and obtaining the right advice is vital, whether you...

Selling a high value business

There are few bigger business choices than deciding to sell, especially in the case of high value businesses. Whether you are ready to sell...

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