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October 2021 Edition

Farmer Autovillage – Celebrating 30 years of excellence

From small beginnings 30 years ago across the harbour on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Cameron Road, Farmer Autovillage has become a distinctive landmark, and the...

It takes a village – Driving support for the community

Numerous charities and groups including Tauranga Foodbank, Waipuna Hospice, Breast Cancer Bay of Plenty, Homes of Hope, Tauranga Ladies Luncheon, A Night Before Christmas, Tauranga Garden &...

From the editor October 2021

The current furore over our neighbour’s decision to opt for US-backed technology for its new submarine fleet has brought to mind how lucky in some ways we...

Three Waters – ideological government indulging sectional political constituency

Tim Hunter’s excellent piece in NBR, 20 August, The flaw at the heart of water reform called attention to the disjunction between councils’ 100 percent ownership of the infrastructure with their 50 percent control of the oversight boards. This understates the impact of the three waters proposal.

Charging ahead

Just as the Autovillage premises have evolved, so too are the vehicles offered to Autovillage customers. Mike Farmer says electric vehicles are among the most asked about new...

The Shine Collective – Telling the stories that matter in a Covid environment

The culture and perception of a business are often defined by the way it communicates with its staff, customers, and the public. When communication is done well, businesses...

Farmer Autovillage eyes exciting future

Rapidly developing car technology, electric vehicles, changing purchasing habits and expanding brand choices make for an exciting future for the team and customers at Farmer Autovillage. The...

Falling for the Magpie Syndrome

Over the past 15 years of studying debtor behavior and advising business owners I have observed a characteristic that seems to be shared by a number of...

BloomCo – A workspace revolution

The changes wrought by Covid-19 on businesses have created effective and long-lasting new ways of working as companies look to capitalise on the operational savings made during...

Oliver Road – Leaning in and looking through

As market leaders in top end Tauranga real estate, Jason & Cameron of Oliver Road have experienced firsthand the aftermath of last year’s lockdown – the booming...

Foster Construction Group continues to expand

Fosters, one of the Waikato's best-known construction companies, are proud to have forged strong relationships in the Bay of Plenty over the last four years. Fosters' Tauranga office...

NZHL Tauranga – Making the most of your mortgage

NZHL Tauranga business owner, David Hill, shares why now is the perfect time to review your home loan. With interest rates on the rise and ongoing Covid uncertainties,...

Ray White Commercial – All roads lead to Tauriko

One of the key drivers for the Tauriko Business Estate’s appeal to investors is the strength of the Port of Tauranga and the easy motorway access from...

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