Covid-19 gave Jasmine Campbell (Ngāpuhi) the push she needed to change careers and enrol at university. The transition from tourism industry to teaching has...
There were cheers and tears when 222 people graduated at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus in early September, in the first in-person graduation...
Two innovative Scion research projects will receive investment funding totalling $1.9 million over three years through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 2022...
From incorporating mātauranga Māori into marine restoration to Xeno Nucleic Acids that could have impacts on cancer research and rock weathering for carbon capture,...
A new project bringing together local iwi, marine ecologists, fisheries scientists and shark experts will research Great White Sharks in the Tauranga Harbour and...
A healthy workspace is essential to productivity, creating quality work and keeping employees happy and motivated. It is important to promote a healthy workspace...
The arrival of international visitors will see the cost of renting a holiday home reach record levels this summer, according to new data.
Latest figures...
Spring has arrived and along with it an exciting range of national and international sporting events are heading to Trustpower Baypark this season. With...
New Zealand produce company Seeka has announced that it will build new Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) accommodation housing 140 people in Katikati situated at...
Carbon footprint independently verified Targeting 30% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025.
Listed produce company, Seeka Limited released its first comprehensive Sustainability Report in June....
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