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October 2024 Edition

Tauranga Club Launch

The Tauranga Club celebrated its Grand Reopening with an unforgettable cocktail party, honouring the club’s 130-year history while looking ahead to an exciting future. 

The appeal of a simple life

Travel is good for the soul. And, sometimes, it reveals some unexpected home truths. As I write this month’s column, seated at the kitchen...

Stars in their eyes

Will Jetstar’s plans land gains for Bay businesses? David Porter investigates. Local news media has widely covered the, largely positive, comments from various business and...

Enabling Industry Engagement

In an era when the lines between traditional education and the workforce are blurring, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology stands at the forefront of...

ROTORUA AIRPORT – New exhibitions all set to soar

Ironically, new exhibitions – focused on adventure, culture and connection – will require more than just a flying visit. Celebrating 60 years of serving...

Awards back, backing business

Applications are open for the Farmer Autovillage Tauranga Business Awards. Following a hiatus since 2022, Tauranga Business Chamber’s flagship event honours the best of...

World EV Day with GoTo Car Share

Host: GoTo Care Share Location: Basestation, 148 Durham St, Tauranga. Date: Monday September 9, 2024 GoTo Car Share celebrated World EV Day by offering free charging at...

The end of the world¹…

I fear our benign weather allows us to overlook just how much New Zealand’s climate is influenced by its position in the chilly Southern...

Acorn: sturdy roots, growing support

From many small acorns big things have grown across the region. However, much more is expected from the Acorn Foundation’s most recent investments. The Acorn...

Why you should lease your next business vehicle

Do you need vehicles for your business? If so, there is a lot to consider, such as finding the right make or model, organising...

Tall Poppy – Trust, transparency bloom

A transparent relationship with a real estate agent is critical when it comes to selling a home – the most significant transaction most will...

SME News in Brief

Local toastie toast of the nation A Rotorua café has topped the tables with New Zealand’s best toasted sandwich. Chef Rich Johns from Okere Falls...

Concerns over rate increases

Tauranga City Council elected members have received a number of communications from businesspeople and commercial and industrial property owners since the first rates invoices...

When are share investments taxable?

The growth of online share trading platforms over recent years has made investing in shares much more accessible for the general population. This is...

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