Globally, the majority of share markets continued to climb higher, with many sitting at or near record highs. Markets have been driven higher by a combination of:
The head of Port of Tauranga is cautioning that shipping delays and problems are likely to linger for many more months as the global struggle with covid...
One of the most interesting political trajectories Bay of Plenty citizens have seen in local politics has been Western Bay of Plenty MP Todd Muller’s brief tilt...
The Trustpower Arena is not only home to local indoor sporting codes, it also hosts numerous regional and national tournaments.
Almost every day the six-court side of the...
Trustpower Arena at Baypark is celebrating ten years of activity since opening in late August 2011
By 2005 the need for a new recreation, event and exhibition space...
The level and variety of entertainment has grown substantially since opening in 2011. Initially, with the Arena being a new regional venue, concert promoters needed to gain...
The multi-use portfolio of Trustpower Arena is evident in the growth of business events.
The Arena is promoted strongly through various commercial industries and hosts large expos, national...
If there’s one person you need to talk to about what makes Trustpower Baypark Arena tick, that person is probably Bay Venues commercial manager Ervin McSweeney. Ervin...
Last month Trustpower Arena hit double digits. Unfortunately the latest Covid-19 developments got in the way of our celebrations, but we will be doing our very best...
I’m going to describe my limited understanding of a process that I have grown up admiring – we pour in petrol, and when we turn a key a battery causes a starter motor to “start” an engine.
Photos from Rotorua Business Chamber’s ‘Business After 5’ at Secret Spot Hot Tubs Rotorua.
Photos by Carole Stabler and Saniya Abdul
NEXT | Photos: Enterprise Angels Annual General Meeting...
Despite the uncertainties resulting from Covid-19 lockdowns in late August, New Zealand businesses have continued to signal their commitment to the Bay of Plenty business sector through a raft of new appointments.
In the wake of the recent lockdown, the Government has announced that mandatory record keeping is being introduced for busy places and large gatherings. This means those...
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