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September 2022 Edition

Working overseas: beware of the pitfalls

With the opening of our borders we are seeing a real and expected surge in people heading overseas. Where this has some work element built into it,...

History meets art in Tauranga

Tauranga Art Gallery Toi Tauranga in partnership with Seeds Trust is delighted to announce the opening of Folk Nationalism, an exhibition of new paintings by Tāmaki Makaurau-based...

GST – Goods and Services Tax

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a form of value added tax introduced in New Zealand on 1 October 1986. The current GST rate in New Zealand...

While you roam in Australia, 2degrees fights for fair in New Zealand

Business travel is back, with the volume of travellers roaming in New Zealand finally back to pre-lockdown levels, according to 2degrees. “In August we recorded almost 100,000 overseas...

Wine athletes prepare to drink for Tauranga!

Comedy Cellar, New Zealand’s largest amateur (team) wine tasting event and a huge night of laughs, learning and entertainment, is back in town on Saturday, December 3rd...

The Tauranga Business Chamber’s August Business After 5 (BA5)

The Tauranga Business Chamber’s August Business After 5 (BA5) networking event was hosted by the University of Waikato, Tauranga Campus. Guest mingled over drinks and nibbles, checked...

Eight is the lucky number for creative agency

The creative team at WOODS Agency have been named as finalists for an unprecedented eight entries across five categories at the Best Design Awards 2022.  The awards, presented...

“It’s made in New Zealand”… but is it?

Regular readers of this column may recall that in March this year I wrote an article entitled, “It’s coming home … the return of NZ’s IP”*. The...

Cash or Credit?

When I left the hardware store on Saturday – I won’t mention which one, suffice to say the same stage setting seems to apply, whichever chain I...

TNL prepping for busy construction season

Tauranga’s twin geographical challenges of slope and swamp have not impeded a rapid start to the district’s longest awaited roading project, the Takitimu North Link (TNL). The 6.8km...

When mergers falter

The latest blow was the announcement that the appointed chief executive Steven Town – who had been absent on special leave for some time – had resigned....

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