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Everything crossed for a better year

In this first Business News column penned in 2022, I’d like to take the opportunity to thank everyone in the business community for their patience and applaud...

Feedback to help shape Tauranga representation

Tauranga City Council’s Commissioners have agreed on a final proposal for the city’s future representation arrangements, in preparation for the 2022 local government election. The Commissioners agreed that...

The Bay grapples with critical housing shortage

The Bay of Plenty is by no means alone in facing a critical housing shortage – nationwide home buyers have been facing many of the same issues....

Trustpower Baypark Arena: A great investment by Council

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...

Council purchases land as part of marine precinct strategic review

Tauranga City Council is set to buy back a key area of land at Sulphur Point as growth plans for the Tauranga Marine Precinct continue to be...

Collaboration is the key – Marty Grenfell

Local government is a sector that provides 24/7 service delivery for every individual, group and business in our community. The ability to form relationships and work alongside...

Being honest about decisions – Anne Tolley

A successful outcome is not measured only in the ‘bottom line’. Tauranga City Council is a significant business, managing assets worth more than $4.7 billion, but it is...

Commissioners front up to Tauranga challenge

Trying to ensure New Zealand’s fastest-growing city starts to act like it after years of neglected investment is a basic but pointed objective for Tauranga’s city commissioners. Lead...

Commissioners get straight down to business

Tauranga City Council’s four-person Commission has wasted no time in getting the organisation’s governance functions back on-track. CITY GOVERNANCE Led by former Cabinet Minister Anne Tolley, the commission’s remaining...

Business operators optimistic on commissioners’ appointment

Tauranga businesses are welcoming the professionalism and impetus the appointment of commissioners to the city are bringing after years of inertia. Priority One chief executive Nigel Tutt told...

Leading property developers join forces to advocate for positive change

The abrupt sacking of the Tauranga City Council has created major ructions in the local electoral system and more are likely to emerge. The Council recently announced the...

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