Off the back of the record-breaking 2022 Year Book our team felt 2023 was destined to break even more records. Little did we know back in January the challenges that would be confronting local businesses by mid-2023
There’s no doubt 2023 has been a tough year for many. After putting Covid-19 largely behind us – reaping the rewards of our borders reopening and businesses getting back on their feet – we’re facing a new set of challenges.
We spend our lives roaming from building to building – home, the office, the supermarket, the dentist, the cinema, the local shops. The amount of time we spend indoors is remarkable.
By Sally Paterson
Chief Executive, Live Ocean Foundation
This year’s theme speaks to both our emotional connection to the sea as well as the physical interface...
Climate change and its effects are at the forefront of minds nationwide and globally following Cyclones Gabrielle and Hale and long-standing Crown Research Institute...
For many generations, businesses have focused purely on economic performance, on producing goods and services for their clients with a view to making profit...
Industry leading packaging company Jenkins Freshpac Systems has welcomed the release of the Government’s changes to New Zealand’s waste system, heralding it as a...
As the world moves to reduce its reliance upon hydrocarbons, Bay of Plenty company Heavy Vehicle and Machinery Services (HVMS) is leading the charge...
The Rotorua Business Chamber turned 115 this year. This means 115 years of connecting, leading and partnering with organisations and agencies towards building a better business environment in Rotorua.
James and Wells’ reputation as the leading privately owned intellectual property law practice in the Bay extends to also being the leader in representing...
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