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YearBook 2022

The University of Waikato: Be more, do more, achieve more

The University of Waikato has been proudly operating in the Bay of Plenty for more than 30 years through education, research, and industry partnerships....

RYAN + ALEXANDER: Tauranga-based recruitment specialists

In 2022, Tauranga-based recruitment specialists R+A celebrated six years in business Bernadette Ryan-Hopkins and Kiri Burney launched full-service agency Ryan and Alexander in 2016 with...

Super Yacht Coatings: A harbour landmark

Super Yacht Coatings new refit and painting shed has become an unmistakable landmark alongside the Tauranga Harbour bridge, leaving passing motorists no doubt about...

McFall Fuel: Delivering bulk fuel for three generations

Morris McFall’s entrepreneurial approach to whatever business he was in, whether it was farming, civil construction or fuel has seen the family involved for...

Tauranga Business Chamber: Champions for business

The past two years have been a time of fast-paced change and, like many local businesses, the Tauranga Chamber of Commerce has been making...

Western Bay of Plenty District Council: Our people are at the heart of our district

As I prepare to hand over the chains to the incoming Mayor on October 8, I want to reflect on what I will take...

Western Bay of Plenty District Council: Together we can achieve diversity

For the past 12 months I’ve had the privilege of leading this incredible Council and witnessing the amazing level of care we have for the communities we work with.

Crombie Lockwood: The growing importance of being correctly insured

Never has it been more important to make sure your insurance cover reflects what it will cost to replace assets and rebuild your business...

Dale Carnegie: Transform your perspective

It’s fair to say that 25 years ago when Tauranga business owners were asked “What is your training budget?” the answer was often a...

Trevelyan’s

Celebrating circa forty years of cultivating and maintaining old family values In 1991, James Trevelyan returned home to help his parents and Alister Hawkey, the...

Port of Tauranga: New Zealand’s biggest international cargo gateway

Port of Tauranga is New Zealand’s largest and most efficient port, connecting the Bay of Plenty and the world. The port handles the majority...

Tauranga City Council’s strategic goals

Following confirmation by the Minister of Local Government that the Tauranga City Council commission will remain in place until July 2024, the commissioners are...

Urban Task Force: Advocates for Tauranga’s future

It’s no secret that Tauranga is a city in crisis. Decades of underinvestment from what has been at times a dysfunctional Council of elected...

Priority One: Transformation set for Tauranga

As the Western Bay of Plenty’s economic development agency, Priority One exists to grow the economy with a sustainable, value driven approach that improves...

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