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YearBook 2022

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 members has resulted...

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 productivity and delivers...

A tough few years

There’s no question that it’s been a tough few years for New Zealanders. I want to thank businesses, workers and everyone in the community for the role...

A multitude of new challenges

Well, I don’t think anyone with a crystal ball would have foreseen the cataclysmic changes imposed on the world since January 2020. While the ripple effect of Covid has...

A healthy ocean for a healthy future

I’ve spent most of my life on the ocean, first learning to sail in optis at Welcome Bay Estuary, then a lot of time in the Tauranga...

New Tauranga MP takes the helm for National

Newcomer Sam Uffindell has won Simon Bridges’ former seat as MP for Tauranga following the latter’s resignation. Uffindell won a convincing victory for the National Party with 10,931...

From the Editor: David Porter

Bay of Plenty business shows resilience We are proud to bring you the fourth iteration of our annual yearbook. We appreciate the strong support we have received from...

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