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Catering companies busier than ever as last-minute Christmas bookings roll in
Some businesses say they are busier than ever in the lead-up to Christmas.
Some businesses say they are busier than ever in the lead-up to Christmas.
Bayfair Shopping Centre's leasing team is exploring options with potential new tenants.
Bella Vista Homes trial defendants learned their fate today.
Construction of Intertruck Distributors NZ's new site at Tauriko will start on January 5.
The new plasterboard facility is planned to be operational in the second half of 2023
COMMENT: Mark Lister says a sensible strategy is to put your money to work bit by bit.
As the Govt weighs up future access to Whakaari, scientists say a major change is needed.
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A total 780 businesses have registered for round 2 of the Covid-19 Business Advisory Fund
'Lockdown did provide us with a grace period to think through our next steps.'
The Bay of Plenty Times can also reveal the first images of the sky garden.
COMMENT: Mark Lister writes the NZ dollar is seen as a 'risk currency'
But could the new technology takeover completely?
Covid-19 has pushed more people to support local businesses - but where do you find them?
There is a capital gains tax already on the books, it's just not enforced: Researchers
Builders can't get houses to the market fast enough.
Bay of Plenty shoppers spent $43.7m between November 29 and December 1 last year.
Concerns have been raised as land begins to run out at Tauriko Business Estate.
Tauranga Chamber of Commerce reveals biggest worries for members.
Port of Tauranga pushes to clear Auckland port's diverted imports.
The kiwifruit industry is keen to recruit more New Zealanders.
COMMENT: Despite all the challenges in 2020, shares in the US and NZ have performed well
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Priority One's latest Infometrics report showed GDP dropped only 1.7pc in September
BNZ says growing demand for its digital services means it will close branches.
Final shipments of this season's New Zealand-grown kiwifruit have left Port of Tauranga.
New Zealand would "unashamedly" target the super wealthy, he said.
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COMMENT: Don't be in any rush to fix your mortgage
The 20-foot cassette containers can be loaded on to different types of railway wagons.