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Building boom: Tauranga consents hit record high
The value of non-residential consents has increased by 97 per cent in Tauranga City.
The value of non-residential consents has increased by 97 per cent in Tauranga City.
Jeremy Tauri advises on how to ensure the price is right.
Oceanbeach Rd is the prime beachfront location, according to neighbours.
Lain Jager has a new position on the board of a Tauranga company
The countdown's on to the M.bovis decision but the challenge for farmers has just begun.
Tauranga software firm rapid success continues with launch of office in America.
One of NZ's smallest fuel providers is slashing 12 cents a litre off fuel for 32 hours.
$13m algal biotechnology project will bring world-leading researchers to Bay.
The council wants to lease the land but businesses want a carpark
Don't let your credit card balance get you down, says Jeremy Tauri.
Entrepreneur Gus Balbontin stars in Techweek'18 forum to help local businesses.
Liquidator says a major focus of his investigation is a $1.5 million transaction.
The country's tourism marketing organisation has had its funding cut.
Treasure forecasts KiwiBuild progress to halve.
Robertson has found an extra $24B to spend over the next four years by taking in more tax.
The budget added $900 million for district health boards and $300 million for education.
Winston Peters says his party will add the "heart and conscience" to the Budget.
Bay company admits unlawful earthworks which led to contaminated stormwater discharges.
Rising costs, especially fuel prices are being blamed for Air NZ fare increases.
A Bay of Plenty kiwifruit picking business was penalised for employment law breaches.
Ballance Agri-Nutrients blames poor communication between controllers for fumes release.
Tauranga's median house price increased 3.1 per cent April 2017 to $655,000 last month.
The trust chairman said the deal was too good to turn down.
More than 4200 claims were made following the weather event.
The foodbank has issued 1712 food parcels since Christmas, feeding 5163 people.
A major supermarket chain is using facial recognition technology in its stores.
The IRD may target the hospitality and food industry at the end of the financial year.
More than 130 dresses have been donated but many more are needed.
Fiona McTavish has named as the new chief executive of Bay of Plenty Regional Council.
Smiths City Group shares fell sharply following the Employment Court's ruling.