
The Mount bach that fetched $3 million
Two bidders go head to head from about $2.5 million until the owner of a neighbouring motel wins with a bid of $2.945 million.
Two bidders go head to head from about $2.5 million until the owner of a neighbouring motel wins with a bid of $2.945 million.
Inter-generational warfare seems to have broken out over the past week. BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander got into hot water when
Relationships aren't like they used to be a generation or two ago. The path to a ceremony is a more gradual one, with couples typically
I have been in KiwiSaver for over five years. I always thought that there was some kind of government guarantee, so that in a worst
A popular salad brand has been withdrawn from supermarkets and fast-food outlets.
Confidence: Employers are taking on more staff, and more businesses are moving into the central city says Mainstreet Tauranga's Sally
By Sandra Conchienews@bayofplentytimes.co.nz Tauranga's Crown Solicitor Greg Hollister-Jones has been appointed the region's newest
A dirty ship was ordered to leave Tauranga waters after it was found to be severely contaminated. In a New Zealand first, the Ministry
PM Bill English is seeking changes to New Zealand's superannuation scheme at this year's general election, with plans to raise the age of eligibility from 65 to 67.
Struggling to break into the property market? Don't worry about it.
A convoy of motorcycles roaring into the Energy Event Centre set the tone for the Rotorua remembrance service for tourism giant, Doug Tamaki.
Four of every ten homes sold in Tauranga are being snapped up by people who already own property.
Jonathan Lawson has extensive training in nursing, aero-medical support and intensive care. Now he's turning his hand to appearance medicine, with his new business which brings botox treatments into the home. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bay of Plenty's growth spurt another Auckland in the making?
Rural investment specialist MyFarm has released its first opportunity for investors to own a stake in a Te Puke Gold kiwifruit orchard
Tauranga City Council has put off making a decision to allow shops to trade legally on Easter Sunday. Photo/file A_261216gn32bop By
Locals are paying twice as much for some Comvita products compared with overseas consumers.
Growth: Turnover and profit up, says Seeka chief executive Michael Franks. Photo / File Seeka has announced an audited net profit
A young Tauranga couple are building their dream home for no more than $40,000.
Log exports have recovered strongly following the improved demand over the past year from China, New Zealand's largest market for
If your kids are anything like mine, you're probably a bit worried about how they will approach their financial future. I often get
I've been under serious financial stress for nearly a year now, trying to recover from debt that was incurred when I took on an adviser
Port of Tauranga has seen profits rise and expects to set records this year.
Rotorua's Westend New World has embarked on a major $8 million refurbishment. "We're virtually building a brand new supermarket inside
Tourists spent $1.8billion in the Bay of Plenty in the last year - up 7 per cent from the previous year. The latest Monthly Regional
Port of Tauranga is on track to transport more than 1 million containers in a single year.
Comvita has posted a first half after tax net loss of $7.1 million on sales of $57.7 million. The company says the result reflects
COMMENT: There's something about animal farming and meat-eating that defies rational gravity.
The Tauranga business and education community has had an opportunity to see the fruits of its support for the Young Innovator Awards
The Regional Business Women's Conference has secured a celebrity lineup for its conference in May. The speakers will include scientist