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Tauranga fund investee makes awards finals
Enterprise Angels EA Fund 1 investee Volpara Health Technologies made the finals of the New Zealand International Business Awards
Enterprise Angels EA Fund 1 investee Volpara Health Technologies made the finals of the New Zealand International Business Awards
CHILLING OUT: (from left) Daniel Faris, Locus Research, and Inverse's Wilhelm Hertig and David Roe are planning global push for sub-zero
HONOURED: Rotorua real estate veteran Ian McDowell receives his Real Estate Institute of New Zealand life membership from chairwoman
Onesixone, a product integrating audio software and lighting, is on course to raise $560,000 in its first funding round.
Shoppers are outraged after a popular stationary company has made products with uncensored swear words.
Vulnerable: Government needs to shift its thinking on innovation, says intellectual property lawyer Ceri Wells. Photo/David Porter Driving
An affordable housing project set to provide 240 houses on Papamoa settlement land has been officially launched.
The number of million-dollar homes sold in the region this year has reached an all-time high.
Statistics NZ data shows cleaners, rubbish collectors labourers pest controllers, hotel porters, and courier drivers have the highest rate of claims for injury at work.
Often I'm asked about ways to make business life easier. Improving processes are always a good start for those who want to sharpen
I finished university in 2014 and I've been working fulltime since then and paying off my student loan. I am planning to go overseas
Shipments of New Zealand avocados to South Korea have reached an industry high with 209,000 trays.
Recognised: Sharon Stewart receives her award from the Resolution Institute's Mark Beech. Photo/Supplied By David Porter Tauranga
US president-elect Donald Trump's announcement that the US will quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal on his first day
A 110-year-old church is up for sale with a $1 reserve but there's a catch.
Pumpkin Patch stores in Bayfair and Fraser Cove are to closed with 15 staff being let go/Photo/File/A_300915NZHNRPATCH3.JPG More
Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty high school principals visited local companies on Tuesday to get a better sense of the student
Talent ID Recruitment has won the SEEK 2016 Small Recruitment Agency Award, beating out two Auckland firms in the finals. "It's an
No buyer has been found for children's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch and hundreds of staff will be affected.
Kylie McGregor picks up Shopping Centre Council of Australia award on behalf of Bayfair. Photo/Supplied Tauranga's Bayfair Shopping
Ministry of Primary Industries biosecurity detector dog Lilly put through her paces at the Biosecurity Week Public Day at Port of
Falling interest rates are prompting investors to look elsewhere for returns, and, with the uncertainties of the share market, property
A new survey by MYOB shows that 44 per cent of small-to-medium business owners say they do not think the education system gives students
My provider is not really helping me with my KiwiSaver. I spoke to my friends, they are with different providers but they have the
The last of the 67 charter vessels for the 2016 NZ kiwifruit season - the Asian Lily V27 - left Tauranga yesterday with 2343 pallets
Campbell Hill, Jackie Paine (left) and Angela Rogers from Good Neighbour, which received an award in Community Impact category of
A new shipping service which includes a stop in Tauranga could provide relief for those trying to get goods in and out of earthquake
For some Aucklanders, moving to Tauranga is finding bliss. For others, it turns to disappointment as they struggle to find jobs.
NZME radio stations have come out on top after the third 2016 GfK radio survey. NZME had the two top breakfast shows in Tauranga
CUTTING EDGE: Science and Technology Minister Steven Joyce opened Rapid Advanced Manufacturing on Friday. PHOTO/JOHN BORREN 111116jb09bop.JPG High-tech