
Biggest container ship to visit NZ docks in Tauranga
The Aotea Maersk is entering Port of Tauranga today.
The Aotea Maersk is entering Port of Tauranga today.
The arrival in Port of Tauranga of the biggest container ship ever to visit New Zealand was a historic day for New Zealand exporters
A ship carrying palm kernel extract that's been barred from entering New Zealand for nearly a month should be sent back to Malaysia, says Damien O'Connor.
The largest container ship to visit New Zealand waters, the MV Aotea Maersk, will visit Port of Tauranga tomorrow morning.
In just five years, more than 150 branches of NZ's major banks have disappeared, and more are earmarked to go the same way.
The four-bedroom two-bath house in Tauranga will go under the virtual hammer this month with a $1 reserve.
Persistent rain couldn't dampen the spirits of the local politicians, iwi representatives and marine business operators who took part
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New Zealand growers have held off exporting to Australia to allow locally grown product to clear in a diplomatic move.
Nick McDonald realised he wasn't cut out for working for other people during a decade-long stint in the UK, and in 2004 started trading
Comvita chief executive Scott Coulter says job cuts have been difficult.
Tauranga crossing co-owner Auckland investor Richard Stillwell at the official opening. PHOTO/JOHN BORREN 260916jb04bop.JPGNoel Leeming
Long-serving Zespri chief executive Lain Jager says he has no set plans for what he will do after he steps down in early 2018 after
After five quarters at the top of the regional economic confidence rankings, the Bay of Plenty has been bumped to second place in
Eurofins Scientific, a Brussels-headquartered multinational involved in testing throughout the food production chain, has recruited
Robotics Plus has developed commercial clients for its robotic apple packers and is about to ship a number of machines to the US.
By David PorterHelloworld Rotorua owner/manager Deborah Kay has scored a win at this year's Travel Agency Association of NZ National
A Rotorua store announced on its Facebook page that it will no longer be stocking Coca-Cola products from mid-next month.
High rates are driving home-owners out of the Western Bay of Plenty.
NZX-listed retirement village operator Arvida Group has agreed to buy two BOP villages for about $40 million.
Waiariki BOP Polytechnic interim chief executive Dr Neil Barns says the new council is now setting out its strategic focus for the
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This city has reached the turning point needed to stop it turning into a sprawling, impersonal, traffic congested mini-Auckland, experts say.
Staff at Comvita's head office in Paengaroa should know how many jobs will be cut by Monday week. The fast-growing honey and health
House sales in Mt Maunganui/Papamoa rose more than 20 per cent year-on-year last month but volumes in Tauranga dropped, according
Staff around the country were told a restructure could result in job losses at the honey and health products company.
Making plans for your financial future is hard enough at the best of times, but when there are lots of unknowns it is even more difficult. There
Too many people are scared of money. Most of us like to have it, spend it - even save it. But far too many seem to think that