
Business digest: Bay of Plenty real estate performers shine at awards
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Mark Lister is head of private wealth research at Craigs Investment Partners
Fonterra farmers will be thinking hard about removing a share demand source.
It has become more acceptable for women to be part of the trades.
Fonterra's units could be on the way out if the co-ops proposals are adopted.
The main gala event will be on October 9.
Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners.
What is causing Bay tertiary enrolments to climb post-lockdown?
Bay businesses are looking towards a bright future post-lockdown.
Great tenants who love their homes beg landlord not to sell - and she hasn't.
Best events bookings in a decade means a familiar challenge in tourism - finding staff.
Pandemic put extra heat on already smoldering white-collar workers, AUT academic says.
Sea freight prices have jumped and businesses say imports are being delayed by months.
Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners
REINZ: The city reached a new median house price record of $650,000 in March
Two new lawyers are in celebration mode as they are made partners.
Job sharing, flexible work hours, and workdays based on the cycles of the moon are normal
Miraka's new chief says he's excited to be in a business that goes from gate to plate.
The 139 hectare property is set to become New Zealand's leading egg production site
It's easier for employers to require new staff to be vaccinated than for existing workers.
And 'thank you' to Kiwis for the support. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Mark Lister is head of private wealth research at Craigs Investment Partners.
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Award winning: Mahi Rakau's Forest Management crew footing it with the big boys.
Demand is outstripping supply for timber at the moment.
'I'm excited to share with people this part of the world that has ... shaped my life.'
The industry crying out for New Zealanders to fill jobs.
The adult minimum wage increased to $20 from $18.90 per hour on April 1, 2021.
The Whakatāne Mill closure and a kiwifruit-harvesting labour shortage are seen as factors.