
Driving the region's growth strategy
Rotorua born and brought up in Tokoroa, Cheryl Lewis returned to the Bay of Plenty in 2007 after working in senior roles with NZTE
Rotorua born and brought up in Tokoroa, Cheryl Lewis returned to the Bay of Plenty in 2007 after working in senior roles with NZTE
If you're in business, you don't need me to tell you that you've made sacrifices. While your employed friends might have put in for
Volatility in the share market is both a threat and an opportunity. It is a threat for people who don't understand it and an opportunity
Do I need to change my KiwiSaver fund? Last year it was doing really well but this year it seems to be going nowhere. I am in a growth
New Zealand consumer confidence remained upbeat in July as Kiwis were more optimistic about their own fortunes than they were for
Port of Tauranga will this September welcome the largest container ship to visit New Zealand waters, carrying 9500 TEU (20-foot equivalent
Australian-owned Godfrey Hirst has applied for leave to appeal against a High Court decision last month that dismissed an earlier
Locals will have the chance to walk away from this weekend's Rotorua Daily Post Home and Leisure Show feeling more informed about
Spending on credit and debit cards in New Zealand rose in June, led by increased spending on durable goods. Retail spending rose
Life is not meant to be boring. It is for living to the full, making the most of opportunities and taking a few risks along the way
A staff member at my ANZ bank has suggested I join their scheme so I can keep track of my balance online. But I don't know if it's
New Zealand meat processors are having to pay more to secure supply of local venison to service their overseas contracts as farmers
The Ministry of Health is still pursuing the Government's social bonds pilots, claiming to have learnt a number of lessons after the
Offshore sales now account for two-thirds of Automation & Electronics' business, says managing director Brian Smith, who co-founded
Lumbercube workers have had their worst fears confirmed - all 71 jobs at the mill have gone. The company says it has identified up
Trevelyan's Pack and Cool says its $13 million investment in new technology and infrastructure has paid off in helping the company
Jake Pyne got his start in the fashion industry back in 1998 when, while working for Mount Maunganui surf shop Assault, he launched
Crankworx 2016 delivered about $8 million into the Rotorua economy - a $4.2 million increase on last year's event. The mountain biking
Bay of Plenty-based 3D metals printing experts Rapid Advanced Manufacturing (RAM) has scored a coup by producing the titanium handlebar
A near-record $10 million has been provided to local organisations in the last year by the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust. The trust
Manuka honey pioneer Phil Caskey is noted for his focus on ensuring that rural communities benefit from the increasingly rich harvest
Our population is ageing and incidents of elder abuse are increasing in line with this trend. Elder abuse is a serious issue in New
Something funny happens when you have kids. Although the new addition to your house is not even a 10th of your size, your bank account
I started working for my current employer in a casual capacity in August 2011 but went to permanent in November 2012. Someone has
Rotorua Crown Research Insitute Scion has won a 2016 KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Award. The winners of the awards, designed