Business & Markets

What‘s on - powerboats, markets, rugby

Good morning and welcome to Saturday. Kia harikoa. Kaua e manukanuka. Kia hari to whanau me o hoa. Fine spells are increasing today with a possible shower, and... Read More

Mounties to design their town

Mount Maunganui residents are being invited to design their ‘town of the future'. A presentation by local businessman Scott Brundell to the Tauranga... Read More

Supporting Tauranga‘s business community

Tauranga Chamber of Commerce CEO Matt Crowley has released his latest video dubbed Matt Chat. In it, he reflects on the recent return to Alert Level 2 - how businesses... Read More

Nominations open for People‘s Choice awards

New Zealand's best local restaurants are being celebrating in an annual restaurant awards. Nominations are now open for the People's Choice category in... Read More

COVID-19 pandemic knocks down producers’ prices

As the COVID-19 global pandemic spread, falling prices for crude oil, milk, and meat led to a drop in producers' costs of production in the June 2020 quarter,... Read More

Calls for Govt to adopt UK hospitality scheme

The Restaurant Association has launched a nationwide petition calling on the government to adopt a scheme similar to the UK's 'Eat Out to Help Out” initiative,... Read More

Tauranga food show canned for this year

The Seriously Good Food Show for 2020 is being cancelled. Bay Events says it is with 'great regret” they announce the cancellation of the popular... Read More

Kawerau worm farm expands

Worm farm juggernaut Kawerau Ecocast is already New Zealand's biggest worm farm and is about to get even bigger. The worm farm on the outskirts of Kawerau already... Read More

Deadline for businesses to display QR tracer code

Businesses have until noon today to display the government's COVID Tracer QR code at their doors or reception areas before it becomes mandatory. As of yesterday,... Read More

Businesses’ relief after negative Covid-19 tests

Staff at two more venues outside Auckland visited by two people involved in the city's coronavirus cluster have tested negative for the virus. The owner of Rotorua's... Read More

Vegetable prices continue to grow - Stats NZ

Courgettes and cucumbers reached record-high prices in July 2020, rising more than 30 per cent in the month, as Queensland imports continued to be banned, Stats... Read More

LIVE: Government announces new wage subsidy scheme

UPDATED: A new wage subsidy scheme and simplified leave scheme will be implemented by the government in response to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. Finance... Read More