Bay of Plenty Times1km queue, fuel runs dry after petrol boss' warning to fill up before price hikeExpert predicts fuel could eventually hit $4 per litre.11 Mar 08:20 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionSimon Bridges: NZ's cost of living crisis and what we can do about itOPINION: In a cost of living crisis, New Zealanders deserve relief, says Simon Bridges.09 Mar 04:38 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesMatt Cowley: How do we attract good governors?OPINION: Chamber boss - a former councillor - asks ex-elected members not to run again.08 Mar 05:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesDelighted! Mayors welcome mill expansion a year after potential closureMayors tell us what the mill's expansion means for their communities.07 Mar 04:58 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesFrom closure to expansion: Paper mill to ramp up productionThe construction phase is set to employ more than 300 people06 Mar 08:28 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'We hope they will come': Kiwifruit employers on RSE workers'I miss my family so much': We talk to RSE workers who have not been home since 2020.06 Mar 02:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesMark Lister: The recession indicator to keep an eye onMark Lister is inclined to show the yield curve a little more respect.05 Mar 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBusiness digest: Port of Tauranga chairman calls timeGot business news? Email carmen.hall@nzme.co.nz or zoe.hunter@nzme.co.nz05 Mar 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesKiwifruit workers earning up to $40 an hour as sector battles labour shortageSome seasonal kiwifruit workers are choosing the days and hours they want to work.05 Mar 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Just horrendous': Staff shortages leave businesses stressed and scramblingBar owner losing $50,000 every week closed, says he tries not to show his stress at work.04 Mar 06:00 PM
BusinessCan my KiwiSaver survive a war?How will the problems between Russia and Ukraine affect my KiwiSaver?03 Mar 09:17 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesRainbow Springs to close permanently, but not all hope is lostIt's an institution for most New Zealanders and announcement is 'distressing'.01 Mar 05:07 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesNew homes planned at Tauranga, Rotorua and Katikati sitesAround 230 new homes planned for the Bay of Plenty, with five strategic land purchases.28 Feb 07:45 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesGold kiwifruit orchards set record $2 million a canopy hectareThe number of growers had increased by about 15 per cent in the last five years.28 Feb 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'It's time to hang up my trousers': Murray Watts Mansworld in Tauranga CBD closesMurray Watts Mansworld closes on March 1.27 Feb 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesWhat they really want: Young employees and workplaces talk leadershipPet hate in a manager is those who work a 'hierarchy system'.26 Feb 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBusiness digest: Investment, awards and economics forumGot business news? Email carmen.hall@nzme.co.nz or zoe.hunter@nzme.co.nz26 Feb 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesHow to tell if you are working for a great boss or a bad managerControl freaks and insecure managers who look after themselves first can taint workplaces.25 Feb 09:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMark Lister: What the Russian invasion means for financial marketsOngoing military conflict may lead to economic fallout.25 Feb 08:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesTauranga port profit up as supply chain woes continueProfit is up but concerns linger.24 Feb 08:31 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesCustomers wash dishes as 12 of 16 cafe staff self-isolateAll but four of the Tauranga cafe's are self-isolating.24 Feb 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Really special property': Old Mount bach sells for double its 2018 capital valueThe house had been owned by the same family for 80 years.24 Feb 06:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesLong-serving Port of Tauranga chair to retireDavid Pilkington to be succeeded by Julia Hoare.23 Feb 10:03 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesSupply chain woes: How our ports are faring compared to Oz counterparts'Soul destroying' Export company boss says its now losing customers due to shipping woes.23 Feb 06:34 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'People are running scared': Tourism in 'pseudo lockdown'Government support package for struggling businesses won't be enough, says one operator22 Feb 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionTimber boss: I'm a protest funder - here's whyTo have any chance of ending the protest, concessions will be required.21 Feb 04:38 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBusiness digest: Alan Bickers made a Distinguished Fellow of Institute of DirectorsGot business news? Email carmen.hall@nzme.co.nz or zoe.hunter@nzme.co.nz20 Feb 01:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesMission 'impossible': No Kiwi takers for jobs, headhunting and poaching rife'Everyone in the whole country is screaming out for tradies.'19 Feb 11:27 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesMark Lister: OCR hikes set to resume next weekMark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners.19 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'It's the right time': Real estate chief on why he's stepped downThere are many reasons why Simon Anderson has bowed out - and it's not his health.18 Feb 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesLooming 'exodus': Tradies getting 30 per cent more pay in AussieUnvaccinated business owners are fleeing NZ to start up again overseas.18 Feb 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Hurting massively': Hospitality businesses struggling under redSeveral cafes and restaurants were calling out for Government support.18 Feb 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Pouring petrol on inflation fire': Business leaders fear minimum wage rise could be 'last straw'But some business owners believe employers should be paying the Living Wage of $22.75.16 Feb 05:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesSupermarket fined after selling plastic-contaminated minceThe supermarket was mincing unsold steak when a plastic pad fell into the mincing machine.16 Feb 02:00 AM