PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesAfter years on the 'back-burner' construction to soon begin on Tauranga Northern Link"Given the doom and gloom....here's something tangible that will start by Christmas time."20 May 01:24 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesFletcher to lay off 1500 staff, predicts 30 per cent drop in building consentsNo details yet about which divisions the 1000 staff work in.19 May 08:42 PM
Bay of Plenty Times'Our books are completely full': Bay hairdressers get cuttingThere is about a month's wait at some Bay salons19 May 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Greatest shock in living memory': Bay could lose 14,550 jobsThe report provides an overview of the anticipated economic impacts of Covid-19 on the Bay19 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Rocks in your head' if you think rents will dropThe rental market in Tauranga is likely to hold its own, property experts say.18 May 10:13 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesRevealed: Where we're spending our money after lockdownSupermarkets have been making significantly more money than last year.18 May 07:22 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesAIMS Games in doubt as crisis hits events and entertainment scene hardBut there is confidence Tauranga can cement itself as NZ's main entertainment hub.18 May 05:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesGo Local! 'Use the time to upskill and refine': Business leaders' top tips to rebuild your businessCity business leaders share their top tips on how to rebuild your business in level 2.17 May 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesNZ log prices rebounded strongly during level 4 lockdownDemand from China will determine whether rebound lasts for NZ exports.17 May 05:00 PM
PropertyMillion-dollar shipping container for sale - with 7 acres of beachfrontCoastal land south of Auckland perfect for 'horsey' person or surfing Baby Boomer.16 May 02:14 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesMortgage wars: Home owners could save up to $70 a weekSavings to be had as banks slash rates.16 May 12:10 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesSix-storey Tauranga CBD development could create 'hundreds' of jobsDevonport Rd office and retail building project signals renewed confidence.15 May 05:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesMichael Hill to close three stores in NZFurther store closures are likely across all markets.14 May 09:21 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'It is life-saving': Businesses welcome wage subsidy extensionTauranga businesses react to the good and bad in Budget 2020.14 May 05:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesThe $50 billion Budget to help save 140,000 jobs - and wage subsidy extendedThe Government will spend big on its Covid-19 recovery plan.14 May 03:51 AM
BDBDBay of Plenty TimesBudget 2020: Unemployment seen peaking at 9.8% in SeptemberThe economy faces a relatively short and very sharp recession over coming year.14 May 03:09 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'It is going to look pretty different': Businesses open doors at level 2Retail stores, malls, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and public spaces can open in level 2.13 May 06:05 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBiggest recession since Great Depression: Why Western Bay will weather the stormNew Zealand is facing the biggest recession since the Great Depression economists say.13 May 02:12 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesHospitality industry: 'Why can't we be trusted to open?'Why some bars will open this week and some won't.12 May 09:44 PM
Bay of Plenty Times'We have something to celebrate here': Businesses unite to launch Buy Local campaign'Buy Local. Buy Tauranga' showcases individual business owners across the city.12 May 06:52 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesRevealed: How supermarkets will run in alert level 2Countdown has revealed the changes coming to its stores.12 May 12:31 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBusinesses eager to get trading in level 2But are members of the public ready to be out and about in the community.11 May 06:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesNZME says it's still in exclusive period to buy Nine's Stuff for $1; seeks urgent approvalNZME has filed a Commerce Commission application and wants to buy Stuff within three weeks10 May 09:34 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBusinesses are fighting for survival and are desperate for reliefMassive business support is being sought from government.10 May 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBay job listings drop but some sectors boom in level 3Job listings fell as business shifted into "survival mode".10 May 05:30 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesBarber Karl ready to operate unlike he's had to beforeAfter a long six weeks, Tauranga's businesses are eager to open under alert level 2.08 May 08:49 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesFinance Minister says Government focused on making it easier for people to re-trainThe Finance Minister spoke at a Tauranga Chamber of Commerce pre-Budget 2020 webinar08 May 03:04 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times'Being virtual has no physical barriers': Businesses explore new ways of networking"There will definitely be a place for virtual networking" - Anne Pankhurst.08 May 02:00 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesVodafone warns contractors as central North Island service restoredWidespread outage not our fault, says telco.07 May 02:03 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times$146m Baypark to Bayfair transport project delayedThe future shape of the project remains unclear.06 May 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesZero covid cases great, now to fix the economyWe speak to community leaders abut the significance of the milestone and what's next.06 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesManuka honey is booming, so why are companies tapping into wage subsidies?Manuka honey companies have applied and received the Government's wage subsidy.06 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBusiness'Wood-first' policy could create 3000 jobs nationwideBusiness chambers and forestry leaders want new publicly-funded projects to use wood.05 May 10:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesWork from home, flexi hours make up new face of businessesWorkplaces could look starkly different after lockdown as flexibility proves beneficial.03 May 05:00 PM