
Rotorua mayor impressed with business resilience
Retail NZ: The next year is going to be tough
Retail NZ: The next year is going to be tough
How has your business fared since lockdown?
Hope for a trans-Tasman bubble only went so far for the "pioneer" business.
The subdivision has half of the 101 lots consented in Rotorua over 17 months.
OPINION: Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners
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Switching your KiwiSaver provider is easy and could earn you thousands.
Long-term projections are positive but some say sector not out of the woods yet.
The pockets of New Zealand's richest have got heavier - meanwhile, poorer Kiwis struggle.
Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners.
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There were 94 building consents worth about $19m issued in February.
Rotorua aiming to become a film production hub. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
While there's a frosty reception in some places, Rotorua says: 'Aucklanders – we need you'
"It was inevitable": Rotorua tourism operator.
There are jobs going at sawmills across the Bay including Rotorua and Te Puke now.
Being a female leader is a tough road, even in 2021.
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The Rotorua barrister was involved in some of the country's biggest criminal cases.
Ankush Konde just wants a yes or a no on getting his liquor licence.
The Greenkeeper's Cottage will give people the exclusive chance to stay at the reserve.
"The proposed mill closure is just a symptom of the wider issue."
Charges including corrupt acceptance of gift and conspiracy are formally denied.
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Hospitality and tourism businesses will be hardest hit by the change to alert level 2.
Brendon Lee started his apprenticeship at age 18
The Bay of Plenty will need about 20,000 seasonal kiwifruit workers.
Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners
The Chow brothers have quit the sex industry and want to have $2b in assets by 2025.
The prices would sit in and around the average current Rotorua house value.