
NZTE probes supply concerns at wood processing plant
NZTE is concerned about supply at a proposed $180 million Chinese plant in Kawerau.
NZTE is concerned about supply at a proposed $180 million Chinese plant in Kawerau.
NZME has continued its strong readership growth, shows the latest data from Nielsen.
Judges at Westpac Rotorua Business Excellence Awards are looking for firms' X-factor.
Small businesses are a huge part of the economy, and my client base.
Incubate supported by Rotorua Lakes Council and Accelerate funded by Destination Rotorua.
Council imposes business rates if properties are rented out for more than 100 days.
The former Rotorua RSA building is set to reopen after a $2.7 million transformation.
Goal is to create 400 jobs attributed to direct use geothermal projects by 2025.
It's fourth time lucky for Rotorua's All Seasons Holiday Park.
Most people rely heavily on their credit cards for much of their day-to-day spending.
There are two very important questions you need to ask yourself.
If an invalid enrolment is determined then the KiwiSaver membership will be cancelled.
People on the Spark mobile network have had problems with data today.
NZMCA calls proposed freedom camping bylaw "unreasonable and prohibitive".
Aura Accommodation and the Stratosfare restaurant are both finalists.
New figures reveal the number of people failing workplace drug tests.
Ngāi Te Rangi support it but who else does? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
As the real estate market continues to boom so does the demand for $1m homes in Rotorua.
Swapping chopsticks for chips 'Oppie's' cooked up a formula for prize-winning Kiwi kai.
A class set up in Pukuatua St is teaching students bike mechanic skills.
The latest food index reveals fruit has become cheaper and vegetables more expensive.
New forestry science and education partnership between Toi Ohomai and Scion.
The Mitre 10 Cup teams posted their best combined surplus in a decade.
House sales volumes have collapsed by a quarter in the past year.
Kawerau-based Sheila's Shed is already helping those in the wider community.
Programme for businesses looking to fast-track their growth.
Bay of Plenty was the second-fastest growing region for the month of July.
A popular Rotorua tourism attraction has been returned to iwi hands.
This week a lot of people seem to have been struck with bouts of phishing emails again.