Bay of Plenty TimesBOP set to benefit from transtasman proposalCanberra-Wellington flights proposed to prove systems and processes are in place.04 Jun 09:52 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesRetailer Smiths City set to be sold, seven stores to closeSmiths City set to be sold to Polar Capital.04 Jun 09:08 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty Times$6.7m MIlls Reef building conversion project approvedMore than $22 million was approved to build 56 new homes in Tauranga last month04 Jun 02:07 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesPort of Tauranga announces new corporate services managerMelanie Dyer will join Port of Tauranga later this year.04 Jun 12:41 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesAir NZ hanging tough on refunds: 'We can't open the floodgates'Consumer NZ says the airline is in a better position to wear financial impact.03 Jun 05:58 AM
BusinessNew brand for Ebbett GroupThe Ebbett Dealership will be selling new Hyundai vehicles on Cameron Rd from July 1.02 Jun 04:38 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesLocal Focus: End of the road for Our Place?Council votes to close pop-up container site. Made with funding from NZ On Air.31 May 01:11 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesTodd Muller announces first policy: $10k for businesses to hire staffTodd Muller looks to get focus on the economy with speech to business group in Auckland.29 May 12:21 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesIs opening for Queen's Birthday worth it?Extra costs of public holiday trade is putting businesses off opening this weekend.28 May 07:39 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesProposed $75 million Omokoroa town centre met with mixed reactionsCafes, shops and offices would be part of staged development.28 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumPropertyWhy house prices must fall - and why the news isn't all badExperts and investors take a deep dive into what to expect from post-Covid house prices.27 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesConstruction slump a 'huge opportunity' for first-home buyersBut there's a key catch, says one of Tauranga's leading developers.25 May 07:01 AM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBay businesses take up million-dollar 'lifeline'More than 600 businesses in Tauranga applied for the Covid-19 Business Advisory Fund.23 May 09:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionFran O'SullivanFran O'Sullivan: Muller makes it all about the teamsCOMMENT: Todd Muller's election puts the September 19 election back into play.22 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBay of Plenty TimesBay of Plenty Maori unemployment more than double that of Pākehā"We are talking now about the new wave of unemployed, not those already on the books."22 May 04:13 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesGo Local! 'Yay, there is hope': First kayak tours and skydives as Tauranga tourism gets back to businessWaimarino Adventure Park has had its first glow-worm kayak tours.21 May 11:07 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMatthew HootonHooton: I've known Muller for 30 years. He was the only choiceCOMMENT: National's private and public polling is disastrous.21 May 11:00 PM
Bay of Plenty Times'They are like family': Butcher encourages local business supportVillage Butchery Katikati is enjoying interacting with customers again in level 2.20 May 08:01 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesMortgage wars - how low can they go? ANZ offers 2.79%The move comes after 2.99% and 2.89% rates from competing banks in recent weeks.20 May 07:23 AM
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