General News
Students get a sniff of engineering pathways
Priority One Instep collaborated with Beca Tauranga who once again hosted an inspiring day of information and activities to showcase the vast range of engineering disciplines – and related fields…
Read MoreHihiko Launch
As part of Techweek Tauranga Toi Kai Rawa launched Hihiko Te Rawa Auaha, a programme designed to unlock the potential in communities, focussing on digital technology and innovation. Held at Baycourt, schools…
Read MoreInnovation Profile: Te Puke High School
There are many awesome initiatives going on in our local secondary schools but we wanted to spotlight our friends at Te Puke High School this week. Enterprise Teacher Steph Davids recently organised…
Read MoreFarmer Autovillage leads the electric charge in the Bay of Plenty
The future of electric vehicle rapid-charging has already become reality at Farmer Autovillage with the installation of the very first 175kW DC fast charger in the Bay of Plenty. Installed with co-funding…
Read MoreAra Rau launches into 2021
Ara Rau officially launched their skills and employment hub to the public on the 18th November 2020. With the support of many local MPs, businesses, and community service providers, it…
Read MoreBacking The Bay: 120 Reasons To Celebrate
As one of Bay of Plenty’s largest and most accomplished law firms, Holland Beckett Law have had many reasons to celebrate in their 83-year tenure. None more than surviving a near-disaster during…
Read MoreVeros appoints new shareholding partners
Veros closed out 2020 by announcing the appointment of two new standout shareholding partners, Adele Hadfield and Paul Spurdle, who join the leadership team at Veros. The appointments build on…
Read MorePriority One Annual General Meeting
Priority One’s Annual General Meeting. was held on Monday 14th of December. We took this meeting as an opportunity to present a strategy to create better economic prosperity in this…
Read MoreBrett-xit
At the Priority One Annual General Meeting, we farewelled our Chair, Brett Hewlett. After 5 years at the helm, Brett has decided not to stand again for re-election. Brett has…
Read MoreChange and success through kaitiakitanga
As a collective, Tūhono Whenua Horticulture aims to grow leadership, capability, and support services for Māori across the horticulture industry. Their latest project Ka Matau, Ka Ora, led by Stacey…
Read MoreToi Ohomai offers distribution cadetship
With the aim of supporting Bay of Plenty’s local logistics industry, Toi Ohomai is offering a version of its New Zealand Certificate in Distribution (Level 3) course, specifically to those…
Read MoreSTEM HQ hosts final month of hands-on science fun
New Zealand’s budding scientists are being encouraged not to miss out onfree, festive, family-friendly STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) activity, with the STEM HQ Discovery Centre in Tauranga set…
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