New Chair for Economic Development Agency
Priority One, the Western Bay of Plenty’s economic development agency, has announced a change in its board’s independent chair prior...
Blog – 21st September 2023
Tauranga's Momentum: Holding the ambition to be NZ’s best and most liveable city Source: Simon Clarke, (outgoing) Independent Chair of...
Young Innovator Awards a celebration for Bay of Plenty Youth
A Pāpāmoa College student who came up with the idea for a daily wellbeing check-in app has taken out the...
Housing development plans welcomed as “logical move” for Tauranga’s western corridor
Source: Urban Task Force Tauranga’s Urban Task Force (UTF) is throwing its full support behind plans for large-scale housing within...
The Bay’s first Climate Action Festival: Find out how you can get involved
Source: Envirohub The Bay's very first Climate Action Festival is being held this week, offering a variety of events for...
Investing in tomorrow’s visionaries: yia! finalists workshop 2023
We're thrilled to share some highlights from our recent 2023 yia! Finalists' Workshop, hosted in collaboration with Circularity, bringing students...
Exploring global business: Otumoetai’s business studies class visits Mainfreight
Otumoetai's Year 13 business studies class recently had an opportunity to dive into the fast-paced world of global logistics with...
SwipedOn inspires Otumoetai College business students
Otumoetai College's Year 12 Business Studies class recently embarked on a unique and educational journey into the world of business...
Insights from the Instep Young Leaders’ Forum breakfast with the University of Waikato
We are thrilled to share a recap of the recent Young Leaders’ Forum breakfast that took place with Joe Macfarlane,...
Empowering change: A new initiative to combat family violence in New Zealand schools
In a recent meeting with MP Angie Warren-Clark, Instep's Young Leader, Robert Unsworth, proposed an initiative aimed at combating family...