Lease and Employment Articles from Gibson Sheat
The friendly team at Gibson Sheat have shared some pertinent articles on lease and employment issues arising from the lockdown for … Read More
The friendly team at Gibson Sheat have shared some pertinent articles on lease and employment issues arising from the lockdown for … Read More
Keep up to date with the latest updates from Business Wairarapa with our latest newsletters right here: Latest news from … Read More
It’s time more than ever to #LoveLocal here in the Wairarapa. This is a challenging time for many … Read More
Dear Members As you are aware we are part of the Business Central Chamber of Commerce hub and they … Read More
This webinar from WellingtonNZ highlights how businesses can build resilience in current times. Each workshop runs through video advice from … Read More
Wings Over Wairarapa, the region’s biennial airshow, took out the Trust House Supreme Award at last night’s Wairarapa Awards, at a sell-out event at Masterton’s Copthorne Solway Park.
A packed house of more than 300 guests enjoyed an evening of celebration with MC Nick Rado, a four-time winner of the NZ Comedy Guild Best MC, entertaining the audience with his unique brand of humour.
Business Wairarapa is very proud to be Partnering with Avalon Marketing and Website Design who designed and maintain Business Wairarapa’s … Read More
– Grow Wairarapa: it’s been a busy time in the Wairarapa Economic Development space. Attending the Food Focus Group, Knowledge Intensive Action Group and the Food and Tourism Action Group.
– Lunch with Stuart Nash: he stressed that the Govt’s job wasn’t to grow business but make it easier and minimise barriers.
– Central Chambers Hub Conference: Attended the annual 2 day conference with key speakers.
June 2019
Compliance remains a top concern for local businesses in the latest Business Wairarapa quarterly Confidence Survey, alongside the rising cost of doing business and attracting both skilled and unskilled labour to the region.
There is a continued overall decline in outlook for the national economy, with 47.37% of respondents expecting the New Zealand economy to become moderately worse in 12 months’ time. However, 42.11% of respondents felt the regional economy will stay the same in 12 months’ time, resulting in a net positive of 11%, compared to a net positive of 31% in March.
Winners: Tranzit
This category recognised businesses exploring new ideas, services and products and who are thinking outside the box.