Money smart women: Bayleys Canterbury residential investment division head Angela Webb
Money is one of the last great taboos. Many of us don’t like to talk about the gritty detail – what we make and what we do with it. But for Angela Webb, who heads up Bayleys Canterbury’s residential investment division, talking money with her team is always on the agenda. Angela holds […]
Turning the tide together
Backing local business is the key to economic recovery. New Zealand has a powerful opportunity to turn the tide on rising business closures simply by choosing to support local. That’s the message from Buy NZ Made, which is calling on Kiwis to unite behind homegrown businesses during a time of economic pressure and […]
People, process and performance: EBI
Why culture, trust, and collaboration are the real drivers of efficient systems. When it comes to building an efficient and effective business, processes are often placed under the microscope. Flowcharts, checklists, and systems can give an impression of control and order – these are necessary, no doubt. Yet, the truth is that no […]
How to hire from overseas: Pier Law
One local law firm specialises in guiding Kiwi businesses through immigration compliance. Navigating New Zealand’s immigration system can be daunting for employers looking to hire talent from overseas. If that’s you, Pier Law is here to help. A general practice local law firm that has offices located in Northwood, New Brighton and Kaiapoi, […]
All that glitters: PH Wealth
Is gold bullion really the golden ticket? Don’t put all your eggs in one basket; diversification matters more, writes financial adviser Shiree Hembrow. For centuries, gold has captured our imagination. From ancient coins to family heirlooms, it has symbolised wealth, security, and even love. Today, many investors still ask the same question: ‘Should […]
Advocating for Banks Peninsula: MP Dr Vanessa Weenink
It’s been a busy two years for the incoming member of parliament for Banks Peninsula. My first challenge was the Port Hills fire in February 2024, which scorched over 700 hectares. The heroic efforts of the emergency crews and the quick response from the Council ensured the fire was well-managed. The next emergency […]
Unwrapping the magic of THRIVE: by Chris Korako
Chris Korako and Margie Foster invite you to spark growth and soak up life with this health, wealth, resilience, and happiness women’s summit. Women are key contributors to economic, business, and community success, so if our country is to thrive then so must women. This is the motivation behind THRIVE Women, a summit […]
Unleashing the Māori economy
A recent report explores unlocking the true potential of the already thriving Māori economy. Many Māori-led businesses are going from strength to strength and have achieved notable success in various sectors, contributing $32 billion (8.9% of GDP) in 2023 and reaching an asset base of $126 billion. These businesses often prioritise sustainability, community […]
Hospitality’s holy grail: Auditing Solutions
Canterbury’s hospitality scene is flourishing – with many successful businesses juggling multiple sites and registration fees. The solution? A single food control plan and team of local food and safety experts. Working closely with food businesses to verify that food control plans are both compliant with the Food Act 2014 and well-suited to […]
Property with purpose, people at heart: Craig Mills – Bayleys
Are you looking for a new home in Christchurch? Whether you’re buying your first home, upsizing, or preparing to sell, Craig Mills from Bayleys Canterbury offers real estate experience grounded in care, clarity, and real value. With years of experience supporting people through some of life’s biggest transitions, Craig brings a calm, genuine, […]











