Business Digest: Winstone Wallboards reaches another milestone
26 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM
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Bay of Plenty Times
Tauranga s $400 million plasterboard facility has reached another milestone with the final building consent issued. Tauranga City Council has approved a building consent worth more than $105m for the building envelope , roofing, services and equipment of the new Winstone Wallboards facility in Tauriko Business Estate.
A Winstone Wallboards spokeswoman said the company was happy with how the project was tracking. Uplifting our second, and final building consent, for the remaining works marks another key milestone for us.
Press Release – ANZ Bank More than 60% of New Zealanders believe Covid-19 has changed whats important in their life, with family rather than money topping the list according to a study commissioned by ANZ Bank NZ. The study1 found 52% of Kiwis considered family …
More than 60% of New Zealanders believe Covid-19 has changed what’s important in their life, with family – rather than money – topping the list according to a study commissioned by ANZ Bank NZ.
The study1 found 52% of Kiwis considered family to be the most important thing to them, followed by health and wellbeing at 40%.
Family is central to most people’s definition of wealth with over 68% of New Zealanders thinking wealth is knowing they can pay for things to help their family thrive. This is particularly high among those aged under 30.
Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 3:19 pm
More than 60% of New Zealanders believe Covid-19 has
changed what’s important in their life, with family –
rather than money – topping the list according to a study
commissioned by ANZ Bank NZ.
The study1 found 52% of
Kiwis considered family to be the most important thing to
them, followed by health and wellbeing at 40%.
Family
is central to most people’s definition of wealth with over
68% of New Zealanders thinking wealth is knowing they can
pay for things to help their family thrive. This is
particularly high among those aged under 30.
When it
comes to financial know-how, most New Zealanders –