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Building consents: Build begins on $30m food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa
13 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM
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An artist s impression of what the food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa could look like. Photo / Supplied
Construction of a $30 million food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa is under way. The project is expected to create more than 90 jobs during the construction phase and employ about 30 people when complete.
The Broadlands Rd site was blessed in August last year and last month the Rotorua Lakes Council approved $3m for construction to begin on the new Biogas facility.
It was one of 94 building consents worth about $19m issued in February.
Forestry sector humming as $40m processing plant for Rotorua nears opening
8 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Red Stag Group s $40 million large-scale timber processing plant in Rotorua is just waiting for European technicians to give it the all clear. Photo / Supplied
A $40 million large-scale timber processing plant in Rotorua tantalisingly close to completion will help create upwards of 100 jobs. However, the company behind the project has job opportunities available now across its platforms - as the industry struggles to keep up with demand.
Business leaders welcomed the jobs and said the forestry industry had significant opportunities for growth.
Red Stag Group chief executive Marty Verry. Photo / Supplied
Gone: $125m wiped from Rotorua GDP as businesses pivot for future
5 Mar, 2021 07:00 PM
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Hard times continue for Rotorua as it continues to suffer from the loss of international tourists. Photo / Getty Images
Hard times continue for Rotorua as it continues to suffer from the loss of international tourists. Photo / Getty Images
Rotorua s soaring house market has not sheltered the city from a stiff economic decline as tourism continues to struggle and $125 million is shaved off the district s GDP. But business leaders say despite the knocks other primary industries are performing well and companies had pivoted to make the most of every opportunity.
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