New podcast: Christopher Boyle – Fabrum
Tune in to hear Christopher Boyle from Fabrum discuss the transformative potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source, his passion for pushing boundaries and how his personal ethos and mindset have contributed to the company’s exponential growth.
Selwyn demonstrates resilience amidst economic challenges
Selwyn’s economy shows remarkable resilience in the face of economic headwinds, according to recent Infometrics provisional GDP estimates.
The parallel between business and sports
Keen mountain and road biker Professor Paul Ballantine believes a successful organisation should work together like a professional cycling team.
New Bold Company podcast tells local business stories
In the first Bold Company podcast, Hannah and Vaughan interview serial entrepreneur Brianne West founder of Incrediballs.
Te Pae celebrates two event-filled years
More than 200,000 attendees have taken part in events at Te Pae Christchurch since the convention centre hosted its first conference on 2 May 2022 – far exceeding expectations for its initial operating period.
China Southern Airlines confirms return to Christchurch
China Southern Airlines will return to Christchurch in October for an expanded season of its direct service between Christchurch Airport and the international hub of Guangzhou.
What the EU/NZ FTA means for Canterbury
New Zealand’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union will come into force on 1 May. So what does this mean for Canterbury businesses?
Opinion: Council needs to cut costs, not ambition for city
Business Canterbury Chief Executive Leeann Watson says with a ‘golden decade’ ahead of us, the Christchurch City Council must take a more deliberate and ambitious approach than the one outlined in the Draft Long Term Plan 2024-34.
Conferences generate off-peak benefits for Christchurch
With Christchurch set to host a series of high-profile international conferences back-to-back, May is shaping up to be high-paced for many local businesses in what is traditionally a quiet, off-peak tourism month.
New winter travel campaign for Canterbury
The Canterbury region is preparing for its most lucrative winter travel period in a decade with local businesses anticipating a bumper ski season and high demand across the school holidays.