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Tree Care Auckland And Pro Climb Gearing Up For Merger

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

It has taken months of planning, but managing director Andreas (Rossy) Ross is pleased to announce that the two businesses in Auckland you’ve relied upon for all your tree management and care needs will be merging into one.

Tree Care Auckland and Pro Climb have long provided arborist services, tree care services for commercial and residential customers, and contract tree services for ECEs, councils, and schools. Now, customers will be able to rely on one business for all of these services – and more.

According to Rossy, both commercial and residential customers can still expect the same high-quality service and care they have received from both businesses.

“We’ve thought long and hard about our decision to merge. Both companies have provided a variety of tree care and arborist services, so it was only natural to offer our customers a one-stop-shop. From May 2021, our loyal customers will be able to access their tree care services directly from Pro Climb with our dedicated Pro Climb and Tree Care Auckland team.”

One of the most significant changes to come out of the merger was a new website. Pro Climb and Tree Care Auckland have been busy building a brand new site that incorporates content from both businesses.

“Now, when you visit the Tree Care Auckland site, you will be redirected to Pro Climb. Here, you learn about our all-inclusive tree care services, contract tree services, arborist training, and helpful tree care guides,” Rossy says.

“Our goal is to make tree care easy. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a property owner with a dangerous tree or a council with tree maintenance requirements; we can do it all. We can’t wait to continue providing our loyal current and future customers with a high level of service you’ve come to expect.”

You can learn more about Pro Climb’s offerings by visiting www.proclimb.co.nz.

About Pro Climb
Pro Climb consists of a dedicated team of tree care experts, arboricultural contractors, and consultants who have been providing a wide range of tree care services in Auckland since 2009.

Whether you require arborist services, landscape tree services, tree cutting, emergency tree services, or hedge and shrub care, Pro Climb is the team to call.

Pro Climb also offers arborist training for professionals in Auckland and throughout New Zealand, which incudes aerial rescue training, tree rigging training, tree climbing training, and more. If it’s about trees, Pro Climb is ready and waiting to provide an unparalleled level of service. Visit www.proclimb.co.nz, or phone 09 300 1422 today.

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Media Release on 7 May 2021

Media Contact
Andreas (Rossy) Ross, Pro Climb Tree Care
Email: info@proclimb.co.nz
Phone: 09 300 1422
Website: https://www.proclimb.co.nz/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K-jzeaCNuI&t=2s

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Landmark Homes opens its stunning new Showhome at The Heights Wãnaka

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Well-appointed and beautifully designed, this Glendhu Ready to Build plan is built for first and foremost family living, featuring four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate laundry, office, and generous open-plan kitchen/living/dining area.

Like all Landmark homes, the Showhome is designed to the environment it’s built in, with a weatherboard exterior in dark muted colours, perfectly in keeping with its rugged mountain vista. The home’s interior design is heavily influenced by nature too – with timber flooring, timber feature walls and cabinetry, concrete benchtops, and stone vanities in the bathroom.

This is a clever Showhome that packs a big punch for its 166m² footprint!

Special Features:

• Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate office, and laundry
• Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, and shower ensuite
• Open-plan central/dining/living area opening onto a sheltered patio
• Family bathroom with shower and freestanding bath
• Can be turned into a dual-living home

About Landmark Homes Wãnaka
Premium new home builder Landmark Homes Wãnaka is an award-winning Registered Master Builder serving the wider Central Otago region. The team are experts at creating bespoke homes that fit perfectly amongst the lakes and mountains.

Central Otago – Wānaka

Visit the Showhome from Wednesday to Saturday, 11.00am – 2.00pm

Contact the team:
0800 477 110 or 027 7034037

Media Release on 7 May 2021

Media Contact
Jeneva Snodgrass, Landmark Homes
Email: info@landmarkhomes.co.nz
Phone: 0800 477 110
Website: wwww.landmarkhomes.co.nz

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A bold step in the right direction for health care in New Zealand

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Source: Press Release Service

Green Cross Health welcomes these reforms, seeing them as an opportunity to transform the future of health care and create a less complicated and more equitable system for New Zealanders.

“We commend the changes outlined by the Ministry. They are a bold step in the right direction for health care in our country. We’ve long advocated for a more people-centred, accessible and integrated health care system,” says Group CEO Rachael Newfield.

Equity of access and health outcomes is crucial, and we believe the creation of the Māori Health Authority is a significant step forward in ensuring that all planning and delivery of primary health care is underpinned by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Much is still to be mapped out with how these changes will affect pharmacy, general practice and community-based care. Green Cross Health was part of the consultations that occurred leading up to this announcement and will continue to contribute as these roll out.

Newfield says “Minister Little has clearly indicated there will be extensive engagement with primary care. The critical work now is over the coming months as implementation of the reforms progresses. We aim is to ensure primary care is properly supported and that the outcome is a more efficient and effective health system. It will be important to ensure appropriate and sustainable funding for the essential services provided by primary care, which support New Zealanders to live in their own homes and communities for as long as possible, and to ensure our teams delivering that care can be healthy and supported in the work they do too”.

Media Release on 27 April 2021

Media Contact
Primary Healthcare Auckland
Rachell Jones, Green Cross Health Group
Email: rachell.jones@gxh.co.nz
Phone: +64 27 223 2267
Website: https://www.greencrosshealth.co.nz/

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Landmark Homes opens fantastic new Showhome in Riverhead

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

With beautiful views over the surrounding countryside and water from both floors, the property is designed to feel closely connected with nature. As you walk through the front door, floating stairs give a stunning view right through to the garden at the rear. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the open-plan central living/dining/kitchen area offer jaw-dropping indoor-outdoor flow.

The Waitemáta Ready to Build plan is well-appointed for outdoor living, with a large concrete paved patio, and black Louvretech room for shade on sunny days. The upper floor of the home overhangs the lower floor, offering the perfect spot for a well-sheltered BBQ.

The connection to nature extends inside to the interior design, too, says Wendy King, Senior Designer at Landmark Homes North Shore, who was involved at every single stage of the project from design to décor decisions.

“Minimal, natural interiors have been in vogue for a while now, and we’ve seen and done a lot of Scandinavian-style interiors with light timbers and white tones. With this Showhome we’re striking out in a braver, bolder direction, with leafy green feature walls, dark marble with rust-coloured veins, walnut, cedar, and stone.”

Special features:

• Master bedroom suite downstairs, providing separation from family/guest bedrooms.
• Master ensuite features dual vanity, large shower, and freestanding bath
• Family-friendly living – 4 bedrooms and media room
• Open-plan kitchen/scullery/dining/living, perfect for entertaining
• Amazing indoor-outdoor flow from living/dining to generous outdoor areas
About Landmark Homes North Shore and West Central

Premium new home builders Landmark Homes North Shore and West Central are multiple award-winning Registered Master Builders serving Auckland from Piha to Mangawhai. Both teams are experts in building beach homes, lifestyle properties and architectural house designs. Every house they build is a bespoke design, tailored to the client and the section.

https://www.landmarkhomes.co.nz/franchises/auckland-north-shore-rodney/
https://www.landmarkhomes.co.nz/franchises/auckland-west-central/

Visit the Showhome from Saturday to Sunday, 12.00pm – 4:00pm.
Contact the team on 0800 477 110 or North Shore 09 478 9924. West Central 09 972 1730

Media Release on 27 April 2021

Media Contact
Jeneva Snodgrass, Landmark Homes
Email: info@landmarkhomes.co.nz
Phone: 0800 477 110
Website: https://www.landmarkhomes.co.nz/franchises/auckland-west-central/

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Huge Plans for Tauranga and New Zealand Film

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

(PR.co.nz)  

Owner and Founder of the Apex Academy of Performing Arts, Harry Oram, made a big announcement this past weekend for Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty during the first Apex Academy Red Carpet Premiere held on April 10th at United Cinemas Bayfair.

The evening was set off with a red carpet complete with paparazzi and a photography exhibit by Fine Art Photographer Ryan Estremos. Guests were seated in the luxury auditorium that included a United Cinema’s chef prepared banquet table.

The showcase featured a live performance by actors Denny Kota and Sharin Shaik followed by 5 short films featuring Apex’s very own students, which was narrated by industry veteran Matthew Oram. The film screenings concluded with an extended cut of their recent 48 Hours Film Challenge submission ‘Aora’, which received several nominations in the Bay of Plenty Semi-Finals.

Several announcements were made including the ongoing partnership with United Cinemas Bayfair, represented by Manager Samantha Larsen who teamed up with Harry Oram and Apex Marketing Director Krystal Black who states “We couldn’t have asked for a better partnership. Samantha has been so open to our ideas and wants the same things for Tauranga. Having Samantha and United Cinemas join our team creates a powerhouse alliance that will bring international film to the Bay and promote local filmmakers.”

Harry also shared plans to put a world spotlight on New Zealand by relaunching the Third Culture Film Festival in Tauranga which was originally based in Hong Kong for two consecutive years. Harry has no doubt Tauranga is the perfect place to invest in filmmaking and to showcase the region’s natural beauty and creative talent.

“The film festival in Tauranga will be open to submissions from around the world and provide countless opportunities for filmmakers. International filmmakers will now have incentive to share their stories through us and more importantly bring our local talent a global audience.”

The Apex team gave a few words to a few of their supporters,

“We want to give a huge thanks to Samantha Larsen and the United Cinemas Bayfair chef and staff for the tremendous help and five star service, A2Z Print Solutions for partnering with us and providing the best quality marketing materials in the Bay on a moments notice. Anton Steele, Jade Kent, Glen Dougal, and his partner Debbie Green from Film Bay of Plenty, Jonathan Ewing from the Tombolo Times and former Mayor, Greg Brownless- thank you for showing up for our students and the Academy.”

They are currently reaching out to key strategic partners. Together they plan to put Tauranga on the International film circuit by building cultural and economic bridges through film.

Media Release 12 April 2021.

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Kiwiness Tours Launch New Hens Party Service

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

North-Auckland tour operator, Kiwiness are introducing a new tour service, complementing their successful wine, brewery and food tours which take place around the Matakana Coast.

The new tours cater to the Auckland hens party market and Kiwiness owner and operator, Vanessa Wards believes the service will offer something a bit different to the current offerings available.

“I think people are getting tired of the same old, cliché hen’s parties”, says Wards. “There’s only so many Men of Steel shows that a gal can take!”

Taking place amongst the scenic Matakana Coast, attendees are shuttled between the region’s wineries, breweries, beaches, and eateries, experiencing the very best the destination has on offer. Acknowledging that everyone has different tastes and preferences, Wards works with the designated hen’s party planner to come up with the perfect experience for their particular group.

“If you have been tasked with planning a hen’s do, you know it can be quite an endeavor organizing everything and coordinating a large group of people. We make it as stress-free as possible. Just tell us the kind of activities you and the bride-to-be will enjoy, and we will create a custom tour, just for you!”

Previous Kiwiness hen’s party tours have included beach games at Brick Bay, wine tastings at Matakana’s best vineyards, and delicious afternoon tea at the rustic Sawmill Brewery.

“No two tours are the same”, says Ness. “Simply tell us what you love doing, and we can build a tour around it. The Matakana Coast has something for all types!”

The tours are perfect for both large and small groups with transport options ranging from Kiwiness’ signature 12-seater van through to a full-sized bus. Attendees can be picked up and dropped off at pre-arranged locations.

Kiwiness’ tour operators are laid back and will allow you enjoy your hens party experience while safely shuttling you around the region.

“All you need to do is show up, assign your designated bus DJ, and enjoy an unforgettable hen’s experience”.

Media Release on 12 April 2021

Media Contact
Ness, Kiwiness Tours
Email: hello@kiwinesstours.co.nz
Phone: 021 100 3275
Website: https://kiwinesstours.co.nz/

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Tradie Website Marketing Packages Announced

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Web Infinity NZ is pleased to announce we are now offering affordable, fixed priced website marketing packages for builders, electricians, plumbers, roofers and all other tradies.

These packages include;
1) A website that converts visitors into customers
2) A Google marketing campaign to launch your site to the 1st page of Google

Find out more by visiting https://webinfinity.nz/tradies-website-marketing-specialists/

Web Infinity are based in Wellington but are available to help tradies all over New Zealand.

For tradies that have a website but it isn’t generating enough customers, Web Infinity now offers a free audit on your website to help you work out why.

Media Release on 8 April 2021

Media Contact
Sales Team, Web Infinity NZ
Email: hello@webinfinity.nz
Phone: 0800 112 192
Website: https://webinfinity.nz/tradies-website-marketing-specialists/

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NZ Representative Sportswoman Suffers Near Death Injury in Trans Tasman football tournament

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Source: Press Release Service

After a head collision in a Trans Tasman football game in 2016, NZ Representative sportswoman Natasha Smith underwent Emergency spinal surgery to save her life. Natasha has always played representative sport at a high level since she was young. She started with competing in Athletics and swimming and then moved to state level in Australia with basketball when she was a teenager.

“I continued to train hard and finally when the opportunity to play internationally representing my country came up, of course I took it without a second thought.”

In their first season, Natasha and her team bought home tournament Gold and Bronze Medals, all the while operating a successful gym where she trained clients as a fitness and nutrition coach. Her life changing injury happened during the first Trans Tasman tournament of her second season.

After successful spinal surgery, Natasha has ended up with a metal plate and 4 screws fusing the vertebrae of her neck together. As she lay in recovery, her surgeon told her she potentially could have permanent nerve damage with the loss of control of her left arm and may never walk again, let alone play sport.

During her recovery, Natasha committed herself to more full time study and changed her own training style with the goal of overcoming her post surgery fatigue. The results spoke for themselves, and after another six months she was stronger and fitter than she had ever been. She was on her way back to playing representative sport even though she was advised never to play again.

Since completing her recovery, Natasha has completed another season of international representative sport and has since Won 2 more tournament Gold medals. To top it all off she has even been selected to join the world cup squad. She has now sold her gym as she wants to focus more on bringing all of her combined knowledge online and into the future.

Natasha is a well known Fitness and Nutrition identity. She is best known as co founder of the Aspiring Adventurers, an online fitness and nutrition and fitness platform offering services to clients internationally.

Media Release on 7 April 2021

Media Contact
Natasha Smith, Aspiring Adventurers
Email: Tashsmithjbt@gmail.com
Phone: 0279784009
Website: www.aspiringadventurers.com.au

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Transmark Subsea European Rep for Boxfish ROV

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Source: Press Release Service

(PR.co.nz) 

Transmark Subsea becomes the European distributor of ROV systems from Boxfish Research, New Zealand, expanding their offering of high-tech subsea solutions to help their customers operations stay relevant and effective.

Boxfish Research designs and manufactures industry leading, actively stabilised, ultra-high definition underwater ROVs and 360 cameras for submerged asset inspection, defence & security, marine science, energy, aquaculture, police and search & rescue, VR/ AR and cinematography. A tetherless, autonomous option is pending – stay tuned!

Distribution of Boxfish Research ROV systems complements Transmark Subsea’s diverse range of underwater solutions which include WiSub pinless connectors, DeepSea Power& Light cameras and lighting, as well as the company’s in-house range of subsea cabling and termination solutions.

“Boxfish Research is excited to be able to better serve our clients in Europe and expand our regional capabilities in partnership with Transmark Subsea,” said Craig Anderson, Co-Founder of Boxfish Research.

“Transmark Subsea is proud to become the European representative for this reputable product line”, said Transmark Subsea’s Managing Director Leif Hugo Arntsen. “Boxfish’s superior product range aligns very well with our development of Subsea resident solutions and swappable tools.”

Media Release 1 April 2021.

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Small towns gain from the remote work revolution

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Source: Press Release Service – Business

As the New Zealand government rolls out fast rural broadband across the country, many small towns are finding this expanding digital highway is presenting them with new opportunities.

Since the early 2000s, remote working has grown by leaps and bounds. By 2018, new American companies that solely recruited remote workers and had no physical headquarters had grown by more than 44 percent. While these are USA figures, they do suggest a global trend. The fact is that by the end of 2019, more than half of all companies worldwide were allowing some kind of remote working, and more and more individuals were enjoying a new flexibility in their work life.

Of course, not everybody who enjoys this flexibility wants to travel, although many do. Nor do all remote workers want to stay in a big city. In fact, many people are now moving away from large urban areas which they perceive to be less friendly towards remote work.

A new kind of work environment
At the beginning of the 20th century, hundreds of actors and actresses were employed by the huge movie studios, a way of working that would change over the next hundred years to the model we now take for granted – where individual freelancers audition for roles instead of being employed by studios or producers. In the same way the first half of the half of the 21st century sees more and more people rejecting the traditional model of working for one company full-time. Now many have chosen to work remotely, often for multiple companies and for increased potential income. The upshot is that many people can now live where they want while continuing to earn a decent living. In short, the nature of work has been shifting from a full-time salaried environment to a “gig economy” where an individual might work on several initiatives simultaneously instead of being employed by just one company.

For small towns this has been good news. Even before the current pandemic, people had been moving from bigger cities to smaller towns where life was less stressful. In the USA it was happening on a grand scale, such as when large companies moved from Silicon Valley to less populated areas (such as Tesla moving to Texas). Good internet connectivity means that for many “digital nomads,” remote work has become a viable option. “Living locally and working globally” has never looked so good, and for once small towns are reaping the benefits.

As the global trend of working remotely has accelerated, small towns have discovered opportunities to set themselves up as desirable destinations for those wanting to work this way, whether as a part of their “slow travel” lifestyle or as a home base. Although few towns have factored such trends into their infrastructure development, or considered them significant in their forward planning, people who work remotely could stimulate growth as much as improved roads do.

Thanks to the internet, businesses in townships can overcome the constraints of small local markets. They can also access human resources to develop their businesses where this used to be a challenge because of a lack of local talent. Remote working also becomes more desirable as companies rethink their expensive office leases in large urban areas.

Tips for the best transition
People who want to make the transition to remote working need to be aware of a few fish hooks. First, while it is a good first step, just arranging for your current (what used to be an office) job to become remote may not be the best option in the longer term. This is because bosses who are used to office management practice may not know how to oversee remote workers as well as those who are present in the office. They may be unsure how to integrate them with the office workforce, and they may even overlook them for promotion.

From this perspective there are three clusters of companies in this new world:
1. Those that allow remote work
2. Those that prefer remote work
3. Those that only recruit remotely
You may start in the first cluster because you know these kinds of companies best, and it may be the first step in your transition to a remote working career. But in the long term, people who opt to work remotely in such companies may miss out on salary increases as well as promotion opportunities, mainly because of the “out of sight, out of mind” dynamic.
You may want to progress via the second cluster to the third cluster, because there you have all the benefits of remote work and none of the drawbacks.
Then why not just start with the third cluster? Ideally that would be best, but it’s a competitive market to break into, and they often have sophisticated recruitment processes (remember, they can choose from the best globally, being unconstrained by geography). So, getting into this cluster may take some footwork and focused career development.

The gig economy
So far, the argument still looks much like finding a job. It doesn’t take into account alternatives such as the “gig economy,” the growth and maturing of online freelancing, or the starting of online businesses.

Individuals who want to build a life where their work is not defined by “job requirements” have many opportunities to do so, but they will need a complete mind-shift. First, they must decide how they want to live and then they must create a working life that makes such a life possible.

There is another kind of remote working that was taking off even before the current pandemic, but has become even more popular in recent months. Recently, working and earning online has provided a highly secure work environment. In fact, those who were already working online have felt the impact of the pandemic the least, because they had already taken ownership of their future work life and were not overly dependent on any one organisation. The pandemic just made this growing work environment more visible and showcased its benefits. In reality it has been growing at an accelerated pace for the past two decades.

We are living in exciting times when opportunities to live and work in the way we want are becoming normal. No longer a pipe dream, living one’s best life is possible for everybody, thanks to (online) remote work.
The New Zealand Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship offers a free webinar on the online remote working environment. Among other things it discusses how to establish yourself safely as an online earner, whether you are starting your own online business, becoming an online freelancer, or beginning your remote working journey.

Media Release on 5 March 2021

Media Contact
Mariana van der Walt, New Zealand Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship
Email: remotenz@smalltownfutures.com
Phone: 027 423 7345
Website: https://smalltownfutures.com/remoteworkwebinar

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