NZ Business Connect

September 2025

Travel

Pacific Resort Hotel Group Restaurants Recognised in Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2025

Rarotonga and Aitutaki, Cook Islands – September 2025 – Pacific Resort Hotel Group is delighted to announce that all three of its restaurants have been recognised in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2025. These awards celebrate the top 10 percent of restaurants worldwide based on reviews from millions of diners. The award-winning restaurants are: · The Travellers’ Choice Awards, established in 2002, recognise restaurants that consistently provide exceptional dining experiences. Winners are determined entirely by genuine reviews and ratings submitted by real diners over a 12-month period. Each of the winning restaurants reflects Pacific Resort Hotel Group’s dedication to offering memorable dining experiences. Guests can enjoy locally inspired menus at Little Polynesian Restaurant, enjoy relaxed, open-air courtyard dining at Sandals Restaurant and Barefoot Bar, and sophisticated culinary offerings at Rapae Bay Restaurant and Blackrock Bar. These awards reinforce the group’s commitment to quality, genuine hospitality, and the unique flavours and atmosphere of the Cook Islands. For more information about Pacific Resort Hotel Group and its dining experiences, visit pacificresort.com.

Rural

Leading New Zealand Soil Scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram and Blue Pacific Minerals: Helping Farmers Get More from Foliar Application

One of New Zealand’s leading independent soil scientists, Dr Gordon Rajendram, is in Taranaki this week performing field trails for Tokoroa-based Blue Pacific Minerals (BPM). Dr Rajendram’s  field trials for a number of companies aim to bring Kiwi farmers new ways to improve soil health, boost crop performance, and cut down on nutrient losses. During his 22 years at AgResearch and Ruakura Research Centre he developed two field calibrated soil tests and much of his research and development has been applied to the agriculture industry with excellent results. He has more than 70 publications and six patents to his name and is independent consultant to farmers and fertiliser companies to whom he is committed to getting the most out of their soil so that the farm can work more proficiently, be sustainable whilst still increasing farm profitability. With Dr Rajendram’s expert hands-on experience in farm systems and BPM’s natural zeolite products, the field trials will focus on practical solutions that make a difference in the paddock. BPM’s zeolite is mined in the Waikato and is known for its ability to hold on to both water and nutrients. It acts a bit like a sponge, soaking up moisture and fertiliser and then releasing them back to the plant when needed. This means fewer nutrients are lost through leaching, and pastures and crops can keep growing even when conditions get tough. Farmers using zeolite have found it helps lift production while also supporting long-term soil health. Alongside this, Dr Rajendram is highlighting the value of foliar application. Instead of relying only on fertiliser going into the soil, foliar feeding applies nutrients directly to the leaves, where they are quickly absorbed. This method is especially useful when soil conditions slow down uptake, such as in cold or dry weather, or during key growth stages when plants need an extra boost. Applying trace elements like zinc, copper, or boron through foliar sprays can give crops what they need straight away, improving growth and resilience. BPM’s zeolite and foliar application gives farmers a smarter way to manage nutrients. Zeolite holds fertiliser in the soil for steady release, while foliar sprays top plants up at the right time. This reduces waste, keeps nutrients where they belong, and helps drive better yields. Dr Rajendram says the goal is simple: “Farmers don’t need more fertiliser; they need nutrients working harder for them. By using the right products in the right way, we can save costs, protect the environment, and grow stronger crops.” For more information, contact:Dr Gordon Rajendram📞 021 466077✉️ rajendram@xtra.co.nz🌐 www.gordonrajendramsoilscientist.co.nz Media Enquiries:Media PA – Phillip📞 027 458 7724✉️ phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Business

GWE Consulting Engineers Joins NZ Business Connect – Delivering Practical Solutions for Complex Challenges

We are pleased to welcome GWE Consulting Engineers, through Johan Smit, to NZ Business Connect. GWE is a 100% New Zealand-owned, multidisciplinary consultancy with a reputation for solving complex problems and delivering practical, future-focused solutions. Established in 2011 by CEO Gareth Williams, the company has grown from a one-person home office on Auckland’s North Shore into a nationwide team of 50, with offices in Auckland, Waiheke Island, Hamilton and Tauranga. From the beginning, GWE’s motivation has been to provide high-quality engineering and environmental services that make a meaningful difference for clients of all sizes. The company started with residential and industrial wastewater expertise, then expanded into geotechnical engineering, civil and land development, stormwater, drinking water, and environmental services. Today, GWE works with a wide range of clients including architects, planners, project managers, surveyors and developers, helping projects move forward with clarity and confidence. At the heart of GWE’s approach are its values: Progress Engineered, Problems Solved. Guided by LIFT, which stands for Listen, Innovate, Follow Through, Team Up, the company is known as the team clients turn to when projects get tough or stall. By simplifying complexity and providing defensible, practical solutions, GWE ensures challenges are resolved in a calm, methodical way. GWE’s services cover the full spectrum of development and infrastructure needs. This includes site investigations and foundation solutions, subdivision design, stormwater and wastewater management, contaminated land assessment and drinking water systems. With integrated expertise under one roof, the company delivers smoother collaboration, faster results and fewer gaps between disciplines. What sets GWE apart is not just technical excellence but a strong culture built on trust, responsiveness and long-term partnerships. The company balances progress with responsibility, ensuring communities and businesses can grow sustainably while protecting people and the environment. With a personable scale and big capability, GWE continues to stand out as a reliable partner for projects of any size or complexity. NZ Business Connect is proud to welcome GWE Consulting Engineers, a business committed to solving hard problems and enabling sustainable growth for New Zealand. Contact GWE https://gwe.co.nz 07 838 3119 Contact NZ Business Connect 027 458 7724 phillip@nzbusinessconnect.co.nz

Business

Spring into Comfort: The Perfect Time for Maintenance with JSR Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Spring has arrived, bringing longer days and warmer temperatures. It is also the perfect time to make sure your refrigeration and air conditioning systems are ready for the seasons ahead. At JSR Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, we know that a little spring maintenance now can prevent costly breakdowns and ensure your systems are running at their best when you need them most. Why Schedule Spring Maintenance? Prepare for Warmer WeatherAs summer approaches, your cooling systems will soon be working harder. Servicing them in spring ensures they can cope with higher demand without unexpected failures. Improve EfficiencyWell-maintained units use less energy and keep your power bills under control. Cleaning filters, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring fans and coils are in top condition all help reduce unnecessary strain. Extend Equipment LifespanRegular servicing keeps your investment working for longer. Addressing small issues before they become bigger problems means you avoid expensive replacements sooner than necessary. Peace of MindKnowing your systems are safe, reliable, and running smoothly gives you one less thing to worry about as the busy summer season kicks off. What We Can Do for You This Spring At JSR Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, our expert technicians can: Time for an Upgrade? Spring is also a smart time to consider a replacement if your current system is old, inefficient, or prone to breakdowns. Newer models are not only more energy efficient but also quieter, more reliable, and better for the environment. Our team can recommend and install systems tailored to your space and needs. Book Early and Beat the Summer Rush Don’t wait until the first hot day to discover your system is not up to the task. Book your spring maintenance or installation with JSR Refrigeration & Air Conditioning now, and enjoy a cool, comfortable, and worry-free summer. Get in touch with us today to schedule your service or request a quote. Contact JSR Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Today! 0800 JSR RAC Contact MediaPA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Travel

Pacific Resort Hotel Group Celebrates Finalist Nominations in 2025 Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards

Pacific Resort Hotel Group is honoured to announce that all four of its properties have been named finalists in the 2025 Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards. The nominations recognise excellence in visitor experiences, customer care, marketing, and workplace culture across the Cook Islands tourism sector. Finalist Properties and Award Categories · Pacific Resort Aitutaki – Te Mato Manava – Cook Islands Tourism Marketing Award Pacific Resort Aitutaki’s marketing highlights the island’s natural beauty and unique experiences, connecting travellers with the essence of Aitutaki. · Little Polynesian Resort – Bank of the Cook Islands Customer Care Award Little Polynesian Resort has earned praise for its welcoming service, ensuring every guest feels valued and well looked after. · Te Manava Luxury Villas – Air New Zealand Visitor Experience Award Te Manava Luxury Villas & Spa has been recognised for offering guests personalised experiences that showcase the beauty and culture of Rarotonga. · Pacific Resort Rarotonga – Vodafone Cook Islands Employer of the Year Award Pacific Resort Rarotonga has been recognised for fostering a supportive workplace and valuing its team, contributing to consistently high standards of service. New Zealand-based judges Peter Morrison MNZM and Graham McCutcheon visited Rarotonga and Aitutaki in June to conduct face-to-face interviews with award entrants. Reflecting on their visit, the judges said: “We were very impressed with the high calibre of the entries. There were 74 entries spread over 10 categories. What really was outstanding to us, was the extremely high standards we found in the properties and businesses, and the friendly staff they employ.” The winners will be announced at the Awards Gala on Saturday, 27 September 2025, at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga. Pacific Resort Hotel Group is proud to see its properties among the finalists and celebrates the dedication of its teams in delivering memorable experiences across the Cook Islands. -ENDS-

Travel

Family Fun Beyond the Ski Slopes This Spring at The Cardrona Horse Treks, 4×4 ATVs & Motorbikes

With the Australian and New Zealand school holidays fast approaching, now is the time to plan some family adventures. The ski fields are a favourite, but why not try something different this year? The Cardrona has a line-up of family-friendly activities that promise fun, fresh air, and plenty of giggles. Snowy Spring Magic We’ve had a fresh dusting of snow this week, proving winter isn’t done with us just yet. Spring is one of the best times to visit the valley, with softer conditions, longer daylight hours, and dazzling scenery that looks like it’s been made for family photo albums. Saddle Up on the Gold Discovery Trail Perfect for little explorers aged five and up, The Gold Discovery Trail horse trek is a gentle introduction to Cardrona’s fascinating history. Departing at 9:30am (or 12:30pm on request), it’s a chance to step back in time while enjoying the thrill of riding through snowy landscapes. Kids Take the Wheel on The River Run What could be cooler than driving your own quad bike? Designed just for kids aged six and up, The River Run is always private and tailored to fit your schedule. Safe, supervised, and ridiculously fun, it’s an adventure your children will talk about long after the holidays. 4×4 Off-Road Buggies for Everyone From toddlers to grandparents, everyone can get in on the action with our 4×4 off-road buggies. Choose between self-drive or let one of our expert guides take the wheel. With tours at 10am and 1pm daily, it’s the perfect way to add a burst of adrenaline to your day. Your Adventure, Your Way Whether it’s horse treks, quad rides, or off-road thrills, The Cardrona is a ski field alternative packed with excitement. For more details and photos, visit thecardrona.co.nz/family or email Kel directly at info@thecardrona.co.nz for custom requests. This school holidays, trade crowded ski lifts for wide-open landscapes and family adventures you’ll never forget. Contact The Cardrona Horse Riding & 4×4 ATVs info@thecardrona.co.nz +64 3 443 1228 Contact Phillip Quay 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Artificial Intelligence

AI & The Issue of Work Safety

UK Correspondent: Peter Minkoff Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved in recent years from a sci-fi idea to a useful instrument that is revolutionizing industries all over the world. Workplace safety is one of the most significant areas where AI is having an influence. Even though they can be somewhat effective, traditional safety procedures frequently depend on static rules, reactive responses, and human monitoring. Contrarily, artificial intelligence (AI) provides automation, predictive modeling, and real-time data analysis that can stop mishaps before they happen. The application of AI technologies is not only saving lives but also increasing productivity and cutting expenses in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and construction. Gaining knowledge about AI’s role in workplace safety can help one better understand how technology and human well-being are changing together. Real-Time Monitoring and Wearable Technology Wearable technology driven by AI is transforming worker safety by enabling real-time tracking of environmental factors, motions, and vital signs. When a worker is at risk of heat exhaustion, excessive weariness, or exposure to hazardous chemicals, these smart devices can identify it. Wearables with AI sensors can monitor posture and movement in the construction industry, warning employees if they are lifting improperly or going into restricted areas. The likelihood of accidents brought on by environmental dangers or human error is decreased by these real-time alerts. Additionally, by better understanding workplace hazards, firms are better able to make judgments regarding safety training and policy enhancements. Workplaces may establish a dynamic and responsive safety environment by combining human capabilities with AI’s accuracy. Risk Reduction and Predictive Analytics AI’s capacity to foresee possible risks before they materialize is one of its biggest advantages for workplace safety. Artificial intelligence (AI) may spot trends in vast amounts of data, such as weather, machine usage records, and employee fatigue levels, that human supervisors might otherwise miss. Predictive analytics, for instance, can be used in manufacturing facilities to identify when a machine is likely to break down, enabling maintenance personnel to fix the problem before it causes mishaps, as well as provide valuable data to a reliable independent medical examiner who will assess the case later. Similar to this, AI systems can predict the likelihood of dangerous leaks or equipment failure in sectors like oil and gas, enabling businesses to take preventative action. By changing the emphasis from responding to crises to preventing them completely, this predictive capability greatly raises workplace safety standards. Improving Compliance and Training in the Workplace Manuals, films, or live demonstrations are frequently used in traditional safety training, which may not be equally effective for all staff members. AI alters this by tailoring training curricula and providing interactive simulations that adjust to a learner’s preferred rate of acquisition. AI-powered virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies can put workers in dangerous situations without really putting them in danger. Chemical plant employees, for instance, can rehearse handling a leak in a secure setting. AI technologies can also track whether workers are adhering to safety procedures in real time and remind them when they do not. Customized instruction combined with automated supervision creates a culture of safety that permeates daily operations and goes beyond the classroom. Automating Tasks at High Risk When workers are expected to do physically taxing, dangerous, or repetitive jobs, workplace accidents frequently occur. Robotics and automation powered by AI provide a solution by assuming these duties. Autonomous trucks in mining can move commodities via hazardous terrain without endangering human drivers. Robotic arms driven by AI can perform strenuous lifting and sorting duties in warehouses that may otherwise result in accidents. Even if automation occasionally raises worries about job displacement, it’s crucial to understand that AI may relieve human workers of the most hazardous tasks, freeing them up to concentrate on jobs requiring creativity, decision-making, and supervision. This reallocation increases productivity while lowering worker injuries. A Safety Culture Driven by Data Beyond specific technology, AI helps companies develop a more comprehensive safety culture. AI gives management useful insights into patterns and recurring problems by gathering and evaluating safety-related data from many departments and construction sites. For example, AI can identify underlying causes like staffing levels, equipment utilization, or environmental conditions if a certain shift often reports higher accident rates. Equipped with these insights, businesses can address the underlying causes of risk by redesigning operations, implementing new regulations, or modifying work schedules. The focus on making decisions based on data strengthens accountability and promotes a proactive attitude toward safety for both companies and workers. AI’s incorporation into workplace safety is changing how businesses handle risks and safeguard their workers. AI is a strong friend in building safer, more intelligent, and more resilient work environments—not a substitute for human judgment. The future of work safety will be significantly shaped by the collaboration of AI and human skills as industries continue to change. Contact MediaPA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Business

Foley Douglas and NZ Business Connect Showcase AI and Community Growth

The latest NZ Business Connect (NZBC) event brought together local business leaders, entrepreneurs, and community members for an evening of networking, knowledge-sharing, and future-focused discussion. Hosted with the support of sponsors Foley Douglas, the event highlighted both the growth of the NZBC network and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in modern business. Keynote speaker Jamie Moore from Mosaic Partners, a seasoned technology entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience, captivated the audience with an engaging presentation on the practical uses of AI. From drafting documents and summarising lengthy reports to generating realistic images and streamlining workflows, Jamie demonstrated how AI is reshaping industries and saving professionals valuable time. He also stressed the importance of using AI responsibly, treating it as a powerful tool that must be applied with safeguards, accuracy checks, and human judgment. The presentation resonated strongly with attendees, many of whom are already experimenting with AI in their businesses. Jamie encouraged companies to establish clear AI policies, choose secure platforms, and start small with internal use cases such as documentation or drafting before scaling to client-facing applications. “AI won’t replace people,” he noted, “but people using AI effectively will have the advantage.” Alongside the keynote, the event underscored NZBC’s commitment to fostering meaningful connections between local businesses. New members shared their stories of joining the network, often citing the group’s energy, sense of community, and focus on collaboration as key drawcards. Sponsors echoed this sentiment, highlighting the value of supporting such gatherings. Senior Associate Issac Whatnall from Foley Douglas reflected: “Being a sponsor of the NZBC AI event was a fantastic experience for Foley Douglas. As the second event we’ve hosted, it reinforced for us how valuable these occasions are in bringing the Waikato business community together. It allowed us to connect with a broad cross-section of members, showcase who we are, and contribute to an important conversation about technology and its place in our profession. What we value most about NZBC is its mix of professionalism and genuine community spirit. Supporting an event like this not only aligned with our values but also gave us the chance to deepen our relationships with members, both familiar faces and new contacts.” NZBC Board Chairman Jujhar Randhawa said: “NZ Business Connect is about more than business growth. It’s about building a community that looks after one another and gives back. Social giving is central to our ethos, and events like this show how powerful that mix of development and community spirit can be.” NZBC Founder Phillip Quay added: “NZ Business Connect is growing because people see the value of sharing knowledge and supporting each other. Technology like AI can spark innovation, but it’s the human connections that turn ideas into action. That balance is what we’re all about.” The evening closed with thanks to hosts, sponsors, and the dedicated NZBC team, who make each gathering a success. Looking ahead, members were invited to the next event on October 14th, where the focus will shift to exploring a firm’s journey to success. By combining cutting-edge insights with genuine community spirit, NZ Business Connect continues to prove itself as a hub where businesses not only grow but thrive together. Contact Foley Douglas (07) 929 4300 reception@foleydouglas.co.nz Contact NZ Business Connect 027 458 7724 phillip@nzbusinessconnect.co.nz

Community

35th Waikato Diwali Mela to Light Up Hamilton Lake

The Indian Cultural Society (Waikato) Inc is proud to announce the 35th Waikato Diwali Mela, set to take place on Saturday, 18 October 2025 at Innes Common, Hamilton Lake. Running from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, this much-loved annual event is expected to draw more than 10,000 people, making it one of the Waikato region’s largest cultural gatherings. The Diwali Mela will feature a wide variety of cultural performances, including traditional regional dances, music, and storytelling. A highlight of the evening will be the ceremonial lighting of the ‘Diya’, a symbolic tradition representing the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Known worldwide as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists, each with their own traditions. For Hindus, it commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. For Sikhs, it marks the release of Guru Hargobind Ji from imprisonment, while for Jains, it signifies the spiritual enlightenment of Lord Mahavira. Despite these different origins, Diwali universally represents hope, renewal, and unity. Visitors will also enjoy a vibrant selection of food stalls, offering authentic Indian cuisine from savoury street food such as samosas and pakoras to sweet favourites including jalebi and gulab jamun. The evening will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display over Hamilton Lake, creating a stunning reflection across the water and providing a memorable finale for families and friends. For more than three decades, the Indian Cultural Society (Waikato) Inc has brought communities together through the Waikato Diwali Mela. This 35th anniversary celebration promises to be one of the most memorable yet, showcasing the beauty of Diwali while uniting people of all backgrounds. Event Details:Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PMLocation: Innes Common, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton 3204Anticipated Attendance: Over 10,000 Watch last years highlights: https://youtu.be/-s8jqEWKLXA Contact Information: – Jujhar Singh (Jay) Randhawa JP (President & Head of Events) Mobile: 0275777221 – Jeevan Mathews (Secretary & Event Team) Mobile: 0211895389 – Email: indiancswi@gmail.com – Website: https://icsw.org.nz/ Contact MediaPA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

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