Posts by Melissa Mae
From rush hour to electric power: New experience aims to combat Tauranga traffic
Tauranga commuters may be in the grips of gridlock right now, but a group of organisations, businesses and councils have banded together to give residents a taste of what their…
Read MoreShifting waste at the Shift Hub
Our Shift Hub is a remarkable collaboration aimed at showcasing various commuting options in Tauranga Moana. However, we’re also proud to offer a dedicated space within the hub focused on…
Read MoreWork Life Tauranga set to empower professionals to thrive in the Western Bay of Plenty.
Priority One is committed to ensuring local people, businesses and our region are well prepared to transition successfully into a Future of Work that will provide more highly skilled and…
Read MoreSTEMFest fills gap where local industry has failed
Here in the Bay of Plenty and across New Zealand, we are facing an unprecedented skills shortage. With most organisations waiting until kids are into their late teens to target…
Read MoreBlog – 3rd July 2023
Shifting gears: Rethinking transport for a thriving Bay of Plenty Source: Nigel Tutt, Priority One Chief Executive With the Western Bay of Plenty seriously short of transport infrastructure, the attention…
Read MoreBlog – 26th June 2023
Clearing the path: Tauriko’s road to progress and prosperity Source: Nigel Tutt, Priority One Chief Executive The Western Bay of Plenty has a transport infrastructure crisis, with inadequate roading causing…
Read MoreA taste of opportunity: Shaping the future of work for school leavers.
Priority One’s Instep team held its first, Career Advisors Day Out, sixteen Career Advisors and Gateway Coordinators from each of the Western Bay of Plenty secondary schools eagerly set off…
Read MoreEmpowering youth and shaping the future: Instep Young Leaders Business Breakfast with Council Leaders.
The Instep Young Leaders had their third business breakfast, hosted at the Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOPRC) in collaboration with Western Bay of Plenty District Council and Tauranga City…
Read MoreArt lives here
Source: Font Tauranga Public Art Trust Tauranga has a new public art trust, formed to deliver an internationally-recognised collection of contemporary public art across the Te Papa peninsula. Font Tauranga…
Read MoreTargeting the skills and investment needed to support Tauranga’s economy
Last week Priority One hosted events in San Francisco and Denver, collaborating with local businesses (WNT Ventures, Virtuo and Malcolm Pacific) supported by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise. The primary…
Read MoreSupporting employee development for future success at the “Festival for the Future”
Priority One team members and four Instep Young Leaders, recently attended the transformative “Festival for the Future” in Wellington. The event emphasised the significance of supporting our employee development for…
Read MoreMana wāhine inspires 300+ local students in Tauranga
Tauranga Girls’ College, in partnership with Priority One, hosted a line-up of trailblazing mana Māori wāhine speakers yesterday to celebrate Mana Wāhine day. The inaugural event aimed to empower and…
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