Free webinar series helps boost local businesses through shared experiences
A free webinar series is underway in Kāpiti to support local businesses through the ongoing and unprecedented challenges they’ve been facing over the past two years and provide an advice and motivation boost going forward. The Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce in...
Positive Approach To Red Traffic Light Setting Can Mean Benefits For Business
Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce is asking the local business community to take a proactive and positive approach, as we start a new year with continued COVID-19 restrictions. Many local businesses have again swung into action on contactless operations, working from...
Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce: Council Growth Strategy ‘lacklustre’
As the Kāpiti Coast District Council deliberates over submissions on its new growth strategy Growing Well, the district’s Chamber of Commerce is calling the plan out for lacking a focus on attracting and partnering with businesses. As part of its role advocating for...
Kāpiti Coast Chamber Of Commerce Reflects On Economic Development Strategy
As part of its role advocating for the local business community, Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce hosted an event enabling people to reflect on, evaluate and ask questions about the progress of the district’s Economic Development Strategy, which was adopted by Kāpiti...
Kāpiti Chamber Elects New Board and Co-Chairs for 2022
The Kāpiti Chamber has elected a new board for 2022 with Co-Chair Monique Leith joined by business mentor Heather Hutchings as fellow Co-Chair, as the Chamber looks to continue supporting the local business community through challenging times. Monique Leith has been a...
Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce Calls for Transmission Gully Opening Date
The Kāpiti district, and wider Wellington region, needs certainty about when Transmission Gully will be opening, and the Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce is urging Waka Kotahi, the NZ Transport Agency, to confirm when traffic will be travelling the new state highway....
Kāpiti Businesses Adjust to Level 3 – Supporting Local Vital
As much of the country moved to COVID-19 Level 3, many Kāpiti businesses opened their doors again in a contactless way - but whether or not customers choose to prioritise supporting local companies in Levels 3 and then 2, may make a huge difference to their future...
Workforce Plan figures show Kāpiti earns less than wider Wellington region
Kāpiti, 30th July 2021. Recent figures released as part of workforce planning for the Kāpiti District shows the mean annual earnings in Kāpiti are just over $50,000 - around $20,000 lower than the wider Wellington region, and $30,000 lower than Wellington city; and...
Wellbeing Expert Brings Tips and Tricks to Kāpiti Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Event
The hot topics of self-care and managing individual and family wellbeing were shared with more than 60 women at the Kāpiti Chamber of Commerce’s latest Women In Business event featuring guest speaker Madeleine Taylor. Speaking to a packed house, Madeleine Taylor from...
Kāpiti Chamber of Commerce hosts Act leader David Seymour for lively post-Budget event
A lively and humorous analysis of the 2021 Budget by Act leader David Seymour drew an engaged crowd at a Kāpiti Coast Chamber of Commerce event on Monday evening. Around 60 people, including former Governor General Sir Jerry Mateparae, came to hear Seymour’s...