Business View Oceania - September 2025

to client relationships. New employees are carefully vetted not just for their skills but also for cultural fit, ensuring that Safari’s family-first ethos endures as the company grows. The retirement of co-founder Stephen Taylor was another milestone for the business. While Taylor’s departure marked the end of an era, it also reinforced Safari’s strength as a company built on enduring relationships and shared values. GIVING BACK: THE PAKURANGA UNITED RUGBY CLUB Neil’s dedication to community is most visible in his role with the Pakuranga United Rugby Club, where he serves as board chairman. Under his leadership, the club is being transformed into a true community hub. Plans are underway for a $14 million expansion that will turn the rugby-focused facility into a multi-sport center with broad community benefits. From hosting local sports to creating space for youth programs, Architectural Hardware at affordable prices, exclusive from KNK Architectural Hardware. (Formerly Knobs and Knockers) 80a Highbrook Drive, East Tāmaki, Manukau 2013, Auckland Ph: 09 274 6156 For commercial projects please enquire: tenders@knkhardware.co.nz For other showrooms visit: www.knkhardware.co.nz 56 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 09

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