17. May 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: News

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12. May 2012 · Write a comment · Categories: News

 Controversial plans are abound for a South Auckland Destiny Church community in the coming month.

The annual conference held by the church, titled the City of God, have a promotional media for the event. It features leader Brian Tamaki right in front of the city skyline of Auckland. This development is what Tamaki calls “the new Jerusalem”.

Tamaki has announced in New Year’s Eve that they have acquired permission a build a community composed of schools, a university, and an auditorium. All of these will be situated at $7.65 million Wiri property. By December, they will move their Mt. Wellington headquarters to there.

A presentation on the vision for the city will lead the Queen’s Birthday weekend conference, to be held at Rotorua’s Energy Events Centre. The church did not respond to requests for comment, but a highly-produced video on YouTube promotes the event. According to the Destiny Church website the three day conference will include presentations from Tamaki and his wife.

From Twitter…

 Destiny city will be thenew Jerusalem‘: In a video Tamaki calls the development “the new Jerusalem“. Tamaki an… http://t.co/CsUAvQnA

A Sunday morning service will be about “sowing a massive seed for our City,” presumably where members will be asked to donate to the cause.

Tamaki has earlier said that their planned developed will cost tens and millions and the money that they will use will come from those people who believe in it.

From YouTube…

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27. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: Shopping

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25. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: News
Supermoon-2012

Image by Bill Young via Flickr

 

Visible to many nations around the world, the moon shone brighter than usual tonight.

Astronomers call it the ‘super moon’, or more aptly the ‘perigee full moon’, referring to the point in time where the moon is closest to the earth, hence its increased visibility to the human eye.

But a brighter moon wasn’t the only heavenly body for show.

According to stuff.co.nz, “A “super-moon” was lighting up the night sky tonight in a once-a-year cosmic show, overshadowing a meteor shower from remnants of Halley’s Comet, NASA said.”

The aeronautics organization furthermore said that the springtime Eta Aquarid meteor shower, the remnants of the Halley Comet that passes the planet every 76 years, would not be as visible due to the perigee moon. Due to its amplified brightness, the perigee “washed out” the would-be bright fireballs from visibility.

From Twitter…

 Super Moon http://t.co/f6VVIstu

The last perigee happened on the 19th of March 2011, and the moon was roughly 250 miles closer to the earth than it is now.  And during each perigee, the moon appears to be 14% bigger and 30% brighter at most.  

These apparitions may also come with tidal changes. Tides may rise by a few centimeters every perigee, depending on the geographical conditions.

From YouTube…

21. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: News

The Dotcom case is getting a lot more interesting, as John Banks claims he “briefed” Dotcom on his application to buy 45 hectares of Kiwi land for $45 million.

Apparently, Dotcom has backed this statement, although another party, Land Information Minster Maurice Williamson, denies any of the information came from him.

The existing contradiction is not lost on opposition parties, who have swept in on the pair, urging them to reveal all details regarding Dotcom’s bid to buy the land.

From Twitter…

-www.nzherald.co.nz: (John Banks: I briefed Dotcom – National – NZ Herald News http://t.co/79CzK0ZZ) #security

— netsecu (Security News) (@netsecu) Wed May 2 2012

Dotcom had claimed he had given $50,000 towards Banks’ 2010 Supercity mayoral campaign, which had not worked out well. This was when the lobbying for land began.

According to the New Zealand Herald, Dotcom is facing an extradition process to the United States on charges of criminal copyright. He has said Mr Banks – then the Mayor of Auckland City – asked him to split the amount into two $25,000 cheques.

Banks claims that he has no knowledge regarding money from Dotcom, but did lobby on behalf of the property. An application by Dotcom to the Overseas Investment Office was then overseen by Mr. Williamson for permission to buy three properties. Williamson gave formal approval on April 7, 2011, with the necessary paperwork to prove it.

From YouTube…

18. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: Shopping

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16. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: News
Cleared bush and the open-cut coal mine in Leard State Forest

Image by kateausburn via Flickr

 

The Australian mining company Bathurst Resources has revised its plans for the upcoming Denniston coalmine, taking environmental repercussions into account this time.

The company claims that the new plans are designed to significantly reduce the initial coal output when the proposal first came out. After review, local residents have withdrawn their appeal on cutting the proposal short.

The Denniston coalmine has been surrounded by controversy in the last month as high-profile environmentalists and scientists scour the plateau for new species. Because of its contributions to environmental diversity, locals have vehemently protested the proposal of the new coalmine.

According to the New Zealand Herald, Bathurst chief executive Hamish Bohannan said today the company was now committed to moving the coal off the plateau by aerial ropeway, similar to the historic ropeway at the nearby Stockton open-cast mine.

The revised plan reveals that coal production would be lower than expected in the first few years, not exceeding 500,000 tonnes a year. The coal would then be transported off the plateau by truck either to the Westport port or by rail to Lyttelton. Once the ropeway is built, output would be expected to increase.

From Twitter…

 DTN New Zealand: Controversial coalminerevised‘: Australian mining company Bathurst Resources announced today … http://t.co/fgDDXmDN

Bathurst expects to address the environmental effects of the proposed coalmine, as well as enjoy lower operating costs at the same time.

From YouTube…

15. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: News

It looks like the directors of failed finance group Hanover may be on the hook for $5m a piece following a sucessful civil suit according to the NZ Herald…

Groups helping out-of-pocket investors in failed finance company Hanover are delighted six former directors could be ordered to pay up to $5 million each if a new civil action against them is successful….More at Watchdog demands $30m from six Hanover bosses

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13. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: Health

 Hospitals are supposed to be places where people place all their trust and hopes on the professionals that are in the business of saving lives. But how would you feel if those very places themselves are causing more harm than the world outside the white tiles and sterilized equipment?

Grey Hospital at the West Coast is one of those hospitals that have had rumors flying around about alleged medical mistakes being covered up by the hospital staff. A former general practitioner in the said institution has leaked to the press some disconcerting information about the staff’s incompetence among others.

As reported in the New Zealand Herald, “His emails, leaked to The News, criticised lack of supervision and “overestimation of clinical capabilities” of junior doctors, changes to orthopaedic and cardiology services, lack of clinical competence, and increased collaboration between the West Coast District Health Board (WCDHB) and the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB).”

He comments on how he had seen numerous avoidable deaths in Grey Hospital that most likely stemmed from incorrect assessments and subpar medical and nursing care and observation.

From Twitter…

 West Coast hospital accused ofhidingmistakes: Grey Hospital has a culture ofhidingmistakes, says a forme… http://t.co/cnmlqrns— nzheraldnznews (nzherald National) (@nzheraldnznews) Thu Apr 19 2012

But this is why most health institutions analyze these legitimate concerns and come up with policies of open disclosure and transparency as much as allowable.

However, it will take more than such policies for institutions like Grey Hospital to bounce back from such serious allegations especially when they are proven to be actually true. Health business is one tough cookie.

From YouTube…

http://youtu.be/evh8oHO8KKU

08. April 2012 · Comments Off · Categories: Shopping

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