We have received notification of the latest in the excellent series which Jessica Halliday and her team at Te Pūtahi’s Occasional Series have been running. It’s free and we recommend your attendance. Monday 2 Nov from 6-7.30pmTo be held at Tūranga or Online (Zoom)Book at Humanitix. Can we … [Read more...]
Democracy article from the Economist:
In an article in the Economist the columnist Garry Kasparov, who was born in the Soviet Union, wrote passionately about the need to digitise political processes. Here’s a couple of quotes which challenge us to think in new ways: First is “advisory voting”. It is a virtual town square that allows … [Read more...]
Fighting water issues, Operation: Stop the Bottling
Kia ora whānau - we hope you're all doing ok! Thanks for signing our Push Pause on water bottling petition We're getting in touch again to update you on a recent triumph :) and to ask for your help one more time ... Victory at LGNZ's AGM: We had a wee victory in August when LGNZ, the body … [Read more...]
The Godwits are back:
Well, maybe this one missed the Mainland and flew to Auckland. It is being sent home for reprogramming… https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/oct/13/jet-fighter-godwit-breaks-world-record-for-non-stop-bird-flight Follow Godwits NZ on Facebook … [Read more...]
Garry writes 13 october 2020
Every now and then you get a reminder that having participated in public life was probably really worthwhile. last weekend the Press carried another excellent article by John McCrone, this time about the renewed steps being taken to envisage what our future looks like as a Regional City. It’s called … [Read more...]
This Week: Paul Cottam on Housing
We are starting to head toward February 22 2021. The 10th Anniversary of the earthquake which killed so many people. We want to travel down a positive path to discuss/debate future options for Greater Christchurch, and the South Island. We are now working our way through the list of issues … [Read more...]
A Message to the Next Government
Election campaigns are always painful. They are painful for the politicians as their lives, and livelihoods, are on the line. They are painful for the public who get confused about what the hell its all about. This election has been no exception. The current Government has handled the Covid 19 … [Read more...]
CDHB: A continuation of our watching brief on the CDHB:
1. General Message A well trained and committed group of us continues to dig deeply into past events at CDHB. We still feel that the money handed over recently by the Government was a smoke screen and a big con, just before the election. The Government could have stood back and waited for the … [Read more...]
Collett’s Corner:
I received this during the week. I encourage you to read it and consider investing in this proposed development. Collett’s Corner is running their second and last equity crowdfunding campaign. This is a local project with national significance, as it is the first of its kind in Aotearoa. No … [Read more...]
What changes are happening here with our office blocks
It is interesting to read around the world that office blocks are being looked at as potentially too large, post Covid 19. This phenomenon is because more and more people are choosing to work from home. I’m not sure whether or not my eyes are letting me down but the traffic which relentlessly pours … [Read more...]
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