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Friday, 11 May 2018 10:48

Sustainable hotel would ride the waves

The Harmonic Turbine Tidal Hotel is envisioned for Yalong Bay, on the island of Hainan, China

Margot Krasojević regularly produces thought-provoking architectural concepts, with recent examples including a house that screws itself into the ground during high winds and a floating revolving bridge.

Published in ARCHITECTURE
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Friday, 11 May 2018 08:34

Smart software sniffs sick strain of Salmonella

Paul gardner

Two researchers from the University of Canterbury and another from the Helmholtz Institute have developed machine-learning software that can predict how dangerous a particular strain of Salmonella will be, according to a paper published in PLOS Genetics this week [9 May NZ time].

Published in AGRICULTURE
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Friday, 11 May 2018 07:43

Robotics Plus signs global deal for robotic apple packers

Robotics Plus signs global deal for robotic apple packers

Deal highlights demand for agricultural automation technology; follows recent investment from Yamaha Motor Co. to accelerate company’s growth.

Published in HORTICULTURE
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Thursday, 10 May 2018 09:15

New Zealand's Northport joins country's container sector

MSC CONTAINERSHIP NORTHERN DIPLOMAT AT NORTHPORT

Friday this week, May 11, will mark Northport’s arrival on the New Zealand container port scene, when Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) makes its first export loading on the newly-revamped Kiwi Express schedule.

Published in PORTS
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 09:06

Shell Marine expands its distribution network

Shell Marine expands its distribution network

As part of its continuous review of its marine lubricants logistics offering, Shell Marine has expanded its distribution network into New Zealand, also adding three new key locations to its delivery options – in Indonesia, Spain and Chile.

Published in MARITIME
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 08:12

Kia NZ expects Niro EV here in early 2019

The new Kia Niro EV has been unveiled and is expected to go on sale in New Zealand next year.

An all-electric version of the Kia Niro SUV has been unveiled at a special event in Korea, with expectations that it will be able to drive at least 380 kilometres on a single charge.

Published in AUTOMOTIVE
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Saturday, 05 May 2018 09:14

We forecast the current Security Intelligence Service recruitment drive

We forecast the current Security Intelligence Service recruitment drive

 The review of New Zealand’s security and intelligence agencies began in June and will be completed by the end of February 2016. What is going on in this sphere, and who is causing it to happen? MSCNewswire sheds helpful light on the services through the eyes of those who work for them, or those who anticipate working for them.

Security and Intelligence Agencies Review: an Operational Glimpse MSCNewsWire- Aug 18 2015 - You operate in the shadows and this is where you must stay. Most of you will quite literally be in the dark, clinging to chat room walls, drilling down into dodgy sites, especially the ones that have an outwardly innocent appearance, and de-ciphering the real intention beneath the apparent one.

Boring, painstaking yet requiring incessant alertness because in your vocation few things are what they seem. The purest of intentions in one set of eyes, in this case the perpetrators, so often represent diabolical outcomes for your protectorate.

In signals security intelligence you must be two quite different things. You must be what was once described as a boffin, a nerd as we would now describe it. You must also have an artist’s appreciation of the shaded variant and a policeman’s intuition about something or someone not being as it or they should be.

You will identify travel plans, loans, and money transfers, and out-of-the-ordinary on-line shopping acquisitions.

Chance messages, the ones out of the usual family and friends traffic, will be to you of especial interest.

What about the human side of the services, the one that gets the most public display and thus attention? At any given time here you and your colleagues will have under surveillance around 100 persons of interest.

But what type of person should you be? Ideally you should be at heart much the same as your signals interception colleagues. A mixture of the nerd and the curious. Your eye should constantly be on the look out for non-standard behaviour, or evidence of it.

You will be well paid, and so living in the more genteel suburbs. Let us say now that you visit for example your local supermarket and see there on the community noticeboard among church and Rotary communiques a message from this or that friendship group of the more zealous category soliciting interest from locals.

What do you do? In your case, you start by being suspicious.

Fashionable people with their access to the mainstream media want you to feel guilty. To make you believe that you are focussed on the poor and the disadvantaged. Those, as they see them, who are merely seeking to strike back at their oppressors.

You will know though that the present extremist danger also has solid roots in the ideologically-prone middle class.

You understand that in today’s era of re-tribalisation that New Zealand’s determined and manifest secularism is in itself a challenge to religious resurgence.

From a management point of view you are in the business of exception control, looking for departures from the norm.You are particularly attentive therefore in regard to those who have recently become religious converts or start to demonstrate an unusual degree of fervour or even just activity in the sphere.

If someone under your purview who has hitherto been a wowser suddenly develops an interest in clubbing and the frivolities of life, and vice-versa, then this becomes a signal to you.

In the main, your catchment will be those in the 15-25 years of age group range Yet you will also be highly focussed on those of all ages involved with their support groups and it is here that your hand must be most sure.

This is because so often these are exactly the category of people who receive unqualified support from the intensely vocal political classes.

Anecdotal evidence is central to your craft. Rumour, hearsay, gossip and innuendo are all your raw material.

On the one hand on the signals side there is the requirement for infinite technical precision. In the field, meanwhile, there is operationally the demand for having a nose for unverified yet relevant human data.

Here now is such an example. Immediately after 9/11 there was emanating from the Canterbury area talk about a group of male foreigners who had been training to become pilots.

Nothing unusual in this. Except that immediately after the World Trade Centre attack the entire group of trainee pilots abruptly quit New Zealand.

All rather academic now of course. Except for one thing. If this rumour has any basis at all then several question needs to be asked in relation to the existence or otherwise of a support group, and the composition of any such support group. Is it still there?

Now comes though, one of the most important issues of all. What type of person do you need to be to do this type of work?

You need to be the perfect public servant and of the traditional reticent type, rather than of the more modern show pony variety. It is said that in regard to secrets the world is divided into only three types.

There are the ones who tell their friends, the ones who do not, and the ones who forget what the secret was in the first place. No guesses about the category you must belong to.

Here now is the really important one. How do you get the job in the first place?

A requirement is that you can describe exactly where you were, and what you were doing in your life up to that point. There can be no cv black holes explained away by claiming for instance that for several uncharted years you were on your OE and wandering around Europe and the Middle East.

Must you have a university degree? Ideally. But not definitely. In no other area of the public service is there quite the same level of risk in engaging the over-qualified.

The over-qualified and under-engaged practitioner is exactly the type who tends to take their dissatisfaction public. Recruiters are on the look-out for candidates who show signs of neediness in terms of requiring recognition over and beyond that which a public service career might reasonably bestow upon them.

In the event you successfully navigate through the selection sieve. Now what should you expect? Bearing in mind that during the induction process you will have been taught not to expect too much from your new vocation. Not at the outset, anyway.

Sensibly you should become a spectator on your own career because nobody outside will know or should know,what precisely you do for a living, other than the fact that you are in the public sector. Sensibly, you will describe yourself as an analyst, which is of course what you are.

As a career officer you will have to learn especially to absorb criticism of the group variety which will come from two sources.

There will be external criticism which will come from the media, and especially the broadcast media.

This will focus on everything that has conceivably gone wrong or might go wrong. It will follow the theme of your departmental intrusion on the civil rights of an individual or a collectivity of them. There will be no mention in all this that you are in the business of saving lives.

Then there will be the internal criticism. It will come from actual or aspiring politicians. Most hurtfully of all it will also come from your fellow public servants in the course of one of their constant reviews scheduled or ad hoc on what you as an organisation are doing/should be doing.

Only very recently one such review carried the accusation of the security services being “over-siloed.”

Edward Snowden proved the extreme vulnerability to any such service that failed to have watertight doors between its activities.

Such are some of the thrills and spills of the service.

Now though you are operational. You are watching. You are being watched.

| From the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. || August 18, 2015   |||

 

 

 

 

Published in DIPLOMATIC
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Thursday, 03 May 2018 15:27

The Cadpro EMEX18 Team still smiling to the end :)

From Left: Matthew Weake, Peter Crawley, Scott Moyse, ,Gavin Bath, Patricia Monteiro

A very successful 3 days for the Cadpro Team at EMEX18

Published in CADPRO SYSTEMS
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Wednesday, 02 May 2018 15:30

China Eastern Airlines launches new 'Toy Story' plane to take you to infinity and beyond

China Eastern Airlines launches new 'Toy Story' plane to take you to infinity and beyond

If you're keen to go "to infinity and beyond" on your next flight – or just to Shanghai Disney – this is the plane for you.

Published in Airline Updates
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Monday, 30 April 2018 08:41

What may be an unfinished waka is uncovered on Pūhoi motorway site

What may be an unfinished waka is uncovered on Pūhoi motorway site

The NZ Transport Agency says what’s believed to be a partially complete waka about 10 metres long has been uncovered during excavation work on the Ara Tūhono Pūhoi to Warkworth motorway project.

Published in News
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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