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Friday, 22 December 2017 08:09

Phuket with Qantas

Phuket with Qantas

Price:  From $1,049 return

Class:  Economy

Departs:  Auckland

Arrives:  Phuket

Airline:  Qantas

Travel Dates:  Sunday 21st of January 2018 until Thursday 22nd of November 2018

Description:  Fly to Phuket from $1049* return - ex Auckland, Wellington & Christchurch with Qantas.

Sales Until: 16 Jan 18.

Travel Dates: 21 Jan - 04 Apr, 26 Apr - 22 Jun, 16 Jul - 11 Sep, 13 Oct - 22 Nov 18.

Closeout and blackout periods apply over school holidays and peak holiday periods & availability of seats is likely to be very limited over this time.

Conditions: * It is our policy to present the cost of our flights & holidays inclusive of all airport and government charges. Please accept however that these charges are not within our control, therefore we reserve the right to pass on any increase. Travel agent professional service fees where charged, will be additional to the advertised prices.

 

 

 

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Friday, 22 December 2017 08:00

Enjoy every moment in your car with Solar Gard

Enjoy every moment in your car w
Enjoy every moment in your car with Solar Gard window films. Find your local installer here:
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Friday, 22 December 2017 08:00

Singapore with Qantas

Singapore with Qantas

Price:  From $899 return

Class:  Economy

Departs:  Auckland

Arrives:  Singapore

Airline:   Qantas

Travel Dates:  Sunday 21st of January 2018 until Thursday 22nd of November 2018

Description:  Fly to Singapore from $899* return - ex Auckland with Qantas.

Ex Wellington or Christchurch from $999* return.

Sales Until: 16 Jan 18.

Travel Dates: 21 Jan - 04 Apr, 26 Apr - 22 Jun, 16 Jul - 11 Sep, 13 Oct - 22 Nov 18.

Closeout and blackout periods apply over school holidays and peak holiday periods & availability of seats is likely to be very limited over this time.

Conditions: * It is our policy to present the cost of our flights & holidays inclusive of all airport and government charges. Please accept however that these charges are not within our control, therefore we reserve the right to pass on any increase. Travel agent professional service fees where charged, will be additional to the advertised prices.

 

 

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Friday, 22 December 2017 07:33

Practical changes to unreinforced masonry securing initiative

Dec 22, 2017  -   Changes have been made to the $4.5million Unreinforced Masonry Building Securing Fund (URM Fund) in response to constraints building owners were facing while attempting to secure buildings.  “Changes to the initiative will increase the flexibility of the URM Fund and allow it to be used for more activities,” says Minister for Building and Construction Jenny Salesa.

“I am also seeking to extend the time before penalties are applied and I’ll make a further announcement about this and seek feedback on potential changes in the New Year.”

From mid-February 2018, building owners will be able to apply for:

up to $25,000 to secure either a single parapet or façade, or both (instead of $10,000 for a parapet and $15,000 for a façade) funding for work to remove non-heritage unreinforced masonry parapets and facades raising the funding cap to secure large and complex unreinforced masonry buildings.

Building owners can also apply to MBIE for funding towards the cost of an engineering assessment as soon as they receive an invoice from their engineer, rather than once all work has been completed.

The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery (Unreinforced Masonry Buildings) Order 2017 was introduced in February 2017 in response to heightened earthquake risk following the November 2016 Kaikōura earthquakes.

Earlier this year councils in affected areas identified buildings with unreinforced masonry elements that need to be secured to manage life safety risks. Building owners with unreinforced masonry parapets and facades that face into busy thoroughfares in Wellington, Hutt City, Blenheim and Hurunui were given a year (through to March 2018) to get this securing work done.

At that time, heightened seismic risk was expected to continue until December 2017. Updated forecasting shows that the heightened risk is still present, and is expected to continue for at least another six months. Securing work remains the most effective means of managing the life safety risks during this period.

While the affected councils and engineers have actively supported building owners to get the necessary work done, engineering and contracting capacity is stretched, and some buildings are larger and/or more complex to secure than anticipated.

“There can be no doubt we need to get this work done quickly, to ensure we are meeting our safety requirements, however these amendments respond to the practical constraints building owners and councils are facing. We are looking to give building owners more support to get this vital work done,” says Ms Salesa.

| A beehive release  ||  December 22, 2017   |||

 

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Friday, 22 December 2017 07:08

Headlines For Friday 22 December 2017

  • NZ export log prices hit new record on continued strong demand from China
  • IRD may treat crypto-currencies like gold
  • The joint venture building the $850 million Transmission Gully motorway north of Wellington warned the 2016 earthquake followed by torrential rain may delay the road opening, although it made good time in the typically problematic winter months
  • Meridian to buy Trustpower's Australian hydro assets for A$168 million
  • Bangkok or Singapore – ONLY $899* return!!!!!!
  • Practical changes to unreinforced masonry securing initiative
  • Dismay as permit granted
  • Supreme Court rejects Wellington Airport's runway extension appeal
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Friday, 22 December 2017 06:22

New Aurora Borealis Tour !! This exciting new

New Aurora Borealis Tour !! This
New Aurora Borealis Tour !! This exciting new Aurora Borealis Viewing package is based in
Published in Travel Directions
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Friday, 22 December 2017 04:36

32nd Dulux Colour Awards: entries open

Entries are now open for the 32nd annual Dulux Colour Awards, which will be announced 10 May 2018 in
Published in Social RSS Import
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Friday, 22 December 2017 00:41

The countdown is on .... if you haven't yet

The countdown is on .... if you
The countdown is on .... if you haven't yet entered, do it NOW You can't win the Surfers Paradise
Published in Travel Directions
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Friday, 22 December 2017 00:27

2017's top 5 civic spaces

From a small surf lifesaving clu
From a small surf lifesaving club to a multi-layered station, these are ArchitectureNow's top 5 most
Published in News Through Social Media
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Thursday, 21 December 2017 21:35

Unilever and Sainsbury’s testing blockchain for supply chain data

Unilever and Sainsbury’s testing blockchain for supply chain data

Dec 21, 2017 - A coalition of tech start-ups is using blockchain to build a database of small tea farmers in Malawi to improve supply chain transparency.  The tool, which is being piloted by both Unilever and Sainsbury’s as well as several international banks, uses a number of different technologies to gather and record standardised information on small farmers and producers, including quality and price.

Published in SUPPLY CHAIN
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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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