Karaka Central Development NZ
Karaka is quickly emerging as a trendy destination for investment by young professionals, families and retirees alike!
This is a great opportunity to secure your next project!
Choose from a selection of Super-Lots complete with approved plans for 4 x 4 bedroom Terraced houses, a Duplex site with 2 x 2 bedroom dwellings, or a wide selection of standalone 4 bedroom Lots and 2 x 5 bedroom Lots.
This site is opposite Hingaia Peninsula Primary School (Decile 10).
Buyers are aware that the area is growing fast with new infrastructure and amenities. Commuters also benefit from easy motorway access.
Secure your sections with approved plans now, to build stylish affordable homes for your next project! Price By Negotiation.
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STAGE ONE HIGHLIGHTS
• Approved Resource Consent with building and design specs • Titles expected second quarter of 2019 or earlier
• 2 / 4 / 5 Bedrooms
• 2.5 Bathrooms
• Double / Tandem / Single Internal Access Garages • Open Plan Living Areas
• Approx Floor Area 179m2 up to 222m2
• Smart Floor Plans
Contact our Agents:
Justin Goh +6421 771 818
Luke Bowman +6421 044 3475
IMPORTANT: To download all information such as the LIM, Title etc. for free, please go to: propertyfiles.co.nz/property/PMK14178
NOTE: The technical info provided (incl. the floor and section sizes) has been sourced from organisations such as RPNZ, Property Guru, and the Council; and are broad guides for general information only. They are solely intended to provide a general understanding of the subject matter and to help you assess whether you need more detailed information. We recommend you seek your own independent advice on everything material to your purchasing decision.
For Lease - Auckland Central Office Space -New Zealand - Colliers
Office Space to lease - 34 Shortland Street Auckland, New Zealand - Contact - phone Jenna Van Sambeek 021 816 766 or jenna.vansambeek@colliers.com or India Korner 021 463 400 india.korner@colliers.com or 64 9 358 1888 - view more or
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Wharepuke, Kerikeri, New Zealand, Northland Activities, NZ
Accommodation, art, workshops, subtropical gardens, organic gardens, restaurant. All at Wharepuke, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. An eco way of life. Northland Activities video
Meteor/Comet sighting near Mt. Fuji
Test For Joe: NZ Aliens transporter system (360p)
What the H is going on? Thank you MsAmericanBunker for your adept analysis of my NZ Chch video. Taken on the afternoon of April 10, 2013. IMHO There's never been so many chemtrail-like sudden streams and cloaked beings ...this trail is letting out and bringing in millions of these ETs. When I see a possible chemtrail forming, I look to the front with zoom camera and there's no plane at all and in some cases there are transformer craft in front pouring out orbs . Record these types and you'll find a goldmine of info to harvest. Mine the data people. Keep love in your hearts and make peace and brotherhood/sisterhood your primary tools to bring our species together and somehow save our Earth and all life from abuse. We could all be sharing our Earth as One, and use only sustainable solar and wind and wave energy. As we're the only species that needs money, ask yourself who really is in charge.
Congratulations to everyone meeting in Washington D.C. at the Citizens Forum at the National Press Club. Thank you each man and woman who are coming forth to disclose the Truth about life throughout our Universe and the ETs and UFOs and the extensive and reprehensible systemwide coverups that when revealed fully will shake the foundations of Powerful Elites and perhaps save us from a terrible collective tragedy. God and the Angels are Love, so there are good and loving ETs too, but there are also predator-types. A battle on Earth and in the Heavenly Realms is underway. No level of violence will overcome them now. Live in peace and help one another. Stop the hate. End the Fear. Share and overcome the dividers.
Aurora Australias in Auckland, NZ
This is a video of Aurora in Auckland skies
You can see that the Sky is looking reddish above houses and on the horizon.
It is also called Southern Lights Or Polar Lights.
Auroras are the result of the emissions of photons in the Earth's upper atmosphere, above 80 km (50 miles), from ionized nitrogen atoms regaining an electron, and oxygen and nitrogen atoms returning from an excited state to ground state. They are ionized or excited by the collision of solar wind particles being funneled down and accelerated along the Earth's magnetic field lines; excitation energy is lost by the emission of a photon of light, or by collision with another atom or molecule:
oxygen emissions
Green or brownish-red, depending on the amount of energy absorbed.
nitrogen emissions
Blue or red. Blue if the atom regains an electron after it has been ionized. Red if returning to ground state from an excited state.
Oxygen is unusual in terms of its return to ground state: it can take three quarters of a second to emit green light and up to two minutes to emit red. Collisions with other atoms or molecules will absorb the excitation energy and prevent emission. The very top of the atmosphere is both a higher percentage of oxygen, and so thin that such collisions are rare enough to allow time for oxygen to emit red. Collisions become more frequent progressing down into the atmosphere, so that red emissions do not have time to happen, and eventually even green light emissions are prevented.
This is why there is a colour differential with altitude; at high altitude oxygen red dominates, then oxygen green and nitrogen blue/red, then finally nitrogen blue/red when collisions prevent oxygen from emitting anything. Green is the most common of all auroras. Behind it is pink, a mixture of light green and red, followed by pure red, yellow (a mixture of red and blue), and lastly pure blue.
الشفق القطبي او اضواء الشمال الو القطبين
ويتكون الشفق القطبي من انعكاسات الاشعة المنبثقة من الشمس والقادمة إلى الأرض نتيجة تفاعلات طبقة الكرونا حيث يستقطب مركز ثقل القطب تلك الأشعة التي تظهر لمن يشاهدها على شكل شفق بالوان خلابه
أو بأختصار نتيجة تفاعل بعض الاشعه الشمسيه مع الغلاف المغناطيسي للكره الارضيه محصلة هذا التفاعل طاقه تتفاعل اما مع جزيئات النييتروجين او الوكسجين في الغلاف الجوي
التفاعل مع النيتروجين ينتج اللون الأزرق أو الاحمر كما في هذا الفيديو و
تفاعل الاوكسجين ينتج لون أخضر او بني
DONT QUIT YOUR DAY DREAM New Zealand 2016 Best Drama first prize!
DONT QUIT YOUR DAY DREAM New Zealand Film, Won first place for the 2016 Best Drama Nelson Breifs and NMIT Film Competition, a short film by Rebecca Jephson and Megan Sabino, of Nelson Girls College, won the district award for Secondary Schools. Give us the thumbs up! And make it go viral!
Don't Quit Your Daydreams by Megan Sabino and Rebecca Jephson, won the best drama film award. In just five minutes it tells a story that satirises the damage that cell phones can do to social life.
Chris Watson,
Secretary Nelson Film Society
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White Lights of Hope Time Lapse in Christchurch - NZ
The White Lights of Hope, a memorial to September 4 and the other Earthquakes of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Gisborne Art deco town clock repainted
This week Gisborne said see-you-never to shades of salmon and hello to the new grey colour scheme on the city-centre Robinson Memorial Town Clock. The clock has its first colour change in a decade but its history is much richer than that.The tower is said to have been modelled after a lighthouse and was chosen as the winning design in a competition for a new town clock in the early 1930s. The need for a new tower came after the 1931 Napier earthquake damaged the existing town clock tower on the chief Post Office that stood north of the courthouse on Gladstone Road. Today’s town clock might look a little different from when it was built in 1934 but it incorporates the original turret and chiming mechanism from the Post Office building. Next on the agenda is the installation of LED strip lighting. Owner of painting contractors 1st Class Decorators, Michael Smith, says his team grew up in Gisborne. “They were really interested in doing it. It is such a prestigious thing to get to paint, it is great.”
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Ben Cowper
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Dux Central with Laura Hunter | Christchurch
Join Laura Hunter as she visits one of New Zealand's exciting entertainment establishment known as Dux Central.
* Brew Bar
Surrounded by exposed brick walls, with an American oak bar, brass fittings and industrial lighting, the Brew Bar “smacks of a London pub” - only we serve our beer cold!
As the name suggests, beer is the focus here, with a truly ridiculous number of beer choices available (roughly 180, ranging in price from $8 to $100!) The beer list is an ever-changing nirvana of beer discovery including our own Dux beers, other local boutique craft beers, and a few more well known options - there is something there for every taste. Once in a while, a guest beer will take a spot on the 12- strong line-up of tap beer, only available until the barrel is gone
* The Emerald Room
Of course, you don’t have to drink beer here – if you prefer the grape over the hop, we also offer a selection of The Emerald Room’s extensive wine list; and if a gin and tonic, whiskey and dry, cognac or single malt is your preference the Brew Bar is also stocked with a full spirit collection.
Our full menu is available throughout the venue, offering small plates, sharing plates as well as pizza and main dishes. The menu provides plenty of options for both vegetarians and meat-eaters.
* The Upper Dux
Exposed brick and beams frame our multi-purpose zone. While the downstairs bars have a focus on beer in the Brew Bar or Wine in The Emerald Room, Upper Dux borrows its offering from both with a taste from each available, alongside the full menu from the kitchen.
Upper Dux is a bit of a chameleon, changing its vibe to suit: in the early evening you may find a mix of diners and friends catching up over a bottle of wine, while later in the evening a you may find yourself entertained by a DJ or live band.
* The Courtyard
Whether you are new to The Dux Family or have fond memories of long afternoons at the old place, you are going to feel instantly at home in our stunning outdoor area. This two level courtyard is fully covered and heated and those great big globe lights are the perfect backdrop for dusk-lit Instagram selfies!
* The Poplar Social Club
The Poplar Social Club is our little cousin to Dux Central, with it's own separate entrance directly off Poplar Lane.
This is a speakeasy - a bar borne of the Prohibition era and dedicated to the craft of the cocktail, and all other libations besides.
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Bryony James: Small Science -- Big Price Tag, Cafe Scientifique
Bryony James discusses electron microscopy at Café Scientifique,hosted by the Auckland Museum Institute, Friends of the Auckland Museum on July 28, 2010
Small Science -- Big Price Tag
Bryony James
Ever since their invention in the late 16th century, microscopes have been at the centre of scientific research, enabling important discoveries in biology, geology, materials science, physics, and medicine. In today's nano-obsessed world, microscopes are becoming ever more powerful -- but the price of these instruments is anything but tiny. Eventually one has to ask: do the potential scientific advances still justify the cost of buying the equipment? If the answer is yes then who pays, and how?
The increasing cost of doing research is a problem facing all the experimental science disciplines, and there seem to be no easy answers. As the frontier of knowledge moves outward, probing the unknown requires ever more sophisticated equipment and scientists with still greater specialisation of knowledge -- which means new findings come at much greater cost. The research funding environment in New Zealand has not expanded to keep pace. So how much can (or should) the nation support?
Bryony James is a researcher in materials science, which requires a microscopic understanding of structures to explain the macroscopic properties of metals, polymers and ceramics. In addition she is the director of the Research Centre for Surface and Materials Science, and as such is responsible for providing electron microscopy research infrastructure to researchers from across NZ.
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Getting Kiwis Back Into The Kitchen
New Zealand Food Week is on again, and this year's emphasis is on getting Kiwis back in the kitchen, and shopping and cooking with the seasons in mind. Run by the New Zealand Nutrition Foundation, Food Week has seen demonstrations and educational seminars held around Auckland. Reporter Benedict Collins ventured to Otara this week and heard that people can still eat well, even if money is tight, by following a few golden rules.
New Zealand Landscape as Culture: Maunga (Mountains) | VictoriaX on edX
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Come and learn about the mountains of New Zealand and their complex geological and cultural histories.
About this course:
In this course, you will learn about New Zealand’s mountains, or 'Maunga', and the cultural identities attached to them. We'll explore the lives of indigenous Māori people who trace their ancestry to their mountain, as well as the European, Pākeha people who identify with mountain culture.
New Zealand was formed on the line where the Pacific Plate dives under the Australian Plate. We will investigate the unique and volatile geology that has created our mountain chain and our large geothermal fields. This geology helped spawn Māori origin narratives as well as European cultural stereotypes such as the 'Southern Man'. Maori refer to their home landscape as 'whenua'. We will take you across the whenua of these islands.
New Zealand is a bicultural nation. Colonisation by the British in the nineteenth century produced a complex history and competing cultural ideas about landscape. The place of mountains in European culture led to conflicting beliefs about the ownership and status of mountains.
You will hear about the Māori world view from Dr Maria Bargh (Te Arawa and Ngāti Awa), who teaches Māori culture and politics at Victoria University. Professor Lydia Wevers will introduce you to Pākehā, or European, New Zealand culture. Combined with guest appearances from other experts, the course content will encourage you to think about landscape as an expression of culture and allow you to transfer these expressions to the landscape of your own home.
What You Will Learn:
An indigenous narrative about mountains and place
The geology and formation of the mountains of New Zealand
The role of European culture in the colonisation of mountains
Ways in which mountains are represented in New Zealand art, literature, and national identity
Time lapse of aircraft light trails at Auckland Airport, New Zealand.
Viewpoint is across the Manukau Harbour from Awhitu Peninsula. The timelapse is composed of approx. 1000 photos captured over a period of an hour just after dusk.
The fading trails is a time-blend effect from Adobe After Effects.
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean