John Nick
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Budget cuts really sting the poor public servants. Miele is minimum standard really isnβt it?
Iβm starting to understand the hardship MT8 keeps complaining about.
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Budget cuts really sting the poor public servants. Miele is minimum standard really isnβt it?
Iβm starting to understand the hardship MT8 keeps complaining about.
Sounds good. Less cars on the roads as I zip round in the EVGosh, if only this current government weren't so in the pockets of the road and fossil fuel industry and hadn't torn down the growth in evs (and if only a bunch of hard right fuckwits hadn't started a war)
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I see AirNZ have canceled a heap of flightsSounds good. Less cars on the roads as I zip round in the EV
More worried about the price of airfares, hope itβs only temporary!
Jesus wept. Can't believe how anyone would want to put up wind turbines in the Taranaki bight and endanger the Maui DolphinView attachment 16172
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Correct. Our oil goes to Geelong for refining as it is a high end product. Very light and doesn't need much cracking.Waiting for a certain antagonist from Tauranga to mention that we lost part of our self-sufficiency by removing exploration licenses and the ability to refine oil in country.
Of course, that ignores the fact that the oil in NZ fields was never turned into fuel at Marden Point and that we had to import crude oil to do that. But why let the facts get in the way of a post on this forum?
Do you both think that we need to start moving away from fossil fuels now? Sure a transition, but do something?Correct. Our oil goes to Geelong for refining as it is a high end product. Very light and doesn't need much cracking.
Our refinery was designed and built for Arabian sour crude which was also high sulphur. Diesel was the main output and the majority of benzene product was still imported.
We now import everything other than some NG and LPG products which are processed at Oaonui
Another point worth mentioning is that although we manufacture Nitrogen fertilizer here from Natural Gas, we still import around 350,000 tonnes of fertilizer annually from the middle East.
If that slows down or stops, we are very much in the shit, never mind Benzene and Diesel supply
Agriculture is our lifeblood
Personal responsibility. Go buy a bike or an EV.Do you both think that we need to start moving away from fossil fuels now? Sure a transition, but do something?
The councillors are quite rightβ¦. by what has been made available of the minutes, Tamatha Paul didnβt have a vote where there was a decision to cut funding from water from the capex (capital expenditure) funding in favour of cycle ways as that is done under opex (operational expenditure) funding. Also, Wellington cities LTP (Long Term Plan) states the council needs to fund and install cycle ways.Meant to post this a while back for Rick - https://mountaintui.substack.com/p/nzcpr-author-on-tamatha-paul-cycleways
Thanks MikeThe councillors are quite rightβ¦. by what has been made available of the minutes, Tamatha Paul didnβt have a vote where there was a decision to cut funding from water from the capex (capital expenditure) funding in favour of cycle ways as that is done under opex (operational expenditure) funding. Also, Wellington cities LTP (Long Term Plan) states the council needs to fund and install cycle ways.
The likes of the Tax Payer Union and others are wrong in blaming this on Paul.
At least in the way they did. The Council approves the budget which sets out what ratio of funding is allocated to opex and what is allocated to capex. By reducing capex funding (including water infrastructure) in favour of opex (including providing cycle ways), there is still an argument of funding one over anotherβ¦.. it just didnβt happen in the way described by those wanting to turn Paul into a scapegoat.
Also, to use the LTP to say it requires the Council to fund cycle ways and how much should be provided is a bit of a circular argument. Why? Because the Councillors approve the LTP. Theyβre telling themselves how much to provide and then using that as their defense on providing them.
While I donβt always agree with Paul, in this case she didnβt do as some on the right have said and they need to apologize to her.
Itβs interesting that Wayne Brown wants to bring in congestion charging to Aucklandβ¦. but thinks that there shouldnβt be tolls on either the existing harbour bridge or new crossing (either tunnel or bridge) because he says that as an additional burden on ratepayers, especially those on the North Shore.Personal responsibility. Go buy a bike or an EV.
Every country that waits for the govt to do everything for them ends up bitterly disappointed.
Use the existing reef to the west is the easiest route by far.Second Auckland Harbour Crossing
One of the most interesting proposals Iβve seen was to build a new harbour bridge capable of taking traffic and trains just to the west of the existing harbour bridge. The new bridge would take trains in both directions on a lower level with the upper level for vehicle traffic heading north.
The existing harbour bridge would take vehicle traffic heading south with the most easterly lane turned into a combined cycle and walk way. To extend the life of the bridge, a new pile would be added to the middle of the existing mid-span.
The approaches and exits of the existing motorway system would need to be altered to suit the new bridge and trains.
While not part of this above suggestion, Iβd like to see a better public transport system through the western suburbs of the Shore. The current busway by the motorway works well for the central and eastern ones but not those further west.
Meola reef is adjacent to Point Chevalier and opens a direct access to the western suburbsUse the existing reef to the west is the easiest route by far.
While it might be the easiest route it makes little sense to put it there. 65% of people living on the Shore live to the east of the current motorway and 75% live within 2kms to the west or to the east of it.Use the existing reef to the west is the easiest route by far.
If this was a big overseas city they would have a Moala reef bridge (cheap as chips) AND a tunnel mega project under harbour coming out further north.While it might be the easiest route it makes little sense to put it there. 65% of people living on the Shore live to the east of the current motorway and 75% live within 2kms to the west or to the east of it.
A bridge to the west would only benefit less than 20% of the population on the Shore. IMO, any additional crossing should be about to provide benefit to a figure far closer to 50%.
Far better to provide a motorway extension or busway from the foot of the bridge (roughly following Onewa, Mokoia and Birkenhead Roads) to Shepherds Park and on to Greenhithe/Upper Harbour Drive.
Drop in the ocean - try and understand what positional notation means in numerics.I thank them for their donation, the NZ government cannot afford that much towards conservation