Showing posts with label Tauranga News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tauranga News. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Drug Selling in Tauranga/New Zealand: Queens Birthday Experience With a Weed-Selling Maori!

First of all, my heartiest apologies to all readers who were offended by the title in any way. Second, I want to share some facts about drugs Tauranga and New Zealand. But first let's get to the story!

I'm sitting near a newly made children's play area. The Maori Guy comes and sits next to me.

Him: Hey Bro, Is this yours? Points to a catalogue
Is that normal? I mean seriously, would you go up to a random person and ask that? (It's basically worthless)
Me: No
What do you want me to say?
Him: You wanna tinny?
I have two things to say about this. First, why would you say that! Second, according to the online dictionary, a "tinny" is an adjective. According to the dictionary, a tinny is either a can of  beer or Cannabis(Illegal Substances). My stereotypical guess points towards Cannabis so I say:
Me: No
He waits a few minutes, then leaves.



Now To The Cold Hard Facts About Drugs in New Zealand...

-Drug use includes 84% of the adult population (16-64) consuming alcohol at least twice a week.
-21% describing themselves as smokers. In regards to illicit drug use, cannabis remains the most popular illicit drug with 14% of adults reporting past year use in 2007. Far fewer adults use other illicit drugs - methamphetamine use sat at around 2% in 2009, and ecstasy use at around 2.6% in 2007.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Stokes Beach-Choose it or Change it


The council is wanting to name an un-named part of coastline. The coastline, which streches from Matua to Bureta, is planned to be named after Dame Evelyn Stokes. Stokes, a Tauranga born geographer was educated in Tauranga Primary and the then Tauranga College before getting a Masters’ degree in Geography from the University of Canterbury in 1959. Stokes, who died in 2005, ages 68, spent 40 years as a Waikato University Geography staff member. Stokes helped recognize New Zealand’s deep historical geography, including Tauranga, and Maori land issues.
Here the heck is the beach! (Bad Joke)

Where The Heck Is The Beach?!
The beach is from Matua to Beruta, how interesting how the Council wants to name a bit of coastline when the debt is rising each and every day!

Want to Name The Beach?
If your interested just go to Here and fill out the form, clearly stating which side you are on. You better hurry because online submissions close at 5pm on Friday 14 february 2014. My choice? My choice would probably be to name the Beach Stokes Beach, mainly because I can't think of anything better! Just a thought, how about 'Equality Beach' or 'Beruta Bay'? You tell me.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tauranga Sunniest Once Again


Tauranga has once again the sunniest(and driest) city in New Zealand. Tauranga should be happy, although the "Driest City in New Zealand" part worries me. Let's skip to the "Boring" part shall we?Sorry, rhetorical answer!

The Paper Says:
What a captivating view of beautiful Tauranga!
Well according to Sunlive, Tauranga recorded 2023 hours of Sunshine in the past year. NIWA says that Auckland was the warmest, Christchurch was the coldest, Tauranga was the driest and sunniest(Obviously!) and Wellington was the wettest and cloudiest of the six main centres in New Zealand. But Tauranga would have had a drought unless we have some rain, right? But it get's really annoying when you want to do some physical activity outside! Anyway, lets see how the other towns in New Zealand fared:

"October was a very sunny month for Northland, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay and mid-Canterbury (well above normal sunshine totals, more than 125 per cent of October normal)," said the statement from NIWA. OK enough facts, more opinions!
Go Tourism!


This is a Great Thing!
Well, firstly we should be both proud and sad after hearing these, developments. Proud because this will attract tourism and breathe some much needed "life" into Tauranga. More people in Tauranga=More people spending=More people opening businesses etc. But this is only the beginning, Auckland's population rose past 1 million because of this. Can't Tauranga do the same?

This is a Bad Thing!
But also slightly sad because we just came out of a drought, and we don't want to go back do we? Keep in mind Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty are major producers of Kiwifruit in New Zealand let alone the world. A drought would put more pressure on the Kiwifruit and Agriculture Industry in New Zealand(Remember P.S.A?).

Friday, November 15, 2013

International Scammers Target Woman. And Me! Block Mrs. Dina Gomez

International Scammers have made an elderly Papamoa woman pay $1000 to get her computer free of their virus. Even worse, some other scammers tried scamming me too. Let's see what happened to the woman and then me:


What Happened To "The Woman"
:
A Papamoa woman found herself sucked in by a con-artist claiming to be from Microsoft despite fending off dozens of phone calls from scammers in the past few months.

And the mistake has cost her $1000 and "a lot of trauma".

The 73-year-old woman, who was still shaken by the incident and spoke on condition she was not to be named, was convinced her Microsoft computer licence had expired and agreed to pay almost $300 for it to be renewed last Monday.

"We've resisted the calls for several months sometimes several a night, certainly several a week. Unfortunately one last week I got hooked into and I sat in front of my computer and let the person in," she told the Bay of Plenty Times.

"I argued with them for almost three hours."

The man claimed hackers could get into her computer and carry out illegal activities, such as the distribution or pornography, in her name.

The caller then locked the woman out of her computer even though she had agreed to pay.

Luckily her bank caught on to what was happening and stopped the transaction.


"The next morning the bank rang me and asked me if I had been speaking to somebody overseas who wanted some money. They said straight away it was a phone scam and they hadn't actually got money out of my account, but I had to shut down my credit card."

A computer technicianwas able to get into the computer, restore her files and rid it of any viruses at a cost of about $1000.

"It was frightening. To be honest I felt guilty and stupid. I made a mistake. It's cost us money. It's cost us a lot of trauma. It's been a week from hell really."

Papamoa police Sergeant Phil Gillbanks said he had heard from a few people targeted by the same scam in the past couple of weeks.

"The calls are made from an unknown overseas location. Do not allow these people access to your computer. Do not pay any money," he said.

Mr Gillbanks had also received reports of another computer scam in which the computer's inbuilt camera was used to take a photo of the user which then appeared on a web page which popped up informing them they were breaking the law and had a police fine to pay.

Craig Computers owner Mike Craig said he often had people come to him after they had been locked out of their computer by such scams.

Mr Craig estimated he fixed about one computer every three weeks that had been targeted by scammers. He also received two to four calls for advice from customers who had suspicious sounding callers offering computer advice each week.

"A lot of people are starting to ask the questions which is good," he said.

"If any one rings up and says there's something wrong with your computer, it's a scam. Microsoft won't ring up and say there's something wrong with your computer."

Budget Mobiles and Computers store manager Aamir Hussein said three or four customers had come to him after being locked out of their computer by a scammer.

Most of the time the hard drive needed to be re-formated, which often meant people lost all their personal data, he said.

(Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/article.cfm c_id=1503343&objectid=11152414)



What Happened TO Me:
I was scrolling through my inbox in my usual E-Mail, lofangas@gmail.com, and saw a message which stuck out. The message went like this:

dinagomez@post.com
Nov 7

To Recipients 
Microsoft Corporation Sweepstakes Promotion,
Customer Service.
Your Winning Batch No: HLS/LTY/2901
Your Winning Reference No: MIC/029/2910


OFFICIAL WINNING NOTIFICATION.

We are pleased to inform you of the release of the long awaited results of Sweepstakes promotion organized by Microsoft Corporations, in conjunction with the FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF  SOFTWARE products, (F.P.S.) held on November 2013, in Madrid Spain. Where in your email address emerged as one of the online Winning emails in the 2nd category and therefore attracted a cash award of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Euros Only and a Toshiba Laptop.

The Microsoft Internet E-mail lottery Awards is sponsored by former CEO/Chairman and a consortium of software promotion companies. The Intel Group, Toshiba, Dell Computers and other International Companies. The Microsoft internet E-mail draw is held periodically and is organized to encourage the use of the Internet and promote computer literacy worldwide.


To file for the release of your winning you are advice to contact our Foreign Transfer Manager:



Mr. James Marshall
Tel:0034-603-300-478
Fax:0034-917-692-866
Email:claims.dept@micrsofti.com



INFORMATION NEEDED FROM YOU TO SEND YOUR LAPTOP AND TO ISSUE YOUR CHEQUE ON YOUR FULL NAME AND CONTACT ADDRESS!!

YOUR FULL NAME:

OCCUPATION:

AGE:

SEX:

ADDRESS:

POST CODE:

CITY:

STATE:

COUNTRY:

MOBILE-TELEPHONE:

FAX NUMBER:

WINNER EMAIL ADDRESS:

REFERENCE NUMBER:

AMOUNT WON:

As soon as you send the information to us by Email, this will enable us to start your Verification Procedure from our Office here in Madrid Spain .However once the verification is done all the necessary documents that are required for you to receive your laptop and Cash Cheque in your country will be filed along with your winning CHEQUE PARCEL CONSIGNMENT via COURIER to your contact address you will provide.



Congratulations!!

Sincerely,

Mrs.  Dina Gomez,
Promotions Manager.
(Group Co-ordinator)

So block "Mrs Dina Gomez" from your inbox just to be safe. I escaped but she didn't. I

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Injuries on The Rena


More than two years on after the Rena got stranded at Astrolabe Reef, the owners still haven't cleaned up the mess. Even worse, on the sixth of November two people got injured and taken to Tauranga Hospital. If you are thinhat the Rena and what happened to it?" then I will tell you quickly. In the morning of October 5 2011, the MV Rena got stranded in Astrolabe Reef. The Rena spilt oil onto the shores of the Bay of Plenty and even the Coromandel. The stranding became New Zealand's worst maritime disaster. Let's see what The Bay of Plenty Times' says and then me...


What The Media Says:
Two divers working on the Rena were hospitalised after serious complications at dangerously deep diving levels.
The 25-year-old New Zealander and 31-year-old Am
erican were helping prepare for the removal of the wreck's large accommodation block next month when they got into trouble in separate incidents 10 days apart.
"The Bay of Plenty Times" can reveal that on October 29, the American diver's umbilical device snagged in two separate locations while on ascent from a depth of 46m.

What I Think:
As you just found out, there have been numerous injuries relating to the salvage of the Rena. It has been two years now! Come on, you could have EASILY done it by now! But of course, these are professionals so trust them. Those are the word of either a very faithful person or a dilusioned freak! Jokes aside we should take this seriously, we have to sharpen our safery rules so the salvors can be as safe as can be.




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Lofangas

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Tauranga Arts Festival a Success



After 10 days of non stop action, the Tauranga Arts Festival 2013 was a success! Exciting for Arts people but just disregarded by, um, other people. Unfortunately we couldn't give the any coverage, due to other more important posts.
The Tauranga Arts Festival is Tauranga's very own arts festival. The festival is held every 2 years, lasting 10 days with 40 events and shows. "There were 7000 people at the community day on Saturday and between our two venues of Baycourt and Crystal Palace, there were an extra 600 to 800 people through most nights." said Festival publicist and producer Claire Mabey. A new X Space venue at Baycourt Theatre also allowed more people through the doors, Miss Mabey said. Crystal Palace seated about 320 people, Baycourt about 500 and the X Space about 160.

The Tauranga Arts Festival received $25,000 from Tauranga City Council last year in annual support and $20,000 to help fund the popular Strand Exhibition community day.

In 2009, the festival ran at a loss despite high ticket sales. Mayor Stuart Crosby said such events had a high revenue risk, but that was why sponsorship and council support was essential. "A key issue for me between now and March is to sort out our whole events issue that we have in Tauranga and make sure the new council is more supportive, not necessarily throwing money at them, but support them across the board."



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Lofangas-lofangas@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Tauranga's Population Projections


A few days ago I did a post on Tauranga's population from the 2013 Census. You can view that post here. Today we will see what would Tauranga's population be in the year 2031 using current population information. I will then compare that to the current projections. Let's get into it.


Tauranga's Population in The Past
Firstly let's start at 1945. Why? Because from 1945 to 1963 Tauranga grew fom a small town to a city. Chairman of SmartGrowth Bill Wasley says that in 1945 Tauranga was a small fishing town with 4000 occupants. But radical change saw that small town grow into a small city in 1963. After that Tauranga's port expanded and Mount Maunganui became tourist destination, things really started to boom. In the past 20 years Tauranga's population almost doubled with the merging with "The Mount". That leads us to part two.
An old photo of "The Mount".


Tauranga's Smartgrowth Projections
Smartgrowth is Tauranga's own plan to keep up with it's population growth. They also project Tauranga's population. Let's see if they are very accurate or just terrible predictors.

Lowest Population(2031):
136,000
Medium Population(2031):
151,900
Highest Population(2031):
168,400

They projected this when they estimated the population was 115,000 in 2012. The 2013 Census says Tsuranga's population was 114789, quite different estimates. This brings us to our final part, My Population Projections.

My Population Projections
Looking at those I believe the lowest population for 2031 is most likely. But let's see my projections.

From the 2006 Census to the 2013 Census, Tauranga's population increased by 11,000 people. From 2013 to 2031 there are 18 years. Therefore at this rate Tauranga's population would be a 140489 which is slightly higher than the lowest projection by Smartgrowth. Below are some projections by me.

Projection/Smartgrowth/Me

Lowest-136000, 140489
Medium-151900, 145620
Highest-168400, 153400


As you can see I am very conservative with population projections. The furst one was at 10000 people every seven years, the second is 12,000 every seven years and the last one is 15,000 people every seven years.



That's the end of this massive post, it leaves you to decide which projection will come out as the "winner". Please +1 to encourage me to post.

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Lofangas-taurangablog.blogspot.com



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Tauranga Bombs Into The Record Books


Remember Louis Gordon and his World Record attempt at a mass dive bomb. Some were skeptical(like me) but he did it. A massive 232 people bothered, I mean came to the attempt. Though The Guiness Book of World Records is proccessing it, we can claim it's Tauranga's for now. Louis said the youngest was 4 whilst the oldest was 64. Below is the link to a video of the Record Attempt:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQRJ6nMSLao


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Lofangas

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Tauranga's Population Passes 110,000


Census results are in! Well they were two weeks ago but I was busy ok? Now in all seriousness Tauranga has led Bay of Plenty's growth. But with gains in one place, there has to a drop in otger places. You can see this with Rotorua and Whakatane, the next two largest places in the Bay of Plenty respectively. Here is the stuff you might(or might not) like to know:

-In the 2006 Census Tauranga had a population of 103,881, in the 2013 Census Tauranga increased to 114,789.
-This is an increase of 10,908 or 11%.
-This equals to a 1.5% gain each year.
-The Census is usually held every 5 years but was delayed in 2011 due to the Christchurch Earthquake.
-If you look at it mathematically, Tauranga inreased 7.5% from 2006 to 2013.
-The Bay of Plenty's population is now about 277,000.
-The place with the least "gain" in the Bay of Plenty was Paengaroa, which grew a staggering 9 people from 897 to 906.
-One place has now got no one living in them, Inlet-Tauranga Harbour Omokoroa.(Election Boundaries make this a town.)
-New Zealand grew 200,000 in 7 years, therefore Tauranga contributed 1/20 of the total
population gains.
-Pyes Pa contributed the most with about 3000 people gained.



That is enough to get you bored, isn't it? If not then go to This Blog Post. Now it's finally time to say goodbye so...Goodbye!

Please comment your views about this post, it would help me improve my blog.


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Lofangas-

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Port of Tauranga Profit's from Profit

Internationally recognized Port of Tauranga has reported a net profit of $112 million after tax. This is an increase of 52% since last year. Now for all you "Share Holder's":

-The net profit includes $38.2million profit on the sale of Port of Tauranga Ltd’s 50 per cent share in freight logistics company C3 Limited.
-The directors have declared a final dividend of 26 cents per share, on top of the interim dividend of 20 cents per share. This total dividend of 46 cents per share is an increase of 18 per cent on last year’s distribution.
-“Overall, we invested $68million in property, plant and equipment in the last financial year,” says Chairman John Parker.
Now for the most of us, normal people(No Offence Intended):
-Port of Tauranga is New Zeland's largest port.
-In the 2012/2013 Cruise Season, there were 84 Cruise Ships. This year there are less but larger ships are coming.
-The Rena wasn't Port of Tauranga's fault.(Just the facts!)
-Port of Tauranga owns part of many New Zealand ports.(Not Auckland)
-Port of Tauranga is internationally recognized.(Never Heard of It?)



That's enough information for my fellow readers. See you soon.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Tauranga's Mini Gold Goast-Part 2


Papamoa is a rapidly expanding suburb of Tauranga. At this rate Papamoa is expected to surpass 40,000 people by 2051. But what if some tragedy strikes the town? Here is Part 2 of "Tauranga's Mini Gold Coast" series where we will see some possible situations that could occur:



Situation #4-Papamoa City
In this situation Papamoa decides to split up from Tauranga, as Papamoa can survive itself. However Tauranga decides to "take" events from Papamoa to show superiority. This leaves Papamoa in distress so they decide to merge. Chances of happening 30%

Situation #5-Tauranga Extends
In this situation Tauranga extends and keeps extending it's boundaries because of housing affordability. This ends when they are very close to Te Puke and the end of southern Bay of Plenty. By that time Tauranga's population increases leaving behind Papamoa as a small sized suburb. Papamoa's population dosen't increase heavily after that as it is hemmed in by Tauranga's new suburbs. Chance of happening 25%

Situation #6-TEL Becomes a Failure
This time, the Tauranga Eastern Link fails to live up to expectations. This stops Papamoa East, Papamoa's future suburb, from developing inti a massive "town". The Eastern Link will provide easier travel throughout the Bay of Plenty. If it fails to deliver, tgen the local council's debt will rise. An earlier example of this is Route K, which makes up the majoraty of TCC's debt. Chance of happening 50%

Situation #7-TEL Becomes a Success
Opposite of #6, with Papamoa expanding and growing into a...Mini Gold Coast! Will pass 40,000 by 2051 if Papamoa countinues to meet population projections. Papamoa will pursue it's dream of having a shopping centre to rival Bayfair in the early 2020's if this situation is to happen. Of course this can only happen if the Tauranga Eastern Link becomes popular and tolls are paid. Chance of Happening 50%


To see part 1 of this series, Click Here.

We
have reached the end of an important discussion about Papamoa's development in the future. I personally believe situation #6 and #7 are the currently the two most likely situations to occur as Papamoa East heavily depends on the TEL to write it's future. Please comment what you think about this and what local topic I should cover next. It would also encourage me a lot if you would +1 this Blog.


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Clout in Council, Kelvin Now Deputy Mayor-Should We Care?




Cr Kelvin Clout's catchphrase almost got him mayoralty.
For a man who has completed his first council campaign with great results. He should be happy. But like many of us we are also worried that Cr Clout could sink Tauranga into a deeper hole. A hole of debt and misery. So the question arises, should we trust this first time counciler? Sorry counciler and Deputy Mayor! His first campaign went well with all these promises, will he deliver? Or this is just a huge lie? I have chatted to another fellow Tauranga blogger belives the council should not control Tauranga for example the CBD, Tomahawk. Kelvin says he has business experience but is that enough for a Deputy Mayor of a fast growing city? Tomahawk also says that the people should control Tauranga, not the council, just look what they have left us with. A $500 million debt.


What do you think? Should we let the council do what it's doing or should we take control of OUR city?

Friday, October 25, 2013

Tauranga's Mini Gold Coast?-Part 1


Papamoa is Tauranga's largest combined suburb, with 20,000 people. Projections say that Papamoa will continue to grow into the size of Napier by 2050. This growth will be boosted with the Tauranga Eastern Link. But in an article in one of Tauranga's largest newspapers, they described Papamoa becoming a Mini Gold Coast. Here is part one of the possible situations that could arise in the near future:


Situation #1-Natural Disaster
This one is quite likely to occur with Tsunami's and Earthquake's the two most likely disasters. In the 1980's a single earthquake removed a fellow neighbour from the map. That neighbour was Edgecumbe. Once a promising town now a dwindling villiage. And let's not forget about a Tsunami destroying our "Gold Coast". A tsunami is bound to occur around Pacific water's but what about Papamoa?


Situation #2-Overpopulation
Overpopulation is a growing problem in many cities throughout the world, Papamoa could be the next. Yes Papamoa will become a Mini Gold Coast however population becomes the deciding factor. In the end Papamoa reaches 30,000+ in population but will rarely go higher than that.

Situation #3-Back To a Villiage
The most obvious question, what if the sections in Papamoa East don't sell? This is actually quite unlikely as Papamoa East is attracting many buyers. Too many to be a failure or flop. You cancel this out from the main situations, however the possibility that there are no buyers is possible.

This is it for today, part 2 will be coming soon.

Tauranga News #1-Bombing Into The Record Books!

Louis Gordon wants to get his name in the record books.
 Tauranga Boys' College Student Louis Gordon would normally bomb for fun at the Tauranga Marina. But this Summer he's going to hopefully bomb into the record books. With the support of local radio station, The Edge, he is promoting the World Record Attempt. The Edge is donating some prizes including 50 $25 KFC vouchers towards the event. To be successfull he must have 100 or more participants. Louis says that he will surpass that with ease. If you are keen go to The Edge's Facebook Page to learn more.