Visiting Scientist to speak on pros and cons of 5G
5G INFORMATION EVENING IN AUCKLAND! We are very lucky to have Professor Dariusz coming to NZ to educate us ~ he is an advisor to WHO (World Health Organisation) and Sue Grey (environmental lawyer and scientist) is incredibly knowledgeable on 5G in NZ and our governments role too. Don't miss this, and please spread the word, this information is so important for the health of our families and generations to come.
Professor Dariusz Leszczynski’s Auckland lecture
Professor Lezczynski will be introduced by lawyer Sue Grey and the facilitator for the event will be Dr. Manuel Vallee, PhD of the University of Auckland.
Date: Tuesday 19th November 2019
Time: 6.30 to 8 PM; Doors open at 6 PM
Venue: Auckland University Library Lecture Theatre B15
This lecture theatre is located in Building 109 at the corner of Princes St and Alfred St across from Albert Park in Central Auckland.
Cost: Free – but donations/koha towards the costs of bringing Professor Leszczynski to Auckland would be gratefully received. — with Sue Grey and Jules Bright.
Poll: 🤖 What skills do you think give a CV the ultimate edge in a robot-filled workplace?
The Reserve Bank has shared some pretty blunt advice: there’s no such thing as a “safe” job anymore 🛟😑
Robots are stepping into repetitive roles in factories, plants and warehouses. AI is taking care of the admin tasks that once filled many mid-level office jobs.
We want to know: As the world evolves, what skills do you think give a CV the ultimate edge in a robot-filled workplace?
Want to read more? The Press has you covered!
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53% Human-centred experience and communication
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15.7% Critical thinking
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28.8% Resilience and adaptability
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2.5% Other - I will share below!
Poll: Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
The Post recently shared an opinion piece on the Harbour Crossing and why a more democratic approach might be needed 🚗🚲👟
While most decisions sit within the political arena, many organisations—like NZTA—manage long-term projects that go beyond party lines. Politics can sometimes disrupt progress, and the next Harbour Crossing is a big decision that will affect all Aucklanders.
We’d love your thoughts: Should near-complete, shovel-ready designs be shared with the public, or should the community have a hand in shaping the designs from the start?
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81.5% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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18.5% No. This would be impossible in practice.
Have you got New Zealand's best shed? Show us and win!
Once again, Resene and NZ Gardener are on the hunt for New Zealand’s best shed! Send in the photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever upcycled spaces, potty potting sheds and colourful chicken coops. The Resene Shed of the Year 2026 winner receives $1000 Resene ColorShop voucher, a $908 large Vegepod Starter Pack and a one-year subscription to NZ Gardener. To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) why your garden shed is New Zealand’s best, and send up to five high-quality photos by email to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Entries close February 23, 2026.
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