Innovative post-disaster emergency telecommunications implemented at Naenae Community Emergency Hub.
After a major disaster like an earthquake or storm, damaged infrastructure and power outages can make it hard for people to stay connected with loved ones and services. This can impact community well-being, as well as response and recovery efforts.
To address this, a pilot project was implemented to test an innovative solution that will provide power and internet access to the community after a disaster.
Emily's solo exhibition of affordable, abstract collages is inspired by land and city scapes. Emily incorporates paper collage and mark making, using a minimal palette and repetition to build depth in her work.
Kia ora St John’s whānau, In a world where many feel lost, pressured, or alone, the Gospel message speaks deeply: we are more known than we realise, more loved than we imagine, and invited to belong—together—with our Good Shepherd.
Get your entries in for another epic regional winter paddling event this July! Join Tai Tonga 41 Waka Ama Outrigger Canoe Club for their annual Matariki race – what better way to celebrate te tau hou Māori than being out … Continue reading →