Users say that as soon as dates become available they are snapped up faster than a human is able to click through the required steps, indicating bots are being used to circumvent the system. Some services have been profiting off the MIQ booking system, such as MIQ Helpers which has been charging some users more than $2000 to secure a room.
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New Zealand has 4000 MIQ rooms across 31 facilities in five regions. The GitHub post says the tools give users an advantage in booking a spot on New Zealand MIQ over other people not using similar tools. “Please keep in mind that your advantage in using this tool will make it harder for others, not using a helper tool, to get a spot. Please help others to get started with these tools, so everyone gets an equal chance.”
Tuesday, 20 July 2021, 3:11 pm
Post-event reporting on the 36th America’s Cup (AC36)
has been released today. The reports cover the delivery of
the event by Crown, Council and America’s Cup Event
Limited, economic impacts for Auckland and New Zealand, and
delivery of critical infrastructure.
The reporting
shows that, despite the challenges of COVID-19, a
world-class sporting event was delivered.
The
high-level
Auckland, New Zealand’s Hosting of the 36th
America’s Cup report notes:
· The overall
economic return of AC36 was much lower than forecast. This
was due to the lower-than-expected number of Challengers and
then the subsequent impacts of COVID-19, as well as the
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Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment A new All-of-Government (AoG) office supplies contract used by over a thousand government agencies focuses on low-waste, sustainable products, and will deliver tangible economic and environmental outcomes, Laurence Pidcock, General Manager of …
A new All-of-Government (AoG) office supplies contract – used by over a thousand government agencies – focuses on low-waste, sustainable products, and will deliver tangible economic and environmental outcomes, Laurence Pidcock, General Manager of New Zealand Government Procurement (NZGP, a branch within MBIE), announced today.
“These are the sort of contract changes – when looked at across the whole of the public sector – which will help reduce carbon emissions and design waste out of our system.”
Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment A new All-of-Government (AoG) office supplies contract used by over a thousand government agencies focuses on low-waste, sustainable products, and will deliver tangible economic and environmental outcomes, Laurence Pidcock, General Manager of …
A new All-of-Government (AoG) office supplies contract – used by over a thousand government agencies – focuses on low-waste, sustainable products, and will deliver tangible economic and environmental outcomes, Laurence Pidcock, General Manager of New Zealand Government Procurement (NZGP, a branch within MBIE), announced today.
“These are the sort of contract changes – when looked at across the whole of the public sector – which will help reduce carbon emissions and design waste out of our system.”