23 Sep 2020
An environmental group is appealing the Ports of Auckland s plans to dredge the Rangitoto shipping channel.Group appeals controversial shipping channel plan
12 Jun 2020
Iwi and environmentalists opposed to a proposal to dredge the Rangitoto shipping channel are outraged Auckland Council wants to reject half of the submissions against it.Rangitoto channel dredging: Move to reject submissions extraordinarily undemocratic
11 Aug 2020
The port s application drew 194 public submissions to the Auckland Council in and 13 in support, but today it was granted consent to deepen Auckland s shipping channel.Ports of Auckland gets green light to deepen shipping channel despite controversy
12 Jun 2020
Iwi and environmentalists opposed to a proposal to dredge the Rangitoto shipping channel are outraged Auckland Council wants to reject half of the submissions against it.Rangitoto channel dredging: Move to reject submissions extraordinarily undemocratic
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Press Release – Environmental Protection Authority Just over two months into its call for information on the herbicide glyphosate, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has received over 80 responses. This weed killer has been used by home gardeners, farmers, and councils in New Zealand …
Just over two months into its call for information on the herbicide glyphosate, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has received over 80 responses.
This weed killer has been used by home gardeners, farmers, and councils in New Zealand since the 1970s. Although it is commonly known as the active ingredient in Roundup, there are 89 mixtures containing glyphosate that are approved for use in this country.
Empired lands $52M EPA digital services contract
Empired lands $52M EPA digital services contract
Set to significantly boost its east coast project capabilities.
Empired has secured a $52 million managed services contract with the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in Victoria.
The deal stretches for four years, includes two one-year extension options and is expected to produce base services revenue of about $8.8 million per annum.
The project features a range of modern digital managed services spanning the EPA’s cloud platforms, networks and business applications, which are mostly Microsoft-based.
Empired will also apply a DevOps approach to underpin ongoing, iterative enhancements to core systems, ensuring they don’t go ‘stale’ and remain relevant along the changing business needs.
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