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Wellington scoop co nz » After privacy concerns, police remove tracking tool from website

Wellington.Scoop report by Jem Traylen Police have removed a controversial web-tracking tool called Facebook Pixel from their website after a member of the public went to the media with his concerns. Last week, the NZ Council for Civil Liberties (NZCCL) released a media statement highlighting concerns from PhD researcher Kent Newman who discovered that some government agencies, including the Police, were using tracking tools such as Facebook Pixel on their websites without disclosing this to the public. A Police spokesperson said they reviewed the use of Facebook Pixel following NZCCL’s media statement and subsequent media enquiries. “The Facebook Pixel was set up in 2016 to support the constabulary recruitment campaign. However, New Zealand Police has not used the Facebook Pixel for this campaign for over 18 months and it has now been deleted. Police has no intention currently of re-enabling this tool. We are reviewing our policies to make sure they remain up to date.”

Whanganui Summer Programme faces recess unless volunteer found

Whanganui Summer Programme faces recess unless volunteer found 12 May, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Pātea Historical Society president Jacq Dwyer (centre) tells Whanganui Summer Programme participants about a Pātea hydro scheme. Photo / Supplied Pātea Historical Society president Jacq Dwyer (centre) tells Whanganui Summer Programme participants about a Pātea hydro scheme. Photo / Supplied Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron One of the jewels of the Whanganui summer will cease to sparkle unless a volunteer steps forward to handle its finances. The Whanganui Summer Programme has been running talks and excursions on almost every day

Community Scoop » Apartments Give New Life To Former Trade Training Hostel

Press Release – New Zealand Government A building that once shaped the Mori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of tautahi and provide much needed housing for whnau Minister for Mori Development Willie Jackson announced today. The old Mori Trade Training … A building that once shaped the Māori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of Ōtautahi and provide much needed housing for whānau Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson announced today. The old Māori Trade Training hostel, Te Koti Te Rato, at Rehua Marae in Christchurch has been redeveloped into six rental apartments, made up of one and two-bedroom units.

Gore s council asked for social impact review of gambling

Rachael Kelly/Stuff Joann Brand of the Hokonui Rununga speaks at the Gore District Council’s Draft Gambling Policy and TAB Venues Policy hearing. The upwards trajectory of spending on gambling in the Gore district means organised crime must be laundering money in the area because it can’t be attributed to anything legal, and a social impact review on the effects of gambling needs to be done by the Gore District Council to find out what is going on, Hokonui Rūnanga staffer Joann Brand says. ”It’s a big rise, and so you do an impact study to see where it’s coming from,’’ Brand said before a hearing into a review of the Gore District Council’s Draft Gambling Policy and TAB Venues Policy on Tuesday night.

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