Ōwhata School principal to iwi after property transfer: You re the boss now
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Lorraine Taylor (centre) says Māori students are achieving at the same level as non-Māori thanks to a stronger relationship between East Rotorua schools and local iwi. Photo / Andrew Warner
Lorraine Taylor (centre) says Māori students are achieving at the same level as non-Māori thanks to a stronger relationship between East Rotorua schools and local iwi. Photo / Andrew Warner
When the land under his school was returned to the local iwi, Ōwhata School principal Bob Stiles says it helped to transform the relationship.
Bidens Deputies OK Illegals Importing More Children, Teen Workers
Bidens Deputies OK Illegals Importing More Children, Teen Workers
President Joe Bidens deputies are making it easier for U.S.-based illegal migrants to import and pick up more so-called Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) at government shelters run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Officials told reporters on Friday they would end a 2018 policy set by President Donald Trump. The Trump policy allowed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to scrutinize the U.S.-based people who offered to sponsor children and teenagers being held at HHS shelters.
Consultation to start on Tauranga $45m Cameron Rd upgrade
11 Mar, 2021 01:43 AM
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Bay of Plenty Times
Details of a $45 million government-funded project to futureproof Cameron Rd are being shared with the community, so they can help finalise the plan which will help transform the Te Papa Peninsula into a thriving, connected centre.
More than one million bus passengers use Cameron Rd each year, and 60 per cent of all bus connections in Tauranga pass through Cameron Rd, Tauranga City Council said in a statement.
Tauranga s projected population by 2063 will increase by almost 80,000, the statement said.
Tauranga City Council infrastructure general manager Nic Johansson said Cameron Rd was one of the city s main arteries, and the city had an opportunity to get ahead of the growth by incorporating more transport options.
Finomial and Mainstream Fund Services Partner to Transform the Investor and Fund Manager Experience
Partnership Leverages Innovative Technology to Streamline the Investor Onboarding Process and Enhance Investor Data Security
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 10, 2021 / Finomial, a leading Compliant Client Lifecycle Management ( CCLM ) platform, today announced its partnership with Mainstream Fund Services, a global provider of full-service fund administration and part of Mainstream Group Holdings Limited (ASX:MAI) ( Mainstream ). The partnership leverages cutting-edge technology to streamline the investor onboarding processes and enhance investor data security. Many of Mainstream s clients are already using Finomial for digital client onboarding.
The partnership is addressing an industry-wide problem of a labor-intensive and arduous onboarding process. Mainstream and Finomial s partnership streamlines the investor onboarding process by:
Signal Advance, Inc.: Signal Advance Applies Its Proprietary Technology to Transform Cybersecurity and Virtually Eliminate Remote Hacking
Analog Guard,
an encryption technology that exploits the Company s proprietary Signal Advance technology. The analog encryption system under development is expected to virtually eliminate remote hacking, transforming the cybersecurity sector.
Technological advances in such areas as e-commerce, mobile payments, cloud computing, Big Data and analytics, IoT, AI, machine learning, and social media, the main drivers for economic growth, have resulted in higher incidences of cyber-attacks and increased cyber risk for users and businesses. Cybe-crime is projected to cost over $6 trillion globally in 2021 (up from $3 trillion in 2015) and is