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CS-VUE News and Updates for April
Jun 10 2009 ▪ To view this email online click here
Hello CS-VUE Subscriber,
Welcome to the April edition of CS-VUE News and Updates.
In this issue we have the latest CS-VUE Updates, links to an NBR Article featuring CS-VUE, Hints and Tips, By the Numbers, and news from our Andrew.Stewart Holdings partner companies.
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The CS-VUE team is eagerly anticipating the release of CS-VUE Version 3.0.
Users will login to CS-VUE and view a completely overhauled
and fresh design, with the CS-VUE functionality redressed to be even more intuitive to use.
The new interface will also make it much
easier for us to implement and release the exciting modules we are planning for later this year.
We are now inviting feedback from
the CS-VUE community; please go to the members' only
section of our blog to take a sneak peek at what is coming up.
If you are having difficulty logging in, please contact Jasmine. |
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NBR ARTICLE - SOFTWARE TO TAME THE RMA |
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National Business Review 17 April 2009
Application helps keep track of all the complexities.
For many,
The Resource Management Act is a beast careering out of control.
Regional sales manager Adrian Bullen told NBR his company's eponymous
online software had its genesis when CS-VUE was approached the Auckland City Council in 2003 to devise a system for tracking and managing consent
compliance within the council. For Auckland software company CS-VUE, it has proved a business opportunity.
To read the rest of this
article online, click here. |
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HINTS AND TIPS - NETWORKING ON TWITTER! |
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Why Twitter?
Twitter is a great way to learn about new things, often with links to interesting information and
stories. The search facility is simple to use, and it's easy to browse the short tweet titles to quickly discover what you are
looking for.
Important news worthy events are well documented and break on Twitter. There are numerous examples of events were first
broken on Twitter, before the traditional media noticed something happened, and then subsequently published by large news organisations including
CNN.
It's also a great place to network with peers in your industry and find people that have similar interests to you - in real time!
Take a look at the links below to see what you might be missing!
Useful Twitters
http://twitter.com/CS_VUE
http://twitter.com/NZGovtFeeds
http://twitter.com/NZGreens
http://twitter.com/gpnz
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NZ By the numbers - 52% Rise in
Prosecutions
Prosecutions under the Resource Management Act have leapt, with the agricultural sector the main culprit. An
Environment Ministry report showed 260 prosecutions nationwide from May 1, 2005, till June 30 last year. That compared with 171 prosecutions
from July 1, 2001, till April 30, 2005, an increase of 52 per cent. The number of prosecutions each year has grown from 45 to 82.
Au - $460K Oil Spill Requires Lengthy
Ongoing Monitoring
ECOLOGICAL fallout from the Queensland oil spill will be felt for months and could include albinism in mangrove plants
and reduced fish populations, scientists warn.
AU By the Numbers - Mobil ordered to pay $350,000
Mobil Refining Australia (Pty) Ltd were convicted in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court, during December 2008, on one charge of causing an
environmental hazard.
AU By the Numbers - CALTEX PENALISED $100,000 FOR
LEAK Caltex Australia Petroleum Pty Ltd was convicted in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court today (March 6) on one charge of permitting an
environmental hazard.
AU By the
Numbers - Marine Co fined $80,000
One of the world's largest marine terminal operators was convicted today in the Melbourne
Magistrates Court on a charge of polluting the atmosphere, and was ordered to pay $80,000 towards the construction of a community garden at
Docklands
AU By the
Numbers - Transpacific ordered to pay $75,000
Transpacific Cleanaway Pty Ltd were found guilty, in December 2008, of breaching its EPA
operating licence for its Tullamarine Landfill operation and been ordered to pay $75,000 to a community environmental project.
NZ Banks Peninsula
dairy farmer fined $5,000 for effluent discharge
Banks Peninsula dairy farmer Philip Ross Curry has been fined $5,000 after pleading
guilty to a charge of discharging dairy shed solids onto land that may have resulted in contaminants entering nearby Barrys Bay Stream. The case was
heard in the Christchurch District Court earlier this year.
NZ PHA emphasises importance of
Resource Management Act to health The Public Health Association (PHA) has warned against changing the Resource Management Act (RMA) at the
expense of people's health.
NZ News - Unlikely allies fight RMA appeal limits An unlikely alliance is forming between big business and environmental groups against a proposed law change they say will shut them out of important
planning decisions. |
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ANDREW.STEWART GROUP UPDATE |
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Andrew.Stewart Ltd has had recent media coverage in the Gulf News regarding the
work they have done with Waiheke Island Resort. The two companies have been working together to improve the Resort's wastewater treatment plant,
reduce the volume of water used on site and improve the quality of their treated wastewater. The effluent produced by the system is of such high
quality that it is suitable for recycling and irrigating olives and lemons, which are about to be planted on site.
CarbonGroup has recently teamed up with Revolution ID to include use of the FoundationFootprintTM
product - a web-based Carbon, energy and water footprint management system that is compliant to the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064
standards. |
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CS-VUE continually innovates!
If you have any suggestions about future enhancements or improvements, please let us know.
Our technical team will review all development ideas, and as always, we
roll-out product updates to all of the CS-VUE community - meaning everyone benefits. |
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CS-VUE Auckland office - Resource Management Technology Group Limited
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Level 2, 45 Sale Street
Auckland Central
PO Box 911 310
Auckland Mail Centre
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Phone: 09 984 7758
Fax: 09 984 7741
Sales: Adrian Bullen
Sales: Jasmine Dickenson
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