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The Fight Against Malaria: Building Sustainable Solutions in South Sudan

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Majok Tulba, an award-winning author and social entrepreneur, is running a Facebook fundraiser campaign in New Zealand and Australia to raise funds for malaria medication for his village in South Sudan. He aims to establish sustainable solutions that financially empower poor communities and make quality healthcare accessible to all.

https://www.facebook.com/donate/296750631405037/?fundraiser_source=fundraiser_shortcuts

With up to 200 youngsters a day dying and 2000 newborn deaths each year from the disease, the appeal has taken on a personal journey for Majok, who “has shared a bed with mosquitoes and malaria.”

In recent days, a World Health Organisation report revealed a mortality surveillance in Bentiu camp in South Sudan showed a higher death rate in 2020 compared to 2019. In another camp malaria cases had risen by 125 percent since late June.

The report attributes cases of malaria to the flooding in the country occasioned by heavy rains. A WHO official in the country, Dr Joseph Wamala, said the report revealed malaria had exceeded acute respiratory infections as the leading cause of morbidity in the area.

Malaria is one of the top causes of illness and death in South Sudan with most cases and deaths occurring in children and expectant mothers. The WHO estimates at least 1.3 million people fell ill with malaria in 2017.

Recounting when he was infected, Majok said: “In the night, I woke to what felt like lightning coursing through my head, my legs, and spreading to my entire body. I felt the chill, the fever, and the aches. I could barely move. I thought I wasn’t going to see another sunrise.”

Having survived, he is now throwing his weight behind the Konybai (“help the people” in Dinka language) malaria medication project. Created to offer quality healthcare to families in South Sudan, appeal organisers want to build community pharmacies and health programs, as well as funding mosquito nets and anti-malarial medications.

A single $5 donation can give someone the anti-inflammatory medication they need. For $10, you can give two children antibiotics. For $100, you can give two children and their mothers a month’s worth of lifesaving medications. 

Majok added: “Malaria kills so many people and leaves so many more too sick to function. It holds back the world’spoorest from making the most of their lives.”

“With your support, hundreds of sick people will receive what they require to get better and help Konybai deliver on a promise that better days and brighter horizons are ahead.”

Media Release on 13 August 2020

Media Contact
Majok Tulba, Konybai Pharmacare
Email: majok2003@hotmail.com
Phone: 0474044444
Website: www.konybaipharma.com

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Parkin Drawing Prize Finalist Over 300 Hours Work

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

(PR.co.nz)  To declare that a work is complete is a mean feat in itself. This is because every inch of the 65x55cm (larger than A2) card is filled with minute yet realistic detailing; the whole drawing is done with very fine Copic Multiliners (0.03mm), with the exception of some colored pencil and pen added to create more depth. Natalie’s precise but lively style, has extremely fine impressionistic details and dashes of colour that allude to a sense of realism.

All of Natalie’s work is extremely intricate and detailed “Some of the work I do takes months or years to finish depending on how intricate and big the piece is. Even the smaller works can take weeks or months – time and patience really is a virtue”.

“Deciding to enter the Parkin Drawing Prize and being accepted is such an honour and big deal for me, I work on my artwork tirelessly, so being accepted is recognition of all the hard work I put into this piece. The last few months before the deadline were particularly full on!”

Natalie is 31, has no formal artistic training, and yet up until about about 5 years ago she mainly painted realistic and colourful oil portraits. Making the decision while living in Melbourne in 2015, she gave up pursuing a career in the comedy world to completely restart her already self-taught art practice, and go back to square one to relearn how to draw and illustrate.

From cartoons, to black and white line-art drawings of nature scenes, men with beards and dogs in the wind, or a one metre long panoramic drawing of the Wellington Botanic Gardens, her work became increasingly detailed until she was able to produce the detail she does today.

About the Fountain of Life and Death:
The Fountain is an intimate portrait of life and death inspired by experiences, good and bad, all of which have ultimately strengthened my foundations as a person.
All the faces and people hidden in the fountain’s structure represent various ideas… the objects that the lady in the center is holding are structures of the universe, and challenges that we all have to face. The flowers and water flowing from her hair represent life; and the chaotic, broken and interwoven fountain represents death. The lady in the middle represents the inner strength that everyone has access to.

Parkin Drawing Prize is on at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts (1 Queens Wharf, Wellington Waterfront) from 4 August – 30 August 2020.

See more of Natalie’s work on her Facebook page: www.facebook.com/nataliesfineart

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Standing Desks Proving Popular Among Home Offices in 2020

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

The health risks of a sedentary lifestyle are well documented. But it has been the last decade which has seen the most significant amount of awareness and research around the dangers of sitting for a prolonged period.

A groundbreaking study in 2010 revealed that, even when adults regularly engage in exercise, they still cannot negate the adverse health effects of sitting all day. This study, and many others like it, has led people to embrace the standing and height-adjustable desk.

2020 has further accelerated consumer interest in standing desks. With the global pandemic forcing people to work from home offices, workers were investing more in their home offices spaces, and many opted for height-adjustable desks.

“The lockdown changed the way many kiwis worked”, says office furniture retailer, SmartSpace. “Many offices have embraced stand up desks over the past few years and normalised height-adjustable solutions. When we were forced into a home working environment, a lot of people wanted to carry this over to their home offices”.

SmartSpace sells electric, sit to stand desks. The product has seen increased interest over the past three months.

“The lockdown forced businesses to adopt a work from home strategy. Coming out of lockdown, we have seen this trend continue, with employers allowing workers to work from a home office a few days a week”.

“The rise of flexible home working has seen more kiwis invest in home office spaces”.

A standing desk benefits both body and mind. Standing for periods throughout the day burns a greater number of calories, decreasing the chance of weight gain and heart disease. Additionally, standing has been shown to improve mood and boost energy levels.

A study of Australian women revealed that those who sat for more than seven hours each day has a 47% greater risk of depressive symptoms than those who employed intermittent standing.

Smartspace has received similar feedback from their customers. Jason Nicholls, Director of Photography at Fluke Creative, noted, “my brain works differently when I stand up. I am much more active and alert. The standing desk has made a real difference”.

SmartSpace’s range of standing and height-adjustable desks can be purchased via their website.

Media Release on 11 August 2020

Media Contact
SmartSpace
Email: info@smartspace.co.nz
Phone: (09) 925 5007
Website: https://www.smartspace.co.nz/

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Functional Urban Areas the Focus of New National Policy Statement

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

The Property Group Limited (TPG) has been involved with the planning and strategies necessary to comply with the requirements of the National Policy Statement – Urban Development Capacity since its release in 2016. The recently released National Policy Statement – Urban Development (NPS-UD) ultimately supersides this and has outlined the new direction of urban development planning in New Zealand.

According to TPG’s Director – Planning Andrew Macleod, a key policy shift in the new statement involves functional urban environments and a stronger emphasis on intensification.

“The objectives of the new National Policy Statement are to ensure we meet our employment and housing needs, while also improving the function, affordability, and amenity of our urban areas,” he says.

TPG has 13 offices throughout New Zealand, which allows them to draw upon many skillsets and resources to assist with the NPS-UD requirements.

“We bring together a suite of planning, design, and property disciplines under one roof, allowing us to provide a broad spectrum of integrated, evidence-driven advice that meets our statutory responsibilities and clients’ needs.”

TPG has experience assisting with plan drafting for district plans, social and community infrastructure needs analysis, urban regeneration, design-led placemaking, master planning, development feasibility and interactive GIS/development capacity methodology.

We understand the need to focus growth on central areas and along transport corridors, and whilst this should be done primarily through allowing for an increase in height in these areas, we believe it also requires consideration of broader place making objectives.

“We are excited about urban development in New Zealand for Kiwis and their future needs. If we can help with your NPS-UD obligations, or you just want to have a chat, we can’t wait to speak with you.”

If you would like to know more about TPG or their services, visit propertygroup.co.nz, use the contact form, phone 04 470 6105, or email enquiries@propertygroup.co.nz.

About The Property Group
The Property Group Limited (TPG) is New Zealand’s largest independent specialist property consultancy, with 13 offices nationwide. They are proud to offer end-to-end property, planning, and development advice to enable clients to make decisions that add value to their business. From the north to the south, TPG has a variety of experts who are dedicated to providing the full property package.

Media Release 5 August 2020

Media Contact
Customer service, The Property Group (TPG)
Email: enquiries@propertygroup.co.nz
Phone: 04 470 6105
Website: https://www.propertygroup.co.nz/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=yPVct5vZoAE&feature=emb_logo

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Progressive Hydraulic Company Offers Businesses New Opportunities

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

BOA Hydraulics has been working with customers and industry members, to highlight the hidden costs in their business around lost productivity due to downtime with hydraulic machinery. They believe it was important to communicate the need for great reliable staff that could learn new skills to add significant value to the business.

Listening to those in the industry, BOA has developed an innovative hydraulic hose repair and maintenance solution, giving businesses control of their hydraulic hoses, keeping projects on track and on budget.

According to BOA Director Simon Boakes, BOA redefined hydraulic hose repair and maintenance bringing contractors innovations such as the BOApod (hydraulic hose repair and maintenance mobile trailer unit) and the BOAhub App.

“We offer businesses the chance to take control of their own hydraulic hose repair and maintenance or add hydraulic repairs to their service offering. With the BOApod, the right hose and fittings along with support and training, we believe we have the right combination of elements to allow businesses to successfully repair and maintain hydraulic hoses. We’re also excited to give our customers control of their ordering, inventory, and assets with the innovative BOAhub App.”

Simon says working efficiently and utilising the staff you have is crucial, especially in this economic climate.

“Take another look at your hydraulic hose repair, whether there is the opportunity for you to take control of it yourself or add it to your service offering, you can turn wasted time into profit and rethink hydraulic hose care.”

If you would like to know more what this innovative company can offer you, visit www.boa.co.nz, email sales@boa.co.nz, or phone 0800 20 20 20.

About BOA
BOA gets its name from the Boa Constrictor – a “powerful, big, fast, yet flexible king of pressure”. It’s clear to see that BOA Hydraulics is not a lot different from its namesake. BOA is proud to offer machinery, products, hoses, and fittings, as well as innovative technology to link them together. You can rely on BOA for genuine parts, quality service, and an innovative approach.

Media Release on 5 August 2020

Media Contact
Customer service, BOA Hydraulics
Email: sales@boa.co.nz
Phone: 0800 20 20 20
Website: https://boahydraulics.com/
Video: https://youtu.be/7_ur1xunVYc

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NZ Pen Innovators Surrokko Crowdfunding Campaign

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Source: Press Release Service

(PR.co.nz)  Two enterprising New Zealanders have successfully launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the widespread release of their functional, stylish, and precision-engineered pens. They launched the campaign on 22 July and they were fully funded within 24 hours. The campaign will run until August 21, 2020 and they are offering Kickstarter exclusive discounts on their pens.
The Flagship Surrokko Aluminium Fountain and Rollerball Pen was created by Damon Kostidis and Paul Guinibert, who share a passion for design and wanted to improve upon the common office pen. They also wanted to reduce the use of cheap, disposable plastic pens that often end up in landfill. Damon had learned about the importance of always having a pen from his days in the military, which continued into his career in the corporate world. However, he found that no pen had the versatility, function, or style he was looking for. By collaborating with Paul, an experienced engineer, the two were able to invent the Surrokko Fountain and Rollerball pens.
The design philosophy was to use durable materials and innovative design concepts. Both the fountain and rollerball versions of the pen have been carefully constructed to be perfectly balanced and ergonomic, allowing for total stability and control. It’s a great way to make a statement at work, whether locking in a business deal or writing a personal masterpiece. The pen’s solid build and comfortable design also make it ideal for both writing and sketching.
There are several features that separate the Sorruko pen from other pens lying around the office. It has a cap that locks into place, a matte black ceramic finish, and a low center of gravity for effortless control. With its aircraft-grade aluminium body and a lifetime guarantee, a single Sorruko pen can easily replace the multiple low-quality pens that one may have littered across their office.
Those interested in having their own Surrokko pen can get one at a reduced price by contributing to the Kickstarter campaign. With a USD$199 contribution, the first tier offers a Surrokko pen USD$50 off the retail price. The next tier, at USD$299 early bird price, offers two Surrokko pens 40 percent off the retail price for the first 20 contributors. The final USD$1,791 tier allows contributors to get 10 Surrokko pens at a 10 percent discount for each pen. For all tiers, contributors will receive acknowledgement on the Surrokko website as well as the choice between fountain pen or rollerball for their new pens.
The rewards of this campaign can be shipped anywhere. With an estimated delivery in September 2020, a Surrokko pen is sure to make for a great gift for someone returning to school or work later in the year.

Media Release 4 August 2020.

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Raise it Fundraising

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

(PR.co.nz)  

At the start of 2020 Raise It Fundraising, an NZ based start-up specialising in helping schools and clubs fundraise online, were getting underway to take their revolutionary online fundraising campaigns to schools and clubs around New Zealand. Then Covid19 ground fundraising to a halt.

During lockdown Raise It was able to innovate and provide a “virtual event” platform allowing fundraisers to undertake virtual challenges at home and collect fundraising sponsorship for their participation. One Auckland gymnastics club used the platform and challenged their gymnasts to perform handstands and planks at home with 20 gymnasts raising over $4,000 for the club.

Out of lockdown Raise It returned their focus to assisting schools with a full online campaign service. One small country school north of Auckland took their offline bike-a-thon and moved it on to the Raise It platform. As the event was held straight after Covid they weren’t sure what to expect. With the assistance of Raise It Campaign Managers throughout the campaign they raised significantly more than ever before. The administration overheads were substantially less as the majority of funds were collected online and simply deposited in their bank account at the end of the campaign. Donations came in from all around the world to support this small rural school.

With Raise It gone are the days of paper based sponsorship forms, collecting and counting cash, and manually reconciling totals – Raise It take the headache out of fundraising and move everything online. Their fundraising programs all lead to an easy, stress free way of raising funds for schools and clubs requiring less effort for PTA’s and committees than some of the historical fundraising activities usually undertaken. Parent’s also love the idea of fundraising online with a Raise It campaign as it allows them to easily invite family and friends from around the globe to participate without the hassle of collecting cash.

For more information please see our website for details www.raiseit.co.nz

Media Release 31 July 2020.

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AgSpares New Farm Maintenance Product Ranges

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

(PR.co.nz)  AgSpares is a family business that supplies tractor parts throughout NZ Australia and the Pacific.

Based on customer enquiries and demand they have recently added a number of new product ranges to their online shop. These products are centered around farm and lifestyle block maintenance.

The ranges include:

DELFAST FENCING
Bulk packs of batten staples and screws can now be delivered direct to the farm or lifestyle block gate by AgSpares. These packs are for use in the Delfast Batten Staple Guns which can be either cordless or connected to a compressed air supply.
https://agspares.co.nz/category/Farm-Maintenance-Fencing-Gear

SPRAYSMART SPRAYERS
AgSpares is now able to offer a range of spray equipment for the lifestyle block, small farm or for residential use. Sizes range from 6 litre to 100 litre capacity. They are available in as hand held sprayers, knapsack sprayers, ATV tanks or tanks that can be towed by an ATV.
https://agspares.co.nz/category/Farm-Maintenance-Sprayers

SMALL ENGINE EQUIPMENT
AgSpares now offers and range of high quality durable SINA line trimmers and blowers which can be purchase online and delivered overnight to urban locations and 2-3 days to rural addresses. Along with complete units AgSpares also offers a comprehensive range of SINA and ROBIN small petrol four stroke engines from 2.5HP up to 35HP. AgSpares have over 40 engines available to suit a variety of applications.
https://agspares.co.nz/category/Farm-Maintenance-Small-Engine-Equipment

Media Release 31 July 2020.

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Dashper Drive Offers Generous Sections Close to Warkworth

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

A new boutique subdivision near Warkworth has recently come on market. Dashper Drive is a 7-lot subdivision located on Goatley Road and is targeted toward those seeking a more relaxed, peaceful environment to build their dream home.

Set among native bush, each generously sized section features an expansive outlook far from any traffic or noise. But the development does not sacrifice tranquillity for convenience and is just a seven-minute drive from Warkworth and a fifty-minute drive from Auckland central.

“With Dashper Drive, you really do get the best of both worlds”, says developer, Mark Dashper. “These sections offer a relaxed, rural lifestyle and a very manageable commute to Auckland city”.

Also nearby is the Matakana. A once-sleepy rural village whose farmers market has become a popular weekend destination for out-of-towners. With fresh local produce, locally made wine and artisan treats, Matakana is the ideal neighbour!

Dashper Drive currently has one lot (lot 5) available and two more lots ready soon. Lot 5 is considered to be one of the best sections for sale in the Warkworth subdivision.

“Lot 5 is the most elevated section available at Dashper Drive”, explains Dashper. “The section is approximately 50% pasture and 50% pristine protected native bush. The land is ready to build with a driveway right to the gate and all power and communication sited and ready to go!”

The convenient location of the Dashper Drive subdivision will further improve with the completion of the first section of the Puhoi – Welsford motorway extension. Earmarked for late 2021 the extension will reduce travel time to Auckland by five minutes and make for a much smoother journey to the city.

To learn more about Dashper Drive, visit their website. Here you can view their detailed information packs and register you interest for the final three sections.

Media Release on 29 July 2020

Media Contact
Dashper Drive
Email: mark@temanuaute.org.nz
Phone: 0277870350
Website: dashperdrive.co.nz

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