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    (2013) defines Public Relations and Communication management as fundamental to achievement of organisational goals. Communication is used within strategy in the Waterview Connection Development (WCD) to show where the organisation wants to be in the court of public opinion prior to and during the major road project. Underway in west Auckland, the WCD project is creating a motorway link between Highways 16 and 20, which in part, runs underground in tunnels. The construction of the tunnels is aided by a piece of machinery named 'Alice '. The tunnels will provide a direct link connecting Auckland 's business district to the airport, as well as establishing an alternative to State Highway 1. The Development is under the control of the New Zeland Transport Authority (NZTA), costing about $1.4 billion. REFFF!!!! This essay sets out to critically asess how NZTA has communicated to engage publics during the WCD. Through analysing the communication activity used, in particlar focus on community enagagement, and applying it public relations theory, it is then possible to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in terms of how effective the development 's strategic communication plan is. Key publics to the Project The WCD 's project managers need to identify the major publics who might have an interest in the project. They may include affected residents whose houses are affected by the noise and the possible shifts of land, road users who may experience delays during construction,…

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    1 INTRODUCTION Transport has a huge impact on daily basis in New Zealand. It is known that New Zealand currently spends billions of dollars on transport (Ministry of Transport, 2014). Transport has become one of the biggest factors contributing in energy consumption and economic growth in New Zealand and Ministry of Transport have introduced four scenarios in order to make flexible investment options. Ministry of Transport have considered a change in oil price and digital technology advancement…

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    Project background Auckland is the largest city and main transport or business hub of New Zealand. Moreover it is a financial capital of New Zealand most of the economy of the country based on this city. St Marys Bay and Northcote are the two suburb of Auckland and its population in 2006 was 2,481 (1) and 4,122 (2). It is estimated by government of New Zealand that major structure breakdown will occur during upcoming ten years. New Zealand government found that lack of connection between two…

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    physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy. Children have the right to quality respectful care, education, protection and dry shelter. Implications of these aspects influence ones quality of life. To be protected from any form of neglect, abuse and maltreatment is the child’s right (Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), 2014; United Nation, 1989). This literature review encompasses an array of research articles and articles in regards to child poverty within Aotearoa. The work of Bryan Perry…

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    involves the continuous loss of articular cartilage (Buckwalter & Martin, 2006). Section 1: Epidemiology of health condition and biological changes a) The extent and distribution of the health condition in NZ with specified comparisons Over 530,000 New Zealanders aged 15 or over in 2010 are living with at least one type of arthritis. This is approximately 15.2% of the total population aged 15 or over. Over half are female and 9.4% of the people that have arthritis are of Maori descent.…

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    and evaluating the crowns actions and inactions is a right derived to Maori; The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Treaty of Waitangi empower these rights. These documents declare that a right to indigenous peoples is self-determination, allowing Maori to be named as and recognised as tangata whenua of New Zealand. We should ensure Tangata whenuas wellbeing, necessitating the monitoring of Maori health, including health outcome and disparities between…

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    INTRODUCTION Tourism is a central part of New Zealand 's economy. More than Two and a half million visitors come to New Zealand each year to experience world-class products and services. They travel to the furthest regions of the country and many also pursue business and immigration opportunities while they are here. New Zealand has been awarded ‘Overall Winner’ in the prestigious Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards in 2008. It had competed alongside 1,900 international nominees, New…

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    power governments to help slow the decrease in food availability and how their decisions can affect the lives of all Islanders. Barnett (2007) discusses the role of governments and criticize their handling of the South Pacific economy, which has seen a recent influx of cheap and non-nutritious food. United Nations for Women (2014) focuses on the impact of climate change on women, the role they have in sustainable food production and ways to reduce gender inequality. Other sources focus on the…

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    majority of us will have to attend some form of school (outside of the home). Our lives begin to revolve around this and we have to balance this education with our extracurricular activities, homework, and social lives which ends up leaving life complicated. Having a good education, College or University level, leads to complex yet rewarding jobs. In return, these complex jobs create a stressful and busy, or complicated life, but on the plus side these jobs provide a large income that can be…

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    Māori culture has remained a huge part throughout my upbringing. I have been able to recognise the importance which has been encouraged throughout my studies, more now than ever. The role I will play as a treaty partner approaches the importance of having familiarity of New Zealand history alongside skills (Lang, 2002) essential to have an effective outcome in my practice as an Early Childhood Educator. To achieve a positive outcome in my practice I will educate myself with the significant…

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