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Maggie Gill posted an event

CITY OF AUCKLAND SINGERS at St George's Church

June 9, 2013 from 2pm to 3:45pm
This popular award winning group is returning to Thames to share another Sunday afternoon with us. Be thoroughly entertained by songs from the shows, and a wide variety of well loved vocal music. Known also for their snappy choreography and costuming the singers will have you tapping your feet and humming along with the music.Adult ticket price $15.00. (discount for Thames Music Group paid up members). Students $5.00. All available at the doorSee More
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Brian Shone and Beccy Dove at Speak Easy at Speak Easy

May 25, 2013 from 7:30pm to 11pm
Brian Shone and Beccy Dove playing old and new songs with sweet harmonies.  koha welcomeSee More
May 18
Profile IconDavid Fallas, Julie Burchell, William Wolfe and 3 more joined T3Connect
May 17
Maggie Gill posted an event

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert Series at St George's Church

May 24, 2013 from 12:15pm to 1pm
 The Thames Music Group, and the Waiikato Conservatorium,  arrange for these wonderful final year musicians to perform in Thames before they head off to become professionals. Musicians have been coming to St Georg'es in Thames for many, many years and we have never been disappointed. Entry to the concert is free, but your donations are very much appreciatedSee More
May 16
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Catherine Rose Croft posted an event

Zero Heroes at Tararu Cultural Center

May 16, 2013 all day
Zero Heroes is a play put on to help Sam Blood fund-raise for Global Power-Shift.  Global Power-Shift is a gathering of young leaders from around the world who will train together and then bring their learning home. Zero Heroes is a play about two struggerling actors who try and become climate heroes. 10 dollars for unwaged and 20 for waged tickects on the door.See More
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Coromandel Harbour: Too Precious To Mine Regatta and event at Wyuna Bay

May 18, 2013 from 11:30am to 3pm
Join Coromandel residents and friends on 18 May, tosend a message to both the mining companies andthis government that we are not interested in miningthe Coromandel Peninsula!Coromandel Harbour is just one of many ProspectingPermits that have been recently granted in theCoromandel Peninsula without public consultation,with over 80,000 hectares of land and coastal watersnow permitted for mining activities, including in several Schedule Four areas!Mining is not only environmentally destructive,…See More
May 1
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Kauaeranga Hall Concert - Haggis Sandwich at Kauaeranga Valley Hall

May 28, 2013 from 7:30pm to 10:30pm
Arts on Tour New Zealand present:Haggis Sandwich – Gourmet offering from Andrew London and Steve McDonald  Kiwis love Andrew London and the lyrics he dreams up as a performer with Hot Club Sandwich. And given the number of Kiwis who claim Scottish descent, it is not surprising that Steve McDonald’s Celtic inspired music inspires floods of patriotic nostalgia.Now the two team up in Haggis Sandwich, a wide-angled and often irreverent approach to Kiwi culture – where some of it came from…See More
Apr 29

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THE NEWS COLUMN

Great News for Solar (1):

Siemens and Semprius double photovoltaic effiency.

Great news for Solar (2):

using salt to capture and store energy

Peak Oil again in news - Nature magazine article. follow link: Co-author David King is former science advisor to UK government. 

The idea of ‘peak oil’ — that global production will reach a peak and then decline — has been around for decades.  The true volume of proven global reserves is clouded by secrecy; forecasts by state oil companies are not audited and seem to be exaggerated. The notion that oil is produced by the earth - abiogenic oil - is largely discredited.

BEWARE THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT!

Should we be concerned about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA)? Click link for news.

If these secret negotiations succeed [the only documents in the public domain have been leaked] they will create a mega-treaty across nine or more countries that puts a straightjacket on the policies and laws our government can adopt for the next century and give massive new powers to corporations.

Thames residents may be sitting on a gold mine

There is an application to prospect for gold underneath the town pending approval.

The application by Zedex Gold [application 53981 - purple on map] was lodged with the Ministry of Economic Development on October 4th 2011.

To find out more background see these links:  

A:  B:   C:  D:  E:  F:  G:  H:  I:



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