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Younggambling with privacy

ByMathew Dearnaley  5:30 AM Tuesday Sep 15,2015

Young Kiwis areallegedly gambling with their privacy for a perpetual online life, says aglobalINTERNET SECURITY company.

The company, Norton,says aSURVEY it has sponsored of 1000 New Zealanders showed those under 35were far more likely to take risks with what they put online than their lesscomputer-savvy elders.

Those in the youngerbracket - nicknamed "millennials" - comprised 35PER cent of poll participants.

"Up to a thirdstill engaged in risky online behaviours despite being immersed in online technologymost of their lives," Pacific region manager Mark Gorrie said of thesurvey results, out today.

"They are savvywith social media and are always connected, sharing more online informationthan any other age group.

"However,millennials are also the generation most willing to gamble their privacy andsecurity in exchange for a life online."

His company'sSURVEY found12PER centin the younger group admitting to sharing online virtually everything in theirdaily lives. That compared with just 1 per cent of people aged over 55.

But although 59 per cent of millennials acknowledgedusing social media sites with low privacy settings, the company says its surveyproved that life online had "real-world" consequences.

That dose of reality often came from the workplace, as 12per cent of the younger group admitted receiving warnings from their employersabout content they had posted on the internet.

Mr Gorrie said "an alarming" 31 per centbelieved they needed a break from social media.

Neither had there been any let-up in an increase incybercrime, as indicated by 65 per cent of younger respondents admitting beingstung byCOMPUTER VIRUSES, 27 percent by phishing scams, 8 per cent by online identity theft and 5 per cent byransom-ware attacks.

Even so, 54 per cent claimed they could not last morethan a day without checking their onlineSOCIAL NETWORKS, comparedwith 34 per cent of participants aged over 55.

The company - a leading supplier ofCOMPUTER SECURITY softwareand patches - found that 71 per cent of younger participants left their digitaldevices unprotected, compared with 51 per cent of the over-55 group.

Mr Gorrie said millennials were the first generation borninto an online world, which they had turned into "a fantastic platformTO LEARN, connectand interact with friends and family across geographies".

But he said theSURVEY provideda cautionary tale.

"Millennials need to be wary of the content theyshare, tweet, post and upload ... This includes turning off location settingson certain applications ..."

Top police tips

• Don't post your address, phone number or other personalinformation you don't want everyone to know

READ throughprivacy options carefully and make sure you thoroughly understand your rights

• Set yourPROFILE to"private" so only the people you want to see it can do so.

• Send "friend" invitations to or accept offersfrom only people you know.

NZ Herald

 

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11512998

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New school set to open

5:00 AM Tuesday Sep 15, 2015

The first of fourNEW Auckland Catholic schools is near completion.

Monte Cecilia CatholicSchool principal Michele Mill said that after more than a century on itsHillsborough site, the school would move to a new site and new buildings nextyear.

Auckland Councilbought land from the Catholic Church for Monte CeciliaPARK.

The existing school isnear the historic Pah Homestead.

ASCARCHITECTS designed all five new buildings.

"From 2016, wewill be located further along Hillsborough Rd and onsite with our Parish, StJohn Vianney. On the new site, we will be housed in a state of the art, beautiful,brand new, modern school building," Mill said.

Project architectShannon Jeory said ASC had been involved with the replacement school since2011.

The new buildings aredesigned to achieved a Green Star rating if one is applied for, Jeory said.

"They have beendesigned to achieve passiveVENTILATION, so they won't haveairconditioning.

"They will have gooddaylight levels and rainwater can be harvested. We've designed a productivegarden area for vegetables and fruit trees," she said.

The three other newAuckland Catholic schools are at Drury, Riverhead and Takanini.

- NZ Herald


NZ한인여성회
.Australian leadership coup: The Malcolm Turnbull-John Key bromance has just begun
5:18 AM Tuesday Sep 15, 2015.

 Malcolm Turnbull was confirmed late last night as the new Prime Minister of Australia. Photo /GETTY  Images
After it was confirmed late last night that Malcolm Turnbull would be the new Prime Minister of Australia, John Key said something he could only have hoped was true.

"I am confident our close and critical relationship with Australia willCONTINUE unchecked with the change of Prime Minister."

READ MORE: Malcolm Turnbull topples Tony Abbott
By the end of Turnbull's first press conference as leader, Key could be genuinely confident. New Zealand had a leader whose style should be emulated, Turnbull was saying. You have to be able to bring people with you by respecting their intelligence in the way you explain things. "Let me point to just one international leader - John Key, for example"

Key had been able to achieve significant economic reforms by doing just that: "By explaining complex issues and then making the case for them."

What you might call a goodSTART  to a political relationship that hasn't yet begun.

Finance Minister Bill English has built up quite fan club in Australia as well. He speaks often to business leaders and New Zealand has been singled out for attention by Treasurer Joe Hockey.

But if it is true that business have been organising for the leadership coup, it has been to see Hockey go. They want a team more like Key and English.

 John Key talks to Malcolm Turnbull and fellow Liberal Members after Key addressed theAUSTRALIAN  Parliament in 2011. Photo / Mark Graham
The pundits say Hockey is set be replaced by Scott Morrison, the social welfare minister who is seen as one of the cabinet's best communicators. He also has personal connections with New Zealand.

He worked in Wellington in the 1990s as head of the Office of Tourism and Sport that tendered advice to Murray McCully, who was then Minister of Tourism and Sport.

The other crucial ministers in bilateral relations areFOREIGN AFFAIRS  and Julie Bishop will continue in that role, working closely with McCully, and Trade and Andrew Robb seems likely to stay on there as well.

With New Zealand and Australia running a joint Defence training mission in Iraq for soldiers fighting ISIS, with the Trans Pacific Partnership talks at a make or breakSTAGE , and on a myriad of complex bilateral, regional and international issues, collaboration is crucial.

 Key and Turnbull in 2009, the lastTIME  Turnbull was leader of the Liberal Party. Photo / Mark Graham.

Changing an administration can be very disruptive to bilateral relations.

We know this from experience; since HelenCLARK  became Prime Minister in 1999 to now with John Key Australia has had John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd again, Tony Abbott and now Malcolm Turnbull.

It can take months for aNEW  leader to find his or her feet and for new ministers to get on top of their portfolios, let alone worry about their overseas counterparts.

Stability, if notCONTINUITY  is crucial.
Fortunately forNEW ZEALAND , it appears there will at least be stability.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11513094

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