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Join us as we sit down with Invercargill City Councillor Grant Dermody to discuss the latest updates on the museum project, including budget changes, new features, and the project's long-term vision for the community. Grant also dives into: The progress of the museum's construction and public
If you've ever struggled with focus and attention, only to feel like your mind is racing a mile a minute, this episode of The Ultimate Human Podcast is for you. Hosted by Gary Brecka—a renowned human biologist, biohacker, and longevity expert with over 20 years of experience
* Optimus robots will enter mass production in 2025, scaling to 500,000 units by 2029. * Tesla’s manufacturing efficiency will rapidly lower costs while sharing components with Tesla vehicles. * Optimus production requires significantly fewer materials, increasing resource efficiency compared to Tesla cars. Tesla is gearing up to transform the future
In episode #2254 of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Joe Rogan engages in an in-depth conversation with Mel Gibson. They discuss Mel's lifelong battle with scoliosis and his decision to avoid back surgery, his experiences living in Costa Rica, and the challenges he faced while making the
🎉 New Year’s Edition: Tackling 2025 with Bold Plans! 🎉 Welcome to the New Year’s edition of 90 Seconds Plus! In this episode, we dive into the critical issues and plans for the coming year, including: 📊 Keeping Rates Manageable: Why rate increases need to stay below 4% to support struggling
Join Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark for a special Christmas edition of 90 Seconds+. In this festive recap, the mayor reflects on a challenging but rewarding year, including: Updates on the museum project and city developments 🏛️ Progress on Bluff’s wastewater management 💧 Roadworks frustrations and the council's response
Watch the time lapse demolition of old museum. Watch our video from 2017 of the old museum.
On November 25th, 1984, a group of young English pop stars gathered at SARM Studios in West London to record what would become known as “the song that changed the world.” Written by Bob Geldof of the Boomtown Rats and Midge Ure of Ultravox, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?