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18/4/2024

Anzac Day 2024 service updates

25 April 2024

With Anzac Day falling on a Thursday this year (25/04/2024), please see the following list for service updates in your region:


Branches


Ashburton

  • Gantry and Front Load services will not be operating.


Auckland

  • The office will be closed.
  • All services scheduled for collection Thursday 25 April will operate one day later.


Christchurch

  • The office will be closed and Gantry and Huka services will not be operating
  • Wheelie bin & Front Load General Waste and selected High Volume Recycling services will continue to operate as normal
  • All other recycling services scheduled for collection on Thursday 25 April will operate on their next scheduled service day
  • If you require a Recycling collection or an extra collection, please contact our office.


Dunedin

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Front Load and Wheelie Bin services will continue to operate as normal.

 

Gisborne

  • The office will be closed
  • All services, Wheelie Bin, Gantry and Portaloo scheduled for collection on Thursday 25 April will operate one day later.

 

Hokitika

  • The office will be closed
  • Services will be operating as normal.


Kapiti

  • The office will be closed
  • No Gantry service on Thursday 25 April
  • All other services will operate as normal.


Masterton

  • The office will be closed
  • No Front Load or Gantry services will operate
  • Wheelie bin services will operate as normal.


Nelson

  • No services will operate on Thursday 25 April.


Otorohanga

  • The office will be closed
  • Front Load and Rear Load services will be operating
  • Our Recycling Centre will be closed.


Palmerston North

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.


Rotorua

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin services will be completed the following day
  • Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Taupo

  • The office will be closed
  • Services will continue to operate as normal.


Tauranga

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin and Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Timaru

  • All Front Load services will operate as normal
  • Huka services will not be operating.


Tokoroa

  • The office will be closed.
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin and Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Waikato

  • Gantry services will operate one day later than your normal scheduled collection day during this week
  • Front Load services will continue to operate as normal
  • Hamilton Commercial & Hamilton Residential Wheelie Bin services will operate as per your normal collection day during this week.
  • Waipa Yellow Bags and Waipa Residential Wheelie Bin services will operate one day later than your scheduled collection day during this week
  • Lincoln Street the Resource Recovery Centre will be open 9am to 4pm.

Whanganui

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.


Wellington

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.



Transfer Stations


Avondale (Patiki) - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 4pm.


Mairangi Bay - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 4pm.


Onehunga (Pikes Point) - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 4pm.


Wiri - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open from 8am to 2pm.


Pukekohe - Franklin

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Cambridge - Hamilton

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 5pm.


Te Rapa - Hamilton

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Colson Road - New Plymouth

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Palmerston North

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 4:30pm.


Maleme - Tauranga

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Te Maunga - Tauranga

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Otaki - Wellington

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Hokitika

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.
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AI trial for hazard detection at Enviro NZ's Constellation Drive site

News

5/7/2022

3 mins read

AI trial for hazard detection at Enviro NZ's Constellation Drive site

As a first step in developing its Multi Access Edge Compute capabilities, Spark has taken a Qrious-developed AI-powered computer vision pilot for Enviro NZ and enhanced it with 5G connectivity and local edge computing (AWS Snowball Edge). The pilot of the computer vision system helps solve a key business issue for Enviro NZ at its resource recovery centre identifying health and safety risks.  


Chris Aughton, CEO of Enviro NZ explains the company is embracing technology to solve their business challenges, “Safety is a constant focus for us. We have strong controls to protect people on our sites but we’re always working on how we can take it to the next level. In the past year we’ve seen instances at one of our resource recovery centres where members of the public have tried to retrieve something from a clearly signed and barrier protected no go area where our excavators work. Thankfully no one was injured. Our on site team constantly monitor for this type of situation but it got us thinking, could we use technology to make it easier for them? So we challenged Qrious to develop a cutting edge AI solution that could make our site safer by enabling us to anticipate and react immediately if someone bypasses our safety controls.”  


As a result, Qrious worked with Enviro NZ to develop a hazard detection system using AI to help them detect if people are too close to excavators working in the waste disposal area at a busy resource recovery centre. Using computer vision and IoT (Internet of Things) video cameras, it identifies and tracks people and excavators within a specified detection zone and calculates distances between them. The Qrious system can trigger alerts when a person is identified as being too close to an excavator.   


To help explore the potential of Multi Access Edge Compute within this pilot, the Enviro NZ video feed is transmitted over 5G connectivity to the cloud-based application hosted at the edge.   



The added benefit of adding edge compute to this mix allows data to transfer more quickly back to the cloud-based application to the 5G connected video camera, and therefore for hazards to be flagged more quickly.   


The hazard detection system has been running as a pilot for the last six months. Aughton says that results have been so successful that the business is now exploring extending the trial to a second site, “We’re hugely enthusiastic about the ability of this technology to alert our team to an incident as it is happening so we can instantly respond. We’re now looking to test it in different site situations.”   



Qrious, part of the Spark Business Group, is dedicated to New Zealand's growth as a digital nation, creating products and services that transform organisations and investing significantly in building local AI and data analytics skills and capability. Qrious CEO Stephen Ponsford says the company has helped numerous organisations use AI to automate repetitive processes, improve efficiencies and generate rapid insights, “By using AI to improve decision-making, speed, and efficiency, we can create new opportunities for businesses to think creatively, solve business challenges and innovate boldly.”  

 


The business value of Edge Computing  

While other use cases are still emerging, it’s clear that Multi Access Edge Compute minimises latency and network hops required to connect from a business cloud-edge application to an end user’s or IoT device.  



Mark Beder, Technology Director for Spark explains that lower-latency data processing over a 5G network will eventually deliver value to business applications involving machine learning, IoT, and video streaming.   



He continues, “We are looking for ways to bring the potential of 5G to life – demonstrating how faster throughput, lower latency and high levels of reliability can create tangible business outcomes. We are looking forward to working with the business community in the coming years to identify and test further use cases.” 

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