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COMMEMORATION Anniversary of mountain death to be marked at Arthur’s Pass P4,5 P10,11 HEALTH SYSTEM SUFFERING Soaring needs and budget restraints add to pressure at hospitals Thursday, June 9, 2016 LEFT: An artist’s impression of what the East Frame public space will look like The park area will now not be finished until the end of next year. (Right) How it looks today. ​ Another delay to a big city project • By Emma-Jane McLennan PLANS TO beautify a big part of the central city has been delayed – angering business people and developers. The Star can reveal that the $31 million East Frame public spaces – dubbed The Central Park of Christchurch – is now not expected to be completed until the end of next year. It is the latest central city rebuild project to be put back again. The central park was scheduled to finished by July last year. Then it was announced it would be finished by the end of this month. The park will be surrounded by residential property, cafes, restaurants and entertainment areas and is one of the flagships of the rebuild. Otakaro Ltd, the Crownowned company which has taken over some of the defunct Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority’s projects, would not say why the central park project had been delayed. The central park is part of the huge East Frame project, which is being developed by Fletcher SPORT, P41 GIRLS PICKED FOR UNDER-17 FOOTBALL SQUAD Six Year Warranty Fujitsu Heat Pump at a HOt HOt Price Conditions apply* Model ASTG14LUCB 5.4kW Hi Wall $2,299 Fully Installed* *Model ASTG14LUCB installed back to back, up to three metre pipe run and electrical supply within 6 metres. PH 377 0034 OR 0800 800 734 DON’T MISS OUT! www.dimockheatpumps.co.nz Email: sales@dimocks.net.nz 6/105 Coleridge St, Sydenham, Christchurch * Conditions apply. Normal lending criteria, booking fee and annual account fee applies. Limited stock. Living and will cover 20 per cent of the central city. Just over 2000 people are expected to live in the frame. A Fletcher Living spokesman, Steve Evans, said yesterday the East Frame was on track for its contracted timelines agreed with Government in December last year. “The East Frame project is continuing at pace as Fletcher Residential has continued its detailed design and planning work in collaboration with Otakaro and the city council.” But former mayor Bob Parker (left), who signed off the original plans, said the central park delay would be “unsettling and potentially destructive” to the rebuild of the central city and its economy. “When the Government took on these anchor projects, they said they did it to give confidence and clarity to those wanting to invest in the city. What they’re not giving is exactly that – certainty.” •Turn to page 7 starnews.co.nz Proud to have been building homes for Cantabrians for over 25 years. Gagged Townsend won’t comment • By Emma-Jane McLennan CANTERBURY Employers’ Chamber of Commerce chief executive Peter Townsend is refusing to comment on the latest central city rebuild delay – because he is gagged. Mr Townsend is a director of Otakaro Ltd, the Government company overseeing the central city rebuild and anchor projects. Otakaro has barred him from speaking publicly about its work. Yesterday, Mr Townsend (left) stuck to his guns, refusing to discuss with The Star The Central Park of Christchurch delay and the impact it would have on the speed of the recovery. “As you know, I can’t comment on any of our projects,” he said. A former leading city figure, who declined to be named, blasted the secrecy. He said Mr Townsend was “dodging the bullet.” “Answering those questions is what we pay them to do. He is a public figure, taking from the public purse, and we have a right to ask those questions of him. I thought we were about openness and transparency.”’ Mr Townsend said he was deeply involved in the rebuild, adding: “I’ll handle my affairs appropriately.” Rise Up Christchurch Ph: 348 1994 www.peterrayhomes.co.nz

COMMEMORATION<br />

Anniversary of mountain death<br />

to be marked at Arthur’s Pass<br />

P4,5 P10,11<br />

HEALTH SYSTEM SUFFERING<br />

Soaring needs and budget restraints<br />

add to pressure at hospitals<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 9, <strong>2016</strong><br />

LEFT: An artist’s impression of what the East Frame public space will look like <strong>The</strong> park area will now not be finished until the<br />

end of next year. (Right) How it looks today. ​<br />

Another delay to<br />

a big city project<br />

• By Emma-Jane McLennan<br />

PLANS TO beautify a big part of<br />

the central city has been delayed<br />

– angering business people and<br />

developers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> can reveal that the $31<br />

million East Frame public spaces<br />

– dubbed <strong>The</strong> Central Park of<br />

Christchurch – is now not expected<br />

to be completed until the<br />

end of next year.<br />

It is the latest central city<br />

rebuild project to be put back<br />

again.<br />

<strong>The</strong> central park was scheduled<br />

to finished by July last year.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n it was announced it would<br />

be finished by the end of this<br />

month.<br />

<strong>The</strong> park will be surrounded<br />

by residential property, cafes,<br />

restaurants and entertainment<br />

areas and is one of the flagships<br />

of the rebuild.<br />

Otakaro Ltd, the Crownowned<br />

company which<br />

has taken over some of the<br />

defunct Canterbury Earthquake<br />

Recovery Authority’s projects,<br />

would not say why the<br />

central park project had been<br />

delayed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> central park is part of the<br />

huge East Frame project, which<br />

is being developed by Fletcher<br />

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Living and will cover 20 per cent<br />

of the central city.<br />

Just over 2000 people are expected<br />

to live in<br />

the frame.<br />

A Fletcher<br />

Living spokesman,<br />

Steve<br />

Evans, said<br />

yesterday the<br />

East Frame was<br />

on track for<br />

its contracted<br />

timelines agreed with Government<br />

in December last year.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> East Frame project is<br />

continuing at pace as Fletcher<br />

Residential has continued its detailed<br />

design and planning work<br />

in collaboration with Otakaro<br />

and the city council.”<br />

But former mayor Bob Parker<br />

(left), who signed off the original<br />

plans, said the central park<br />

delay would be “unsettling and<br />

potentially destructive” to the<br />

rebuild of the central city and its<br />

economy.<br />

“When the Government took<br />

on these anchor projects, they<br />

said they did it to give confidence<br />

and clarity to those wanting to<br />

invest in the city. What they’re<br />

not giving is exactly that –<br />

certainty.”<br />

•Turn to page 7<br />

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Proud to have been building<br />

homes for Cantabrians<br />

for over 25 years.<br />

Gagged<br />

Townsend<br />

won’t<br />

comment<br />

• By Emma-Jane McLennan<br />

CANTERBURY Employers’<br />

Chamber of Commerce chief<br />

executive Peter Townsend is<br />

refusing to comment on the<br />

latest central city rebuild delay<br />

– because he is gagged.<br />

Mr Townsend is a director of<br />

Otakaro Ltd, the Government<br />

company overseeing the<br />

central city rebuild and anchor<br />

projects.<br />

Otakaro has barred him from<br />

speaking publicly about its<br />

work.<br />

Yesterday,<br />

Mr Townsend<br />

(left) stuck to his<br />

guns, refusing<br />

to discuss with<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

Central Park of<br />

Christchurch<br />

delay and the<br />

impact it would have on the<br />

speed of the recovery.<br />

“As you know, I can’t<br />

comment on any of our<br />

projects,” he said.<br />

A former leading city figure,<br />

who declined to be named,<br />

blasted the secrecy.<br />

He said Mr Townsend was<br />

“dodging the bullet.”<br />

“Answering those questions<br />

is what we pay them to do. He<br />

is a public figure, taking from<br />

the public purse, and we have<br />

a right to ask those questions<br />

of him. I thought we were<br />

about openness and<br />

transparency.”’<br />

Mr Townsend said he was<br />

deeply involved in the rebuild,<br />

adding: “I’ll handle my affairs<br />

appropriately.”<br />

Rise Up Christchurch<br />

Ph: 348 1994<br />

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EDITOR’S<br />

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Inside<br />

News.....................................3-12<br />

JASON WHITE was watching<br />

television on Tuesday night<br />

when he responded to a loud<br />

explosion next door.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ilam man jumped over<br />

his fence to find a terrible sight;<br />

a badly burnt man seriously<br />

injured by a gas explosion.<br />

He made a quick decision to<br />

get water on the injured man.<br />

Jason tells his story to reporter<br />

Andrew King and photographer<br />

Geoff Sloan on page 3 today.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 23 will be a significant<br />

and probably emotional day for<br />

Annie McGregor.<br />

It is the 50th anniversary<br />

of a climbing tragedy on Mt<br />

Rolleston. Her husband was one<br />

of the rescuers and sadly he too<br />

perished.<br />

Annie, now 76, tells reporter<br />

Tom Doudney her story on page<br />

4-5.<br />

It’s a good read.<br />

If you’re into things on the<br />

home front – of the building<br />

kind – make sure you read page<br />

20. We preview the Home Show<br />

at Horncastle Arena which will<br />

be held from July 1-3.<br />

And it must be good. About<br />

12,000 went last year!<br />

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ROUNDABOUT GOING<br />

Work began this week to<br />

remove the country’s first mini<br />

roundabout. <strong>The</strong> Riccarton<br />

roundabout, at the intersection<br />

of Riccarton Rd, Riccarton Ave<br />

and Deans Ave, is being removed<br />

to make way for traffic signals. It<br />

was first installed in May, 1975,<br />

but has been remodelled since.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project will tie in with the bus<br />

priority measures, and wastewater<br />

pipe repairs on Riccarton Rd.<br />

WRONG RUBBISH BAGS?<br />

An investigation into rubbish<br />

bag counterfeiting on the Kapiti<br />

Coast has encountered a strange<br />

twist. <strong>The</strong> Kapiti Coast District<br />

Council and Envirowaste began<br />

investigating on Friday after what<br />

they thought were “fraudulent<br />

bags” started turning up on<br />

kerbsides in Waikanae. It turns out<br />

they were investigating themselves,<br />

as the bags were real, but just got<br />

delivered to the wrong region.<br />

HOTDOG GIRL GOES VIRAL<br />

A North Carolina girl has<br />

made quite an impression after<br />

dressing up as a hotdog at her<br />

dance studio. Holly Springs<br />

School of Dance held a ‘wear<br />

your favourite costume day’, and<br />

while all the other girls dressed<br />

up as princesses, Ainsley Turner,<br />

6, decided to go as one of her<br />

favourite foods. Since then, she<br />

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her ‘be yourself message’.<br />

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Ronald McDonald House needs your support<br />

SPENDING 11 days at Ronald<br />

McDonald House South Island<br />

after the premature birth of<br />

their youngest son was not the<br />

Christmas the Murphy’s had<br />

planned.<br />

Chris and Jo were preparing<br />

for the birth of their fourth<br />

child, Finn, in December when<br />

Jo’s 20-week scan found something<br />

could be wrong.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y travelled to Ronald<br />

McDonald House South Island<br />

in Christchurch where Finn was<br />

born by Caesarean section five<br />

weeks early.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y stayed for 11 nights,<br />

including Christmas Day, before<br />

being transferred to Ashburton<br />

Hospital.<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

South Island is a 26-bedroom<br />

central city hospital that provides<br />

free accommodation and<br />

• By Andrew King<br />

AN ILAM man has spoken of<br />

his desperate attempt to help his<br />

neighbour after an explosion in<br />

a shed on Tuesday night ended<br />

with two men in intensive care.<br />

Jason White was watching<br />

television in his Hamilton Ave<br />

home when he heard what he<br />

thought was a door slamming,<br />

he looked out his window to see<br />

a shed engulfed in flames.<br />

“I could hear them [the next<br />

door neighbours] screaming to<br />

phone the fire service. I jumped<br />

over the fence and saw a guy<br />

with all his clothes blown off and<br />

burns all over his body,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shed had exploded about<br />

10pm after gas was ignited while<br />

the two men were working in the<br />

shed.<br />

Mr White saw how badly<br />

burnt one of the men was and<br />

convinced him to “get under the<br />

tap” that was on the side of the<br />

house.<br />

“He did not want to get under<br />

the water but I thought it was<br />

the best thing for him, his burns<br />

were really bad,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other man had mainly suffered<br />

burns to his hands.<br />

He said he had been awake<br />

most of the night after the event.<br />

“It was a terrible scene,” he<br />

said.<br />

Firefighters from Christchurch<br />

central, Harewood and Sockburn<br />

fought the shed fire for<br />

close to an hour.<br />

Mr White said it was a good<br />

thing fire crews arrived when<br />

they did as the flames were so<br />

intense he thought it was going<br />

to spread to the next house.<br />

“You could tell it was sucking<br />

in all the oxygen it could. It was<br />

really going hard,” he said.<br />

A firefighter from Sockburn<br />

said there was a number of gas<br />

canisters in the shed that did not<br />

support to families who are<br />

there for their child’s hospital<br />

treatment.<br />

But the organisation relies on<br />

public donations, and you can<br />

help tomorrow as street collectors<br />

will be around the city for<br />

its national street appeal.<br />

Five and a half months later,<br />

Chris, Jo, Finn and his three<br />

brothers Henry, Monty and<br />

William are doing well, and said<br />

explode.<br />

“It managed to burn a bit of<br />

the fence. It was under control<br />

quickly,” he said.<br />

Detective Sergeant Chris<br />

Power said police were notified<br />

about the incident but were not<br />

investigating.<br />

“We believe the two men were<br />

welding in the shed about 10pm<br />

last night when some gas has<br />

ignited and set off an explosion,”<br />

he said.<br />

they were overwhelmed by the<br />

service they received. Not only<br />

did the organisation look after<br />

Finn and Jo, but it also housed<br />

the rest of the family so they<br />

could be together for Christmas.<br />

So far this year, the service<br />

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Desperate bid to help victim<br />

GUTTED: Two men were taken to Christchurch Hospital with<br />

severe burns after an explosion in a shed in Ilam. Jason White<br />

(right) helped one of the injured men. PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

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RUGBY CLUBS INVOLVED<br />

IN POLICE CAMPAIGN<br />

Police are launching a drink<br />

driving campaign involving<br />

Canterbury rural rugby clubs,<br />

which aims to teach players to<br />

organise sober drivers when<br />

planning post-match celebrations.<br />

Senior Sergeant John Hamilton,<br />

who is heading the programme,<br />

said there are more alcoholrelated<br />

crashes in rural areas<br />

because of a lack of public<br />

transport. Fourteen rugby clubs<br />

stretching from Selwyn to the<br />

Waimakariri district have been<br />

contacted to take part.<br />

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MT HUTT SCHEDULED TO<br />

OPEN ON SATURDAY<br />

Mt Hutt Ski Area will not open<br />

tomorrow as expected because<br />

of bad weather. However, it is<br />

scheduled to open on Saturday.<br />

Ski area manager James McKenzie<br />

said the weather forecast for<br />

tomorrow predicted high winds,<br />

and they would prefer skiers had<br />

better conditions on the first day<br />

of the season.<br />

QC FOR LAWYER<br />

Christchurch’s Richard Raymond<br />

QC was among 12 lawyers to<br />

be appointed Queen’s Counsel<br />

on Tuesday. Mr Raymond is a<br />

partner at Duncan Cotterill,<br />

and joined the independent<br />

bar in 2011. He was counsel for<br />

the families before the Royal<br />

Commission into the Pike River<br />

Coal Mine Tragedy in 2011 and<br />

2012, and was counsel for the<br />

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THEFTS FROM CARS<br />

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Climber who perished leaves<br />

Annie McGregor has<br />

kept a boot which<br />

belonged to her<br />

mountaineering husband<br />

John Harrison for almost<br />

50 years after he lost his<br />

life on Mt Rolleston in<br />

one of New Zealand’s<br />

worst climbing disasters.<br />

Now a bronze replica<br />

of that boot and a<br />

plaque will be placed<br />

at Arthur’s Pass to mark<br />

the anniversary of the<br />

tragedy. Tom Doudney<br />

reports . . .<br />

ARTHUR’S PASS is the scene<br />

of both the happiest and saddest<br />

moments of Annie McGregor’s<br />

life.<br />

It was here, in 1960, that she<br />

married the love of her life,<br />

accomplished Christchurch<br />

mountaineer John Harrison, in<br />

the little chapel by State Highway<br />

73.<br />

And it was at Arthur’s Pass<br />

again, on <strong>June</strong> 23, 1966, that Mr<br />

IN MEMORIAL: Annie McGregor holds a plaque honouring the<br />

life of her former husband who perished on Mt Rolleston.<br />

PHOTO: ALEX PARSONS<br />

Harrison was killed in an avalanche<br />

during an unsuccessful<br />

attempt to rescue four climbers<br />

trapped on Mt Rolleston.<br />

<strong>The</strong> climbers who perished on<br />

the mountain were Christchurch<br />

man Bruce Ferguson, 19; Colin<br />

Robertson, 20, of Invercargill;<br />

and Englishmen Michael Harper<br />

and Jeffrey Wilby, both 21.<br />

<strong>The</strong> death toll of five was the<br />

second highest for a single incident<br />

in New Zealand’s mountaineering<br />

history.<br />

On <strong>June</strong> 25, Arthur’s Pass<br />

residents, along with friends and<br />

relatives of those who died, will<br />

gather to commemorate the tragedy<br />

with a service in the chapel,<br />

a gathering in the community<br />

BREAKING THE NEWS: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> reported the tragedy in 1966.<br />

centre and the dedication of a<br />

memorial in the shape of one of<br />

Mr Harrison’s boots created by<br />

artist Sam Mahon.<br />

Mrs McGregor was 27 when<br />

Mr Harrison died and their<br />

daughters Sue and Wendy were<br />

just three and five.<br />

Now 76, Mrs McGregor said<br />

she still thought often of her<br />

husband and the events that led<br />

to his death.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boot was one of several<br />

of his possessions she still had<br />

and the idea for a memorial was<br />

already in her head when she<br />

was told that 50th anniversary<br />

commemorations were being<br />

planned.<br />

She intended the memorial to<br />

be placed on a flat rock behind<br />

the Arthur’s Pass Chapel, beside<br />

a pathway leading to a “contemplative<br />

corner” by a waterfall.<br />

“Having an occasion to<br />

remember it and to make sure<br />

that the boot is on the rock is<br />

pretty important to me because,<br />

for all these years, I have felt<br />

as though I have failed to do<br />

something, failed to leave his<br />

mark where it was most needed,”<br />

she said.<br />

Although just 34 when he<br />

died, Mr Harrison had become<br />

one of the leading New Zealand<br />

climbers of his generation,<br />

having made several notable first<br />

ascents and other climbs in the<br />

Southern Alps in the 1950s.


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boot mark on Arthur’s Pass<br />

He also took part in notable<br />

expeditions to Antarctica and<br />

the Himalayas. In 1961, while<br />

a member of the Mt Makalu<br />

expedition led by Sir Edmund<br />

Hillary, he had played a key role<br />

in saving a fellow climber, Pete<br />

Mulgrew, who became ill at a<br />

high altitude.<br />

As members of the New Zealand<br />

Alpine Club, Mr Ferguson<br />

and Mr Robertson were known<br />

to Mr Harrison, who was chairman<br />

of its Canterbury-Westland<br />

section. When he heard they had<br />

failed to return from their climb<br />

and that bad weather was moving<br />

in, he volunteered for the<br />

search party.<br />

“He said to me that he couldn’t<br />

not be there to try and save them<br />

because they were both really<br />

nice, important young climbers<br />

of tomorrow,” Mrs McGregor<br />

said.<br />

“He was in business on his<br />

own account at that stage as an<br />

artist and designer and he really<br />

probably couldn’t afford to leave<br />

his desk and rush off up a mountain<br />

for a week, but there was no<br />

way he wasn’t going to pull his<br />

weight.”<br />

And so it was that Mr Harrison<br />

was among a group of eight<br />

searchers camped in atrocious<br />

conditions on the mountainside<br />

when they were buried by an<br />

avalanche.<br />

Two of the searchers, Pete<br />

Squires and Ian Gardiner,<br />

dug themselves out and worked<br />

frantically to reach the others.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tent containing Mr Harrison,<br />

John Wilson and Norman<br />

Hardie was the last to be<br />

reached. All three were pulled<br />

unconscious from the snow but<br />

only Mr Wilson and Mr Hardie<br />

could be revived.<br />

Mrs McGregor still remembers<br />

the visit from the policeman who<br />

told her that Mr Harrison had<br />

died.<br />

“I woke up at 4am in the<br />

morning and knew there would<br />

be a knock on the door. Now,<br />

how you know something like<br />

that, I’m damned if I know, but<br />

I was sitting up in bed waiting<br />

for somebody to knock on the<br />

door and there was the knock,”<br />

she said.<br />

“I said to him, ‘there has been<br />

an accident, hasn’t there? I hope<br />

nobody was killed’ and he said, ‘I<br />

can’t tell you that’ and I said, ‘but<br />

you actually have to – I’m not<br />

going to let you leave until<br />

you tell me exactly what happened<br />

and who it has happened<br />

to’.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> search for the four climbers<br />

was abandoned soon after Mr<br />

Harrison’s death. Three of their<br />

bodies were recovered over the<br />

next three years, but Mr Wilby<br />

was never found.<br />

While it was his exploits as a<br />

climber which made Mr Harrison<br />

well known, Mrs McGregor<br />

said he had also been an extraordinarily<br />

good artist.<br />

“He was left handed and he<br />

would just sit there, holding<br />

a conversation and drawing a<br />

picture all at the same moment.<br />

When he was down on the ice<br />

for a few months he did a lot<br />

of Antarctic pictures in pastel.”<br />

•Organisers of the commemorations<br />

are looking<br />

for any surviving relatives of<br />

two of the young climbers<br />

who died – Bruce Ferguson<br />

of Christchurch and Colin<br />

Robertson of Invercargill.<br />

Anyone who may be able to<br />

help can get in touch with<br />

John Wilson, PO Box 51-030,<br />

Arthur’s Pass 7654; 318 9118; MOUNTAIN MAN: John Harrison in Antarctica in the summer of<br />

johnmalcolm@xtra.co.nz<br />

1958-59.


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Property prices hit new high<br />

• By Emma-Jane McLennan<br />

HARCOURTS is questioning<br />

the Canterbury Development<br />

Corporation over its prediction<br />

that the property market will<br />

plateau this year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> company’s business<br />

development manager Mike<br />

Mullen said property prices<br />

have hit record highs in the city<br />

this month.<br />

Yesterday, the CDC said the<br />

property market was cooling.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y’re indicating that prices<br />

will come back, but sales are<br />

exceeding listings and we’ve got<br />

a big supply-versus-demand issue.<br />

I don’t see anything on the<br />

horizon that would suggest that<br />

Harcourt’s average<br />

property sale prices<br />

– May <strong>2016</strong>:<br />

South New Brighton<br />

$360,000<br />

Parklands $330,000;<br />

Riccarton $880,000<br />

Fendalton $842,000<br />

Sydenham $460,000<br />

Hornby $440,000<br />

Addington $490,000<br />

Bishopdale $450,000<br />

Papanui $550,000<br />

would happen,” he said.<br />

This comes as Harcourts’<br />

average house sale prices hit a<br />

record high for Christchurch,<br />

rising to $553,156 last month.<br />

That is up five per cent on<br />

May last year, when average sale<br />

prices were $528,459.<br />

Its May listings were down<br />

from 520 in May last year to<br />

408, but sales have increased<br />

from 421 to 431 – meaning<br />

demand is now outstripping<br />

supply.<br />

Yesterday, CDC released <strong>The</strong><br />

Canterbury Report, its bi-annual<br />

look at the region’s economy<br />

and development.<br />

CDC chief executive Tom<br />

Hooper said the report highlighted<br />

it would be a year of<br />

adjustment for Christchurch’s<br />

economy, and that the housing<br />

marketing would plateau.<br />

Mr Hooper said the report is<br />

based on Real Estate Institute<br />

of New Zealand figures, which<br />

paint a wider picture of real<br />

estate in Christchurch.<br />

“In recent years we have seen<br />

a significant increase in housing<br />

stock due to new developments,<br />

the repair and rebuild of<br />

existing houses and increased<br />

intensification in some existing<br />

NEW HOME: Lightbody Lane in Wigram, a three-bedroom,<br />

two bathroom home built in 2014. $539,000 ​<br />

neighbourhoods helping to ease<br />

demand.”<br />

“All the indicators are there<br />

and its not looking like it will<br />

slow down. <strong>The</strong> stats show we’ve<br />

still got a shortage of stock, and<br />

if we continue to list what we’re<br />

listing with this many properties<br />

selling, we will actually run<br />

out.”<br />

If no more houses were to<br />

come available, Harcourts’<br />

stock would run out within 3.4<br />

months.<br />

Another delay<br />

to big project<br />

•From page 1<br />

Central city business owners<br />

spokesman Ernest Duval said<br />

people were “fatigued” by delays.<br />

“What we really need, to pick<br />

up the slack on the rebuild, is to<br />

get these anchor projects going. If<br />

they don’t get this happening in a<br />

timely manner, all of our resources<br />

will leak out to Auckland.”<br />

City councillor Jamie Gough<br />

agreed that getting the project<br />

going would be a “catalyst” for the<br />

rebuild.<br />

“After the earthquakes, we had<br />

business leaders get together to<br />

focus on Christchurch and what<br />

we needed to get back on our feet.<br />

One of the most key messages<br />

we heard from the group was<br />

how the catalyst effect Government’s<br />

developments would have<br />

on the heart of the city and the<br />

economy.”<br />

Slow progress on the central<br />

city rebuild has prompted the<br />

regions mayors to write to Prime<br />

Minister John Key, outlining their<br />

concerns of ongoing delays to the<br />

Convention Centre and sports<br />

stadium.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letter says the delays are<br />

hampering four and five-star<br />

hotel investment preventing the<br />

region cashing in on growing<br />

tourism especially from China.<br />

Information for visitors<br />

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will be fully open by Wednesday 15 <strong>June</strong>. Between 13 <strong>June</strong> and 16 <strong>June</strong>, Older Persons’ Health<br />

wards will be relocated from <strong>The</strong> Princess Margaret Hospital.<br />

Patients and visitors should enter the hospital at the new main entrance at 300 Burwood Road –<br />

unless your appointment letter tells you otherwise.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s plenty of parking, or you can catch the bus – it’ll drop you close to the new front door.<br />

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News<br />

In Brief<br />

QUARRY HEARINGS<br />

Hearings will begin on Monday<br />

to listen to arguments for<br />

and against allowing quarries<br />

to dig below Christchurch’s<br />

groundwater table. Currently<br />

quarries are only able to dig<br />

down to 1m above the highest<br />

groundwater level, because<br />

of the risk of the water being<br />

polluted. But a group of 10<br />

quarries have banded together<br />

to try to get the rules changed.<br />

A decision is expected in July.<br />

RED ZONE REPLANTING<br />

<strong>The</strong> Avon-Otakaro Network<br />

is running a crowd funding<br />

campaign to raise enough<br />

money to replant 680m of<br />

wetlands at Anzac Drive<br />

Reserve. Currently it is sitting<br />

on $5120.50, which covers<br />

about 200m. <strong>The</strong> group will<br />

be running the crowd funding<br />

campaign until <strong>June</strong> 30.<br />

WORLD CHAMPION<br />

Coming up with a solution for<br />

a hypothetical future energy<br />

crisis has made one Cashmere<br />

High School student a world<br />

champion. Hannah Hudson, 16,<br />

won the senior individual world<br />

title in the global issues section<br />

at the Future Problem Solving<br />

International Conference at<br />

Michigan State University.<br />

$28m set aside for car park<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

THE CITY council has promised<br />

millions of dollars to help<br />

build the privately-owned <strong>The</strong><br />

Crossing car park, but it is<br />

keeping all the details of the deal<br />

secret.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> has learned $28 million<br />

has been set aside for <strong>The</strong><br />

Crossing car park project, as<br />

part of the $70 million the city<br />

council has allocated to central<br />

city parking.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest is allocated to replace<br />

the Lichfield<br />

St car parking<br />

building, and<br />

build a parking<br />

building in the<br />

north of the city.<br />

<strong>The</strong> details of<br />

the deal are set<br />

to be kept secret<br />

until <strong>The</strong> Crossing project is<br />

completed, which is expected in<br />

October.<br />

City council head of transport<br />

Chris Gregory (above) said<br />

money had been allocated to <strong>The</strong><br />

Crossing parking building.<br />

But he refused to say how<br />

much, or answer questions about<br />

what the city council expected to<br />

get back from the deal.<br />

“Details of this contract are<br />

DEAL: Construction is under way at <strong>The</strong> Crossing.<br />

still confidential and I’m unable said he could not talk about<br />

to reply on this,” he said.<br />

any details of the deal, because<br />

Mayor Lianne Dalziel said she he was also bound by the contract.<br />

did not believe she was going<br />

against ratepayers’ right to know But he was against it being<br />

how public money was spent, kept secret, saying the public<br />

because the details would be had a right to know how public<br />

released eventually.<br />

money was being spent.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is no intention to keep He said investing in car<br />

it confidential, the public will parking in the central city was<br />

know. But in the meantime, due vital.<br />

to commercial reasons, it is not “Off-street parking is going<br />

being released.”<br />

to be like the new gold, because<br />

City councillor Yani Johanson there’s going to be such a chronic<br />

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and it’s absolutely in my view a<br />

council strategic asset to own<br />

parking buildings.”<br />

If parking was left up to private<br />

companies there was a risk they<br />

would hike the prices right up,<br />

he said.<br />

“All that’s going to do is kill the<br />

central city long term, especially<br />

when you get all the new offices<br />

coming in and the new retail and<br />

the government departments<br />

too.”<br />

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Post-quake health services in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Canterbury health<br />

system has been<br />

put under massive<br />

pressure postquake,<br />

with budgets<br />

cut and demands<br />

soaring. Emma-Jane<br />

McLennan takes a<br />

look at how the health<br />

system operates, and<br />

what it deals with on a<br />

daily basis<br />

EVERY DAY, $3.8 million is<br />

pumped into Canterbury’s public<br />

health system.<br />

It is a fully-integrated network<br />

with six specialised hospitals,<br />

each working in with smaller<br />

clinics, after-hours surgeries, rest<br />

homes and GPs.<br />

But while it is internationally<br />

recognised as a leading integrated<br />

health system, it is still suffering<br />

post-quake, Canterbury<br />

District Health Board planning<br />

and funding<br />

team leader<br />

Greg Hamilton<br />

(left) said.<br />

“This system<br />

remains under<br />

pressure. After<br />

five years both<br />

the mental<br />

health and general health work<br />

forces are showing signs of strain<br />

in their efforts to provide the<br />

best service for our population.”<br />

Every day, 323 new patients<br />

walk through the doors of<br />

various CDHB hospitals around<br />

Canterbury.<br />

That’s about 256 at Christchurch<br />

Hospital, 22 at Burwood<br />

Hospital, 11 at Ashburton<br />

Hospital, eight at <strong>The</strong> Princess<br />

Margaret Hospital and five at<br />

Hillmorton Hospital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hospitals are incredibly<br />

busy.<br />

Lack of funding is greatly<br />

affecting nurses, New Zealand<br />

Seasonal changes in CDHB hospital admissions by quarter. ​<br />

Canterbury hospital<br />

admissions for 2014-2015<br />

• All admissions: 118,021<br />

• Christchurch Hospital:<br />

93,700<br />

• Burwood Hospital: 8311<br />

• Ashburton Hospital: 4325<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Princess Margaret<br />

Hospital: 3076<br />

• Hillmorton Hospital: 1997<br />

•Note: It is possible for<br />

the same person to be<br />

admitted to more than<br />

one hospital as part of<br />

the same stay. Also,<br />

Christchurch Women’s<br />

Hospital are included in<br />

the Christchurch Hospital<br />

statistics as it is part of the<br />

same campus<br />

Nurses Organisation president<br />

Grant Brookes said.<br />

“My colleagues in Christchurch<br />

are feeling really frustrated.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y can see the effects of under<br />

funding in our communities and<br />

they see how it’s affecting their<br />

colleagues at work too.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are around 9400 employees<br />

working for the CDHB<br />

and a further 9000 who work<br />

in the community on CDHBfunded<br />

contracts.<br />

As of March 31 there were<br />

more than 950 doctor full-time<br />

equivalents and 2900 nurse fulltime<br />

equivalents employed by<br />

the CDHB. That’s more than 180<br />

more doctors and more than 630<br />

more nurses compared to 2008.<br />

Hospital staff put in an “extraordinary”<br />

effort to make sure<br />

the community’s health needs<br />

are met, CDHB executive director<br />

of nursing Mary Gordon<br />

(below) said.<br />

“In spite of<br />

all the difficulties<br />

since the<br />

quakes, our staff<br />

have ensured<br />

our community<br />

has continued<br />

to receive the<br />

best health care possible. We are<br />

immensely proud and appreciative<br />

of our people’s remarkable<br />

achievements in the health system<br />

over the past five years.”<br />

Funding issues in the health<br />

sector have been highlighted<br />

this year, with the New Zealand<br />

Council of Trade Unions and<br />

the NZNO making calls prior to<br />

the Budget <strong>2016</strong> for extra health<br />

funding – just to keep up with<br />

need.<br />

“Anything less than [an increase<br />

of] $691 million should be<br />

regarded as a cut in funding and<br />

will result in cuts to services,”<br />

the NZCTU said.<br />

Health Minister Jonathan<br />

Coleman (left)<br />

announced an<br />

increase of $568<br />

million in health<br />

funding in the<br />

Budget.<br />

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Brookes of the<br />

NZNO said the funding is “at<br />

least $33 million short” of what<br />

is required to provide for the<br />

health needs of Cantabrians.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Government is also<br />

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services but it’s not even funding<br />

the current ones . . . it’s not the<br />

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Canty suffering<br />

Margins are tight and Canterbury’s<br />

earthquakes continue<br />

to have a major impact on the<br />

health of Cantabrians, according<br />

to the CDHB’s latest annual<br />

report.<br />

In it, CDHB chairman Murray<br />

Cleverley and chief executive<br />

David Meates detail the impact it<br />

has had, calling it “a population<br />

under strain.”<br />

“Nowhere has this been more<br />

evident than in the demand for<br />

mental health services, which has<br />

increased significantly.”<br />

CDHB mental health statistics<br />

show that post-quake there has<br />

been a 95 per cent increase in<br />

new rural cases, a 79 per cent<br />

increase in new child and youth<br />

cases, a 40 per cent increase in<br />

adult contacts and a 30 per cent<br />

increase in children and youth<br />

under monthly care.<br />

To put those into numbers,<br />

there were 12,046 Canterbury<br />

children under monthly care for<br />

mental health issues, this had<br />

jumped to 13,872 by 2014.<br />

But the even more significant<br />

move is the increase to 15,670<br />

between 2014-2015.<br />

This increase is reflected across<br />

other mental health statistics.<br />

<strong>The</strong> jump in numbers of people<br />

needing help for mental health issues<br />

is expected<br />

at the five-year<br />

mark, Mental<br />

Health Advocacy<br />

and Peer<br />

Support manager<br />

Sue Ricketts<br />

(left) said.<br />

“At some point<br />

people just can’t deal with it<br />

anymore, and we’re at that point<br />

now.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> CDHB annual report<br />

stated that the demand for mental<br />

health services is not abating:<br />

“And we don’t, based on international<br />

research on post-disaster<br />

psycho-social recovery, expect it<br />

to for another five to 10 years.”<br />

And earthquakes haven’t just<br />

affected Cantabrians’ health –<br />

they have significantly damaged<br />

health infrastructure too.<br />

BUSY: Christchurch Hospital had 93,700 patients through its<br />

doors in 2014-15.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quakes left 200 CDHB<br />

buildings damaged, 14,000<br />

hospital rooms damaged and<br />

caused the loss of 14 per cent of<br />

rest home beds and 106 acute<br />

inpatient beds.<br />

Since May 2013, just about<br />

every ward in Christchurch<br />

Hospital has had to be moved to<br />

allow quake repairs, strengthening<br />

and upgrades to firewalls to<br />

take place.<br />

In its annual report, the CDHB<br />

calls it “hugely disruptive . . .<br />

most likely the largest hospital<br />

move ever undertaken in New<br />

Zealand.”<br />

Burwood Hospital’s recent<br />

redevelopment and Christchurch<br />

Hospital’s ongoing one are<br />

part of the largest ever public<br />

health investment in New Zealand.<br />

In total the redevelopment of<br />

both hospitals will cost more<br />

than $650 million, in addition<br />

to $383 million of an earthquake<br />

related programme of works.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CDHB has seen this as a<br />

unique opportunity to build back<br />

better, to modernise Christchurch’s<br />

health facilities using a<br />

“long life, loose fit” model.<br />

But while there has been an incredible<br />

amount of work to repair<br />

and upgrade hospitals, there has<br />

also been a lot done outside of it<br />

through the Canterbury Clinical<br />

Network.<br />

Its main aim is to keep people<br />

well and in their homes, with a<br />

range of strategies which ultimately<br />

treats more than 30,000<br />

in the community who would<br />

otherwise have to go to the emergency<br />

department or be admitted<br />

to hospital.<br />

Its work has resulted in Canterbury<br />

having an acute admission<br />

rate 30 per cent below the national<br />

average – which means in<br />

Canterbury you are more likely<br />

to have your health needs met<br />

in the community, rather than<br />

hospital, than anywhere else in<br />

the country.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CDHB says while its environment<br />

has provided challenges,<br />

it has also provided opportunities<br />

to re-orientate its system.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Canterbury health system<br />

is internationally recognised as a<br />

leading integrated health system<br />

. . . [but] in spite of many positive<br />

changes to services, this system<br />

remains under pressure.”<br />

Neighbourly under fire<br />

for information sharing<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

PRIVACY CONCERNS have<br />

been sparked by the policies<br />

of community network site<br />

Neighbourly, around sharing of<br />

user’s personal information.<br />

To create an account with the<br />

site, people need to give a full<br />

name, address and contact details,<br />

and are also asked to give a<br />

driver’s licence number.<br />

But under the privacy policy,<br />

users’ personal information can<br />

be shared with any of Neighbourly’s<br />

partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> partners include businesses<br />

like BP, Vodafone, Contact<br />

and AMI as well as councils<br />

and community groups and<br />

its major shareholder, Fairfax<br />

Media.<br />

But Neighbourly<br />

co-founder<br />

Casey Eden (left)<br />

said that would<br />

not happen without<br />

the permission<br />

of users.<br />

“An example of when member’s<br />

details might be shared<br />

is when a partner is running a<br />

competition. We’ll pass on the<br />

member’s details so this prize<br />

can be distributed, but this is<br />

always outlined in our terms<br />

and conditions.”<br />

He said providing a driver’s<br />

licence was a quick way for<br />

members to verify their profile,<br />

and the contact information was<br />

needed so urgent text message<br />

alerts could be sent around<br />

crime or safety.<br />

Privacy Commissioner spokesman<br />

Charles Mabbett said people<br />

had raised concerns or asked<br />

questions about Neighbourly’s<br />

privacy policy, but that had not<br />

progressed to any formal complaints<br />

or investigations.<br />

He said, ideally, companies<br />

should make keeping your information<br />

private the default and<br />

only share it if people chose to opt<br />

in, but currently that was rare.<br />

He said people needed to be<br />

careful to read the fine print<br />

before they signed up to online<br />

services.<br />

“We would urge people to read<br />

the terms and conditions and see<br />

how their information is being<br />

shared. <strong>The</strong>n really it comes<br />

down to consent: Do they want<br />

to consent to use that service.”<br />

NetSafe executive director<br />

Martin Cocker said there were<br />

often complaints through its<br />

<strong>The</strong> Orb online crime reporting<br />

service from people who had<br />

signed up to a service and ended<br />

up being contacted by other<br />

businesses.<br />

He said the privacy policy<br />

was honest in saying how the<br />

information was shared, so<br />

the responsibility was on users<br />

to be aware of what they were<br />

agreeing to, and then decide if<br />

they were comfortable using the<br />

service.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> company prides itself on efficient<br />

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Armed robbers jailed<br />

Two men have been jailed<br />

for two armed robberies in<br />

January. Joshua Felise Nuu<br />

(front), 20, was sentenced to<br />

two years seven months and<br />

Iosefa Filifili, 19, was jailed for<br />

two years three months. Huu<br />

had a hammer while Filifili,<br />

who was the lookout, had<br />

an axe when they robbed<br />

a Dallington convenience<br />

store of cigarettes and<br />

cash totalling $4600 in<br />

January. <strong>The</strong>y both went into<br />

a second store, a dairy in<br />

North New Brighton (below),<br />

on January 25 but fled<br />

empty-handed. <strong>The</strong> men<br />

handed themselves in to the<br />

police when security camera<br />

photographs were released<br />

by the police and published<br />

in the media.<br />

Burke in council race<br />

• By Donna Miles<br />

FAIMEH BURKE has<br />

announced her candidacy in<br />

the new Waimairi Ward of the<br />

October local body elections.<br />

Ms Burke, a long time community<br />

board member, is standing<br />

for the city council.<br />

She will not stand for the new<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood<br />

Community Board.<br />

It will be Ms Burke’s fifth attempt<br />

at winning a seat around<br />

the city council table.<br />

Ms Burke said she has had<br />

discussions with two sitting<br />

councillors, Raf Manji and Jamie<br />

Gough, over which ward they<br />

would stand in.<br />

It is anticipated October’s<br />

elections will be hotly contested<br />

because of boundary changes<br />

and the creation of three more<br />

council seats.<br />

Cr Raf Manji is expected to<br />

announce his decision as to<br />

whether to stand by the beginning<br />

of July.<br />

“It’s a major commitment, so<br />

not a decision I take lightly,” he<br />

told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>.<br />

Cr Gough said if Cr Manji<br />

decided to run, the two would<br />

RUNNING: Faimeh Burke (left) has had discussions with city<br />

councillors Jamie Gough (middle) and Raf Manji (right) over<br />

running for the city council.<br />

work closely to ensure three<br />

strong independent candidates<br />

were elected for their joined<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood<br />

community board area.<br />

“Raf and I obviously work<br />

both closely and well together<br />

so we are prudently taking a<br />

holistic view of our ward,” Cr<br />

Gough said.<br />

Cr Gough said his chances of<br />

getting re-elected was best in<br />

Fendalton Ward but believed the<br />

work he had done for the wider<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi ward made<br />

him electable in any of the new<br />

wards.<br />

Ms Burke said she was bouyed<br />

by the fact she had a good<br />

knowledge of the local issues<br />

and a good support base in the<br />

area.<br />

In the recent six-yearly review<br />

of council representation the<br />

number of existing wards were<br />

increased from seven to 16.<br />

Each of the new 16 wards<br />

will now be represented by one<br />

councilor, increasing the total<br />

number of councillors from 13<br />

to 16.<br />

<strong>The</strong> number of community<br />

boards will be reduced from<br />

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Overall, the number of elected<br />

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EDITORIAL<br />

Will anti-smoking<br />

measures be effective?<br />

SMOKING IN New Zealand<br />

today is only a fraction of what it<br />

used to be.<br />

Its outright prohibition<br />

in enclosed public places,<br />

restrictions on its advertising,<br />

promotion and display at the<br />

point of sale, and punitive<br />

taxation, have probably all<br />

contributed to its decline.<br />

It is nearly 30 years since<br />

governments began to take these<br />

steps and by any measure they<br />

have been effective.<br />

At last count, only 15 per cent<br />

of the population over 15, or<br />

just over half a million people,<br />

still smoked daily. Many might<br />

have imagined the figure was<br />

even lower; it is common in<br />

some social circles these days to<br />

find nobody smokes anymore.<br />

But that is the remaining<br />

problem, smoking is now heavily<br />

concentrated in certain ages and<br />

ethnic groups.<br />

Among young men aged<br />

18-34, more than 25 per cent<br />

smoke. Young women have a<br />

lower rate but it is still relatively<br />

high at 20 per cent. <strong>The</strong> Maori<br />

rate is 38 per cent and among<br />

Maori women it is higher, nearly<br />

42 per cent. Those of Pacific Island<br />

descent have a rate just under<br />

25 per cent. <strong>The</strong> Maori and<br />

Pacific populations are younger<br />

than the population generally,<br />

which helps account for the high<br />

smoking rate among younger<br />

people overall.<br />

No wonder, then, that the<br />

Maori Party is the most assiduous<br />

anti-smoking legislator in<br />

Parliament.<br />

In the Budget, Finance<br />

Minister Bill English attributed<br />

another round of programmed<br />

tobacco tax hikes to the Maori<br />

Party. Yesterday, the party was<br />

mainly responsible for the draft<br />

“plain pack” cigarette regulations<br />

announced by Associate<br />

Health Minister Peseta Sam<br />

Lotu-Iiga. <strong>The</strong> Maori Party has<br />

been pressing for the graphic<br />

pictorial warnings in place<br />

of brand design on cigarette<br />

packets for years. It was probably<br />

hoping for a decision more definite<br />

than draft regulations and<br />

a consultation document but it<br />

can count those as progress. It<br />

will be much more satisfied with<br />

the tax increases that will raise<br />

the cost of a packet by more than<br />

$2 a year.<br />

Within four years it will be<br />

costing a worker on the average<br />

wage a full hour’s work to afford<br />

his or her packet a day. And<br />

since those smokers are disproportionately<br />

young and Maori,<br />

it is not hard to understand the<br />

concern of those who say the<br />

tax hikes will hit hardest those<br />

households that can least afford<br />

them. “Racist” was the term<br />

used by one critic though it cannot<br />

apply when the policy has<br />

been initiated and sustained by<br />

Maori MPs.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y believe it will be effective,<br />

making their people better off in<br />

the long run.<br />

But will it be effective? <strong>The</strong><br />

question that should be asked<br />

of all further anti-smoking<br />

measures is, why are some<br />

people still smoking in spite of<br />

everything that has been done<br />

to discourage them? <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

proved impervious to rapid<br />

price increases every year for<br />

five years now. Why should the<br />

next four annual increases make<br />

any difference to them? And<br />

what evidence is there that more<br />

graphic health warnings will be<br />

any more effective than those<br />

cigarette packets have carried for<br />

many years?<br />

Anti-smoking campaigns can<br />

sound more like vengeance on<br />

tobacco companies than practical<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> asked its readers<br />

what changes they would<br />

like made to the St Andrews<br />

Hill and Bridle Path Rds<br />

intersection, Ferrymead,<br />

after a report criticised its<br />

layout<br />

A. Edwards – This corner is a<br />

disaster and it is only a matter<br />

of time before there is a really<br />

serious accident and/or fatality.<br />

THis intersection design can<br />

only have been completed by<br />

people who sit in a room without<br />

windows and never go outside.<br />

Yes, lights at the foot of St<br />

Andrews Hill Rd would assist.<br />

But as well they need to lose the<br />

triangular island shown at the<br />

right of your photo.<br />

If it is actually necessary to<br />

have traffic lights there they<br />

Young people are our future –<br />

LIVING in New Zealand, we<br />

have so much going for us.<br />

A stable country, a beautiful<br />

environment, smart and talented<br />

people. But one thing that counts<br />

against us is the big number of<br />

our young people who are not<br />

in employment, education or<br />

training – the so-called NEETS.<br />

We now have 87,200 young<br />

Kiwis between the ages of 15 and<br />

24 categorised as NEETs. That’s<br />

23,100 more than when National<br />

took office. In Christchurch, we<br />

have 6100 of these young people<br />

sitting on the scrap heap. I see<br />

Orbiter Bus stops Innes Road<br />

should be suspended from<br />

overhead cables. <strong>The</strong> traffic light<br />

poles on this island are a hazard<br />

in themselves.<br />

Removing the island would<br />

allow another lane to be formed<br />

for the traffic flowing along<br />

Bridle Path Rd ie: travelling towards<br />

the estuary. So that would<br />

provide two left turning lanes for<br />

both traffic flows ie: Bridle Path<br />

and St Andrews Hill Rds, which<br />

should allow each phase to clear<br />

without backing up.<br />

Kathy Kerr – I live in Sumner<br />

and work in Lyttelton. On several<br />

occasions I have been cut off<br />

by drivers coming down fast off<br />

St Andrews Hill Rd and failing<br />

to give way at the sign. I have<br />

been turning left into Bridle Path<br />

Rd on a green light at the time.<br />

that number and I think to myself<br />

“what an incredible waste”.<br />

Our young people are incredible<br />

talented and impressive.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’re creative and innovative<br />

and the ones I meet are keen for<br />

work, they’re keen to learn. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

just need an opportunity.<br />

With so much work still needing<br />

to be done in the Canterbury<br />

Megan Woods<br />

At the very least, I would like<br />

to see a stop sign on St Andrews<br />

Hill Rd instead of the give way<br />

sign which is there at the moment.<br />

Lights would be better.<br />

Sandy Cassels, of Lyttelton<br />

– Could there not be three lanes,<br />

one for Heathcote traffic turning<br />

left into Ferry Rd, two for hill<br />

traffic turning left into Ferry<br />

Rd and three for those turning<br />

right to Sumner? Move the island<br />

in the middle a little to create<br />

more space. Cyclists might need<br />

to use the footpath for turning<br />

left and the road for turning<br />

right.<br />

If lights are installed, they<br />

would need to have a longer<br />

green phase so everyone can get<br />

a go at moving on and not creating<br />

a backlog of traffic.<br />

rebuild, how is it we still have<br />

thousands of young people sitting<br />

idle? Especially when I talk<br />

to employers all the time who are<br />

struggling to find staff with the<br />

right skills.<br />

That’s why I’ve always been<br />

such a passionate advocate of<br />

Labour’s dole for apprenticeships<br />

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Readers respond to our article on assault victims Michelle<br />

Coker and her daughter Georgia Fergusson; and a new<br />

smoking law<br />

Peter Banens, of Addington<br />

– <strong>The</strong> inner-city is definitely<br />

becoming more violent [<strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Star</strong>, <strong>June</strong> 2]. You ask what<br />

should be done to make the<br />

streets safer.<br />

Before the police and the<br />

traffic department were merged<br />

some years ago, we used to see<br />

police patrolling the inner-city<br />

streets on foot.<br />

But now the police are too<br />

busy with things like catching<br />

motorists using cellphones<br />

while driving,and fining motorists<br />

for exceeding the 30km/h<br />

inner-city speed limit.<br />

I say bring back the traffic department,<br />

and also bring back<br />

inner-city police foot patrols.<br />

Jocelyn Pirini, of Woolston<br />

– I am shocked and appalled at<br />

the treatment Michelle and her<br />

daughter Georgia have received<br />

over this attack.<br />

I am a friend of Michelle and<br />

this attack has really affected<br />

her in more ways than one.<br />

If that had happened to me I<br />

would also have been trying all<br />

I could to get that girl off my<br />

daughter.<br />

Our justice system stinks.<br />

I wonder what the judge or<br />

the police officers would have<br />

done if that was their mother or<br />

give them an opportunity<br />

Paying an employer the<br />

equivalent of the dole to take on<br />

a young person – to give them<br />

an opportunity to learn a trade,<br />

to earn some income, to learn<br />

skills and responsibilities.<br />

It’s a much better approach<br />

than tolerating unemployment<br />

like the current government<br />

does.<br />

We know it’s bad for the kids<br />

themselves as well. We know<br />

young people out of work like<br />

this are likely to have a lifetime<br />

of poorer outcomes not just in<br />

Georgia Fergusson (left) and her mother Michelle Cocker.<br />

daughter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wouldn’t have let that go<br />

so easy.<br />

Nichola Wilkie – <strong>The</strong><br />

stance to pass a Bill to detain<br />

people against their will for up<br />

to 56 days to stop smoking is<br />

bizarre [<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>, May 12].<br />

Family, whanau could dob<br />

you in – oh, how to cause a rift<br />

between loved ones, or if you<br />

didn’t like them before you<br />

surely won’t now.<br />

About 11,000 people in New<br />

Zealand die each year due to<br />

food related illnesses, 5000 due<br />

future wage earning capacity,<br />

but in terms of personal health<br />

and well-being.<br />

It might be a cliché, but our<br />

kids are our future. In coming<br />

decades the number of New<br />

Zealanders over 65 will double,<br />

and today’s young people will be<br />

steering our economy.<br />

We’re entering an age where<br />

lifelong learning, being able to<br />

train and retrain across multiple<br />

jobs and even multiple careers,<br />

will become more important<br />

than ever.<br />

to smoking-related illnesses.<br />

I have never heard of anyone<br />

having caused an accident<br />

because they have smoked too<br />

much.<br />

Smokers can be good leaders,<br />

workers and parents.<br />

It was reported on TV1 on<br />

January 31, 2012, ‘Chronic<br />

stress shrinks the brain’. Some<br />

may smoke to de-stress, so<br />

could smokers be deemed as<br />

imbeciles if the Bill is passed, by<br />

way of definition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole principle of the<br />

proposed Bill in my view is<br />

wrong.<br />

That’s why Labour has<br />

announced its plan for three<br />

years of free post-school<br />

education or training,<br />

available throughout<br />

someone’s life.<br />

It’ll give people the lifelong<br />

learning opportunities they need<br />

to reach their potential.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future for our city will<br />

look so much brighter if we are<br />

harnessing everyone’s talent<br />

and giving everyone in<br />

Christchurch the tools they<br />

need to succeed.<br />

City councillor Pauline<br />

Cotter (below) looks<br />

at the dwindling<br />

supply of the region’s<br />

water, and what could<br />

be done.<br />

Range of factors<br />

affecting stream flows<br />

RECENTLY <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> ran a front<br />

page article about the challenges<br />

we are facing around water<br />

supply in Christchurch, and I<br />

thank <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> for highlighting<br />

this situation.<br />

However, the choice of<br />

headline was misleading when it<br />

stated that charging for our water<br />

is on the cards for our city.<br />

In fact, this was merely part<br />

of a discussion prompted by<br />

the presentation of a report<br />

by Professor Bryan<br />

Jenkins, Christchurch’s<br />

Drying Streams:<br />

Management<br />

Actions to the<br />

Christchurch<br />

West Melton Zone<br />

Committee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> report tells us<br />

that there are two main<br />

sources that provide<br />

the base flow to our streams such<br />

as the Waimairi and Wai-iti.<br />

1. Rainfall recharging the water<br />

table. Climate change has been<br />

the cause of less rainfall in the<br />

winter, therefore less soakage<br />

into the groundwater. Warmer<br />

temperatures has meant more<br />

water is lost to evaporation.<br />

2. Artesian spring discharge<br />

from the aquifers in the<br />

Christchurch West Melton zone.<br />

Seventy per cent to 80 per cent<br />

of artesian inflow comes from<br />

seepage from the Waimakariri<br />

River through the shingle fans.<br />

Our urban growth and<br />

expansion means a greater<br />

amount of water being extracted<br />

from the aquifers.<br />

Forty-five per cent of the take<br />

is for residential and commercial<br />

use. So we can see there is a range<br />

of things that are affecting the<br />

stream flows. Charging for water<br />

may reduce the take, but there are<br />

other tools that could be used to<br />

reduce our water use, including<br />

exploring management plans.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se could include greater use<br />

of pervious surfaces so that rain<br />

has the opportunity to soak into<br />

the ground rather than<br />

run off, water re-use tanks for<br />

non-drinking uses around<br />

the house, and education<br />

programmes that<br />

encourage users to<br />

conserve this precious<br />

resource.<br />

Environment<br />

Canterbury will be<br />

taking measurements of<br />

approximately 250 wells<br />

in the coming weeks, in<br />

order to understand the<br />

groundwater flow on the<br />

Waimakariri, and to provide data<br />

on water flows in Canterbury’s<br />

aquifer system.<br />

We must anticipate continuing<br />

climate change effects, manage<br />

the effects of urbanisation, and<br />

ensure that we acquire data<br />

to develop a water demand<br />

management strategy, way before<br />

any talk of charging for our<br />

water.<br />

•<strong>The</strong> editor responds:<br />

<strong>The</strong> headline was an accurate<br />

reflection of the article. <strong>The</strong><br />

Oxford Dictionary says the<br />

phrase, on the cards, can<br />

mean possible or likely.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Big Question<br />

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump look like they will almost certainly sqaure<br />

off for the United States presidency, in what will be the most intriguing<br />

American election of all time. Bridget Rutherford asked people who will win<br />

the presidential race, and why<br />

Emily Calles,<br />

student, of Ilam:<br />

Hopefully not<br />

Trump. He just<br />

has a lot of varied<br />

opinions. He says<br />

one thing, sees<br />

people’s reactions<br />

and changes his<br />

mind. He doesn’t<br />

seem like he really<br />

wants what’s best<br />

for America.<br />

Connor Gill,<br />

student, of Ilam:<br />

Probably Trump.<br />

Everyone’s been<br />

voting for him as<br />

a joke, and now<br />

its not a joke and<br />

people can’t turn<br />

it around. <strong>The</strong>re’s<br />

too many people in<br />

America that think<br />

how he thinks. I<br />

just hope he doesn’t<br />

get elected.<br />

Sam Newbold,<br />

student, of Ilam:<br />

I think Trump’s<br />

going to win, he’s<br />

got more votes<br />

and more people<br />

seem to like him.<br />

He’s more popular<br />

at the moment. I<br />

want Clinton to win<br />

because she’s not<br />

sexist. I think social<br />

media has made the<br />

election bigger than<br />

it is.<br />

Who would you prefer to win the United<br />

States election? Email us at editor@<br />

starmedia.kiwi or comment on facebook.<br />

com/riseupchristchurch/<br />

Jacinta Lu, student,<br />

of Riccarton:<br />

I want Hillary<br />

to win. Donald<br />

Trump is a bit<br />

commercialised.<br />

I don’t think<br />

he would be<br />

appropriate to<br />

be president. I<br />

didn’t think he<br />

would be running<br />

to be president<br />

because he was<br />

on that show, <strong>The</strong><br />

Apprentice.<br />

Tom Collins,<br />

student, of<br />

Merivale:<br />

I think Donald<br />

Trump will win.<br />

I think Hillary<br />

Clinton has this<br />

really high standard<br />

on her. She can’t<br />

just say anything<br />

like Trump because<br />

she’s a woman.<br />

So she’s got to<br />

rise above it all.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thought of<br />

Trump winning<br />

is absolutely<br />

terrifying. It would<br />

be a nightmare if it<br />

happens.<br />

Juliet Bruce,<br />

student, of<br />

Merivale:<br />

I hope Clinton<br />

wins, but I would be<br />

apprehensive about<br />

how it would play<br />

out with Clinton as<br />

president. Everyone<br />

would have flaws<br />

in that role. Her<br />

long history means<br />

that it would<br />

compromise things<br />

– chances are on<br />

any issue things that<br />

she may have said<br />

twenty years ago<br />

would be brought<br />

up.<br />

Angus McGregor,<br />

PhD student, of<br />

Riccarton:<br />

Hillary has got<br />

to win. I think<br />

Trump’s support<br />

will wane,<br />

especially after<br />

the democratic<br />

convention.<br />

Hillary’s support<br />

will increase a lot<br />

over Trump. Trump<br />

is the less popular<br />

candidate of the<br />

two. Hillary is<br />

moderate enough<br />

in terms of swing<br />

voters. No left<br />

person is going to<br />

vote for Trump.<br />

Daniel Bishop,<br />

tutor, of central<br />

city:<br />

Who will win?<br />

Not the American<br />

people. I’ve got to<br />

believe that Hillary<br />

is going to get it<br />

because the alternative<br />

is ridiculous.<br />

Lots of people<br />

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I think there’s got<br />

to be some people<br />

jumping vote from<br />

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more voters would<br />

jump from Bernie<br />

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We’re on the home straight<br />

SCIRT’s programme of repairs to pipes, roads, bridges and retaining walls will<br />

be completed by December this year.<br />

After SCIRT, <strong>The</strong> Christchurch City Council and NZ Transport Agency will<br />

continue their programmes of ongoing repairs.<br />

Your support is helping us to get the job done, thank you from the SCIRT team.<br />

We’re now 89% of the way through our programme of repairs.<br />

THE SCIRT PROGRAMME<br />

IS 89% COMPLETE<br />

86 % 97 %<br />

of underground pipes are fixed<br />

82 % 84 %<br />

of retaining walls are repaired<br />

of bridge repair work is done<br />

of road repairs are complete<br />

SCIRT progress across the city<br />

We’ve largely completed our work in the central city and most of SCIRT’s work<br />

this year is now in the suburbs.<br />

• A third of SCIRT’s work this year is focussed on the east of Christchurch<br />

and crews have been busy working their way through a big programme of<br />

infrastructure repairs and rebuilds throughout New Brighton, Linwood,<br />

Aranui, Parklands and Shirley.<br />

• SCIRT crews are working their way through repairs of underground pipes<br />

and roads in the north and north-west of Christchurch. Residents would<br />

have seen them spread throughout Saint Albans, Merivale and Papanui.<br />

• Many of the southern suburbs will see SCIRT crews depart their<br />

neighbourhoods over the next few months. Ongoing work in Cashmere,<br />

Hillsborough and Woolston will continue through to the end of the year.<br />

• In the Bays, retaining wall, underground pipes and roading repairs are<br />

steadily being completed. Lyttelton is still busy with ongoing retaining wall<br />

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Nick Smith<br />

Media man’s 50-year plus career<br />

<strong>Star</strong> Media chairman Nick Smith<br />

was named an officer of the<br />

New Zealand Order of Merit in<br />

the Queen’s Birthday Honours<br />

over the weekend, for his work<br />

in media and sports. He spoke<br />

to Gabrielle Stuart about his 51<br />

years in the industry<br />

Tell me about your first job in<br />

media?<br />

That was at <strong>The</strong> Christchurch<br />

<strong>Star</strong> in 1965, back when it was on<br />

Kilmore St. I was an advertising<br />

cadet. In those days it was New<br />

Zealand’s foremost newspaper<br />

for advertising. It used to beat<br />

the Auckland <strong>Star</strong>, so there was<br />

a lot of rivalry there. It was the<br />

heyday of newspapers. TV wasn’t<br />

big so you weren’t competing for<br />

eyeballs. And of course it was all<br />

black and white then, aside from<br />

the occasional bit of spot colour.<br />

I spent two and a half years<br />

there, and it was fantastic. I still<br />

have a lot of friends from those<br />

days; we had a lot of fun together.<br />

We used to have boxing tournaments<br />

in the lunchroom, golf<br />

and table tennis tournaments,<br />

rugby matches with police<br />

and other media. For someone<br />

who was from a different town,<br />

NEWSPAPER MAN: Nick Smith is chairman of <strong>Star</strong> Media and director of Allied Press, which<br />

owns the Otago Daily Times and 14 other regional papers.<br />

because I went to school in Dunedin,<br />

meeting all people from all<br />

walks of life was special, many<br />

are still great mates.<br />

So where did you go from<br />

there?<br />

I went back to Dunedin for<br />

a couple of years. I did a lot of<br />

sport – a bit of cricket, a bit<br />

of golf, a bit of tennis, a bit of<br />

squash. I was alright, I played<br />

for Otago and for Auckland, but<br />

I was never a star. <strong>The</strong>n around<br />

1970 I went up to Auckland and<br />

spent a couple of years at the<br />

New Zealand Herald. That was<br />

also a fantastic experience, but<br />

they were not as friendly, a bit<br />

more exclusive than at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> advertising department<br />

was a bit special, or at least they<br />

thought they were. But I married<br />

my wife Diana in Auckland and<br />

we came back to Dunedin, and<br />

15 months later my daughter<br />

Charlotte appeared.<br />

So CTV – was that your first<br />

foray into the TV side of things?<br />

We ran Channel 39 at Allied<br />

Press, but that was run out of our<br />

own Otago Daily Times building,<br />

so it was not a standalone<br />

venture and it was much lower<br />

cost. It was around 2003 or 2004<br />

we were offered shares in CTV.<br />

Of course we couldn’t run it<br />

from Dunedin, so I was more<br />

of a shadow partner and Murray<br />

Wood ran the place. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

Murray, along with 15 others,<br />

was killed in the building in the<br />

earthquake.<br />

What happened in those first<br />

weeks afterward?<br />

It was an awful moment. <strong>The</strong><br />

morning of the earthquakes I<br />

was actually in that building, but<br />

I had a meeting in Dunedin that<br />

evening and I couldn’t get a flight<br />

down, so I decided to drive. I was<br />

in Timaru when I got the call<br />

saying the building had come<br />

down, but everyone was upset<br />

and it wasn’t making sense, so I<br />

didn’t believe it. I thought it was<br />

a strong building, it wouldn’t<br />

come down. But then Charlotte<br />

called, and she was very upset.<br />

I said is this for real? Of course,<br />

it was. <strong>The</strong> next day, I met with<br />

the staff. We met at Wairaki Rd,<br />

because it was the only building<br />

we could find, and there was no<br />

power so we sat down in a dark<br />

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All people could say was why<br />

me? Why did I survive when my<br />

friends were killed?<br />

We had lost everything at that<br />

point, all we had was one car<br />

and one camera, but we decided<br />

we would open again. It would<br />

have made more sense to take<br />

the insurance money and close<br />

the station, but to me that would<br />

mean we let the staff and the<br />

victims’ families down. That to<br />

me was the driving force.<br />

At the time we were told it<br />

would take ten months to open<br />

again, but we managed to do it<br />

in closer to three. But we had<br />

an awful time of it. We had<br />

equipment coming over from<br />

Japan, but that got caught up in<br />

the tsunami there, so everything<br />

was going wrong. But people<br />

got behind us and helped with<br />

equipment and expertise, which<br />

we were immensely grateful for.<br />

Looking ahead, where do you<br />

see the future of media?<br />

<strong>The</strong> only thing we know for<br />

sure is that things will change. I<br />

definitely think there’s a future<br />

for local media, and local stories.<br />

We have newspapers from<br />

the West Coast to Southland to<br />

Kaikoura, and they’re all doing<br />

well, because we focus on local<br />

content. <strong>The</strong> internet is spreading,<br />

and online media is cheap,<br />

but the thing with news is you’ve<br />

got to be able to believe it. Print<br />

is believable, but when you read<br />

something online you just don’t<br />

know.<br />

And of course, people like<br />

Rupert Murdoch and Warren<br />

Buffett are buying newspapers<br />

left and right, and you’ve got<br />

to think they’re pretty smart<br />

operators, they must see a future<br />

in it.<br />

Do you think a day will come<br />

when you’ll read all your news<br />

online, not on paper?<br />

No, I can’t see it. You pick<br />

up a magazine like Style, and<br />

you’ll flick through the pages,<br />

see something that makes you<br />

think, oh, I like that. <strong>The</strong>n you<br />

might go online to find out more<br />

about it or look up where to buy<br />

it, but print lays it all out for you.<br />

So I think there will always be<br />

print, but at the end of the day,<br />

who knows.<br />

And now your daughter,<br />

Charlotte Smulders, is obviously<br />

following in your footsteps<br />

as director of <strong>Star</strong> Media<br />

and CTV.<br />

Yes. She was always a very<br />

diligent child. But she worked<br />

MEDIA VETERAN: Nick Smith (right) with his daughter Charlotte<br />

and her husband Pier Smulders. Mr Smith is chairman of <strong>Star</strong><br />

Media, owned by Pier and Charlotte. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

with PMP in Australia for several<br />

years, and spent some time<br />

in London, too, so she definitely<br />

knows what she’s doing. I’m<br />

pretty pleased to see what she’s<br />

achieved.<br />

Tell me about your other passion<br />

– the sport.<br />

Work’s a hobby, sport has<br />

always been my life. Whether<br />

you’re playing or in administration,<br />

you make some fantastic<br />

friends. And I’ve always invested<br />

in sport, because my philosophy<br />

has always been what’s good<br />

for the province is what’s good<br />

for the business, and what’s<br />

good for the company is good<br />

for the province. And we’ve got<br />

some great cricket grounds, <strong>The</strong><br />

University Oval in Dunedin and<br />

Hagley Park are both fantastic.<br />

We now have two world class<br />

facilities in the South Island so<br />

we should see more test matches<br />

rather than the North Island<br />

getting them all.<br />

And you’re an Honourary<br />

Captain of the New Zealand<br />

Navy – how did that come<br />

about?<br />

That started in 1983, and<br />

means when any visiting ships<br />

come into port you’re not<br />

exactly a liaison officer just a<br />

front man, you do a lot to help<br />

the captains and the senior<br />

ranks, taking them to places like<br />

Wanaka and organising sporting<br />

events, getting newspapers<br />

on board and that kind of thing.<br />

It’s all very good fun. One of the<br />

highlights was a time on Sydney<br />

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IN YOUR HAND: Chief executive Gemma Croombs using<br />

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Taste<br />

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Ever wondered who is cooking your food when you go out<br />

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with chefs.<br />

XCHC cafe head chef – Aliesha McGilligan<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

LUNCHES AT XCHC are<br />

something quite different.<br />

<strong>The</strong> building – Exhange<br />

Christchurch – serves as a hub<br />

for creative people in the city:<br />

singers, fashion designers, architects,<br />

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Aliesha McGilligan’s cafe<br />

is a place where they all come<br />

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from the wider community,<br />

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“People come from all over<br />

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Her goal is to create something<br />

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But creating something different<br />

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Her first foray into the kitchen<br />

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“It’s not just about reading a<br />

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Her next move was to Riccarton<br />

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“It was a dream job, really. As<br />

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do this recipe, do this recipe,<br />

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the idea, to bring myself to the<br />

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She went on to work for owner<br />

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On her weekends off she<br />

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That often meant she worked<br />

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That was where she met XCHC<br />

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She said the community she<br />

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She said growing up without<br />

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She was inspired by her<br />

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If you like picking your own fruit – try feijoas<br />

FEIJOAS ARE an excellent plant<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y make a great fruiting<br />

hedge, attract birds to the garden<br />

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added bonus of delicious fruit.<br />

Feijoas are an attractive evergreen<br />

plant ranging from a shrub<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y are easily trimmed and<br />

maintained and have a green leaf,<br />

which is grey underneath. Feijoas<br />

have pohutukawa-like flowers in<br />

December and fruit mainly from<br />

April to <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Feijoas generally prefer a warm<br />

place in the garden and young<br />

plants need protection. <strong>The</strong> soil<br />

needs to be well drained and rich<br />

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<strong>The</strong> plants shouldn’t be allowed<br />

to dry out in the summer months<br />

as this will hamper fruit production.<br />

Feijoas are heavy feeders. Feed<br />

them with sheep pellets and a<br />

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fertiliser in late winter. Also<br />

apply a slow-release fertiliser<br />

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<strong>The</strong> self-fertile varieties need<br />

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it pays to plant three or more for<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y will fruit on their own<br />

but the crop is minimal. Feijoas<br />

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prune for shape without removing<br />

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Feijoas can be made into many<br />

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Hunt out old gardening books or<br />

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Gather up seed catalogues as they come<br />

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Roses<br />

To ensure our roses give us the best<br />

performance and plentiful blooms for the<br />

following season, we must brave the cold<br />

and tidy up, mulch, spray and prune our<br />

somewhat scraggly and, by now, bare roses.<br />

Planting: Roses like sun for at least one<br />

third of the day, and some air movement.<br />

Deep digging helps drainage, aeration and<br />

loosens the soil for easy root penetration.<br />

Mix in compost to improve the soil condition<br />

and add a handful of ‘Blood & Bone’. If you’re<br />

replacing an old rose, it’s well worth the effort<br />

to dig out the old soil too. Dig the hole large<br />

enough to create a mound in the bottom so<br />

that the roots can be spread over it, ensuring<br />

it is deep enough for the graft to sit just<br />

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stage as direct contact with fertiliser can kill<br />

tender new roots. Space your plants about a<br />

metre apart, slightly more for very vigorous<br />

varieties, and two metres apart for climbers.<br />

Remember to keep your rose well-watered for<br />

the first six months as it becomes established.<br />

Pruning: Rose flowers are produced on new<br />

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diseased wood and reducing the stems<br />

you will get strong new growth and lots of<br />

flowers. As a guideline prune between ⅓ to<br />

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weak intertwining branches, especially those<br />

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Climbing roses are pruned lightly in winter<br />

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Spraying: In winter, spray with lime sulphur,<br />

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Dig up any potatoes still in the ground,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> skin on pumpkins and gourds will<br />

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months to come; leaving them outdoors<br />

to soak up a few frosts will help sweeten<br />

the flesh. Remember always to leave<br />

the stalk or handle on pumpkins when<br />

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from strong wind or maybe some stakes<br />

to support the stems.<br />

FRUIT<br />

Do you have a favourite fruit that makes<br />

you smile or even salivate when it<br />

ripens each year? At the moment, go-to<br />

fruits are feijoas and the New Zealand<br />

cranberry (Chilean guava).<br />

<strong>The</strong>se highly aromatic and hardy<br />

evergreen fruits can be grown in<br />

orchards or planted as ornamentals in<br />

garden borders, both coping well with<br />

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LYTTELTON TUNNEL NEWS<br />

SOUTH ISLAND’S ECONOMIC LIFELINE<br />

Since the February 2011 earthquake, Lyttelton<br />

Tunnel has become even more of an economic<br />

lifeline for Canterbury and the South Island. It is<br />

critical for getting fuel supplies to Christchurch<br />

and beyond and for exporters to get their<br />

product to markets.<br />

<strong>The</strong> long-term closure of Evans Pass because of<br />

rockfall means the tunnel will remain the only<br />

viable access route for freight vehicles to get to<br />

the Lyttelton Port of Christchurch until late 2017/<br />

early 2018 when it is expected Evans Pass will<br />

re-open.<br />

While Dyers Pass Road and Gebbies Pass can<br />

be used by some heavy vehicles, these are not<br />

preferred routes because of the greater safety<br />

issues relating to steep grades and narrow,<br />

windy roads.<br />

<strong>The</strong> additional freight vehicles through<br />

the tunnel, which includes those carrying<br />

demolition rubble to the Port for its reclamation<br />

programme, are contributing to the sometimes<br />

general lack of cleanliness of the tunnel, i.e.<br />

grime on the white tiles.<br />

Up to eight tonnes of dirt and dust can be<br />

removed from the tunnel every month. This<br />

compares with 235kg a month before the<br />

earthquakes, sweeping of the tunnel having<br />

increased from once a month to three times a<br />

week.<br />

Cleaning of the tunnel often came second in<br />

the early days following the earthquakes, with<br />

the tunnel being kept open for freight vehicles,<br />

particularly dangerous goods, which require the<br />

tunnel to be closed to all other traffic, including<br />

the cleaning machines, for periods of up to<br />

10 minutes. Dangerous goods vehicles include<br />

tankers carrying petrol, gas and other highly<br />

flammable goods.<br />

On average, 600 tankers travel through the<br />

tunnel each month and up to 30 on some nights.<br />

This means the tunnel can be closed for several<br />

hours a day as the tankers arrive at varying<br />

times, depending on schedules, the number of<br />

closures differing each hour. <strong>The</strong>se closures,<br />

however, are at night, from 6.30pm to 7am.<br />

<strong>The</strong> NZ Transport Agency works hard to<br />

balance the needs of everyone who requires<br />

access through the tunnel, keeping delays to a<br />

minimum but always being mindful of the need<br />

to undertake regular maintenance to protect the<br />

51-year-old structure.<br />

Lyttelton Tunnel bylaw<br />

<strong>The</strong> NZ Transport Agency is bringing in a revised bylaw to better manage Lyttelton Tunnel<br />

and ensure the safety of all users.<br />

<strong>The</strong> biggest change under the revised bylaw will be mandatory covering of truck and<br />

trailers carrying bulk goods through the tunnel. This is a result of dust and dirt from these<br />

vehicles which has become both a safety and maintenance issue.<br />

While the Land Transport Act requires all vehicles secure their loads, the new bylaw<br />

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material escaping.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area over which the bylaw can be enforced is also being extended to cover State<br />

Highway 74 from the intersection of Norwich Quay and Oxford Street, in Lyttelton, to the<br />

old layover bay, 200 metres north, of the Bridle Path Road on-ramp on the Heathcote side.<br />

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late 2017/early 2018.<br />

Under the revised bylaw, the maximum height and width limits for the tunnel will be:<br />

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<strong>The</strong> new bylaw will come into effect 28 days after it is advertised in the NZ Gazette,<br />

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Restoring access<br />

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Work is underway to get earthquake-damaged Evans<br />

Pass re-opened by late 2017/early 2018. This will enable<br />

dangerous goods and over dimensional vehicles to<br />

be re-routed via Evans Pass, reducing the number of<br />

closures of Lyttelton Tunnel.<br />

Work began repairing the road and retaining walls and<br />

reducing the risk to road users of geotechnical hazards<br />

at the end of last year and is progressing well.<br />

This work, being undertaken by the Christchurch City<br />

Council, will cost $40 to $60 million. <strong>The</strong> NZ Transport<br />

Agency is funding 83 per cent of the cost, recognising<br />

the importance of Sumner Road/Evans Pass as a lifeline<br />

route and in getting freight to the Port of Lyttelton.<br />

Work underway includes scaling to remove loose<br />

surface materials; blasting to remove boulders and<br />

outcrops; and earthworks including the engineered<br />

removal of soil and rock to reshape the land. Bunds may<br />

also be required to contain any future rock fall.<br />

Keep up-to-date with this work by signing up for the<br />

Christchurch City Council’s newsletter by emailing:<br />

slcorridor@ccc.govt.nz<br />

MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME<br />

Lyttelton Tunnel celebrated its 50th birthday in 2014 and cosmetically the tunnel is<br />

beginning to show its age.<br />

Following the earthquakes, regular cleaning of the tunnel came second to keeping the<br />

road open in the early days, in particular to provide access for freight vehicles to the<br />

Port of Lyttelton.<br />

In the last two years, the NZ Transport Agency has reinstated its regular cleaning<br />

programme. To lessen the disruption for everyone, this is now going to be mainly on<br />

Thursday nights from 9pm to 2am. That’s so everyone knows when there are likely to<br />

be delays and to plan their journeys. What will impact on this timing, will be when bulk<br />

ships are in Port and unload their cargo around the clock.<br />

During the next couple of months, we will also be replacing the cat’s eye lights in the<br />

centre of the road. This will be done at night and reduce the tunnel to single lane.<br />

Vehicles will be escorted through during this time and there could be delays. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

delays will be advertised.<br />

Towards the end of this year, the Transport Agency is looking to begin installing a<br />

deluge system which will activate sprinklers in the tunnel in the event of a fire. This<br />

work could result in the need for some lengthy closures but it is critical to improve<br />

safety within the tunnel. <strong>The</strong> Transport Agency is currently working through ways to<br />

minimise closures and keep everyone moving during this time.<br />

HOW DO YOU KEEP INFORMED?<br />

Closures of Lyttelton Tunnel can be frustrating for all users.<br />

<strong>The</strong> NZ Transport Agency does work to minimise the disruption<br />

and make it easier for everyone to get to where they need to<br />

go on time.<br />

Regular planned maintenance work is carried out throughout<br />

the week, usually on a Thursday night from 9pm to 2am when<br />

access is single-lane and vehicles are escorted through; other<br />

closures are limited to 10 minutes for dangerous goods vehicles<br />

to travel through the tunnel.<br />

To keep better informed about what is happening at Lyttelton Tunnel<br />

and when closures for maintenance are likely:<br />

• Visit our website: www.highwayinfo.govt.nz/traffic/regions<br />

• Phone 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49)<br />

• Register for traffic updates at: www.onthemove.govt.nz<br />

You can also follow us on Facebook:<br />

www.facebook.com/nztasouthisland and<br />

Twitter: twitter.com/NZTACWC<br />

<strong>The</strong> latest traveller information is also available on the<br />

www.tfc.govt.nz website.<br />

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Incentivising<br />

Travel<br />

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IT’S FAIR to say that<br />

my kids aren’t the<br />

most adventurous<br />

eaters. Although they<br />

are pretty good with<br />

the stock standard<br />

meat-and-three-vege<br />

option, they’re not<br />

so keen when I add some spice into their<br />

culinary life.<br />

Suffice to say, dinner time is not the most<br />

satisfying time of my day – especially when<br />

I present something new.<br />

When 5pm rolls around, I usually have four<br />

tired and scratchy girls. If dinner is something<br />

that they love, then it goes quite well. When<br />

I try introduce something new, however, it’s<br />

met with rolling eyes and sudden declarations<br />

of not feeling hungry (quickly followed up<br />

with a request for something else). But, as I<br />

refuse to short-order cook, I impose one of<br />

either two strategies.<br />

First, I turn it into a competition: “I bet<br />

the twins are the first to take a bite,” which<br />

inevitably spurs on the big sisters to get<br />

their forks into it and take out the title.<br />

“Hooray!’’ Lots of positive praise and<br />

excitement pitched towards the first taster,<br />

which in turn motivates the rest of them.<br />

For the most part, once they have tried the<br />

first few mouthfuls, they usually respond<br />

well and find it tastier than they imagined.<br />

However, if the first attempt doesn’t<br />

bode well, I move on to plan B – dessert.<br />

Although some might say using food as a<br />

‘reward’ sends the wrong messages to our<br />

children, my experience shows that the<br />

incentive of a sweet treat post dinner is<br />

enough to encourage a few bites of a new<br />

dish (which is half of the battle won when<br />

introducing new foods).<br />

With my six-year old now beginning to<br />

Melissa McDonnell<br />

value and understand the consequence of<br />

her choices (as well as learning the importance<br />

and benefit of having a healthy, balanced<br />

diet), she often shows enthusiasm for<br />

a new meal and therefore the first to have<br />

dessert. And when her little sisters see her<br />

tucking into her pudding, it’s just the incentive<br />

they need to pique their interest.<br />

However, I don’t insist they finish it if they<br />

genuinely don’t like the first bite. All I ask<br />

is that they make a good attempt, and then<br />

move on to the other foods on their plate<br />

(which I know they will like and eat). Studies<br />

have shown it takes (on average) a dozen<br />

tastes of a new food before taste buds adjust<br />

to appreciate a new culinary delight, so I<br />

know that good things take time.<br />

Although it’s hard, I am conscious not to<br />

make the dinner table a battleground. I try to<br />

avoid making a fuss if they pick at their plate<br />

and if they are simply not hungry, they then<br />

get down and head to the bath. <strong>The</strong> choice<br />

is theirs (although they know that once their<br />

plate is cleared, that’s it for the night).<br />

As I am sure most parents appreciate, it’s<br />

a hard task ensuring your kids are consistently<br />

eating substantial and nutritious<br />

meals. So, in our family, the offer of a little<br />

ice cream has proved a good way to get past<br />

those first few hesitant mouthfuls, develop<br />

the taste buds, and has slowly (but surely)<br />

led to having once questionable meals turn<br />

into firm favourites – which makes dinner<br />

time a much less stressful experience.<br />

Amen to that!<br />

Tickets please,<br />

• By Mike Yardley<br />

THERE’S A ride to remember simply to<br />

reach Kuranda, and that is aboard the<br />

Kuranda Scenic Railway from Cairns.<br />

Exuding a proud history and irresistible<br />

scenery, this vintage rail excursion is<br />

a venerable journey back in time.<br />

I quietly raised a toast to those courageous,<br />

nuggety pioneers who toiled for<br />

five years constructing this back-breaking<br />

engineering feat back in the 1880s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> terrain was formidable, the heat<br />

sapping and the rainfall drenching.<br />

Driven by a pressing need to get their<br />

gold from the mountains to the coast,<br />

this 37km track was created by 1500<br />

men and their picks, shovels and dyna-<br />

QUAINT: <strong>The</strong> historic Kuranda<br />

Railway Station disguises the rugged<br />

nature of the terrain in which it is<br />

located.<br />

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all aboard for Kuranda<br />

After rattling through cultivated<br />

farmland and dense plantations<br />

of sugar cane, the train winds<br />

through lush, thick rainforest and<br />

past plunging ravines. As you<br />

approach the tunnels, the forest<br />

mysteriously seems to wrap itself<br />

around you.<br />

I marvelled at the engineering,<br />

as the train steadily climbed 328m<br />

above sea level. Cameras and<br />

smartphones clicked frenetically<br />

from my carriage, as we tootled<br />

through the ravishing tropical<br />

finery of Barron Gorge National<br />

Park, so ancient, unchanged and<br />

imposing.<br />

As the train meandered around<br />

the track’s 93 curves, I became<br />

rather OCD about capturing the<br />

perfect shot of the train’s arc. Try<br />

but try again!<br />

A major punctuation point is<br />

the whistle-stop at Barron Falls,<br />

a welcome chance to stretch the<br />

legs and soak up the panorama<br />

of plunging, serpentine cascades<br />

spilling 260m into the Barron<br />

River. Alighting from the train,<br />

the Kuranda Railway Station is<br />

the sort of storybook setting you’d<br />

half expect to see Thomas and<br />

friends saunter into.<br />

Quaintly old-fashioned and<br />

swaddled in impeccably tended,<br />

tropically-vivid flowers and<br />

plants, the gardens alone scoop<br />

multiple awards for their unbridled<br />

beauty. It’s a five minute<br />

walk up to the mountain village<br />

of Kuranda, a tourist hotbed of<br />

inviting eateries, local art and<br />

craft designers and boutique<br />

producers.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s also a variety of wildlife<br />

enclosures – Birdworld, Koala<br />

Gardens and the Butterfly Sanctuary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> latter is the largest of<br />

its kind in Australia, a fluttering<br />

wonderland of over 1500 hand<br />

reared tropical butterflies. Many<br />

visitors to the North Queensland<br />

rainforest dream of glimpsing the<br />

local fluttering superstar, Ulysses,<br />

famed for its iridescent electric<br />

blue wings. You’re guaranteed to<br />

see Ulysses up-close, in the Butterfly<br />

Sanctuary.<br />

A five minute walk from the<br />

village brings you to the Kuranda<br />

Skyrail terminal. James Cameron’s<br />

epic creation, Avatar, was<br />

top of mind as I leapt aboard this<br />

aerial wonder. <strong>The</strong> story goes that<br />

his design team were so enthralled<br />

by the sensation of delicately<br />

drifting over the rainforest<br />

canopy, on-board this gondola<br />

system, that it single-handedly<br />

inspired the opening sequence to<br />

the movie blockbuster – complete<br />

with Ulysses.<br />

PANORAMA:<br />

Barron Falls<br />

cascades<br />

260m into the<br />

Barron River.<br />

A cableway<br />

spans 7.5km<br />

across the rain<br />

forest, take a<br />

gondala ride<br />

and enjoy the<br />

scenery.<br />

Strung above the vivid canopy<br />

and spanning 7.5km, the cableway<br />

provides a spectacular birdseye<br />

perspective on the verdant<br />

abundance of the Barron Gorge<br />

National Park, with two stops enroute.<br />

At Red Peak I took a walk<br />

around the boardwalks, which do<br />

include regular complimentary<br />

guided by passionate park rangers.<br />

Stand in awe at the base of the<br />

mighty 400-year-old kauri pine,<br />

and learn why a certain vine is<br />

called ‘wait-a-while’.<br />

Also nicknamed “Lawyer’s<br />

Vine”, it’s a rascally plant, studded<br />

with a series of barbs used<br />

for climbing up other vegetation<br />

as well as snaring unsuspecting<br />

passers-by. You literally have to<br />

wait a while for it to disengage<br />

from you – clever plant.<br />

Back in my floating panoramic<br />

glass capsule, the next stage of<br />

this aerial wonder glided me over<br />

the famous basket ferns that have<br />

made themselves at home in the<br />

branches of many trees, including<br />

the spectacular banyans.<br />

Other eye-catching specimens<br />

include the king ferns, cycads<br />

and fan palms, rising and posing<br />

proudly from the forest floor.<br />

Next stop is Barron Falls Station<br />

which features stupendous<br />

lookouts of the waterfalls (from<br />

the other side of the train) and an<br />

interactive learning centre. One<br />

of the feature exhibits focuses on<br />

the highly endangered southern<br />

cassowary bird, a rather strange<br />

looking bird – a bit like an emu<br />

in drag.<br />

On the final sector of the cableway,<br />

the rainforest gives way to<br />

the sprawling expanse of Cairns<br />

and the Coral Sea, as the SkyRail<br />

glides you down to its southern<br />

terminal at Smithfield. What a<br />

day, what a ride, what a rainforest.<br />

TROPICAL: Basket fern and kauri pine grow abundantly in the rain forest.<br />

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Fashion<br />

Ethics key to brand<br />

• By Emma-Jane McLennan<br />

A PERFORMANCE of<br />

Jesus Christ Superstar,<br />

starting back at university<br />

and launching a new ethical<br />

fashion brand – all in a day’s<br />

work.<br />

That’s exactly what Canterbury<br />

University students<br />

Clive Antony, Megan Gerrard<br />

and Jess Langtry were faced<br />

with on March 31 – possibly<br />

one of the busiest days of<br />

their lives.<br />

“It was a really crazy day.<br />

I just remember writing this<br />

massive to-do list and wondering<br />

how we were going to<br />

do it all,” Miss Langtry said,<br />

laughing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three met through<br />

their respective roles on the<br />

exec of Canterbury University<br />

musical theatre production<br />

company MUSOC.<br />

Mr Antony is the president,<br />

Miss Gerrard is the secretary<br />

and Miss Langtry organises<br />

events.<br />

Mr Antony is the “ideas<br />

man,” and when he came up<br />

with a particularly good one<br />

pre-Christmas, the other two<br />

decided to entertain it, Miss<br />

Gerrard said.<br />

“Clive always loves<br />

ideas, but this was one he just<br />

wouldn’t let go.”<br />

He wanted to create an<br />

ethical streetwear brand.<br />

His background in fashion<br />

and ethical merchandise –<br />

working as the retail manager<br />

at Huffer then a sales representative<br />

for Karma Cola –<br />

influenced the idea, he said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are lots of good ethical<br />

clothing brands out there,<br />

but not much for streetwear. I<br />

really wanted to bring ethical<br />

to the mainstream.”<br />

That is the foundation that<br />

Mallu was created on.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brand utilises the three<br />

friends’ skills – Mr Antony is<br />

on sales and marketing, Miss<br />

Gerard organises the logistics<br />

IN BUSINESS: Clive Antony, Megan Gerrard and Jess Langtry, founders of ethical<br />

clothing company Mallu.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

and Miss Langtry designs the<br />

shirts.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have partnered with<br />

ethical, organic cotton clothing<br />

company Freeset – which<br />

employs former sex workers<br />

in the red-light district of<br />

Kolkata (formerly Calcutta),<br />

India.<br />

Many of the women have<br />

been sold by their families<br />

or trafficked from other<br />

countries to work there. <strong>The</strong><br />

Christchurch trio are passionate<br />

about helping them<br />

re-train and rebuild their<br />

lives.<br />

Mr Antony is a firstgeneration<br />

New Zealander,<br />

originally from Kerala, India.<br />

His family’s native tongue<br />

is Malayalam – a language<br />

the word ‘Mallu’ was derived<br />

from and also the inspiration<br />

for their logo (which is a stylised<br />

version of the letter ‘M’<br />

in Malayalam).<br />

Freeset’s shirts are shipped<br />

from Kolkato to Christchurch,<br />

printed with Miss<br />

Langtry’s designs, then sold<br />

through pop-up sales and the<br />

Mallu website.<br />

So far they’ve got four<br />

choices – two plain Mallu<br />

designs, a sketch of the New<br />

Brighton pier and one of road<br />

cones.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’re selling well and<br />

the company is looking to<br />

expand, Mr Antony said.<br />

“My dream is to be a onestop<br />

shop for streetwear. Our<br />

equation is really simple. <strong>The</strong><br />

more demand there is, the<br />

more shirts we can buy, and<br />

the more women we can get<br />

out of the sex trade.”<br />

What you<br />

were wearing<br />

Charles Li, 22,<br />

student, of<br />

Northwood<br />

Sweater:<br />

Gazman<br />

Shirt: Cotton<br />

On<br />

Jeans:<br />

Hallensteins<br />

Shoes:<br />

Converse<br />

Watch: Fossil<br />

“I like<br />

comfortable<br />

clothes, and<br />

I wear a lot<br />

of neutrals. I<br />

usually look<br />

for style, not<br />

brand.” ​<br />

Mellissah<br />

Kispa, 22,<br />

student, of<br />

Halswell<br />

Jacket:<br />

Capture<br />

Top: Dotti<br />

Jeans:<br />

Showpo<br />

Boots:<br />

Hannahs<br />

Handbag:<br />

Kardashian<br />

Collection<br />

“I definitely<br />

look for<br />

comfort, but<br />

the clothes<br />

also have to<br />

look good.<br />

Nothing too<br />

bright for<br />

me either, I<br />

wear lots of<br />

neutrals.”


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<strong>The</strong>atre/Arts<br />

LA artist<br />

hits town<br />

AN internationally-renowned<br />

master at impromptu will be<br />

passing on his skills to aspiring<br />

performers in the city next<br />

month.<br />

Award-winning Los Angeles<br />

teacher David Razowsky, will be<br />

visiting the city to teach a masterclass<br />

in theatrical improvisation.<br />

Razowsky began his improvisation<br />

career at Chicago’s Second<br />

City, performing alongside Steve<br />

Carell, Stephen Colbert, Amy<br />

Sedaris, and Rachel Dratch.<br />

He then went on to become the<br />

Artistic Director of the prestigious<br />

Second City comedy club in<br />

Los Angeles, and is now one of the<br />

most influential teachers in the<br />

world of improvisation.<br />

Razowsky is in huge demand as<br />

a teacher, and he travels globally<br />

teaching, performing and directing.<br />

His innovative work has seen<br />

him win the 2015 INNY Award<br />

for Best Improvisation Instructor.<br />

As an extra bonus there will be<br />

a public performance on Sunday<br />

July 17 with actors performing<br />

under Razowsky’s direction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Improvising as an Actor”<br />

masterclass will run from July<br />

15 to July 17. Further details are<br />

available on http://impulsetheatre.<br />

nz/<br />

City actor lands key role<br />

WHEN ENGLISH musical<br />

theatre star Elaine Paige tells<br />

you to go to London, you go to<br />

London.<br />

And for former city performer<br />

and National Academy of Singing<br />

and Dramatic Art graduate<br />

Nic Kyle, Paige’s advice has paid<br />

off.<br />

Kyle has landed the starring<br />

role in the Arts <strong>The</strong>atre’s world<br />

premier of Savage in the West<br />

End of London.<br />

Savage is a challenging play<br />

exploring Nazi Germany’s<br />

proclivity for experimenting on<br />

prisoners of war and as a “cure”<br />

for homosexuality.<br />

Kyle, of Ilam, will be playing<br />

the partner of a man kidnapped<br />

from Denmark at the start of the<br />

war and forced to participate in<br />

these experiments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show exposes the lesser<br />

known story of the Danish doctor<br />

behind the experiments,<br />

Carl Peter Værnet, who escaped<br />

justice.<br />

Kyle’s performing career began<br />

to sky-rocket in 2013 when Paige<br />

toured New Zealand and needed<br />

a singer. Following the show<br />

Paige told him to go to make his<br />

way in London. A fundrasing<br />

show in the city funded his one<br />

man performance in London at<br />

PROMISING: Nic Kyle’s professional performing arts career in London was ignited after working<br />

with international musical theatre star Elaine Paige while she was touring New Zealand in 2013.<br />

Sadler’s Wells <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

Kyle spent all his money on<br />

one chance to get established.<br />

He said London was a tough<br />

town with out of 250 agents invited<br />

to his show, only two came<br />

“Only two agents came to the<br />

performance, but one of them<br />

was Chris Davis, who took me<br />

on. He is wonderful. I talk to him<br />

regularly. I have friends in London<br />

who don’t know their agents<br />

at all,” he said.<br />

And at the end of his first<br />

year in London, Kyle was cast<br />

in a revival of the Jerry Herman<br />

musical <strong>The</strong> Grand Tour, playing<br />

key role the Colonel.<br />

Following the show Kyle was<br />

scouted by writer of Savage<br />

Claudio Macor, who was in the<br />

audience.<br />

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• Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

DEDICATED TO serving the<br />

community through music,<br />

Risingholme Orchestra is<br />

gearing up for their biannual<br />

concert later this month.<br />

More than 50 members ranging<br />

in age from their mid-20s to<br />

90s make up the full symphony<br />

orchestra.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show will be conducted by<br />

the orchestra’s new musical director,<br />

New Zealand composer<br />

Phillip Norman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> orchestra, that has been<br />

involved in providing short<br />

music programmes to schools<br />

and performing for retirement<br />

homes, is now preparing its own<br />

show for a wider audience.<br />

Concert manager and bassoon<br />

player Ross Gurney said the Risingholme<br />

community orchestra<br />

is unique in the way it practices<br />

during the day.<br />

MUSIC TIME:<br />

(From left) Jim<br />

Parsons, Vic<br />

Bartley, Mel<br />

Smith and<br />

Doug Kelly of<br />

the Risingholme<br />

Orchestra<br />

playing<br />

trumpets.<br />

Orchestra in concert<br />

He said this allows older musicians<br />

to continue playing their<br />

instruments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Risingholme Orchestra<br />

was formed in 1991 and used<br />

to practice in the Risingholme<br />

Community Centre before<br />

it was closed after the earthquakes.<br />

Mr Gurney said it is very sad<br />

that the Risingholme Homestead<br />

has been damaged in a<br />

second fire last Tuesday.<br />

Following the earthquakes the<br />

orchestra moved to various locations<br />

determined to continue<br />

music.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y now practice every<br />

Thursday morning at Woolston<br />

Club.<br />

Risingholme Orchestra will<br />

perform at 2pm on <strong>June</strong> 26,<br />

Avonhead School, 55 Avonhead<br />

Rd. Tickets can be purchased at<br />

the door or can be ordered by<br />

phoning 348 2845<br />

Full force confrontation<br />

Educating Rita, by Willy<br />

Russell, directed by<br />

Yvonne Martin, <strong>The</strong> Court<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre. Reviewed by Barry<br />

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THE TRANSFERENCE of<br />

one entertainment experience<br />

to another medium can prove<br />

disappointing, but in this<br />

production the opposite applies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> film version is surpassed,<br />

such is the power of live theatre.<br />

Kathleen Burns stunning<br />

performance saw a Rita of passion<br />

and humour in a totally rounded<br />

working class character who<br />

craves an education so she can<br />

“know everything” and be able to<br />

talk confidently with interesting<br />

and cultured people. Sing songs in<br />

the local pub and banal topics no<br />

longer have any appeal for her.<br />

Opposite her is the very talented<br />

and experienced George<br />

Henare as the perfect foil in his<br />

whisky-soaked role as Frank, the<br />

open university tutor and onetime<br />

poet. What a combo. What a<br />

journey.<br />

Rita bursts into Frank’s life and<br />

tutorial room (in spite of a door<br />

that opens with difficulty, a neat<br />

allegorical touch) and talks nonstop<br />

in her nervousness in her<br />

NUANCES: George Henare<br />

(Frank) and Kathleen Burns<br />

(Rita) in Educating Rita.<br />

thick working class accent (superbly<br />

rendered and maintained<br />

throughout). She wants what she<br />

believes he has already. But Frank<br />

is a jaded lecturer who doesn’t like<br />

his students or his lifestyle.<br />

Yvonne Martin with her huge<br />

directorial experience has worked<br />

with the duo to bring out the nuances<br />

of each person as well as the<br />

full force of their confrontations<br />

as Rita’s high energy demands and<br />

expectations bounce off Frank’s<br />

laconic responses.<br />

One of the most memorable<br />

lines that goes to the heart of the<br />

academic world comes when Rita<br />

is asked to write an essay on how<br />

to resolve the inherent problems<br />

in staging Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt.<br />

Rita’s has a simple common sense<br />

answer in five words: “Do it on<br />

the radio” Frank has to explain<br />

that much more than five words<br />

is required in university circles to<br />

get her essay a pass mark.<br />

Determined lass that she is, Rita<br />

hangs in there in all her delightful<br />

ways, in spite of a husband<br />

determined to stop her quest for<br />

knowledge and self development,<br />

and Frank’s reluctance to deliver<br />

what she wants. He denounces<br />

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meal ticket, much to the<br />

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Kathleen Burns is just so good<br />

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She can feel right pleased with her<br />

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Cartoons 9.00. Euromaxx<br />

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10.30. In Good Shape<br />

11.00. StyleTV 11.30. Take<br />

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Rugby Championship<br />

Christ’s College v Waimea<br />

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Spirits<br />

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Hour 11.00. Take a Break<br />

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12.00. DW Live 7.00. Tiki<br />

Tour 7.30. <strong>The</strong> Moe Show<br />

8.00. Superman 8.30.<br />

Casper 9.00. Euromaxx<br />

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10.30. Rural Delivery 11.00.<br />

Mahinga Kai 11.30. Take<br />

a Break 12.00. Let’s Go<br />

Shopping 12.30 Euromaxx<br />

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1.55. In <strong>The</strong> Kitchen<br />

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5.00. Let’s Go Shopping<br />

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Wild Surf 9.00. Let’s Go<br />

Shopping 9.30. CTV News<br />

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Shift 10.30. <strong>The</strong> Kitchen<br />

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12.00. DW Live 7.00. Tiki<br />

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Models of Achievement<br />

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Centre Stage<br />

CTV News now<br />

on Plains FM<br />

CONNECTED TO ROOTS: Regina Smedley presenting Voices of Africa on<br />

Plains FM.<br />

Broadcasting to<br />

beat loneliness<br />

AFRICAN MUSIC is as<br />

varied as the many African<br />

cultures it represents, and<br />

although it’s rare to hear<br />

these sounds on broadcast<br />

media in Canterbury, a<br />

young mother of two has<br />

been doing just that for<br />

the last two years through<br />

a radio show called Voices<br />

of Africa on Plains FM.<br />

Regina Smedley is married<br />

to a New Zealander<br />

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born and raised in a small<br />

village in Malawi.<br />

Since 2008 she has been<br />

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As is common with<br />

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“<strong>The</strong>re are very few Malawian<br />

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Regina readily admits that<br />

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Sport<br />

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THE WARRIORS have activated<br />

an option in Shaun Johnson’s<br />

contract for next season – but<br />

his long term future at the club<br />

won’t be negotiated until the<br />

NRL salary cap is set for 2018<br />

and beyond.<br />

Warriors managing director<br />

Jim Doyle confirmed on Sky<br />

Television that the Warriors were<br />

taking up the final year of Johnson’s<br />

current contract. At the<br />

start of the 2014 season, Johnson<br />

extended his deal to the end of<br />

the 2017 season, so the option<br />

was simply a rubber stamping<br />

exercise.<br />

But Doyle said that given<br />

Johnson’s status at the club – he<br />

is among the top two or three<br />

earners – it is prudent to wait<br />

until the 2018 cap levels are<br />

confirmed before finalising his<br />

next contract. <strong>The</strong> current cap<br />

is A$6.5 million ($6.88 million),<br />

but could rise as high as A$11<br />

million ($11.67 million) under<br />

the new broadcasting deal.<br />

Johnson confirmed his desire<br />

to stay at Mt Smart, for what will<br />

be his seventh year in the NRL.<br />

“I love it here,” Johnson said.<br />

“I love being a part of this<br />

club. I know what the Warriors<br />

playing well and playing exciting<br />

footy can do for league in this<br />

country and I want to be a part<br />

of that. I’m really happy to stay<br />

here for another year.”<br />

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• Gordon Findlater<br />

FOR LILY Bray and Rebecca<br />

Lake gaining selection in the<br />

New Zealand women’s under-17<br />

squad to head to China in July<br />

hasn’t been an easy task.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national under-17 squad<br />

train weekly in Auckland,<br />

meaning being based in<br />

Chirstchurch adds an extra<br />

challenge.<br />

While travelling to Auckland<br />

once a week for training is impractical,<br />

they can travel north<br />

for friendly matches once or<br />

twice a month.<br />

However, flights and accommodation<br />

come at their own<br />

cost.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pair are Canterbury’s<br />

only two inclusions in coach<br />

Gareth Turnbull’s 18-strong<br />

squad,to take on China, Canada<br />

and current under-17 champions,<br />

Japan, in July.<br />

For both the girls it’s been a<br />

quick transition from age group<br />

football to playing at senior<br />

women’s club level with Coastal<br />

Spirit.<br />

Bray was playing age group<br />

football with the boys for FC<br />

Twenty11 before joining Coastal<br />

last season.<br />

Meanwhile, Lake’s transition<br />

has been just as quick, playing<br />

under-15 grade for Waimakariri<br />

United just 24 months ago<br />

before stepping up to play in the<br />

premier competition.<br />

“It’s been huge, last year<br />

would have been the year that<br />

I’ve developed most. I went<br />

from 15s, where we were winning<br />

every game, but it wasn’t<br />

really testing us,” Lake said.<br />

It’s not her first time representing<br />

New Zealand, having<br />

played in the Oceania qualifying<br />

tournament in Rarotonga<br />

earlier this year.<br />

Lake has also been named<br />

in the New Zealand under-20<br />

training squad who are preparing<br />

for a World Cup this<br />

November in Papua New<br />

Guinea.<br />

Bray’s journey to selection has<br />

been a different one.<br />

After being part of the wider<br />

training squad, she wasn’t selected<br />

for the Oceania tournament,<br />

but has worked hard on<br />

improving her game this year to<br />

make selection for China.<br />

“Trying to be more of an attacking<br />

threat – that’s probably<br />

the biggest area of my game I’ve<br />

worked on,” Bray said.<br />

KICK IT: Rebecca Lake (left) and Lily Bray have been selected<br />

for the New Zealand women’s under-17 squad.<br />

<strong>The</strong> China tour will take<br />

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Christ’s College rugby development<br />

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Saturday’s game will screen live on<br />

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Saturday: Burnside High v Nelson<br />

College; Roncalli v St Thomas; Ashburton<br />

College v St Bede’s, Christ’s<br />

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Puzzles<br />

THE<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

1623<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10 11<br />

12<br />

13 14<br />

15 16 17<br />

18 19<br />

DECODER<br />

Each number<br />

represents a different<br />

letter of the alphabet.<br />

Write the given letters<br />

into all squares with<br />

matching numbers.<br />

Now work out which<br />

letters are represented<br />

by the other numbers.<br />

As you get the letters,<br />

write them into<br />

the main grid and<br />

the reference grid.<br />

Decoder uses all 26<br />

letters of the alphabet.<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

©THE PUZZLE COMPANY<br />

ACROSS<br />

DOWN<br />

1. Taranaki settlement, scene of 1. Cycle (5)<br />

peaceful resistance to seizure of 2. Bitterness (7)<br />

Maori land 1878-81 (8)<br />

3. Suggestion (4)<br />

7. Show to be true (5)<br />

4. Caused trouble (6,2,1,4)<br />

8. Rail restaurant (6,3)<br />

5. Biblical leader (5)<br />

9. Make a mistake (3)<br />

6. Swindle (7)<br />

10. Brewer which produces Red, 7. Goad (7)<br />

Brown and Ice beers (4)<br />

12. Timidity (7)<br />

11. Departs (6)<br />

13. New Zealand’s largest iwi, with<br />

13. Rugby province 1920-1994 (5,8) 150 subtribes (7)<br />

15. Day of the week (6)<br />

14. Palmerston North suburb which<br />

16. Pacify (4)<br />

contains its racecourse (7)<br />

18. Vegetable (3)<br />

15. Pale purple colour (5)<br />

20. Money for illegal purposes 17. Example (5)<br />

(colloq) (5,4)<br />

19. Box for playing cards (4)<br />

21. Bee colonies (5)<br />

22. Particular (8)<br />

SOLUTION 1622<br />

Across: 1. Bannockburn, 8. X Factor, 9. Inter, 10. Near, 11. Tendril, 12. Die, 13.<br />

Dove, 15. Sold, 17. Mat, 19. Overdue, 20. <strong>The</strong> Deka, number 23. Alike, game 24. Ice that cold, 25. Get<br />

together. Down: 1. Boxing, 2. Ngata, 3. Oath, improves 4. Karate, your 5. Unionist, arithmetic 6. Natural,<br />

7. Marble, 12. Dead heat, 14. Opening, 16. Aoraki, 17. Merino, 18. Warder, 21.<br />

Epoch, HOW 22. TO Hebe. PLAY<br />

It’s like sudoku: each<br />

vertical and horizontal<br />

line has to contain<br />

the numbers 1-6, and<br />

the numbers can’t be<br />

repeated in any row or<br />

column.<br />

But it’s sudoku with a<br />

twist: <strong>The</strong> numbers in<br />

each heavily outlined<br />

set of squares, called<br />

cages, must produce the<br />

number in the top corner.<br />

For example, 5+ means<br />

the numbers add up to 5,<br />

9x means the numbers<br />

multiply to equal 9.<br />

TIP: Numbers can be repeated in a cage, as long as they are not in the<br />

same line or row.<br />

© 2015 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved<br />

KenKen is a registered trademark of Nextoy LLC<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

A F E<br />

T<br />

D<br />

How many words of three or more letters can you<br />

make, using each letter only once? Plurals are<br />

allowed, but no foreign words or words beginning<br />

with a capital. <strong>The</strong>re’s at least one five-letter word.<br />

Good 9 Very Good 14 Excellent 19<br />

Word Fit<br />

3 LETTERS<br />

END<br />

SKI<br />

4 LETTERS<br />

ASIA<br />

ECHO<br />

IDEA<br />

UNTO<br />

5 LETTERS<br />

ELBOW<br />

HERBS<br />

ODOUR<br />

OLDER<br />

OUTER<br />

PRIDE<br />

6 LETTERS<br />

HAWAII<br />

SENSES<br />

7 LETTERS<br />

BLOSSOM<br />

LOWERED<br />

8 LETTERS<br />

DOORBELL<br />

MEASURES<br />

9 LETTERS<br />

DAUGHTERS<br />

ICECREAMS<br />

SUDOKU<br />

290<br />

Fill the grid so that every row,<br />

every column and every 3x3<br />

box contains the digits 1 to 9.<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

WORD FIT<br />

D O O R B E L L S<br />

A U C O K<br />

U N T O H A W A I I<br />

G E O E C<br />

H E R B S P R I D E<br />

T L E C<br />

E L B O W O D O U R<br />

R S A L E<br />

S E N S E S I D E A<br />

N O I E M<br />

D M E A S U R E S<br />

KENKEN<br />

Prove, 8. Dining car, 9. Err,<br />

10. Lion, 11. Leaves, 13.<br />

North Auckland, 15. Monday,<br />

16. Calm, 18. Pea, 20. Slush<br />

fund, 21. Hives, 22. Especial.<br />

Down: 1. Pedal, 2. Rancour,<br />

3. Hint, 4. Kicked up a fuss,<br />

5. Moses, 6. Defraud, 7.<br />

Provoke, 12. Shyness, 13.<br />

Ngapuhi, 14. Awapuni, 15.<br />

Mauve, 17. Model, 19. Shoe.<br />

DECODER<br />

NZ CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 1. Parihaka, 7.<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

aft, ate, daft,<br />

date, deaf, def,<br />

defat, deft, eat,<br />

eft, eta, fad, fade,<br />

fat, fate, fated,<br />

feat, fed, feta,<br />

tad, tea, ted<br />

SUDOKU<br />

NZ CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 1. Parihaka, 7.<br />

Prove, 8. Dining car, 9. Err,<br />

10. Lion, 11. Leaves, 13.<br />

North Auckland, 15. Monday,<br />

16. Calm, 18. Pea, 20. Slush<br />

fund, 21. Hives, 22. Especial.<br />

Down: 1. Pedal, 2. Rancour,<br />

3. Hint, 4. Kicked up a fuss,<br />

5. Moses, 6. Defraud, 7.<br />

Provoke, 12. Shyness, 13.<br />

Ngapuhi, 14. Awapuni, 15.<br />

Mauve, 17. Model, 19. Shoe.<br />

KENKEN<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

SUDOKU<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

aft, ate, daft,<br />

date, deaf, def,<br />

defat, deft, eat,<br />

eft, eta, fad, fade,<br />

fat, fate, fated,<br />

feat, fed, feta,<br />

tad, tea, ted<br />

DECODER<br />

D O O R B E L L S<br />

A U C O K<br />

U N T O H A W A I I<br />

G E O E C<br />

H E R B S P R I D E<br />

T L E C<br />

E L B O W O D O U R<br />

R S A L E<br />

S E N S E S I D E A<br />

N O I E M<br />

D M E A S U R E S<br />

WORD FIT


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with 199gm/km and it<br />

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9sec. <strong>The</strong>se are all impressive<br />

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the Carnival weighs in<br />

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School<br />

BoaRd of tRuSteeS<br />

election<br />

Board of trustees<br />

election declaration<br />

of Parent election<br />

Results<br />

At the close of nominations,<br />

as the number of valid<br />

nominations was fewer than<br />

the number of vacancies<br />

required to be filled, I hereby<br />

declare the following duly<br />

elected:<br />

Holden, Ann<br />

Martin, Wayne,<br />

McCready, Mandy<br />

Signed<br />

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Trustees<br />

Election<br />

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Parent and Staff<br />

Election Results<br />

Parent representative votes:<br />

Brooks, Jonathan 73<br />

Hughes, Christina 84<br />

Naylor, Ben 94<br />

Sheere, Steve 111<br />

Shipley, Andrew 111<br />

Thompson, Danielle 102<br />

I hereby declare the following<br />

duly elected:<br />

Christina Hughes<br />

Ben Naylor<br />

Steve Sheere<br />

Andrew Shipley<br />

Danielle Thompson<br />

Staff representative votes:<br />

Banks, Joy 33<br />

Cotrell, Charlotte 15<br />

I hereby declare Joy Banks<br />

duly elected.<br />

Invalid votes: 2<br />

Kim Hillson<br />

Returning Officer<br />

COUNCIL HEARINGS PANEL<br />

<strong>The</strong> following meeting is in addition to those previously<br />

advertised, and will be held as follows:<br />

COUNCIL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT HEARING<br />

PANEL<br />

Date Time Venue<br />

10 <strong>June</strong> 9am Committee Room 1, Level 2,<br />

Civic Offices, 53 Hereford Street<br />

Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

PJS TRADING LImITeD (THe<br />

OWNeR, 15 main North Road,<br />

Christchurch 8053), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the issue of<br />

ON-LICeNCe NeW in respect<br />

of the premises situated at 15<br />

main North Road known as<br />

PHOeNIX BAR & CAFe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: ON-LICeNCe<br />

TAVeRN.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol is<br />

intended to be sold under the<br />

licence are:<br />

Monday to Sunday 8.00aM<br />

to 2.00aM the following<br />

day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of the<br />

licence may, not later than<br />

15 working days after the<br />

date of the first publication<br />

of this notice, file a notice in<br />

writing of the objection with<br />

the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of<br />

a licence may be made in<br />

relation to a matter other than<br />

a matter specified in section<br />

105(1) of the Sale & Supply of<br />

Alcohol Act 2012.<br />

This is the second publication<br />

of this notice. This notice was<br />

first published on 2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

J Daly<br />

COUNCIL SECRETARY<br />

www.ccc.govt.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

<strong>The</strong> Orleans Group Limited of<br />

Auckland (Licensed Premises<br />

Operator) has made application<br />

to the District Licensing<br />

Committee at Christchurch for<br />

the variation to the licensed<br />

area of an On Licence in<br />

respect of the premises<br />

situated at 219 High Street<br />

(also known as 83-85 Lichfield<br />

Street), Christchurch, known as<br />

Orleans, <strong>The</strong> Lower 9th Diner<br />

and Strange & Co.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />

business to be conducted is a<br />

tavern.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days on which, and the<br />

hours during which liquor is<br />

intended to be sold under the<br />

licence, are Monday to Sunday<br />

from 8am to 3am the following<br />

day.<br />

This application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee at Civic Offices, 53<br />

Hereford St, Christchurch. Any<br />

person who is entitled to object<br />

and who wishes to object to the<br />

grant of the application may,<br />

not later than fifteen working<br />

days from the first publication<br />

of this notice, file a notice<br />

in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

Christchurch, at Private Bag<br />

PO Box 73-013, Christchurch,<br />

8154.<br />

No objection to the variation<br />

of a licence may be made in<br />

relation to a matter other than a<br />

matter specified in section 105<br />

of the Sale & Supply of Alcohol<br />

Act 2012.<br />

This is the second publication<br />

of this notice. <strong>The</strong> first notice<br />

was published 02/06/<strong>2016</strong>.<br />

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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

CANTERBURY INDOOR BOWLS<br />

ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED,<br />

(THE SECRETARY, PO Box<br />

24220, Eastgate, Christchurch<br />

8642), has made application<br />

to the District Licensing<br />

Committee at Christchurch for<br />

the issue of CLUB LICENCE<br />

NEW in respect of the premises<br />

situated at 25 Kearneys Road<br />

known as CANTERBURY<br />

INDOOR BOWLS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: CLUB LICENCE<br />

CLASS 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol is<br />

intended to be sold under the<br />

licence are:<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY<br />

11.00AM TO 11.30PM.<br />

<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of the<br />

licence may, not later than<br />

15 working days after the<br />

date of the first publication<br />

of this notice, file a notice in<br />

writing of the objection with<br />

the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of<br />

a licence may be made in<br />

relation to a matter other than<br />

a matter specified in section<br />

105(1) of the Sale and Supply<br />

of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />

This is the first publication of<br />

this notice.<br />

Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127 & 101<br />

LEO AND GATSBY LIMITED,<br />

(THE OWNER, 15A Hume<br />

Street, Christchurch 8023),<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the renewal<br />

of OFF-LICENCE RENEWAL<br />

in respect of the premises<br />

situated at 15A Hume Street<br />

known as IN VINO VERITAS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: OFF-LICENCE<br />

REMOTE SALES.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol is<br />

sold under the licence are:<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 9.00AM<br />

TO 11.00PM.<br />

<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, Civic Offices, 53<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the granting of the<br />

application may, not later than<br />

15 working days after the first<br />

publication of notice of the<br />

application, in the newspaper<br />

(Being <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>), file a notice in<br />

writing of the objection with the<br />

secretary of the Christchurch<br />

District Licensing Committee,<br />

PO Box 73049, Christchurch<br />

8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal<br />

of a licence may be made in<br />

relation to a matter other than<br />

a matter specified in section<br />

131 of the Sale and Supply of<br />

Alcohol Act 2012.<br />

This is the only publication of<br />

this notice.<br />

SECTION 101<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

FA & XIN LIMITED, (THE<br />

LICENSEE, 19 Greenhurst<br />

Street, Christchurch 8042)<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the issue of<br />

an ON-LICENCE NEw in respect<br />

of the premises situated at<br />

4/182 Clarence Street, known<br />

as KEUNG’S CHINESE CUISINE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />

business to be conducted<br />

under the licence: ON-LICENCE<br />

BYO RESTAURANT.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is intended to be consumed<br />

under the licence are:<br />

Monday to Sunday 10.00am to<br />

11.00pm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

offices hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee at Civic Offices, 53<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the granting of the<br />

application may, not later than<br />

15 working days after the first<br />

publication of this notice, in the<br />

newspaper (being <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>),<br />

file a notice in writing of the<br />

objection with the Secretary<br />

of the District Licensing<br />

Committee, PO Box 73049,<br />

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ANGRY BIRDS (G) SaT 11:35, 1:50PM, Sun 11:30, 1:05PM<br />

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6:00, 8:40PM, SaT 1:10, 3:55, 6:00, 8:40PM, Sun 1:10, 6:00,<br />

8:40PM, Mon 10:45, 1:00, 3:50, 6:00, 8:40PM, Tue 10:45,<br />

12:00, 3:50, 6:00, 8:40PM<br />

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OCTONAUTS: CREATURE MYSTERIES (G)<br />

SaT-Sun 10:00aM, Tue 10:00aM<br />

ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMRITSAR (TBC)<br />

Fri 8:20PM, Sun 8:00PM, Tue 8:20PM<br />

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2• (PG)<br />

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THE CONJURING 2 (R13)<br />

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THE JUNGLE BOOK (PG) SaT-Sun 10:00aM<br />

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X-MEN: APOCALYPSE (M) Thu 3:30, 8:00PM, Fri 3:30,<br />

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8:00PM, Tue 3:30, 8:55PM, Wed 3:50PM<br />

PRAMS AT THE PIX - TICKETS ONLY $9<br />

NOW YOU SEE ME: THE SECOND ACT (M)<br />

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Thursday 9th <strong>June</strong> - Wednesday 15th <strong>June</strong><br />

HUNT FOR THE<br />

WILDERPEOPLE (PG)<br />

SHAKESPEARE LIVE (exempt)<br />

EDDIE THE EAGLE (PG)<br />

EYE IN THE SKY (M)<br />

TURANDOT (exempt)<br />

NOW YOU SEE ME 2 (M)<br />

LEONARDO DA VINCI (exempt)<br />

ALICE THROUGH THE<br />

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COME DANCING<br />

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July.<br />

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tour, coinciding with the release of his<br />

stunning new album, 'Private<br />

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July's show will feature Gray, along<br />

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BARETTA: Tonight 7pm -<br />

Antony Pickard. Friday 4pm -<br />

Caleb Isaac; 7.30pm - Emily<br />

Cherie duo; 10.30pm - DJ Masta<br />

K. Saturday 7pm - Nick Lee;<br />

10.30pm - DJ Double Header<br />

with Dr D w/lxtz & Lachie.<br />

Wednesday 6pm - Vintage Blue.<br />

BECK'S SOUTHERN<br />

Trinity Roots<br />

ALEHOUSE: Saturday 9pm -<br />

JANES BAR: Wednesday 7pm - Bobby: the Guitar Man. Sunday<br />

Riff Raff.<br />

- Open Mic night. Sunday 6pm - 3.30pm - Hot Gossip.<br />

BILL'S BAR: Tonight & Sunday Live Blues.<br />

6pm - Mickey Rat Karaoke.<br />

THE COTTON CLUB: Tonight<br />

MACKENZIES HOTEL: Friday<br />

BLUE SMOKE: Tonight 6pm -<br />

- Stay Lit feat. DJs Infared,<br />

- Superfreak. Saturday - Ignition.<br />

Dick Martin cocktail hour. Friday<br />

Vladilkul, & Mike Jonz. Friday -<br />

MAK TAVERN: Friday -<br />

8pm - Juke. Sunday 4pm -<br />

Worst Behaviour feat. DJ Infared.<br />

Unhinged. Saturday - Sign of the<br />

Sunday Sit Down Get Down feat.<br />

Saturday - Champagne Saturdays<br />

Firebird. Sunday - Mammoth.<br />

Ben Jansz, free. feat. DJ Vladikul. Sunday -<br />

MASHINA LOUNGE: Friday<br />

CARLTON: Tonight 9pm -<br />

Hospo Sessions with DJ Rocky<br />

8pm - DJ Paul McKessar.<br />

Headrush. Friday 10pm - Ctrl Alt<br />

Saturday 8pm - DJ Masta K.<br />

Ponting.<br />

Rock. Saturday 10.30pm -<br />

PHILLIPSTOWN HUB: THE CRAIC IRISH BAR:<br />

Cropduster. Sunday 5pm -<br />

Thursday evenings - West Tonight - Ladies night with DJ<br />

SansTribe. Monday 6pm - Bobby<br />

African Drumming workshop Sassafras. Friday 10pm -<br />

Lee. Tuesday 6pm - Willie<br />

with Maganui Stewart & Robert Stoutfellows. Saturday 10pm - DJ<br />

McArthur. Wednesday 8.30pm -<br />

Fugah, www.themuse.org.nz. Sassafras. Wednesday - Karaoke.<br />

Assembly Required.<br />

PIERSIDE CAFE & BAR: THE CUBAN: Tonight 6.30pm -<br />

CASA PUBLICA: Tonight Saturday 9pm - <strong>The</strong> Elevator.<br />

Live music. Friday 6.30pm - Nick<br />

8.30pm - Eric. Friday 8.30pm -<br />

RACECOURSE HOTEL: Friday<br />

Bobby Tables. Saturday 8.30pm -<br />

Lee; 10pm - Antony Pickard.<br />

7.30pm - Live Music.<br />

Ash-S. Sunday 4pm - Dr<br />

Saturday 6pm - Live music; 9pm<br />

RICHMOND WMC: Friday<br />

Sanchez.<br />

- Matecito Latin Band.<br />

7pm - Franchise.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH CASINO:<br />

THE FERRY ALE HOUSE:<br />

ST AUGUSTINE ANGLICAN<br />

Friday 7pm - Stevie D; 10.15pm -<br />

Friday 8.30pm - Trinit y Roots<br />

CHURCH: Today 1.10pm - Free<br />

Tailor Made duo. Saturday 7pm -<br />

lunchtime concert feat. Courtney<br />

with Soulsystem, tickets $35 @<br />

Rockabella; 10.15pm - Page 28.<br />

Carter (soprano).<br />

dash.<br />

Sunday 5.30pm - Rusila.<br />

SIDELINE SPORTS BAR: THE FITZ: Thursday 7.30pm -<br />

CHRISTCHURCH FOLK<br />

Tonight 7.30pm - Open Mic Jam Karaoke.<br />

MUSIC CLUB: Sunday 8pm -<br />

night. THE IRISHMAN: Tonight -<br />

Open Mic, $5 entry.<br />

STOCKxCHANGE SHIRLEY: Karaoke. Friday - DJ. Saturday -<br />

CHURCHILL'S LIVE: Friday Friday 7pm - Sign of the<br />

8pm - Demon Energy Battle of<br />

DJ's. Wednesday - Open mic.<br />

Firebird.<br />

the Bands Semi Final 2. Saturday<br />

THE ROCK, ROLLESTON:<br />

SULLIVANS IRISH PUB:<br />

8pm - Yuuuge.<br />

Saturday 9.30pm - Antix.<br />

Tonight 7pm - Boiling Billy.<br />

DARKROOM: Thursday - <strong>The</strong><br />

Clips. Friday - Dark 80's Party.<br />

Friday 9pm - Shameless Few.<br />

Saturday 9pm - Dateless n<br />

THE TWISTED HOP: Friday<br />

7.30pm - Lloyd & Doublet.<br />

Saturday - RounDUp Finals. Desperate RockBand. Tuesday Sunday 3pm - Tango.<br />

Sunday - Cormega (USA). '<strong>The</strong> 7.30pm - Topia. Wednesday THE WAVE BAR: Thursday<br />

Realness' 15th Anniversary Hip 7.30pm - Willie McArthur. 8.30pm - Karaoke. Friday 8.30pm<br />

TEMPS BAR: DUX CENTRAL: Friday 5pm -<br />

- DJ.<br />

Karaoke. Friday - No Secrets.<br />

TREVINOS: Friday 9pm -<br />

Emerson; 10.30pm - Mike T. Saturday - Nightwatch. Tuesday -<br />

Reckless duo.<br />

Saturday 3pm - Sayae; 10.30pm - Simon’s Jam Session, gear<br />

Get Set. Sunday 2pm - Jazz<br />

WINNIE BAGOES CITY:<br />

provided, all welcome.<br />

Sessions.<br />

Friday - Nacoa. Saturday -<br />

THE BLACK HORSE HOTEL:<br />

EMPIRE: Friday 10.30pm - DJ Saturday - TP Karaoke.<br />

Hospitality feat. London<br />

Mike Fields. Saturday 10.30pm - THE BOG: Tonight 9.30pm -<br />

Elektricity, Etherwood, Maduk &<br />

Spinal. SansTribe. Friday 10.30pm - MC Fava.<br />

GBC: Friday 6pm - Rhonda<br />

Campbell duo.<br />

Assembly Required. Saturday<br />

10.30pm - Corner Sounds.<br />

WOOLSTON CLUB: Friday<br />

6pm - Ian Mac. Saturday 7pm -<br />

HORNBY WMC: Friday 7pm -<br />

Robbie Drew. Saturday 4.30pm -<br />

Sunday 5pm - Black Velvet<br />

acoustic. Tuesday 7.30pm -<br />

Robbie Drew.<br />

WUNDERBAR: Tuesday<br />

<strong>The</strong> Busker; 8pm - Shalow. Jamming with the Jamesons.<br />

ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL: Wednesday 7.30pm - Open Mic<br />

7.30pm - Showcase & Open Mic.<br />

with Lindon Puffin.<br />

Tonight - 18: <strong>June</strong> Showbiz<br />

Christchurch presents Hairspray.<br />

THE BOWER: Saturday 6.30pm


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THURSDAY, 3.30PM,<br />

SUNDAY 1PM<br />

IMAGINATION STATION<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Learn about movie making,<br />

robotics, building or design<br />

while having a lot of fun at<br />

Imagination Station workshops.<br />

A one-off after school class on<br />

Thursday and a stop motion<br />

animation workshop on Sunday.<br />

Imagination Station, 113<br />

Worcester St. Tickets $15,<br />

bookings essential.<br />

THURSDAY, 6.30PM, FRIDAY<br />

AND SATURDAY, 7.30PM<br />

EDUCATING RITA<br />

A hilarious and often moving<br />

story of a woman determined to<br />

better herself, from the writer of<br />

Blood Brothers, Willy Russell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Court <strong>The</strong>atre, Bernard<br />

St, Addington. Tickets $28-<br />

$57.<br />

THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND<br />

SATURDAY, 7.30-9.45PM<br />

THE ELMWOOD PLAYERS:<br />

BOUNCERS<br />

Presented by just four actors,<br />

Bouncers is an outrageous and<br />

hilarious parody of the disco<br />

scene, portraying more than 20<br />

different characters invited out<br />

for a night out on the town.<br />

Elmwood Auditorium,<br />

Aikmans Rd, Merivale. R13.<br />

Tickets $17-20.<br />

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,<br />

7.30PM, SATURDAY 2PM,<br />

SUNDAY 4PM<br />

A RICCARTONIAN PALACE<br />

OF VARIETIES: THE 21ST<br />

DELUXE EDITION<br />

<strong>The</strong> Riccarton Players’ annual<br />

showing, featuring an array of<br />

music, sketches, fun, frolics and<br />

mayhem of bygone eras, in the<br />

style of Old Time Music Hall.<br />

Christchurch South<br />

Intermediate School, 204<br />

Selwyn St, Spreydon. Tickets<br />

$13-$16.<br />

THURSDAY, FRIDAY 7.30PM,<br />

SATURDAY 2PM AND<br />

7.30PM, SUNDAY 4PM<br />

HAIRSPRAY: THE MUSICAL<br />

<strong>The</strong> multi Tony Award winning<br />

musical based on the cult 1988<br />

John Waters film. Set in 1962<br />

Baltimore, Maryland, where<br />

plump teenager Tracy Turnblad’s<br />

dream is to dance on <strong>The</strong> Corny<br />

Collins Show.<br />

Isaac <strong>The</strong>atre Royal, 145<br />

Gloucester St. Tickets $47.50-<br />

$105.<br />

FRIDAY, 5-10PM<br />

NATURAL BORN STORY<br />

TELLERS<br />

An evening of true life tales of<br />

weird and wonderful encounters<br />

in many shapes and forms, with<br />

a theme of ‘Strange Encounters’,<br />

featuring a line up of prepared<br />

tellers with a space for ‘tales from<br />

the floor’ in open mic style.<br />

XCHC, 376 Wilsons Rd. Free<br />

entry.<br />

FRIDAY, 7-9PM<br />

BELFAST SCHOOL<br />

UPCYCLING CLOTHING<br />

NIGHT<br />

Second-hand clothes of all shapes<br />

and sizes, shoes, scarves, hand<br />

bags and more, with nothing<br />

over $10 and a glass of bubbles<br />

on entry.<br />

Belfast Rugby Football<br />

Clubrooms, 19 March Place,<br />

Belfast. Entry $5.<br />

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,<br />

7.30-9.30PM<br />

HBO PLAYS: CLINICAL<br />

TRIAL<br />

Hospitals are fascinating<br />

places with the sick and needy<br />

mingling with the well and<br />

well-intentioned. Clinical Trials<br />

takes a snap chat approach to one<br />

hospital clinic and examines five<br />

separate stories linked only by<br />

the location in which they take<br />

place.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Open Stage, 510 Hagley<br />

Ave. R16. Tickets $20.<br />

FRIDAY, 8-10PM<br />

THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT<br />

Showcasing a collection of short<br />

movies that have everything<br />

a bike centric audience could<br />

want – action, drama, plenty<br />

of humour and even a hint of<br />

romance, making you want to<br />

fall in love with your bike all over<br />

again.<br />

Hollywood 3 Cinema, 28<br />

Marriner St, Sumner. Entry<br />

$20.<br />

FRIDAY, 8PM-MIDNIGHT<br />

BATTLE OF THE BANDS<br />

<strong>2016</strong> NATIONAL<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI<br />

FINAL<br />

Support the bands performing,<br />

vote for your favourite or just<br />

sit back and enjoy a night of live<br />

music.<br />

Churchills, 441 Colombo St.<br />

R18. Entry $10.<br />

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,<br />

9AM-4PM<br />

CHRISTCHURCH BABY<br />

EXPO<br />

Discover all you need to know<br />

from bump, to birth and beyond,<br />

with a range of products and<br />

services on show, along with<br />

seminars, demos and workshops.<br />

Pioneer Leisure Centre, 75<br />

Lyttelton St, Somerfield.<br />

Entry $5.<br />

SATURDAY, 11-11.45AM<br />

SUPER SATURDAY<br />

STORYTIMES<br />

Come along and enjoy a<br />

Storytimes session followed<br />

by fun craft activities. This<br />

programme runs during the<br />

school term and is for children<br />

between the ages of 2-7. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

will be a different story time<br />

theme and craft activity every<br />

weekend.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd, Shirley. Free entry.<br />

SATURDAY, 11AM-2PM<br />

MATARIKI FESTIVAL<br />

Storytelling, Science Alive <strong>Star</strong><br />

Dome, arts, crafts, 3D printing,<br />

augmented reality, kapa haka<br />

and more at the family fun day.<br />

Te Hapua Halswell Centre,<br />

341 Halswell Rd. Free entry.<br />

SATURDAY, 7.30PM<br />

MATTHEW MARSHALL AND<br />

JOANNE HESLOP<br />

A concert of classical guitar and<br />

singing by New Zealand artists,<br />

guitarist Matthew Marshall<br />

and soprano Joanna Heslop,<br />

featuring pieces by New Zealand<br />

composers.<br />

Hohepa, 23 Barrington St.<br />

Tickets $15-$30.<br />

SUNDAY, 10AM-4PM<br />

CANTERBURY ALL BREEDS<br />

CAT CLUB SHOW<br />

Watch judges from Australia and<br />

New Zealand critique some of<br />

the best cats from Canterbury<br />

and all around the country, and<br />

get advice or chat to breeders.<br />

Papanui High School, 30<br />

Langdons Rd. Entry $5 for<br />

adults, $2 for children.<br />

COMMUNITY MARKET<br />

Every Thursday, 8.30-1pm, 51<br />

Pages Rd.<br />

FRIDAY STREET FOOD<br />

MARKET<br />

Every Friday, 11-9pm,<br />

Cathedral Square.<br />

MT PLEASANT FARMERS’<br />

MARKET<br />

Saturday 9.30-12.30pm, 3<br />

McCormacks Bay Rd.<br />

SUNDAY, 1-3PM<br />

MATARIKI TEEN POETRY<br />

WORKSHOP WITH BEN<br />

BROWN<br />

A workshop for teens aged 12-15,<br />

to reflect on memories and craft<br />

them into poetry, under the<br />

guidance of Lyttelton poet Ben<br />

Brown.<br />

Shirley Public Library, 36<br />

Marshland Rd. Free entry, but<br />

limited places.<br />

SUNDAY, 3-4.30PM<br />

NICK DOW: SONGS JUST<br />

FOR YOU<br />

Now resident in Auckland, Nick<br />

Dow has a dedicated following<br />

who revel in his evocative vocals,<br />

LYTTELTON FARMERS’<br />

MARKET<br />

Every Saturday, 10-1pm,<br />

London St.<br />

NEW BRIGHTON SEASIDE<br />

MARKET<br />

Every Saturday, 10-2pm, New<br />

Brighton Mall.<br />

OPAWA FARMERS’<br />

MARKET<br />

Every Sunday, 9-noon, Fifield<br />

Terrace.<br />

his original compositions along<br />

with standards. Join him as he<br />

revisits old favourites and invents<br />

new ones.<br />

St Augustine Anglican<br />

Church, 5 Cracroft Terrace.<br />

Entry $15.<br />

SUNDAY, 4PM<br />

THE MAGIC COOKBOOK:<br />

MID WINTER READING<br />

Once upon a time, an ordinary<br />

guy stumbled upon an<br />

extraordinary book. This musical<br />

asks that age-old question, “if<br />

you had a talking, singing recipe<br />

book that granted your every<br />

wish, how would you use it?”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Court <strong>The</strong>atre, Bernard<br />

St, Addington. Entry $10.


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11th & 12th<br />

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Prices apply from Thursday 9th <strong>June</strong> to Sunday<br />

12th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2016</strong>, or while stocks last.<br />

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per day. All prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may<br />

not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale.<br />

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Queen’s Birthday<br />

SALE<br />

SALE<br />

EXTENDED<br />

FINAL WEEK<br />

View our collections online: targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

20-50 % off<br />

storewide!<br />

Metro 3 Piece Package<br />

(Includes Two 3 Drawer Bedsides & King Single Bed)<br />

Add a fresh clean look. <strong>The</strong> bright white finish of the Metro<br />

range is an easy way to add brightness to a dull bedroom.<br />

Made from a blend of New Zealand Pine and MDF to<br />

ensure that the white finish will stay white. Also features<br />

telescoping runners for a smoother glide when opening<br />

the drawers.<br />

for only $879<br />

now<br />

30 % off<br />

now<br />

30 % off<br />

Accessories shown not included<br />

Phoebe Leather Recliner Suite<br />

This 3 piece leather recliner suite provides seating for<br />

5 people, including two in-built recliners. Sink into<br />

the luxuriously soft top grade leather. Foam seating<br />

provides superior comfort and long lasting support.<br />

Available in black, grey and sand.<br />

Accessories shown not included<br />

now<br />

40 % off<br />

Ike Barstool<br />

Features adjustable gas lift swivel bar<br />

stools with chrome base and finished<br />

with a PU foam seat and firm back<br />

support for extra comfort.<br />

were $199<br />

now only $119ea<br />

3 Piece Leather Recliner<br />

was $5719<br />

now only $3999<br />

<strong>The</strong>o Barstools<br />

Quality and style, available in<br />

4 colours.<br />

40<br />

were $219<br />

now only $129ea<br />

now<br />

% off<br />

500 DAYS<br />

NO PAYMENTS,<br />

*<br />

NO INTEREST<br />

Minimum purchase $499. Finance<br />

offer expires 4th July <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

Lending criteria, $50 Annual Account Fee,<br />

Establishment Fees, terms and conditions apply.<br />

See back page for terms & conditions.


Queen’s Birthday SALE<br />

EXTENDED - FINA<br />

save<br />

$1080<br />

Florence<br />

3 Seater Chaise<br />

From our designer range of fabric lounge suites<br />

the Florence 3 Seater Chaise is a stand out<br />

piece, embodying European style and substance.<br />

Tasteful accents give the Florence special flair,<br />

with tufted seat detailing, tapered legs and<br />

slim-line arms.<br />

was $2279<br />

now only $1199<br />

Duvall Living Collection<br />

Taking inspiration from sophisticated mid-century<br />

styling through hints of both retro and scandinavian<br />

design, Duvall is a fashionable range that features an<br />

eccentric blend of shapes and forms.<br />

Carlton<br />

3 Seater Chaise<br />

Simple and elegant, the Carlton<br />

features deep comfortable seats and<br />

classic square wooden feet. Removable<br />

seat and back cushions can be rotated<br />

and plumped up with ease.<br />

was $2279<br />

now only $1399<br />

save<br />

$880<br />

For<br />

only<br />

5 Piece eceDining Setting<br />

(100cm Table with 4 chairs) $879<br />

$<br />

was $239<br />

Triangle Lamp Table $189<br />

now<br />

20 % off<br />

Sa<br />

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This<br />

hallm<br />

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Vancouver Living Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> stylish Vancouver collection is crafted from warm honey<br />

timber that contrasts with the dark square metal handles.<br />

A<br />

B<br />

7<br />

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B<br />

(<br />

9 Piece<br />

Dining Setting<br />

(220cm 20cm<br />

Table<br />

with 8<br />

chairs)<br />

only<br />

$1699<br />

$<br />

For<br />

now<br />

30 % off<br />

$179<br />

was $229<br />

$289<br />

2 Drawer Tower $179 was<br />

4 Drawer Tower $229<br />

C 3<br />

D 2<br />

Artfully Crafted, Quality Wood Furniture!<br />

was $359<br />

Lamp Table $249<br />

was $579<br />

2 Drawer Coffee Table $3999<br />

was $689<br />

Large Coffee Table $479<br />

was $999<br />

Buffet $699<br />

was $719<br />

$499 9<br />

Large TV Unit


INAL WEEK!<br />

20-50 % off storewide!<br />

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now<br />

40 % off<br />

Toscana Dining &<br />

Living Collection<br />

Inspired by rolling hills and olive groves just north of<br />

Florence in the Tuscany area, the Toscana collection<br />

has plenty of character. Made from FSC certified<br />

reclaimed solid wood this range is built to last.<br />

A 7 Piece Dining Setting<br />

(200cm Table + 6 Dining Chairs)<br />

for only $1879<br />

A<br />

B<br />

3 Door Buffet Unit was $1669<br />

now only $999<br />

E<br />

C<br />

Large Bookcase was $1499<br />

now only $899<br />

D<br />

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Hall Table was $589<br />

now only $349<br />

E<br />

Coffee Table was $669<br />

now only $399<br />

Salisbury<br />

Dining & Living Collection<br />

This extensive dining and occasional range displays all the<br />

hallmarks of classic rustic furniture. Extra thick tops and hand<br />

selected knotty oak give this range charm and a sense of<br />

quality that only solid wood furniture can offer.<br />

B<br />

C<br />

now<br />

40 % off<br />

A Distinctive Range Of<br />

Rustic Oak Furniture!<br />

A<br />

B<br />

C<br />

7 Piece Dining Setting<br />

(150x90cm Table)<br />

Bookcase was $999<br />

(180x90cm)<br />

3 Drawer Buffet Unit was $1239<br />

for only $1759<br />

now only $599<br />

now only $739<br />

A<br />

D<br />

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2 Drawer Coffee Table was $999<br />

now only $599<br />

Accessories shown not included.<br />

29<br />

was $499<br />

1 Drawer Lamp Table<br />

$349<br />

now<br />

30 % off<br />

Sicily Living Collection<br />

Introduce a touch of serenity into your living area with the Sicily collection.<br />

<strong>The</strong> warm ash wood tops add a striking contrast against the neutral white<br />

pine with wide metal handles completing this contemporary look.<br />

For only<br />

9 Piece Dining Setting<br />

(210cm Table with 8 chairs) $1999<br />

was $849<br />

1 Drawer Coffee Table $589<br />

was $699<br />

2 Drawer Hall Table $489<br />

was $1429<br />

2 Door, 3 Drawer Buffet $989


MATTRESS SELLOUT!<br />

A HUGE SELECTION OF MATTRESSES & SLEEPSETS AVAILABLE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bahamas Queen Mattress features a<br />

bonnell spring system. Great value!<br />

SAVE $170<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caribbean continuous Bonnell spring mattress<br />

features a Pillowtop layer for extra softness.<br />

SAVE $260<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seychelles mattress features pocket spring technology with<br />

638 independent coil springs in a queen size mattress.<br />

SAVE $310<br />

40 % off<br />

ALL Serene<br />

Sleep Mattresses<br />

prestige<br />

Bedding<br />

Base not included Base not included Base not included<br />

Bahamas Bonnell Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $419 now only $249<br />

This exceptional pocket spring soft mattress is also available in medium<br />

and firm. Backed by the Prestige 10 year warranty, your new mattress<br />

will feel and look good for a long time.<br />

Caribbean Bonnell Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $639 now only $379<br />

Serene Sleep Queen Base was $400 now only $240<br />

Seychelles Pocket Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $769 now only $459<br />

Cashmere, latex and wool are a marvel of nature that wraps you<br />

in a ‘natural sleep zone’ by regulating the temperature and<br />

providing you with an overall healthier sleep.<br />

SAVE $700 SAVE $900<br />

40 % off<br />

ALL Prestige<br />

Mattresses<br />

Prestige Queen Mattress<br />

was $1699 now only $999<br />

Base not included<br />

Prestige Queen Base<br />

was $500<br />

now only $300<br />

Nature Prestige Queen Mattress<br />

was $2199 now only $1299<br />

Pocket springs and premium comfort layers such as latex, memory foam and wool combine to create comfort and support for all body types.<br />

• Durability - pocket springs are heat tempered to maintain performance over the lifetime of the mattress.<br />

• Foam encased - creates a total edge to edge sleeping surface ensuring no roll off or roll together.<br />

SAVE $725 SAVE $815 SAVE $1045<br />

50 % off<br />

ALL Sleepmaker<br />

Mattresses<br />

Base not included Base not included Base not included<br />

Wakatipu Duracoil Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $1449 now only $724<br />

Brunner Miracoil Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $1629 now only $814<br />

Prestige Queen Base was $500 now only $300<br />

Tekapo Miracoil Spring Queen Mattress<br />

was $2089 now only $1044<br />

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Accessories are not included in the price of furniture unless otherwise stated. Colours in store may vary to those pictured. Stock may vary from store to<br />

store. Target apologises in advance if any item is sold out during the promotion. All prices include GST. Target reserves the right to amend any misprints or<br />

errors within this advertisement. Mailer offers expire Monday 13th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

*500 days no payments and no interest *No Payments and no interest for 500 days (“Payment Holiday”) is available on Q Card Flexi Payment Plans for<br />

in-store purchases only. Not to be used in conjunction with AA Smartfuel offer. Minimum spend $499. Annual Account Fee of $50 applies. New Q Cardholder<br />

fees - $55 Establishment and $3 PPSR. Existing Q Cardholder fee - $35 Advance. Q Card Standard Interest Rate, currently 25.25% p.a. applies to any<br />

outstanding balance at end of Payment Holiday. Offer expires 04/07/16. Q Card lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply. Rate and fees correct as at<br />

date of publication, subject to change.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH Corner Blenheim & Curletts Rds. Ph: 03 343 3204 TRADING HOURS: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm • Weekends 10am-5pm

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