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TUESDAY, JUNE <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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• By Matt Slaughter<br />

SPORTS CLUBS in and near<br />

Parklands have been hit with a<br />

spate of burglaries.<br />

Burglaries have been reported<br />

at the Waimairi Beach Golf Club;<br />

Pukeko Centre on Chadbury St,<br />

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Rugby Football Club and Parklands<br />

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Club; the Parklands<br />

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Wayne<br />

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said it is too early to<br />

comment<br />

on whether the<br />

burglaries are linked.<br />

However, Waimairi Beach<br />

Golf Club administrator Wayne<br />

Turner said he has heard the club’s<br />

burglary may be linked to that<br />

of the Pukeko Centre. “I’m led to<br />

believe from the police that it’s the<br />

same person that’s done both jobs.”<br />

The golf club has been burgled<br />

twice in the last three weeks<br />

and the Pukeko Centre has been<br />

broken into five times since the<br />

start of last month.<br />

•Turn to page 6<br />

TARGETED: The Waimairi Beach Golf Club has been burgled twice in the past three weeks. (Inset) – Security camera footage<br />

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PHIL MAUGER has made a canny<br />

electioneering move (see page 3).<br />

The Maugers Contracting boss, who is<br />

standing against Glenn Livingstone in the<br />

Burwood Ward in October’s local body<br />

elections, is obviously a keen reader of<br />

<strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong>. We highlighted the shingle pile in the car park<br />

opposite The Bower on New Brighton Rd in our issue last week.<br />

So Mauger got his digger and cleaned the shingle up and<br />

posted what he had done on his Facebook page.<br />

Livingstone says it is blatant electioneering, and it probably<br />

was.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

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Council hopeful cleans up shingle<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

CITY COUNCIL hopeful Phil<br />

Mauger says he did not clean up<br />

piles of shingle near the Avon<br />

River to win votes.<br />

The Maugers Contracting boss<br />

and several of his staff used a<br />

digger to clear away shingle in<br />

the car park opposite The Bower<br />

on New Brighton Rd.<br />

The eyesore was highlighted<br />

in <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> last week and Mr<br />

Mauger decided<br />

to clear it after<br />

reading the<br />

article.<br />

He is standing<br />

in the Burwood<br />

Ward against<br />

Glenn<br />

Livingstone<br />

three-term city<br />

councillor Glenn<br />

Livingstone in<br />

October’s local body elections.<br />

The car park is in the Coastal<br />

Ward.<br />

Cr Livingstone said clearing up<br />

the shingle was electioneering.<br />

“I think it is an election<br />

stunt because I’ve never heard<br />

of him doing any work in the<br />

area. He’s suddenly come from<br />

Avonhead (where he lives) to<br />

run for council and out of the<br />

blue takes away some shingle,<br />

so I think it is electioneering,<br />

that’s pretty clear.”<br />

FED UP: Phil Mauger<br />

said it was taking the<br />

city council too long<br />

to remove the piles of<br />

shingle and roading metal<br />

from a New Brighton Rd<br />

car park, so he did the job<br />

instead.<br />

In spite of posting the<br />

fact he did the job on his<br />

election Facebook page, Mr<br />

Mauger said it was not an<br />

election stunt.<br />

He said he did it in honour of<br />

his late mother, Patsy Mauger,<br />

who hated the mess.<br />

“It was really just something<br />

that mum wanted done, we’ll<br />

say three years ago, and I’ve<br />

finally got my act together<br />

and got it done and that was<br />

the only reason I put it on my<br />

Facebook page.” He said he has<br />

given back to the community<br />

before, providing soil for cricket<br />

wickets and purchasing a St John<br />

ambulance last year.<br />

Mr Mauger used the shingle<br />

on a filling<br />

job.<br />

City council community parks<br />

manager Al Hardy said the<br />

shingle at the car park site had<br />

been dumped illegally.<br />

“There have been reports of<br />

the illegal dumping of shingle<br />

since the car park was used as<br />

a temporary stockpile site for<br />

earthquake repairs. We are still<br />

looking into who is responsible<br />

for the dumping. However,<br />

we’ve identified that this is not<br />

a council operation, and staff<br />

are now obtaining quotes to<br />

reinstate the car park.”<br />

The city council had planned<br />

to clean up the shingle in July.<br />

But Mr Mauger said it was<br />

“sad” it had taken so long to clear<br />

the car park.<br />

Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board chairwoman<br />

Kim Money said some of the<br />

shingle was set to be used for<br />

the construction of the Ōtautahi<br />

Rugby Club car park next to<br />

Bower Park.<br />

However, Mr Mauger said it<br />

was unsuitable and he would get<br />

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Student safety focus of median strip petition<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

THE REMOVAL of a median<br />

strip outside Avonside Girls’ and<br />

Shirley Boys’ High schools will<br />

put students in danger, says a<br />

nearby business owner.<br />

Hopman Motors owner Mike<br />

Watson has submitted a petition<br />

with 46 signatures to stop this.<br />

The city council says it is<br />

necessary to create space for new<br />

cycle lanes.<br />

The median strip connects<br />

to traffic islands in the centre<br />

of the road but they will not be<br />

removed.<br />

Mr Watson’s Travis Rd<br />

business overlooked the median<br />

strip and he watched students<br />

cross the road before and after<br />

school.<br />

Said Mr Watson: “It’s horrendous,<br />

at that time, of course, the<br />

cars are just banked up. There<br />

are literally miles of cars right<br />

from roundabout to roundabout<br />

sort of thing, flowing in both<br />

directions.”<br />

Without the median strip he<br />

said: “It would be blimmin hard<br />

for them to negotiate and not get<br />

clobbered by a car that doesn’t<br />

see them.”<br />

Mr Watson said he had only<br />

one day to collect signatures<br />

on his petition, but it had been<br />

signed by surrounding businesses,<br />

residents and teachers at<br />

BUSY: Hopman Motors owner Mike Watson on the median strip outside his business.<br />

PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

the schools.<br />

Said city council transport<br />

operations manager Steffan<br />

Thomas: “Council will give due<br />

consideration to the concerns<br />

raised in the petition, and the<br />

action requested by the petition<br />

signatories.”<br />

Mr Thomas said removal of the<br />

median strip to accommodate<br />

cycle lanes through to Bower Ave<br />

was part of a project to improve<br />

the transport network for the<br />

section of Travis Rd between<br />

Bower Ave and Frosts Rd.<br />

He said ensuring student safety<br />

was a key part of this project.<br />

“It was carefully considered in<br />

the preparation of the scheme,<br />

which provides for pedestrian<br />

islands in three locations – east<br />

of Wattle Drive, east of Blue<br />

Gum Pl and east of Atlantis St –<br />

plus crossing facilities associated<br />

with the traffic islands at the<br />

Bower Ave/Travis Rd and Frosts<br />

Rd/Travis Rd roundabouts.<br />

Provision of cycle lanes on Travis<br />

Rd is also considered important<br />

in terms of safety for the many<br />

students who are cycling to and<br />

from the schools.”<br />

However, Mr Watson said<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

from what he had seen, bikes<br />

were not common on the stretch<br />

of road the bike lanes were<br />

planned for.<br />

“The bike traffic is almost<br />

nonexistent. Like, I’ve stood out<br />

there for an hour and counted<br />

and watched and counted three<br />

bikes in an hour and that’s at<br />

peak times when the kids are<br />

coming in and out of school.”<br />

He believed if some car<br />

parking spaces were removed to<br />

make room for the bike lanes,<br />

the median strip could stay<br />

and multiple parties would be<br />

satisfied.<br />

Shirley Boys’ High School<br />

principal John Laurenson said<br />

he wasn’t aware of Mr Watson’s<br />

petition, but agreed an option,<br />

which prioritised student safety<br />

and encouraged active transport<br />

at the same time would be best.<br />

“Obviously, I’d be for anything<br />

that helps guarantee student<br />

safety, or any person’s safety<br />

for that matter. I do know that<br />

we’re working with transport<br />

authorities and the local council<br />

on traffic issues and problems<br />

and so on.”<br />

Avonside Girls’ High principal<br />

Sue Hume said she did not have<br />

enough information on the<br />

petition or what the city council<br />

was proposing to comment.


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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

Possible freedom camping solution<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

A SOLUTION to stop freedom<br />

camping along Marine Pde<br />

could have been found.<br />

But the city council says the<br />

issue is complex.<br />

The Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board has asked<br />

the city council if North Beach<br />

Regional Park could be extended<br />

to include the North Beach<br />

car park, so it is covered by the<br />

Parks and Reserves Bylaw no<br />

camping clause.<br />

Freedom<br />

camping is<br />

illegal under<br />

the bylaw.<br />

But a city<br />

council<br />

Kim Money<br />

spokesperson<br />

said it is still<br />

weighing up this option.<br />

“No decision has been made<br />

yet. It is not a simple matter. It<br />

is relevant to note that a review<br />

of the Freedom Camping Bylaw<br />

will be undertaken next year,<br />

which will include looking at<br />

freedom camping across the<br />

district, including in these<br />

coastal areas,” they said.<br />

Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

Board chairwoman Kim Money<br />

told <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> in February the<br />

board wanted the city council to<br />

install signage banning freedom<br />

camping in the North Beach car<br />

SOLUTION?: The Coastal-Burwood Community Board has asked for the North Beach car park<br />

to become part of the North Beach Regional Park where freedom camping is banned.<br />

park and parking bays opposite<br />

Thomson Park.<br />

Ms Money said it was<br />

common for campers in these<br />

car parks to leave rubbish<br />

behind and defecate in nearby<br />

natural areas.<br />

Said the council spokesperson:<br />

“Council compliance staff are<br />

aware of the feedback about<br />

freedom camping activities at<br />

the North Beach car park this<br />

season. This will be taken into<br />

account when the compliance<br />

and monitoring programme for<br />

the coming freedom camping<br />

season is being considered.”<br />

Freedom camping is still legal<br />

in the North Beach and Thomson<br />

Park car parks, but making<br />

the car park at North Beach<br />

part of the regional park would<br />

be the first step towards solving<br />

freedom camping issues along<br />

Marine Pde, said Ms Money.<br />

Ms Money said including the<br />

North Beach car park in the<br />

regional park area would “make<br />

a whole lot more sense” and<br />

“resolve” the freedom camping<br />

issue there.<br />

She said once freedom camping<br />

was prohibited at North<br />

Beach the board would then<br />

investigate how the same could<br />

be done at Thomson Park.<br />

In spite of the North Beach<br />

car park being outside of North<br />

Beach Regional Park, the nearby<br />

Waimairi Beach car park falls<br />

in this area. Signage prohibiting<br />

freedom camping was installed<br />

here and vehicles staying<br />

illegally is uncommon, Ms<br />

Money said.<br />

The North Beach car park is<br />

only covered by the city-wide<br />

freedom camping restriction,<br />

which allows self-contained<br />

vehicles to stay for no more than<br />

two nights in a 30-day period.<br />

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In Brief<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

BURWOOD RD MEETING<br />

New Zealand Transport Agency<br />

and Canterbury District Health<br />

Board representatives are set<br />

to attend a site meeting at<br />

the intersection of Burwood<br />

and Mairehau Rds to discuss<br />

wheelchair users’ safety. On <strong>June</strong> 4,<br />

<strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported New Zealand<br />

Spinal Trust representatives, city<br />

council staff and Burwood Ward<br />

city councillor Glenn Livingstone<br />

will also attend the meeting on<br />

how safety can be improved for<br />

Burwood Hospital patients who<br />

cross at the intersection. A date for<br />

the meeting has not been set.<br />

TREE REMOVAL<br />

A cabbage tree on Marshland<br />

Rd, and any other trees that<br />

will impact the plan to make<br />

the Hawkins, Lower Styx and<br />

Marshland Rds intersection safer,<br />

will be removed. The plan includes<br />

widening the bridge over the<br />

Styx River. The decision follows<br />

consultation with local rūnanga.<br />

Seeds will be harvested from the<br />

tree prior to its removal.<br />

WALKING TRACK DANGER<br />

The Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

Board is seeking advice from city<br />

council over safety concerns at the<br />

Tovey St entrance to the Coastal<br />

Pathway. It says the blind corner<br />

on Marine Pde before the track<br />

entrance is a danger to pedestrians.<br />

Check your details<br />

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6 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

News<br />

CELEBRATING: Windsorcare rest home in Shirley celebrated The Philippines’ Independence<br />

Day on Wednesday, with its Filipino staff members putting on a cultural display for its residents.<br />

Culture on display at rest home<br />

WINDSORCARE rest home’s<br />

residents and staff experienced<br />

a display of national culture and<br />

pride on Wednesday.<br />

They celebrated Philippines<br />

Independence Day.<br />

The occasion involved Windsorcare’s<br />

Filipino staff dressing up<br />

in the national costumes worn<br />

by both the men and women in<br />

the Philippines. The celebration<br />

included dancing, patriotic songs<br />

and a banquet with food from the<br />

Philippines.<br />

Windsorcare general manager<br />

Warren Smith spoke on behalf of<br />

the residents, the attending family<br />

members and staff.<br />

Dr Smith said Windsorcare was<br />

proud to have a wonderful, caring<br />

and loyal group of people from a<br />

number of different cultures and<br />

backgrounds working to support<br />

their residents.<br />

Sports clubs in the<br />

Parklands area hit by<br />

spate of burglaries<br />

•From page 1<br />

Parklands Christchurch<br />

United Softball Club’s storage<br />

shed in Broadhaven Reserve was<br />

burgled last Saturday.<br />

Its president<br />

Darryll Hamilton<br />

said about $2000<br />

in equipment,<br />

including bats, balls,<br />

helmets, bases and<br />

catchers’ gear was<br />

taken.<br />

Mr Turner said<br />

the golf club lost<br />

$12,000 in computer<br />

equipment, gear<br />

from the pro-shop<br />

and money from its<br />

safe.<br />

Parklands Rugby Football<br />

Club president Bevan Stewart<br />

said there has been “an absolute<br />

spate” of burglaries in the area<br />

and the Pukeko Centre has had<br />

projectors, weed-eaters, drills,<br />

meat packs and lollies taken.<br />

The Pukeko Centre has given<br />

security footage to police, which<br />

appears to show people – one<br />

with their face covered in dark<br />

clothing and another with no<br />

Darryll Hamilton<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

face cover and lighter clothing –<br />

trying door handles. The person<br />

with their face covered seems to<br />

have accessed the building and<br />

the footage shows them exiting.<br />

Mr Turner said<br />

footage from the<br />

golf club burglary,<br />

showing one person<br />

on its premises with<br />

their face covered,<br />

had also been handed<br />

to police.<br />

But Detective<br />

Reynolds said it was<br />

too early to comment<br />

on the specifics of<br />

the investigation<br />

and would “rather<br />

not say” if police had<br />

received any leads.<br />

“Unfortunately, though, we<br />

have issues with the CCTV, so<br />

we’re just working through that<br />

at the moment.<br />

“Obviously, we have to assess<br />

everything and see if there are<br />

any lines of inquiry that we can<br />

put out to the public.”<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 7<br />

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News<br />

Now<br />

Calls for another crime and safety forum<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

ONGOING CRIME and safety<br />

issues have led to calls for<br />

another community forum to<br />

address problems in the east.<br />

City council staff have agreed<br />

to look at holding another<br />

forum like the Save our Suburbs<br />

Community Safety Expo in<br />

March after<br />

the idea was<br />

suggested by<br />

the Coastal-<br />

Burwood<br />

Community<br />

Board.<br />

But<br />

Sergeant Jim<br />

Currie said<br />

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too many of<br />

these large<br />

community<br />

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interest.<br />

The March expo at the<br />

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neighbourhood support, mental<br />

health professionals, insurance,<br />

security and technology experts,<br />

city council and Age Concern<br />

representatives. Burwood<br />

Ward city councillor Glenn<br />

Livingstone said the turnout at<br />

the expo was not as good as it<br />

could have been.<br />

Cr Livingstone said a number<br />

of burglaries had taken place<br />

in and around Parklands<br />

recently, which has increased the<br />

importance of holding a widerreaching<br />

community safety<br />

event.<br />

“I attended a meeting up at<br />

the Bottle Lake shelter up there<br />

about a month or so ago and<br />

they raised some of those issues,<br />

so yes, it does make it even more<br />

important.”<br />

Cr Livingstone said another<br />

expo, which was more inclusive<br />

of residents in the Burwood<br />

Ward, could be necessary.<br />

“It’s not like any other ward<br />

in the city, it’s got its own<br />

challenges, particularly on the<br />

edges of the red zone,” he said.<br />

“We are getting a few public<br />

safety issues, you know, over<br />

dumping, people in cars that<br />

can’t easily be monitored and<br />

some unsocial behaviour, so<br />

it’s particularly important for<br />

Burwood in that regard.”<br />

“We’ve picked up ongoing<br />

concerns.”<br />

Coastal Ward city councillor<br />

David East said the information<br />

delivered at the March safety<br />

expo had been valuable, but it<br />

needed to reach more people in<br />

Burwood.<br />

“It was focused on the Coastal<br />

Ward last time, but it needs to<br />

be probably marketed to both<br />

wards and in a location that’s<br />

going to attract participation<br />

from both areas.”<br />

Sergeant Currie said this was<br />

not necessarily the solution.<br />

“It’s good to have the<br />

community involved in helping<br />

itself, but if you have too many<br />

events like that, people just start<br />

switching off to them.”<br />

He said it would be better for<br />

neighbours to come together in<br />

smaller groups to discuss how<br />

they can keep each other safe.<br />

No date has been confirmed<br />

for the proposed safety forum.<br />

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News<br />

Retired ‘musketeers’ still working<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

A TRIO of retired friends –<br />

dubbed “the three musketeers”<br />

– were recognised for their<br />

services to Ronald McDonald<br />

House on Monday.<br />

Gus Gale, David Chappie<br />

and Neil Fleming, all former<br />

teachers, received an award<br />

from Volunteering Canter bury<br />

for their work over the past five<br />

years.<br />

They meet every Wednesday<br />

morning to help with a range<br />

of tasks at Ronald McDonald<br />

House on Cashel St, such as<br />

keeping the grounds tidy,<br />

fixing toys, washing waste bins,<br />

plumbing and electrical repairs.<br />

Said Mr Chappie: “I was<br />

surprised because we certainly<br />

don’t come here to look for any<br />

accolade, we come here because<br />

it’s a worthwhile organisation<br />

that we have heard about that we<br />

could help at ground level.”<br />

“The people here are so<br />

accommodating and making<br />

everyone feel so welcome. The<br />

families are going through a<br />

tough patch in their lives but<br />

there’s a joy all the way from<br />

the staff to the mums and dads<br />

and the kids being picked up<br />

and cuddled. There’s a quality<br />

here I don’t think you would<br />

find in many other institutions.<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

HAEATA Community Campus<br />

students will take part in a<br />

restoration project in Bexley.<br />

More than 10 students will take<br />

part in the project and this number<br />

is expected to grow.<br />

The team of students will travel<br />

to the wetlands behind Bexley<br />

Park every Wednesday starting<br />

tomorrow to plant vegetation suitable<br />

for the area, install houses for<br />

lizards, complete pest control and<br />

animal tracking.<br />

Haeata Community Campus<br />

teacher Dallas Matoe, who will<br />

travel with the students every<br />

week, said the project would be a<br />

It’s a quality based on love<br />

and concern for one’s human<br />

beings.”<br />

Ronald McDonald<br />

House offers support and<br />

accommodation to families with<br />

children in hospital.<br />

valuable learning experience and<br />

benefit Bexley’s environment.<br />

“It’s involving them in their<br />

community, they’re learning about<br />

biodiversity and habitat restoration,<br />

which I suppose on a global<br />

scale helps to offset all of the stuff<br />

to do with climate change.<br />

“We’re hoping to change the<br />

environment to bring in more<br />

biodiversity.”<br />

Mr Matoe said the wetlands<br />

were opposite a red-zoned area of<br />

Wetlands Grove.<br />

The project would also involve<br />

generally beautifying this area.<br />

“We want to sort of tie in some<br />

The three musketeers’ shared<br />

background in education adds<br />

up to a total of more than 120<br />

years at primary, secondary and<br />

university level.<br />

Said Mr Fleming: “In those<br />

years we have accumulated<br />

of the history of the farm that<br />

used to be there and the previous<br />

residents.’’<br />

Haeata will play a joint roll in<br />

the restoration project alongside<br />

the city council and the Avon-<br />

Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust.<br />

Mr Matoe said he estimated<br />

the project would take two years<br />

to completed and hoped Haeata<br />

would stay involved for its<br />

duration.<br />

GREEN FINGERS: O’Sheana<br />

Ashby is one of more than 10<br />

Haeata Community Campus<br />

students who will take part<br />

in a restoration project at the<br />

wetlands behind Bexley Park. ​<br />

VOLUNTEERS: Friends<br />

and former teachers David<br />

Chappie, Neil Fleming<br />

and Gus Gale meet every<br />

Wednesday to undertake<br />

odd jobs at Ronald<br />

McDonald House.<br />

some useful skills that Ronald<br />

McDonald House finds helpful.”<br />

Mr Fleming started<br />

volunteering to use up his excess<br />

energy.<br />

Mr Chappie and Mr Gale<br />

agreed to help “on one<br />

condition” – after each<br />

morning’s work they go out for<br />

lunch and a beer.<br />

“We decided to set a pseudochallenge<br />

by limiting our choice<br />

of lunch place to new or recently<br />

changed venues. We range<br />

widely with a requirement that<br />

the selected venue has to serve<br />

beer and it has to be new to us,”<br />

Mr Fleming said.<br />

He said each lunch is spiced<br />

with recollections from their<br />

friendship, which has lasted at<br />

least 10 years.<br />

“Some (stories) stray from<br />

the truth but have greater<br />

entertainment value,” he said.<br />

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Brighton Gallery<br />

helps students<br />

get to Europe<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

THE BRIGHTON Gallery is<br />

helping three Burnside High<br />

School students fund an art trip to<br />

Europe.<br />

The gallery held a fundraiser<br />

last month, in which artists sold<br />

paintings for $50 and donated the<br />

profits to year 12 photography and<br />

painting students, Myffy Roberts,<br />

Keira Jonkers and Ryan Bell, to go<br />

towards their trip next month.<br />

All three students have roots<br />

in the east, with Keira being<br />

a former student at Brighton<br />

Gallery and Myffy and Ryan<br />

starting their education at<br />

the North Beach Community<br />

Childcare Centre.<br />

The amount raised will be<br />

revealed on Sunday.<br />

The students plan to visit famous<br />

art sights in Europe including<br />

the Louvre in Paris and the<br />

Biennale in Venice.<br />

Brighton Gallery secretary<br />

Jayne Cummins said its artists<br />

had enjoyed donating their time<br />

and skills to such a worthy cause.<br />

“These kids have done<br />

amazingly well. They’ve just got to<br />

fund all of it, I think . . . so they’re<br />

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News<br />

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AS THE WAY we live changes,<br />

so too does The Star Home and<br />

Living Show – it is keeping up<br />

to date with latest design and<br />

technology.<br />

Events manager Lisa Lynch says<br />

she is excited about two<br />

new zones which have been<br />

created for this year’s event that<br />

will inspire and hopefully get<br />

people motivated about the way<br />

they live.<br />

“The Innovative Living Zone<br />

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planning your space, but planning<br />

how you wish to feel in your<br />

space,” she says.<br />

“It will showcase the latest in modern,<br />

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landscape designs to transform your<br />

space – inside and out.”<br />

This zone will include an<br />

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and have a coffee and be<br />

inspired by new and creative<br />

ideas for your home, by talking to<br />

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The Eco Zone will showcase<br />

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THE FIGHT to end period<br />

poverty is under way.<br />

The Fill-a-Bag fundraiser<br />

for The Good Fund is being<br />

held in 16 locations nationwide<br />

throughout <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Kimberli Schuitman, cofounder<br />

of The Good Fund, is<br />

hosting the Christchurch event<br />

from 2-4pm on <strong>June</strong> 22 at the<br />

Landsdowne Community Centre.<br />

Ms Schuitman said the<br />

fundraiser pulled together two<br />

things that were extremely<br />

important to her.<br />

“Period poverty is rife in New<br />

Zealand and by talking about<br />

it we can break down taboos<br />

and create an awareness around<br />

this cycle of poverty that keeps<br />

children from achieving their<br />

learning milestones. It is about<br />

ensuring menstruating people<br />

in New Zealand have easy and<br />

affordable access to sustainable<br />

and more comfortable menstrual<br />

products,” she said.<br />

She said The Good Fund was<br />

seeking donations of children’s<br />

clothing that would be given to<br />

families in need.<br />

It was also looking for bags<br />

recycled from online grocery<br />

orders that would be given on<br />

arrival to fill with baby clothes.<br />

“The fundraiser is an<br />

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important event in bringing<br />

Christchurch communities<br />

together to share baby clothes,<br />

catch up with friends and raise<br />

awareness of period poverty<br />

in our community,” said Ms<br />

Schuitman.<br />

Due to the success of the<br />

first Fill-a-Bag in Hamilton in<br />

March that raised over $3000,<br />

Schuitman is hoping for similar<br />

success in Christchurch.<br />

All proceeds raised will go<br />

towards The Good Fund that<br />

helps New Zealand women<br />

nationwide have a choice to<br />

access and be educated on reusable<br />

sanitary products. There,<br />

women can buy sustainable<br />

sanitary products or apply for<br />

a Good Fund rebate to get discounted<br />

products.<br />

Entry is $10 and everyone is<br />

welcome from parents, guardians<br />

to grandparents, Ms Schuitman<br />

said. There will be a lot of<br />

other fun stuff happening as well<br />

as an information table about<br />

reusable menstrual products.<br />

Donations of childrens<br />

clothing ages 0-5 years can be<br />

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Falcks claim tennis awards<br />

SPORT<br />

BURWOOD PARK father and<br />

son combo Reece and Andrew<br />

Falck were both recognised for<br />

their accomplishments at the<br />

Canterbury Tennis Awards.<br />

Reece, 17, was named<br />

junior male player of the year,<br />

while Andrew was named<br />

performance coach of the year.<br />

Over the last year, Reece<br />

won two junior ITF doubles in<br />

Christchurch and Malaysia. He<br />

also reached his first ITF final<br />

in April to take<br />

his junior world<br />

ranking inside<br />

the top 500.<br />

In January,<br />

he won the 16<br />

and under New<br />

Zealand junior<br />

Andrew<br />

Falck<br />

tennis title<br />

by defeating<br />

Rotorua’s Nick<br />

Beamish 7-6, 6-3 in Auckland.<br />

A month earlier he teamed up<br />

with Auckland’s Filippo La Cava<br />

to win the national <strong>18</strong> and under<br />

doubles title.<br />

He will travel to China and<br />

Vietnam over the next month<br />

to compete in more ITF events<br />

with the goal of improving his<br />

world ranking.<br />

Reece moved to Christchurch<br />

with his parents from<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa, as<br />

a five-year-old. His father took<br />

up the junior coaching role at<br />

Burwood upon their arrival and<br />

has worked directly with Reece<br />

since. He was awarded for his<br />

RECOGNISED: Reece Falck was named junior male player of<br />

the year at the Canterbury Tennis Awards. ​<br />

work with Reece and a number<br />

of other promising Canterbury<br />

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Canterbury Tennis<br />

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•Personality of the year:<br />

Dylis Hancox and Sue<br />

Dennis<br />

•Junior female player of<br />

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•Junior male player of the<br />

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youngsters Maadi Kirikiri,<br />

Anika Park, Mika MacDonald<br />

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They defeated Russley Blue’s<br />

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In the end, the Christchurch<br />

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display of power hitting by Mika,<br />

while Anika continuing to apply<br />

pressure down the stretch in her<br />

match.<br />

“Thank you! For everything.<br />

There are no words.”<br />

Alison<br />

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reading in front of some furry<br />

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Shirley and New Brighton<br />

libraries<br />

CV help<br />

Thursday, 10-11.30am<br />

A librarian will be on hand<br />

to assist customers who need<br />

help with their CV or<br />

resume.<br />

New Brighton Library<br />

Technology Help Drop-in<br />

Sessions<br />

Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Go along to drop-in sessions<br />

for help with email, searching<br />

the internet, using the library<br />

catalogue, eBooks, and general<br />

computer queries.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

Cards Club<br />

Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

This weekly club will be held<br />

every Friday, just go along and<br />

join the fun. Free, no bookings<br />

required.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

Makerspace<br />

Friday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Go along to weekly<br />

Makerspace sessions and get<br />

hands-on with activities for all<br />

ages. Something new every week.<br />

Aranui Library<br />

Culture Exchange<br />

Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />

Go along and make new<br />

friends, practice English and<br />

learn about New Zealand and<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

New Brighton Seaside Market<br />

Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />

Go and enjoy a warm and fun<br />

atmosphere beside the seaside.<br />

With live entertainment, food<br />

Family history and<br />

understanding your<br />

DNA will be held at<br />

Shirley Library on<br />

Saturday from 10am<br />

until noon. Go along<br />

if you need help<br />

with your family<br />

history research<br />

or understanding<br />

your DNA<br />

results. The New<br />

Zealand Society<br />

of Genealogists<br />

and library staff<br />

will be available to<br />

introduce you to<br />

helpful resources.<br />

and free face-painting.<br />

New Brighton Pedestrian<br />

Mall<br />

Golden Oldies Movie<br />

screening – Steptoe and Son<br />

Monday, 1.30pm<br />

Go along for this 1972 comedy/<br />

romance starring Wilfrid<br />

Brambell. Albert Steptoe and<br />

his son Harold are junk dealers,<br />

complete with horse and cart to<br />

tour the neighbourhood. Harold,<br />

who likes the bright lights of<br />

London, meets a stripper.<br />

New Brighton Museum, 9<br />

Hardy St<br />

Marshland Table Tennis Club<br />

Monday, 7.30-9.30pm<br />

Go along every Monday night<br />

until October 14. Casual players<br />

are welcome – $5 for adults per<br />

night, $3 for juniors under-<strong>18</strong>.<br />

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FOCUS ON HEALTH<br />

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Until Rachel Hunter’s popular TV<br />

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According to ethnobotanist Chris<br />

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Traditionally, Dilo Oil is used to keep<br />

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Natural supplements like turmeric<br />

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Inflammation affects our quality of life. It is associated with pain, swelling,<br />

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•Turn to page 9<br />

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•Turn to page 5<br />

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•Turn to page 6<br />

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