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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2022 Connecting Your Local Community starnews.co.nz Promoting Akaroa as a destination Page 3 Temporary halt to Birdlings Flat water chlorination Page 4 From the team at Star Media Surfing legends come out for author’s final ride A COFFEE table surfing book by surf photographer and writer Warren Hawke showcases members of the Sumner surfing community. The 192-page NZ Surf Windows book is the fourth in his series of hardcover coffee table books and may just be Hawke’s last surfing photo book. The high impact volume has a feature on logging or traditional longboard surfing introduced by Sumner logger Cam Haylock (above). Alberta Hall, Neo Lestrange, Luke O’Neill, Jason ‘Moa’ Lawn and Joe Furniss receive a variety of coverage in the Logging chapter. • Turn to page 9 Financial losses force Lyttelton Top Club to close • By Tony Simons THE LYTTELTON Top Club is closing its doors this weekend, just one year after marking its 150th anniversary – and it may be for good. The club has been trading at a loss for years as membership has continued to decline and while there was some hope it might trade its way out of trouble club president, Jed O’Donoghue said it has come to light earthquake strengthening work, which was supposed to have been done in 2014, was not done. “Now we know that, we cannot continue trading, so we are going to shut the doors on Sunday,” he said. “We don’t hold out much hope for the future. We will need a new building consent and repair costs will be much higher now. It may be the end of the club altogether, but we are exploring all options.” The club boasts a large restaurant and bar facilities, as well as social areas, a TAB and some of the best views in Lyttelton. • Turn to page 2 Thinking of travelling overseas in 2023? Your friendly team at House of Travel Ferrymead If you are thinking of travelling overseas talk to Mel and the team at House of Travel Ferrymead now about your travel plans. Earlybirds on Sale Now! River cruising, Ocean cruising, cycling and walking holidays and more. Dust off your passport, the world is waiting … for you! KIWI OWNED & OPERATED - Creating better holidays & supporting local for 30+ years

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />

Connecting Your Local Community<br />

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Promoting<br />

Akaroa as a<br />

destination<br />

Page 3<br />

Temporary halt to<br />

Birdlings Flat<br />

water chlorination<br />

Page 4<br />

From the team at<br />

Star Media<br />

Surfing<br />

legends<br />

come<br />

out for<br />

author’s<br />

final ride<br />

A COFFEE table surfing book<br />

by surf photographer and<br />

writer Warren Hawke showcases<br />

members of the Sumner surfing<br />

community.<br />

The 192-page NZ Surf<br />

Windows book is the fourth in<br />

his series of hardcover coffee<br />

table books and may just be<br />

Hawke’s last surfing photo book.<br />

The high impact volume has a<br />

feature on logging or traditional<br />

longboard surfing introduced<br />

by Sumner logger Cam Haylock<br />

(above).<br />

Alberta Hall, Neo Lestrange,<br />

Luke O’Neill, Jason ‘Moa’ Lawn<br />

and Joe Furniss receive a variety<br />

of coverage in the Logging<br />

chapter. • Turn to page 9<br />

Financial<br />

losses<br />

force<br />

Lyttelton<br />

Top Club<br />

to close<br />

• By Tony Simons<br />

THE LYTTELTON Top Club is<br />

closing its doors this weekend,<br />

just one year after marking its<br />

150th anniversary – and it may be<br />

for good.<br />

The club has been trading at a<br />

loss for years as membership has<br />

continued to decline and while<br />

there was some hope it might<br />

trade its way out of trouble club<br />

president, Jed O’Donoghue said<br />

it has come to light earthquake<br />

strengthening work, which was<br />

supposed to have been done in<br />

20<strong>14</strong>, was not done.<br />

“Now we know that, we cannot<br />

continue trading, so we are going<br />

to shut the doors on Sunday,” he<br />

said.<br />

“We don’t hold out much hope<br />

for the future. We will need a new<br />

building consent and repair costs<br />

will be much higher now. It may<br />

be the end of the club altogether,<br />

but we are exploring all options.”<br />

The club boasts a large<br />

restaurant and bar facilities, as well<br />

as social areas, a TAB and some of<br />

the best views in Lyttelton.<br />

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It was established in 1871 when<br />

it was known as the Gentlemen’s<br />

Club.<br />

The last financial report shows it<br />

has been losing money for most of<br />

the past 21 years.<br />

“The only profitable year was<br />

the earthquake year when the club<br />

was the only place in town still<br />

open,” O’Donoghue said.<br />

Two months ago club committee<br />

members expressed some hope<br />

membership might increase<br />

post-Covid and the club might<br />

survive.<br />

O’Donoghue, who has been<br />

in charge of the club for the past<br />

two years, said that now seems<br />

unlikely because of the unrepaired<br />

earthquake damage and the fact<br />

“the family silver is pretty well<br />

gone”.<br />

“Over the years the club has sold<br />

off various properties it owned just<br />

to keep going,” he said.<br />

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Page 22<br />

Your Local MP for Banks Peninsula<br />

Tracey<br />

McLellan<br />

Well, <strong>2022</strong> is rapidly coming to a close<br />

and I’m sure Christmas get-togethers<br />

and a summer break are front and centre<br />

of everyone’s minds. It’s the perfect<br />

opportunity to fire up the BBQ, dust off<br />

the backyard cricket set and spend quality<br />

time with loved ones.<br />

It is also a fitting time to acknowledge<br />

those who serve our communities<br />

tirelessly throughout the year, so it was<br />

a pleasure to host various community<br />

groups at my electorate office recently and<br />

say thank you. They are unsung heroes<br />

and I hope to continue working closely<br />

with them next year.<br />

Speaking of hardworking pillars of the<br />

community, it was a privilege to take a<br />

tour of the Sumner Fire Station recently<br />

and meet some of the dedicated crew of<br />

volunteers. I can’t thank them, and their<br />

colleagues throughout Banks Peninsula,<br />

enough for serving and protecting our<br />

communities.<br />

Delivering safe and sustainable transport<br />

is a priority for the Labour government<br />

and this is evident in the recently<br />

announced Transport Choices package.<br />

$350 million dollars has been allocated<br />

over two years to deliver strategic cycle<br />

networks, walkable neighbourhoods,<br />

green and healthy school travel and<br />

public transport improvements. Projects<br />

benefitting Te Aratai College and Linwood<br />

Avenue School have been included in the<br />

indicative package. I was only too pleased<br />

to advocate for local projects, so I’m<br />

excited to see these developments.<br />

The inner bays are popular with local<br />

cyclists, so I’m stoked that an expanding<br />

network of cycleways is taking shape,<br />

making our city increasingly liveable<br />

and sustainable. The first section of<br />

the Heathcote Expressway, which runs<br />

from Heathcote Valley to The Tannery,<br />

is complete and the remainder is under<br />

construction, while another section of<br />

the Rapanui – Shag Rock cycleway was<br />

officially opened in Ferrymead on<br />

8 <strong>December</strong>.<br />

Wellington can seem like a long way away<br />

from the Banks Peninsula electorate, so it’s<br />

always a treat to welcome local schools to<br />

Parliament. I’ve had a few such visits lately,<br />

including from Lyttelton Primary School<br />

and Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School (who are due<br />

as I write this). It’s a special place and I<br />

love seeing students get a glimpse of our<br />

democratic system.<br />

<strong>2022</strong> has been equally challenging and<br />

rewarding and I’m already looking<br />

forward to working with many of you in<br />

2023. The electorate office at 642 Ferry Rd,<br />

Woolston, will close on 22 <strong>December</strong> and<br />

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Promote Akaroa – Fields<br />

• By Tony Simons<br />

NEWLY-ELECTED Banks<br />

Peninsula Ward city councillor<br />

Tyrone Fields will be asking<br />

the city council to offer<br />

ChristchurchNZ “some<br />

direction in its priorities”<br />

around how it promotes Akaroa<br />

as a destination.<br />

Akaroa<br />

businesses<br />

have<br />

complained<br />

publicly that<br />

the town is<br />

getting a raw<br />

Tyrone Fields<br />

deal. They say<br />

not enough is<br />

being spent<br />

by ChristchurchNZ marketing<br />

Akaroa as a destination now the<br />

big cruise ships are no longer<br />

visiting.<br />

City council-owned<br />

ChristchurchNZ liaises with local<br />

businesses on how the town<br />

is promoted, but it doesn’t have<br />

any data on how much it actually<br />

spends directly promoting<br />

the town.<br />

“Given that Banks Peninsula<br />

is part of Christchurch<br />

city, Akaroa residents are<br />

Christchurch residents in<br />

terms of the data we track,”<br />

ChristchurchNZ head of tourism<br />

Kath Low said.<br />

“I will be talking to<br />

ChristchurchNZ about prioritising<br />

the needs of Banks Peninsula,”<br />

Fields said.<br />

“I need to understand what<br />

our options are. We want to<br />

see Akaroa businesses thrive<br />

and support them, however<br />

special places are often ruined<br />

through mismanagement of the<br />

things that made it special.<br />

“We need to know what the<br />

community actually wants, so it<br />

would make sense to ask them,”<br />

Fields said.<br />

Low said: “We agree with<br />

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councillor Fields that this is the<br />

right time to be asking the community<br />

what it wants.”<br />

Work has begun on that,<br />

including individual interviews,<br />

group interviews and public<br />

surveys.<br />

“We will also be holding<br />

workshops with local stakeholders<br />

in February to discuss<br />

all the data to feed into the<br />

creation of the Banks Peninsula<br />

Destination Management Plan,<br />

expected to be completed by<br />

June 2023,” she said.<br />

Fields said it is unusual for a<br />

metropolitan council to have a<br />

destination within its territory<br />

just an hour and a half away.<br />

“Perhaps there needs to be<br />

some different thinking,” he<br />

said.<br />

“There is scope for council<br />

to offer ChristchurchNZ some<br />

direction in its priorities.”<br />

After Fields was elected, he<br />

admitted he had a tough job<br />

ahead.<br />

“There is a strong perception<br />

across the peninsula that<br />

Christchurch does not care<br />

about it,” he said.<br />

Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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THE CITY council has released<br />

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Peninsula.<br />

“This risk screening is a really<br />

useful tool for the council to help<br />

us understand and plan for the<br />

significant risks that our district<br />

faces due to climate change,” said<br />

city council adaptation planning<br />

team leader Jane Morgan.<br />

The risk screening identifies<br />

significant risks to the natural<br />

and built environment domains<br />

in six areas across the district. It<br />

will be used to prioritise projects<br />

in Asset Management Plans and<br />

the Long Term Plan, ensuring<br />

climate resilience is appropriately<br />

included in planning and implementing<br />

the city council’s work.<br />

Some of the priority risks identified<br />

include coastal and flood<br />

hazards in coastal Banks Peninsula;<br />

drought, heat and wildfire<br />

in inland Banks Peninsula; sea<br />

level rise, storm surge, tsunami<br />

and rising groundwater in coastal<br />

Christchurch; increasing temperatures<br />

and drought in inland<br />

Christchurch; and wildfires<br />

and landslides in the Port Hills.<br />

Akaroa will be affected by all<br />

these risks.<br />

The climate change risk<br />

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<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

4 NEWS<br />

Possible solution found<br />

to Birdlings Flat<br />

street lighting issue<br />

• By Tony Simons<br />

TE PATAKA o Rakaihautu<br />

Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board has decided it wants<br />

to turn off most of the street<br />

lighting in Birdlings Flat.<br />

The recommendation is not<br />

without controversy, but comes<br />

after a full four years of discussion<br />

and consultation that started<br />

after locals said the lights were<br />

too bright, affected wildlife and<br />

prevented people observing the<br />

night sky, in particular the Aurora<br />

Australis.<br />

A consultation attracted<br />

feedback from 94 residents and<br />

property owners, some arguing<br />

all lighting should be removed<br />

and others saying lights are needed<br />

for safety. A ‘no street lights’<br />

trial was then held mid-winter<br />

this year and a survey after that<br />

showed 82 per cent of residents<br />

and property owners still wanted<br />

reduced lighting, or none at all.<br />

Vince Burke, a resident in<br />

Hillview Rd, claimed “the community<br />

is split big time on the<br />

issue”.<br />

He told the community board<br />

residents paid for the lights in his<br />

area and they were required as a<br />

condition of the subdivision.<br />

“The city council has no right<br />

to remove them,” he said.<br />

“Birdlings Flat is growing.<br />

There are lot of children in the<br />

settlement. Every intersection<br />

should have a light,” he said.<br />

He told the board if the lights<br />

are removed he will never pay<br />

rates again.<br />

The community board has<br />

ended up recommending a<br />

compromise solution, removing<br />

two thirds of the street lights, and<br />

turning off the rest at midnight.<br />

Those remaining will also be<br />

changed to more animal-friendly<br />

2200K (orange colour) lights, recommended<br />

by the International<br />

Dark Sky Association, and will<br />

include shielding to reduce light<br />

spill onto adjacent properties.<br />

The community board was told<br />

by council staff there are no legal<br />

reasons why the council cannot<br />

remove lights and those retained<br />

will be adjustable and dimmable<br />

to suit what residents want.<br />

The agreed plan will see all<br />

lights removed on Coats St. One<br />

light is being kept on in the centre<br />

of Clifton St and four lights<br />

will remain on Hillview Rd to<br />

provide more uniform lighting<br />

along the length of that street.<br />

The community board’s<br />

recommendation still has to be<br />

ratified by the full council.<br />

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Temporary halt to chlorine in<br />

• By Tony Simons<br />

BIRDLINGS FLAT residents<br />

have put a temporary stop to city<br />

council plans to chlorinate their<br />

water after being given just a few<br />

days notice that the chemical<br />

was going to be added.<br />

Residents said they heard<br />

about the proposed chlorination<br />

through social media, on the<br />

Friday before it was due to start,<br />

so immediately contacted Banks<br />

Peninsula Ward city councillor<br />

Tyrone Fields, who helped get a<br />

temporary stop so there could be<br />

some community consultation.<br />

Residents spokesman Clive<br />

James organised a deputation<br />

to the city council then called a<br />

public meeting where about<br />

60 residents made it very<br />

clear to council staff that they<br />

didn’t want chlorine added, he<br />

said.<br />

“I have never seen this community<br />

so galvanised. Chlorine<br />

in our water is not needed. Ours<br />

is probably the purest water in<br />

the country,” he said.<br />

The decision to add chlorine<br />

was made after city council staff<br />

said it would be the middle of<br />

next year before some minor upgrade<br />

work to the network could<br />

be completed.<br />

Acting head of three waters<br />

Tim Drennan said he wanted<br />

chlorine added in the meantime<br />

to ensure the water supply<br />

complied with the Government’s<br />

strict new standards.<br />

“We need to add a low level<br />

of chlorine to the water supply<br />

and will start doing that from 24<br />

November,” he said, but<br />

that didn’t happen after the<br />

residents’ protest.<br />

“We hope the city council will<br />

obtain an interim exemption<br />

that can apply until the middle<br />

of next year,” James said.<br />

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water<br />

“Our bore is 188m deep and<br />

travels through five different<br />

aquifers. We know we need a<br />

chlorine dosing system in place<br />

for emergencies, but to simply<br />

put chlorine into the water for<br />

no substantial reason is not<br />

acceptable,” he said.<br />

City council head of three<br />

waters Helen Beaumont agrees<br />

the water quality at Birdlings<br />

Flat is excellent and has an upto-date<br />

safety plan, but the Government’s<br />

new water regulation<br />

released in July requires chlorine<br />

to be added regardless, unless<br />

an exemption has been granted,<br />

she said.<br />

“We have considered the options<br />

and have written to the national<br />

water regulator, Taumata<br />

Arowai, setting out a proposed<br />

interim approach for managing<br />

the Birdlings Flat water supply<br />

without chlorination while we<br />

apply for a chlorine exemption,”<br />

she said.<br />

“We intend to apply for<br />

an exemption in early 2023.<br />

The application will be based<br />

on work we are undertaking<br />

to improve the water supply<br />

network.<br />

“We understand there was<br />

concern in the community<br />

about the initial notice period<br />

before chlorine was going to<br />

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Beaumont said.<br />

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THE FINAL stage of the<br />

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was opened last week.<br />

It is one of six cycle routes to<br />

benefit from the Government’s<br />

‘shovel-ready’ Covid-19 infrastructure<br />

fund and is the latest<br />

addition to the city council’s<br />

Major Cycle Routes.<br />

Work began on the first stage<br />

of the cycleway in Linwood in<br />

2015.<br />

“The cycleway includes a<br />

total of 7.4km of shared paths<br />

and neighbourhood greenways,<br />

connecting three schools and<br />

pre-schools, as well as eight<br />

parks and reserves so it’s a really<br />

important link,” Heathcote<br />

Ward city councillor Sara Templeton<br />

said.<br />

The $7.85 million section takes<br />

riders from Dyers Rd to the<br />

Ferrymead bridge.<br />

It goes through Charlesworth<br />

Reserve, a tidal wetland home<br />

to native birds and more than<br />

100,000 trees and shrubs, before<br />

connecting back to Humphreys<br />

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Ferrymead shops.<br />

Said Templeton: “This hasn’t<br />

just been the construction of a<br />

cycleway. We’ve planted upwards<br />

of 35,000 additional trees and<br />

shrubs along the route to help<br />

improve the health of Linwood<br />

Canal, as well as support local<br />

inanga or whitebait.<br />

“There has also been a lot of<br />

KEEN: Heathcote Ward city councillor Sara Templeton<br />

cuts the ribbon to open the Rapanui-Shag Rock<br />

cycleway.<br />

work done on the failing seawall<br />

along the front of Tidal View<br />

which has totally been replaced,<br />

as well as streetscaping with<br />

new picnic tables, cycle parking,<br />

a drinking water fountain and<br />

even an outdoor shower for the<br />

windsurfers and foilers making<br />

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Two new signalised crossings<br />

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safe crossing points for people<br />

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a connection to the Ferrymead<br />

Bridge to Redcliffs section of the<br />

Christchurch Coastal Pathway.<br />

“It’s exciting to think once the<br />

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2023, there will be a safe cycleway<br />

all the way from the central city<br />

to Sumner, one of our most distant<br />

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“It will make things safer and<br />

more convenient for commuters<br />

and students and will also be a<br />

fantastic recreational path.”<br />

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NEWS 7<br />

Celebrating Christmas<br />

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Contributors from Canterbury<br />

Museum, Air Force Museum<br />

of New Zealand, Ngāi Tahu<br />

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Okains <strong>Bay</strong> School, and the<br />

local community came together<br />

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displays at the museum for<br />

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and nationally significant<br />

collections of taonga and<br />

peninsula heritage buildings.<br />

“I am in awe of the talent,<br />

creativity and work put into this<br />

year’s displays by the decorating<br />

teams,” museum manager Wendy<br />

Riley said.<br />

“There are lots of ‘wow’<br />

moments when you see them for<br />

the first time.”<br />

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NEWS 9<br />

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PHOTOS: WARREN HAWKE<br />

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Sumner features include the<br />

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with Bird<br />

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Robo Street<br />

Kombat<br />

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$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

Oscar<br />

Ostrich<br />

$<br />

27 99 ea<br />

All Black 6 inch<br />

Foam Rugby Ball<br />

$<br />

12 99 ea<br />

Robo Kombat Mega<br />

Usually $89.99<br />

$<br />

79 99 ea<br />

Muffin<br />

Time<br />

$<br />

39 99 ea<br />

Exploding Kittens<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

$<br />

9 99 ea<br />

Quick<br />

Cube<br />

Usually<br />

$12.99<br />

Taco Cat<br />

Goat<br />

Cheese<br />

Pizza<br />

New Phone Who Dis?<br />

Throw Throw Burrito<br />

$<br />

19 99 ea<br />

Beat That!<br />

$<br />

44 99 ea<br />

Cards Against<br />

Humanity or<br />

Family Edition<br />

$<br />

59 99 ea<br />

Colour<br />

Shift<br />

Puzzle Ball<br />

Usually $<strong>14</strong>.99<br />

$<br />

11 99 ea<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

Yo Yo<br />

Butterfly<br />

What Do You Meme<br />

$<br />

6 99 ea<br />

$<br />

54 99 ea


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 11<br />

1:18 RC Race<br />

Buggy Blue<br />

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Cars<br />

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$<br />

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Set Speed grip<br />

$<br />

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ferrari Pro<br />

Speeders<br />

1:18 RC<br />

gear<br />

Monster<br />

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119 99 ea<br />

$<br />

249 99 ea<br />

Cars Speed<br />

Challenge<br />

1:<strong>14</strong> RC ford Bronco<br />

$<br />

249 99 ea<br />

$<br />

199 99 ea<br />

1:16 RC Turnator<br />

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$<br />

179 99 ea<br />

Zano Bow<br />

Usually $24.99<br />

Inside Out Pack<br />

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Rope Quoits<br />

Usually $49.99<br />

Tumble<br />

Tower<br />

$<br />

19 99 ea<br />

$<br />

59 99 ea<br />

$<br />

39 99 ea<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

Wrist Bow<br />

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31 99 ea<br />

$<br />

24 99 ea<br />

Zoomarang<br />

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Rugby<br />

or Beach<br />

Soccer Ball<br />

Dive Stixx<br />

$<br />

11 99 ea<br />

$<br />

<strong>14</strong> 99 ea<br />

$<br />

19 99 ea<br />

Catch a<br />

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Airang<br />

Beach Volleyball<br />

$<br />

9 99 ea<br />

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Usually<br />

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Police robot<br />

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$<br />

47 99 ea<br />

Off road Car<br />

Usually $79.99<br />

$<br />

63 99 ea<br />

Parachute Search<br />

Usually $99.99<br />

$<br />

79 99 ea<br />

$<br />

63 99 ea<br />

Unicorn<br />

Carriage<br />

Usually<br />

$79.99<br />

Police Seaplane<br />

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$<br />

103 99 ea<br />

helicoptor<br />

Pursuit<br />

Usually $189.99<br />

$<br />

151 99 ea<br />

$<br />

63 99 ea<br />

Zoo Vet<br />

$<br />

79 99 ea<br />

Usually<br />

$99.99<br />

%<br />

20OFF<br />

all<br />

PlaymObil<br />

Fire rescue<br />

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VW Beetle<br />

Usually $109.99<br />

$<br />

87 99 ea<br />

VW<br />

Camping<br />

Bus<br />

Usually<br />

$<strong>14</strong>9.99<br />

$<br />

87 99 ea<br />

$<br />

119 99 ea<br />

Sketching Set All in 1<br />

Usually $24.99<br />

Origami<br />

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$<br />

19 99 ea<br />

$<br />

15 99 ea<br />

The<br />

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$49.99<br />

Sticker Shoe<br />

Decorating Kit<br />

Usually $29.99<br />

%<br />

20OFF<br />

all avenir<br />

Scratch Book<br />

Adventure or<br />

Unicorn<br />

Usually $19.99<br />

$<br />

39 99 ea<br />

Knex<br />

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Set<br />

$<br />

63 99 ea<br />

Usually<br />

$79.99<br />

$<br />

24 99 ea<br />

$<br />

15 99 ea<br />

Clydesdale<br />

rocking horse<br />

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Mega<br />

Jewellery<br />

Studio<br />

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$54.99<br />

$<br />

169 99 ea<br />

$<br />

44 99 ea<br />

Design & Dress Up<br />

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$<br />

27 99 ea<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 13<br />

rainbow Pounder<br />

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$<br />

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Pound and tap Bench<br />

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$<br />

39 99 ea<br />

saVe<br />

$50<br />

little room<br />

dolls House<br />

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cascade<br />

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$<br />

199 99 ea<br />

Blocks<br />

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$69.99<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

$<br />

99 99 ea<br />

railway Bucket<br />

Builder Set<br />

Usually $129.99<br />

$<br />

99 99 ea<br />

Block and<br />

roll wagon<br />

Usually $119.99<br />

$<br />

99 99 ea<br />

Police<br />

department<br />

Playset<br />

Usually $169.99<br />

$<br />

129 99 ea<br />

saVe<br />

$150<br />

train and<br />

train table<br />

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$<br />

299 99 ea<br />

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nail care<br />

accessory<br />

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assorted<br />

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$<br />

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regular<br />

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hanger<br />

set<br />

$<br />

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$<br />

219 99 ea<br />

ice cream<br />

truck Mint<br />

Usually $359.99<br />

$<br />

299 99 ea<br />

saVe<br />

$60<br />

Black velvet or<br />

andalusian foal<br />

Usually $59.99<br />

$<br />

49 99 ea<br />

saVe<br />

$40<br />

rv camper<br />

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199 99 ea<br />

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<strong>14</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

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$<br />

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Lolly The<br />

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$<br />

64 99 ea<br />

Posey The<br />

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ClassiC<br />

board<br />

games<br />

$<br />

31 99 ea<br />

Jenga<br />

Usually<br />

$39.99<br />

were $49.99 ea<br />

Now<br />

$<br />

39 99<br />

ea<br />

$<br />

69 99 ea<br />

My<br />

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Pony<br />

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$<br />

159 99 ea<br />

Lil Snacks<br />

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$<br />

39 99 ea<br />

Commander<br />

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15 99 ea<br />

saVe $20<br />

Quaddrive<br />

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Usually<br />

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Glam Spa Baby<br />

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$<br />

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Eaglepoint Dart Blaster<br />

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34 99 ea<br />

Peppa’s<br />

Town<br />

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Usually<br />

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saVe<br />

$20<br />

$<br />

119 99 ea<br />

$<br />

119 99 ea<br />

Sudsy<br />

Styling<br />

Usually<br />

$99.99<br />

Moto Blitz<br />

Usually $99.99<br />

$<br />

79 99 ea<br />

saVe<br />

$20<br />

Lola Droid<br />

Usually $189.99<br />

$<br />

79 99 ea<br />

$<br />

169 99 ea<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 15<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />

A Space to Come Together<br />

“He puna wai, he puna kai, he puna reo,<br />

he puna ora. Ita ita.”<br />

The spring of water, the pool of food, of<br />

language and health. Hold fast.<br />

In 1960 construction of the Linwood High<br />

School assembly hall was completed. We can<br />

imagine the excitement the new hall would<br />

have garnered in the day with the new school<br />

(opened 6 years earlier) gaining the ability to<br />

meet, connect and perform for its community.<br />

This is an impressive lineage to consider as<br />

we fast approach the 70-year milestone of<br />

education at our Te Aratai site.<br />

Our completed rebuild this year has been<br />

an inspiration, from the sunny student<br />

centre and the student-friendly courtyards<br />

to the brand new 650-seat theatre-standard<br />

auditorium: Te Puna. Our kura design is for<br />

personalised student success and reflects<br />

the new name gifted to us by Ngāi Tūāhuriri:<br />

Te Aratai College, Pathway to the Sea. Our<br />

new auditorium is named Te Puna, part of our<br />

cultural narrative, an extensive document that<br />

integrates mana whenua history, the physical<br />

whenua our school sits upon, and the vision<br />

and values of our kura. Te Puna refers to a<br />

pool in a waterway, a spring or well. It can<br />

also refer to the ‘main source’, or a hub of<br />

importance. Naming our new auditorium Te<br />

Puna identifies our hall as a hub for important<br />

information and culture, while referencing the<br />

awa and whenua of our physical environment.<br />

As we complete our first year as Te Aratai<br />

College, it has been pleasing to see how<br />

well Te Puna serves our learning<br />

community. Already it has hosted varying<br />

community events such as the Aupaki<br />

Rocks music festival, a national Irish<br />

Dance competition, Te Ahu o Te Reo<br />

graduation and a number of community<br />

vaccination drives. The auditorium has<br />

also showcased some of the amazing<br />

talents of our ākonga with our Yr 11 &<br />

12 drama performances, music nights,<br />

Pacific Fiafia, kapa haka, sports awards,<br />

not to mention our official school opening<br />

with a visit and blessing from the Prime<br />

Minister.<br />

It is also positive that this year we<br />

have had Te Puna to house our senior<br />

students completing their NCEA exams.<br />

Things went so seamlessly that many<br />

students and staff would not have even<br />

realised they were happening. At the<br />

conclusion of the exams our exam<br />

centre manager, Murray Daines<br />

said that it had been an absolute<br />

pleasure being in Te Puna with<br />

both staff and students being excellent to work<br />

with.<br />

Perhaps most moving in all this year has been<br />

how well Te Puna was utilised to celebrate our<br />

Year 13 students as they prepared to leave<br />

school. We had our School Formal in August<br />

which was a lively success, full of sound and<br />

colour and joyful senior students.<br />

It was also the space for our first ever Hui<br />

Whakapūmau, a senior graduation event<br />

that invited whānau and kaiako-teachers<br />

to speak and celebrate the successes of<br />

all our <strong>2022</strong> leavers. And lastly, there was<br />

our senior prize-giving to celebrate the top<br />

academic and cultural achievements of our<br />

ākonga.<br />

Te Puna is a central part of<br />

Te Aratai College and we are<br />

very fortunate to have it for our<br />

community.<br />

Ad: 85 Aldwins Road, Phillipstown | Ph: 03 9820100 | Em: office@tearatai.school.nz | Wb: tearatai.school.nz


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PUZZLES<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

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10 11 12<br />

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15 16<br />

17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23<br />

16/12<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Across<br />

1. Nothing out of school, and a right clever<br />

person (7)<br />

5. Instrument is nothing more than a unit of<br />

living matter (5)<br />

8. Turn green, use no sulphur, and fail to<br />

follow suit (7)<br />

9. He is relatively speaking dirty after an<br />

absence (5)<br />

10. Is inept but, with change of rent, to the<br />

point (9)<br />

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ought now to be paid (3)<br />

13. Use foil to handle goods that are hot (5)<br />

17. Remove top of basin to reveal the bird (3)<br />

19. For shortening of sentence in Morse, is<br />

necessary to change it (9)<br />

21. A number act on Buddhism in Japan (5)<br />

22. Sound of laughter is about right for the<br />

sound of wood burning (7)<br />

24. The countryman and the god he replaced<br />

(5)<br />

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of June (7)<br />

Down<br />

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(6)<br />

2. Five score for part of the county (7)<br />

3. Fall behind with an old convict (3)<br />

4. Old magistrate who had ruff for a mate (5)<br />

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endless good fortune (5)<br />

7. A corkscrew the first batsman might use<br />

(6)<br />

11. It lets one suppose it could be nice and<br />

free around the North (9)<br />

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15. In what way had it turned up on an<br />

elephant’s back? (6)<br />

16. Turn over vine destroyed by heartless<br />

rot (6)<br />

18. Didn’t start having glass put in, so took<br />

it easy (5)<br />

20. Makes fun of changing smock (5)<br />

23. Make public what one breathes (3)<br />

SUDOKU<br />

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

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8<br />

9 10<br />

11 12 13<br />

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17 18<br />

19 20 21<br />

22 23 24<br />

25<br />

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Across<br />

1. Exclamation of<br />

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Down<br />

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22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

Treasures from the Past:<br />

HMS New Zealand<br />

In the early hours of May 13,<br />

1913, having braved a fierce<br />

southerly gale, the battlecruiser<br />

HMS New Zealand laid anchor<br />

off Camp <strong>Bay</strong> in Whakaraupō<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

The largest ship to have ever<br />

visited the port at that time,<br />

with the morning sun she was<br />

escorted to her berth by the<br />

Lyttelton tugs and greeted by<br />

large crowds of fervent New Zealanders<br />

who had gathered there<br />

to catch the first glimpse of “our<br />

Dreadnought”.<br />

Extra trains had been scheduled<br />

to cater for the expected<br />

throngs in what was billed as<br />

the HMS New Zealand Festival<br />

Week.<br />

Captain Lionel Halsey and his<br />

officers, including two lieutenants<br />

from Christchurch, Rupert<br />

Garsia and Alexander Boyle,<br />

were greeted on the wharf by local<br />

dignitaries.<br />

After formal pleasantries they<br />

were whisked off for a week of<br />

official functions that included<br />

a meeting with Prime Minister<br />

William Massey and a gala ball.<br />

Over the week of May 13–22,<br />

thousands of Cantabrians<br />

streamed into Lyttelton port to<br />

stand for hours in queues on<br />

the wharf for the opportunity to<br />

board and inspect ‘their’ battlecruiser.<br />

In 1909, in response to the<br />

threat of German aggression,<br />

New Zealand’s then Prime Minister<br />

Sir Joseph Ward ordered<br />

the construction of a modern<br />

battlecruiser to serve in the British<br />

Royal Navy. At a cost of £1.7<br />

million, HMS New Zealand was<br />

laid down at Fairfield’s in Govan,<br />

Scotland, in 1910, launched in<br />

1911, and commissioned into the<br />

Royal Navy in 1912. Although<br />

the New Zealand Naval Forces<br />

were formed in 1913, HMS<br />

New Zealand remained in British<br />

waters at the request of the<br />

Admiralty.<br />

Based on an update of the<br />

earlier Invincible class, the New<br />

Zealand was one of three Indefatigable<br />

class battlecruisers to be<br />

built, all designed for speed and<br />

manoeuvrability, with lighter<br />

armour and less guns than the<br />

navy’s heavy battleships.<br />

Displacing up to 22,130 tons<br />

she was 179.9m in length, with<br />

a beam of 24.4m and an 8.2m<br />

draught. Propulsion used 31<br />

Babcock & Wilcox coal-fired<br />

boilers driving four steam<br />

turbines producing 44,000 shaft<br />

horsepower (33,000kW) for a<br />

maximum speed of 25 knots<br />

(46km/h) with a range of up to<br />

6690 nautical miles (12,390km)<br />

at 10 knots (19km/h). Her main<br />

armaments were four twin turret<br />

HMS New<br />

Zealand<br />

steams into<br />

Lyttelton<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> in<br />

May 1913.<br />

12in (305 mm) guns placed fore,<br />

aft and midships, along with sixteen<br />

4in (102 mm) guns and two<br />

18in (457mm) torpedo tubes.<br />

She had a complement of up to<br />

1070 crew.<br />

In 1913 HMS New Zealand set<br />

sail for a 10-month circumnavigation<br />

that included a 10-week<br />

‘thank you’ tour of His Majesty’s<br />

New Zealand Dominion.<br />

Everywhere the battlecruiser<br />

went she was greeted by thousands<br />

of people, with 378,068<br />

visiting her in the ports, and an<br />

estimated 125,000 viewing her by<br />

shore or boat, for a total of over<br />

500,000 of the country’s then 1<br />

million population, making this<br />

visit one of the most popular<br />

public spectacles in New Zealand’s<br />

history.<br />

On her return, HMS New<br />

Zealand served with distinction<br />

through World War 1 in the<br />

Royal Navy's grand fleet.<br />

Taking part in the sinking of<br />

two German cruisers, she was hit<br />

only once suffering no casualties,<br />

and came to be known as the<br />

‘lucky ship’, allegedly due to the<br />

gifts presented in New Zealand<br />

of a Māori hei-tiki and a piupiu<br />

skirt, worn by the ship’s captain<br />

during battle.<br />

After the war, HMS New<br />

Zealand completed a second<br />

circumnavigation with Admiral<br />

Jellicoe aboard. As part of a<br />

review of the naval defences of<br />

the Crown’s dominions, the New<br />

Zealand called in for the last<br />

time at a snowy Lyttelton port on<br />

September 2, 1919.<br />

The following year, the now<br />

obsolete battlecruiser was placed<br />

in reserve and then sold for scrap<br />

in 1922, with the New Zealand<br />

government receiving £20,000<br />

from the proceeds.<br />

The Government also received<br />

a number of HMS New Zealand’s<br />

4in guns, two of which ended<br />

up at the Battery Point gun<br />

emplacements, helping protect<br />

the harbour during World War 2.<br />

Forget range anxiety with MG ZS<br />

IF EVER THERE was an<br />

indication New Zealand is<br />

embracing electric vehicles, it<br />

would be a conversation I had<br />

with a member of the sales team<br />

at Christchurch’s MG dealership.<br />

I was picking up an MG ZS<br />

electric vehicle and was told he<br />

drove from Christchurch to<br />

Greymouth and return in a<br />

similar model and found there<br />

were six designated EV charging<br />

stations between the two destinations.<br />

Not only does that alleviate a<br />

lot of range anxiety, but it’s good<br />

to know if there is one station not<br />

functioning, or it is occupied, you<br />

don’t have to travel far to get to<br />

the next point. Of course, all of<br />

that can be mapped and plotted<br />

on charge.net.nz<br />

The MG ZS is completely<br />

electric, there’s no internal<br />

combustion engine. If you like<br />

the idea of a hybrid, MG also has<br />

a petrol/electric model – the HS.<br />

I evaluated it in these columns in<br />

October.<br />

That aside, the ZS is all new for<br />

<strong>2022</strong>, it differs in looks from the<br />

previous version with a completely<br />

blanked off grille area and<br />

several other cosmetic changes.<br />

There are also new suspension<br />

components and technical changes<br />

that provide greater distance<br />

between charges and add a higher<br />

level of specification and fitment.<br />

There are two ZS models – Excite<br />

and Essence – the evaluation<br />

car was the latter and over and<br />

above the Excite it gets synthetic<br />

leather trim (heated front seats<br />

with electric driver’s seat adjustment),<br />

panoramic sunroof, and<br />

roof rails amongst a few other<br />

minor details.<br />

These are on top of what would<br />

ordinarily be seen as a fairly<br />

healthy specification level in the<br />

first instance. There is a lot of<br />

electronic wizardry in the car, yet<br />

the minimalist cockpit environment<br />

disguises a wealth of depth<br />

beneath the digital displays. I<br />

particularly like the dial gear<br />

selector; well. given there is only<br />

two real drive modes – forward<br />

and reverse – there’s no need for<br />

a traditional gear selector to be<br />

included.<br />

There’s a lot of kit in the car,<br />

and if you are thinking there will<br />

be considerable cost involved,<br />

think again. The ZS Excite comes<br />

in at $49,990, the Essence adds<br />

an extra $4k. What’s more, these<br />

are driveway prices, on road costs<br />

are included and you will also get<br />

the entire $8625 NZ Government<br />

Clean Car programme rebate<br />

These figures stack up, not only<br />

are you getting a state-of-the-art<br />

MG ZS EV: Blanked off grille signifies a major facelift.<br />

electric vehicle, you aren’t going<br />

to break the bank doing so.<br />

I guess that’s just one of the<br />

reasons why MG is doing well in<br />

the Kiwi market, it’s affordable,<br />

great value and in today’s age<br />

where EVs are in demand, the ZS<br />

has been a popular model, and it<br />

will continue to be that way especially<br />

so now that it’s been given<br />

an upgrade and major facelift for<br />

<strong>2022</strong>/23.<br />

At the business end sits an<br />

electro-synchronous motor that is<br />

coupled to a single-speed gearing<br />

system. Drive is transmitted to<br />

the front wheels only. MG rate<br />

the power outputs at 130kW and<br />

280Nm, if you add in both of<br />

these figures are available from<br />

standstill right through the power<br />

range, then there is a substantial<br />

amount of energy that will satisfy<br />

those who like to have a strong<br />

feel of acceleration (0-100km/h in<br />

8.2sec) and for those who prefer<br />

to get the travelling distance and<br />

use the throttle moderately.<br />

According to MG, the ZS EV<br />

will make 320km between charges.<br />

To reach 80 per cent from<br />

zero charge will take 54min at a<br />

designated charge port, or five to<br />

eight hours to fill the batteries to<br />

capacity from domestic supply.<br />

As is my norm, I just got into<br />

the habit of plugging back in<br />

every time I returned home, the<br />

domestic cable at 5m was just<br />

long enough to enable charging<br />

without being difficult in my<br />

unique environment.<br />

On the move the ZS is almost<br />

silent; sure, there are extraneous<br />

noises such as an electronic<br />

whine and wind gushes around<br />

the mirrors but they are very minor,<br />

there is an uncanny silence<br />

associated with electric vehicles<br />

and that will appeal to many<br />

motorists.<br />

The ZS is built with traditional<br />

sport utility vehicle values. At<br />

4.5m it isn’t a big car but it makes<br />

• Price – MG ZS EV, $53,990<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

4323mm; width, 1809mm;<br />

height, 1649mm<br />

• Configuration – Electrosynchronous<br />

motor,<br />

front-wheel-drive, 130kW,<br />

280Nm, one-speed<br />

automatic<br />

• Performance –<br />

0-100km/h, 8.2sec<br />

good use of its proportions. There’s<br />

also decent cargo carrying ability,<br />

the load section is deep, I used the<br />

ZS to transport the two cricket<br />

gear bags and other associated kit<br />

to the two Saturday junior and<br />

youth games that I oversee. There<br />

was room for much more and,<br />

what’s more, it has an easy load<br />

height.<br />

Part of the conversation when I<br />

picked up the ZS also surrounded<br />

the direction MG were travelling<br />

(no pun intended) in terms of<br />

research and development. The<br />

company is producing vehicles<br />

with far greater range than ever<br />

before, and those models will<br />

eventually land in New Zealand.<br />

With the nationwide charging<br />

infrastructure constantly rolling<br />

out in greater numbers, it won’t<br />

be long before those really long<br />

journeys just become second<br />

nature.<br />

That has to be a good thing<br />

safety-wise as well, because it<br />

forces the occupants to stop<br />

driving from time to time,<br />

have a coffee and refresh while<br />

those battery packs are being<br />

replenished.


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