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Thursday, March 16 , 2017<br />

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City2Surf on Sunday – are you up for it?<br />

THEY’RE OFF: Runners leave the 14km start at last<br />

year’s City2Surf.<br />

PHOTO: RACHEL SLOAN<br />

RUNNERS AND walkers – it’s<br />

nearly time to pull on your lycra<br />

and lace up those sneakers.<br />

With just three days to go, conditions<br />

are looking good for Sunday’s<br />

City2Surf fun run.<br />

And if you haven’t entered yet<br />

on online, or are simply waiting to<br />

see whether you are in the mood<br />

to take up the challenge on the day<br />

the good news is you can rock up<br />

and enter.<br />

The MetService is forecasting a<br />

high of 21 deg C.<br />

Star Media events organiser Vanessa<br />

Fleming said entries are up<br />

on last year. “There are more team<br />

entries and workplaces using this<br />

event for well-being and teamwork.<br />

It’s really cool to see.”<br />

The 150 team entries range in<br />

size from 1000-strong “Hewaka<br />

Tapu” to the five-member “We<br />

Thought They Said Rum.”<br />

Free parking for runners and<br />

supporters is available on the<br />

sports fields at McCormacks Bay.<br />

There’ll be buses taking runners<br />

to the start lines from 7.30am for a<br />

cost of $8.<br />

The 14km starts at 9am from<br />

Pioneer Stadium’s Centennial<br />

Park. An hour later, the Sport Canterbury<br />

6km starts at 10am from<br />

Hansen Park, Opawa.<br />

Water is available on the course.<br />

Runners will be following the<br />

Heathcote River, finishing at the<br />

Ferrymead playing fields.<br />

Celebrate your achievement at<br />

the City2Surf village on the playing<br />

fields. Along with healthy food<br />

options from salad to pizza, there<br />

will be freebies, a fun zone for<br />

children, prizes, entertainment and<br />

much more.<br />

And if you haven’t entered yet,<br />

it’s not too late. Entry forms can be<br />

downloaded from http://www.city-<br />

2surf.co.nz/ or collect an entry from<br />

YMCA city centre and Bishopdale,<br />

The Athlete’s Foot Northlands and<br />

Riccarton or at any Pak’n Save or<br />

New World Supermarket.<br />

The legacy<br />

of a teen’s<br />

bad driving<br />

Ava Hurst was almost two when the car she was<br />

a passenger in was struck head-on – driven by a<br />

teenager. Her life was changed forever. Now a new<br />

Crash Bash programme is under way to try to stop<br />

more carnage on the roads.<br />

•See pages 4,5<br />

SPORT, P48 INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR LIFTS COASTAL SPIRIT<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

Rise Up Christchurch


2<br />

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

Thursday March 16 2017<br />

Inside<br />

FROM<br />

THE<br />

EDITOR’S<br />

DESK<br />

The Star<br />

News....................................3-23<br />

A VERY sobering photo on our<br />

front page today that everyone,<br />

young or old, should think<br />

about.<br />

What you see is the outcome<br />

of a head-on crash 10 years ago<br />

which changed Ava Hurst’s life<br />

forever. She was almost two at<br />

the time.<br />

The latest Crash Bash campaign<br />

(see page 5) has been<br />

launched in Christchurch. It is<br />

aimed at educating young drivers<br />

about what carnage can be<br />

caused when things go wrong<br />

behind the wheel.<br />

There is a different theme to<br />

the campaign this year – the<br />

shock, horror smashed up car<br />

used as a prop in previous campaigns<br />

has gone.<br />

Let’s slow down and not have<br />

too many more cases like Ava<br />

Hurst.<br />

It’s that time of the year again<br />

– City2Surf!<br />

On Sunday, thousands of all<br />

different shapes and sizes will be<br />

pounding the pavements.<br />

It would be rude not to join<br />

them.<br />

–Barry Clarke<br />

The Christchurch Star Company LTD.<br />

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THIS WEEK IN CANTERBURY’S PAST<br />

This week in history saw the Te Maori exhibition opened at the Robert McDougall<br />

Art Gallery on March 14, 1987. Over a nine-week period, 147,012 people visited<br />

the gallery, the largest number at the time to attend a single exhibition. On March<br />

15, 1854, sheep stealer James McKenzie was arrested and imprisoned at Lyttelton.<br />

He subsequently escaped and was recaptured several times, and was conditionally<br />

pardoned on January 11, 1856. On the same day in 1982, a city council resolution<br />

declared Christchurch a nuclear weapons-free zone. On March 15, 1983, New Zealand’s<br />

first test-tube baby was born at St George’s Hospital. Between March 16 and<br />

17, 1970, the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Princess Anne visited<br />

the city. On March 17, 1864, Arthur’s Pass was crossed by Arthur (later Sir Arthur)<br />

Dudley Dobson. He became the Christchurch city surveyor in 1901. On March 17,<br />

1928, the Civic Theatre opened in Manchester St. It was built in the burned out shell<br />

of the old Alexandra Hall; part of the Canterbury Exhibition Hall.<br />

NEWS 10<br />

Viewpoint................24-26<br />

Our People ...............28, 29<br />

Travel.........................30, 31<br />

Gardening....................35-37<br />

Fashion.............................43<br />

Sport................................46-49<br />

Entertainment......59-63<br />

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The Star 3<br />

News<br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.<br />

.kiwi<br />

Thursday March 16 2017<br />

In Brief<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

CAMARADERIE and humour.<br />

That’s what keeps 67-year-old<br />

New Brighton surfer Ron Carter<br />

out in the waves.<br />

That, and the thrill of it.<br />

Mr Carter started out on the<br />

waves at seven-years-old with an<br />

old-fashioned body board. At 10,<br />

he got his first surfboard made<br />

of plywood.<br />

“It filled up with water and<br />

had to have a bung.”<br />

Any wetsuits back in the 60s?<br />

“God, no. We wore our high<br />

school jerseys with the sleeves<br />

cut out.”<br />

Mr Carter will be both a<br />

competitor and a judge at the<br />

Ray White New Brighton Duke<br />

Festival of Surfing which starts<br />

on Friday.<br />

Now in its second year,<br />

the festival celebrates the<br />

introduction of surfing to<br />

New Zealand by the legendary<br />

Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku,<br />

who rode a wooden surfboard in<br />

front of a crowded New Brighton<br />

beach in 1915.<br />

Although his 68th birthday is<br />

coming up this year, after more<br />

than half a century riding a<br />

board, Mr Carter’s not giving it<br />

up any time soon.<br />

He’s lucky. Long-time surfing<br />

buddy Kiery Bennett’s knees<br />

have packed up with arthritis.<br />

They’ve known each other since<br />

kindy, went to Brighton Primary<br />

School then Aranui High<br />

together and had a lot of fun<br />

over the years.<br />

“I’m pretty good; got a stiff<br />

back but that’s pretty common<br />

for surfers. Surfing keeps me fit,<br />

but I keep fit for surfing. Do a lot<br />

of stretching, do gym two days a<br />

week and go out when the surf’s<br />

good.”<br />

He’s surfed the Pacific Islands<br />

and Indonesia, with Lombok a<br />

favourite.<br />

“It’s similar to Uluwatu but<br />

there’s no end to the waves at<br />

Lombok. You’ve got to get out at<br />

the right time or you end up on<br />

the reef.”<br />

Having a supportive wife is a<br />

big help, he said.<br />

“She eggs me on, keeps me<br />

going. She comes out stand-up<br />

paddling. My boys surf, the<br />

grandkids have taken it up –<br />

we’re beach people. When we<br />

go on holiday, it’s to a beach –<br />

surfing, fishing.”<br />

He rates Gisborne and New<br />

HANG LOOSE: New Brighton jeweller and<br />

surfer Ron Carter carving up the waves off<br />

Brighton Pier.<br />

Life’s a beach for ageing surfer<br />

Festival to<br />

honour<br />

legend<br />

LEGEND: Duke Kahanamoku<br />

helped introduce surfing to<br />

New Zealand.<br />

Plymouth for surfing in New<br />

Zealand, but reckons the<br />

weather is better in Gisborne.<br />

He said it was great to see<br />

women being encouraged to<br />

surf and schools putting it in the<br />

sporting curriculum.<br />

His advice for wanna-be<br />

surfers is to just go and do it,<br />

maybe take a lesson to “get you<br />

up and going.”<br />

For Mr Carter, surfing is a way<br />

of life.<br />

“Everything revolves around<br />

it. I love the thrill. I get it the<br />

same as I did when I was a<br />

kid.”<br />

Events at the Duke Festival<br />

of Surfing include exhibitions<br />

of surf-related art and<br />

memorabilia, along with movies<br />

and music by the beach.<br />

THere are free surf lessons for<br />

beachside schools, a children’s<br />

art competition and a three-day<br />

surfing competition which kicks<br />

off next week.<br />

One of the organisers from<br />

the New Brighton Pier and<br />

Foreshore Society, Warren<br />

Hawke, said the festival was<br />

about celebrating surfing culture<br />

and beach life in the New<br />

Brighton area.<br />

•For more information,<br />

check out the Facebook<br />

page, www.facebook.com/<br />

dukesfestival/<br />

MEMBERSHIPS COULD RISE<br />

A gym membership at any of the<br />

city council’s recreation centres<br />

could rise by 8.8 per cent. As part<br />

of the draft annual plan, the city<br />

council is looking at increasing a<br />

12-month prepaid membership<br />

from $720.12 to $783.36. The<br />

plan will go through public<br />

consultation before being adopted<br />

in June. The monthly, fortnightly<br />

and three monthly fees would<br />

remain the same under the plan.<br />

GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE<br />

Dora Langsbury will stand in the<br />

Christchurch Central electorate<br />

for the Green Party. She will<br />

go up against National’s Nicky<br />

Wagner, who has held the seat<br />

since 2011, and the Labour Party’s<br />

Duncan Webb. Ms Langsbury<br />

usually stands in the Te Tai Tonga<br />

electorate, however, Green Party<br />

co-leader Metira Turia is standing<br />

for that seat in September’s general<br />

election. Ms Langsbury stood<br />

unsuccessfully for the Christchurch<br />

Central Ward for the city council in<br />

October.<br />

CAR PARK IN SIX MONTHS<br />

THe new Lichfield St car park is<br />

on track to open in six months.<br />

The $28 million building, between<br />

Lichfield and Cashel Sts, will<br />

replace the former Lichfield St car<br />

park, which badly damaged in the<br />

February 22, 2011, earthquake,<br />

and later demolished. Project<br />

director Lee Butcher said strong<br />

winds in January caused some<br />

delays, but the build is back on<br />

schedule and is running to budget.<br />

ARMED ROBBERY<br />

A staff member was threatened<br />

with a shotgun in the robbery<br />

of a Cashmere bar on Tuesday.<br />

The lone offender entered The<br />

Brickworks on Centaurus Rd<br />

at about 10.45pm armed with a<br />

double-barrelled shotgun. The<br />

offender demanded cash from the<br />

woman working behind the bar.<br />

She said “thousands” was taken<br />

from the till. Police want anyone<br />

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4 Thursday March 16 2017<br />

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

The Star<br />

News<br />

The day life changed for little Ava<br />

On March 25, 2009,<br />

a head-on crash left<br />

toddler Ava Hurst<br />

crippled – but also<br />

had a profound impact<br />

on others that day.<br />

It inspired her uncle<br />

Shane Thomson, who<br />

was one of the first at<br />

the scene of the crash,<br />

to redevelop a driver<br />

education programme<br />

which will reach 21,000<br />

Christchurch teens this<br />

month. Gabrielle Stuart<br />

reports<br />

AVA HURST, 11, has spent much<br />

of her young life in a hospital<br />

bed – and the rest of it in a<br />

wheelchair.<br />

Ten years ago, Ava was almost<br />

killed when the car she and her<br />

family were heading home in was<br />

hit head-on by a teen driver in a<br />

truck.<br />

The family had been heading<br />

home to Waikuku, after a trip to<br />

the supermarket.<br />

Ben Farquhar, 19, was heading<br />

the other way. The sun was in his<br />

eyes, and he was chatting to his<br />

girlfriend in the car beside him.<br />

He told police he hadn’t even<br />

seen the other car before he hit it.<br />

Ava’s father, Adrian Hurst, saw<br />

him coming and swerved, but<br />

could not avoid the collision.<br />

Ava’s mother, Nikki Thomson,<br />

remembered the moment the<br />

car came to a standstill. She was<br />

left blind without her glasses,<br />

trapped in the crushed car, and<br />

struggling to breathe with a<br />

punctured lung.<br />

“It was so quiet, afterward. But<br />

it stunk of fuel, like the car was<br />

going to blow.”<br />

The groceries they had just<br />

brought had been in the back seat,<br />

and the milk had burst and coated<br />

all the windows in a film of white.<br />

Mr Hurst had been wearing<br />

his seat belt, but the force of the<br />

crash still threw him against the<br />

BATTLER: Now 11, Ava Hurst, pictured with her mother, Nikki<br />

Thomson, still regularly needs surgery. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

windscreen, and bits of his hair<br />

were stuck in the cracks.<br />

When he turned to look at his<br />

baby daughter, she looked peaceful,<br />

like she was asleep.<br />

It took him a moment to realise<br />

she had stopped breathing.<br />

Mr Hurst had been training<br />

as a volunteer paramedic, so he<br />

knew what to do, pulling his<br />

daughter from the car and giving<br />

her CPR.<br />

He said those minutes before<br />

the police and fire service arrived<br />

were a blur.<br />

At one point, the other driver,<br />

Farquhar, tried to speak to him.<br />

“I remember him coming over<br />

and I was resuscitating Ava at the<br />

time, and I think he said something,<br />

like ‘is she going to be all<br />

right?’I just looked at him,” Mr<br />

Hurst said.<br />

The family spent the next<br />

12 weeks in hospital – first in<br />

Christchurch, then at Starship,<br />

where they learned the extent of<br />

Ava’s injuries.<br />

Part of her spinal cord near her<br />

neck had been, in layman’s terms,<br />

stretched, leaving her partially<br />

paralysed. She had brain injuries,<br />

a fractured collarbone, and<br />

injuries to her lungs which meant<br />

they had to be regularly drained<br />

of fluid.<br />

She was incredibly lucky to be<br />

alive.<br />

But because the doctors had<br />

never seen a child recover from<br />

injuries like hers, they could not<br />

say what might happen – how<br />

much Ava might recover, if she<br />

would walk again, or what her<br />

brain injuries might mean.<br />

“I think the crash was the<br />

easiest part of the whole experience:<br />

It was over so quickly,” Mrs<br />

Thomson said.<br />

The hardest part came after<br />

they returned home from the<br />

hospital, as they began to realise<br />

their lives and the life of their<br />

daughter could never be what it<br />

had been.<br />

Then came the court case,<br />

where Farquhar was convicted of<br />

careless driving causing injury,<br />

disqualified from driving for<br />

nine months, fined $750 and ordered<br />

to pay $4474 in reparation<br />

to Ava’s family.<br />

She said she had not heard from<br />

Farquhar since the court case.<br />

“I go through phases where<br />

I’d like to run him over, and<br />

RECOVERY:<br />

Ava in<br />

hospital<br />

with her<br />

mother and<br />

father.<br />

give him a taste of what we go<br />

through. I know that sounds<br />

terrible, it really does, but sometimes<br />

you get so angry because<br />

this is our life and we could have<br />

had a normal life,” she said.<br />

“Ava is okay, she’s not in danger,<br />

so there are people worse off<br />

than us. But he’s probably got a<br />

family, living a normal life, and<br />

for him it’s a past memory.”<br />

When contacted by The Star,<br />

Farquhar said he had been<br />

blinded by the sun, and made a<br />

terrible mistake.<br />

“I am very, very sorry to Ava<br />

and her family. I still think about<br />

it often,” he said.<br />

Today, Ava is a very lively and<br />

happy 11-year-old.<br />

She enjoys horseriding, swimming,<br />

make-up and Minecraft,<br />

and has plenty of friends.<br />

But she is also keenly aware of<br />

what she is missing out on.<br />

She’d like to be able to have<br />

sleepovers with her friends, but<br />

usually can’t because she needs<br />

such a lot of equipment and care.<br />

She has already had 12 surgeries,<br />

and will need more as she<br />

grows – and each means time off<br />

school and months of recovery.<br />

She is able to walk short distances<br />

slowly and painfully, with<br />

the aid of a walker, but spends<br />

most of her time in her motorised<br />

wheelchair.<br />

She has one message for teen<br />

drivers.<br />

“Don’t go on your phone. Stop<br />

talking to your girlfriend and<br />

concentrate, because that’s what<br />

happened to me.”<br />

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The Star Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

Thursday March 16 2017 5<br />

Programme personal<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

THIS MONTH, Constable<br />

Shane Thomson will<br />

get up on stage to speak<br />

about safer driving to<br />

21,000 Christchurch<br />

teenagers across 34 schools<br />

through the Crash Bash<br />

programme – something a<br />

long way out of his comfort<br />

zone.<br />

But he is driven by<br />

something deeply personal.<br />

He was working as a<br />

volunteer firefighter 10<br />

years ago, when he was<br />

called to a crash.<br />

He had no idea it was his<br />

sister’s family involved –<br />

until he saw it was Ava on<br />

the ground.<br />

After 12 years as a<br />

firefighter he had seen<br />

some horrible crashes –<br />

but nothing prepared him<br />

for the moment he came<br />

across his own niece lying<br />

on the side of the road,<br />

struggling to breathe.<br />

He helped desperately to<br />

resuscitate Ava, rescue his<br />

sister who was trapped in<br />

the car, and load the family<br />

into a rescue helicopter.<br />

He later read the<br />

crash report when the<br />

teen driver, 19-year-old<br />

Benjamin Farquhar, went<br />

to court.<br />

“He wasn’t driving to<br />

the conditions. He had sun<br />

in his eyes but he carried<br />

on at a normal road<br />

speed. If he had slowed<br />

down to a point where he<br />

could see where he was<br />

going, it would have never<br />

happened,” Constable<br />

Thomson said.<br />

THe crash was a catalyst,<br />

he said.<br />

It inspired him to join<br />

the police, to try to prevent<br />

crashes from happening.<br />

It later inspired him to<br />

join the team redeveloping<br />

Crash Bash, which aims to<br />

teach teens to drive safely.<br />

THe annual programme<br />

is funded by the city<br />

BUDDIES: Constable Shane Thomson was inspired<br />

by his niece, Ava, to become a police officer.<br />

council and NZTA, and<br />

will tour a record number<br />

of Canterbury schools this<br />

year.<br />

Until this year, Constable<br />

Thomson said it took a<br />

confronting approach,<br />

focusing on issues like<br />

drink driving by showing<br />

the tragic details of crashes<br />

involving teenagers.<br />

But it had not been as<br />

effective as they hoped.<br />

THis year, they have<br />

redesigned it to focus on<br />

everyday issues – like<br />

cornering, following<br />

distances and distractions<br />

while driving.<br />

To do that, they involved<br />

Christchurch teenagers<br />

in challenges, some prefilmed<br />

and some done live<br />

onstage.<br />

To illustrate the need<br />

for a safe, three second<br />

following distance, they<br />

filmed student drivers<br />

asked to follow another<br />

car at what they believed<br />

was a safe driving distance<br />

– and then recorded how<br />

far ahead the students<br />

skidded when the other car<br />

slammed on the brakes.<br />

THe programme was<br />

then presented live by<br />

actors Bianca Seinafo and<br />

Josh Johnson from the<br />

Court Theatre.<br />

Burnside High School<br />

student Nargas Ahmadi,<br />

17, said she believed the<br />

message, particularly<br />

about distractions, was<br />

something she and her<br />

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Crusaders to<br />

raise funds<br />

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• By Noah Graham<br />

THREE CRUSADERS will swap<br />

their rugby balls for a plastic<br />

bucket on Friday to collect money<br />

for the Child Cancer Foundation.<br />

Mitch Dunshea, Leon Fukofuka<br />

and Tim Perry will be at the Eastgate<br />

Shopping Centre in Linwood<br />

from noon to 1pm to fundraise<br />

for the Child Cancer Foundation.<br />

Child Cancer Foundation business<br />

development manager Lydia<br />

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Plan for second worst intersection<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

THE INTERSECTION ranked<br />

as the city’s second most<br />

dangerous will receive a<br />

$1 million upgrade but work<br />

won’t begin until 2019 at the<br />

earliest.<br />

The intersection of Ilam Rd,<br />

Middleton Rd and Riccarton<br />

Rd was included on the list of<br />

Christchurch’s 100 most dangerous<br />

intersections, released<br />

in January ahead of the draft<br />

Annual Plan.<br />

Only the intersection of Russley<br />

Rd and Memorial Ave was<br />

ranked above it.<br />

City council head of transport<br />

Chris Gregory said the draft<br />

Annual Plan allowed for construction<br />

to take place in the<br />

2019/20 financial year. The work<br />

would take about six months.<br />

“Currently this project is in<br />

the scheme design phase,” Mr<br />

Gregory said.<br />

“A number of options are<br />

being examined that take<br />

into account safety upgrades,<br />

cycleways and the need to<br />

minimise impact on vehicle and<br />

public transport routes.”<br />

It was anticipated that<br />

community consultation would<br />

take place in the first half of<br />

DRIVE CAREFULLY: The intersection of Ilam Rd, Middleton Rd<br />

and Riccarton Rd is currently ranked as the city’s second most<br />

dangerous.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

next year.<br />

There have been 35 crashes<br />

recorded at the intersection between<br />

2011 and 2016, although<br />

not all non-injury crashes for<br />

2016 may have yet been entered<br />

in the system.<br />

The recorded crashes include<br />

29 involving vehicles only, five<br />

involving pedestrians and one<br />

involving a cyclist. Serious injuries<br />

were suffered in one crash,<br />

in 2012.<br />

Mr Gregory said the intersection’s<br />

high placing on the list<br />

was due to the combination of<br />

high reported injury crashes<br />

and its configuration.<br />

The intersection was last upgraded<br />

25 years ago when traffic<br />

lights were installed.<br />

To decide rankings on the<br />

list, the city council uses crash<br />

data from the NZ Transport<br />

Agency.<br />

However, a city council<br />

spokeswoman said the order<br />

of intersections on the list was<br />

changing as new incidents occurred.<br />

A range of other considerations<br />

were also used to<br />

determine the actual order and<br />

timing of intersection upgrades.<br />

These included predicted traffic<br />

growth from development,<br />

congestion, speed limits, minor<br />

unreported crash history, efficiency<br />

of traffic operations,<br />

pedestrian and cycling use and<br />

community input.<br />

“It’s important to understand<br />

that it’s not a simple case of<br />

taking action for intersections<br />

in the order they appear on the<br />

list,” the spokeswoman said.<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY: Does<br />

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The Star<br />

News<br />

Bid to change the way we travel<br />

A major planning<br />

document has laid<br />

bare the “significant”<br />

challenges faced in<br />

moving Christchurch<br />

from a car culture to a<br />

more public transportorientated<br />

city. Tom<br />

Doudney reports<br />

UNLESS PUBLIC transport patronage<br />

can be improved, there<br />

will be an extra 80,000 cars on<br />

the city’s roads in 2041 and 40<br />

per cent more congestion.<br />

But getting people to change<br />

their ways is not going to easy, a<br />

report suggests.<br />

The draft future public<br />

transport strategic business case<br />

was presented to the greater<br />

Christchurch public transport<br />

joint committee yesterday.<br />

It identifies a number of challenges<br />

facing authorities in developing<br />

and increasing patronage<br />

of public transport over the<br />

coming decades.<br />

These included poor travel<br />

time and reliability of public<br />

transport compared to private<br />

vehicles. Peak time congestion<br />

due to more people driving<br />

JAM PACKED: Congestion on Christchurch roads is expected to worsen unless steps to increase<br />

patronage of public transport can be increased.<br />

themselves ensured public to three per cent by 2020 and five<br />

transport remained slower than per cent by 2030. The transport<br />

alternatives and further discouraged<br />

people from using it. Central Recovery Plan also aims<br />

chapter of the Christchurch<br />

Currently only 2.3 per cent of to triple public transport use for<br />

trips made in greater Christchurch<br />

over a year are on public However, the strategic business<br />

central city trips by 2041.<br />

transport, while 83 per cent are case concluded that the challenges<br />

facing public transport<br />

in private vehicles, with the rest<br />

walking or cycling.<br />

in greater Christchurch were<br />

The Regional Public Transport significant.<br />

Plan (2014) aims to increase that “If the problems are not ad-<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

dressed it is unlikely that public<br />

transport targets will be realised,”<br />

it stated.<br />

“Current trends are for<br />

stagnant or declining ridership<br />

and that the status quo will not<br />

be enough to attract people to<br />

choose public transport.”<br />

Significant enhancements to<br />

public transport would require<br />

a large capital commitment<br />

and land use would have to be<br />

managed to support this. For<br />

example, by allowing higher<br />

density development along public<br />

transport corridors.<br />

Environment Canterbury<br />

deputy chairman Steve<br />

Lowndes, a member of the joint<br />

committee, said getting people<br />

in the car-dominated culture to<br />

shift to public transport was a<br />

challenge.<br />

“Cars are cheap, petrol is<br />

relatively cheap and while those<br />

things exist in the market, it<br />

is not going to be easy,” Mr<br />

Lowndes said.<br />

“We have to make public<br />

transport an attractive option.”<br />

Canterbury University transport<br />

expert Simon Kingham said<br />

Christchurch was unusual compared<br />

to other cities around the<br />

world in that it was not investing<br />

in rail. Doing so, he said, could<br />

help increase public transport<br />

usage.<br />

“I would hope that ECan and<br />

others would be looking at rail,”<br />

he said.<br />

The next phase of planning for<br />

the join committee will involve<br />

creating a programme business<br />

case focusing on how these challenges<br />

should be addressed and<br />

how costs would be shared.


The Star Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

Thursday March 16 2017 9<br />

in a car culture city<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

THAT CARS and not public<br />

transport have been the<br />

preferred method of getting<br />

around in Christchurch for<br />

decades can be illustrated with<br />

a single statistic.<br />

To find the peak year for public<br />

transport patronage in the<br />

city, you have to go all the way<br />

back to 1945, when 32 million<br />

passenger trips were recorded.<br />

Currently, patronage is less<br />

than half that, at 14 million<br />

trips per year, in spite of the<br />

population having doubled<br />

since then.<br />

Patronage began to fall away<br />

from the 1950s, as private vehicle<br />

use increased. It reached its<br />

lowest levels in 1992 when less<br />

than seven million trips were<br />

recorded.<br />

However, numbers were<br />

recovering steadily in the early<br />

2000s, as measures were introduced<br />

to modernise the bus<br />

network. This period saw the<br />

introduction of the Metrocard,<br />

Orbiter service, real time travel<br />

information and the opening<br />

of the first central city interchange.<br />

By 2010, patronage was at its<br />

highest levels (17 million trips)<br />

CHALLENGES: Taking a bus is currently slower and less<br />

reliable than going by car.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

since the early 1970s, but things<br />

would change again the following<br />

year when the February<br />

2011 earthquake struck.<br />

The earthquake altered travel<br />

patterns and affected the operation<br />

of the bus network. Previously,<br />

almost all buses went<br />

through the central city and the<br />

area’s closure post-earthquake<br />

was a big disruption.<br />

Environment Canterbury’s<br />

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the current ‘hub and spokes’<br />

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services in the suburbs<br />

with less routes coming directly<br />

into the city, was implemented<br />

in December 2014.<br />

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cent in the 2015/2016 financial<br />

year while patronage for the<br />

country as a whole increased<br />

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2016/2017 financial year to date,<br />

numbers have so far fallen a<br />

further 2.5 per cent.<br />

Cars beat buses<br />

in travel time race<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

Travel times during<br />

afternoon peak traffic<br />

•CBD to Belfast via<br />

Cranford St: 12 minutes by<br />

car, 32 minutes by bike, 37<br />

minutes by bus<br />

•CBD to Cashmere via<br />

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minutes by bus<br />

•CBD to New Brighton<br />

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minutes by bus<br />

•CBD to Christchurch<br />

Airport via Memorial Ave: 14<br />

minutes by car, 31 minutes by<br />

bike, 30 minutes by bus<br />

CATCHING A bus from the<br />

central city to Belfast could<br />

you take you 25 minutes longer<br />

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It’s findings like these, from a<br />

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The analysis of four key routes<br />

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minutes typically attracting more<br />

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Bus journey times are also<br />

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Crowd funding<br />

for public train No funding for Santa Parade<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

A GROUP is aiming to crowd<br />

fund $1.8 million for a public train<br />

service which would run between<br />

Christchurch, Selwyn and North<br />

Canterbury.<br />

The Pledge Me page for Dash,<br />

which has being shared on social<br />

media, said it aimed to be the first<br />

community-owned commuter rail<br />

operation in the country.<br />

It also said the project was “in<br />

a race against a foreign buyer” for<br />

Auckland Transport’s diesel ADK<br />

trains, which were withdrawn from<br />

service in 2014 following electrification<br />

of the city’s rail network.<br />

Dash’s plan would involve three<br />

routes connecting the central city<br />

with Lyttelton in the south, Rolleston,<br />

Kirwee and Darfield in the<br />

west, and Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Amberley<br />

and Waipara in the north.<br />

It promises to get passengers<br />

from Rangiora to Moorhouse Ave<br />

in 37 minutes and from Rolleston to<br />

Moorhouse Ave in 27 minutes.<br />

In the city, it would use stations or<br />

platforms at Moorhouse Ave, Addington,<br />

Hornby, Papanui, Riccarton<br />

and Woolston.<br />

As of late afternoon yesterday,<br />

53 people had pledged a combined<br />

total of $5485.<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

AFTER FAILING to get<br />

funding from the city council,<br />

Santa Parade organisers are<br />

appealing to the public in a last<br />

effort to save the parade.<br />

The future of the parade has<br />

been in jeopardy after the city<br />

council cut funding of the event<br />

last year to $60,000, down from<br />

$85,000 the year before.<br />

It costs about $200,000 each<br />

year to run the parade.<br />

The city council planned to<br />

include funding for the parade<br />

in its Annual Plan, but that fell<br />

through.<br />

That means the organisers will<br />

have to compete for a city council<br />

contestable funding grant,<br />

and any funding they get may<br />

not arrive until November.<br />

But they can only afford to<br />

pay the bills until May, because<br />

their fund reserves were used<br />

covering the shortfall for last<br />

year’s parade.<br />

The bills add up to about<br />

$15,000 per month, which<br />

includes the rent of the float<br />

storage warehouse, insurance<br />

and maintenance.<br />

If they cannot get funding<br />

before the money runs out, the<br />

AT RISK: In spite of the success of previous Santa Parades,<br />

the annual event is now in jeopardy because of funding<br />

problems.<br />

PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS<br />

organisers may be forced to sell<br />

the floats.<br />

Christchurch Santa Parade<br />

Trust chairwoman Anne Jamieson<br />

said she did not want to<br />

have to appeal to the public, but<br />

she felt the trust had no other<br />

option.<br />

She said the Santa Parade had<br />

been held for 70 years, and she<br />

did not want to see it fall over.<br />

“It’s one of the few Canterbury<br />

events which is held for the kids,<br />

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She said she had been told in<br />

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Mayor Lianne Dalziel told The<br />

Star in December she was looking<br />

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“We are not abandoning<br />

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was made.<br />

He said the city council<br />

wanted to support the parade,<br />

but could not give out funding<br />

of any sort before June, because<br />

it was legally required to stick to<br />

its budgets.<br />

He said he was working with<br />

the parade organisers to look at<br />

ways they could help in other<br />

ways, like storage.<br />

A Givealittle page appealing<br />

for money for the parade is set<br />

to be launched on Friday.<br />

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should be given ratepayer<br />

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Email your thoughts to<br />

gabrielle.stuart@starmedia.<br />

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Thursday March 16 2017 11<br />

Late Convention Centre deal failed<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

IN THE final two weeks<br />

before it was shut down,<br />

the Canterbury Earthquake<br />

Recovery Authority tried to<br />

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Centre deal through – but<br />

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The Government spent two<br />

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Ngai Tahu Property<br />

and Carter<br />

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John<br />

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information about developers<br />

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HIV-accused gets<br />

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• By Kurt Bayer<br />

A CHRISTCHURCH nursing<br />

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By-election may cost $65,000<br />

• By Bridget Rutherford<br />

A BY-ELECTION to replace city<br />

councillor Raf Manji, should<br />

he win the Ilam seat in the<br />

general election,<br />

would cost about<br />

$65,000.<br />

The Waimairi<br />

Ward councillor<br />

has confirmed<br />

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Raf Manji<br />

candidate for the<br />

Ilam electorate in<br />

September’s general election.<br />

It comes five months after he<br />

was voted in for his second term<br />

as a city councillor.<br />

He will come up against<br />

National’s Gerry Brownlee, who<br />

has held the seat since 1996,<br />

Labour’s Anthony Rimell and<br />

David Lee, of the Green Party.<br />

If elected, he said he would<br />

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City council electoral officer<br />

Jo Daly said a by-election would<br />

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“The estimated cost of a contested<br />

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She said there was no rule that<br />

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BEEHIVE CONTEST: If Raf Manji was to beat Gerry Brownlee<br />

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were successful in the general<br />

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Cr Manji said the catalyst<br />

for him to stand was when<br />

then Prime Minister John Key<br />

stepped down in December, because<br />

he had a good relationship<br />

with Christchurch and Cr Manji<br />

did not want that to slip.<br />

“I hadn’t planned to do it<br />

when I ran for council. I had<br />

thought further down the track<br />

but not this one.”<br />

He said the cost of a byelection<br />

was not ideal but it had<br />

happened before.<br />

If there was a way the community<br />

could choose its own<br />

candidate without having to go<br />

through that process he would<br />

be supportive of that, although<br />

he did not know if that could be<br />

done.<br />

Cr Manji said his goal was to<br />

make sure he could be the voice<br />

for Christchurch in Parliament<br />

to continue its recovery. The<br />

launch of his policy platform<br />

next month would outline what<br />

he would stand for, he said.<br />

His experience in council<br />

would help with its relationship<br />

with the Government, he said.<br />

All his campaigning<br />

would be<br />

done in his own<br />

time, he said.<br />

“People who say<br />

independents can’t<br />

Gerry<br />

Brownlee<br />

have influence,<br />

that’s absolutely<br />

not the case.”<br />

Mayor Lianne<br />

Dalziel said she thought Cr<br />

Manji was always destined for<br />

central Government, rather<br />

than local. However she was<br />

surprised he was standing as an<br />

independent because it had its<br />

“challenges.”<br />

Cr Manji, who was first<br />

elected onto the city council in<br />

2013, is currently chairman of<br />

the finance and performance<br />

committee.<br />

Ms Daly said Ms Dalziel<br />

would have the power to appoint<br />

a new chair under the<br />

Local Government Act.<br />

But Cr Manji said he would<br />

still be there to help if needed.<br />

Cr Manji said Mr Brownlee<br />

was a “formidable opponent.”<br />

Police meeting<br />

with residents<br />

tonight<br />

• By Noah Graham<br />

AN ORGANISER of an online<br />

survey about crime in Lyttelton<br />

hopes tonight’s police-prompted<br />

community meeting will not just<br />

be a show of statistics.<br />

A public meeting between police<br />

and the community will be held at<br />

the Lyttelton Primary School hall<br />

at 6pm.<br />

It comes after months of concern<br />

from residents about policing in<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

Paul Dietsche, who helped<br />

organise an online survey which<br />

highlighted the community’s dissatisfaction,<br />

is worried the police<br />

will show statistics that say there<br />

has not been an increase in crime.<br />

But he is hopeful the police will<br />

suggest plans on how the community<br />

and police can work together.<br />

Canterbury area prevention<br />

manager Acting Inspector Paul<br />

Reeves, Senior Sergeant Stephen<br />

McDaniel and Sergeant Dave<br />

Knowles will be at the meeting<br />

to help answer the community’s<br />

questions.<br />

National list MP Nuk Korako<br />

and Port Hills MP Ruth Dyson<br />

will attend. Green Party list MP<br />

Eugenie Sage has requested leave<br />

from Parliament to attend.<br />

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EXCITING: White flippered penguins have started expanding<br />

their nesting spots on Banks Peninsula. ​<br />

Pest control allows penguins<br />

to roam further on peninsula<br />

• By Bridget Rutherford<br />

A SUCCESSFUL predator<br />

control programme on Banks<br />

Peninsula has meant some of<br />

the world’s smallest penguins<br />

have started exploring<br />

new nesting sites.<br />

In November and December,<br />

Banks Peninsula<br />

Conservation Trust<br />

carried out its great<br />

little penguin count at<br />

the largest mainland<br />

penguin colony in the<br />

country – Flea Bay.<br />

It is carried out every four<br />

years on the white flippered<br />

penguins and took about three<br />

weeks to do, because they like<br />

to nest in isolated, and difficult<br />

spots to access.<br />

Although the number of<br />

pairs of penguins had declined<br />

since the previous count, results<br />

showed they have started<br />

to explore old and unused nest<br />

sites.<br />

Nests were found in burrows<br />

at Otanerito, which had been<br />

unused for about 15-20 years.<br />

BPCT Wildside co-ordinator<br />

Marie Haley said it was<br />

exciting news for the colony’s<br />

future.<br />

She said it showed the success<br />

of the predator control<br />

programme across an area<br />

known as the Wildside, since<br />

numbers blew out in the 1980s.<br />

The Wildside is a nationally<br />

significant area for the protection<br />

of sea bird breeding sites.<br />

Marie Haley<br />

“It’s taken that long for<br />

the programme to be good<br />

enough, and long enough lasting<br />

for the tide to really turn<br />

and it’s quite exciting.”<br />

Ms Haley said the penguins<br />

had also been nesting at<br />

the bottom of Hinewai<br />

Reserve, and also<br />

around the coast where<br />

the predator control<br />

programme took place,<br />

from Akaroa head to Le<br />

Bons Bay.<br />

They had also moved<br />

to more open places<br />

closer to humans and activity,<br />

and seemed to be coping well,<br />

she said.<br />

A lot more were also being<br />

spotted in Akaroa Harbour,<br />

she said.<br />

In 2012, 1304 penguin pairs<br />

were counted. While the recent<br />

count found 1250.<br />

Ms Haley said the drop<br />

was not concerning, because<br />

the Flea Bay population had<br />

increased most years, and now<br />

it seemed to have reached its<br />

maximum.<br />

The very first count was<br />

done in 2000, with 717 pairs.<br />

The trust was also seeing<br />

continued increase in<br />

the number of sooty shearwaters<br />

or titi, nesting at Stony<br />

Bay.<br />

In the last count in December,<br />

there were up to 50 chicks.<br />

The number had gone up every<br />

year.


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Thursday March 16 2017 17<br />

Human waste found in bins<br />

Dialysis bags<br />

recycling<br />

solution<br />

found<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

HUMAN WASTE has caused<br />

a messy dispute between local<br />

authorities – but the problem<br />

may be solved through a new<br />

recycling programme.<br />

The problems began when<br />

city council staff at the Ecosort<br />

recycling depot started finding<br />

bags of waste from kidney<br />

treatments – which often<br />

jammed up sorting machines,<br />

and caused messy problems for<br />

workers.<br />

It came from patients getting<br />

peritoneal dialysis treatment,<br />

who were putting the waste from<br />

their catheters in their yellow<br />

recycling bins, rather than with<br />

rubbish.<br />

The city council threatened<br />

to fine the Canterbury District<br />

Health Board if the problem<br />

continued.<br />

But the CDHB said the<br />

problem was caused because<br />

KIP0018KiwiBubsPres 2017-03-10T16:50:42+13:00<br />

BINNED: Human waste from kidney treatments which was<br />

thrown into yellow recycling bins became a messy problem<br />

for city council recycling collection staff.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

the city council-provided red<br />

rubbish bins were too small to<br />

take the waste, and patients on<br />

the treatment needed bigger<br />

bins.<br />

The problem was solved<br />

when private company Baxter<br />

Healthcare stepped in with a<br />

solution in September, offering<br />

to start a waste recycling<br />

programme free of charge.<br />

It has run similar programmes<br />

in Australia and Auckland,<br />

collecting the PVC containers<br />

used in the treatment.<br />

As of December, more than<br />

120 patients across New Zealand<br />

had signed up to the recycling<br />

scheme.<br />

It runs similar programmes<br />

in hospitals, collecting oxygen<br />

tubing and oxygen masks which<br />

are turned into rubber matting<br />

for children’s playgrounds.<br />

Staff shortage strains<br />

mental health services<br />

• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />

CANTERBURY’S strained<br />

mental health services are<br />

struggling to recruit staff, a new<br />

report has revealed.<br />

Staff in the mental health<br />

services have reported feeling<br />

unsafe at work in the Canterbury<br />

District Health Board<br />

system, and said staffing issues<br />

contributed to the problem.<br />

Last year there were 775<br />

physical assaults on CDHB staff<br />

by patients, an average of more<br />

than two a day.<br />

The numbers include 236<br />

assaults at Hillmorton Hospital<br />

last year, where the number<br />

had dropped from 507 assaults<br />

recorded in 2014.<br />

A report on the issue, prepared<br />

for a health board meeting<br />

today, said recruiting senior<br />

medical officers into mental<br />

health had been a challenge, and<br />

there were a number of other<br />

vacancies which had not been<br />

filled.<br />

It said overseas psychiatrists<br />

were anticipated to be appointed<br />

later this year, but the situation<br />

was expected to “remain challenging”<br />

until then.<br />

It said the services were still<br />

strained, with the adult acute inpatient<br />

service, which deals with<br />

the most serious cases, at 98 per<br />

cent occupancy in February.<br />

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managing to see people quickly,<br />

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people referred to the adult mental<br />

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Police exercise $1 buy-back of software<br />

.kiwi<br />

Thursday March 16 2017<br />

NEW ZEALAND Police has<br />

taken up a $1 buy-back option<br />

for software it sold to failed developer<br />

Wynyard Group in 2012.<br />

Assistant commissioner Jevon<br />

McSkimming said in an emailed<br />

statement that the law enforcement<br />

agency had “exercised our<br />

right to buy back the IP rights<br />

for EVE (Environment for<br />

Virtualised Evidence)”. When<br />

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such as computers and mobile<br />

phones, which can then be<br />

searched without compromising<br />

the original evidence. Police sold<br />

it to Wynyard in 2012, which the<br />

software developer characterised<br />

as commercialising the product<br />

for export markets. No price was<br />

disclosed, though NZ Police’s<br />

2013 annual report, which covered<br />

the period, showed the sale<br />

of intangible assets generating a<br />

$36,000 cash flow.<br />

Wynyard appointed voluntary<br />

administrators last October<br />

when the board decided a $10<br />

million loan from shareholder<br />

Skipton Building Society or raising<br />

new debt or equity wasn’t in<br />

the best interests of the firm, its<br />

shareholders or other stakeholders.<br />

The administrators Neale Jackson<br />

and Grant Graham of KodaMentha<br />

generated just $2.8m<br />

from the sale of assets before<br />

they were appointed liquidators<br />

last month.<br />

The software developer’s insolvency<br />

triggered the NZ Police’s<br />

buy-back right for the intellectual<br />

property and any developments<br />

on the product, though<br />

Wynyard stopped investing in<br />

the digital forensics market in<br />

2016 after an operational review<br />

led to trimming back the business<br />

into two lines.<br />

Police had two contracts with<br />

Wynyard at the time of its failure<br />

INTEREST: Craig<br />

Richardson,<br />

former chief<br />

executive of the<br />

Wynyard Group<br />

– a software licence, maintenance<br />

and hosting agreement,<br />

and IP transfer for the EVE.<br />

Between 2012 and 2016 Wynyard<br />

was paid $7.2m by police, of<br />

which $3.4m was in 2014, former<br />

Police Minister Judith Collins<br />

said in a response to a written<br />

parliamentary question.<br />

Wynyard had won a contract<br />

to supply the Serious Fraud Office<br />

with its investigator product,<br />

however, when faced with significant<br />

technical problems the<br />

white-collar crime investigator<br />

lost confidence in the company<br />

and its services, and terminated<br />

the three-year contract a year<br />

early.<br />

The New Zealand Defence<br />

Force has been a smaller customer<br />

of Wynyard’s with minister<br />

Gerry Brownlee saying the firm<br />

had been paid $47,455 by the<br />

military since 2008.<br />

Korda Mentha’s reports show<br />

Wynyard (NZ), the firm’s local<br />

trading entity, had 108 priority<br />

creditors owed $2.1m as at<br />

February 8, and another 224 unsecured<br />

creditors owed $177.9m<br />

who ultimately voted to liquidate<br />

the group of companies. Wynyard<br />

Group, the parent company,<br />

owed ASB Bank $75,000, and<br />

had $209,000 of cash on hand at<br />

the time of Jackson and Graham’s<br />

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related party receivables. Of the<br />

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$171m was owed to Wynyard<br />

Group, with $6.7m to other unsecured<br />

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Among the creditors named<br />

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development grant funding to<br />

Wynyard. Of that, $681,000 was<br />

outstanding as at January 11<br />

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Police was also named as a creditor<br />

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Wynyard was spun out of<br />

Christchurch’s Jade Software in<br />

early 2013 to free the intelligence<br />

software developer to pursue<br />

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• By Tom Doudney<br />

MEASURES TO restrict,<br />

suspend or revoke water<br />

take consents in a catchment<br />

which feeds the ailing Selwyn/<br />

Waikirikiri River will be<br />

investigated.<br />

The river has had record low<br />

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spots such as Coes Ford.<br />

Environment Canterbury will<br />

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help address the situation and report<br />

back to the Selwyn Waihora<br />

Zone Committee.<br />

One option is that ECan could<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

FALLING groundwater levels<br />

around Selwyn are keeping well<br />

drillers and pump installers<br />

busy as they have to go deeper<br />

for water.<br />

Pump technician Mike Taylor<br />

said in recent weeks he has<br />

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their existing ones drying up.<br />

“Southbridge through to<br />

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Irwell, Leeston, Weedons and<br />

West Melton seem to be the<br />

main areas affected that I’ve<br />

come across,” he said.<br />

“I had one client over<br />

in West Melton where I<br />

pulled the pump out and<br />

the water level was almost<br />

3m below the pump, so<br />

it has dropped quite dramatically.”<br />

While wells had dried<br />

up in small areas in other years,<br />

it was unusual for such a large<br />

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Selwyn River water consents under investigation<br />

Debra<br />

Hasson<br />

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Coes Ford<br />

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able to go to a submersible<br />

type pump, otherwise<br />

they’ve had to go to new<br />

wells.”<br />

An Environment Canterbury<br />

spokeswoman<br />

said wells up to 20m deep,<br />

mostly in the Selwyn Waihora<br />

zone, were being affected.<br />

there is “a serious temporary<br />

shortage of water” which could<br />

not have been predicted. It would<br />

expire after 14 days but could be<br />

renewed.<br />

ECan chief operating officer<br />

Don Rule said this could potentially<br />

affect up to 63 consents in<br />

an area south of Rolleston, of<br />

which about 46 were thought<br />

to have a strong connection to<br />

the river. It was not known how<br />

many of these consents were<br />

already on restrictions.<br />

The other option which will be<br />

looked at is a potential ratepayerfunded<br />

review of “at the very<br />

least” several hundred water<br />

take consents in the vicinity of<br />

She said while irrigation<br />

contributed to the situation,<br />

groundwater levels were very<br />

low this summer after three<br />

consecutive winters with little<br />

rainfall to replenish the aquifers.<br />

“Many groundwater takes are<br />

on partial restriction and all<br />

deep groundwater takes have<br />

restrictions on their annual<br />

volumes. This has been the situation<br />

since November 2015.”<br />

District councillor Debra<br />

Hasson recently sought answers<br />

Thursday March 16 2017<br />

the river, but Mr Rule said this<br />

would be a longer process.<br />

Such a review would enable<br />

ECan to look at whether any<br />

consents should be altered or<br />

revoked.<br />

“The focus would be on surface<br />

and shallow ground water takes<br />

initially,” Mr Rule said.<br />

“Based on my experience,<br />

consent reviews would certainly<br />

not affect this irrigation season,<br />

at best they would apply to next<br />

irrigation season and history<br />

would say even that might be<br />

problematic.”<br />

Both options would be open<br />

to challenge in the Environment<br />

Court.<br />

Dry wells lead to new, deeper bores being dug<br />

.kiwi<br />

from ECan after six shallow<br />

wells downstream from Lincoln<br />

University’s Ashley Dene farm<br />

had gone dry within two months<br />

of a new 160m bore on the farm<br />

coming into operation.<br />

ECan team leader for<br />

consents Sam Beaumont said<br />

the university had simply<br />

transferred an already consented<br />

water allocation from one bore,<br />

near the corner of Springs Rd<br />

and Gerald St, to the new Ashley<br />

Dene bore.<br />

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Retrospective Highlights<br />

of China’s Economy in 2016<br />

Despite challenges including anemic world growth and volatile global<br />

financial markets, China achieved steady growth of its economy and<br />

pressed ahead with key reforms in 2016. We will use several key<br />

phrases to review the economic year.<br />

ECONOMY STABILIZING<br />

The reform has steadily progressed since policymakers proposed it at<br />

the end of 2015. China has been committed to foster new drivers of<br />

growth, develop an advanced manufacturing sector and upgrade the<br />

real economy. A large number of zombie enterprises were shut down.<br />

Industries plagued by overcapacity and lagging technology must now<br />

move up the value chain to stay competitive.<br />

China will continue to improve its basic economic system and<br />

expedite reforms to delegate power, improve regulation and optimize<br />

services. China’s Central Economic Work Conference has made<br />

“seeking progress while maintaining stability” the main theme of<br />

economic work in 2017, pledging to further push for substantial<br />

progress in supply-side structural reform.<br />

CAPACITY-CUTTING<br />

POVERTY ALLEVIATION<br />

China pursues the goal of common prosperity. It has taken major steps<br />

to alleviate poverty and lifted over 700 million people out of poverty.<br />

China's 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development<br />

has codified the central leadership's poverty-reduction decision into<br />

the state will that is operable in practice. For the first time, the heads<br />

of Party committees and governments of relevant provinces and<br />

autonomous regions have signed to the Central Authorities letters of<br />

commitment on poverty elimination, and likewise similar documents<br />

have been signed by leaders at lower levels.<br />

It is one of the basic policies of the Chinese government to innovatively<br />

improve its methods in reducing and eradicating poverty, and takes<br />

targeted measures to that end. Recently, through data tracking on<br />

the conditions of the impoverished population, the government<br />

analyzes the causes of their problems, and offer guidance on their<br />

development needs. Targeted measures are implemented in terms<br />

of funding, projects, and recipients. Every impoverished household<br />

is guaranteed help, every village has designated officials to carry out<br />

poverty eradication measures, and goals are met within the defined<br />

standards. In the fight against poverty, China has enhanced poverty<br />

eradication effects, accelerated the speed of poverty eradication, and<br />

ensured impoverished people's right to life.<br />

China’s overall economic performance remained stable in 2016.<br />

Despite the rocky start and remaining downward pressure, China’s<br />

economy ended the year on a firm footing. Gross domestic product<br />

totaled 74.41 trillion yuan (about 10.83 trillion U.S. dollars). And the<br />

annual growth rate reached 6.7%, within the government’s target of<br />

between 6.5% and 7%, scotching rumors of a hard landing. The figure<br />

represents a medium-high level of growth and China’s economy<br />

continued to run within a reasonable range, with its structure further<br />

optimized and development model transformed, indicating a good<br />

start for the country's goal of achieving at least 6.5% annual growth<br />

during the 13th Five-year Plan period from 2016 to 2020.<br />

China's economy has entered a new phase known as the “new normal”<br />

as the country tries to modify its export and investment driven growth<br />

model into one that draws strength from consumption, innovation<br />

and the service sector. In 2016, the service sector accounted for 51.6%<br />

of total GDP, consumption contributed 64.6% to GDP growth, and<br />

high-tech industries posted fast expansion.<br />

Moreover, China’s economy still remains the top one engine for the<br />

growth of world economy. China’s increasing domestic demands<br />

have contributed significantly to world trade and economic growth.<br />

The outbound Chinese investment also kept increasing and reached<br />

170.11 billion USD in total in 2016, adding impetus to global economic<br />

restructuring. The contribution of China’s economic development to<br />

world economy has reached 33.2% in 2016 as calculated in constant<br />

2010 USD and about 40% if calculated in 2015 USD.<br />

In the coming five years, China is expected to import $8 trillion USD<br />

of goods, attract $600 USD billion of foreign investment and make<br />

$750 USD billion of outbound investment. Chinese tourists will<br />

make 700 million overseas visits. All this will create a bigger market,<br />

more capital, more products and more business opportunities for<br />

other countries.<br />

SUPPLY-SIDE STRUCTURAL REFORM<br />

“Supply-side structural reform” is now<br />

a catchphrase in China. Throughout the<br />

year, the authorities pushed forward five<br />

tasks: cutting industrial capacity, reducing<br />

the housing inventory, lowering leverage,<br />

cutting corporate costs and improving<br />

weak economic links.<br />

Looking back at the economic priorities set for 2016, industrial<br />

overcapacity was always a key battlefield.<br />

Steel and coal, the two most troubled sectors, were prioritized in the<br />

battle against overcapacity. In 2016, China shed more than 65 million<br />

and 290 million tons of inefficient steel and coal-mining capacity<br />

respectively. The government plans to raise those numbers to 140<br />

million and 800 million tons within the next three to five years to<br />

restore healthier fundamentals to those industries.<br />

Meanwhile, the government is working with business communities<br />

on various retraining programs. In 2016 alone, 700,000 workers once<br />

employed in downsized industries moved on to new jobs.<br />

INNOVATION-DRIVEN<br />

The fundamental<br />

issue plaguing the<br />

global economy<br />

is the lack of<br />

driving force for<br />

growth. Innovation<br />

is the primary<br />

force guiding<br />

development.<br />

China is closing<br />

the innovation gap<br />

and trying to move<br />

beyond just being<br />

the world's factory.<br />

Policy makers want the country's future growth to draw strength<br />

from new technologies, new ideas and new business models. China<br />

chose innovative development as one of the five key principles<br />

for the current Five Year Plan which sets the target of building an<br />

innovative economy by 2020. Outline of the National Strategy of<br />

Innovation-Driven Development was released last May. Innovation<br />

has been selected by the Chinese Presidency as a key theme for the<br />

G20 held last September, and President Xi Jinping said at the opening<br />

of the Business 20 summit (an integral part of the G20 Summit) that<br />

to make China an innovative country and a leader in science and<br />

technology is what China must do now in pursuing development.<br />

According to a global survey by Cornell University, INSEAD, and<br />

the World Intellectual Property Organization, China is now ranked<br />

among the world's 25 most innovative economies.<br />

From drones to artificial intelligence, the internet to genetic<br />

engineering, innovative Chinese companies are leading global<br />

innovation and reshaping the country's technology and business<br />

landscape. We see companies like Huawei, Lenovo, Haier and also<br />

the Internet giants Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent (BAT) relentlessly<br />

innovating products and technologies, often disrupting traditional<br />

industries such as BAT has done in the catering, financial services,<br />

taxi, healthcare and other sectors.<br />

Innovation will continue to feature prominently on China’s growth<br />

agenda. In pursuing the strategy of innovation-driven development,<br />

China will bolster the strategic emerging industries, apply new<br />

technologies and foster new business models to upgrade traditional<br />

industries; and will boost new drivers of growth and revitalize<br />

traditional ones.<br />

The State Council released Poverty Alleviation Plan for the 13th<br />

Five-Year Plan Period (2016-2020) in 2016. The Central government<br />

allocated 67 billion RMB of special fund for poverty alleviation, and<br />

the target of lifting 10 million people out of poverty in the year has<br />

been achieved as planned.<br />

BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE<br />

China's One Belt and One Road Initiative attracted worldwide<br />

attention and has been widely welcomed since its introduction<br />

three years ago. Upholding the principles of co-consultation,<br />

co-contribution and sharing, China has closely combined its<br />

development with development of countries along the routes and<br />

yielded good results.<br />

In 2016, with efforts of many countries, the initiative accomplished a<br />

series of achievements in many fields, implementing several landmark<br />

projects. More than 100 countries and international organizations<br />

have voiced their support or strong interest in participating in the<br />

initiative, and China has signed cooperation deals with more than<br />

40 of them. Chinese companies have made over $50 billion USD of<br />

investment and launched a number of major projects in the countries<br />

along the routes, producing huge economic and social benefits.<br />

China stands ready to maintain close contacts with New Zealand<br />

to promote the integration between the “Belt and Road” initiative<br />

and the “Thirty Year New Zealand Infrastructure Plan”, and push<br />

forward the implementation of more cooperation projects at an<br />

early date. New Zealand, as an important stop in the 21st Century<br />

Maritime Silk Road, can embrace important business opportunities<br />

from participating in the “Belt and Road” initiative, and New Zealand<br />

enterprises focused on infrastructure construction may be able to link<br />

with international capital market more conveniently. China expects<br />

to increase its annual trade volume with countries along the Belt and<br />

Road to 2500 billion USD in the next ten years. The continuous input<br />

in the trading route and infrastructure by Chinese enterprises will<br />

bring about extensive profits for New Zealand exporters.<br />

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News<br />

Coupland’s TV prize claimed<br />

FIONA ELSTON has struck<br />

gold, walking out of Coupland’s<br />

Bakeries with a brand new<br />

television.<br />

The 65in unit is the first of<br />

five major prizes to be claimed<br />

as part of Coupland’s Bakeries’<br />

Crusaders-themed competition.<br />

The bakery is running a competition<br />

where squad cards of<br />

the team can be collected each<br />

time a Crusaders-themed loaf<br />

of bread is purchased.<br />

Each participant receives a<br />

free display board after purchasing<br />

two Crusaders loaves<br />

of bread before starting their<br />

collection of squad cards.<br />

Similar to a Charlie and the<br />

Chocolate Factory concept, if<br />

a golden sword is found in the<br />

loaf of bread, then a major prize<br />

is scored.<br />

And that is exactly what<br />

happened to Mrs Elston, 49, of<br />

Phillipstown.<br />

“I am pretty excited, nervous<br />

all of the above. It is the first<br />

major thing I have won . . .<br />

everyone else wins those sorts<br />

of things,” she said.<br />

She said she will continue<br />

to buy more of the Crusaders<br />

loaves of bread due to its good<br />

quality.<br />

EXCITED: Vicky Cardinalli, store manager, winner Fiona Elston holding up her winning ticket<br />

and Coupland’s Bakeries managing director Lance Coupland with the new television.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

However, four prizes are still<br />

up for grabs with the competition<br />

not set to finish until May<br />

31.<br />

Among the prizes a $4000<br />

travel voucher, bread and milk<br />

from Coupland’s Bakeries for<br />

a year, a VIP hospitality and<br />

rugby match experience in June,<br />

and karting with three Crusaders’<br />

players can still be won.<br />

For more information on<br />

competitions, giveaways<br />

and card-swapping for the<br />

Crusaders loaf competition go<br />

like the Crusaders Loaf 2017<br />

Facebook page or check out the<br />

advertisement below.<br />

Mingha Bluff<br />

realignment<br />

delayed until<br />

next year<br />

THE NEW Zealand Transport<br />

Agency says a wet alpine<br />

summer means the Mingha Bluff<br />

realignment project will now<br />

be completed by the end of next<br />

summer.<br />

The $22 million project on State<br />

Highway 73, between Greyneys<br />

Shelter and Rough Creek near<br />

Arthur’s Pass Village, was initially<br />

expected to be finished by the end<br />

of this month.<br />

NZTA highways manager Colin<br />

Knaggs said the project was about<br />

80 per cent complete.<br />

“While we’re disappointed with<br />

the delay, contractors have worked<br />

hard to get to this point and we<br />

can’t control the weather,” Mr<br />

Knaggs said.<br />

“As people on the West Coast<br />

know, it has been a very wet summer<br />

and this has created delays in<br />

the final surfacing of the road.<br />

“With winter approaching, the<br />

plan is to lay a temporary seal over<br />

the unfinished sections. This will<br />

protect the project over the winter<br />

months. We will lay the final seal<br />

and put the finishing touches on the<br />

project when the weather allows in<br />

summer 2017/18.”


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The Star<br />

Viewpoint<br />

Recovering from<br />

the Port Hills fire<br />

A MONTH on from<br />

the Port Hills fire, we<br />

now know a lot more<br />

about the damage<br />

caused by the blaze<br />

and the condition of<br />

the areas affected.<br />

Excellent work from<br />

people across many agencies has<br />

gone into managing the situation<br />

after the fires.<br />

Helicopters have used thermal<br />

imaging technology to identify<br />

hot spots, which are particularly<br />

dangerous features of bush fires.<br />

Even when the flames are out, the<br />

ground can still be hot enough to<br />

cause the fire to flare up again.<br />

Firefighters from across the<br />

country have been digging out<br />

and dampening down the problematic<br />

hot spots but the end of<br />

the situation is in sight.<br />

The death of chopper pilot<br />

and former SAS soldier Steve<br />

Askin was a devastating blow<br />

to emergency services and the<br />

wider community. I attended his<br />

funeral, which was a very moving<br />

service for a man who embodied<br />

the best qualities of the Kiwi<br />

spirit.<br />

The damage caused by the<br />

wildfires was extensive and disastrous<br />

and firefighters worked<br />

tirelessly to save as much property<br />

as possible. I know they take<br />

the loss of anyone’s home very<br />

hard.<br />

Some aerial pictures of where<br />

Gerry Brownlee<br />

the fire travelled show clearly<br />

the immense efforts to divert the<br />

fire from houses, with patches<br />

of green visible in the middle of<br />

black, burnt ground.<br />

The prime minister and I<br />

visited the command centre in<br />

Selwyn and saw the extent of<br />

the damage first-hand from the<br />

air, which was a very sobering<br />

experience.<br />

It was heartening to hear that<br />

some particularly significant<br />

natural hardwood forests were<br />

saved. These forests have tōtara,<br />

mataī and kahikatea that are 700<br />

to 800 years old. I’m also pleased<br />

that the new Christchurch Adventure<br />

Park narrowly avoided<br />

being destroyed as this would<br />

have been an enormous loss for<br />

our regenerating city.<br />

I want to again thank the<br />

firefighters, helicopter pilots,<br />

local authorities, the New<br />

Zealand Defence Force and<br />

all frontline personnel for<br />

their long hours of work in<br />

difficult conditions – we truly<br />

owe them.<br />

•Gerry Brownlee is<br />

Minister supporting Greater<br />

Christchurch Regeneration<br />

Readers respond to an<br />

article in The Star last<br />

week, which reported<br />

many Cantabrians were<br />

struggling to find jobs and<br />

believed pay rates were<br />

being driven down by<br />

competition from the 6292<br />

foreign workers brought<br />

to Christchurch over the<br />

past three years under<br />

the Government rebuild<br />

worker scheme<br />

Glenn Morrissey – What<br />

I could say about being a<br />

contractor here and the phone<br />

not ringing; about agencies<br />

that don’t hire Kiwi labour;<br />

of a complete lack of interest<br />

from the industry; about the<br />

volume of under the table work<br />

that happens here; of living in a<br />

complex that’s being renovated<br />

by entirely foreign labour; of all<br />

of that.<br />

Yet Work and Income is still<br />

giving people three grand to<br />

come here.<br />

Emma Poole – I am a dairy<br />

farmer (or was), who has spent<br />

three full seasons with one<br />

employer and worked as a relief<br />

milker for the same employer<br />

the following season.<br />

I have found it very hard to<br />

gain employment within this<br />

industry as employers are more<br />

often employing foreigners and<br />

paying less. I have even looked<br />

and applied for positions that<br />

are well below my average<br />

wages/salary, simply as I want<br />

a job. I’m told I am either over<br />

qualified or they are looking for<br />

someone just starting out.<br />

I have worked with several<br />

Indians and through conversations<br />

I learnt that both Indian<br />

employees were being paid<br />

$15,000 less than I was, and<br />

I had taken a junior position<br />

just to get back into what I love<br />

doing.<br />

I have also applied at several<br />

fast food outlets and have been<br />

declined, even though they are<br />

hiring.<br />

Instead of employing overseas,<br />

maybe the Government<br />

should introduce a work for the<br />

benefit scheme, where they work<br />

and learn and, if they don’t<br />

CHANGE: Migrants are willing to work for a lot less than local<br />

contractors, which is driving down pay rates.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

show up, dock their wages by<br />

the amount of hours they never<br />

showed. Drug test unemployment<br />

beneficiaries, as I know<br />

so many young ones aged 16-25<br />

that are constant drug users.<br />

The Government needs to stop<br />

making excuses and start acting.<br />

Joseph Shaw – I read your<br />

article in The Star about migrants<br />

taking jobs off Kiwis like<br />

me and I can honestly tell you<br />

they are! I can’t get a job here in<br />

Christchurch, employers want<br />

cheap labour. I live in Hornby-<br />

Wigram. On the job seekers<br />

benefit, like for ever. Someone<br />

help me get a job!<br />

Ken Duncan – I will give<br />

you several examples of the issues<br />

confronting Kiwi workers,<br />

and the claims by politicians,<br />

leaders of groups like Business<br />

New Zealand and employers are<br />

nothing but smoke and mirrors.<br />

First example happened to me<br />

recently.<br />

It is not uncommon when<br />

going through agencies for the<br />

agency to mislead you about the<br />

nature of work to just get a body<br />

on site. It is also not uncommon<br />

for employers to state to an<br />

agency that they want someone<br />

for a position which pays lower<br />

than what they really want. According<br />

to an employment advocate,<br />

these situations cannot<br />

be resolved by the employment<br />

courts.<br />

In the main, they involve a<br />

couple of dollars an hour difference,<br />

but my recent experience<br />

was quite different.<br />

The company allegedly asked<br />

for a labourer and an agency<br />

passed it on to me, so yes, I<br />

needed work and went. First<br />

thing I was told on arriving is<br />

you’re driving the truck. Three<br />

days later it was upgraded to<br />

a class four truck. Since most<br />

of it was off road so fitted with<br />

my training in the army, I kept<br />

doing it.<br />

The agency was aware of<br />

this, and aware that I should be<br />

getting paid more. I generally<br />

don’t do driving jobs because<br />

I don’t like driving, systems<br />

have changed and many<br />

requirements are unrealistic.<br />

On the third week, another<br />

person arrived from the agency<br />

to do the same job, getting paid<br />

$7 an hour more.<br />

They had more experience at<br />

driving trucks, but not in the<br />

off-road driving type we were<br />

doing. Pay came through, I was<br />

still on a labourer’s wage.


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Thursday March 16 2017 25<br />

have seen the decline in the river<br />

water since the dairy industry<br />

got well paid from the price of<br />

milk solids. This river needs to<br />

be saved now, not by 2040 – it<br />

will be long gone by then.<br />

ECan, do your work properly<br />

or move on from the next election<br />

and get someone in there<br />

with the guts to turn the sprinklers<br />

off and save our rivers.<br />

I had to inform the agency<br />

that it was to be sorted, otherwise<br />

was going to the police to<br />

have fraud charges laid (theft<br />

by deception). Until then I was<br />

unaware that, according to the<br />

agency, they had gone back to<br />

the client who refused to pay<br />

more even though the truck<br />

required a class four license. I<br />

was paid back pay by the agency<br />

but lost the work.<br />

Second incident was a guy of<br />

63. He was told by Work and Income<br />

to come to Christchurch.<br />

Like me, he had a truck licence<br />

from years ago, but like me he<br />

had never used a Road Ranger<br />

gearbox. He was applying for<br />

jobs left right and centre either<br />

cooking or truck driving. He<br />

was called into try for a truck<br />

job but was told after two hours<br />

of training to go.<br />

A week later while labouring<br />

on a job, a truck showed up<br />

from that company with a Filipino<br />

driving. For the Filipino to<br />

have just arrived and be driving<br />

meant it was already in process<br />

when they went through the<br />

charade of seeing if a Kiwi could<br />

do the job.<br />

The third incident involved<br />

a young fellow living in his car<br />

waiting for a job to start, who<br />

went to Central Otago to pick<br />

fruit. He was lined up with all<br />

these other Kiwis when all these<br />

foreign backpackers walked past<br />

and got the jobs ahead of the<br />

Kiwis.<br />

Fourth incident was a<br />

64-year-old who went for a job<br />

only to be told he wouldn’t get it<br />

because he wanted to do the job<br />

properly.<br />

They didn’t want people<br />

who wanted to do the job properly,<br />

but just someone to do the<br />

job.<br />

Barry Rutter – In short,<br />

what a load of rubbish! There’s<br />

still heaps of painter jobs<br />

around, check out Trade Me<br />

jobs. I made three phone calls<br />

and those that I called all pay<br />

well above minimum wage.<br />

Also, at the end of the day, any<br />

painter getting $43 an hour is<br />

just out right greedy.<br />

I own a small business that<br />

employs up to six staff (no migrant<br />

workers) and none of my<br />

staff get those rates. Personally,<br />

I only get paid $18 per hour,<br />

and yes, I have three kids and a<br />

mortgage just like many other<br />

workers.<br />

So to Mr Creagh . . . Stop being<br />

greedy and get up with the<br />

times, high pay rates were never<br />

going to last forever and it is not<br />

due just to migrant workers.<br />

Holly Traxler-Puddle,<br />

of Avonhead, reacts to<br />

an article in The Star<br />

about ECan investigating<br />

measures to protect the<br />

Selwyn River. In the article,<br />

Selwyn Waihora Zone<br />

Committee chairman Allen<br />

Lim said about 15-20 per<br />

cent of the river’s low<br />

flows could be attributed<br />

to irrigation<br />

What a bunch of hooey! The<br />

Selwyn River is dead because of<br />

the irrigation in the area – certainly<br />

not the pittance of 15-20<br />

per cent as stated by Allen Lim.<br />

Where is he getting his information<br />

from?<br />

If you are from this area, you<br />

Selwyn Waihora Zone<br />

Committee chairman Allen<br />

Lim responds:<br />

The 15-20 per cent figure I<br />

mentioned, referring to the relative<br />

impact of irrigation compared<br />

with other factors, comes<br />

from the scientific assessment<br />

made for the Selwyn Waihora<br />

water plan, which became operative<br />

last year. It represents the<br />

average reduction in Waihora<br />

spring-fed streams (not just<br />

Selwyn) caused by cumulative<br />

irrigation takes.<br />

Climate played a big part in<br />

the current situation. There are<br />

examples of other rivers and<br />

lakes that have gone dry, or are<br />

at record lows, but are not subject<br />

to irrigation takes, such as<br />

Lake Lyndon in Porters Pass.<br />

To deny that the lack of<br />

rainfall for the last three winters<br />

has nothing to do with the river<br />

going dry and Lake Lyndon at<br />

record lows is like saying CO2 is<br />

not a greenhouse gas and there<br />

is no climate change.<br />

Full irrigation restrictions apply<br />

to all takes from the Selwyn<br />

River. Many groundwater takes<br />

are on partial restriction and all<br />

deep groundwater takes have<br />

restrictions on their annual<br />

volumes. This has been the case<br />

since November 2015. We need<br />

to consider all factors and not<br />

close our mind to any. To this<br />

end, in our last meeting, the<br />

Selwyn Waihora Zone Committee<br />

resolved to put the near river<br />

augmentation project for the<br />

Selwyn River up for funding. We<br />

want to have the Selwyn swimmable<br />

long before 2040. Again, I<br />

would like to encourage anyone<br />

with a bit of energy to channel it<br />

and help us manage the water.<br />

•Debate over the closing time<br />

of Selwyn bars, page 26<br />

Clinical mental health<br />

services struggling<br />

LAST WEEK,<br />

the organisation<br />

responsible for<br />

delivering clinical<br />

mental health<br />

services in our area,<br />

the Canterbury District Health<br />

Board, came to Parliament to<br />

give its annual report.<br />

This did not make for pretty<br />

reading.<br />

The health select committee<br />

heard that there are simply<br />

not enough beds for the people<br />

requiring them at Hillmorton.<br />

As a result of this, some patients<br />

have had to be moved to<br />

other facilities at night.<br />

The adult acute inpatient<br />

service has been seeing up to 80<br />

or 85 inpatients at a time, but<br />

only has 64 beds. This means that<br />

instead of being able to stay in<br />

for their treatment, patients are<br />

being shuffled off to other organisations<br />

for the night and brought<br />

back to Hillmorton each day.<br />

The committee also heard<br />

that the health board is increasingly<br />

worried about the 18, 19,<br />

20-year-old age group.<br />

Those were the children who<br />

were moving from primary<br />

school to secondary school in<br />

2011. They noted a significant<br />

increase in a range of different<br />

social agencies involved in the<br />

lives of this age group, including<br />

police and justice.<br />

There is no doubt that our<br />

mental health workers in Canterbury<br />

are under immense pressure.<br />

In January, the health board<br />

said that they’re seeing about 700<br />

more adults and 300 more children<br />

each month than they were<br />

before the quakes.<br />

The number of nurses working<br />

in specialist mental health services<br />

has increased by about 10 per<br />

cent since 2012, but the number<br />

of doctors and senior doctors has<br />

stayed the same,in spite of the<br />

unprecedented increase in need<br />

since February 2011.<br />

The National Government has<br />

let Canterbury down on mental<br />

health.<br />

In spite of an indisputable need<br />

for services post-quake, they<br />

have continued to fund us under<br />

a “business as usual” model.<br />

The small one-off funding<br />

injections the Government has<br />

delivered have not even begun to<br />

scratch the surface of the problem.<br />

The current situation is unsafe<br />

and unacceptable for the workforce.<br />

It is not good enough for<br />

the patients and it is damaging<br />

for our wider communities. National<br />

is putting everyone at risk.<br />

•Megan Woods is Labour’s<br />

Canterbury spokeswoman


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The Star<br />

Viewpoint<br />

Debate over closing time for Selwyn bars<br />

Last week, Selwyn District<br />

Council passed the Local<br />

Alcohol Policy with a<br />

maximum closing time for<br />

taverns of 2am, one hour<br />

later than had initially been<br />

proposed.<br />

District<br />

councillor<br />

Craig<br />

Watson<br />

writes in<br />

response<br />

to medical<br />

Craig Watson<br />

Alistair<br />

Humphrey<br />

officer of<br />

health<br />

Alistair<br />

Humphrey’s<br />

comments<br />

disagreeing<br />

with the<br />

later closing<br />

time. Dr<br />

Humphrey<br />

said that<br />

every time<br />

someone<br />

in Selwyn<br />

died in a car crash, was<br />

assaulted or raped<br />

“because someone has<br />

had that extra bit of booze<br />

at that time of night is<br />

something that I hope will<br />

weigh on the consciences<br />

of those who made that<br />

decision to push it out for<br />

an extra hour”<br />

Craig Watson – I want to<br />

start by saying that I have not<br />

been lobbied by a single person<br />

before speaking and voting on<br />

the Local Alcohol Policy. I was<br />

disgusted by Alistair Humphrey’s<br />

comments. I want to tell<br />

a bit about my time as a student,<br />

training at the University of<br />

Otago in Wellington.<br />

I remember going out with<br />

mates until 1, 2, 3, 4am in the<br />

morning, heck I even remember<br />

a couple of times leaving a bar<br />

when the sun came up. I grew to<br />

appreciate the fantastic kebabs<br />

for sale on my walk back to<br />

Newtown, even if half the time I<br />

woke up with them all over my<br />

shirt the next day.<br />

I remember pole dancing<br />

with traffic lights on the way<br />

home, singing karaoke like the<br />

worst ever contestant for New<br />

Zealand’s Got Talent, going for<br />

a wee in the Basin Reserve and<br />

sometimes waking up with a hell<br />

of a hangover.<br />

But what I do not remember<br />

doing on those fantastic nights<br />

out where I was drinking past<br />

1am was raping someone.<br />

Alcohol does not make you a<br />

rapist, drugs do not make you a<br />

rapist, a girl kissing you and letting<br />

you walk her home does not<br />

make you a rapist, heck a woman<br />

wearing not much more that a<br />

Band-Aid for a dress does not<br />

permit, nor make you, a rapist.<br />

Not understanding what consensual<br />

sex means makes you a<br />

rapist, stupefying a woman and<br />

forcing yourself on them makes<br />

you a rapist and not understanding<br />

that no means no makes you<br />

a rapist.<br />

It is inflammatory, provocative<br />

and inaccurate that he would<br />

define that a bar closing at 2am,<br />

3am or indeed not at all is somehow<br />

permitting a rape culture<br />

as opposed to a bar that closes at<br />

midnight, 1pm or 10pm.<br />

Dr Alistair Humphrey<br />

responds to Cr Watson<br />

In response to Craig Watson’s<br />

opinion:<br />

•In New Zealand, one half of<br />

all violent crimes involve alcohol.<br />

•10,000 sexual assaults per year<br />

in New Zealand involve a perpetrator<br />

affected by alcohol.<br />

•About half of all sexual assaults<br />

involve alcohol.<br />

•Approximately 100 New Zealanders<br />

a year die in an alcoholrelated<br />

car crash.<br />

•About half of all alcohol-related<br />

presentations to Christchurch<br />

Hospital Emergency Department<br />

occur between 10pm and 4am,<br />

peaking at 1am.<br />

•Following New South Wales<br />

‘lockout’ laws, which closed bars<br />

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Thursday March 16 2017<br />

Our People<br />

The Star<br />

Jill Borland<br />

Promoting a healthy lifestyle<br />

Jill Borland is striving<br />

to help people to make<br />

healthy choices, and<br />

this weekend’s The Star<br />

City2Surf with Mike Pero<br />

is the perfect opportunity.<br />

Bridget Rutherford spoke<br />

to her about why you<br />

should take part in the<br />

event on Sunday<br />

Can you tell me a bit about your<br />

role at Sport Canterbury?<br />

So I was the general manager<br />

until late last year and then Sport<br />

Canterbury had the opportunity<br />

to take up the Healthy Families<br />

contract. I saw it as a fantastic opportunity<br />

to exercise my passion<br />

around social change so I took<br />

up the leadership role of Healthy<br />

Families Christchurch initiative.<br />

We work with wider stakeholder<br />

groups across the sector to develop<br />

a strategy to make sure we’ve<br />

got really well skilled people and<br />

enough of them for a growing<br />

sector. In greater Christchurch<br />

we’ve got all these fantastic facilities<br />

being built. The council has<br />

indicated we’re going to have to<br />

grow the number of people with<br />

the right skills for those facilities.<br />

What is the purpose of<br />

Healthy Families?<br />

Healthy Families is a social<br />

change initiative. It’s about connecting<br />

leadership to make it<br />

easier to access healthy choices<br />

in everyday lives. So Healthy<br />

Families is about having conversations<br />

at a community level so<br />

the community becomes aware of<br />

the policies and the opportunities<br />

that come up. We are making<br />

healthy choices more acceptable<br />

for some people. For example,<br />

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we have been working with<br />

churches, and one church identified<br />

access to fresh produce was a<br />

problem in their communities so<br />

we’ve been helping with that. We<br />

want to know who’s doing what<br />

and how we can help – whether<br />

that might be a work place which<br />

is wanting to help their staff<br />

become Smokefree or working<br />

with a school around the health<br />

of its staff or providing school<br />

gardens or a water-only policy<br />

implementation.<br />

And how did you get involved<br />

in that?<br />

So I started my work as<br />

professional sports coach and<br />

somebody said to me one day<br />

you’ll have to get a real job and<br />

I thought do I? I decided to become<br />

physical education teacher.<br />

Then I had a career shift working<br />

with College of Education promotions<br />

and front-line services.<br />

Part of that was promoting qualifications<br />

of sport coaching and<br />

physical education, so there was<br />

a theme evolving around education<br />

and development. Then I<br />

was made redundant when the<br />

university merged with the College<br />

of Education and from there<br />

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and business consultancy. After<br />

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What does your involvement<br />

with The Star City2Surf with<br />

Mike Pero Real Estate involve?<br />

Sport Canterbury has been a<br />

sponsor of the 6km run/walk<br />

for the last two years. And so as<br />

part of our activation we had a<br />

conversation with Star Media<br />

about how we could activate<br />

sponsorship. Last year we did<br />

that around the Green Prescription<br />

programme, which was<br />

providing support to adults who<br />

wanted to engage. This year<br />

because we had the Healthy<br />

Families New Zealand contract<br />

we saw that as a way to have a<br />

different conversation and Star<br />

Media were incredibly supportive<br />

and looked at how it could make<br />

healthier choices more acceptable.<br />

It was really open to looking<br />

at getting fresh fruit at the finish<br />

line and we’ve been looking at<br />

every opportunity we could find<br />

through that to promote healthy<br />

lifestyles. New Zealand’s rates of<br />

preventable chronic diseases is<br />

unsustainable. Here’s a chance to<br />

do things differently.<br />

Will you be taking part?<br />

I will at minimum walk. I’ll be<br />

there for sure.<br />

Has sport always been a big<br />

part of your life?<br />

Absolutely. I came from a<br />

sporting Southland family and I<br />

don’t think it was ever an option<br />

I wouldn’t do sport. My father<br />

was in athletics, rowing and rugby,<br />

and my mother was a talented<br />

dancer and came from horse<br />

racing family and did marching.<br />

I started my physical activity<br />

journey in dancing before I could<br />

walk, and then that morphed<br />

into figure skating. I’ve played<br />

netball and softball. My uncles<br />

and cousins all played rugby for<br />

Southland Stags.<br />

HELPFUL:<br />

When Jill<br />

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working, she<br />

spends time<br />

competing<br />

with her Kia<br />

Kaha figure<br />

skating team.<br />

Can you tell me about the<br />

figure skating?<br />

I skated competitively and I<br />

was selected to represent New<br />

Zealand and compete overseas,<br />

but I didn’t because back then<br />

it was expensive. I did compete<br />

at one Australian competition,<br />

but then I fell into coaching. I<br />

coached for many years, and<br />

then got back into skating after<br />

the earthquakes. I’ve been doing<br />

masters figure skating and I’m in<br />

a team called Kia Kaha, which<br />

was born out of the quakes.<br />

We competed at the Australian<br />

National Champs last year and<br />

we came fifth out of 12. But we’re<br />

hoping for bigger and better<br />

things this year. Age is no barrier!<br />

Where have you coached?<br />

In New Zealand and India.<br />

I’m excited because my husband,<br />

Darryn Ward, and I went to<br />

northern India to coach about<br />

10 years ago. He coaches ice<br />

hockey and the young girls I<br />

worked with had last year started<br />

India’s first ice hockey team.<br />

They are in Bangkok competing<br />

against the New Zealand under18<br />

team. They just had their first<br />

international win and I feel really<br />

excited because on the India<br />

team there are five ex-students of<br />

mine, and on the New Zealand<br />

team there are five of my exstudents.<br />

Wow, that’s impressive. How<br />

did you end up going over there<br />

to coach?<br />

My husband was on an ice<br />

hockey development camp in<br />

northern Europe and he met<br />

this gentleman from India who<br />

asked if he wanted to go over<br />

and coach. He’s not very good<br />

at saying no and the guy later<br />

emailed him and said when are<br />

you coming? He deferred it, but<br />

then when he eventually did go,<br />

he said my new girlfriend is a<br />

figure skating coach, so we both<br />

went over. It was a life changing<br />

experience. We were there for<br />

about two months.<br />

Have you had any injuries<br />

while skating?<br />

Yes. Sometimes I go to the<br />

physio and they say have you ever<br />

fallen before? And you say yes,<br />

thousands of times (laughs). But<br />

I’ve just had wear and tear injuries<br />

like to my knees and my hips. I’ve<br />

had a couple of concussions.<br />

And back to the City2Surf,<br />

what would you say to people<br />

who are thinking about taking<br />

part?<br />

Give it a go, anybody can. It’s a<br />

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• By Mike Yardley<br />

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staff. For years Charlie Chaplin<br />

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Gardening<br />

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Still time to plant winter vegetables<br />

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AUTUMN IS a great time for<br />

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For vegetable lovers, if you<br />

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get in quick and sow your autumn/winter<br />

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First, prepare the soil and add<br />

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keep young plants protected<br />

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If you are not planting in<br />

your vege garden, don’t leave<br />

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nutrients into the soil and<br />

protect beds.<br />

Sow green crops directly.<br />

Once grown, dig them back<br />

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weeks before planting. Alternatively,<br />

“blanket cover”<br />

beds by applying a thick layer<br />

of mulch, autumn leaves, or<br />

wood chip.<br />

Summer herb gardens are<br />

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and then produce seed in<br />

autumn. This does not mean<br />

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garden, however, you may<br />

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VARIATIONS: Always label where bulbs are in the garden<br />

so they are not accidently dug up.<br />

at this time of year. Cut back<br />

herbs like mint, sage, rosemary<br />

and thyme to promote<br />

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the garden so they are not<br />

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When autumn rains arrive,<br />

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The Star<br />

Gardening<br />

Beautiful blooms from gerberas<br />

Rachel Vogan says bright-faced gerberas<br />

offer more than ever before, with new breeds<br />

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YEARS AGO, gerberas were<br />

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Years of breeding has seen the<br />

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The flowers come in a rainbow<br />

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ebony black seeming to be the<br />

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In the shops you will find two<br />

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With a compact growth habit<br />

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They are true perennials,<br />

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Protect from harder frosts, as<br />

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While it is possible to ‘pep up’ your existing soil in the various containers you mention, we would<br />

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Theatre/Arts<br />

Actress lands role in mythical love story<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

TAKING ON a leading role in<br />

a full Te Reo Maori play has<br />

helped Kim Garrett to discover<br />

her own cultural roots.<br />

Raised by her Pakeha mother,<br />

it has only been in the last few<br />

years that Garrett, 37, decided to<br />

embrace her ancestry and learn<br />

more about her iwi Ngāi Tūhoe.<br />

“We were taken away from all<br />

things Maori, also I had really<br />

negative experiences with my<br />

father so I didn’t want to know<br />

that side,” Garrett, of Linwood<br />

said.<br />

But she said the more she has<br />

grown, the more she has realised<br />

she was losing a major influence<br />

and, after re-connecting with her<br />

half-sister, she hopes to visit her<br />

marae this year.<br />

As part of embracing her<br />

culture, she will be playing two<br />

roles – Waitaiki and Hine in a<br />

play showcasing the love and<br />

tragedy behind the legend of<br />

pounamu, or greenstone.<br />

The Court Theatre will host<br />

the play He Kura E Huna Ana by<br />

writer Hōhepa Waitoa.<br />

It tells the story of Poutini<br />

the taniwha who falls in love<br />

with Waitaiki, a woman from<br />

the northern seas of the Bay of<br />

Plenty who he takes captive.<br />

CULTURE: Kim Garrett will play the leading role in a show based on the legend of pounamu.<br />

Pursued by Waitaiki’s husband<br />

Tamaahua, Poutini realises the<br />

only way to keep Waitaiki forever<br />

is to turn her into his essence<br />

– pounamu.<br />

Garrett said legend has it if<br />

you find pounamu, it is Poutini<br />

allowing you to take one of his<br />

hidden treasures as a gift.<br />

A modern element to feature<br />

in the show will be Garrett playing<br />

the role of Hine, a young<br />

girl dealing with the loss of<br />

her family, who returns to her<br />

Maori heritage at the Arahura<br />

River and learns the stories of<br />

pounamu.<br />

The show, commissioned<br />

by Taki Rua, will tour around<br />

the South Island, with the first<br />

performance beginning at the<br />

Tūhuru Arahura Marae on the<br />

West Coast, where the legend<br />

originates.<br />

“It is terrifying I am so scared<br />

. . . there is such a beauty to it,”<br />

Garrett said.<br />

Having performed for more<br />

than 30 years, Garrett has taken<br />

the same approach to learning<br />

the Maori language as she<br />

would to learning Shakespearian<br />

theatre.<br />

She said the team behind the<br />

show are working to make quality<br />

Maori theatre more accessible<br />

and “normal” to New Zealanders.<br />

“These are good times to<br />

challenge people, the status quo<br />

and our cultural development,”<br />

Garrett said.<br />

In her role of teaching at the<br />

National Academy of Singing<br />

and Dramatic Art and the<br />

Hagley Theatre Company,<br />

Garrett always encouraged<br />

students to take on the Maori<br />

language.<br />

But she said it was only now<br />

that she has “walked her own<br />

talk” and is proving the language<br />

can be learnt.<br />

•He Kura E Huna Ana will<br />

be performed at The Court<br />

Theatre on March 27. For<br />

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Puzzles<br />

THE CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8<br />

9<br />

10 11<br />

12 13<br />

14 15<br />

16 17<br />

18 19<br />

20 21<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 />

22 23<br />

ACROSS<br />

6. Paradoxical (6)<br />

7. Astrological diagram (6)<br />

10. Strait north of Stewart Island (7)<br />

11. The __: New Zealand film which<br />

won three Oscars in 1994 (5)<br />

12. Wealthy (4)<br />

13. Crayfish (Maori) (5)<br />

16. NZ weekly newspaper, 1905-<br />

2013 (5)<br />

17. Olympic sport (4)<br />

20. Smell (5)<br />

21. Rower (7)<br />

22. Daggers (6)<br />

23. Reflect (6)<br />

DOWN<br />

1. Walking trail which includes the<br />

Clinton, Mintaro and Dumpling huts<br />

(7,5)<br />

2. Felon (7)<br />

3. Competitor (5)<br />

4. Liken (7)<br />

5. Giant in Greek mythology (5)<br />

8. Section of three-day event in<br />

which NZ riders often excel (5-7)<br />

9. Blackmail (9)<br />

14. Feared (7)<br />

15. Shortened form of a report (7)<br />

18/19. Former politician who lost an<br />

expensive and embarrassing court<br />

case in 2016 (5,5)<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

W K E<br />

R<br />

A<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. There’s at least one five-letter word.<br />

Good 9 Very Good 12 Excellent 15<br />

SUDOKU<br />

330<br />

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

every column and every 3x3<br />

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

HOW TO 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: The 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 />

© 2017 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

The number game that<br />

improves your arithmetic<br />

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Number FuN<br />

2 Digits<br />

22<br />

41<br />

64<br />

78<br />

3 Digits<br />

251<br />

312<br />

323<br />

477<br />

495<br />

761<br />

4 Digits<br />

0698<br />

1081<br />

2142<br />

5976<br />

6148<br />

6928<br />

8487<br />

9122<br />

5 Digits<br />

20217<br />

28327<br />

28711<br />

30537<br />

54440<br />

54620<br />

6 Digits<br />

532846<br />

876847<br />

8 Digits<br />

15718102<br />

27448974<br />

43261533<br />

53467230<br />

untitled puzz<br />

NUMBER FUN<br />

0<br />

6<br />

9<br />

8<br />

2<br />

7<br />

4<br />

4<br />

8<br />

9<br />

7<br />

4<br />

6<br />

1<br />

5<br />

7<br />

1<br />

8<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

4<br />

7<br />

7<br />

5<br />

3<br />

2<br />

8<br />

4<br />

6<br />

5<br />

3<br />

4<br />

6<br />

7<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

8<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

4<br />

2<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

8<br />

4<br />

7<br />

2<br />

5<br />

1<br />

9<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

6<br />

1<br />

5<br />

3<br />

3<br />

2<br />

KENKEN<br />

DECODER<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

are, ark, awe,<br />

ear, era, erk, kea,<br />

rake, raw, wake,<br />

waker, war, ware,<br />

weak, wear,<br />

weka, wreak.<br />

NZ CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 6. Ironic, 7. Zodiac,<br />

10. Foveaux, 11. Piano, 12.<br />

Rich, 13. Koura, 16. Truth,<br />

17. Judo, 20. Aroma, 21.<br />

Oarsman, 22. Knives, 23.<br />

Mirror.<br />

Down: 1. Milford Track, 2.<br />

Convict, 3. Rival, 4. Compare,<br />

5. Titan, 8. Cross-country, 9.<br />

Extortion, 14. Dreaded, 15.<br />

Summary, 18/19. Colin Craig.<br />

SUDOKU<br />

SUDOKU<br />

NZ CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 6. Ironic, 7. Zodiac,<br />

10. Foveaux, 11. Piano, 12.<br />

Rich, 13. Koura, 16. Truth,<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

are, ark, awe,<br />

ear, era, erk, kea,<br />

rake, raw, wake,<br />

waker, war, ware,<br />

weak, wear,<br />

weka, wreak.<br />

17. Judo, 20. Aroma, 21.<br />

Oarsman, 22. Knives, 23.<br />

Mirror.<br />

Down: 1. Milford Track, 2.<br />

Convict, 3. Rival, 4. Compare,<br />

5. Titan, 8. Cross-country, 9.<br />

Extortion, 14. Dreaded, 15.<br />

Summary, 18/19. Colin Craig.<br />

DECODER<br />

KENKEN<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

6<br />

1<br />

5<br />

3<br />

3<br />

9<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

8<br />

1<br />

5<br />

3<br />

4<br />

6<br />

7<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

5<br />

1<br />

5<br />

3<br />

2<br />

8<br />

4<br />

6<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

8<br />

4<br />

7<br />

4<br />

7<br />

7<br />

6<br />

2<br />

7<br />

4<br />

4<br />

8<br />

9<br />

7<br />

4<br />

2<br />

1<br />

4<br />

2<br />

0<br />

6<br />

9<br />

8<br />

1<br />

5<br />

7<br />

1<br />

8<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

NUMBER FUN<br />

untitled puzz


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Fashion<br />

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in Christchurch<br />

Ekow<br />

Quainoo<br />

looking to further<br />

their game<br />

on the opposite<br />

side of the globe.<br />

Coastal will meet Universities<br />

on Saturday at English Park.<br />

Ball, 23, has had a taste of the<br />

dream having previously played<br />

for Doncaster Rovers in League<br />

One – England’s third tier competition.<br />

The striker was a part of<br />

the youth set up at Nottingham<br />

Forrest before joining Doncaster,<br />

where he went on to earn a oneyear<br />

professional contract in<br />

2012.<br />

He has since played for a<br />

number of non-league clubs in<br />

England and most recently had a<br />

stint playing in Sweden.<br />

NEWBIES: Luis Augusto Ebrahim, Andre Luiz Pestana, Sam Orritt and Jordan Ball will have their<br />

first chance to stamp their authority on the Mainland Premier League with Coastal on Saturday. ​<br />

Orritt, 24, began as a junior<br />

at Rotherham United and had<br />

a short spell at Lincoln United<br />

before playing college football<br />

for Limestone College in South<br />

Carolina, United States. The<br />

midfielder and winger then<br />

signed for professional side<br />

Cowdenbeath FC in the Scottish<br />

League One competition in 2015.<br />

“Not only are they quality<br />

players, but they add to the<br />

professional environment we<br />

are trying to create here,” said<br />

Coastal Spirit coach Ekow<br />

Quainoo.<br />

Coastal’s two new English aces<br />

will be joined by the Brazilian<br />

pairing of winger Luis Augusto<br />

Ebrahim and midfielder Andre<br />

Luiz Pestana.<br />

The South American duo<br />

aren’t new to Christchurch. They<br />

were part of the Canterbury<br />

United futsal team which won<br />

last year’s Futsal National League<br />

title.<br />

Quainoo believes the addition<br />

of their Brazilian flair will suit<br />

both parties.<br />

“The way that we’re looking to<br />

play games really suits them and<br />

they’ve been really attracted to<br />

our coaching process. They’re really<br />

looking forward to showing<br />

what they can do in the Mainland<br />

Premier League,” he said.<br />

Since gaining promotion to the<br />

premier division in 2011, Coastal<br />

have slowly been improving<br />

and last year recorded their best<br />

finish since gaining promotion,<br />

finishing third behind Cashmere<br />

Technical and Nelson Suburbs.<br />

Cashmere will be going for a<br />

fifth straight title this season, as<br />

they look to continue the dominance<br />

they have held since 2013.<br />

However, Quainoo can see this<br />

year’s title race being far more<br />

open.<br />

Ferrymead Bays look to be one<br />

of the teams to beat after recruiting<br />

veteran midfielder Stu Kelly,<br />

as well as promising young<br />

Canterbury United players<br />

Sebastian Schacht and Nikolai<br />

Molijn.<br />

Nelson Suburbs is also likely<br />

to be strong with a spill over of<br />

players from the Tasman United<br />

national league team expected to<br />

feature for the club.<br />

Round one fixtures<br />

Friday: Nomads United v<br />

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English Park.<br />

Saturday: Cashmere<br />

Technical v Nelson Suburbs<br />

– noon, English Park.<br />

FC Twenty 11 v Western –<br />

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Coastal Spirit v Universities<br />

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Country’s top surf life saving athletes converge on New Brighton<br />

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THE COUNTRY’S premier<br />

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Series in Abu Dhabi.<br />

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Surf Life Saving New Zealand<br />

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• By Michael Burgess<br />

THE BEAST is back. Manu<br />

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clash with the Bulldogs in<br />

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Vatuvei replaces Tui Lolohea,<br />

who has been shifted to an<br />

extended interchange bench.<br />

Kieran Foran was, as expected,<br />

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squad. His shoulder is still not<br />

ready for contact, although coach<br />

Stephen Kearney said there was<br />

“a chance” he could play next<br />

week.<br />

The other changes see Jacob<br />

Lillyman and Bodene Thompson<br />

brought into the run-on side,<br />

after they started the first two<br />

rounds from the bench, with<br />

Charlie Gubb and Bunty Afoa<br />

shifted to the interchange<br />

positions. The move to bring<br />

Vatuvei in is not a surprise.<br />

The 31-year-old was always<br />

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later and has been ever-present<br />

for more than a decade at Mt<br />

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Although he can be exposed<br />

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teams make him turn – the<br />

225-game veteran offers forward<br />

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changing.<br />

“He’ll bring a strong carry,”<br />

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“He has had a couple of games<br />

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• By Ross Kiddie<br />

OVER THE years I’ve been guilty<br />

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changeable climate.<br />

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motoring.<br />

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weather, sales of convertibles here<br />

don’t seem to be waning. Those<br />

who I know that own a convertible<br />

enjoy them even though<br />

there are just a few glorious days<br />

in a year when driving with the<br />

top open really suits.<br />

The C200 convertible is part of<br />

a wide-ranging C-Class line-up.<br />

It arrives here in three variations,<br />

well I should say three different<br />

engine options. There’s a hearty<br />

4-litre, 375kW V8, a 3-litre,<br />

270kW V6 and the turbocharged<br />

2-litre, four-cylinder which is the<br />

subject of this evaluation. All are<br />

petrol-fuelled.<br />

The 1991cc turbo engine<br />

is the same as that which I’ve<br />

experienced many times in the<br />

Mercedes-Benz line-up, and it is<br />

characterised by its healthy power<br />

outputs (135kW and 300Nm) and<br />

smooth operating manner. It is<br />

harnessed to a nine-speed automatic<br />

transmission, the combination<br />

is reactive, power flows freely<br />

and response to driver input is<br />

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it is wholeheartedly honest and<br />

works with freedom through the<br />

transmission.<br />

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(280kW in AMG form), it<br />

is a mainstream engine which<br />

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Its performance figures are testament<br />

to that, the car will accelerate<br />

to 100km/h from a standstill<br />

in 8.2sec and it will make an<br />

overtaking manoeuvre in 5.1sec<br />

(80km/h to 120km/h).<br />

These figures provide the driver<br />

with a satisfying feel. At the same<br />

time the C200 doesn’t gobble fuel<br />

unnecessarily, Mercedes-Benz<br />

claims a 6.8-litre per 100km<br />

(42mpg) combined cycle average.<br />

That sits well with the 8.8l/100km<br />

(33mpg) figure constantly sitting<br />

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The C200 also has a variety of<br />

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I took the test car through<br />

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The roof raises and lowers with a<br />

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cabriolet’s quiet motion of speed,<br />

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it travels with grace and dignity.<br />

It also feels rigid in the body,<br />

the lack of a solid roof doesn’t<br />

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The C200 feels taut and<br />

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Continental tyres (225/45 and<br />

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grip along with positive feedback.<br />

Steering feel is light rather than<br />

firm, but that matters little, it is<br />

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While its driving dynamics sit<br />

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• Price – Mercedes-Benz<br />

C200 cabriolet, $94,790<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

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• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />

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• Performance –<br />

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• Fuel usage –6.8l/100km<br />

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The C200 convertible lands<br />

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Saturday 18 March 7.30<br />

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Street, Saturday & Sunday,<br />

10am to 3pm, sellout of<br />

household goods<br />

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Saturday 18th, 8am - 12<br />

noon. Attractive & useful<br />

h/hold & decorative items..<br />

No early birds please.<br />

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Sat 8.30am - 11.30am,<br />

household items & tools<br />

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Saturday 8am, combined<br />

garage sale, computer<br />

gear, tools, drill press, old<br />

china & heaps more<br />

Personals<br />

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BOARD MEETING<br />

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The date for the Papanui-Innes Community Board<br />

meeting on Friday, 24 March 2017 at 9am which was<br />

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February and The Star on Thursday, 23 February has<br />

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Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127 & 101<br />

PRIESTLEY’S CUISINE LIMITED,<br />

(THE LICENSEE, Karen Young,<br />

161 Gardiners Road, Harewood,<br />

Christchurch 8051), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the renewal<br />

of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />

respect of the premises situated<br />

at 161 Gardiners Road, Harewood<br />

known as BLACKCURRANT AT<br />

BERRYFIELDS.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />

RESTAURANT CLASS 3.<br />

The days on which and the hours<br />

during which alcohol is sold<br />

under the licence are: MONDAY<br />

TO SUNDAY 9.00AM TO 6.00PM.<br />

The 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 to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the granting of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of notice of the<br />

application, in the newspaper<br />

(being The Star), file a notice<br />

in 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 renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.<br />

Memoriam<br />

FULLER Reginald Henry<br />

18-03-1983. Loving<br />

memories of a Dear<br />

Husband, Dad, Fatherin-law<br />

and Grandad.<br />

Remembered with love<br />

always. Lorraine, Ray and<br />

Gina, Jenny and Peter,<br />

Chris and Wendy, loving<br />

Grandchildren and Great<br />

Grandchildren.<br />

Jo Daly<br />

COUNCIL SECRETARY<br />

www.ccc.govt.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127 & 101<br />

BURNSIDE<br />

WEST<br />

CHRISTCHURCH UNIVERSITY<br />

CRICKET CLUB, (THE<br />

SECRETARY, Mr Greg Belton-<br />

Brown, PO Box 31102, Ilam,<br />

Christchurch 8444), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the renewal<br />

of CLUB LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />

respect of the premises situated<br />

at 345 Memorial Avenue<br />

known as BURNSIDE WEST<br />

CHRISTCHURCH UNIVERSITY<br />

CRICKET CLUB.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: CLUB LICENCE<br />

CLASS 3.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is sold under the licence are:<br />

TUESDAY 5.00PM TO 9.00PM;<br />

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY<br />

6.00PM TO 10.00PM; FRIDAY<br />

6.00PM TO 11.00PM;<br />

SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND<br />

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 12.00PM<br />

MIDDAY TO 11.00PM.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the grant of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127, 101 & 120<br />

QINGLING LIMITED, (THE<br />

LICENSEE, Qingling Limited<br />

Supa Panda, 7 Colt Place,<br />

Christchurch), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the renewal<br />

and variation of ON-LICENCE<br />

RENEWAL in respect of the<br />

premises situated at 1 Hamill<br />

Road known as SUPA PANDA<br />

RESTAURANT.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />

RESTAURANT CLASS 3.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol is<br />

sold under the licence are:<br />

CURRENT HOURS<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 11.30AM<br />

TO 11.00PM.<br />

vARIATION SOUGHT:<br />

LICENSING GREATER AREA.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the grant of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9th March 2017.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

AKSHAN ENTERPRISES<br />

LIMITED, (THE LICENSEE, 5C<br />

Gerald Street, Lincoln 7608),<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the issue of<br />

OFF-LICENCE NEW in respect<br />

of the premises situated at 501<br />

Wairakei Road known as SUPER<br />

LIQUOR BURNSIDE.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under the<br />

licence is: OFF-LICENCE LIQUOR<br />

STORE.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is intended to be sold under<br />

the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />

SUNDAY 10.00AM TO 10.00PM.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the issue of the licence<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 105(1) of<br />

the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />

Act 2012.<br />

This is the first publication of<br />

this notice.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127, 101 & 120<br />

CASINO BAR LIMITED, (THE<br />

LICENSEE, Whitfield Braun<br />

Limited, 127 Alexandra Street,<br />

Hamilton Cental, Hamilton<br />

3240), has made application<br />

to the District Licensing<br />

Committee at Christchurch for<br />

the renewal and variation of<br />

ON-LICENCE in respect of the<br />

premises situated at 63 Victoria<br />

Street known as CALENDAR<br />

GIRLS.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under the<br />

licence is: ON-LICENCE ADULT<br />

PREMISES.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol is<br />

sold under the licence are:<br />

CURRENT HOURS<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 8.00AM<br />

TO 3.00AM THE FOLLOWING<br />

DAY.<br />

HOURS SOUGHT<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 8.00AM<br />

TO 4.00AM THE FOLLOWING<br />

DAY.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the grant of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

TGH WIGRAM LIMITED, (THE<br />

LICENSEE, 75 Bibiana Street,<br />

Christchurch 8025), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the issue of<br />

ON-LICENCE NEW in respect of<br />

the premises situated at 90 The<br />

Runway known as THE GOOD<br />

HOME WIGRAM.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under the<br />

licence is: ON-LICENCE TAVERN.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is intended to be sold under<br />

the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />

SUNDAY 9.30AM TO 1.00AM<br />

THE FOLLOWING DAY.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the issue of the licence<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 105(1) of<br />

the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />

Act 2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 101<br />

FC TWENTY 11 INCORPORATED,<br />

(THE LICENSEE, PO Box 79293,<br />

Avonhead, Christchurch 8446),<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the issue of<br />

CLUB LICENCE NEW in respect<br />

of the premises situated at 92<br />

Yaldhurst Road, Upper Riccarton<br />

known as FC TWENTY 11.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: CLUB LICENCE<br />

CLASS 3.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is intended to be sold under<br />

the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />

SUNDAY 9.00AM TO 10.00PM<br />

BUT ONLY IN CONJUNCTION<br />

WITH SCHEDULED CLUB<br />

ACTIVITIES.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the issue of the licence<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 105(1) of<br />

the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />

Act 2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

SECTION 127 & 101<br />

D & V SERVICES LIMITED,<br />

(THE LICENSEE, 359 Lincoln<br />

Road, Christchurch 8024),<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the renewal<br />

of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />

respect of the premises situated<br />

at 359 Lincoln Road known as<br />

BEAN SCENE & CARGO BAR.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under the<br />

licence is: ON-LICENCE TAVERN.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is sold under the licence are:<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 9.00AM<br />

TO 3.00AM THE FOLLOWING<br />

DAY.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />

Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the grant of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

2012.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 9 March 2017.


The Star Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

Thursday March 16 2017 55<br />

Star Classifieds<br />

• Phone our local team 03 379 1100 • Email star.class@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Cook – Chef<br />

wanted<br />

(Part-time, fixed term Contract)<br />

We are looking for a cook/chef to fill<br />

a vacancy over a period from March<br />

through to May 2017. There is also the<br />

possibility for future on-going work due<br />

to staff holidays and sickness.<br />

We provide services in an aged<br />

care facility for fifty-five residents,<br />

with additional meals and baking as<br />

required.<br />

Experience in quantity cooking would<br />

be required. A menu is provided which<br />

has been produced with input from<br />

the residents, staff and a dietitian.<br />

Please email debbie@archer.org.nz<br />

or phone 943 6006 for an Application<br />

Form. Applications close 31st March<br />

2017.<br />

SUPPORT WORKER<br />

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- Two positions -<br />

• Conveniently located St Albans<br />

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• You will be part of an<br />

experienced team<br />

• Flexible with shifts which can<br />

include AM and PM hours, weekdays,<br />

weekends and paid sleepovers<br />

If you like working with young<br />

people you will enjoy this work<br />

Phone: 027 261 0965<br />

or 027 433 7116<br />

Email: parentindhouse@gmail.com<br />

CLOTHING CUTTER<br />

A Christchurch City clothing manufacturer<br />

is looking for an experienced clothing<br />

cutter.<br />

Full or part time applicants welcome to<br />

apply.<br />

Please contact Mr. Young<br />

(03) 379 1882 or 0211917775<br />

Tours<br />

Hokianga and Far North<br />

Departs 27th August 2017<br />

8 days $1950.00 per person<br />

Cairns Winter Break<br />

Departs 1st June 2017<br />

12 nights<br />

$4,695 per person<br />

All tours include flights<br />

Call Reid Tours 0800 446 886<br />

www.reidtours.com<br />

To Let<br />

HOMESITTERS reqd<br />

city & rural. Prefer ret./<br />

not wking. Ph Lisa<br />

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co.nz<br />

Trades & Services<br />

PROFESSIONAL & QUALIFIED<br />

PAINTING<br />

Plastering, Wallpapering<br />

Spray Painting<br />

Ph John 027 860 8106<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

FENCING<br />

Phone<br />

027 825 1147<br />

ACE handyman services.<br />

Lawn mowing, painting,<br />

fence building and<br />

cleanups etc Phone<br />

021-164-5567 or 03-960-8431<br />

• Replacement/new roofing<br />

• Colour Steel gutter & fascia<br />

• Flue & log burner installs<br />

• Skytube/light installs<br />

• Earthquake repairs<br />

Licence Building<br />

Practitioner LBP<br />

Member of the Roofing<br />

Association<br />

DCM ROOFING LTD<br />

The Roofing Specialists<br />

PHONE IAIN<br />

027 445 5597<br />

iain@dcmroofing.co.nz<br />

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electrician?<br />

• Residential, Domestic<br />

& Commercial<br />

• Repairs, Maintenance<br />

• Fault finding<br />

• New housing<br />

• Competitive rates<br />

• Free quotes<br />

• Full & Partial Rewiring<br />

• Test & Tagging<br />

• Security Cameras<br />

• LED Lighting Upgrades<br />

Call 022 643 6450<br />

Email admin@totalelectric.co.nz<br />

After Hours 347 3313<br />

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Gardens.<br />

ALL landscape<br />

work done.<br />

Maintenance, pruning,<br />

tidy up, lawn work,<br />

landscape planning<br />

and planting etc.<br />

Free Quotes<br />

Phone 348 3482<br />

Building & roofing<br />

log fire inSTAllATionS<br />

• Bricklaying & Blocklaying<br />

(30 yrs experience)<br />

logfires<br />

• log fire installation & maintenance<br />

• chimney cleaning<br />

• standard logfire installations $600 + gsT +<br />

permit + parts if applicable<br />

• My scaffolding no charge<br />

fencing<br />

• Brick, block, timber or any combination<br />

roofing repairs<br />

• concrete tile, metal chip tile, corrugated iron<br />

landscape Builds<br />

• retaining walls, decks, BBQs, planter boxes<br />

Jim Gardner Trade Services<br />

Member NZ Home Heating Association<br />

Ph 03 343 4044 or 0274 375 619<br />

Email teamgardner@xtra.co.nz<br />

EQC CASH SETTLEMENT<br />

We will re-scope your property to ensure<br />

you have been paid in full to cover all<br />

your repair costs.<br />

None of the properties that we have<br />

re-scoped so far has been paid the<br />

correct amount to repair their damage.<br />

EXAMPLES<br />

Trades & Services<br />

•Yaldhurst Road Initially $3,800 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $46,320<br />

•Wairakei Road Initially $7,575 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $38,182<br />

•Prossers Road Initially $19,827 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $60,273<br />

•Kaplan Avenue Initially $859 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $34,931<br />

•Liverton Crescent Initially $11,000 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $29,842<br />

•Dalkeith Street Initially $5,000 after our<br />

re-scope payment received $8,945<br />

• We have re-scoped 50 properties who have been under<br />

paid for their repairs.<br />

• Have your initial repairs failed?<br />

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HIDDEN FIGURES (PG)<br />

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Wed 10:00, 5:50PM<br />

JINDUA (TBC)<br />

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Mon-Wed 8:15PM<br />

KONG: SKULL ISLAND (M)•<br />

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SAT 10:00, 12:30, 3:00, 6:40, 8:20PM<br />

Sun 10:20, 1:00, 3:30, 6:10, 8:40PM<br />

Mon-Wed 10:20, 1:00, 3:30,<br />

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Tue 3:00PM Wed 3:10PM<br />

LION (PG)<br />

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Tue 10:00, 5:20PM Wed 10:10, 6:30PM<br />

LOGAN (R16)<br />

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SAT 12:50, 3:10, 6:10, 9:10PM<br />

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Tue 12:25, 3:10, 6:00, 8:20PM<br />

Wed 12:50, 3:10, 6:00, 9:00PM<br />

MOANA (PG) SAT-Sun 11:00, 1:30PM<br />

MOONLIGHT (M) Thu-Wed 12:40PM<br />

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

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FIFTY SHADES DARKER R18 - SEX SCENES<br />

AND OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. LA LA LAND M -<br />

OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. HIDDEN FIGURES PG<br />

- COARSE LANGUAGE. BALLERINA G. MOANA PG<br />

– SOME SCENES MAY SCARE YOUNG CHILDREN.<br />

SING G. LION PG. SING G. THE GREAT WALL M<br />

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CHRISTCHURCH CASINO:<br />

Friday 7pm - Franchise;<br />

10.15pm - Smooth Talk.<br />

Saturday 7pm - TJ; 10.15pm -<br />

Eddie Simon. Sunday 5.30pm -<br />

Katrina Keenan.<br />

BAILIES BAR: Friday - St<br />

Patrick’s Day Celebrations.<br />

BARETTA: Friday 4pm - Nick<br />

Lee; 7.30pm - Uptown<br />

Shakedown; 10.30pm - DJ.<br />

Saturday 9pm - DJ Double<br />

Header feat. Vlad & 10a.<br />

BECKS SOUTHERN<br />

ALEHOUSE: Friday 9pm -<br />

Level 6. Saturday 9pm -<br />

Mezzanine.<br />

BILL'S BAR: Thursday &<br />

Sunday 6pm - Mickey Rat<br />

Karaoke.<br />

BISHOP BROTHERS<br />

PUBLIC HOUSE: Sunday 3pm<br />

- Mike FM.<br />

BLACK HORSE: Saturday -<br />

Luke Karaoke.<br />

BLUE SMOKE: Thursday<br />

8.30pm - French for Rabbits<br />

‘The Weight of Melted Snow<br />

Tour’, $20 entry. Friday 8.30pm<br />

- Jackie Bristow with support<br />

Katie Thompson, tickets $15<br />

+bf@eventfinda. Sunday 4pm -<br />

Sunday Sit Down Get Down<br />

feat. Lindon Puffin, free.<br />

BROUGHAM: Saturday 8pm -<br />

Jenlin’s Karaoke.<br />

CARLTON: Thursday 9pm -<br />

Headrush. Friday 10pm - St<br />

Patrick’s Day Celebrations feat.<br />

Flat City Brotherhood. Saturday<br />

10.30pm - Ctrl Alt Rock.<br />

Sunday 4pm - Quiz. Monday<br />

5pm - Woody. Tuesday 6pm -<br />

Open Mic Night. Wednesday<br />

8.30pm - Topia duo.<br />

CASA PUBLICA: Friday 9pm -<br />

DJ Dwight Caldwell. Saturday<br />

9pm - DJ Maestro B. Sunday<br />

4pm - Dr Sanchez.<br />

CELTIC ARMS INN: Friday -<br />

St Patrick’s Day Celebrations<br />

with Co-Offenders.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH FOLK<br />

MUSIC CLUB, IRISH<br />

SOCIETY HALL: Sunday<br />

7.30pm - Graham Wardrop<br />

with special guest Radha Sahar,<br />

members $15/non $20.<br />

CLADDAGH IRISH PUB,<br />

FERRYMEAD: Thursday -<br />

Open mic. Friday - St Patrick’s<br />

Day Celebrations. Saturday -<br />

Live music.<br />

COASTERS TAVERN:<br />

Saturday 8.30pm - Reckless duo.<br />

Sunday 5pm - Tasha.<br />

DARFIELD TAVERN: Friday<br />

9pm - Black Night.<br />

DARKROOM: Thursday -<br />

Wurld Series album release.<br />

Friday - St Paddy’s Day<br />

Whiskey & Metal Lebowski.<br />

Saturday - Motte + New Dawn<br />

album release. Tuesday - No<br />

Material Allowed. Wednesday -<br />

The MAN Comedy Theatre<br />

Show.<br />

DUX CENTRAL: Friday 5pm -<br />

Emerson; 9.30pm - Nacoa.<br />

Jackie Bristow @ Blue Smoke this Friday night<br />

Saturday 2pm - Do Bros;<br />

9.30pm - Big Rig. Sunday 2pm -<br />

Jazz Session.<br />

EMPIRE: Thursday 9pm - DJ<br />

Oh One Eight. Friday 10pm -<br />

DJ Vlad. Saturday 10pm - DJ<br />

Phase. Sunday 10pm - DJ Masta<br />

K.<br />

FINNEGANS -<br />

PREBBLETON TAVERN:<br />

Friday - St Patrick’s Day<br />

Celebrations feat. 2pm - Boiling<br />

Billy; 5pm - Southern Celtic<br />

Fiddle Orchestra; 7pm - Misfitz;<br />

11pm - DJ Finney.<br />

GARDEN BUFFET CAFE:<br />

Friday 6pm - Vintage Blue.<br />

HORNBY WMC: Friday - St<br />

Patricks Day Weekend feat.<br />

1.30pm - Robbie Drew; 5.30pm<br />

- Boru Irish Band. Saturday St<br />

Patrick’s Day Weekend feat.<br />

4.30pm - The Busker; 8pm -<br />

Rockabella.<br />

HORNCASTLE ARENA:<br />

Tuesday 7pm - Don Henley.<br />

Tickets @ticketek.<br />

ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL:<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

7.30pm - Swallow by Stef Smith.<br />

Tickets @ticketek.<br />

JANES BAR: Wednesday -<br />

Open Mic Night. Saturday -<br />

Live music. Sunday - Live blues.<br />

LANSDOWN FESTIVAL<br />

2017, OLD TAI TAPU RD:<br />

Sunday 6.30pm - W.A. Mozarts<br />

Coi Fan Tute performed by The<br />

Narropera Trio feat. Dorothee<br />

Jansen (soprano); Jan van den<br />

Berg (violin); and Haydn<br />

Rawstron (piano & narrator).<br />

Tickets @ Court Theatre.<br />

MACKENZIES BAR: Friday -<br />

Mammoth. Saturday - The<br />

Elevators.<br />

MAK BAR: Friday 9pm - The<br />

Cassettes. Saturday 9pm - 12<br />

Gauge. Sunday - Sign of the<br />

Firebird.<br />

MICKY FINNS: Thursday -<br />

Flat City Brotherhood. Friday -<br />

St Patrick’s Day Celebrations.<br />

Saturday - Flat City<br />

Brotherhood Sunday - Open<br />

Mic Night with Willie<br />

McArthur & Topia.<br />

OAK N FERRY,<br />

WOOLSTON: Friday - St<br />

Patrick’s Day Celebrations feat. I<br />

Alone. Saturday - Soulshine.<br />

PIERSIDE CAFE & BAR:<br />

Friday 9pm - St Patrick’s Day<br />

Celebrations feat Inside Out.<br />

Saturday - Rough Cut.<br />

R.A.T (ROSE & THISTLE):<br />

Friday - St Patrick’s Day<br />

Celebrations feat 3 live bands.<br />

RICHMOND WMC: Friday<br />

7pm - St Patrick’s Day with The<br />

Busker. Saturday 7pm -<br />

Rockabella. Sunday 3pm - I<br />

Alone.<br />

SANDRIDGE HOTEL:<br />

Thursday 8pm - DJ Chick<br />

Karaoke. Friday 8pm - The<br />

Atarmies. Wednesday 7pm -<br />

Jam Session.<br />

STOCKxCHANGE BAR,<br />

SHIRLEY: Saturday 7pm -<br />

DV8.<br />

SULLIVANS IRISH PUB:<br />

Thursday 7.30pm - Boiling Billy.<br />

Friday - St Patrick’s Day<br />

Celebrations feat. Willie<br />

McArthur; Shameless Few;<br />

Dateless n Desperate<br />

CelticRockBand. Saturday<br />

9.30pm - Brendan. Tuesday<br />

7.30pm - Topia. Wednesday<br />

7.30pm - Willie McArthur.<br />

TEMPS BAR: Friday 8.30pm -<br />

No Secrets. Saturday 8.30pm -<br />

Live music. Tuesday 7pm - Jam<br />

Session (gear provided).<br />

THE BOG: Thursday 10pm -<br />

SansTribe. Friday - St Patrick’s<br />

Day Celebrations 9am - Black<br />

Velvet acoustic; 12.30pm - Peter<br />

K; 4pm - The Jameson’s Irish<br />

Band; 730pm - Wolverines;<br />

11pm - The Corks. Saturday<br />

7pm - Bobby Lee; 11pm - Good<br />

Company. Sunday 5pm - Black<br />

Velvet Band Acoustic. Tuesday<br />

7.30pm - Jammin’ with the<br />

Jamesons. Wednesday 7pm -<br />

Davey Backyard.<br />

THE CRAIC IRISH BAR:<br />

Thursday - Willie McArthur.<br />

Friday - St Patrick’s Day<br />

Celebrations feat. 1pm - Eddie<br />

Simon; 4.30pm - Stoutfellows;<br />

9pm - Shameless Few. Saturday<br />

- Unhinged. Wednesday -<br />

Karaoke.<br />

THE CUBAN: Friday 9.15pm -<br />

Topia. Saturday 8.30pm - Ryan<br />

Ferris duo.<br />

THE FITZ: Friday 9.30pm -<br />

Super Freak. Saturday 9.30pm -<br />

Reg.<br />

THE MILLER: Friday 2pm -<br />

Flat City Brotherhood; 9pm -<br />

Absolut duo. Saturday 9.30pm -<br />

Shalow. Wednesday 8pm -<br />

Karaoke with Lance.<br />

THE PAPANUI: Sunday<br />

2.30pm - Lino.<br />

THE WAVE BAR: Thursday<br />

8.30pm - Karaoke. Friday<br />

8.30pm - DJ.<br />

TREVINOS: Friday 9pm -<br />

Reckless duo.<br />

TWISTED HOP: Friday<br />

7.30pm - The Scoundrels.<br />

WOOLSTON CLUB: Friday<br />

7pm - St Patrick’s Day with The<br />

Pistons. Saturday 7pm - Game<br />

of Tones.<br />

WUNDERBAR,<br />

LYTTELTON: Saturday - Li’l<br />

Chuck The One Man Skiffle<br />

Machine ‘Utility Blues’ album<br />

release, tickets $10 @UTR.<br />

Tuesday 7pm - Open mic.


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Thursday, 8.30am-1pm, 51 Pages Rd<br />

MT PLEASANT FARMERS’<br />

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Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm,<br />

McCormacks Bay Rd<br />

LYTTELTON FARMERS’<br />

MARKET<br />

Saturdays, 10am-1pm, London St<br />

OPAWA FARMERS’ MARKET<br />

Sundays, 9am-noon, 275<br />

Fifield Tce<br />

TODAY UNTIL MARCH 26<br />

RAY WHITE DUKE FESTIVAL<br />

OF SURFING<br />

The Duke Festival of Surfing<br />

is back for its second year. It<br />

will bring the best of surfing<br />

and all things beach-related.<br />

There will be many different<br />

events and activities happening<br />

throughout the festival. A festival<br />

of retro boards from all around<br />

the country, an art exhibition,<br />

surf schools and an outdoor<br />

movie night will be part of<br />

the celebrations. Go to www.<br />

dukefestival.co.nz/ for more<br />

information.<br />

New Brighton<br />

SATURDAY, 9.30AM-12.30PM<br />

COMMUNITY CAR BOOT<br />

SALE<br />

As long as the weather is good,<br />

this community-focused market<br />

sale will be on. There is a lot on<br />

offer at this market from trinkets<br />

to clothing and books. Find some<br />

bargains and useful household<br />

items. If you have some things<br />

you want to sell, phone 021 111<br />

6223.<br />

217 Ferry Rd. Free entry<br />

SATURDAY, 10.30AM-3.30PM<br />

LA GRANDE AUTO SHOW<br />

The inaugural La Grande Auto<br />

Show in Akaroa will be held this<br />

weekend. This car show has been<br />

brought to life by a passionate<br />

group of local residents to raise<br />

funds for the replacement Akaroa<br />

health hub. It will bring together<br />

many of Canterbury’s top cars<br />

and will allow you full access<br />

to view the cars and meet their<br />

owners. There will be feature race<br />

cars from all periods.<br />

Akaroa Recreation Ground.<br />

$5 per person<br />

SATURDAY, 11AM-1PM<br />

NEW BRIGHTON ROCKS –<br />

ART IN THE PARK<br />

This will be a fun event aimed at<br />

keeping the family entertained<br />

and interacting. Rock decorating,<br />

rock hunting, face-painting,<br />

awards and prizes will be<br />

available at the event. Take the<br />

family along with a picnic lunch<br />

and enjoy a day out spending time<br />

with one another and meeting<br />

new people.<br />

Rawhiti Domain Picnic Area.<br />

Free entry<br />

SATURDAY, 11AM-2PM<br />

WALTHAM FAIR<br />

A day for celebrating the<br />

community is the main point<br />

of this fair. There will be plenty<br />

of community stalls, along with<br />

many different entertainers, a<br />

bouncy castle, face-painting and<br />

other activities. There will also be<br />

a free sausage sizzle. Take the kids<br />

and make a fun day out of it.<br />

Waltham School, Hastings<br />

St. Free entry<br />

SATURDAY, 11AM-3PM<br />

ANNUAL AUTUMN<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

This exhibition will display many<br />

different and artistic sculptures.<br />

Be amazed and surprised by the<br />

pieces from a variety of artists.<br />

Artists will include Graham<br />

Bennett, Bing Dawe, Neil<br />

Dawson, Alison Erickson, Ben<br />

Foster, Roderick Herber, Mandy<br />

Cherry Joass, Virginia King,<br />

Anna Korver, Annabel Menzies-<br />

Joyce, Julia Morison, Doug Neil,<br />

Tony O’Grady, Rebecca Rose,<br />

Julie Ross, Danny Summers, Llew<br />

Summers, Marté Szirmay, Jeff<br />

Thomson, Johnny Turner, Robyn<br />

Webster and Matt Williams.<br />

Tai Tapu Sculpture Garden.<br />

Tickets $10, 16 and under<br />

free<br />

SATURDAY, 7.30PM<br />

SCOTTISH DANCING<br />

A fun night hosted by the<br />

Canterbury Scottish Country<br />

Dance Clubs at the Heaton<br />

Normal Intermediate School hall.<br />

There will be a piper’s welcome,<br />

an address to the haggis and<br />

ceilidh-style dancing. Supper will<br />

also be provided, but make sure<br />

you wear flat soled shoes. Email<br />

Frances at f.williamson@orcon.<br />

net.nz for more details.<br />

Heaton Normal<br />

Intermediate, 125 Heaton<br />

St, Merivale. $15 for<br />

dancers/$8 for children and<br />

spectators<br />

SUNDAY, 6.45AM-10AM<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY MEET-UP<br />

If you’re an early riser and<br />

passionate about photography,<br />

join the group for this meet-up.<br />

Meet other photo nuts and talk<br />

photography. Learn more about<br />

cameras, framing photos and<br />

other photography skills from<br />

other like-minded people. Pick up<br />

some ideas and skills you didn’t<br />

know about while enjoying a<br />

drink after the session.<br />

Godley Head coastal<br />

defence battery, Summit<br />

Rd. Free entry<br />

SUNDAY, 10AM-2PM<br />

MARKET ON THE FRONT<br />

LAWN<br />

Enjoy a market with a difference.<br />

The market has plenty of room<br />

and fresh country air. There will<br />

be fresh coffee, bread, fudge and<br />

honey. There will also be plenty<br />

of bargains with stalls, including<br />

clothing, jewellery, books, vintage<br />

and retro collectibles, soap, linen,<br />

toys and more. New stall holders<br />

are welcome. Phone Anna or<br />

Wendy on 342-9900 for more<br />

information.<br />

280 Hasketts Rd, Yaldhurst.<br />

Free entry<br />

SUNDAY, NOON-2PM<br />

POOL PARTY<br />

Celebrate the end of the summer<br />

pool season with the Jellie Park<br />

Recreation and Sports Centre’s<br />

final splash down outdoor pool<br />

party. Pack up a picnic and take<br />

the whole family along to enjoy<br />

free hotdogs from noon to 2pm<br />

as well as a variety of fun pool<br />

games and a lolly scramble.<br />

Normal pool entry fees apply but<br />

all extra activities are free.<br />

Jellie Park Recreation and<br />

Sports Centre, 295 Ilam Rd,<br />

Burnside<br />

SUNDAY, 12.30-2PM<br />

STEDFAST BRASS<br />

A great range of music to suit all<br />

tastes. Bring the family, bring a<br />

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enjoy. If you are keen to play in<br />

the band they would like to hear<br />

from you. Phone Kim on 027 223<br />

4386 or Freda 942 8188 for more<br />

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