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• By Sarla Donovan<br />

CONCERN OVER the layout<br />

and future development of<br />

Scott Park in Mt Pleasant has<br />

prompted a meeting early next<br />

month.<br />

The Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board decided<br />

to set up the meeting after<br />

a deputation from Coastal<br />

Pathway Group chairman Scott<br />

Babington last week.<br />

Mr Babington raised<br />

concerns about public access<br />

around the south side of the Mt<br />

Pleasant Yacht Club’s new boat<br />

shed, which is currently fenced<br />

off.<br />

Although larger than the<br />

previous shed, which was<br />

damaged in the February 2011<br />

earthquake, the new building<br />

wasn’t publicly notified.<br />

This was because other buildings<br />

in the park, including the<br />

Mt Pleasant Bowling Club, were<br />

demolished and not rebuilt,<br />

community board member Tim<br />

Lindley told <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

yesterday.<br />

Mr Babington said he was<br />

concerned the fenced off area<br />

didn’t have a pathway which<br />

would give access to public<br />

users.<br />

Yacht club committee<br />

member Tim Prickett said he<br />

didn’t think the boat shed or<br />

the fence impeded access for the<br />

public. The fence was to protect<br />

planting,<br />

“There are numerous ways<br />

you can get to the waterfront,”<br />

said Mr Prickett.<br />

The community board wants<br />

to develop a 10-year master plan<br />

for the park.<br />

Board chairwoman Sally<br />

Buck and members Darrell<br />

Latham and Mr Lindley will<br />

attend, along with other stakeholders<br />

and interested parties.<br />

Mr Lindley said it was “timely”<br />

to look at the future of the<br />

park.<br />

Neither Mr Babington nor<br />

Mr Prickett were aware of the<br />

meeting, but both said they<br />

would be keen to be involved.<br />

The meeting will be held in<br />

early September, date to be<br />

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THERE’S BEEN murmurs for<br />

some time about the Mt Pleasant<br />

Yacht Club’s new boat shed and<br />

whether it impedes public access<br />

to the Coastal Pathway and Scott<br />

Park.<br />

Today we reveal it’s more than<br />

just murmurs (see page 1).<br />

The Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board has prompted<br />

a meeting after a deputation from<br />

Coastal Pathway Group chairman<br />

Scott Babington.<br />

Scott raised concerns about public<br />

access around the south side of<br />

the shed which is currently fenced<br />

off. Although larger than the previous<br />

shed, which was damaged in<br />

the February earthquake, the new<br />

building wasn’t publicly notified.<br />

Yacht club committee member<br />

Tim Prickett said he didn’t think<br />

the boat shed or the fence impeded<br />

access for the public. The fence was<br />

to protect planting,<br />

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Residents<br />

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• By Sarla Donovan<br />

KIWIRAIL HAS met and<br />

apologised in person to<br />

Heathcote Valley property<br />

owners with fences and<br />

structures on the rail corridor.<br />

It’s also going to visit each<br />

owner in person, to ascertain<br />

how they are using<br />

the land.<br />

About 50<br />

Heathcote<br />

residents were<br />

shocked earlier<br />

this year when<br />

Ruth Dyson<br />

they received<br />

a letter from<br />

KiwiRail saying<br />

they needed a “licence to occupy”<br />

the company’s land at an<br />

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yearly increase of two per cent.<br />

The alternative was to remove<br />

any private structures on the<br />

land.<br />

David Gordon, on behalf of<br />

KiwiRail, apologised in person<br />

at a meeting organised by Port<br />

Hills MP Ruth Dyson.<br />

He told affected residents that<br />

even though KiwiRail wanted<br />

to formalise the fact that their<br />

land was being used by people,<br />

they were not going to have the<br />

“licence to occupy” requirement<br />

or the $350 per annum cost.<br />

Ms Dyson said the residents<br />

accepted the apology was given<br />

in good faith.<br />

Mr Gordon acknowledged<br />

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the “overwhelming majority” of<br />

residents did an excellent job of<br />

keeping the grass tidy, and also<br />

protected against fires “which<br />

KiwiRail didn’t do on their side<br />

of the tracks.”<br />

The company was determined<br />

to do a better job in the future,<br />

Mr Gordon said, particularly in<br />

light of the number of fires in the<br />

area over the last 12 months.<br />

Each individual property<br />

would be visited to “get a better<br />

understanding of what the residents<br />

are doing in regard to their<br />

use of the property and in order<br />

to keep the land tidy,” he said.<br />

Ms Dyson said she was really<br />

pleased at the outcome. “It shows<br />

a willingness from KiwiRail to<br />

remedy what was an unacceptable<br />

situation, front with an apology<br />

and work on a satisfactory<br />

outcome for the future.”<br />

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Tourists who pulled over for a<br />

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weekend found themselves in a<br />

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van rolled into a ditch, and the<br />

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SMART BINS FOR AKAROA<br />

Two ‘big belly’ bins have<br />

been requested for trial in<br />

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Community Board has asked<br />

the city council for the smart<br />

bins, which are fitted with<br />

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they are nearing capacity and<br />

send an alert to maintenance<br />

contractors when they need<br />

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Julia Holden<br />

People of Lyttelton’s rich history<br />

Artist Julia Holden<br />

is the creator<br />

of the Lyttelton<br />

Redux exhibition at<br />

Canterbury Museum.<br />

The Redcliffs-based<br />

artist talks to Sarla<br />

Donovan about her<br />

work and arriving in the<br />

city post-quake<br />

What brought you here in<br />

2012, when the city was so<br />

broken from the quakes?<br />

I had been living in Melbourne<br />

for four and a half years and<br />

prior to that was living on<br />

Waiheke Island. My partner had<br />

come here as a first responder<br />

after the September 4, 2010,<br />

earthquake, as a building<br />

inspector. He was two weeks<br />

away from finishing up when the<br />

February 22, 2011, earthquake<br />

struck. It wasn’t quite on my<br />

plans as a permanent place to<br />

live.<br />

It must have been a bit of<br />

a shock after the vibrancy of<br />

Melbourne?<br />

People were just trying to put<br />

their lives together – they were<br />

very warm towards me because<br />

so many people had left. I grew<br />

up in Whangarei and that’s<br />

the landscape of my childhood<br />

so Christchurch is completely<br />

different to what I’m used to. My<br />

family is all up there so I expect<br />

I’ll return there at some stage.<br />

Do you feel like you’re<br />

putting down some roots?<br />

We’re talking about leaving<br />

at Christmas, but my partner’s<br />

job keeps changing all the time<br />

and being extended. If we’d<br />

known we’d be here this long,<br />

we might have done some things<br />

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was still in place and the houses<br />

were still there; it was quite<br />

eerie. It really prompted me<br />

to think about how art can be<br />

useful at a time like this. There<br />

have been lots of spontaneous<br />

things happening where people<br />

have just done things – like the<br />

space invader lattice. It’s been<br />

fascinating to watch the changes<br />

since that time; the city’s quite<br />

transformed.<br />

How has it affected your art?<br />

When I was in Melbourne,<br />

I was mainly making art for<br />

myself, whereas here, it really<br />

makes me think about how art<br />

can be used to connect people.<br />

I did a series of paintings of<br />

Christchurch, and five of those<br />

were installed as billboards<br />

in Auckland in 2013 with the<br />

title Wish You Were Here. It<br />

was a way of sharing what was<br />

happening in Christchurch with<br />

the rest of New Zealand. The<br />

thing is, I didn’t have a sense of<br />

what wasn’t here. I’d never seen<br />

the city before the earthquakes.<br />

You must have experienced a<br />

few tremors since arriving?<br />

I’m from Northland and<br />

we don’t have them at all. I’ve<br />

experienced them in Hawke’s<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>, but not like here. It just<br />

blows my mind really, I’m<br />

not surprised people were so<br />

traumatised. It made me want<br />

to help them and remind them<br />

of the good things about the<br />

city. It sounds terrible but, in<br />

some ways, the city is not as<br />

interesting now as it was. Purely<br />

from a visual standpoint – I’d<br />

never seen anything like it in my<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

recreated for exhibition<br />

You studied at Elam School of<br />

Fine Arts in Auckland as a mature<br />

student. What were you up<br />

to before going to art school?<br />

Before Elam, I worked in film<br />

for 10-15 years as a storyboarder.<br />

That’s probably why I like the<br />

projects – I miss that about<br />

working in film, the collaboration.<br />

I studied architectural<br />

drafting and then, just as I qualified,<br />

the building industry collapsed,<br />

which is how I ended up<br />

in film. I was a chef before that<br />

but my partner does most of the<br />

cooking now.<br />

How did you get the idea for<br />

your Lyttelton portraits?<br />

Again, one of those things<br />

that just happened. Ideas evolve<br />

from a kernel. The series prior<br />

to this was I’m Your Fan from<br />

2015. I dressed up Christchurch<br />

artists and painted their bodies<br />

to look like one of their<br />

favourite paintings or portraits,<br />

then photographed them. I was<br />

conflating that idea of influence<br />

and conversations about art over<br />

time. In the course of that, Jeff,<br />

my partner, was feeling a bit left<br />

out – he’s not an artist but he is a<br />

sailor. I thought, I’ll do a portrait<br />

of him as Captain Cook and I<br />

loved it; I wanted to do more.<br />

How were they made?<br />

BROKEN: Julia Holden’s Catholic Cathedral 2013 was one of five paintings of Christchurch<br />

displayed on billboards around Auckland.<br />

I worked with Lyttelton Museum<br />

to nominate people, both<br />

ordinary folk – the local butcher,<br />

the sheriff, people who’d been<br />

locked up – as well as the famous<br />

ones. In most cases, I tried to<br />

have a generational connection,<br />

which is true for David Bundy<br />

who portrays the local butcher,<br />

and Elizabeth McCombs whose<br />

granddaughter came down from<br />

Wellington to do it. I’d find<br />

something to reference the local<br />

figure, a painting or something,<br />

go down to the $3 shop and find<br />

some clothing or material that<br />

would be suitable. My friend<br />

Wendy Rendle would help me<br />

sew it into a costume. We’d<br />

make the ‘outfit’ and then I’d<br />

make the hair, sometimes with<br />

a wig, sometimes with clay. It’s<br />

like a sculpture, a ceramic and a<br />

painting all together.<br />

What’s a typical day like in<br />

your studio?<br />

It depends what I’m doing. If<br />

I’m preparing a portrait, I have<br />

to find the clothes, get the props<br />

or make the props. Then I’ve got<br />

to set up the studio space, mix<br />

the paint, have a cup of tea with<br />

the subject, because I want them<br />

to feel relaxed. It normally takes<br />

20-30min to do the painting, so<br />

it’s quite fresh and wet when the<br />

photograph is taken.<br />

It’s an unusual style – did you<br />

invent it?<br />

No, it comes from Boo Ritson,<br />

an artist I came across 10 years<br />

ago, although she made more<br />

Americana-pop iconography. At<br />

the time I saw it, I thought that’s<br />

brilliant, why didn’t I think of<br />

that. I just thought it was so funny.<br />

I was working in portraiture,<br />

which is not very fashionable but<br />

this gave it a different approach.<br />

Are the portraits for sale?<br />

They are for sale. I’d really<br />

like someone to buy the whole<br />

collection. I’d like them to find<br />

a home here in Christchurch.<br />

It’s been so much fun, the<br />

interaction and dialogue and<br />

working with the subject<br />

directly.<br />

Do you have any hobbies<br />

outside of painting?<br />

I haven’t got a lot of time<br />

outside of work – I also have a<br />

job as a teacher’s technician at<br />

the training college in Dovedale.<br />

I do really enjoy walking and, if<br />

I wasn’t in Christchurch, I’d do a<br />

lot more swimming (the water’s<br />

too cold for me here.)<br />

What’s next on the horizon?<br />

I’ve just had a most intensive<br />

work period and now I’m having<br />

a bit of a pause.<br />

•The Lyttelton Redux<br />

exhibition is showing<br />

at Canterbury Museum,<br />

Rolleston Ave, until<br />

October <strong>23</strong>.<br />

What’s being done<br />

about Canterbury’s<br />

water quality?<br />

Look a little deeper at the<br />

action being taken to improve<br />

our precious water.<br />

This year, there are new requirements on farmers<br />

to limit the effects of farming on water quality.<br />

The majority of farmers are already doing the<br />

right thing, but more needs to be done to truly<br />

improve our precious water.<br />

We are working with farmers so that they know<br />

exactly what they need to do. It will take time<br />

for these improvements to have an effect on our<br />

water quality and quantity, but we’re off to a<br />

good start.<br />

Look a little deeper at<br />

www.canterburywater.org.nz


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City council recreational services<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

ews<br />

Scottish barn<br />

dancing<br />

fundraiser<br />

for seafarers<br />

ashion<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

DUST OFF your kilts and<br />

dancing shoes – a ceilidh<br />

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The Scottish barn dance is<br />

being put on by the Lyttelton<br />

Seafarer’s Centre as a fundraiser.<br />

Gardening<br />

It’s looking forward to having<br />

another successful event after last<br />

year’s inaugural one attracted 120<br />

people and raised $1000 for the<br />

charity.<br />

Co-manager Jess Armstrong<br />

said she was surprised by the level<br />

of enthusiasm<br />

otoring<br />

on the dance floor<br />

last year. “People got very into it.”<br />

As well as live music from<br />

celtic ceilidh band The Rice<br />

Paddies, there will be Scottish<br />

dancing instructions and there’s<br />

“no experience required,” Mrs<br />

Armstrong said.<br />

The Seafarers Centre provides<br />

a centre in Lyttelton to help with<br />

asty Bites<br />

the physical and spiritual needs of<br />

seafarers who come into the port.<br />

•The Lyttelton Seafarers<br />

Centre Ceilidh Scottish Barn<br />

Dance will be on Saturday<br />

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Winchester St, 6.30-10pm.<br />

$10/$5 or $25 for a family.<br />

oney<br />

BOOK LOVER: Sumner resident Lucy Margison, 7, was one of<br />

the first visitors in the new library.<br />

Sumner centre opened with song<br />

A LARGE crowd attended the<br />

official opening of the new<br />

library, community centre<br />

and museum in Sumner at the<br />

weekend.<br />

They enjoyed songs by local<br />

school children before the<br />

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open by Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />

and the community was<br />

welcomed in.<br />

“The opening of Matuku<br />

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Armitage Willams Construction<br />

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DIGNITARIES: Max Capocaccia, Peter Hansen, Yani Johanson,<br />

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and Deon Swiggs at the opening.<br />

The Sumner Redcliffs Historical<br />

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the museum.<br />

The society’s honorary secretary<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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READY, SET, cook.<br />

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Their winning way with vegetables<br />

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He learnt to cook at home and at<br />

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meat as much. This year, they’ve<br />

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“We were really happy to be given<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

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Linwood<br />

College<br />

PERSONALISED<br />

PATHWAYS<br />

TO SUCCESS<br />

2018 Student Leaders: 1st Row: Vai Mariner, Crystal Mehlhopt, Jenna Hollis, Leeah Mullany, Sarah Moana Wooff-Smyth<br />

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Enrolling now for 2018<br />

Principal’s Report<br />

National Fagasa Speech Competition<br />

Kia ora koutou.<br />

Talofa. Kia Orana.<br />

Malo e lelei.<br />

Bula. Fakaalofa<br />

atu. Namaste<br />

and Kumusta.<br />

Greetings to our<br />

Community.<br />

Last year Linwood<br />

College and a<br />

group based on the East Christchurch<br />

community centres undertook a major<br />

community consultation about our<br />

school. This opportunity to be involved<br />

in the vision for the redevelopment of<br />

Linwood College was whole-heartedly<br />

embraced by the community. Over<br />

1300 people responded with many of<br />

these responses being face-to-face<br />

conversations.<br />

A variety of themes arose out of these<br />

conversations with the dominant being<br />

that:<br />

Linwood College should nurture<br />

personal excellence by providing<br />

varied opportunities to meet<br />

individual needs. The school should<br />

foster a ‘love to learn’ culture that<br />

creates high levels of achievement<br />

and success in ways that are<br />

accessible for all.<br />

This theme drives everything that we<br />

do and at present it is being applied to<br />

how our students select their senior<br />

subjects. Our own LC experience, that<br />

of our families and whãnau and formal<br />

research, all agree that for many<br />

teenagers the process of selecting<br />

subjects becomes more personally<br />

important and meaningful when part<br />

of considering wider career pathways.<br />

This is why LC now calls our Years 7-10<br />

curriculum the ‘Learning Pathway’ and<br />

Years 11-13 the ‘Career Pathway’.<br />

Yes, education is full of jargon but in this<br />

case, there actually are some helpful<br />

phrases that enhance understanding.<br />

Two such terms are Backward<br />

Mapping and UBD, Understanding<br />

by Design. A useful overall summary<br />

sentence is, “Start with the end in mind<br />

and work backwards.” To support this<br />

way of thinking we have redesigned<br />

the Career Pathways booklet and<br />

subsequent processes to link school<br />

subject choices with pathwayunderstanding.<br />

It is about positioning<br />

teenagers to be future-focussed:<br />

thinking ahead, playing to their<br />

strengths and accepting challenges.<br />

Ngã mihi nui to our community as the<br />

positive activity of the year continues. I<br />

am always keen to meet people if any<br />

member of the community wishes to<br />

talk to me about anything. My door is<br />

open.<br />

Richard Edmundson<br />

Tumuaki - Principal<br />

Major Production <strong>2017</strong> ‘Wolfstock’<br />

Gateway to our Future<br />

Emerging Leaders<br />

Last month the Samoan National Fagasa speech<br />

competition was held in Woolston at the EFKS<br />

church. Congratulations to Vai Mariner - 1st equal<br />

for Year 13, Titi Ma Sun - 4th for Year 13 and Gloria<br />

Su'a - 2nd for Year 11. This was an outstanding<br />

result especially considering that they were up<br />

against students from the Auckland and Wellington<br />

regions!<br />

Vai Mariner- 1st equal for Year 13<br />

Photo provided by Ana Mulipola<br />

This year in ‘Gateway’ Linwood College students have work experience in a wide<br />

range of industries and have been gaining some valuable skills.<br />

First Aid<br />

Hospitality<br />

Health and Fitness<br />

Year 13 students, Vanessa Franklin, Amber Taylor-<br />

Jones and Tayla Spence receive certificates for<br />

Advanced Customer Services, achieved through the<br />

Gateway programme.<br />

As the newly appointed Performing<br />

Arts teacher, when I first came to<br />

Linwood College I was quick to see<br />

the wonderful talent that our school<br />

had and sought a musical which our<br />

students and families would enjoy.<br />

Settling on a Maverick Musical called,<br />

‘Wolfstock’ (written by Mary McMahan<br />

with music by Donald Woodward),<br />

this was the perfect challenge for our<br />

students.<br />

With time and practice the students<br />

thrived in this environment and the<br />

end product was exciting, funny and<br />

dynamic. I am exceptionally proud of<br />

my students and the effort that they put<br />

in. To all the parents who transported,<br />

waited, got up super early and gathered<br />

costumes - thank you so much! We<br />

could not have done this without your<br />

support. I can't wait for the next one.<br />

Mrs Boyce-Da Cruz<br />

In early July, selected students<br />

were given the opportunity<br />

to attend the annual Christ’s<br />

College Emerging Leaders’<br />

Conference, along with<br />

representatives from many<br />

Canterbury schools. At this<br />

conference many inspirational<br />

speakers told their own<br />

unique stories and passed<br />

on quintessential advice for<br />

Communities of Learning<br />

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Callum Lawson, said that the<br />

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Linwood College belongs to two Communities of Learning. Tamai is the schools<br />

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Tamariki and Te Waka Unua. The other is Aupaki: Heathcote Valley, Linwood<br />

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secondary school and beyond for many years to come.<br />

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News<br />

You said:<br />

Topsy Rule – What a<br />

great job at long last the city<br />

council will be doing to Shag<br />

Rock corner – there have been<br />

many accidents and deaths/<br />

drownings over the years and<br />

congratulations to Darrell<br />

Latham for his hard work on<br />

this project.<br />

FashionWe said: A group wants<br />

Bill and Ann Newsom<br />

– I think it is a waste of<br />

money putting up barriers on<br />

the corner by Shag Rock. You<br />

should not be allowed to drive<br />

if you cannot negotiate that<br />

corner. It is unfortunate that<br />

Bruce Imrie’s wife died because<br />

Gardening<br />

of the crash, but I understand<br />

he had a black out when<br />

driving. You cannot cater for<br />

those conditions and the only<br />

other crash I can remember<br />

was when a drunk person did<br />

not get round the corner.<br />

What concerns me more is<br />

that access to the steps going<br />

to the beach at that corner<br />

Motoring<br />

have been cut off. Currently<br />

there is no work going on to<br />

repair the footpath near the<br />

steps so there is no need for<br />

closure.<br />

When summer is coming<br />

lots of people like to get down<br />

to the beach there when<br />

walking to Sumner. When are<br />

the steps going to be reopened?<br />

At the moment you have to<br />

scramble down over rocks. I<br />

am waiting to hear someone<br />

has fallen and broken their<br />

leg! Perhaps some temporary<br />

steps could be made. Walking<br />

all the way to Clifton is too<br />

far for some older people<br />

and the footpath there gets<br />

congested with people, dogs<br />

and sometimes bicycles.<br />

to keep the road signs it<br />

made asking motorists to<br />

slow down – but the NZTA<br />

say it has to go.<br />

You said:<br />

Nicholas Smeaton –<br />

Just get a candidate for the<br />

electorate to stick their photo<br />

on it, it becomes an election<br />

hoarding and is exempt – that<br />

trick worked in St Albans!<br />

Dave Hammond –<br />

Driving into Little River I<br />

came across the new sign<br />

and thought how much more<br />

effective it was than the usual<br />

speed sign. Going through<br />

the village I can easily see<br />

that a 50km/h speed limit<br />

makes good sense. It is what<br />

SLOW DOWN: NZTA is asking for this sign to be taken<br />

down when new speed limits come into effect on Friday. ​<br />

the community wants, so why<br />

should it be argued against<br />

by those who are supposed to<br />

look after our interests?<br />

Brian Moore – Common<br />

sense says it should stay. It’s<br />

far better than speed bumps.<br />

The sign is such a good idea, I<br />

guess that’s why NZTA never<br />

thought of such a sign. I say<br />

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comes up with a better<br />

scheme for slowing down the<br />

traffic.<br />

Hamish Wilson – NZTA<br />

seem to want everyone to go<br />

fast through small towns and<br />

past schools. Is this so we can<br />

add even more to the road<br />

toll? We need lower speed<br />

limits anywhere where people<br />

and especially children have<br />

to mix with cars. A 50km/h<br />

limit for Little River and a<br />

30km/h limit outside ALL<br />

schools (when our children are<br />

around) please.<br />

Hamish Middleton – I<br />

don’t see why 50km/h is such<br />

a huge problem for the NZTA.<br />

Huge amount of pedestrians<br />

crossing the road. 50km/h is<br />

common sense.<br />

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Lucinda Rees –<br />

Of course Little River<br />

should have a 50km/h<br />

speed limit. This should<br />

be the case in every<br />

village. New Zealand<br />

needs to lower its<br />

road toll not raise it<br />

even higher. Get real<br />

NZTA and join the 21st<br />

century!<br />

Don Gould – Good<br />

work and good article.<br />

Raising awareness of<br />

the speed change. Let’s<br />

see them take it down,<br />

store it carefully for a<br />

month and then throw<br />

it right back up if people<br />

don’t pay attention to<br />

the new speed limit that<br />

was agreed.<br />

Nathan Gemmill<br />

– So if you’re doing the<br />

speed limit and the sign<br />

says please slow down<br />

do you go slower? Then<br />

when do you speed<br />

up again? Road signs<br />

need to be clear in their<br />

meaning not confusing.<br />

Bonnie Miller<br />

Perry – Time for<br />

NZTA to show a little<br />

local empathy, and<br />

allow the sign to stay.<br />

Wal Thomas – Just<br />

install it on private land.<br />

Step closer for Redcliffs<br />

Ruth Dyson, MP<br />

for Port Hills<br />

says the wheels<br />

are finally in<br />

motion to return<br />

Redcliffs School<br />

back to where it belongs –<br />

in Redcliffs<br />

THE RETURN of Redcliffs<br />

School to its community moved<br />

one step closer recently when<br />

the hearings panel voted unanimously<br />

to recommend that the<br />

city council agrees to the land<br />

swap – the Redcliffs School site<br />

for Redcliffs Park.<br />

I must say that I was really<br />

impressed with the process.<br />

Most impressive were the five<br />

Redcliffs School students who<br />

not only presented a considered<br />

and thoughtful submission, but<br />

calmly and strongly answered<br />

questions. Well done to Charli,<br />

Mia, Martina, Hamish and<br />

William – you made us all<br />

very proud! It says a lot about<br />

the strength of the school and<br />

community that these students<br />

were in year 2 when the school<br />

moved to Sumner and are off to<br />

high school next year.<br />

Even though the students<br />

stole the show, other voices<br />

and perspectives were heard<br />

– including concerns that the<br />

current sports users of the<br />

park needed an alternative<br />

venue, local residents with<br />

both support and opposition,<br />

Ngai Tahu who preferred a<br />

different use for the school site<br />

and the school board – all of<br />

whom received a very engaged<br />

response from the panel<br />

members. It felt like democracy<br />

in action!<br />

But this is just the first step.<br />

The city council will decide on<br />

September 7 whether to accept<br />

or reject this proposal. Should it<br />

agree, the Ministry of Education<br />

then starts its process of public<br />

engagement. This process will<br />

answer many of the questions<br />

that local residents have asked<br />

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which could not be answered by<br />

the city council. And although<br />

there is no requirement for<br />

them to do so, the school will<br />

engage with the community on<br />

the actual design of the school<br />

to get the best possible outcome.<br />

The school is currently<br />

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the ministry about the master<br />

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Christchurch Regeneration<br />

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formal submission process<br />

which city council has just<br />

completed.<br />

It feels like such a long time<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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PLANTING: Some of the volunteers who helped to plant more than 3000 native plants into a<br />

new reserve opposite Redcliffs Park at the weekend. ​<br />

Native planting in Redcliffs<br />

VOLUNTEERS planted almost<br />

3500 native plants in a new<br />

reserve opposite Redcliffs Park<br />

at the weekend.<br />

Scott Babington, chairman<br />

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said about 100 people helped out<br />

over the two days.<br />

“It was a fantastic effort,<br />

especially considering the<br />

cold and windy conditions on<br />

Sunday.”<br />

The reserve at the end of<br />

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more recently, was used by<br />

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Esplanade Wall and Coastal<br />

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Plants for the reserve<br />

were donated by the Pacific<br />

Development Trust, while the<br />

Mainland Foundation helped to<br />

supply and spread the soil and<br />

the Lion Foundation helped<br />

to obtain and place the<br />

boulders.<br />

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Parents, teachers and pupils were treated to a kapa haka<br />

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Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School kapa haka group is looking forward<br />

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pupils from years 4-8 in the kapa haka group which is led by<br />

teacher Matua Maaka Tau.<br />

Heathcote’s wearable art<br />

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in a time of 35min 17sec. Blair<br />

McWhirter, in his first race for the<br />

club, finished second in the senior<br />

men’s 10km event in a time of<br />

32min 32sec.<br />

Jess Fahey also found her way to<br />

the podium, finishing third in the<br />

under-20 women’s event with her<br />

sister Meg taking fifth place in the<br />

same event.<br />

The juniors continued their<br />

good form with Hero Barrettelli,<br />

7, Amelie Clark, 8, and Abi Scott-<br />

Douglas, 8, all claiming top three<br />

finishes in their grade eight and<br />

under race.<br />

Charlie Bailey, 12, and Maddie<br />

Sharpe, 12, who have been selected<br />

for the inter-regional Canterbury<br />

PODIUM: Hero Barrettelli<br />

finished second in the grade<br />

eight and under boys 2km<br />

race.<br />

primary schools cross-country<br />

team, both finished fifth in the<br />

grade 11/12 race. Lucy Wheeler, 9,<br />

who is also training with the interregional<br />

team, finished fifth in her<br />

grade 9/10 race.<br />

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

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 17<br />

Paddleboarding to world champs<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

MT PLEASANT’S Lucy Te<br />

Moananui has been battling<br />

the cold winter mornings<br />

in preparation for the ISA<br />

world SUP and paddleboard<br />

championship in Denmark next<br />

month.<br />

“I’m lucky because my<br />

husband gets me out of bed<br />

every morning. He wants me<br />

to do well so he’s been kind of<br />

like a coach. Every morning,<br />

the alarm goes off, cup of tea,<br />

wet suit, and we’re off,” said Te<br />

Moananui.<br />

She finished second at this<br />

year’s national champs and was<br />

then selected to compete in the<br />

world championship as part of<br />

the New Zealand team.<br />

The championship consists of<br />

five different paddleboarding<br />

disciplines, with individual<br />

champions crowned in each<br />

event and an overall champion<br />

nation named at the conclusion.<br />

With a couple of world<br />

champions in their ranks, the<br />

New Zealand team has hopes of<br />

gold in Denmark.<br />

WAVE RIDER: Lucy Te<br />

Moananui will represent<br />

New Zealand for the first<br />

time at next month’s world<br />

championship in Denmark.<br />

She moved to Sumner 10<br />

years ago from the United<br />

Kingdom and soon took up<br />

surfing and eventually SUP<br />

surfing.<br />

“I loved it, it was different,<br />

it was challenging and I’ve<br />

just kept on doing it,” said Te<br />

SPORTS<br />

Moananui. A teacher by day,<br />

she is currently taking a year<br />

out of the classroom to do<br />

her Master of Education in<br />

Te Reo Maori at Canterbury<br />

University.<br />

“It’s been great. It’s given me<br />

a bit more flexibility than being<br />

in the classroom all day, which<br />

means I can study around<br />

surfing.”<br />

Te Moananui departs for<br />

Denmark next week, where<br />

the conditions will be cold,<br />

something she’s become used to<br />

over winter.<br />

“It will be warmer than here.<br />

The water temperature there is<br />

going to be around 15 deg C,<br />

which to me right now is like a<br />

bath because here we’re looking<br />

at about 9 deg C in the water,”<br />

said Te Moananui.<br />

The world championship<br />

runs from September 1-10 in<br />

Vorupor and Copenhagen.<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>s on track for fifth premier league title<br />

FERRYMEAD BAYS are just<br />

one win away from becoming<br />

the first club to win five<br />

mainland premier league titles.<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>s held their nerve at the<br />

weekend to win two crucial<br />

games against Universities 3-0<br />

on Friday and Nelson Suburbs<br />

4-0 on Sunday.<br />

The results mean, with one<br />

round remaining, <strong>Bay</strong>s are one<br />

point ahead of defending champions<br />

Cashmere Technical who<br />

also have four MPL titles.<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>s’ final match will be<br />

against bottom of the table<br />

Western on Saturday at 1pm at<br />

English Park.<br />

Needing a result to have any<br />

chance of avoiding relegation<br />

Western won’t be taken lightly.<br />

Help us keep the<br />

Santa Parade going...<br />

The Christchurch City Council<br />

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event and we thank them for<br />

their contribution.<br />

However, the Trust is appealing<br />

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public through our ‘Give a little’<br />

page.<br />

All donations are gratefully<br />

accepted.<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 21<br />

BARN STORM:<br />

Lyttelton country/<br />

folk band The Eastern<br />

are providing the<br />

music at the Redcliffs<br />

School Barn Dance.<br />

Apparently last year’s<br />

event saw these<br />

guys get everyone<br />

up on the dance<br />

floor. Friends, family,<br />

anyone who wants to<br />

have fun is welcome.<br />

There’s a no-reserve<br />

auction on the night<br />

with some fabulous<br />

goodies on offer.<br />

Van Asch School<br />

gymnasium, Saturday,<br />

<strong>August</strong> 26, 6.30pmmidnight.<br />

Tickets $50<br />

per person available<br />

from the school office. ​<br />

Papanui RSA, 55 Bellvue Ave<br />

Mainly Music<br />

Friday, 9.30-11.15am<br />

Mainly Music is a fun,<br />

educational half hour music<br />

and movement session followed<br />

by morning tea and a social/<br />

play time. Go along and try it<br />

out – the first session is free.<br />

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for a 10-session card. For more<br />

information, phone Hazel<br />

384 1965 or 021 077 1264.<br />

St Andrews’ Anglican Church,<br />

148 Main Rd, Redcliffs<br />

Email: sarla.donovan@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Centre, 37 Nayland St. Free<br />

event.<br />

Chocolate Lectures<br />

Monday, 10.30am<br />

The U3A Pegasus lecture<br />

series on chocolate concludes<br />

this Monday. Historian Frieda<br />

Looser’s final talk explores the<br />

history of chocolate in New<br />

Zealand. All welcome. For more<br />

information phone Pat Whitman<br />

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89 0841. Cost is $5.<br />

Mt Pleasant Community<br />

Centre, 3 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd<br />

Use it or Lose it<br />

Wednesday, 9-9.50am<br />

This class is for the over 50s<br />

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and mobility. First class is half<br />

price.<br />

Redcliffs Bowling Club, James<br />

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Rockers of Ages Choir<br />

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Sing music from around the<br />

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circuit stations and more. First<br />

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Create ‘n’ Connect Art and<br />

Craft Group<br />

Thursday, 9.30am-noon<br />

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giveaways@starmedia.kiwi with House of Spies in the subject line or write to Take Note Book Giveaway, House of<br />

Spies, Star Media, PO Box 1467, Christchurch 8140. To be eligible for the draw, all entries must include your name,<br />

address and contact number. Entries close Tuesday 5th September, <strong>2017</strong>. Winner of The Force is Trish Lemmens<br />

of Mt Pleasant.


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FINAL<br />

WEEK<br />

DON’T MISS<br />

THE CRAZY<br />

SAVINGS!<br />

End Of Season<br />

PRICES<br />

SLASHED ACROSS THE STORE<br />

Paris<br />

2 Seater Plus Chaise<br />

The Paris suite features generous<br />

squared arms and casual pillow style back<br />

cushions for added comfort.<br />

The Paris lounge suite is a simple yet<br />

bold style that looks stunning with a wide<br />

range of décor concepts.<br />

Available in a natural coloured linen and<br />

soft tweed.<br />

save<br />

$500<br />

$1999<br />

was $2499<br />

now only<br />

Ohio 5 Piece<br />

Dining Set<br />

This 5 piece set includes<br />

a stylish 1000mm Round<br />

Dining Table and four<br />

Ohio Chairs.<br />

Disco<br />

Bedsettee<br />

Amazing value!<br />

Ideal for flats and<br />

apartments.<br />

Available in red.<br />

was $659<br />

now only<br />

$499<br />

save<br />

$160<br />

save<br />

$200<br />

was $499<br />

now only<br />

$299<br />

Mosaic Living Collection<br />

The Mosaic range has hints of quirky Retro styling with<br />

drawer fronts finished off in a fresh blue-grey colour palette.<br />

Featuring easy to open door handles, shelves for display,<br />

large internal storage areas and spacious drawers<br />

Desk was $499<br />

now only $399<br />

Coffee Table was $349<br />

now only $299<br />

TV Unit was $499<br />

now only $399<br />

WE NOW SELL ONLINE! Visit us at targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

18 MONTHS<br />

INTEREST FREE<br />

ON PURCHASES OVER $499<br />

*Finance offer expires 30th September <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Minimum purchase $499. See back page for terms & conditions.


Everything Storewide<br />

NOW<br />

ON<br />

SALE!<br />

Vermont<br />

3 Plus 2 Seater Suite<br />

Restrained and sophisticated, this suite<br />

flaunts a subtle mid-century modern<br />

design that will give your living space<br />

the fresh new look you need.<br />

was $2498<br />

now only<br />

$1998<br />

save<br />

$500<br />

Riley 2 Seater plus Chaise<br />

The Riley chaise will add the perfect modern touch to your home.<br />

Combining contemporary style, comfort and quality this lounge<br />

suite offers amazing value for money.<br />

save<br />

$300<br />

was $1499<br />

now only $1199<br />

Nova 3 Plus 2 Seater<br />

The Nova lounge suite is a classic and versatile design for your modern<br />

living space. Available in a range of sizes, we can help you choose the<br />

size that is best for your home. All of our NZ made suites are colour<br />

customisable, visit our showroom to learn more.<br />

save<br />

$1000<br />

was $2499<br />

now only $1499<br />

Occasional Chairs<br />

If you love mid-century styled furniture and supreme comfort,<br />

take a look at our stunning range of occasional chairs.<br />

Available in colours,<br />

Red, Black, Rose<br />

Gold, Grey & White<br />

Available in<br />

colours, Red,<br />

Grey, White &<br />

Black.<br />

Available in<br />

colours,<br />

Espresso &<br />

Grey<br />

Eva was $499<br />

now only $379<br />

Aubrey was $599<br />

now only $459<br />

Vivian was $499<br />

now only $399<br />

Louise was $599<br />

now only $459<br />

Levi Barstool was $169<br />

now only $999<br />

Tolix Barstool was<br />

$99<br />

now only $59<br />

Vintage Barstool was $99<br />

now only $79


Leandro Living Collection<br />

A warm and inviting range with rounded<br />

edges and a relaxed feel, perfect for<br />

families with young children. The Leandro<br />

has beautifully tapered legs and is made<br />

from solid reclaimed pine combining<br />

sustainability with style.<br />

3 Piece Dining Suite<br />

1800mm Table with 2 Bench Seats<br />

was $1399<br />

now only $1149<br />

save<br />

$140<br />

Coffee Table<br />

was $499<br />

now only<br />

$359<br />

save<br />

$250<br />

save<br />

$130<br />

Hall Table with Shelf<br />

was $479<br />

now only<br />

$349<br />

save<br />

$200<br />

2 Door TV Unit<br />

was $899<br />

now only<br />

$699<br />

Brix Living Collection<br />

Modern design with industrial metal detailing. The Brix collection is crafted from a mix of solid acacia and acacia veneers,<br />

this collection is built to be sturdy. Available in a light or dark finish.<br />

Coffee Table<br />

was $499<br />

now only<br />

$399<br />

Hall Table<br />

was $499<br />

now only<br />

$399<br />

save<br />

$300<br />

3 Drawer Buffet was $849<br />

now only $699<br />

2 Door, was $699<br />

2 Drawer TV Unit now only $599<br />

was $1599<br />

7 Piece Dining Suite<br />

1800mm Table with 6 Dining Chairs now only $1299<br />

Modena Living Collection<br />

Simple, modern, and stylish, the Modena range is a stunning option to add to your<br />

home. Featuring clean lines and a relaxed, coastal style, the Modena is an easy choice<br />

that is sure to revamp any space.<br />

2 Drawer Hall Table was $699<br />

now only $599<br />

3 Door Buffet was $999<br />

now only $799<br />

3 Piece Dining Set<br />

1900mm Table with 2 Bench Seats<br />

was $1479<br />

now only $1149<br />

FINAL<br />

SALE<br />

WEEK!<br />

1 Drawer Coffee Table was $649<br />

now only $499<br />

2 Drawer TV Unit was $859<br />

now only $699<br />

2 Drawer Bookcase was $999<br />

now only $799<br />

WE NOW SELL ONLINE!<br />

Visit us at targetfurniture.co.nz


Geo Queen Bed<br />

The Geo bed is geometric style<br />

at its finest with an intricately<br />

patterned headboard and<br />

footboard. Available in black or<br />

white, this Queen Bed will be<br />

the statement piece of your<br />

Bedroom.<br />

save<br />

$50<br />

Dimensions:<br />

W2082xD1605xH1370mm<br />

save<br />

$50<br />

was $349<br />

now only $299<br />

Willow Single Bed<br />

The fresh frame adds a fun<br />

element to suit a modern space.<br />

Also available in black and white<br />

colour options. Mattress and<br />

bedding are not included.<br />

was $249<br />

now only $199<br />

save<br />

$220<br />

Includes Queen Bed, Two 3 Drawer<br />

Bedsides plus 8 Drawer Chest<br />

Includes Queen Bed, Two 2 Drawer<br />

Bedsides plus 6 Drawer Chest<br />

save<br />

$470<br />

Memphis 4 Piece Package<br />

A traditional wood finish highlights the NZ Timber used<br />

in the Memphis and projects warmth into any bedroom.<br />

Mattress and Accessories sold separately.<br />

was $1399<br />

$1179<br />

now only<br />

Sicily 4 Piece Bedroom Package<br />

Introduce a touch of serenity into your bedroom with<br />

the Sicily Collection. The warm Ash wood tops add a<br />

striking contrast against the neutral white pine with<br />

wide metal handles completing this contemporary look.<br />

Seychelles Mattress Range<br />

was $2469<br />

$1999<br />

now only<br />

The Seychelles mattress by Serene Sleep sits between a medium and firm on<br />

the comfort scale, perfect for those people who like to sleep on their backs.<br />

Single was $359 now only $349<br />

serenesleep<br />

Bahamas Trundle Bed<br />

Features a King Single bed with a<br />

pull out trundler below, and comes<br />

complete with a King single and<br />

single mattress. The trundler easily<br />

stows away under the bed when not<br />

in use, making it the perfect solution<br />

for extra guests and sleepovers.<br />

save<br />

$140<br />

was $899<br />

now only<br />

$759<br />

King Single was $399 now only $359<br />

Double was $459 now only $399<br />

Queen was $499 now only $459<br />

King was $599 now only $499<br />

POCKET SPRING<br />

AVAILABLE IN SOFT, MEDIUM OR FIRM<br />

Prestige Mattress Range<br />

5YEAR<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

The Prestige mattress uses a high quality 7 zoned pocket spring system,<br />

designed to give superior spinal support while also keeping partner disturbance<br />

to a minimum.<br />

Single was $849 now only $799<br />

King Single was $949 now only $849<br />

Double was $999 now only $949<br />

Queen was $1299 now only $999<br />

King was $1599 now only $1299<br />

POCKET SPRING FOAM ENCASED GEL INFUSED<br />

KNITTED FABRIC<br />

10<br />

YEAR<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

We<br />

accept:<br />

targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

Corner Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch.<br />

Get more<br />

Phone: 0800 TARGET<br />

Accessories are not included in the price of furniture unless otherwise stated. Colours in store may vary to those pictured. Stock may vary from store to store.<br />

Target apologises in advance if any item is sold out during the promotion. All prices include GST. Target reserves the right to amend any misprints or errors within this<br />

advertisement. Mailer offers expire Monday 28th <strong>August</strong> <strong>2017</strong>. Sale excludes Manchester and accessories.<br />

*Minimum spend $499 using Gem Visa or Gem CreditLine. Normal credit and lending criteria and fees apply. Minimum monthly repayments must be made during the<br />

interest free period. The minimum monthly repayment of 3% of the outstanding monthly balance or $20, whichever is more, will not be sufficient to repay the purchase<br />

amount(s) within the promotional period. Prevailing interest rate (currently 25.99% p.a. Gem Visa/29.95% p.a. Gem CreditLine) applies to any outstanding balance on<br />

the expiry of the interest free period. Credit provided by Latitude Financial Services Limited.<br />

TRADING HOURS: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm • Weekends 10am-5pm

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