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The club, located in South<br />
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October 14.<br />
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The attacks began on<br />
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The drive-by shootings on<br />
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Paint was splattered on his<br />
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Mr Kent said several properties<br />
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street last Wednesday night.<br />
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SOME unwanted trigger-happy<br />
guests have been frustrating<br />
residents in New Brighton on<br />
page 1.<br />
Shooting paintballs at cars,<br />
fences and windows seems like<br />
an activity of boredom which<br />
perpetrators will eventually move<br />
on from soon. Getting good identification<br />
of the cars and number<br />
plates is key to reporting these<br />
unwanted troublemakers.<br />
On page 3, worried residents in<br />
Mairehau want to alert the public<br />
about a concerning bend in a road<br />
which is causing issues.<br />
Glenfield Cres residents want<br />
speed bumps and signs to avoid<br />
drivers misjudging the corner.<br />
A recent incident saw one driver<br />
end up in hospital with serious<br />
injuries after his vehicle hit a car<br />
parked in a driveway.<br />
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be heard to avoid any further<br />
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Bid to fix Mairehau’s crash corner<br />
Residents fear<br />
next smash<br />
will be fatal<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
RESIDENTS ON a Mairehau<br />
street believe it’s only a matter of<br />
time before a child is seriously<br />
hurt following a number of<br />
crashes at one of its corners.<br />
Residents between 59 and 65<br />
Glenfield Cres have seen plenty<br />
of people misjudge the corner<br />
outside their homes. The latest<br />
incident put a man in hospital<br />
with serious injuries after he hit<br />
a parked vehicle in a driveway on<br />
<strong>September</strong> 13.<br />
He had to be cut from the<br />
vehicle by firefighters and<br />
resident Dave Parson’s work<br />
vehicle was badly damaged.<br />
Bob Autridge, who has lived<br />
on the street for the past 16<br />
years, said something needs to<br />
be done.<br />
“We need a bloody great big<br />
sign and some speed bumps put<br />
in,” he said. “It is only a matter<br />
of time before some kid on the<br />
footpath gets it.”<br />
City council transport<br />
operations manager Aaron<br />
Haymes said a report on the<br />
FED UP: Glenfield Cres residents Neville Amor (left) and Bob<br />
Autridge have seen numerous crashes on the corner outside<br />
their properties.<br />
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latest crash had been received<br />
from a resident. City council<br />
staff are investigating some “lowcost<br />
interventions to make the<br />
bends more conspicuous”.<br />
Installing two speed bumps<br />
would cost about $50,000 but Mr<br />
Haymes said, at the present time,<br />
traffic calming initiatives were<br />
not a high-priority and funding<br />
was not available for these types<br />
of schemes.<br />
Mr Autridge asked the<br />
Papanui-Innes Community<br />
Board last year to paint yellow<br />
lines around the corner to<br />
improve visibility, which they<br />
did in January.<br />
Residents say the lines were a<br />
good start, but more needs to be<br />
done.<br />
In June, a woman failed to take<br />
the corner and ended up on the<br />
front lawn of the property next<br />
‘It is only a matter of<br />
time before some kid on<br />
the footpath gets it’<br />
– Bob Autridge<br />
TROUBLE CORNER: A vehicle<br />
hit the kerb on <strong>September</strong><br />
13 and smashed into Dave<br />
Parson’s vehicle on his<br />
driveway.<br />
door to resident Neville Amor’s<br />
house.<br />
Before that crash, he said<br />
another person had actually hit<br />
the power pole.<br />
In 2012, two men in a “soupedup<br />
Subaru” came around the<br />
corner and smashed into a<br />
container on Mr Amor’s front<br />
lawn.<br />
“They moved the container<br />
about 20cm, so they must have<br />
hit it quite hard,” he said.<br />
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The woman killed in crash on<br />
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October 18 involved a car and a<br />
van. The van driver was taken to<br />
Christchurch Hospital with minor<br />
injuries. Canterbury metro area<br />
commander Superintendent Lane<br />
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woman’s car crossed onto the wrong<br />
side of the road and collided with<br />
the van. The serious crash unit are<br />
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FLOOD CAUSE<br />
The flooding that occurred on<br />
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• By Sophie Cornish<br />
WORK WILL begin on the new<br />
Shirley Community garden this<br />
week.<br />
The new garden is located in<br />
MacFarlane Park on Jebson St.<br />
Previously, it was located on<br />
Housing New Zealand land in<br />
Riselaw St. The Just Dirt Trust<br />
were granted a two-year lease for<br />
the garden but were told to move<br />
after only nine months when the<br />
land was put up for sale.<br />
Spokesman for The Just Dirt<br />
Trust Selwyn Eagle said the<br />
garden is for community use and<br />
he hopes it will bring neighbours<br />
together.<br />
“The main thing for me is<br />
getting people meeting people<br />
and to meet those who they’ve<br />
lived down the road from for<br />
20 years and are now doing<br />
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Those who want to be<br />
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“There will still be some<br />
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No money is required in<br />
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Plans for the area include<br />
transforming the current<br />
public toilet block into a tool<br />
shed, said garden organiser Ian<br />
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Currently only some raised<br />
beds have been established,<br />
as Mr Dunbar and volunteers<br />
continue to get the garden under<br />
way.<br />
Community support and<br />
involvement has been high<br />
according to Mr Dunbar, who<br />
said he’s had several calls about<br />
updates on the garden.<br />
A temporary lease for the land<br />
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the city council will be for 10<br />
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Long-term surf lifesavers honoured<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
WAIMAIRI AND North Beach<br />
surf lifesaving club members<br />
have been honoured for their<br />
service and work.<br />
Steve Johnson and Brett<br />
Leask of the Waimairi club were<br />
awarded life membership at the<br />
New Zealand Surf Life Saving<br />
awards in Auckland on Saturday<br />
night.<br />
Paul Goosey, Greg Samson and<br />
Don and Rex Dalton of North<br />
Beach club were awarded 50-year<br />
badges for their service.<br />
Mr Leask says receiving the<br />
award is an honour.<br />
As a child, Mr Leask lived on<br />
Pacific St, a short distance from<br />
the Waimairi club where he says<br />
he’s been ‘hanging around’ since<br />
he was 10 years old.<br />
“With surf lifesaving, you’re in<br />
it for life,” said Mr Leask, who is<br />
now 69 years old.<br />
The combination of sport and<br />
community service is what he believes<br />
makes surf lifesaving great.<br />
“There is a fellowship within<br />
the clubs, especially in the 60s<br />
and 70s, it was a great matchmaking<br />
environment also,” he<br />
said.<br />
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Prizes to be auctioned on the<br />
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Properties and cars on Keyes Rd<br />
and Marine Pde were also hit last<br />
Sunday with yellow pellets.<br />
Marine Pde resident Michelle<br />
Hansen said her house was hit<br />
twice with paintballs on Sunday.<br />
Mrs Hansen noticed it around<br />
LIFE MEMBER: Brett Leask with his award at the New Zealand<br />
Surf Life Saving awards event in Auckland Saturday night.<br />
Right: Leask competing in 1974.<br />
Camaraderie, fun and friendship<br />
are all elements which have<br />
kept Mr Leask involved in the<br />
sport over the years.<br />
McCaw will also be auctioned.<br />
Hot laps in a racing car at<br />
the Mike Pero Motorsport<br />
Park will also be up for grabs<br />
along with a signed and framed<br />
Emirates Team New Zealand<br />
T-shirt.<br />
Pleasant Point Yacht Club sails<br />
on the Avon-Heathcote Estuary<br />
7pm, which she said was fresh<br />
because it rinsed off easily.<br />
The events come after a community<br />
patrol volunteer was hit in<br />
the forehead with a paintball gun<br />
while on patrol in Lyttelton on<br />
<strong>September</strong> 8.<br />
The volunteer was sitting in her<br />
After 18 years of service in<br />
Otago, Mr Leask returned to<br />
Christchurch and the Waimairi<br />
club in his late 30s.<br />
from it’s base in South New<br />
Brighton Park.<br />
Members are currently<br />
working out of five shipping<br />
containers.<br />
To re-build the new clubrooms,<br />
$1 million is needed.<br />
Once completed, club commodore<br />
Alastair Burgess said the<br />
In total, he has given 55 years<br />
of service to Surf Life Saving New<br />
Zealand.<br />
Several roles including club<br />
captain, instructor and club<br />
president for four years were<br />
undertaken by Mr Leask.<br />
“I like the training, I like<br />
the environment and I like the<br />
families, we are now into our<br />
third generation at the club,” he<br />
said.<br />
Mr Leask has nieces, nephews<br />
and grandchildren involved in<br />
the club also.<br />
President of North Beach Surf<br />
Club Roger Smith, speaks highly<br />
of the men from receiving their<br />
50 year badges.<br />
“One of the mottos for surf lifesaving<br />
is: ‘In it for life,’ and they<br />
are great examples of guys who’ve<br />
done that.”<br />
Rex and Don Dalton are in<br />
their 70s now, however, in their<br />
prime both were New Zealand<br />
champions for their events, said<br />
Mr Smith.<br />
“They’ve had a huge history –<br />
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lifesaver, so they’ve carried on a<br />
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A black hatchback was seen<br />
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Senior Sergeant Stephan<br />
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A DECISION over the<br />
Southshore Floodplain<br />
Management Short Term<br />
Plan has been pushed back to<br />
October 10.<br />
The delay will provide more<br />
time for discussions, said<br />
Coastal-Burwood Community<br />
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Money.<br />
The board is working to ensure<br />
their suggestions are included<br />
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city council report.<br />
City council has proposed<br />
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coastline between Pleasant<br />
Point Yacht Club and the new<br />
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This will allow for natural erosion<br />
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Community board deputy<br />
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Project to improve dental health<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
A PROJECT targeting the oral<br />
health of low-income Maori<br />
and Pacific Islander adults<br />
is currently under way in<br />
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Free dental services such as<br />
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offer to those living in Linwood<br />
and surrounding areas.<br />
Funded by Wrigley Company<br />
Foundation and New Zealand<br />
Dental Association Community<br />
Service Grants, the I Roto Dental<br />
Services Project was gifted<br />
over $4000 to provide services<br />
to 20-25 patients.<br />
Co-ordinator for the project<br />
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target group was chosen as they<br />
are some of the most vulnerable<br />
to poor oral health.<br />
“We have to start somewhere<br />
and the uptake of their (Maori<br />
and Pacific Islander adults) oral<br />
health care is really quite low.”<br />
Mr Hamandani said one of<br />
his patients hadn’t been to the<br />
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The project is split into two<br />
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Benjamin Diaz volunteers<br />
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After treatment, volunteers sat<br />
down with patients and family<br />
members to discuss good oral<br />
care. They were given bags with<br />
toothpaste, a toothbrush and<br />
dental floss with instructions.<br />
Flyers were dispersed to community<br />
areas such as Linwood<br />
Library and Linwood Medical<br />
Centre about the project,<br />
encouraging people to visit the<br />
dental clinic.<br />
This is the sixth year Wrigley<br />
Company Foundation and New<br />
Zealand Dental Association<br />
Community Service Grants<br />
have offered funding to those in<br />
need through-out New Zealand.<br />
Approximately $47,000 was<br />
offered this year and dispersed<br />
between 12 projects across the<br />
country.<br />
Orbiter Bus stops Innes Road<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
FORMER CENTRAL New<br />
Brighton School re-opened as<br />
a community hub called The<br />
Old School Te Kura Tawhiti on<br />
Saturday.<br />
There were speeches, food, a<br />
Maori blessing and the opportunity<br />
to walk through all the new<br />
spaces.<br />
Co-ordinator Sue Davidson<br />
wants the community to take<br />
advantage of a space which is<br />
ultimately theirs.<br />
“It was (the opening) about<br />
bringing people in and saying<br />
this is your space, come and use<br />
it, get involved.”<br />
Renew New Brighton are six<br />
months into their two-year lease<br />
granted by the school to transform<br />
the empty space into a hub<br />
where organisations and locals<br />
can meet and discuss art, wellbeing,<br />
health and education.<br />
Community groups, artists and<br />
not-for-profit organisations have<br />
permanent spots in the classrooms<br />
and the office area is used<br />
as a bookable space for meetings,<br />
Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
Mr Sintes encourages<br />
those supporting the<br />
community board’s recommendation<br />
to spread the word<br />
to friends and family about what<br />
is happening on the estuary<br />
edge.<br />
Community hub opened<br />
in New Brighton<br />
fitness classes and workshops.<br />
These include Pregnancy Help<br />
Canterbury, the New Internationalist<br />
magazine, Otautahi Creative<br />
Spaces, Man-up (domestic<br />
violence help), rongoa (Maori<br />
traditional healing) and Stitch-<br />
O-Mat, a sewing initiative which<br />
provides learn-to-sew workshops.<br />
Central New Brighton School<br />
played a role in the New Brighton<br />
community for 125 years and<br />
was closed due to costly earthquake<br />
repairs.<br />
The school merged with<br />
Freeville and North New Brighton<br />
schools to become Rawhiti<br />
School, which opened its doors in<br />
January 2015.<br />
The long-term future of the site<br />
following the end of the lease is<br />
still to be established.<br />
Manager of the New Brighton<br />
Business and Landowners Association<br />
Paul Lonsdale said the<br />
opening of the hub will be very<br />
beneficial for the area.<br />
“The Old School brings that<br />
social element and community<br />
cohesiveness, it’s good that they<br />
are activating the area,” he said.<br />
OPEN DAY: Opening of The Old School at former Central New<br />
Brighton School on Saturday.<br />
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SOUTHERN JAM<br />
WELLBEING<br />
FEAST DAY<br />
Message from the Catholic Diocese<br />
of Christchurch<br />
Our Diocese is proud of Marian College. The school is<br />
thriving at its inner-city campus location alongside the<br />
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.<br />
Marian College shows us clearly that the heart of a<br />
Catholic school lies not in its buildings, but in a strong,<br />
supportive community built around faith.<br />
Marian College belongs to the Catholic Kāhui Ako<br />
Community of Learning, one of our 13 schools in<br />
Christchurch. Each school has an affiliated parish and<br />
networks contributing to the Diocese.<br />
Alongside our Diocese earthquake rebuild and repair<br />
programme, our parishes have been offered the chance to<br />
focus on spiritual renewal as we wait for a new Bishop<br />
to be appointed.<br />
The process for the rebuild of Marian College’s campus<br />
will be a priority for our new Bishop, who will ultimately<br />
make the decision on Marian College’s permanent site.<br />
This decision will not be made in isolation however,<br />
there are many factors to consider and groups to consult<br />
with, given the changes in our communities since<br />
the earthquakes.<br />
The Diocese looks forward to keeping the community<br />
updated on progress. In the meantime, Marian College<br />
continues to achieve excellent results and to thrive.<br />
A special thank you goes to the Marian College<br />
community – students, parents, staff and leadership, for<br />
your ongoing patience, support and cooperation.<br />
Fr Rick Loughnan<br />
Catholic Diocese of Christchurch Administrator<br />
The Marian College Principal<br />
Marian College is very fortunate to have a small, friendly,<br />
family atmosphere which comes from teachers and<br />
students knowing each other well.<br />
I am delighted to share that our students and teachers are<br />
making the very best of our current site – opportunities<br />
for collaboration are plenty and the benefits that come of<br />
an inner-city location are taken up with enthusiasm.<br />
At Marian College our special Catholic character is<br />
built into everything we do. Our earthquake recovery<br />
journey has taught us, that while brand new buildings and<br />
facilities are an exciting proposition, it is our faith, our<br />
community and our people that matter. I am excited about<br />
the future of Marian College – we can all look forward to a<br />
bright, sparkling new start. I hope you enjoy reading about<br />
some of our recent happenings.<br />
Mary-Lou Davidson,<br />
Marian College Principal<br />
Feast Day Festivities<br />
One of the most anticipated events on the Marian<br />
College calendar is Feast Day – recognised every year to<br />
celebrate the Assumption of Mary. This year, Feast Day<br />
began with a whole school Mass, which included the<br />
blessing of the new music department, featuring practice<br />
spaces and a multipurpose room.<br />
Traditional Feast Day activities involve Marian College’s<br />
house groups coming together in Xavier Hall to compete<br />
in a talent quest and house group chant competition.<br />
Rivalry between the four Marian College houses –<br />
Brodie, Deans, Seymour and Takahe – is strong and<br />
overwhelmingly positive. Students have been known to<br />
rehearse their chants and performances for up to six weeks<br />
in advance, polishing their acts ready for competition.<br />
Each performance is judged and awarded house points<br />
which are tallied throughout the year. The house with<br />
the most points earned – for academic, sporting, cultural,<br />
service and cultural achievements – is awarded the annual<br />
Inter-House Shield at the end of year school prize giving.<br />
Aiming for France<br />
Football talent Rebecca Lake (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu)<br />
could be heading to France next year to represent New<br />
Zealand and play in the 2018 U20 Women’s World Cup.<br />
The Year 13 Marian college student helped captain<br />
the New Zealand U19 Football team to victory in the<br />
Oceania Football Confederation championships in<br />
Auckland recently, securing the team’s spot in France,<br />
2018. Rebecca captained the team twice over the five<br />
game campaign which saw the team win all their games<br />
convincingly. Rebecca is a member of the Football Ferns<br />
development squad and has played with Mainland Pride<br />
(the National Women’s regional team) for three years.<br />
RIA KNEY<br />
Judo medallist<br />
Congratulations to Ria Kney (Ngāti Kahungunu) who<br />
won a gold medal in the U52kg girls category at the New<br />
Zealand Secondary Schools Judo Tournament last term.<br />
She won all five of her fights in the one day tournament<br />
held at Lincoln High School. Ria also won gold in two<br />
categories at the Auckland International Judo Open<br />
tournament held three weeks later at ASB Stadium in<br />
Auckland. One of her fights lasted just ten seconds!<br />
Wellbeing and service<br />
A priority for Marian College this year has been student<br />
and staff wellbeing. This year, Marian has introduced two<br />
new courses: Kia Maia and Mana Wahine. Kia Maia is a<br />
course for Year 9 students which focuses on wellbeing,<br />
character strengths, use of money, cyber safety and<br />
developing study and life skills.<br />
The Mana Wahine course aims to promote strong Marian<br />
women. Especially for year 12 students, the course<br />
teaches wellbeing, study techniques, life skills, careers,<br />
financial literacy and service.<br />
Marian College has a strong commitment to providing<br />
service to the community. Not only students, but staff<br />
members are also actively involved.<br />
Marian College staff members rolled up their sleeves<br />
recently, to spend an afternoon participating in a range of<br />
service activities including assisting at Christchurch City<br />
Mission and St Vincent de Paul, cleaning up a beach,<br />
gardening for the Beatitude sisters, making goods for<br />
Christchurch Hospital’s neo-natal unit and other<br />
children in need.<br />
Southern Jam<br />
Marian College’s Jazz Band travelled to the Southern<br />
Jam Jazz Festival in Blenheim recently – taking part<br />
in the showcase and celebration of the South Island’s<br />
secondary school jazz bands. Marian College’s Jazz Band<br />
performed at eight public venues and took home a bronze<br />
award. Band director Frances Daly is a Marian old girl<br />
currently studying at Ara Jazz School. Frances inspired<br />
the Jazz Band to compose an original song ‘Dirty<br />
Window’, which won Best Original Song at this year’s<br />
Christchurch Jazz Festival.<br />
Visit our website for further information:<br />
www.mariancollege.school.nz<br />
Ph: 03 385 8449 | E-mail: exec@mariancollege.school.nz | 122 Barbadoes Street, Christchurch 8640, New Zealand
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Disc golf set to take<br />
off at Queenspark<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
QUEENSPARK Reserve<br />
may have a disc golf course<br />
this summer.<br />
Parklands Residents<br />
Association chairman<br />
David Baines is waiting on<br />
approval from the Coastal-<br />
Burwood Community<br />
Board and city council on<br />
whether the course will go<br />
ahead.<br />
If the plans are signed<br />
off, the nine-hole course<br />
will be established in<br />
Queenspark Reserve, a<br />
good location, according to<br />
Mr Baines.<br />
“Because there is elevation,<br />
a few rolling hills and<br />
well-established trees, it<br />
will create a bit of character<br />
to it, which will be quite<br />
unique.”<br />
Christchurch Disc Golf<br />
member Chris Davies<br />
agrees: “It’s a lovely location<br />
for it. Technically it<br />
could be the first links<br />
course in the country<br />
because the rolling terrain<br />
in the area is still the sand<br />
dunes profile from the<br />
original terrain.”<br />
BASKET: Tom McKay<br />
finishes basket 18 at<br />
Jellie Park at the fourth<br />
annual Peter Crowther<br />
Memorial competition<br />
in October.<br />
Mr Baines said there is a<br />
lot of support for the idea<br />
from all parties involved.<br />
He said the course will<br />
bring a fun and healthy<br />
activity for families to the<br />
eastern suburbs.<br />
The public will be able<br />
to use the course for<br />
free, if they bring along<br />
their own frisbee or disc.<br />
Equipment to hire will also<br />
be available.<br />
“Our intention is to<br />
make it as accessible and<br />
cheap as we can for the<br />
public,” he said.<br />
Establishing the course<br />
will not be too difficult,<br />
said Mr Baines.<br />
The goals – a metal<br />
basket-like structure – a<br />
starting platform tee, some<br />
paved areas and a map will<br />
be required for each hole.<br />
Finding funding will be<br />
the next step following the<br />
sign-off.<br />
“We have a little bit<br />
of funds we can access,<br />
but we will be looking at<br />
community partners for<br />
help, whether they want to<br />
sponsor a hole or make a<br />
donation to see the course<br />
become established,” Mr<br />
Baines said.<br />
Disc golf was created<br />
in the 1970s and is played<br />
similar to traditional golf.<br />
However players use a<br />
flying disc or frisbee. The<br />
objective is to complete the<br />
hole in the fewest number<br />
of throws.<br />
There is one other disc<br />
golf course in Christchurch<br />
at Jellie Park.<br />
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Selling almost everything from antiques<br />
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Trade Me allows customers to shop online<br />
in the comfort of their own home and raise<br />
money for the Nurse Maude Hospice at the<br />
same time.<br />
At any one time, Maudes has around 250<br />
items up for auction, and almost every one<br />
of them starts at just $1 reserve with rare<br />
and collectable pieces soon reaching their<br />
optimum price.<br />
While the Nurse Maude Hospice shops<br />
sell fashion clothing and accessories Maudes<br />
on Trade Me sells almost everything else<br />
and buyers can come from anywhere in the<br />
country.<br />
With more than 200<br />
items a week being listed,<br />
Maudes on Trade Me<br />
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steady stream of donated<br />
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“Please dive into your<br />
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for that unused sports<br />
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china, glass, silverware,<br />
furniture, whiteware<br />
- in fact pretty much<br />
anything in good saleable<br />
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Bramwell, GM Marketing at Nurse Maude,<br />
“and we can turn it into the funds needed to<br />
provide hospice palliative care and support<br />
free of charge to patients and their families<br />
in the Nurse Maude Hospice.”<br />
If you need larger items or household lots<br />
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nursemaude.org.nz or call them on 375 4643<br />
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Smaller items may be dropped off at any<br />
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FLAME FILES<br />
Did you change your<br />
smoke alarm batteries?<br />
• By Mark Thomas – specialist fire<br />
investigator<br />
DAYLIGHT SAVING has come<br />
and gone, so my hope is that<br />
everyone has taken the time to<br />
swap the batteries in their smoke<br />
detectors.<br />
This should be a tradition in<br />
Kiwi households, but the reminder<br />
is still there.<br />
If you don’t change them the<br />
alarms will probably still work.<br />
But when they go flat enough<br />
for the annoying little squeak<br />
to start squawking I can almost<br />
guarantee it’ll happen at between<br />
2am and 4am.<br />
That’ll make the rest of the<br />
night a lot of fun, won’t it?<br />
There were three oven fires last<br />
week including one in Mairehau<br />
on Wednesday at about 4pm<br />
where our troops had to break in.<br />
It appears the stove was left on<br />
when the occupants went out.<br />
They’re lucky to have a house<br />
left.<br />
An earlier fire in Richmond<br />
was confined to the inside of the<br />
oven.<br />
Unfortunately, for the people in<br />
the house what was in the oven<br />
was their roast pork for tea.<br />
The crackling ignited.<br />
That’s a waste.<br />
I liked the story behind a call to<br />
Linwood last Friday.<br />
There was no fire but the elderly<br />
diabetic caller was desperate to<br />
eat to keep his sugar levels right.<br />
However, his power had gone<br />
out halfway through cooking.<br />
He called police, who were flat<br />
out.<br />
Once again the increasing<br />
co-operation between emergency<br />
services resulted in a request<br />
across the combined communications<br />
centre floor.<br />
Woolston fire crew were sent.<br />
They reset the power in the<br />
house.<br />
Cooking recommenced.<br />
Meal made.<br />
A small story with a happy<br />
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Friday, 12.45pm<br />
Challenge your word knowledge<br />
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Join in with this friendly<br />
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which includes afternoon tea.<br />
Ascot Community Centre, Ascot<br />
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Reading to Dogs<br />
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Encourage your children’s<br />
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Library staff and a dog handler<br />
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New Brighton Library, Marine<br />
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Wednesday, 10am-noon<br />
This initiative from Otautahi<br />
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It’s free to take part and everyone<br />
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Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
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children aged 8-12 welcome. No<br />
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provides you with laptops to<br />
use during the class time to sit<br />
practice tests and for researching<br />
questions. The course does not<br />
include the actual test.<br />
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot<br />
St<br />
Imagination Station<br />
Friday-Monday, 9.30am-<br />
5.30pm<br />
Lego-lovers, head down to<br />
the Imagination Station pop-up<br />
facility in New Brighton. The<br />
popular centre uses Lego and<br />
Duplo as a medium for learning<br />
and creativity.<br />
Carnaby Lane, Brighton Mall<br />
GET ON THE WATER: Stewarts Gully Sailing Club will hold<br />
an open day on Saturday from 11am-3pm. Children and<br />
adults all welcome with a sausage sizzle at 1pm. Learn to sail<br />
classes start next month. For more information, visit www.<br />
sporty.co.nz/stewartsgullysailing or get in touch with Lindsay<br />
Russell on 021 0<strong>26</strong>9 3559 or 3136709. Riverlea Estate Drive,<br />
Kainga.<br />
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Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
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this weekend to enjoy live<br />
entertainment, great food, fresh<br />
produce, artisan bread, arts,<br />
crafts, jewellery and more. With<br />
a bouncy castle and free<br />
face-painting for the children.<br />
Brighton Mall<br />
Golden Oldies Movies<br />
Monday, 1.30pm<br />
Every Monday New Brighton<br />
Museum plays a film classic. This<br />
week it’s A Matter of Life and<br />
Death by David Niven (1946). The<br />
theme is fantasy and romance.<br />
Running time 1hr 44min. Before<br />
the movie, enjoy a cup of tea or<br />
coffee and a biscuit, it’s a good<br />
way to start the week and meet<br />
some new people. $2 donation.<br />
8 Hardy St<br />
Have-A-Go at Indoor Bowls<br />
Every Tuesday, 11am-1:30pm<br />
Indoor bowls for our senior<br />
community. No experience<br />
necessary and all abilities<br />
welcome. Come along to try it<br />
out. Please wear soft shoes. Cost<br />
per person is $2. First session<br />
free. Call Tania Smith at ACTIS<br />
on 963 7070 or 027 540 5442 with<br />
any inquiries.<br />
Aranui/Wainoni Community<br />
Centre<br />
Risingholme Orchestra Open<br />
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Thursday. 9.45am-noon<br />
All players of an orchestral<br />
instrument can join this group<br />
of 55 enthusiasts as they prepare<br />
for the end of year concert. The<br />
programme has a distinctive<br />
operatic influence and includes<br />
the Der Fledermaus Overture<br />
and Ballet Suite as well as the<br />
overture to Pirates of Penzance.<br />
Bring your instrument and, if<br />
possible, a music stand. There is<br />
no cost for a fun morning. For<br />
further details, call 348 2845 or<br />
email risingholme.orch@gmail.<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 />
2nd Row: Eden Pettigrew, Adonai Schwenke, Anaru Gray, Cole Barrie<br />
3rd Row: Havana Aaifou, Thomas McHutchison, Sapana Kharal, William Paulden, Sean Robertson-Wright, Makayla Austin<br />
Enrolling now for 2018<br />
Principal’s Report<br />
Striking the Stage<br />
Kia ora koutou. Talofa.<br />
Kia Orana. Malo e<br />
lelei. Bula. Fakaalofa<br />
atu. Namaste and<br />
Kumusta. Greetings<br />
to our Community.<br />
Earlier in the year,<br />
I wrote about the<br />
principle of collaboration and its importance<br />
to our students as they prepare for the global<br />
world in which they will live their lives. This is<br />
because the global world requires effective<br />
interaction with others. IQ alone is not enough.<br />
Our Emotional Intelligence (EI) – also matters.<br />
I also discussed that we now know through<br />
neuro-science that IQ-smartness is not fixed<br />
but can grow. Effort makes us stronger. In<br />
schools this is sometimes called ‘growth<br />
mindsets’. For more information on this please<br />
see https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/<br />
I raise these points again at the end of Term 3<br />
as our focus even more tightly centres on<br />
our senior students’ success in their Yr 11-13<br />
Career Pathway and for the juniors, their Year<br />
7-10 Learning Pathway.<br />
Meet the Mayor<br />
Nineteen Linwood College students attended<br />
the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver<br />
Award Ceremony with the Honourable Lianne<br />
Dalziel, Christchurch’s Mayor. This prestigious<br />
event was held at the Mayoral Office.<br />
At Linwood College we want our students<br />
to have both the necessary NCEA success<br />
in knowledge and content-skills, and also<br />
leadership and employability expertise. IQ and<br />
EQ – the whole person. This is reinforced by the<br />
following seven qualities that NZ employers<br />
are essential for career development:<br />
1. Positive attitude<br />
2. Communication<br />
3. Teamwork<br />
4. Self-management<br />
5. Willingness to learn<br />
6. Thinking skills<br />
(problem solving and decision making)<br />
7. Resilience<br />
The message is that academic and social<br />
learning support one another in personalised<br />
pathways, career development and lifesuccess.<br />
This message is at the heart of<br />
Linwood College of <strong>2017</strong> and beyond.<br />
Finally, schools can be complicated places.<br />
If for any reason you would like to talk to me<br />
about anything, please contact the office so we<br />
can arrange this. My door is open.<br />
Ngamihinui – best wishes,<br />
Richard Edmundson - Tumuaki (Principal)<br />
We congratulate these students on their<br />
efforts and again thank Chris Allan from the<br />
Joshua Foundation for his mentorship and<br />
tremendous commitment to Christchurch<br />
youth.<br />
The Year 11 production, ‘Harbouring Ghosts’ was a<br />
fantastic, eerie performance. Through this, students<br />
explored the healing of past mistakes.<br />
It was then the Year 12/13 classes' turn to take the stage.<br />
They tackled an adaption of Hamlet, ‘Ophelia Thinks<br />
Harder’. This was an extremely challenging performance<br />
which students handled with finesse.<br />
Stars in the Making<br />
In 2016, twelve Linwood College students<br />
acted as extras in ‘The Changeover’, a movie<br />
filmed and set in Christchurch’s Eastern<br />
suburbs.<br />
Prom Night <strong>2017</strong><br />
For many Seniors the <strong>2017</strong> ‘American Prom’<br />
was the highlight of the year’s social calendar.<br />
Magic was in the air and everyone was dressed<br />
to the nines - dancing the night away with<br />
flashing tambourines and Mickey Mouse ears.<br />
It was truly a special occasion, full of smiles,<br />
Based on a novel by Margaret Mahy and<br />
starring Timothy Spall and Lucy Lawless, this<br />
comes out in theatres on <strong>September</strong> 28.<br />
Get down and support our local talent.<br />
friendship and laughter and one which our<br />
students will never forget.<br />
Staff working at Twiggers said that it was<br />
a pleasure to be part of such an enjoyable<br />
occasion. They were extremely complimentary<br />
towards our students’ positive demeanor.<br />
ELL at the Zoo<br />
Photos: Daniel Chew Photography<br />
Front Row: Thor Russell, Jack Triggs, Damien Arps. Back Row: Ms Larisha Toomey, Makayla Austin, Aaron<br />
Skow, Jamie Hosking, Kyle Amer, Honorable Mayor Lianne Dalziel, Jacob Tait, Moahengi Ngauamo, Pritesh<br />
Nair, Joshua Galang, Orion Tipuna, Chris Allan (Joshua Foundation) Not present in photo: Jade Lindsay,<br />
Lilyanah-Rose Mato, Jordan Meaclem, Jakhaan Pitama-Dwyer, Piper Stewart and Gloria Sua.<br />
The Wonders of Science<br />
Ninety English Language Learning<br />
students gathered with excitement<br />
recently for their <strong>2017</strong> excursion to Orana<br />
Park. It was an unseasonably sunny day<br />
and the two busloads of students had a<br />
wonderful excursion.<br />
Science discoveries<br />
cause wonder<br />
and amazement<br />
for ‘Team Kea’, a<br />
class of innovative<br />
students from Te<br />
Waka Unua School<br />
who visited the<br />
College recently.<br />
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SPORTS<br />
LEADER: Tahu<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie<br />
leads the haka<br />
for Christchurch<br />
Boys’ High<br />
School’s first XV.<br />
Boys’ High nurture promising Maori star<br />
Aranui’s Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie has been selected in<br />
the under-18 Maori side after a solid season with UC<br />
Championship-winning Christchurch Boys’ High School.<br />
He talks to Andrew King about almost heading to<br />
Auckland after being spotted at an intermediate sevens<br />
tournament<br />
Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie has been<br />
playing the sport he loves since<br />
age four and the hard work has<br />
paid off with his inclusion in the<br />
under-18 Maori side.<br />
The 17-year-old, whose iwi<br />
is both Ngati Porou and Ngai<br />
Tahu, was a standout performer<br />
in this year’s UC Championship<br />
at second-five with a number of<br />
line breaks and a huge defensive<br />
workload cementing his spot in<br />
the starting Christchurch Boys’<br />
High School side and earning<br />
him a call-up for higher honours.<br />
But he could have been busting<br />
tackles in Auckland.<br />
His talent was identified when<br />
he was 12 by talent scouts from<br />
a couple of Auckland schools<br />
at the 2012 AIMS Games in<br />
Tauranga, where he was playing<br />
sevens for Chisnallwood Intermediate.<br />
He was offered a full scholarship<br />
to St Kentigern College,<br />
Auckland, which prompted him<br />
to talk with then coach and PE<br />
teacher Jared Mitchell about<br />
what he should do.<br />
“I had no idea what to tell him<br />
so I got High School Old Boys<br />
coach Aaron Mauger to have a<br />
chat with him about the pros and<br />
cons of going north or staying<br />
here,” Mitchell said.<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie was planning<br />
on heading to CBHS, but the<br />
offer from Auckland gave him<br />
another option to consider.<br />
A meeting with CBHS headmaster<br />
Nic Hill, school sports<br />
co-ordinator Steven Dodds and<br />
Mauger outlined that he could<br />
have the best of both worlds,<br />
great education and a chance to<br />
play in a well-respected rugby<br />
team.<br />
“Aaron told him you don’t<br />
need to be in Auckland to be an<br />
All Black. But we said it would<br />
not just be rugby, school work<br />
came first,” Mr Hill said.<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie said the decision<br />
to stay in Canterbury was so<br />
he could be close to family, but<br />
the Auckland offer was hard to<br />
turn down.<br />
“But it has worked out pretty<br />
good for me,” he said.<br />
He stayed with his uncle<br />
Stewart Kaa for two years on<br />
Rata St, Fendalton, less than 1km<br />
from CBHS, so he was in the<br />
zone to attend the high school<br />
before moving back home with<br />
START: Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie’s passion for rugby started at the<br />
Linwood Rugby Club in 2004. He said he would like to play for<br />
the club again one day.<br />
PHOTOS: TANIA KAA<br />
his mother Tania Kaa and father<br />
Karlin Goodwillie in Parklands.<br />
His form this year earned him<br />
selection in the Crusaders Junior<br />
Knights development camp<br />
held at St Andrew’s College in<br />
July before being selected in the<br />
Junior Knights who lost 25-10 in<br />
a curtainraiser match against the<br />
under-18 Hurricanes side.<br />
He has been involved in Metro<br />
representative rugby since age 13.<br />
He trialled and missed out<br />
on the New Zealand Schools<br />
team this year but said making<br />
the Maori team is a fantastic<br />
stepping stone for him as it has<br />
always been his dream to play<br />
rugby professionally.<br />
“With the Maori team, we get<br />
to play more games compared to<br />
the New Zealand Schools side.<br />
So that has been a bit of blessing<br />
in disguise,” he said.<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie played for<br />
the Linwood Rugby Club until<br />
age 11, before playing for the<br />
Christchurch Football Club until<br />
high school. He now plays for<br />
CBHS’s first XV.<br />
“The move to Christchurch<br />
Football Club was to develop me<br />
as a player. I will always have a<br />
soft spot for Linwood, though,<br />
and I am considering a return<br />
to play there one day,” Kaa-<br />
Goodwillie said.<br />
The Christchurch club was<br />
CHARGE:<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie<br />
had a great<br />
season with<br />
CBHS and<br />
was a big<br />
part of the<br />
side’s second<br />
consecutive<br />
UC<br />
Championship<br />
title this year.<br />
formed in 1863 and is the oldest<br />
club in the country, producing<br />
32 All Blacks including Richie<br />
McCaw.<br />
CBHS first XV coach Danny<br />
Porte said Kaa-Goodwillie is an<br />
impressive ball-runner.<br />
“He is a very physical when<br />
carrying the ball into contact<br />
and is a direct physical threat to<br />
the defensive line,” he said.<br />
“He has great footwork and<br />
great leg drive and is very<br />
professional about the way he<br />
goes about things on and off the<br />
field.”<br />
He was in the gym last week<br />
when the call came through<br />
that he had been included in the<br />
Maori side.<br />
“It hasn’t really soaked in yet,<br />
but for me, it was a satisfying end<br />
to the season and a great reward<br />
for all hard work that I had put<br />
in over the year,” he said.<br />
Kaa-Goodwillie, who measuring<br />
185cm and weighing in at<br />
91kg is one of the quickest players<br />
in the current CBHS team,<br />
said he looks up to players like<br />
Sonny Bill Williams and Ryan<br />
Crotty.<br />
The under-18 Maori team will<br />
play the New Zealand Schools<br />
Barbarians on Monday in<br />
Palmerston North before taking<br />
on Tonga Schools in Porirua on<br />
October 6.<br />
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2 cloves Garlic<br />
1 Onion<br />
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PEGASUS POST<br />
Melanoma Deadlier<br />
Than Road Fatalities<br />
Summer is around the corner, and it brings with it the<br />
temptation for some to “pre-tan” using artificial UV<br />
tanning equipment; but is it really worth the risk?<br />
More people die from melanoma<br />
each year than are killed<br />
annually in road crashes.<br />
This statistic was part of<br />
a comprehensive submission made to<br />
parliament’s Health Select Committee which<br />
is considering outlawing sunbeds for people<br />
under the age of 18 years.<br />
The submission was made by Accuro<br />
Health Insurance, established in the 1970s as<br />
a private insurer for the public health sector.<br />
Today it trades as a private health insurer<br />
with a widespread, general membership.<br />
Accuro, in supporting the submission<br />
made by the New Zealand Dermatological<br />
Society, pointed to a New Zealand Cancer<br />
Society figure of 324 deaths from melanoma<br />
in 2010. According to the NZ Road Transport<br />
Agency there were 253 road deaths for the 12<br />
months to February 2014 and 303 for the 12<br />
months to February 2015.<br />
In highlighting the figure, CEO Geoff<br />
Annals emphasised the serious nature of<br />
the disease and his submission drew the<br />
committee’s attention to the financial, social<br />
and personal costs of skin cancer.<br />
He quoted Cancer Society figures which<br />
report that New Zealand, along with<br />
Australia, has amongst the highest melanoma<br />
rates in the world. In 2010 melanoma was<br />
the fourth most common cancer with 2,341<br />
registered cases and the sixth most common<br />
cause of death from cancer.<br />
The Cancer Society further reports that<br />
skin cancer currently costs this country<br />
about $123 million annually.<br />
Geoff Annals says research by the Centre<br />
for Disease Control showed the introduction<br />
of seat belts reduced serious crash related<br />
injuries and deaths by about half and banning<br />
artificial UV tanning services is warranted<br />
on the same public health grounds as the<br />
compulsory seat belt legislation.<br />
While Accuro’s submission related to a ban<br />
for people under 18 years, it supports the<br />
introduction of a total ban on commercial<br />
artificial UV tanning.<br />
“As a health insurer grounded in the public<br />
health sector, we are strongly committed<br />
to supporting the effectiveness of publicly<br />
funded health services and better health<br />
outcomes for all New Zealanders,” Geoff<br />
Annals says.<br />
A leading New Zealand dermatologist, Dr<br />
Louise Reiche, who also made submissions<br />
to the Health Select Committee, says she’s<br />
treating many young people, especially<br />
women in their 20s and 30s, with melanomas<br />
resulting from commercial sunbed exposure.<br />
She says clients typically lie naked on<br />
their sunbeds and expose skin to radiation<br />
emitted from UV lamps which can be up to<br />
13 times greater than the peak summer sun.<br />
She’s now treating people with cancer of the<br />
genital skin which is more vulnerable to skin<br />
cancer development.<br />
“The medical profession is run off their<br />
feet with people presenting themselves with<br />
skin cancers causing the public health system<br />
to be overwhelmed,” Dr Reiche says.<br />
“The waiting list is three to four months<br />
for urgent cases and, during the delay, the<br />
cancers are growing. This results in poorer<br />
health outcomes and more complex and<br />
expensive procedures.”<br />
Geoff Annals quoted Cancer<br />
Society figures which report<br />
that New Zealand, along<br />
with Australia, has amongst<br />
the highest melanoma<br />
rates in the world. In 2010<br />
melanoma was the fourth<br />
most common cancer with<br />
2,341 registered cases and<br />
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Enjoy unique shopping to be found at Women’s Expo<br />
With over 200 companies involved, it will be one of the<br />
largest events held in the region and organisers expect many<br />
thousand women to visit the Expo over the two days.<br />
Renee Murray from Expo<br />
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“We will be bringing a fabulous<br />
experience to the women of<br />
Canterbury for one weekend.<br />
Don’t miss this opportunity to see<br />
so many wonderful companies and<br />
do lots of shopping under the one<br />
roof. Aside from having the best of<br />
local companies exhibiting at the<br />
Expo we have a large number of<br />
national companies who will travel<br />
to Christchurch from all around<br />
New Zealand especially to show<br />
local women their products. This<br />
is a great chance for women to<br />
stop, relax and spoil themselves<br />
for one weekend”.<br />
Brandhouse will return to the<br />
Expo again with their range of<br />
champagne, vodka, port and<br />
wines. Popular last year was<br />
the Royal Dragon’s elite flavour<br />
vodka collection with some<br />
flavours selling out. Introducing<br />
the most tantalizing and unique<br />
flavoured vodka collection of its<br />
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great vodka collection to enjoy<br />
neat, on the rocks or in your<br />
favourite cocktail! Visit the large<br />
Brandhouse site at the show to<br />
sample from their fabulous range and<br />
take home what you love.<br />
A new exhibitor to the show is The Lip<br />
Lounge, a new Christchurch based<br />
business that can help you customize<br />
your own lipstick in your favourite<br />
shade. You can even bring in your<br />
favourite lipstick that may have been<br />
deleted or you want to replicate and<br />
you can watch the girls at The Lip<br />
Lounge mix and create your perfect<br />
shade right in front of you.<br />
A popular section of the show is<br />
the large Artisan Craft Zone. With<br />
some favourite companies appearing<br />
every year and new companies<br />
featuring, it’s the perfect spot to<br />
find original crafts and creations.<br />
Crafter Alexander will travel to<br />
the show all the way from Marton<br />
in the North Island to showcase<br />
his range of handcrafted wooden<br />
kitchen planters. These have<br />
sold out at the past two Expos so<br />
Alex is looking forward to seeing<br />
the feedback from Christchurch<br />
visitors.<br />
Make sure you stop by the Artisan<br />
Craft Zone at the show and meet<br />
some talented small businesses.<br />
The Women’s Lifestyle Expo, on at<br />
Horncastle Arena, Christchurch, this<br />
30th <strong>September</strong> & 1st October.<br />
Door Sales only $10.<br />
For more details please see www.expos.co.nz<br />
or to keep in touch with all the Expo news &<br />
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www.facebook.com/WomensLifestyleExpo.