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GRANT DALTON and the
America’s Cup will return to
Christchurch to breathe wind
into the sails of the Pleasant
Point Yacht Club.
The club, located in South
New Brighton Park will host a
fundraising event to raise money
for its earthquake re-build on
October 14.
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the Air Force Museum of New
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Tickets can be purchased online
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“We are very grateful to Emirates
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getting behind the event … it is a
massive opportunity for our club
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The attacks began on
Wednesday last week and
have continued over the
weekend.
The drive-by shootings on
Lonsdale St, Keyes Rd and Marine
Pde saw green and yellow
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Resident Samuel Kent heard
a loud bang at his Lonsdale St
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Paint was splattered on his
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Mr Kent said several properties
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The New Brighton Club was
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People attending a function in
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by the loud bangs, similar to the
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SOME unwanted trigger-happy
guests have been frustrating
residents in New Brighton on
page 1.
Shooting paintballs at cars,
fences and windows seems like
an activity of boredom which
perpetrators will eventually move
on from soon. Getting good identification
of the cars and number
plates is key to reporting these
unwanted troublemakers.
On page 3, worried residents in
Mairehau want to alert the public
about a concerning bend in a road
which is causing issues.
Glenfield Cres residents want
speed bumps and signs to avoid
drivers misjudging the corner.
A recent incident saw one driver
end up in hospital with serious
injuries after his vehicle hit a car
parked in a driveway.
Hopefully, their concerns will
be heard to avoid any further
crashes in the future.
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Bid to fix Mairehau’s crash corner
Residents fear
next smash
will be fatal
• By Andrew King
RESIDENTS ON a Mairehau
street believe it’s only a matter of
time before a child is seriously
hurt following a number of
crashes at one of its corners.
Residents between 59 and 65
Glenfield Cres have seen plenty
of people misjudge the corner
outside their homes. The latest
incident put a man in hospital
with serious injuries after he hit
a parked vehicle in a driveway on
September 13.
He had to be cut from the
vehicle by firefighters and
resident Dave Parson’s work
vehicle was badly damaged.
Bob Autridge, who has lived
on the street for the past 16
years, said something needs to
be done.
“We need a bloody great big
sign and some speed bumps put
in,” he said. “It is only a matter
of time before some kid on the
footpath gets it.”
City council transport
operations manager Aaron
Haymes said a report on the
FED UP: Glenfield Cres residents Neville Amor (left) and Bob
Autridge have seen numerous crashes on the corner outside
their properties.
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latest crash had been received
from a resident. City council
staff are investigating some “lowcost
interventions to make the
bends more conspicuous”.
Installing two speed bumps
would cost about $50,000 but Mr
Haymes said, at the present time,
traffic calming initiatives were
not a high-priority and funding
was not available for these types
of schemes.
Mr Autridge asked the
Papanui-Innes Community
Board last year to paint yellow
lines around the corner to
improve visibility, which they
did in January.
Residents say the lines were a
good start, but more needs to be
done.
In June, a woman failed to take
the corner and ended up on the
front lawn of the property next
‘It is only a matter of
time before some kid on
the footpath gets it’
– Bob Autridge
TROUBLE CORNER: A vehicle
hit the kerb on September
13 and smashed into Dave
Parson’s vehicle on his
driveway.
door to resident Neville Amor’s
house.
Before that crash, he said
another person had actually hit
the power pole.
In 2012, two men in a “soupedup
Subaru” came around the
corner and smashed into a
container on Mr Amor’s front
lawn.
“They moved the container
about 20cm, so they must have
hit it quite hard,” he said.
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CRASH VICTIM NAMED
The woman killed in crash on
QE II Drive last week has been
named. She was 86-year-old Eileen
Margaret Pearce. The crash on
October 18 involved a car and a
van. The van driver was taken to
Christchurch Hospital with minor
injuries. Canterbury metro area
commander Superintendent Lane
Todd said it appeared the elderly
woman’s car crossed onto the wrong
side of the road and collided with
the van. The serious crash unit are
investigating the cause.
FLOOD CAUSE
The flooding that occurred on
Beach Rd, between Effingham St
and Marine Pde, on Thursday was
due to a 20cm water main blowing.
City council contractors were on the
scene early, but residents had low
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without water until it was turned
back on at 4pm.
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• By Sophie Cornish
WORK WILL begin on the new
Shirley Community garden this
week.
The new garden is located in
MacFarlane Park on Jebson St.
Previously, it was located on
Housing New Zealand land in
Riselaw St. The Just Dirt Trust
were granted a two-year lease for
the garden but were told to move
after only nine months when the
land was put up for sale.
Spokesman for The Just Dirt
Trust Selwyn Eagle said the
garden is for community use and
he hopes it will bring neighbours
together.
“The main thing for me is
getting people meeting people
and to meet those who they’ve
lived down the road from for
20 years and are now doing
something together.”
Those who want to be
involved in maintaining the
garden will receive its fruits, said
Mr Eagle.
“There will still be some
organisation, we will have a list
of what is growing and once
it’s ready, it will be dished out
amongst everyone.”
No money is required in
return.
Plans for the area include
transforming the current
public toilet block into a tool
shed, said garden organiser Ian
Dunbar.
Currently only some raised
beds have been established,
as Mr Dunbar and volunteers
continue to get the garden under
way.
Community support and
involvement has been high
according to Mr Dunbar, who
said he’s had several calls about
updates on the garden.
A temporary lease for the land
has been granted and there is
hopes that the new lease under
the city council will be for 10
years.
Long-term surf lifesavers honoured
• By Sophie Cornish
WAIMAIRI AND North Beach
surf lifesaving club members
have been honoured for their
service and work.
Steve Johnson and Brett
Leask of the Waimairi club were
awarded life membership at the
New Zealand Surf Life Saving
awards in Auckland on Saturday
night.
Paul Goosey, Greg Samson and
Don and Rex Dalton of North
Beach club were awarded 50-year
badges for their service.
Mr Leask says receiving the
award is an honour.
As a child, Mr Leask lived on
Pacific St, a short distance from
the Waimairi club where he says
he’s been ‘hanging around’ since
he was 10 years old.
“With surf lifesaving, you’re in
it for life,” said Mr Leask, who is
now 69 years old.
The combination of sport and
community service is what he believes
makes surf lifesaving great.
“There is a fellowship within
the clubs, especially in the 60s
and 70s, it was a great matchmaking
environment also,” he
said.
Team New Zealand to back fundraiser
•From page 1
Prizes to be auctioned on the
night include a helicopter ride to
a mystery destination piloted by
Ritchie McCaw with a dual sulky
experience behind Monkey King,
New Zealand’s highest earning
harness racer.
Four other chances to fly with
•From page 1
Properties and cars on Keyes Rd
and Marine Pde were also hit last
Sunday with yellow pellets.
Marine Pde resident Michelle
Hansen said her house was hit
twice with paintballs on Sunday.
Mrs Hansen noticed it around
LIFE MEMBER: Brett Leask with his award at the New Zealand
Surf Life Saving awards event in Auckland Saturday night.
Right: Leask competing in 1974.
Camaraderie, fun and friendship
are all elements which have
kept Mr Leask involved in the
sport over the years.
McCaw will also be auctioned.
Hot laps in a racing car at
the Mike Pero Motorsport
Park will also be up for grabs
along with a signed and framed
Emirates Team New Zealand
T-shirt.
Pleasant Point Yacht Club sails
on the Avon-Heathcote Estuary
7pm, which she said was fresh
because it rinsed off easily.
The events come after a community
patrol volunteer was hit in
the forehead with a paintball gun
while on patrol in Lyttelton on
September 8.
The volunteer was sitting in her
After 18 years of service in
Otago, Mr Leask returned to
Christchurch and the Waimairi
club in his late 30s.
from it’s base in South New
Brighton Park.
Members are currently
working out of five shipping
containers.
To re-build the new clubrooms,
$1 million is needed.
Once completed, club commodore
Alastair Burgess said the
In total, he has given 55 years
of service to Surf Life Saving New
Zealand.
Several roles including club
captain, instructor and club
president for four years were
undertaken by Mr Leask.
“I like the training, I like
the environment and I like the
families, we are now into our
third generation at the club,” he
said.
Mr Leask has nieces, nephews
and grandchildren involved in
the club also.
President of North Beach Surf
Club Roger Smith, speaks highly
of the men from receiving their
50 year badges.
“One of the mottos for surf lifesaving
is: ‘In it for life,’ and they
are great examples of guys who’ve
done that.”
Rex and Don Dalton are in
their 70s now, however, in their
prime both were New Zealand
champions for their events, said
Mr Smith.
“They’ve had a huge history –
the Dalton name in North Beach
– their father was a great surf
lifesaver, so they’ve carried on a
great family tradition,” he said.
clubrooms will be an iconic part
of the eastern suburbs with a big
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Paintball pellets fired in shooting spree
car with the window open when
she was shot.
A black hatchback was seen
leaving the area at the time.
Senior Sergeant Stephan
McDaniel said police are taking
the matter seriously.
“My understand is, we are looking
into it but are limited with
what we’ve got because it comes
down to what we’ve got available
and at this stage no licence plate
has been recorded,” he said.
Sergeant McDaniel said they
will continue looking into other
surveillance options.
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• By Sophie Cornish
A DECISION over the
Southshore Floodplain
Management Short Term
Plan has been pushed back to
October 10.
The delay will provide more
time for discussions, said
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board chairwoman Kim
Money.
The board is working to ensure
their suggestions are included
in the recommendations for the
city council report.
City council has proposed
a solution to put bunding
20-30m back on the estuary
coastline between Pleasant
Point Yacht Club and the new
boardwalk.
This will allow for natural erosion
to take place.
Community board deputy
chairman Tim Sintes said this
may risk losing the walkway
and dozens of trees. The area
is one of the best scenic walks
in Christchurch and should be
restored to what it was, said Mr
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Project to improve dental health
• By Sophie Cornish
A PROJECT targeting the oral
health of low-income Maori
and Pacific Islander adults
is currently under way in
Linwood.
Free dental services such as
extractions and fillings are on
offer to those living in Linwood
and surrounding areas.
Funded by Wrigley Company
Foundation and New Zealand
Dental Association Community
Service Grants, the I Roto Dental
Services Project was gifted
over $4000 to provide services
to 20-25 patients.
Co-ordinator for the project
at the Linwood Dental Centre
Shorokh Hamandani, said this
target group was chosen as they
are some of the most vulnerable
to poor oral health.
“We have to start somewhere
and the uptake of their (Maori
and Pacific Islander adults) oral
health care is really quite low.”
Mr Hamandani said one of
his patients hadn’t been to the
dentist in more than 10 years.
The project is split into two
elements, a prevention aspect
and the treatment aspect.
Benjamin Diaz volunteers
his time to help out with the
prevention aspect. This involves
visiting maraes and speaks to
people about the importance of
maintaining oral health care.
“We advocate the programme
and encourage people to come
down and visit the dentist and
see what services may be available
to them,” Mr Diaz said.
Resources are funded by the
project and the time and services
are volunteered.
Treatments took place on the
past two Saturdays.
Each patient was given a half
hour window where they could
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After treatment, volunteers sat
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• By Sophie Cornish
FORMER CENTRAL New
Brighton School re-opened as
a community hub called The
Old School Te Kura Tawhiti on
Saturday.
There were speeches, food, a
Maori blessing and the opportunity
to walk through all the new
spaces.
Co-ordinator Sue Davidson
wants the community to take
advantage of a space which is
ultimately theirs.
“It was (the opening) about
bringing people in and saying
this is your space, come and use
it, get involved.”
Renew New Brighton are six
months into their two-year lease
granted by the school to transform
the empty space into a hub
where organisations and locals
can meet and discuss art, wellbeing,
health and education.
Community groups, artists and
not-for-profit organisations have
permanent spots in the classrooms
and the office area is used
as a bookable space for meetings,
Fire rages, homes at risk
Mr Sintes encourages
those supporting the
community board’s recommendation
to spread the word
to friends and family about what
is happening on the estuary
edge.
Community hub opened
in New Brighton
fitness classes and workshops.
These include Pregnancy Help
Canterbury, the New Internationalist
magazine, Otautahi Creative
Spaces, Man-up (domestic
violence help), rongoa (Maori
traditional healing) and Stitch-
O-Mat, a sewing initiative which
provides learn-to-sew workshops.
Central New Brighton School
played a role in the New Brighton
community for 125 years and
was closed due to costly earthquake
repairs.
The school merged with
Freeville and North New Brighton
schools to become Rawhiti
School, which opened its doors in
January 2015.
The long-term future of the site
following the end of the lease is
still to be established.
Manager of the New Brighton
Business and Landowners Association
Paul Lonsdale said the
opening of the hub will be very
beneficial for the area.
“The Old School brings that
social element and community
cohesiveness, it’s good that they
are activating the area,” he said.
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WELLBEING
FEAST DAY
Message from the Catholic Diocese
of Christchurch
Our Diocese is proud of Marian College. The school is
thriving at its inner-city campus location alongside the
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
Marian College shows us clearly that the heart of a
Catholic school lies not in its buildings, but in a strong,
supportive community built around faith.
Marian College belongs to the Catholic Kāhui Ako
Community of Learning, one of our 13 schools in
Christchurch. Each school has an affiliated parish and
networks contributing to the Diocese.
Alongside our Diocese earthquake rebuild and repair
programme, our parishes have been offered the chance to
focus on spiritual renewal as we wait for a new Bishop
to be appointed.
The process for the rebuild of Marian College’s campus
will be a priority for our new Bishop, who will ultimately
make the decision on Marian College’s permanent site.
This decision will not be made in isolation however,
there are many factors to consider and groups to consult
with, given the changes in our communities since
the earthquakes.
The Diocese looks forward to keeping the community
updated on progress. In the meantime, Marian College
continues to achieve excellent results and to thrive.
A special thank you goes to the Marian College
community – students, parents, staff and leadership, for
your ongoing patience, support and cooperation.
Fr Rick Loughnan
Catholic Diocese of Christchurch Administrator
The Marian College Principal
Marian College is very fortunate to have a small, friendly,
family atmosphere which comes from teachers and
students knowing each other well.
I am delighted to share that our students and teachers are
making the very best of our current site – opportunities
for collaboration are plenty and the benefits that come of
an inner-city location are taken up with enthusiasm.
At Marian College our special Catholic character is
built into everything we do. Our earthquake recovery
journey has taught us, that while brand new buildings and
facilities are an exciting proposition, it is our faith, our
community and our people that matter. I am excited about
the future of Marian College – we can all look forward to a
bright, sparkling new start. I hope you enjoy reading about
some of our recent happenings.
Mary-Lou Davidson,
Marian College Principal
Feast Day Festivities
One of the most anticipated events on the Marian
College calendar is Feast Day – recognised every year to
celebrate the Assumption of Mary. This year, Feast Day
began with a whole school Mass, which included the
blessing of the new music department, featuring practice
spaces and a multipurpose room.
Traditional Feast Day activities involve Marian College’s
house groups coming together in Xavier Hall to compete
in a talent quest and house group chant competition.
Rivalry between the four Marian College houses –
Brodie, Deans, Seymour and Takahe – is strong and
overwhelmingly positive. Students have been known to
rehearse their chants and performances for up to six weeks
in advance, polishing their acts ready for competition.
Each performance is judged and awarded house points
which are tallied throughout the year. The house with
the most points earned – for academic, sporting, cultural,
service and cultural achievements – is awarded the annual
Inter-House Shield at the end of year school prize giving.
Aiming for France
Football talent Rebecca Lake (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu)
could be heading to France next year to represent New
Zealand and play in the 2018 U20 Women’s World Cup.
The Year 13 Marian college student helped captain
the New Zealand U19 Football team to victory in the
Oceania Football Confederation championships in
Auckland recently, securing the team’s spot in France,
2018. Rebecca captained the team twice over the five
game campaign which saw the team win all their games
convincingly. Rebecca is a member of the Football Ferns
development squad and has played with Mainland Pride
(the National Women’s regional team) for three years.
RIA KNEY
Judo medallist
Congratulations to Ria Kney (Ngāti Kahungunu) who
won a gold medal in the U52kg girls category at the New
Zealand Secondary Schools Judo Tournament last term.
She won all five of her fights in the one day tournament
held at Lincoln High School. Ria also won gold in two
categories at the Auckland International Judo Open
tournament held three weeks later at ASB Stadium in
Auckland. One of her fights lasted just ten seconds!
Wellbeing and service
A priority for Marian College this year has been student
and staff wellbeing. This year, Marian has introduced two
new courses: Kia Maia and Mana Wahine. Kia Maia is a
course for Year 9 students which focuses on wellbeing,
character strengths, use of money, cyber safety and
developing study and life skills.
The Mana Wahine course aims to promote strong Marian
women. Especially for year 12 students, the course
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Marian College has a strong commitment to providing
service to the community. Not only students, but staff
members are also actively involved.
Marian College staff members rolled up their sleeves
recently, to spend an afternoon participating in a range of
service activities including assisting at Christchurch City
Mission and St Vincent de Paul, cleaning up a beach,
gardening for the Beatitude sisters, making goods for
Christchurch Hospital’s neo-natal unit and other
children in need.
Southern Jam
Marian College’s Jazz Band travelled to the Southern
Jam Jazz Festival in Blenheim recently – taking part
in the showcase and celebration of the South Island’s
secondary school jazz bands. Marian College’s Jazz Band
performed at eight public venues and took home a bronze
award. Band director Frances Daly is a Marian old girl
currently studying at Ara Jazz School. Frances inspired
the Jazz Band to compose an original song ‘Dirty
Window’, which won Best Original Song at this year’s
Christchurch Jazz Festival.
Visit our website for further information:
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Disc golf set to take
off at Queenspark
• By Sophie Cornish
QUEENSPARK Reserve
may have a disc golf course
this summer.
Parklands Residents
Association chairman
David Baines is waiting on
approval from the Coastal-
Burwood Community
Board and city council on
whether the course will go
ahead.
If the plans are signed
off, the nine-hole course
will be established in
Queenspark Reserve, a
good location, according to
Mr Baines.
“Because there is elevation,
a few rolling hills and
well-established trees, it
will create a bit of character
to it, which will be quite
unique.”
Christchurch Disc Golf
member Chris Davies
agrees: “It’s a lovely location
for it. Technically it
could be the first links
course in the country
because the rolling terrain
in the area is still the sand
dunes profile from the
original terrain.”
BASKET: Tom McKay
finishes basket 18 at
Jellie Park at the fourth
annual Peter Crowther
Memorial competition
in October.
Mr Baines said there is a
lot of support for the idea
from all parties involved.
He said the course will
bring a fun and healthy
activity for families to the
eastern suburbs.
The public will be able
to use the course for
free, if they bring along
their own frisbee or disc.
Equipment to hire will also
be available.
“Our intention is to
make it as accessible and
cheap as we can for the
public,” he said.
Establishing the course
will not be too difficult,
said Mr Baines.
The goals – a metal
basket-like structure – a
starting platform tee, some
paved areas and a map will
be required for each hole.
Finding funding will be
the next step following the
sign-off.
“We have a little bit
of funds we can access,
but we will be looking at
community partners for
help, whether they want to
sponsor a hole or make a
donation to see the course
become established,” Mr
Baines said.
Disc golf was created
in the 1970s and is played
similar to traditional golf.
However players use a
flying disc or frisbee. The
objective is to complete the
hole in the fewest number
of throws.
There is one other disc
golf course in Christchurch
at Jellie Park.
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Maudes on Trade Me
open 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
Selling almost everything from antiques
to sporting and household items, Maudes on
Trade Me allows customers to shop online
in the comfort of their own home and raise
money for the Nurse Maude Hospice at the
same time.
At any one time, Maudes has around 250
items up for auction, and almost every one
of them starts at just $1 reserve with rare
and collectable pieces soon reaching their
optimum price.
While the Nurse Maude Hospice shops
sell fashion clothing and accessories Maudes
on Trade Me sells almost everything else
and buyers can come from anywhere in the
country.
With more than 200
items a week being listed,
Maudes on Trade Me
is very dependent on a
steady stream of donated
goods.
“Please dive into your
cupboards and garage
for that unused sports
equipment, jewellery,
china, glass, silverware,
furniture, whiteware
- in fact pretty much
anything in good saleable
condition,” says Sue
Bramwell, GM Marketing at Nurse Maude,
“and we can turn it into the funds needed to
provide hospice palliative care and support
free of charge to patients and their families
in the Nurse Maude Hospice.”
If you need larger items or household lots
collected then email trademe.volunteers@
nursemaude.org.nz or call them on 375 4643
to arrange pick up.
Smaller items may be dropped off at any
of the Nurse Maude Hospice shops around
town seven days a week.
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FLAME FILES
Did you change your
smoke alarm batteries?
• By Mark Thomas – specialist fire
investigator
DAYLIGHT SAVING has come
and gone, so my hope is that
everyone has taken the time to
swap the batteries in their smoke
detectors.
This should be a tradition in
Kiwi households, but the reminder
is still there.
If you don’t change them the
alarms will probably still work.
But when they go flat enough
for the annoying little squeak
to start squawking I can almost
guarantee it’ll happen at between
2am and 4am.
That’ll make the rest of the
night a lot of fun, won’t it?
There were three oven fires last
week including one in Mairehau
on Wednesday at about 4pm
where our troops had to break in.
It appears the stove was left on
when the occupants went out.
They’re lucky to have a house
left.
An earlier fire in Richmond
was confined to the inside of the
oven.
Unfortunately, for the people in
the house what was in the oven
was their roast pork for tea.
The crackling ignited.
That’s a waste.
I liked the story behind a call to
Linwood last Friday.
There was no fire but the elderly
diabetic caller was desperate to
eat to keep his sugar levels right.
However, his power had gone
out halfway through cooking.
He called police, who were flat
out.
Once again the increasing
co-operation between emergency
services resulted in a request
across the combined communications
centre floor.
Woolston fire crew were sent.
They reset the power in the
house.
Cooking recommenced.
Meal made.
A small story with a happy
ending.
Waitakiri School pupils took part in Keep New Zealand
Beautiful Clean Up week on September 11 to 17. The pupils
took time out of their lunch break to collect rubbish around
the red zone, Burwood Park and Horseshoe Lake.
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HARD WORK: Taylar
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using sugar soap and
water.
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Ascot Scrabble Group
Friday, 12.45pm
Challenge your word knowledge
with other like-minded folk.
Join in with this friendly
group suitable for beginners or
experienced players. Cost $3
which includes afternoon tea.
Ascot Community Centre, Ascot
Avenue, North New Brighton
Reading to Dogs
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Encourage your children’s
reading skills in a relaxed
and fun environment. The
programme’s furry friends have
all been trained and tested for
health, safety and temperament.
Library staff and a dog handler
will be present at all times to help
facilitate the sessions.
New Brighton Library, Marine
Pde
Aranui Creation Station
Wednesday, 10am-noon
This initiative from Otautahi
Creative Spaces encourages
people to use their imagination
and encourage their crafty side.
It’s free to take part and everyone
is welcome to go along and share
their crafty side.
109 Aldershot St. Free entry
Game Zone
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Email sophie.cornish@starmedia.kiwi
by 5pm each Friday
An hour of fun playing
favourite games like minecraft,
charades, connect four and
pictionary. Learn and develop
strategies in new games such as
dutch blitz, heads up, hand and
foot, and group games. Join in for
X-box and PS4 tournaments. All
children aged 8-12 welcome. No
booking or payment required.
Linwood Library, 1st Floor
Eastgate Shopping Centre
Learner Licence Course
Friday, 9.30-11.30am
Get the knowledge and
confidence you need to succeed
when sitting your learner licence
test. This course is delivered by
Literacy Christchurch which
provides you with laptops to
use during the class time to sit
practice tests and for researching
questions. The course does not
include the actual test.
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot
St
Imagination Station
Friday-Monday, 9.30am-
5.30pm
Lego-lovers, head down to
the Imagination Station pop-up
facility in New Brighton. The
popular centre uses Lego and
Duplo as a medium for learning
and creativity.
Carnaby Lane, Brighton Mall
GET ON THE WATER: Stewarts Gully Sailing Club will hold
an open day on Saturday from 11am-3pm. Children and
adults all welcome with a sausage sizzle at 1pm. Learn to sail
classes start next month. For more information, visit www.
sporty.co.nz/stewartsgullysailing or get in touch with Lindsay
Russell on 021 0269 3559 or 3136709. Riverlea Estate Drive,
Kainga.
Seaside Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Head to the seaside
this weekend to enjoy live
entertainment, great food, fresh
produce, artisan bread, arts,
crafts, jewellery and more. With
a bouncy castle and free
face-painting for the children.
Brighton Mall
Golden Oldies Movies
Monday, 1.30pm
Every Monday New Brighton
Museum plays a film classic. This
week it’s A Matter of Life and
Death by David Niven (1946). The
theme is fantasy and romance.
Running time 1hr 44min. Before
the movie, enjoy a cup of tea or
coffee and a biscuit, it’s a good
way to start the week and meet
some new people. $2 donation.
8 Hardy St
Have-A-Go at Indoor Bowls
Every Tuesday, 11am-1:30pm
Indoor bowls for our senior
community. No experience
necessary and all abilities
welcome. Come along to try it
out. Please wear soft shoes. Cost
per person is $2. First session
free. Call Tania Smith at ACTIS
on 963 7070 or 027 540 5442 with
any inquiries.
Aranui/Wainoni Community
Centre
Risingholme Orchestra Open
Home
Thursday. 9.45am-noon
All players of an orchestral
instrument can join this group
of 55 enthusiasts as they prepare
for the end of year concert. The
programme has a distinctive
operatic influence and includes
the Der Fledermaus Overture
and Ballet Suite as well as the
overture to Pirates of Penzance.
Bring your instrument and, if
possible, a music stand. There is
no cost for a fun morning. For
further details, call 348 2845 or
email risingholme.orch@gmail.
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Linwood
College
PERSONALISED
PATHWAYS
TO SUCCESS
2018 Student Leaders: 1st Row: Vai Mariner, Crystal Mehlhopt, Jenna Hollis, Leeah Mullany, Sarah Moana Wooff-Smyth
2nd Row: Eden Pettigrew, Adonai Schwenke, Anaru Gray, Cole Barrie
3rd Row: Havana Aaifou, Thomas McHutchison, Sapana Kharal, William Paulden, Sean Robertson-Wright, Makayla Austin
Enrolling now for 2018
Principal’s Report
Striking the Stage
Kia ora koutou. Talofa.
Kia Orana. Malo e
lelei. Bula. Fakaalofa
atu. Namaste and
Kumusta. Greetings
to our Community.
Earlier in the year,
I wrote about the
principle of collaboration and its importance
to our students as they prepare for the global
world in which they will live their lives. This is
because the global world requires effective
interaction with others. IQ alone is not enough.
Our Emotional Intelligence (EI) – also matters.
I also discussed that we now know through
neuro-science that IQ-smartness is not fixed
but can grow. Effort makes us stronger. In
schools this is sometimes called ‘growth
mindsets’. For more information on this please
see https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/
I raise these points again at the end of Term 3
as our focus even more tightly centres on
our senior students’ success in their Yr 11-13
Career Pathway and for the juniors, their Year
7-10 Learning Pathway.
Meet the Mayor
Nineteen Linwood College students attended
the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver
Award Ceremony with the Honourable Lianne
Dalziel, Christchurch’s Mayor. This prestigious
event was held at the Mayoral Office.
At Linwood College we want our students
to have both the necessary NCEA success
in knowledge and content-skills, and also
leadership and employability expertise. IQ and
EQ – the whole person. This is reinforced by the
following seven qualities that NZ employers
are essential for career development:
1. Positive attitude
2. Communication
3. Teamwork
4. Self-management
5. Willingness to learn
6. Thinking skills
(problem solving and decision making)
7. Resilience
The message is that academic and social
learning support one another in personalised
pathways, career development and lifesuccess.
This message is at the heart of
Linwood College of 2017 and beyond.
Finally, schools can be complicated places.
If for any reason you would like to talk to me
about anything, please contact the office so we
can arrange this. My door is open.
Ngamihinui – best wishes,
Richard Edmundson - Tumuaki (Principal)
We congratulate these students on their
efforts and again thank Chris Allan from the
Joshua Foundation for his mentorship and
tremendous commitment to Christchurch
youth.
The Year 11 production, ‘Harbouring Ghosts’ was a
fantastic, eerie performance. Through this, students
explored the healing of past mistakes.
It was then the Year 12/13 classes' turn to take the stage.
They tackled an adaption of Hamlet, ‘Ophelia Thinks
Harder’. This was an extremely challenging performance
which students handled with finesse.
Stars in the Making
In 2016, twelve Linwood College students
acted as extras in ‘The Changeover’, a movie
filmed and set in Christchurch’s Eastern
suburbs.
Prom Night 2017
For many Seniors the 2017 ‘American Prom’
was the highlight of the year’s social calendar.
Magic was in the air and everyone was dressed
to the nines - dancing the night away with
flashing tambourines and Mickey Mouse ears.
It was truly a special occasion, full of smiles,
Based on a novel by Margaret Mahy and
starring Timothy Spall and Lucy Lawless, this
comes out in theatres on September 28.
Get down and support our local talent.
friendship and laughter and one which our
students will never forget.
Staff working at Twiggers said that it was
a pleasure to be part of such an enjoyable
occasion. They were extremely complimentary
towards our students’ positive demeanor.
ELL at the Zoo
Photos: Daniel Chew Photography
Front Row: Thor Russell, Jack Triggs, Damien Arps. Back Row: Ms Larisha Toomey, Makayla Austin, Aaron
Skow, Jamie Hosking, Kyle Amer, Honorable Mayor Lianne Dalziel, Jacob Tait, Moahengi Ngauamo, Pritesh
Nair, Joshua Galang, Orion Tipuna, Chris Allan (Joshua Foundation) Not present in photo: Jade Lindsay,
Lilyanah-Rose Mato, Jordan Meaclem, Jakhaan Pitama-Dwyer, Piper Stewart and Gloria Sua.
The Wonders of Science
Ninety English Language Learning
students gathered with excitement
recently for their 2017 excursion to Orana
Park. It was an unseasonably sunny day
and the two busloads of students had a
wonderful excursion.
Science discoveries
cause wonder
and amazement
for ‘Team Kea’, a
class of innovative
students from Te
Waka Unua School
who visited the
College recently.
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SPORTS
LEADER: Tahu
Kaa-Goodwillie
leads the haka
for Christchurch
Boys’ High
School’s first XV.
Boys’ High nurture promising Maori star
Aranui’s Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie has been selected in
the under-18 Maori side after a solid season with UC
Championship-winning Christchurch Boys’ High School.
He talks to Andrew King about almost heading to
Auckland after being spotted at an intermediate sevens
tournament
Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie has been
playing the sport he loves since
age four and the hard work has
paid off with his inclusion in the
under-18 Maori side.
The 17-year-old, whose iwi
is both Ngati Porou and Ngai
Tahu, was a standout performer
in this year’s UC Championship
at second-five with a number of
line breaks and a huge defensive
workload cementing his spot in
the starting Christchurch Boys’
High School side and earning
him a call-up for higher honours.
But he could have been busting
tackles in Auckland.
His talent was identified when
he was 12 by talent scouts from
a couple of Auckland schools
at the 2012 AIMS Games in
Tauranga, where he was playing
sevens for Chisnallwood Intermediate.
He was offered a full scholarship
to St Kentigern College,
Auckland, which prompted him
to talk with then coach and PE
teacher Jared Mitchell about
what he should do.
“I had no idea what to tell him
so I got High School Old Boys
coach Aaron Mauger to have a
chat with him about the pros and
cons of going north or staying
here,” Mitchell said.
Kaa-Goodwillie was planning
on heading to CBHS, but the
offer from Auckland gave him
another option to consider.
A meeting with CBHS headmaster
Nic Hill, school sports
co-ordinator Steven Dodds and
Mauger outlined that he could
have the best of both worlds,
great education and a chance to
play in a well-respected rugby
team.
“Aaron told him you don’t
need to be in Auckland to be an
All Black. But we said it would
not just be rugby, school work
came first,” Mr Hill said.
Kaa-Goodwillie said the decision
to stay in Canterbury was so
he could be close to family, but
the Auckland offer was hard to
turn down.
“But it has worked out pretty
good for me,” he said.
He stayed with his uncle
Stewart Kaa for two years on
Rata St, Fendalton, less than 1km
from CBHS, so he was in the
zone to attend the high school
before moving back home with
START: Tahu Kaa-Goodwillie’s passion for rugby started at the
Linwood Rugby Club in 2004. He said he would like to play for
the club again one day.
PHOTOS: TANIA KAA
his mother Tania Kaa and father
Karlin Goodwillie in Parklands.
His form this year earned him
selection in the Crusaders Junior
Knights development camp
held at St Andrew’s College in
July before being selected in the
Junior Knights who lost 25-10 in
a curtainraiser match against the
under-18 Hurricanes side.
He has been involved in Metro
representative rugby since age 13.
He trialled and missed out
on the New Zealand Schools
team this year but said making
the Maori team is a fantastic
stepping stone for him as it has
always been his dream to play
rugby professionally.
“With the Maori team, we get
to play more games compared to
the New Zealand Schools side.
So that has been a bit of blessing
in disguise,” he said.
Kaa-Goodwillie played for
the Linwood Rugby Club until
age 11, before playing for the
Christchurch Football Club until
high school. He now plays for
CBHS’s first XV.
“The move to Christchurch
Football Club was to develop me
as a player. I will always have a
soft spot for Linwood, though,
and I am considering a return
to play there one day,” Kaa-
Goodwillie said.
The Christchurch club was
CHARGE:
Kaa-Goodwillie
had a great
season with
CBHS and
was a big
part of the
side’s second
consecutive
UC
Championship
title this year.
formed in 1863 and is the oldest
club in the country, producing
32 All Blacks including Richie
McCaw.
CBHS first XV coach Danny
Porte said Kaa-Goodwillie is an
impressive ball-runner.
“He is a very physical when
carrying the ball into contact
and is a direct physical threat to
the defensive line,” he said.
“He has great footwork and
great leg drive and is very
professional about the way he
goes about things on and off the
field.”
He was in the gym last week
when the call came through
that he had been included in the
Maori side.
“It hasn’t really soaked in yet,
but for me, it was a satisfying end
to the season and a great reward
for all hard work that I had put
in over the year,” he said.
Kaa-Goodwillie, who measuring
185cm and weighing in at
91kg is one of the quickest players
in the current CBHS team,
said he looks up to players like
Sonny Bill Williams and Ryan
Crotty.
The under-18 Maori team will
play the New Zealand Schools
Barbarians on Monday in
Palmerston North before taking
on Tonga Schools in Porirua on
October 6.
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80 ml Boiling water
70 ml Cold water
2 Tbsp Vegetable oil
1 bunch Spring onion, finely
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1 tsp Sesame seeds
Directions
Put the flour in a bowl and
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1 tsp Chicken stock, powder
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2 tsp Fennel seeds
2 Tbsp Fresh parsley
1 tsp Fresh dill
2 cloves Garlic
1 Onion
½ Ambrosia Apple, finely diced
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Melanoma Deadlier
Than Road Fatalities
Summer is around the corner, and it brings with it the
temptation for some to “pre-tan” using artificial UV
tanning equipment; but is it really worth the risk?
More people die from melanoma
each year than are killed
annually in road crashes.
This statistic was part of
a comprehensive submission made to
parliament’s Health Select Committee which
is considering outlawing sunbeds for people
under the age of 18 years.
The submission was made by Accuro
Health Insurance, established in the 1970s as
a private insurer for the public health sector.
Today it trades as a private health insurer
with a widespread, general membership.
Accuro, in supporting the submission
made by the New Zealand Dermatological
Society, pointed to a New Zealand Cancer
Society figure of 324 deaths from melanoma
in 2010. According to the NZ Road Transport
Agency there were 253 road deaths for the 12
months to February 2014 and 303 for the 12
months to February 2015.
In highlighting the figure, CEO Geoff
Annals emphasised the serious nature of
the disease and his submission drew the
committee’s attention to the financial, social
and personal costs of skin cancer.
He quoted Cancer Society figures which
report that New Zealand, along with
Australia, has amongst the highest melanoma
rates in the world. In 2010 melanoma was
the fourth most common cancer with 2,341
registered cases and the sixth most common
cause of death from cancer.
The Cancer Society further reports that
skin cancer currently costs this country
about $123 million annually.
Geoff Annals says research by the Centre
for Disease Control showed the introduction
of seat belts reduced serious crash related
injuries and deaths by about half and banning
artificial UV tanning services is warranted
on the same public health grounds as the
compulsory seat belt legislation.
While Accuro’s submission related to a ban
for people under 18 years, it supports the
introduction of a total ban on commercial
artificial UV tanning.
“As a health insurer grounded in the public
health sector, we are strongly committed
to supporting the effectiveness of publicly
funded health services and better health
outcomes for all New Zealanders,” Geoff
Annals says.
A leading New Zealand dermatologist, Dr
Louise Reiche, who also made submissions
to the Health Select Committee, says she’s
treating many young people, especially
women in their 20s and 30s, with melanomas
resulting from commercial sunbed exposure.
She says clients typically lie naked on
their sunbeds and expose skin to radiation
emitted from UV lamps which can be up to
13 times greater than the peak summer sun.
She’s now treating people with cancer of the
genital skin which is more vulnerable to skin
cancer development.
“The medical profession is run off their
feet with people presenting themselves with
skin cancers causing the public health system
to be overwhelmed,” Dr Reiche says.
“The waiting list is three to four months
for urgent cases and, during the delay, the
cancers are growing. This results in poorer
health outcomes and more complex and
expensive procedures.”
Geoff Annals quoted Cancer
Society figures which report
that New Zealand, along
with Australia, has amongst
the highest melanoma
rates in the world. In 2010
melanoma was the fourth
most common cancer with
2,341 registered cases and
the sixth most common
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returns to the Isaac eatre
Royal this Sunday!
Furnishing a vintage twist
on modern pop songs, the
New York based collective is
back in NZ by popular
demand following two
successful tours over the last
two years.
Created by Scott Bradlee, the
rotating collective of
Postmodern Jukebox has spent
the past few years amassing
more than 600 million YouTube views and 2+
million subscribers, performed on “Good
Morning America,” topped iTunes and Billboard
charts and played hundreds of shows to packedhouse
crowds around the world. As NPR put it,
they've done this by “taking current Top 40 hits
and re-imagining them as coming from older
eras of popular music.”
The mastermind behind the group, Scott
Bradlee has turned Postmodern Jukebox into a
juggernaut by building an incredible grassroots
movement around the act. He continues to pick
the songs, create the arrangements and shows,
and puts together the performers - which
includes some notable names alongside
phenomenal "undiscovered" talent. e group
releases a new video every week, each one shot
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Renee Murray from Expo
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“We will be bringing a fabulous
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Don’t miss this opportunity to see
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Expo we have a large number of
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Brandhouse will return to the
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A popular section of the show is
the large Artisan Craft Zone. With
some favourite companies appearing
every year and new companies
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