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TUESDAY, JUNE <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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Road safety measures to remain<br />
IMPROVING SAFETY: Traffic barriers on Halswell Rd preventing vehicles from turning right in and out of Larsens Rd will<br />
remain in place until a permanent solution is finalised.<br />
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A TRIAL aiming to make a<br />
busy Halswell intersection<br />
safer for children will remain<br />
in place until a better solution<br />
is finalised.<br />
Traffic separators have been<br />
Pool hours<br />
could be<br />
extended<br />
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in place at the intersection of<br />
Larsens and Halswell Rd since<br />
last month in a bid to make the<br />
roads safer for Halswell School<br />
pupils to use.<br />
Installed by the New<br />
Zealand Transport Agency,<br />
the traffic separators prevents<br />
vehicles from turning right<br />
when travelling in and out<br />
of Larsens Rd onto Halswell<br />
Rd.<br />
It is being trialled after a<br />
petition was signed by more<br />
than 600 people calling for the<br />
intersection, located next to<br />
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and eco zones<br />
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Halswell School, to be made<br />
safer for school pupils.<br />
This week, NZTA will be<br />
discussing the trial with<br />
residents and stakeholders<br />
near Halswell School before<br />
finalising a permanent design.<br />
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Denton Park<br />
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to stand<br />
in council<br />
elections<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A KEY figure behind the<br />
successful campaign to save<br />
Denton Park has confirmed he will<br />
be standing to represent Hornby at<br />
the city council table.<br />
Former Save Denton Park chairman<br />
Mark Peters<br />
will be running<br />
independently<br />
against longterm<br />
city councillor<br />
Jimmy<br />
Chen in the upcoming<br />
October<br />
elections.<br />
In 2016, Cr<br />
Chen secured<br />
Mark Peters<br />
the Hornby seat with a 2440 majority<br />
vote over his closest opponent<br />
Sara Harnett-Kikstra.<br />
But Mr Peters said he is not concerned<br />
about running against Cr<br />
Chen, who is currently in his third<br />
term at the city council.<br />
“I stand very much on my track<br />
record – what happened around<br />
Denton Park and my ability to pull<br />
the community together,” he said.<br />
Mr Peters played a key role in<br />
leading the successful campaign to<br />
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Services and Recreation and Sport<br />
Centre from going to Denton Park.<br />
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THE LOCAL body elections continue to<br />
heat up with Mark Peters announcing he is<br />
standing for the city council (see page 1).<br />
Peters has his eyes set on the Hornby<br />
Ward seat, held by long-time councillor<br />
Jimmy Chen, who is seeking his fourth term.<br />
Chen will be a tough nut to crack. He is a very good campaigner,<br />
who gets out and door-knocks. Winning three elections<br />
is no mean feat; it is testimony to his support.<br />
But I think he might have a fight on his hands this time. There<br />
was huge public support in Hornby for the Save Denton Park<br />
campaign.<br />
Peters will use that as platform for obvious reasons.<br />
Looks like we will get a contest and that’s good for all.<br />
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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
THOSE HOPING to catch an<br />
early morning swim over the<br />
summer in Halswell may have<br />
their wish granted.<br />
The Halswell-Hornby-<br />
Riccarton Community Board<br />
has asked the city council to<br />
investigate a number of options<br />
for extending<br />
the Te Hāpua<br />
Halswell pool’s<br />
hours.<br />
A seminar<br />
on extending<br />
the pool hours<br />
Anne<br />
Galloway<br />
was held with<br />
the board last<br />
Tuesday.<br />
City council<br />
staff are still finalising options<br />
for the pool’s opening hours.<br />
One of the options, raised by<br />
city councillor Anne Galloway,<br />
suggested the pool opens<br />
from 6am-6pm on weekdays<br />
excluding Fridays. On Fridays<br />
the pool would be open from<br />
6am-9pm.<br />
On weekends, she would like<br />
to see the pool open from 9am-<br />
9pm.<br />
The hours of the summer pool,<br />
which will re-open in November,<br />
are currently 11.30am-7pm.<br />
“We really want the pool<br />
hours to reflect the need in<br />
the community. Halswell is<br />
a rapidly growing area and a<br />
facility that should be available<br />
to as many people who wants to<br />
use it,” Cr Galloway said.<br />
The board is considering<br />
granting $35,000 towards the<br />
trial. It has asked city council to<br />
report back on the costings of<br />
extending the pool hours.<br />
Cr Galloway said it did not<br />
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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
want the trial to impact the<br />
rates and to get extra funding<br />
it would need to investigate<br />
applying for other funds.<br />
She said the other issue raised<br />
was the availability of lifeguards<br />
for the extended hours.<br />
“Most of the lifeguards<br />
that work at the pool are<br />
university students and they<br />
get work over the holidays . . .<br />
how do we fill those positions<br />
LONGER<br />
HOURS: The<br />
Halswell-<br />
Hornby-<br />
Riccarton<br />
Community<br />
Board has<br />
asked city<br />
council<br />
staff to<br />
investigate<br />
having the<br />
Te Hapua:<br />
Halswell<br />
pool open<br />
from<br />
6am on<br />
weekdays in<br />
the summer.<br />
when people go back to<br />
university?” Cr Galloway said.<br />
A report considering options<br />
is scheduled to go to the<br />
community board on <strong>June</strong> 26.<br />
•HAVE YOUR SAY: What<br />
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SOCKBURN SCHOOL SITE<br />
The untidy state of the old<br />
Sockburn School site was<br />
raised at the Halswell-Hornby-<br />
Riccarton Community Board at<br />
its meeting on Tuesday. Board<br />
member Natalie Bryden will<br />
write to Greater Christchurch<br />
Regeneration Minister Megan<br />
Woods in a bid to get the old<br />
school building demolished. Ms<br />
Bryden said if nothing is achieved<br />
she will write to the Ministry of<br />
Education. Last week the MOE<br />
said it has no plans to demolish<br />
the building.<br />
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safety concerns at the Tovey St<br />
entrance to the Coastal Pathway.<br />
It says the blind corner on Marine<br />
Pde before the track entrance is a<br />
danger to pedestrians.<br />
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Push to restore Cave Rock signal tower lights<br />
• By Louis Day<br />
SUMNER resident Toni Pengelly<br />
has a special connection to the<br />
Cave Rock signal tower.<br />
Her grandfather Jack Kerr<br />
served as a crew member for the<br />
Sumner Lifeboat Institution from<br />
1940 to 1987.<br />
During his time as skipper, he<br />
relied on information and lighting<br />
from the signal tower, which<br />
served as their control tower, to<br />
complete rescues.<br />
However, the tower has not<br />
been illuminated for at least 10<br />
years.<br />
Ms Pengelly, alongside the<br />
Sumner-Redcliffs Historical Society,<br />
is on a mission to get<br />
the lights back on the signal<br />
tower.<br />
The city council has said it<br />
would be open to the idea of<br />
lights being reinstalled but has<br />
no funding available. Formal<br />
access agreements would also be<br />
required but have not been given<br />
at this stage.<br />
Ms Pengelly said they would<br />
be approaching the Linwood-<br />
Central-Heathcote Community<br />
Board for funding once they<br />
had been granted permission to<br />
progress with the project.<br />
She thought the lights would<br />
add to the beauty of Sumner.<br />
“I remember the days the cross<br />
was lit up, it was fabulous, it was<br />
just spectacular. The absence<br />
CONNECTIONS: Toni Pengelly at the Cave Rock signal tower, she is working to reinstall lighting<br />
on the mast.<br />
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
of the lights has been a real loss<br />
to the community since they<br />
stopped functioning over the<br />
last 10 to 15 years in terms of<br />
aesthetics and the historical<br />
significance,” she said.<br />
The signal mast was constructed<br />
on Cave Rock by the<br />
regional council in <strong>18</strong>64. This<br />
was in response to demands from<br />
shipping companies to make<br />
the Sumner entrance safer for<br />
trading vessels travelling to the<br />
Heathcote wharves at Woolston.<br />
Prior to the advent of electric<br />
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Cave Rock signal tower and<br />
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One was three red balls hung<br />
from the mast which meant the<br />
bar was dangerous. A red flag at<br />
the masthead meant bad weather.<br />
The original signal station<br />
became the Sumner Lifeboat<br />
Institution’s control tower in 1958<br />
when a base radio transmitter<br />
was installed to communicate directly<br />
with the lifeboat when she<br />
was at sea. The station was staffed<br />
by shore crew with binoculars<br />
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information rapidly.<br />
Rescue operations were<br />
directed from Cave Rock until<br />
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Study into crossing safety<br />
•From page 1<br />
NZTA senior traffic and safety<br />
engineer David Scarlet said the<br />
feedback has been mixed, but<br />
school children and people operating<br />
the crossing near the school<br />
feel safer.<br />
But he said there have been a<br />
number of issues raised by residents<br />
and road-users following a<br />
survey carried out by NZTA.<br />
This includes there already being<br />
limited options to join onto<br />
Halswell Rd and increased journey<br />
times and distances.<br />
Mr Scarlet said the pilot layout<br />
will stay in place until a permanent<br />
solution is made because<br />
it offers an improved degree of<br />
safety for school children.<br />
Daily traffic counts show about<br />
11,500 vehicles use Halswell Rd<br />
(in the vicinity of Larsens Rd)<br />
daily.<br />
While no crashes have<br />
been recorded at the<br />
intersection in the last five<br />
years – a minor and noninjury<br />
crash was recorded<br />
about 20m north of the<br />
junction.<br />
Halswell School principal<br />
Stuart Cameron said<br />
the school was “really<br />
pleased” in how the trial<br />
has made the crossing safer for<br />
pupils to use.<br />
His views were backed by<br />
BUSY ROAD: This week the New Zealand Transport Agency will<br />
be discussing with residents and stakeholders near Halswell<br />
School permanent solutions for the Larsens Rd/Halswell Rd<br />
intersection.<br />
Halswell resident Melanie<br />
Rushton, who created the petition,<br />
saying there has definitely been an<br />
“improvement.”<br />
But she said equally<br />
it has caused some<br />
other issues including<br />
vehicles performing U-<br />
turns where Halswell Rd<br />
meets with O’Halloran<br />
Dve.<br />
Ms Rushton, who has<br />
a son at the school, said<br />
before the trial was put<br />
in place, the junction<br />
was becoming more dangerous<br />
every day.<br />
“I have seen two or three near<br />
Stuart Cameron<br />
misses at that intersection with<br />
children crossing the road on<br />
their own. I have seen cars driving<br />
really atrociously through that<br />
crossing as well,” she said.<br />
Ms Rushton recalls witnessing a<br />
“terrifying” moment when a child<br />
was almost hit while trying to use<br />
the school crossing when a van<br />
failed to stop.<br />
City councillor Anne Galloway<br />
said the important thing is the<br />
safety issue is being addressed.<br />
She said before the restrictions<br />
were put in place, vehicles turning<br />
right out of Larsens Rd were<br />
turning directly into the school<br />
crossing.<br />
Residents’ association<br />
member to stand for council<br />
•From page 1<br />
Out of the campaign, the<br />
Greater Hornby Residents’<br />
Association was formed, which<br />
Mr Peters is a member of.<br />
Mr Peters believes he has a<br />
good chance at winning against<br />
Cr Chen.<br />
“I take my hat off<br />
to Jimmy, he has responded<br />
to the raising<br />
of issues in good stead<br />
to get things done he<br />
has worked hard to get<br />
things done.<br />
“The October count<br />
will be what counts<br />
and if the people of<br />
Hornby want a change from<br />
Jimmy’s representation then<br />
they will vote with their feet<br />
and put in the person they<br />
want,” Mr Peters said.<br />
City councillor Jimmy Chen<br />
welcomed Mr Peter’s bid.<br />
“This is a democratic election,<br />
and it is good the people<br />
of Hornby have a choice,” he<br />
said.<br />
Cr Chen, who will be<br />
running under The People’s<br />
Choice, said he has been an<br />
effective city councillor and<br />
wants to make sure Hornby is<br />
well-represented.<br />
He said his best achievements<br />
Jimmy Chen<br />
have been keeping the Hornby<br />
mega-facility on budget, advocating<br />
the Hornby Service<br />
Centre has 40 hours per week<br />
and launching the city council’s<br />
Multicultural Strategy.<br />
Cr Chen’s goals for the next<br />
term is to ensure the Hornby<br />
facility is built on Kyle<br />
Park and lobbying to improve<br />
Hornby’s roading,<br />
footpath and wider traffic<br />
issues.<br />
Mr Peters said it is time<br />
to remove politics from<br />
Hornby and focus on<br />
outcomes for residents.<br />
As well as Cr Chen, the<br />
current Hornby representatives<br />
are Mike Mora and Natalie<br />
Bryden – all who are aligned<br />
with The People’s Choice.<br />
“The ward is very much tied<br />
down by a party line . . . local<br />
body politics is really not the<br />
place to be having party block,<br />
it is more an area where people<br />
need to have an independent<br />
mind.”<br />
Mr Peter’s key concerns is<br />
the suburb’s infrastructure<br />
has been neglected for too<br />
long, ensuring the new<br />
Hornby mega-facility is built<br />
at Kyle Park and keeping rates<br />
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“Thank you! For everything.<br />
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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
SEA OF ORANGE: Pupils dressed up in orange to mark the<br />
Redcliffs School 40-hour famine.<br />
Pupils help<br />
children in<br />
need of food<br />
Redcliffs School year 8 pupil Grace Binfield reports on<br />
the school’s 40-hour famine last week<br />
REDCLIFFS SCHOOL was not<br />
a sea of red recently but was<br />
instead a sea of vibrant orange.<br />
From glittering headbands to<br />
poofy tutus, in typical Redcliffs<br />
style – always having fun –<br />
pupils remembered the serious<br />
message.<br />
That message is that children<br />
just like us, such as those in<br />
South Sudan, are hungry, scared<br />
and in need of aid. That is why<br />
we came together as a school for<br />
World Vision day. The day kickstarted<br />
our fundraising weekend.<br />
From backpack challenges to<br />
no eating, living out of a box<br />
and no talking, everyone was<br />
creative about what challenges<br />
they were going to do to support<br />
the famine.<br />
The year 8s were very lucky,<br />
as we got to stay the night in<br />
our school staff room. There<br />
was music, board games and<br />
dancing.<br />
Our school is extremely<br />
privileged to have such an<br />
enthusiastic principal who<br />
always goes the extra mile.<br />
Principal Rose McInerney not<br />
only agreed to the sleepover, she<br />
actually took part in it.<br />
Perhaps the time has come for<br />
everyone to go the extra mile and<br />
send money and provide support<br />
to help children in need.<br />
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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
HELEN BROUGHTON’S bid<br />
to crack down on anti-social<br />
behaviour around Deans Ave<br />
has been pushed back again.<br />
The Halswell-Hornby-<br />
Riccarton deputy chairwoman<br />
withdrew her formal motion<br />
calling for increased police<br />
enforcement of “cruising<br />
behaviour” on the avenue.<br />
Mrs Broughton opted to use<br />
the term “cruising behaviour”<br />
after board chairman Mike<br />
Mora raised concerns about the<br />
term “boy racer”.<br />
Mr Mora said the city council<br />
has a “no cruising bylaw” in<br />
place, not a “boy racer” bylaw.<br />
At last week’s board meeting,<br />
Mrs Broughton removed her<br />
motion so it could be re-worded<br />
to allow the board to talk to<br />
police directly about cruising<br />
behaviour in the area, as well<br />
as security concerns once the<br />
police presence around the<br />
mosque is reduced.<br />
In her original motion, Mrs<br />
Broughton only asked the<br />
board to write to police about<br />
its concerns over cruising<br />
behaviour.<br />
Her amended motion will now<br />
be brought back for the board<br />
to discuss at its next meeting on<br />
<strong>June</strong> 26. Mrs Broughton’s first<br />
A 23-YEAR-OLD Commerce<br />
graduate may be the youngest<br />
woman to have earned her<br />
doctorate at Canterbury<br />
University.<br />
Since 1959 only 25 students<br />
have been recorded as<br />
graduating with a PhD aged 23,<br />
and Natasha Mazey of Avonhead<br />
is the only female in this cohort.<br />
Born in 1995, Dr Mazey<br />
graduated with a commerce<br />
PhD in accounting information<br />
systems.<br />
PUSHED BACK: A formal motion aiming to crack down on<br />
anti-social behaviour around Deans Ave will be changed.<br />
attempt to have her formal<br />
motion on “cruising behaviour”<br />
approved was made on May 28,<br />
but the board agreed it would<br />
stay on the table until its <strong>June</strong> 11<br />
meeting.<br />
However, in her updated<br />
motion, Mrs Broughton wants<br />
the board to talk to police<br />
about their security plans.<br />
She said she wants to raise the<br />
issue because the board wasn’t<br />
invited to a meeting between<br />
Deans Ave residents, Greater<br />
Christchurch Regeneration<br />
Megan Woods, police and a city<br />
council representative on <strong>June</strong><br />
6, in which a range of security<br />
“It was a roller coaster<br />
ride, and certainly<br />
wasn’t intentional. I have<br />
always been curious to<br />
learn and enjoyed study<br />
that challenged me,” she<br />
said.<br />
“I got lost in it while<br />
at UC and I took the<br />
opportunities that<br />
came. My curiosity kept<br />
driving me to do and<br />
learn more.’’<br />
Her academic supervisor,<br />
concerns were discussed<br />
regarding police lifting their<br />
presence.<br />
Said Mrs Broughton:<br />
“We weren’t there at that<br />
meeting. Therefore if the<br />
police are talking about<br />
security issues we want that to<br />
be part of our discussion with<br />
them.”<br />
Canterbury Metro Area<br />
Commander Superintendent<br />
Lane Todd would not discuss<br />
their security plans.<br />
But he did say the police<br />
presence outside the mosque<br />
will remain in place for the<br />
foreseeable future.<br />
Young graduate may have set record<br />
Natasha Mazey<br />
Stephen Wingreen,<br />
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student.<br />
“She’s the kind of<br />
student every supervisor<br />
wants. Natasha was the<br />
model PhD student.<br />
She was an amazing<br />
student – super<br />
motivated, super<br />
intelligent and she made<br />
all the right decisions,”<br />
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• By Jess Gibson<br />
A TRIO of retired friends –<br />
dubbed “the three musketeers” –<br />
were recognised for their services<br />
to Ronald McDonald House on<br />
Monday.<br />
Gus Gale, David Chappie<br />
and Neil Fleming, all former<br />
teachers, received an award from<br />
Volunteering Canterbury for their<br />
work over the past five years.<br />
They meet every Wednesday<br />
morning to help with a range of<br />
tasks at Ronald McDonald House<br />
on Cashel St, such as keeping<br />
the grounds tidy, fixing toys,<br />
washing waste bins, plumbing<br />
and electrical repairs.<br />
Said Mr Chappie: “I was<br />
surprised because we certainly<br />
don’t come here to look for any<br />
accolade, we come here because<br />
it’s a worthwhile organisation<br />
that we have heard about that we<br />
could help at ground level.”<br />
“The people here are so<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
WHEN BROOKE Harrison first<br />
began studying the Cambodian<br />
genocide, she never expected she<br />
would meet the New Zealander<br />
whose brother was tortured and<br />
killed by the Khmer Rouge.<br />
It was a momentous history<br />
lesson for the Villa Maria College<br />
student, who had the opportunity<br />
to Rob Hamill, a former New<br />
Zealand international rowing<br />
representative. His achievements<br />
include winning a silver at the<br />
1994 World Rowing Championships<br />
and a Commonwealth<br />
Games gold.<br />
While researching the assignment,<br />
she came across documentary<br />
Brother Number One, which<br />
tells the story of Mr Hamill’s<br />
older brother Kerry, who was<br />
killed by the Khmer Rouge in<br />
1978 after accidentally straying<br />
into Cambodian waters on his<br />
yacht.<br />
The genocide was carried out<br />
by the Khmer Rouge regime<br />
accommodating and making<br />
everyone feel so welcome. The<br />
families are going through a<br />
tough patch in their lives but<br />
there’s a joy all the way from<br />
the staff to the mums and dads<br />
and the kids being picked up<br />
and cuddled. There’s a quality<br />
here I don’t think you would<br />
find in many other institutions.<br />
It’s a quality based on love and<br />
concern for one’s human beings.”<br />
Ronald McDonald House offers<br />
support and accommodation to<br />
families with children in hospital.<br />
The three musketeers’ shared<br />
background in education adds<br />
up to a total of more than 120<br />
years at primary, secondary and<br />
university level.<br />
Said Mr Fleming: “In those<br />
years we have accumulated<br />
some useful skills that Ronald<br />
McDonald House finds helpful.”<br />
Mr Fleming started<br />
volunteering to use up his excess<br />
energy.<br />
under the leadership of Pol Pot.<br />
Between 1975 to 1979 it was estimated<br />
1.7 to two million people<br />
were murdered.<br />
Wanting to find out more,<br />
Mr Chappie and Mr Gale<br />
agreed to help “on one condition”<br />
– after each morning’s work they<br />
go out for lunch and a beer.<br />
“We decided to set a pseudochallenge<br />
by limiting our choice<br />
of lunch place to new or recently<br />
changed venues. We range widely<br />
with a requirement that the<br />
selected venue has to serve beer<br />
and it has to be new to us,” Mr<br />
Fleming said.<br />
He said each lunch is spiced<br />
with recollections from their<br />
friendship, which has lasted at<br />
least 10 years.<br />
“Some (stories) stray from<br />
the truth but have greater<br />
entertainment value,” he said.<br />
VOLUNTEERS: Friends<br />
and former teachers David<br />
Chappie, Neil Fleming<br />
and Gus Gale meet every<br />
Wednesday to undertake<br />
odd jobs at Ronald McDonald<br />
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Rower Hamill offers first-hand history lesson<br />
MOMENTOUS: Villa Maria College student Brooke Harrison<br />
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Brooke, 17, decided to email<br />
Hamill – and to her surprise received<br />
a reply in about one hour.<br />
Hamill happened to be travelling<br />
through the city on <strong>June</strong> 5 to<br />
Methven and arranged a time to<br />
meet with Brooke.<br />
Brooke said it was inspiring<br />
how open and willing Hamill<br />
was to share his story about his<br />
brother.<br />
“He revealed that is how he got<br />
into rugby and eventually rowing<br />
which he became very successful<br />
at. I’m very grateful that I got the<br />
opportunity to talk to someone<br />
so closely related to such a horrific<br />
event,” she said.<br />
Brooke wanted to study the<br />
genocide after her mother,<br />
aunt and grandparents went to<br />
Cambodia several years ago and<br />
had came back “shocked” and<br />
“moved” by its history.<br />
She said what stuck with her<br />
most from studying the project<br />
was how severe the genocide was<br />
and yet not something people<br />
know a lot about.<br />
“I couldn’t comprehend<br />
how violent and torturous the<br />
genocide was which is why it is<br />
even harder to stomach that one<br />
of our own was killed there,”<br />
Brooke said.<br />
She asked Hamill questions<br />
about what it was like to testify<br />
against Kang Kek Lew, the former<br />
leader in the Khmer Rouge<br />
movement, how he coped with<br />
losing his brother and the response<br />
his family received from<br />
the community.<br />
“Going into it I was actually<br />
quite nervous to talk to him<br />
about it because the last thing<br />
I wanted to do was make him<br />
feel uncomfortable . . . but as he<br />
started talking I realised he was<br />
really open to talking about it,”<br />
Brooke said.<br />
Since researching the project,<br />
Brooke has come to the realisation<br />
of how important learning<br />
about history is.<br />
“What I have learnt from<br />
studying this project is how easy<br />
it is for people to turn a blind<br />
eye to something that seems so<br />
distant from them . . . it wasn’t<br />
until meeting with Rob I realised<br />
how close to home the genocide<br />
really was”.<br />
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AS THE WAY we live changes,<br />
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Events manager Lisa Lynch says<br />
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will inspire and hopefully get<br />
people motivated about the way<br />
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“The Innovative Living Zone<br />
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“It will showcase the latest in modern,<br />
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This zone will include an<br />
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THE FIGHT to end period<br />
poverty is under way.<br />
The Fill-a-Bag fundraiser<br />
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held in 16 locations nationwide<br />
throughout <strong>June</strong>.<br />
Kimberli Schuitman, cofounder<br />
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hosting the Christchurch event<br />
from 2-4pm on <strong>June</strong> 22 at the<br />
Landsdowne Community Centre.<br />
Ms Schuitman said the<br />
fundraiser pulled together two<br />
things that were extremely<br />
important to her.<br />
“Period poverty is rife in New<br />
Zealand and by talking about<br />
it we can break down taboos<br />
and create an awareness around<br />
this cycle of poverty that keeps<br />
children from achieving their<br />
learning milestones. It is about<br />
ensuring menstruating people<br />
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and more comfortable menstrual<br />
products,” she said.<br />
She said The Good Fund was<br />
seeking donations of children’s<br />
clothing that would be given to<br />
families in need.<br />
It was also looking for bags<br />
recycled from online grocery<br />
orders that would be given on<br />
arrival to fill with baby clothes.<br />
“The fundraiser is an<br />
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catch up with friends and raise<br />
awareness of period poverty<br />
in our community,” said Ms<br />
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Due to the success of the<br />
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Schuitman is hoping for similar<br />
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All proceeds raised will go<br />
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Slicing way<br />
to tennis<br />
award<br />
China race earns rider elite world ranking points<br />
SPORT<br />
SOUTHERN VIEW<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
CASHMERE campaigner and<br />
master of the backhand slice<br />
Johnny McHarg was named the<br />
men’s grand prix winner at the<br />
Canterbury Tennis Awards.<br />
The grand prix recognises the<br />
top performing male and female<br />
player in the premier grade competition.<br />
The award goes to the<br />
player with the best record over<br />
the season. McHarg won nine of<br />
his 11 singles ties for the Cashmere<br />
premier side last season.<br />
“He’s a true one club man and<br />
a real staple of our team,” said<br />
team captain Tim Meredith.<br />
“He’s unorthodox and consistently<br />
manages to find ways of<br />
winning matches he probably<br />
shouldn’t... More than a few<br />
young guns have been undone<br />
by his majestic backhand slice<br />
over the years.”<br />
McHarg has won the grand<br />
prix title on multiple occasions<br />
over his 25 plus years playing<br />
premier tennis. Cashmere<br />
finished runners up in the men’s<br />
premier competition earlier<br />
this year after being defeated by<br />
Waimairi in the final.<br />
Te Kura Hagley Park Tennis<br />
Club player Beth Williamson<br />
won the premier women’s grand<br />
prix title by winning eight of her<br />
nine singles ties last season.<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
WOOLSTON resident<br />
Annemarie Lipp has returned<br />
from a two-week trip to China<br />
where she finished second in<br />
the Tour of Zhoushan Island<br />
and got her first ever elite world<br />
ranking points.<br />
Lipp, 19, finished 23rd on the<br />
first stage of the tour. However,<br />
a third place finish on the<br />
second and final stage moved<br />
her to second overall. Fellow<br />
Christchurch rider Elyse Fraser<br />
finished 19th overall, which<br />
helped their Velo Project team<br />
take the overall classification win.<br />
Finishing second gave Lipp<br />
30 UCI points, which has seen<br />
her go from being unranked<br />
as an elite rider in road cycling<br />
to a world ranking of 237. The<br />
ranking points will be a valuable<br />
asset as Lipp – who has just<br />
moved to elite from under-19 –<br />
looks to pick up bigger rides.<br />
“It definitely makes a huge<br />
difference. That’s been the<br />
goal for the year – to get some<br />
points on the board, to try to<br />
look at getting some more stuff<br />
overseas. For the team it helps as<br />
well to try and get more invites<br />
for us,” said Lipp.<br />
The team finished their trip to<br />
China with the Tour of Taiyuan,<br />
which saw Fraser record an<br />
ON TOP: Velo Project cyclists Annemarie Lipp, Georgia Danford, Kirsty McCallum, Bethan<br />
Stubbs, Hanna Johansson and Elyse Fraser celebrate their team win at the Tour of Zhoushan<br />
Island. <br />
impressive eighth in a gruelling<br />
race. Of the 109 starters, only 42<br />
riders finished.<br />
Most female road races<br />
are limited to a maximum of<br />
140km. However, the race in<br />
Taiyuan saw them tackle a<br />
171km stage.<br />
“We were riding at altitude<br />
and it was insane, some of the<br />
climbs . . . it’s definitely the<br />
toughest ride I’ve ever done and<br />
I think that goes the same for<br />
quite a lot of my teammates, just<br />
managing to get over the line in<br />
the time cut was amazing and<br />
we were all stoked about that,”<br />
said Lipp.
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Kirkwood Intermediate<br />
Sports and Technology Update<br />
Sports<br />
We always participate in the Inter-Intermediate<br />
competitions, covering a wide range of sporting<br />
activities. Even though we are one of the smaller<br />
Intermediate Schools in Christchurch, we have<br />
one of the highest participation rates. As a school<br />
we are well known for the courtesy, co-operation<br />
and sportsmanship of our teams and we value this<br />
highly.<br />
This term we have enjoyed starting our winter<br />
sports programme which includes: Netball,<br />
Football, Rugby, Hockey and Table Tennis.<br />
Throughout the year we also participate in the<br />
Cross Country, Intermediate School’s Duathlon,<br />
Athletics, Swimming, Basketball, Korfball, Rhythmic<br />
and Artistic Gymnastics and Mountain Biking.<br />
Our classes also compete for the Kirkwood Sports<br />
Shield. This involves classes in Year 7 and Year 8<br />
playing each other in various sports for the right to<br />
hold the shield.<br />
Technology<br />
Technology education at Kirkwood explores how, beginning with a need or opportunity, new products are<br />
developed and how new developments impact on our world. Students gain knowledge and skills essential for<br />
all kinds of careers and for everyday life.<br />
As well as experiencing a variety of technology classes, our students are able to choose special interest<br />
technology extension classes including coding arduino microchips, robotics, 3D printing, special engineering<br />
projects, Maori carving and food competitions.<br />
Hard Materials - Students work with wood, metal and plastics to develop a range of hands-on skills.<br />
Foods Room - Special breakfast lessons encourage students to make healthy choices.<br />
Soft Materials - Students follow a design process to create original projects.<br />
Electronics - To learn the technological process students work with electronic components.<br />
Remember, you<br />
are welcome to our<br />
Open Day & Night<br />
on Tuesday 2 July<br />
9.00am – 12 noon &<br />
7.00pm – 8.30pm<br />
Come and have a<br />
look at what our<br />
children are doing.<br />
Don’t forget, our Open Day/Night is on Tuesday 2 July <strong>2019</strong>.<br />
Please visit our website www.kirkwood.school.nz for information and to<br />
download an enrolment form or ring the office on 348 77<strong>18</strong>.<br />
Phil Tappenden,<br />
Principal<br />
260 Riccarton Road, Christchurch<br />
Email: school.information@kirkwood.school.nz<br />
Phone 03 348 77<strong>18</strong> Fax 03 348 1085<br />
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HOME & HEATING<br />
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throughout winter. Rising damp is an issue<br />
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which suffer from poor, or no, insulation.<br />
In Canterbury especially, post-quake, many<br />
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JP Clinic<br />
Today, 10am-1pm<br />
A justice of the peace is<br />
available to witness signatures,<br />
certify documents, take oaths,<br />
declarations, affidavits or<br />
affirmations, applications for<br />
citizenship or rates rebates.<br />
South, Linwood and Te<br />
Hapua: Halswell Centre l<br />
ibraries<br />
Technology Help Drop-in<br />
Sessions<br />
Today, 2-3pm and tomorrow,<br />
11am-noon<br />
These free drop-in sessions<br />
are available to help you with<br />
specific issues such as using<br />
email, searching the internet,<br />
using the library catalogue, using<br />
electronic resources and any<br />
other general computer-related<br />
queries. Go along with your<br />
laptop, tablet, smart phone or<br />
use one of the library’s desktop<br />
computers if you need help with<br />
anything digital.<br />
Te Hapua: Halswell<br />
Centre and Spreydon<br />
Library<br />
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Today, 11am-2pm<br />
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Makerspace – Library Drop<br />
In<br />
Today, 3.30–4.30pm<br />
Join in for fun activities every<br />
week in the Makerspace. There<br />
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fun to be had for all. Free.<br />
South Library, 66 Colombo<br />
St<br />
Mainly Music<br />
Wednesday, 10-11.30am<br />
Go along for an event, which<br />
will involve fun and learning<br />
with music for mums with<br />
children aged up to five years<br />
old. The first visit is free and<br />
$4 per family after this. Held<br />
each Wednesday 10–11.30am<br />
in school terms. Morning tea<br />
provided.<br />
St Johns Anglican Church,<br />
Woolston, cnr of St Johns St and<br />
Ferry Rd.<br />
Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />
Wednesday, 10.30am-1pm,<br />
Thursday, 1pm-3pm and 1.30-<br />
3.30pm<br />
Head along for the craft corner<br />
sessions. Take your knitting,<br />
crochet or other craft projects.<br />
Free and beginners are welcome.<br />
Linwood Library Wednesday,<br />
Halswell Centre and South<br />
Library Thursday<br />
Creative Writing on<br />
Wednesdays<br />
Wednesday, 4pm-5.45pm<br />
Group leaders work with<br />
members to craft, create and<br />
develop their own work. Take<br />
along pens, lap-tops, paper and<br />
any ideas for story-telling.<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Scrabble Club<br />
Wednesday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />
No obligation to go, just head<br />
down to join in friendly games.<br />
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre<br />
Rummikub Club<br />
Thursday, 10am – noon<br />
Go and join in a game<br />
of Rummikub, a tile-based game<br />
for two to four players, combines<br />
elements of the card game<br />
rummy and Mahjong.<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Friendships and Chats<br />
Thursdays 10am-12.30pm<br />
Go and join the laughter and<br />
fun with a decent cuppa with<br />
the Cashmere New Life Church.<br />
There will be home-made scones<br />
served on Royal Albert and fine<br />
china. Take a friend. $3 donation<br />
is appreciated.<br />
St Saviour’s Anglican Church -<br />
Parish of South Christchurch, 200<br />
Colombo St, Sydenham<br />
Game Zone @ Linwood<br />
Library<br />
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along and play Minecraft,<br />
Charades, Connect Four,<br />
Pictionary and more. Take<br />
your friends or meet some new<br />
ones. All children aged eight<br />
to 13 welcome, no booking or<br />
payment required.<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Wā Pēpi:<br />
Babytimes<br />
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English/<br />
Mandarin<br />
will be held<br />
at Te Hāpua:<br />
Halswell Centre<br />
on Tuesday<br />
from 11am<br />
until 11.30am.<br />
Go along for<br />
an interactive<br />
programme<br />
involving<br />
rhymes, songs,<br />
stories and<br />
play in English<br />
and Mandarin<br />
Chinese.<br />
Makerspace<br />
Saturday, 1.30-3pm<br />
Every week there will be a<br />
creative or tech activity to try for<br />
kids of all ages.<br />
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre<br />
Drop in Chinese Art<br />
Club<br />
Sunday, 10.30am-noon<br />
Take your own brushes, ink,<br />
paint and paper. Join the club<br />
and work on calligraphy and<br />
brush painting. For ages 10 and<br />
over. During term time.<br />
Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre<br />
Not Just Cards – Social<br />
Games Club<br />
Monday 2-4pm<br />
Mondays at South Library,<br />
join the group to play<br />
Scrabble, Upwords and chess.<br />
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White Fancy Fantail Pigeons<br />
Luxury Export US(Lexus GS300)<br />
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• By Sophie Cornish<br />
WORKSAFE NEW Zealand<br />
has b en a proached in a bid to<br />
Surf club move<br />
Brighton’s Hawke St car park.<br />
Coastal-Burw od Ward city<br />
councillor David East wants<br />
WorkSafe to pre sure the car<br />
park’s private owners into<br />
repairing the potholes which are<br />
a “trip and vehicle” hazard.<br />
WorkSafe chief inspector<br />
New Brighton surf club opts<br />
to rebuild on new site<br />
a se sment southern Da ren<br />
Handforth said it may be able to<br />
take action under the Health and<br />
Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a<br />
person conducting a busine s or<br />
undertaking.”<br />
Mr Handforth said WorkSafe<br />
is aware of the concerns raised by<br />
Cr East abou the car park.<br />
“WorkSafe has completed<br />
an a se sment visi to the site<br />
and is engaging with the owner<br />
to advise them that it is their<br />
responsibility to manage their<br />
risks a propriately.”<br />
Different parts of the car park<br />
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and the Coastal-Burw od<br />
Community Board recently<br />
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• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />
GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils<br />
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seeing first hand what men and<br />
horses l oked like during war.<br />
The New Zealand Mounted<br />
Rifles Charitable Trust president<br />
Mark A pleton and member<br />
Mike Donaldson t ok their<br />
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Li ter library<br />
River working group<br />
Problem areas for li ter<br />
revealed<br />
Rebuilding a healthy<br />
ecosystem in the Selwyn River<br />
Ja z Competition.<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big<br />
band had extra incentive to<br />
win a the National Youth Ja z<br />
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Fastier, co lapsed and died the<br />
One reply has b en received so<br />
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the owners would have to agr e<br />
to undertake work.<br />
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Only eight submi sions were<br />
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In the past year, the district<br />
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was the site of the former community<br />
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father George and brother<br />
Bryce to London ahead of the<br />
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residents, it was fulfi ling that<br />
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Mr Mora said he wasn’t sure if<br />
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board’ submi sion.<br />
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city council has had their eyes<br />
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limit from<br />
early next<br />
month<br />
A NEW 60km/h sp ed limit and<br />
double ye low lines wi l be in<br />
place on Dyers Pa s Rd by early<br />
May.<br />
The sp ed limit change was<br />
a proved by the city counci last<br />
w ek.<br />
A decision to paint double yellow<br />
lines on the stretch betw en<br />
Summit Rd and the Sign of the<br />
Takahe was earlier made by the<br />
Spreydon-Cashmere Community<br />
Board.<br />
Bu the Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board decided against<br />
ye low lines on the Summit Rd-<br />
Governors Bay section due to the<br />
road’s na rowne s and general<br />
condition.<br />
The changes are designed to try<br />
and reduce the crash rate.<br />
Insta lation of the double<br />
ye low lines, the new sp ed limit<br />
signs and raised centre line pavement<br />
markers wi l begin in mid<br />
April.<br />
The work i scheduled to take<br />
place betw en April 15-<strong>18</strong>, 2-26,<br />
29 and May 2.<br />
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