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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019
Connecting Your Community
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Sintes signs
off from board
after 12 years
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Cash injection
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initiatives
Bebe Frayle Greg Sugrue
People’s Choice - Labour
Burwood Community Board
Authorised by J McLellan, 6 Braddon Street, Addington
Gourmet Seafoods QE II scoops top chip award
CRISPY: Helen and Peter Joe won the people’s choice category for the best chips in the upper South Island at The Chip
Group Industry Awards.
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
• By Matt Slaughter
PETER JOE knows a thing or
two about making good deep
fried chips.
The 60-year-old owner of
Gourmet Seafoods QE II on
Travis Rd is a third-generation
fish and chip shop owner.
His grandparents moved
from China to open one in
Lower Hutt and his parents had
one in Wellington.
Mr Joe and his wife Helen
took out the people’s choice
category at The Chip Group
Industry Awards.
They were voted as having
the best fries of any fish and
chip shop in Canterbury,
the West Coast, Nelson and
Marlborough. Mr Joe said the
award would not have been
possible without Helen and
their son Ben, who helped out
at the shop.
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New hot
pools name
chosen
without
input from
residents
• By Matt Slaughter
QUESTIONS have been
raised over the name He Puna
Taimoana, which has been
given to the hot pools under
construction in New Brighton.
The new name received mostly
positive feedback, but some
residents are disappointed about
the lack of public input into the
naming process and that it does
not include New Brighton or
Christchurch.
Te Rūnangao Ngāi Tūāhuririri
and Matapopore gifted the name,
which translates to “coastal pools”
or “seaside pools.”
In April, Pegasus Post reported
on Development Christchurch
Ltd’s early ideas for the hot pools’
name. They were Christchurch
Hot Pools or New Brighton Hot
Pools.
Bin Inn New Brighton owner
Nikki Griffin would have
liked either New Brighton or
Christchurch to be put at the end
of He Puna Taimoana to avoid
visitors getting confused about its
location.
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Sintes signs off from board
• By Matt Slaughter
TIM SINTES is an action man.
For the last 12 years, he has
been on the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board fighting for
action in the wards.
And with his limited downtown,
you might have seen the
68-year-old Southshore resident
out boating or hitting the waves
on his surfboard.
Mr Sintes, the board’s deputy
chairman, is not running for
re-election in the October local
body elections, saying it
was a tough decision to step
down but it was time for him to
put more energy into doing the
activities he loves.
“I love my surfing, my
snowboarding, my cycling . . .
my boating. I’ve got so many
things that I want to do, plus I
want to travel a bit more and just
have a bit more free time.
“My whole life, I’ve put the
community before me and I
think really it’s time that I need
to do it for myself.”
Mr Sintes also battled through
pneumonia at the end of last
year, which saw him hospitalised
twice. Although he said he still
feels like a young man, the time
is right for a change of lifestyle.
He said spending time with
his wife Jan Sintes and daughters
JOB DONE: Tim Sintes is not running for re-election in
October’s local body elections and says he’s looking forward
to spending more time boating and with his daughters Lauren
and Jade
Lauren and Jade, who he named
one of his boats after, would now
take priority.
Mr Sintes said in spite of his
time on the board being filled
with ups and downs, he has
“loved” the job.
“I love the good parts of it, I
hate the fighting, the battling.”
He said he had “incredibly
mixed feelings” about leaving.
However, Mr Sintes said
his decision to not run for
re-election is not because he
has lost interest or faith in the
Coastal and Burwood wards.
“I believe this place has so
much potential that just hasn’t
been realised. There are great
people out there and I’d love to
carry on the journey but [not]
for another three years. Believe
me, it was such a hard decision.
“I can honestly say I couldn’t
have worked any harder than
I’ve worked . . . when I get into
a project I give it 100 per cent, I
throw my whole life into it and
I never thought it would take 12
years of my life.”
Mr Sintes’ said his best
achievements with the board
include helping to get Taiora: QE
II Recreation and Sport Centre
rebuilt and ensuring the recently
named He Puna Taimoana hot
pools were approved for New
Brighton.
Even simple things like getting
a boardwalk rebuilt in South
Brighton was a highlight for Mr
Sintes.
Along with these
achievements, Mr Sintes said:
“There are a lot of things that
I’m super disappointed in.”
“I still so wish we could get
South Brighton and Southshore
estuary edge [sea level rise and
flooding protections] sorted out.
That’s just been going on for so
long and it’s just not right.”
Mr Sintes said the next
three years would see some big
developments he had helped
push for come to fruition,
including the hot pools.
He said he would be watching
on with excitement.
In Brief
CLOCK TOWER LIGHTS
City council staff have been
asked to confirm lighting will be
reinstalled as part of the repair
work being carried out on the
New Brighton Clock Tower. The
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board requested the lighting so
the clock tower can be lit up at
night-time.
COMMUNITY GRANTS
A grant of $2500 will go to the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board’s ‘Summer with your
Neighbours’ event. Through its
discretionary response fund,
the board also granted $5500 to
Parklands @ Play, $3000 to the
board’s Garden Pride Awards,
$6000 to the Dallington Avondale
Burwood Combined Event, $6000
to the I Love New Brighton event
and $500 to the board’s Anzac
Day commemorations next year.
YOUNG ACHIEVERS
Duncan Smith has received a
grant of $500 towards the cost of
his flights to attend the Shirley
Boys’ High School exchange trip
to South Korea. Manaia Warbrick
and Keegan Piper will get $250
for flights and accommodation
to the AIMS Games in Tauranga
as part of the Casebrook
Intermediate team. The grants
came from the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board’s youth
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$300,000 cash
• By Matt Slaughter
MORE THAN $300,000 has
been split between community
groups and organisations in the
east.
The funding came from the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board’s strengthening
communities fund.
The purpose of the fund is to
support community-focused
organisations with projects that
strengthen community wellbeing
in the area.
Successful applicants are
outlined in the community
board agenda as being able to
demonstrate they are sustainable,
strategic, community-focused
groups which benefit the
community.
New Brighton Community
Gardens Trust manager
Catherine O’Neill said receiving
$20,000 towards operational
costs means she will be able to
commit more time to her role
“We can do more, we can
outreach more, hopefully,
outreach more to the
•From page 1
Said Ms Griffin: “Generally,
in most cases, there seems to be
kind of the two-name reflection
. . . you look at [Taiora] QE II,
they’ve used the Maori name and
they respected the QE II name,
so it would have been probably
nice to have a name that could
encompass both.”
However, DCL chief executive
Rob Hall said New Brighton and
Christchurch will feature in the
pools’ marketing and advertising.
“The fact they are located in
New Brighton, Christchurch
will be clear in promotions,
marketing and signage for the
facility.”
There was no public
consultation for the name.
BOOST: New Brighton Community Gardens Trust received a
$20,000 grant from the community board.
community. Our gardens are
pretty big and organised and
you need to have some
leadership in a garden.
“We can’t survive
without these funds
coming in.”
Parklands Christchurch
Softball United president
Darryll Hamilton said
its $2000 grant would go
towards replacing three
bags of equipment, which
were stolen from its gear shed
in June, and replacing worn out
gear in general.
Coastal Ward city councillor
David East said he is not
disappointed there was no
consultation over the name
but admits he was surprised
when just one name option was
presented to the community
board.
“The name was gifted and it
was more or less just presented to
us . . . I didn’t even know it was
going to happen, it just came out
of the blue, so that was a little bit
of a surprise.”
Mr Hall said He Puna
Taimoana and its meaning was
shared with Coastal-Burwood
Community Board before it was
announced.
Ms Griffin said it would have
been better if the community was
“The funding is getting harder
and harder to get and when we
do get funding like that,
don’t you worry, we do
appreciate it. Otherwise,
what we’re doing is we’re
putting our fee of subs
up higher and as a rule,
generally, the subs do
not pay for any gear.”
A-Town Boxing
Gym received $4500
towards its Champion
4 Life Boxing programme,
which it runs at Chisnallwood
Intermediate and Haeata
Darryll
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consulted on the name but she
likes He Puna Taimoana.
“It would have been nice for
the community to have that
engagement. As for the name,
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and do some stuff and try and
encourage the kids to do their
best, stop making excuses, own
your mistakes . . . we can say
things as coaches that teachers
can’t and mums and dads as
well.”
New Brighton Project, which
organises community initiatives,
including the New Brighton
Seaside Market, was granted
of $23,000 towards operating
costs.
Co-ordinator Martha
Baxendell said the money will
go towards things like printing
costs for its monthly Wave
newsletter, its office rental and
staff wages.
“It just means that we’re able
to continue the work that we
do . . . it’s also really important
that we carry on supporting our
community and creating good
connections for people through
our initiatives.”
I actually think it’s quite nice.
It does encompass the coastal
area, so I think it’s a really good
reflection on what the area is.”
New Brighton Business
and Landowners Association
chairwoman Rebecca Tavete also
felt consultation over the name
would have been better.
“I think the consultation may
have not included the community
as much as the community
would have liked, regardless of
that, I think the community have
been delivered something that
we should really embrace and
honour.”
New Brighton project coordinator
Martha Baxendell
said public consultation should
have happened if the name was
Other community groups
included:
Burwood Community
Church Trust received
$15,000 to go towards
Powerhouse Youth
Ministries and 24-7 youth
worker programmes.
QE II Swim Club received
$2000 to go towards coach
wages.
Youth Alive Trust received
$5000 towards volunteer
and mentoring co-ordinator
wages.
Dallington Community
Trust received $13,000
towards rent, public liability
insurance, its newsletter
and its community movie.
Wainoni Avonside
Community Services Trust
received $11,000 towards
wages and overheads.
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an English one, but given it was
gifted by Maori, she felt there was
no need.
“As New Brighton Project, the
whole team . . . we’re all really
delighted to see that we’ve been
gifted a name by a local iwi that
speaks about our community.
We just wanted a name that
really reflected who we are as
a community and as a seaside
village and I think that the name
absolutely does that,” she said.
Cr East likes the new name, but
expects people will refer to the
pools in English. “Whilst we have
a Maori name, which I think is
quite a good name . . . I wouldn’t
be at all surprised if locally it’s
just known as the hot pools or
the New Brighton hot pools.”
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Poto opens up shop at Eastgate
Former city councillor David Close cut the ribbon to
open Christchurch East MP Poto Williams’ new office in
the Eastgate Shopping Centre. Ms Williams moved from
her old office in New Brighton, telling Pegasus Post last
month in spite of her new headquarters being in the Port
Hills electorate, she hopes Eastgate will become part of
Christchurch East when the electorate boundaries are
reviewed next year.
Fish and chip shop owner
keeps ‘Kiwi tradition’ going
•From page 1
Mr Joe has owned Gourmet
Seafoods QE II for more than
20 years and said there is more
to making good chips than just
potatoes and a deep frier.
“You’ve got to have a passion,
you’ve got to love the industry,
you’ve got to care about people,
and you’ve got to care about
how you get a good product out
and that’s pretty much all there
is to it.
“You’ve got to say, oh, I love
going to work today.”
He said his family has a long
history as fish and chip shop
owners and his grandparents
were among the first to open one
in New Zealand.
“Where they came from
[China], they liked cooking you
see, so when they moved to New
Zealand that’s what they enjoyed
and they said why not go for
the New Zealand traditional
food type and that was fish and
chips,” Mr Joe said. “They only
had about five items in those
days, just chips, fish, sausages,
hotdogs and potato fritters, that
was pretty much it. Look at it
now, it’s changed so much.”
Mr Joe said he is proud to
carry on his grandparents and
FAMILY BUSINESS: Gourmet Seafoods QE II has been open
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Keeping New Brighton’s history alive
• By Matt Slaughter
PEGGY BUTTERFIELD brings
people together to celebrate the
history of New Brighton.
The 76-year-old has spent
every year of her life living in the
suburb, and says it is the people
who have kept her there.
“It’s the community. I think
New Brighton’s community
is different from other
communities – people care about
one another.”
She has been the New Brighton
Museum secretary for the past
six years, and between 1981
and 1999 you may have seen
her behind the checkout at New
Brighton Countdown.
“I absolutely loved it . . .
everybody knew me you see, so
they’d come into Countdown
and they’d cause great traffic
jams because they’d want to be at
my checkout.”
She said she found the same
sense of community when she
started volunteering at the
museum.
“I love meeting the local
people. They come in and most
of the time I know them and
they’ll want to reminisce.
“For them, it brings back so
many memories . . . sometimes
they find granddad in some of
the old surf club photos. So many
memories.”
Mrs Butterfield went to New
Brighton District High School
(which became Central New
Brighton School) and Linwood
High School. Her mother Doris
Goodlad and grandmother Flora
Speechly also both lived in New
Brighton.
She married her husband of 52
years, former Canterbury rugby
league player Errol Butterfield,
at the New Brighton Methodist
Church in 1967. They had two
children, Lynda Butterfield, who
lives in Parklands, and Jill Genet,
who lives in Australia.
Mr Butterfield, who died in
July, was the brother of Jock
Butterfield. Jock played 99 tests
for the Kiwis in the 1950s and
60s, and in 2007 he was named
at hooker in the New Zealand
rugby league team of the century.
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[Errol] loved New Brighton
too . . . he loved the Brighton
Workingmen’s Club, he was a
life member there and everybody
knew him . . . he was very
community-minded as well.”
Mrs Butterfield was a close
friend of former New Brighton
Museum volunteer Margaret
Kelso who was honoured at the
2017 New Zealander of the Year
awards, when she was named in
the local hero category for her
contribution to the suburb.
Mrs Butterfield said it was
friendships like the one she
had with Mrs Kelso, which
had seen her develop such a
strong connection to the seaside
suburb.
“Brighton is very, very
community-minded. It’s a lovely
place to live, it really is.”
Festival of Adult Learning
comes to Richmond
• By Claire Booker
THE FESTIVAL of Adult
Learning will start at Richmond
next month.
Classes will be held
throughout the first week of
the month at Avebury House
and the Richmond Community
Garden.
Events will include
yoga and pilates
demonstrations,
cooking and art
classes, gardening
classes and cultural
activities.
There will also
be feature talks,
including a session
on foraging for food
in New Zealand with
Natalie Absalom.
Avebury House
Community Trust
house manager Tanya
Didham said it is
exciting to bring such
a diverse range of free events to
the community.
“Together with Richmond
Community Garden, our aim
is always to engage people,
increase social connection and
provide opportunities for people
to learn and be active,” she said.
The week has been organised
by Adult and Community
Education Aotearoa and is a
United Nations educational,
scientific and cultural
organisation initiative.
The event was established in
1988 with the goal of raising the
profile of adult learning.
It is a good way for members
of the community
to meet other
people in their area
and get involved
with adult learning.
The event will
suit people from
all backgrounds,
including those
who are learning
to adjust to life
in New Zealand,
re-training to
find employment,
adjusting to life
after prison,
acquiring parenting
skills, or just getting
out and doing an
activity to make life better and
meet people.
The event incorporates
International Literacy Day on
September 8.
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Father and son dominate off-road
ARANUI FATHER and son
pairing Bryan and Owen Chang
have dominated the unlimited
classes and finished first and
second overall at the New
Zealand off-road racing short
course championship, at West
Melton.
Last week’s
event attracted
more than 30
entries, with
five-strong grids
in the unlimited
race car
and unlimited
Owen Chang
trucks/4WDs.
Owen, a former national
champion, was making his short
course championship debut in
the turbocharged Jimco V6 racer
raced in recent years by Daniel
Powell.
It proved successful as he was
named the overall winner and
Bryan winning the eight class.
Bryan said it was a successful
weekend, in spite of the weather.
“We’re constantly working on
the truck’s handling, grip and
flight characteristics and it performed
superbly in the absolute
worst conditions.
“Couple that with Owen’s class
win and the title itself and it’s
been a great family day out in
the rain.”
Mark Brown brought his
lighter four-cylinder car out for
its first run in the class and led
the opening laps of his first heat,
but his challenge faded early.
Across the rest of the heats
the battle was between Owen
and the big V8 Aceco of another
Christchurch racer, Jacob
Brownlees.
The latter used its torque and
power advantage to match the
slightly lighter V6-engined
Jimco of Chang off the start line
and on the longer straights but
Owen had the advantage out of
the tighter corners, turning on a
masterful display for the crowd.
In the 4WD Bits class eight
unlimited trucks, a field of five
was whittled down to two after
the first heat, allowing Owen
and multiple class eight champion
Bryan to focus on keeping his
SPORT
four-cylinder turbo Chevrolet
ute ahead of the V8 ProLite of
North Islander Craig Carlyle.
Chang senior had opted for
aggressive Komodo ‘extreme’
off-road tyres to cut through
the ankle-deep mud of the early
heats.
Bryan’s truck is well set up for
the West Melton track, but in a
later heat Carlyle was able to get
past the Christchurch racer.
The two remained locked in
battle, shedding body panels
CHAMPION:
Aranui’s Owen
Chang was
named the
overall winner
at the New
Zealand offroad
racing
short course
championship,
at West
Melton. His
father Bryan
won the class
eight title at
the same
event.
from their trucks in the process,
but in a similar manner to the
class one battle, Chang’s Chev
had a visible advantage in grip
off the start line and out of
corners.
At the end of the heats the
outright title was decided over
short one-lap sprints, one car at
a time.
Owen emerged the winner,
Bryan was second overall. Leigh
Bishop was third in his Yamaha
UTV, also winning the JG Civil
U class for stock UTVs in the
process.
Bryan said the muddy
conditions had caused worries
for a few competitors, but the
Giti Tires Chev never faltered.
Liddicoat
continues
push for
Olympics
• By Jacob Page
COASTAL SPIRIT defender
Sean Liddicoat has been named
in the New Zealand under-23
football team for their tour of
Australia next month.
A total of 21 players will head
to New South Wales as preparations
continue for the OFC men’s
Olympic qualifying tournament,
which takes place in Fiji soon
after the Australia tour.
“These two games against
a strong Australian team will
help us prepare for the Olympic
qualifiers as we look to secure
our place at Tokyo 2020.”
The Australia matches also
provide the rare opportunity for
the players involved to test themselves
against New Zealand’s
traditional sporting foe,
They have met 10 times over
the years with New Zealand’s
only positive results being a famous
1-0 triumph in Adelaide in
1996 and a 1-1 draw in Auckland
in 2004.
The team will first play
Australia on September 6 in
Wollongong and then again four
days later in Campbelltown.
The OFC men’s Olympic
qualifying tournament will be
held in Fiji from September 21 to
October 5.
Volunteers show visitors
our city’s attractions
WALKING GUIDES
WANTED
Showing visitors to many of Christchurch’s
beauty spots, natural attractions, places
of historical interest, and the changing
cityscape as the city rebuilds, is the
task undertaken by the team of 20
knowledgeable and friendly guides at
Walk Christchurch.
All the volunteers thoroughly enjoy
revealing our city’s unique features, many
of which visitors may not discover on their
own, and answering questions on the city
and its people.
Walk Christchurch was established in
1982 as the Christchurch Personal Guiding
Service, and has undergone a number of
changes over the years to meet the needs
of increasing numbers of visitors to the city.
The primary walk is the Classic
Christchurch Walk, a five-kilometre walk
around the central city, which takes
about two and a half to three hours. From
October, a shorter Highlights Christchurch
Walk is also being introduced. This will be
2.5 kilometres, lasting about 90 minutes.
More walks are also planned to meet
different requirements.
The walks are ranked in the top 10 activities
for tourists in Christchurch by Trip Advisor,
and positive reviews are regularly posted
on the Trip Advisor website.
Here is one example:
“Highly recommend booking this walking
tour. My guide was incredibly informed
and passionate about Christchurch, and
it was a pleasure to listen to him speak
about the city he loves. The walk never felt
tiresome, and I got to see all the sights of
Christchurch. Highly recommended!”
The volunteer guides themselves get many
benefits from their guiding activities.
For example, Josie has, over the years
of guiding, developed an interest in our
city – its past, present and future as well
as improving her knowledge of the city
architecture and landscape.
Josie considers herself not just a walking
guide, but an ambassador for the city. She
is often one of the few people that visitors
can meet and talk with over the duration
of the walk.
Craig appreciates being part of an
active, sociable group of walking guides.
He has increased his appreciation of
Christchurch and the guided walks have
taken him to places he had never visited
or known about. Stories about those
places have strengthened his connection
to Christchurch and his knowledge about
what is happening in Christchurch.
Volunteers needed
To meet the growing demand for the
walks, Walk Christchurch is seeking more
volunteers to join the team. Details of
requirements can be seen to the right of
this page.
For more information visit the Walk
Christchurch website below.
WALK CHRISTCHURCH provides
guided walks in central Christchurch.
Last year we guided 1800 walkers.
TripAdvisor ranks our walks in
the top 10 out of more than 110
activities in Christchurch
Visit our website walkchristchurch.nz
for more information about us.
WALK CHRISTCHURCH is recruiting
cheerful, enthusiastic volunteer
walking guides to meet the increased
demand for our walks. We provide an
induction and training programme.
Our guides are expected to -
• Lead up to four walks each month
in the visitor season.
• Be knowledgeable about the city
and committed to giving walkers a
great experience
• Be fit and active
Contact us about becoming a
volunteer walking guide.
• Go to walkchristchurch@gmail.com
- to express your interest or
• Phone Wendy 324 3171 or Milton
357 9330 for a chat.
www.walkchristchurch.nz
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The
Mairehau
From the principal’s desk
Challenge
Achievement
Responsibility
Empathy
I am reminded of the whakatauaki:
“E ki ana koe ki ahau, he aha te mea nui; maku e ki atu
kia koe, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata.
Should you ask me, what is our greatest treasure? I will
respond that it is people, it is people, it is people.”
Encouraging
excellence
in our
community
Way
Outdoor Education is
in full flight
Sailing Lake Rua, our students enjoyed a six day practical
learning session where they developed their sailing skills
and worked towards gaining up to nine credits over three
assessments.
Along with Ara Institute of Canterbury, students had two
practical days learning about techniques and equipment used
when climbing and abseiling as well as hearing about the
many locations around New Zealand where they could do this.
They also completed a two credit practical assessment.
Our mountain biking two day camp at Living Springs was a
true adventure. Students developed their skills in mountain
biking on tracks at Bottle Lake Forest and Victoria Park in the
Port Hills.
I struggled as a Principal to make a decision to attend a Digital
Fluency Course (DFI) this term.
But with my colleagues and new friends, we began the
journey together. I’ve decided to take part in the second
Digital Fluency Intensive course, which began 23 July 2019, in
Christchurch. I thought about all the reasons why I shouldn’t
be there, including workload, personnel, and student issues to
deal with at school.
Then I thought about the reasons why I must be there, and
for me, it is about people. I have asked my staff to change the
world, to use digital tools, to become fluent in the use of these
tools and then to share their learning with our students and
others. I can rise no higher than the standards of excellence
that we collectively set within our schools, although the
school and environment of modern learning practices are now
at the forefront of New Zealand education. I cannot expect
any of my staff to do something that I must do myself. I am
here learning and seeking new knowledge, amongst a group
of people with similar passions, commitments and desires.
We are all educators, with a broad range of experiences
and expertise, we are lifelong learners, and we are people
wanting to make a difference for our students. I had a degree
of reservation attending this particular course; my skills and
capabilities as a digitally fluent citizen are in need of support.
Dorothy Burt shared with us “The ManaiaKalani Story”, an
interesting narrative of a journey and commitment beginning
from 2016 to DFI today. Thank you, Dorothy, for reminding
us about ‘Why’, about sharing a passion and desire of a
community making a difference for their learners, and for
bringing that passion and belief to Christchurch. I take this
opportunity to acknowledge the explorers and navigators of
the ManaiaKalani story and the gift that you bring and share
with other educators of Aotearoa.
Learn, Create and Share is a pedagogy of practice, and it
is underpinned by a successful, experienced team. It is a
methodology or teaching and learning practice supported by
evidenced based data. The pen has been replaced by a digital
device. In our technological world, we have advanced the
types of tool that we are using in the classroom, and therefore,
teachers need to be upskilled in the use of these tools.
Our first lesson focused on Google groups. I had no idea that
such a google package existed. I wanted to know more. I
could see the potential of using the google group platform as
a leadership tool.
At least a couple of times during the day I got that ‘aha
moment,’ i.e. when you realise you have been doing
something for years and someone shows you a zap shortcut.
Wow! I should have known that and it makes one feel like an
idiot.
I have a goal to learn about the tools that my staff and
students are using. I expect to share their frustrations, anxieties
and successes. I trust that at the end of our DFI course, I will be
able to master some of the digital tools that our learners are
using.
Every day, I will leave with new
learning; I have: created a google
doc, learnt a few short cuts, inserted
images into a table, and I am
blogging for the first time.
Most importantly, I am pleased to
be here, learning new things, and
sharing this learning with my staff
and students of Mairehau High
School.
Harry Romana, Principal
Harry Romana,
Principal
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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This is who we are.. students and
staff focusing on our C.A.R.E values
Kapahaka Competition -
Papanui and Mairehau combined group -
Nga Whatumoana
Ngā Whatumoana was a composite group of Papanui and Mairehau
High school students. The group competed in the Waitaha
Secondary Schools Kapahaka Whakataetae at the Aurora Centre,
Burnside High School, on Saturday 3rd August. The competition
was to decide the region’s most outstanding Secondary School
Kapahaka group and earn a place in the National Secondary
School’s Kapahaka Competition in 2020.
The day started early for Ngā Whatumoana. Students assembled
at Papanui High School at 7.30am, and then travelled together
to Burnside to perform. Our group was one of 12 rōpū (groups)
who performed and their amazing kaiako kapa haka - Miss Satriani
Reihana - said that they were focussed and determined to do their
very best on the day. All the intense months of training paid off
as they performed their set with mana and kaha. Whether you
were watching in the audience or on the live stream, everyone was
extremely proud of our group. The day finished at 7.30pm with the
winners announced live on the Tahu FM live stream of the event.
For a first time entered group Ngā Whatumoana did incredibly well.
They were 7th overall and our leader Phoenix Neilson, gained very
high marks - no marks under 89!
Huge mihi to our staff Satriana Reihana and Charntay Poko for all the
hours of training and support for our performers: Phoenix Neilson,
Matthias Mataitai, Matalasi Tulia and Zion Wirihana. Thanks also to
Sarah Maindonald, Lauren Taylor and Vanessa Gopperth for their
huge efforts as well.
It was terrific to work with ngā kaiako o Papanui - Paul Peawini,
Chloe Honekawa and Kirsten Aumua and their talented students,
led by Mariah Mohi.
Phoenix Neilson, kaitataki tane mo te ropu (Male leader for the
group) drew inspiration from Te Puea’s famous whakatauki, “Mahia
nga mahi, hei painga mo te iwi”. Do the work, for the benefit of the
iwi.
First time performer Matalasi Tuila remarked, “It felt like all the mana
and hard work that the tutors instilled in us during the preparation
allowed us to represent our kura with the utmost distinction.”
Grizzled veteran, Zion Wirihana, states “it was an awesome
experience and gives me hope that one day in the near future,
Mairehau can reach the pinnacle of success in culture and
performance, and stand with confidence and pride at the national
level.”
Matthais Mataiti, summed it all up in one word, “Mean”.
Ka rongo, ka wareware. Ka kite, ka mahara. Ka hangaia, ka marama
ahau. I listen, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, and I understand.
Bring on 2021 for the next competition!
Okazaki Nishi
School Visit 2019
We enjoyed having our annual visit from 20 students from
Okazaki Nishi School, from Japan, who visited us between
July 31 and August 9. They had ESOL classes here at school
and attended classes with their kiwi buddies. They enjoyed
performing in our talent quest and their farewell party
which was held on August 9. Thank you to the students
who acted as buddies, to the homestay families and to our
staff for ensuring that this visit was a success.
A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STUDENTS WHO COMPETED IN
YOU ARE SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!
Zoning
The Board of Mairehau High School recently adopted an enrolment
scheme that has been approved by the Secretary for Education.
Under this scheme, students will be enrolled if they live within our
home zone.
Mairehau High School has been collaborating with other Greater
Christchurch State Secondary School Principals and Boards of
Trustees to establish a cohesive schooling network across the city.
There has been a collective desire to create a sustainable school
network that will have a significant positive impact on the learning
communities of Christchurch. Mairehau High School remains
committed to ensuring that our approach to zoning change will
meet the needs of schools in our community, while also supporting
the effectiveness of improving a more sustainable school education
network.
We are confident that the new Mairehau High School zone will
provide long term sustainable and equitable learning opportunities
for the young citizens of our community.
Our new zone will take effect from 1 January 2020. Any change
to school zones could be a concern for communities. It is our
belief that a new zone should not be thought of as being a forced
relationship, but families will develop a feeling of belonging to
Mairehau High School. When families visit our school, we want
them to understand that Mairehau High School will be a match for
their child’s learning needs.
Parents are aware that we have a growing roll. They like the fact
that teachers in the school build strong relationships with students.
We know our students by name. There is a strong sense of family, a
strong sense of caring, and a strong sense of respect in the school.
Building relationships and knowing the child are fundamental
values to Mairehau High School.
Our parents understand about developing relationships over time.
They want their child to be part of embracing the Mairehau High
School experience. They are pleased that we will be able to provide
this opportunity to many in the new school zone.
The teachers in our school are committed, passionate, and
dedicated. We are a school with a caring community feel. Our
home zone will ensure and support student achievement and
learning outcomes for all. Our teachers will get to know students
well and work with parents to ensure positive and enriching
learning experiences for every child. The school prides itself on
our innovative and caring staff, and we value individuality and
difference. All are making a positive difference for every student.
Our teachers are simply a fantastic group of people.
The Ministry of Education has supported the school by providing a
significant injection of capital into the school’s property budget. We
have approximately $14.5 million dollars to support phase one of
our masterplan, which supports the long term provision of quality
education in our community.
Our Board is currently working on an exciting building master plan
for the community in our home zone.
Performing Arts
Showquest 2019:
After many hours of training, sore bodies, heartache and even some
tears, we capped off a very successful evening …coming away in
2nd place which means Mairehau High School has qualified for the
Nationals.
We are so proud of our students.
Flash Mob – SOUL:
12 of our students, in collaboration with Avonside Girls’ High
School, took part in a flash mob at Christchurch Airport. It was one
of many flash mobs taking place nationwide as part of the ‘SOUL
Friendmobs’.
Sources of Unconditional Love (SOUL) helps support girls to build
confidence and encourage change.
It was an awesome expression of collaboration for friendship day.
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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• 1/2 cup Linseeds (whole)
• 1/2 cup Chia Seeds
• 1/2 cup Sunflower Seeds
• 1/2 cup Pumpkin Seeds
• 1 cup water
• Sea salt to taste
Directions
• Preheat oven to 180°c.
• Combine all the ingredients in a large
bowl (except for sea salt) and mix well.
Allow to sit in the bowl for 15 minutes
until the mixture begins to ‘gel’.
• Split the mixture into two and place
each half on a sheet of baking paper on
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• Place in oven for approx 30 minutes,
remove the crackers from the oven
and cut them into squares. Return
the mixture to the oven and bake for
another 30 minutes or until they are
crispy.
• Remove from the oven and allow to
cool. Place in airtight container in the
fridge or cupboard.
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5pm each Wednesday
A book discussion group
meeting will be held at
Parklands Library on Monday
from 7.30pm until 9pm. Go
along and join others who love
reading and want to share in
discussion. This is a free event.
Senior Net New Brighton
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10am-noon (by appointment)
This group offers assistance
to mature people with modern
technology, including computers,
tablets, smartphones, email, Facebook,
Skype, Word, cellphones
and the internet. Phone 382 6048
for more information.
202 Marine Pde (next to the
New Brighton Club)
JP Clinic at Shirley Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will be
available to members of the community
to witness signatures and
documents, certify document
copies, hear oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations as well
as sign citizenship, sponsorship
or rates rebates applications. No
charge.
Shirley Library
SAYGo Steady As You Go
Falls Prevention Exercise Class
Tuesday, 10am
This is a specially-designed
class to help you avoid a fall.
There is a $2 koha entry but
no booking fee. Those interested
are invited to turn up on the
day and see what it can do for
them.
Parklands Community Centre
Ascot Sit and Be Fit
Wednesday, 1-2pm, and Thursday,
9.30-10.30am
Complete a class of exercises
without even leaving your
chair. The cost of the class is
$4 and you’ll get a cup of tea or
coffee.
Ascot Community Centre
Rocket Club
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along and take part in different
activities based on
local and current events in a
learning environment.
Homework help is available
during this time. Free and no
bookings required.
Aranui Library
Scrabble Club
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-
3.30pm and 1-2.45pm
Go along to the Scrabble
Club. No obligation, just go
along when you can and join the
friendly group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Parklands and Shirley
libraries
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand
to assist customers who need
help with their CV or resume.
New Brighton Library
Technology Help Drop-in
Sessions
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a drop-in
session for help with email,
searching the internet,
using the library catalogue,
eBooks, and general computer
queries.
Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club will be held
every Friday, just go along and
join the fun. Free.
Shirley Library
Makerspace
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a weekly
Makerspace session and get
hands-on with activities for all
ages. Something new every
week.
Aranui Library
Culture Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Go along and make new
friends, practice English and
learn about New Zealand and
Christchurch.
Shirley Library
New Brighton Seaside
Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Go and enjoy a warm and
fun atmosphere beside
the seaside. With live entertainment,
food and free facepainting.
New Brighton Pedestrian
Mall
Golden Oldies Movie
Screening – Georgy Girl
Monday, 1.30pm
Lynn Redgrave and James
Mason star in this 1966
drama/ romance. A homely but
vivacious young woman dodges
the amorous attentions of her
father’s middle-aged employer
while striving to capture some
of the glamorous life of her
swinging London roommate.
$2, go early for a cuppa and a
chat.
New Brighton Museum, 8
Hardy St
Marshland Table Tennis Club
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm
Go along every Monday night
until October 14. Casual players
are welcome – $5 for adults per
night, $3 for juniors under-18.
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Marshland Rd
Apartments
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• Dedicated registered nurses, carers and household staff
• Additional support of a physiotherapist, diversional therapist, podiatrist and visiting GP
Open Monday to Friday
10am – 4pm
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including weekends
Call Jenny for your personal
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Tasty Bites
Healthy chicken dish an instant hit
Scotch eggs are done with
a flavoursome chicken
mince wrapped around
a boiled egg and then
cooked in the air fryer.
It’s tasty, portable and a
wonderful breakfast dish
Chicken scotch eggs
Gluten, dairy and sugarfree/no
added fat
Ingredients
1 tsp baking soda
7 eggs
490g raw chicken breast, roughly
chopped
1 green apple, peeled, cored and
diced, optional
2 tsp chopped ginger
2 tsp chopped garlic
Small handful coriander leaves
Small handful parsley leaves
1 Tbsp and seven tsp sticky sauce
(see next recipe)
Himalayan salt and freshly
Ground black pepper
Equipment
Air fryer
Directions
Bring a medium-sized pot of
water to the boil along with the
baking soda and, using a large
spoon, carefully lower the eggs
into the boiling water. For soft
boiled eggs, boil for 4.5min. For
semi-hard, boil for 5.5min and
for hard-boiled, boil for 6.5min.
Remove the pot immediately
from the heat and run the pot
under cold water to stop the eggs
from cooking.
As soon as you can pick the
egg up, carefully roll the egg
on the bench to crack the shell
which will help the egg to cool
down more quickly.
Set the eggs aside to cool while
you prepare the chicken mixture.
Place the chicken breast, apple
(if you are using), ginger, garlic,
fresh herbs, and a tablespoon of
sticky sauce into the bowl of a
blender or food processor.
Season with a little salt and
pepper and blend on high until
very well-combined.
Using a set of scales, evenly
portion the chicken mince into
seven piles.
Very carefully continue to peel
the eggs, making sure not to split
the eggs as you do so. Take your
time.
Take a pile of the mince and
flatten it as much as possible
in the palm of your very clean
hand. Sit the egg on top of the
mince and bring the mince up
to cover the egg as evenly as
possible. This may take a little
practice to get right, so take your
time.
Once all the eggs are covered,
pre-heat your airfryer for two
minutes on 180 deg C. Add the
rest of the sticky sauce to a bowl
and roll the scotch eggs in the
sauce to fully cover the outside of
the eggs.
Place the eggs inside the air
fryer basket and cook for seven
to eight minutes until well
covered and the mince is fully
cooked. Cool the eggs before
storing in the fridge.
You can make these scotch
eggs in advance. They will last
four days in the fridge or you can
vacuum seal them and increase
their fridge shelf life up to two
weeks.
Sticky sauce
Ingredients
1 medium-sized green apple,
peeled, cored and diced
240ml low sodium tamari
120ml apple cider vinegar
120ml water
3 slices ginger
1 lime, zested and juiced
Directions
Place the apple in a small
pot and add enough water so
that it comes halfway up the
apple.
Bring to the boil and cook
for 10min or until the apple
is soft and the water has
evaporated. Blend the apple in
a small food processor until
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pot.
Add the tamari, apple cider
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and lime juice to the apple and
whisk well to combine.
Bring the sauce to the boil and
then reduce to a rapid simmer
and cook for 10-15min or until
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by half and has become a little
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jar in the refrigerator for up to
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