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Nico swims 16km for twin sister<br />
POIGNANT: Nico Wildbore swam 16km to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation after he lost his sister Bethany (inset)<br />
to a suspected suicide last year.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A YOUNG Mt Pleasant<br />
para-athlete has successfully<br />
swum 16km in memory of<br />
his late twin sister. Last year<br />
17-year-old Nico Wildbore<br />
tragically lost his sister Bethany<br />
to suspected suicide.<br />
Every kilometre he swam<br />
marked a year that Bethany<br />
lived.<br />
His swim coincided with<br />
World Suicide Prevention Day<br />
last week, and Nico was in<br />
the pool for nearly nine hours<br />
straight to fight the stigma<br />
around discussing mental<br />
health and suicide.<br />
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• By Jess Gibson<br />
LYTTELTON residents have<br />
come up with a list of ways to<br />
stop cruise ship visitors heading<br />
straight into the city.<br />
The ideas will be presented<br />
to the newly-appointed Banks<br />
Peninsula Community Board<br />
after the October local body<br />
elections.<br />
About 70 residents supported<br />
the suggestions which aim to<br />
boost Lyttelton’s economy when<br />
a new cruise ship berth opens in<br />
October next year.<br />
The possible initiatives include<br />
more markets, information<br />
booklets for visitors on arrival,<br />
walking tours, showcasing the<br />
area’s Maori and Antarctic<br />
connections and bus tours<br />
around the harbour.<br />
There was also discussion<br />
about a cruise ship levy to go<br />
towards fundraising for the<br />
Lyttelton Museum.<br />
Lyttelton Port Company’s new<br />
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ALL POWER to young Nico Wildbore who<br />
completed an amazing swim for a fantastic<br />
cause (page 1).<br />
The promising para swimmer swam nearly<br />
nine hours and 16km to help fight the stigma<br />
tied to discussing mental health and suicide.<br />
Why? Because it was in memory of his twin sister Bethany who<br />
died of suspected suicide.<br />
She was 16, and each kilometre swam marked a year of her life.<br />
Nico’s swim also coincided with World Suicide Prevention Day.<br />
Thinking about Bethany helped push him through the 16km,<br />
Nico said.<br />
His mother Keiran said he showed immense “strength of character.”<br />
“He not only finished the 16km but he finished with a smile on<br />
his face. I was immensely proud of him. It was awesome,” she said.<br />
Too right.<br />
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News<br />
Crime camera transparency questioned<br />
Council<br />
criticised for<br />
excluding<br />
public from<br />
meeting<br />
RATE INCREASES ARE NOT SUSTAINABLE<br />
þ Rates are projected to rise by more than 52% by 2028.<br />
Over the last three years, average rate rises have hit 5.25%.<br />
And that’s not factoring in the compounding effect of those<br />
increases.<br />
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• By Jess Gibson<br />
THE CITY council has been<br />
criticised over a decision to<br />
exclude the public from a<br />
meeting about Sumner’s crime<br />
cameras.<br />
A seminar was held on Monday<br />
to provide the Linwood-<br />
Central-Heathcote Community<br />
Board with advice from police<br />
and city council staff on the<br />
process of installing crime prevention<br />
cameras.<br />
However, due to the level of<br />
public interest in the process,<br />
community board acting chairman<br />
Jake McLellan questioned<br />
the transparency of the meeting.<br />
Prior to the public-excluded<br />
discussion on crime cameras,<br />
the meeting was open to the<br />
public for two items – the <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Area Skate and Scooter Park<br />
designs and the Heathcote Expressway.<br />
Mr McLellan called the deci-<br />
CONFUSION: Jake<br />
McLellan has called<br />
out the city council<br />
for excluding the<br />
public from a<br />
meeting on<br />
Sumner’s crime<br />
cameras.<br />
sion to make the crime cameras<br />
a private matter “completely and<br />
utterly wrong.”<br />
He said nothing discussed at<br />
the meeting needed to exclude<br />
the public.<br />
Head of community support,<br />
governance and partnerships<br />
John Filsell said the meeting<br />
excluded the public as it was<br />
“a confidential staff briefing to<br />
elected members” and because<br />
there was no decision-making.<br />
There has been ongoing confusion<br />
as to who can fund the<br />
$20,000 cameras, as communityfunded<br />
equipment is not an<br />
option.<br />
Board members were meant to<br />
REPAIR THE ROADS AND FOOTPATHS<br />
Eight years on from the quakes we still have endless<br />
roadworks, questionable sewage systems and fresh<br />
water that is compromised.<br />
I SUPPORT AN INTEGRATED WATER STRATEGY<br />
Water supply, waste water, storm water and water infrastructure<br />
are critically important. Our waterways and coastal water form a<br />
major part of the landscape and lives of the community.<br />
A CHANGE OF CULTURE IS REQUIRED<br />
Ratepayers want transparency and accountability without<br />
resorting to Official Information Act procedures. The Council<br />
has been branded as “the most secretive in the country.”<br />
decide on a recommendation to<br />
decline all funding towards the<br />
cameras in July – the amount<br />
requested by Safer Sumner was<br />
$16,<strong>18</strong>7.<br />
However, the application was<br />
withdrawn due to confusion<br />
over how the item was expected<br />
to meet the discretionary response<br />
fund criteria.<br />
Mr Filsell said the information<br />
will be shared next week<br />
with Safer Sumner, which has<br />
been trying to get the cameras<br />
installed since 2017.<br />
Mr McLellan sent a letter to<br />
city council staff on Sunday<br />
raising concerns prior to the<br />
meeting.<br />
Darrell<br />
LATHAM<br />
Forü Council<br />
I WILL ASK THE<br />
HARD QUESTIONS<br />
REVIEW ALL COUNCIL EXPENDITURE<br />
þ Income and expenditure needs to be reviewed<br />
with urgency. The Council needs to comprehensively<br />
review how it manages assets to avoid soaring debt.<br />
INNER CITY DEVELOPMENT<br />
þ Central City residential developments are creating<br />
masses of on street car parking. These developments<br />
require off street parking areas.<br />
þ<br />
þ<br />
“Given this item already has<br />
come to the community board<br />
I’m unsure why this would now<br />
be removed from the public view<br />
for a period of time,” it said.<br />
“This appears to be setting<br />
us up for a position where we<br />
would be acting on advice not<br />
made public, and so I want to get<br />
this right at the outset.”<br />
Mr McLellan has not received<br />
a written response to the letter.<br />
Community board member<br />
Darrel Latham, who has been<br />
pushing for the crime cameras,<br />
said he is in “full agreement with<br />
the sentiments expressed in the<br />
letter.”<br />
Mr Latham has been outspoken<br />
about the need to involve<br />
the public on matters which<br />
are of significant interest to the<br />
community.<br />
“From my perspective, there<br />
is no good reason as to why<br />
the public or media should<br />
have been excluded from this<br />
seminar. The issues have been<br />
well publicised with respect to<br />
the crime cameras and there is a<br />
genuine interest by the public in<br />
this matter,” he said.<br />
“We are a community board<br />
advocating for the public, we are<br />
not a branch of the government<br />
security bureau so let’s keep<br />
things in perspective and involve<br />
our community.’<br />
CITY ACCESS, PARKING AND CONGESTION<br />
A smart city is an accessible city. The Council must listen<br />
to business people and road users and create a more<br />
user friendly accessible city.<br />
CLIMATE CHANGE<br />
We need individual and collective action to minimise<br />
climate change. Mitigation and adaptive management<br />
strategies are part of that discussion.<br />
In Brief<br />
AWAPARAHI BAY FEEDBACK<br />
THe public has until Friday to have<br />
a say on whether Lyttelton Port<br />
Company should get consent for<br />
land use at Te Awaparahi <strong>Bay</strong>. The<br />
city council is seeking feedback<br />
on an application submitted by<br />
LPC to enable the establishment<br />
and operation of a container<br />
terminal and other port activities<br />
at 45 Godley Quay and 2 Cashin<br />
Quay. Visit: https://www.ccc.govt.<br />
nz/the-council/consultationsand-submissions/haveyoursay/<br />
show/263<br />
MEET THE CANDIDATES<br />
Residents can meet mayoral<br />
candidates and Linwood-Central-<br />
Heathcote Community Board<br />
candidates at a meeting on<br />
Monday. It will begin at 7.30pm<br />
in the Mt Pleasant Community<br />
Centre, 3 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd.<br />
Tea and coffee will be available.<br />
If you have any questions, email<br />
community@mpcc.org.nz<br />
ESPLANADE CLEAN-UP<br />
A clean-up along Sumner<br />
Esplanade on Friday will be<br />
the first to be held as part of a<br />
nationwide initiative to prevent<br />
roadside rubbish. Car rental<br />
company Avis Budget Group<br />
is launching “Operation Clean<br />
Drive” in response to research,<br />
which found 58 per cent of New<br />
Zealanders admit to throwing<br />
rubbish out the car window.<br />
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Your choice<br />
for<br />
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Make<br />
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Authorised by Dr Darrell Latham,<br />
53 Colenso St, Sumner, Christchurch 8081
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Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
News<br />
•From page 1<br />
Concerns have been raised<br />
over the possibility cruise ship<br />
tourists will not stay in the<br />
port town and will instead go<br />
directly into the central city.<br />
But Lyttelton Information<br />
Centre manager Ruth Targus<br />
said she hopes the feedback<br />
will be acted on by the<br />
new community board<br />
before the next cruise<br />
ship season begins.<br />
“Obviously everybody<br />
goes through Akaroa<br />
because they wait for<br />
a boat, whereas in<br />
Lyttelton there’s buses<br />
so they don’t. We don’t<br />
want to make it crazy<br />
we just want to make<br />
sure we’re not missing out.”<br />
SuperValue owner Rob<br />
de Thier said he is glad the<br />
conversation has started now so<br />
a good outcome can be achieved<br />
for Lyttelton by next October.<br />
Mr de Thier was the Lyttelton<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> Business Association<br />
chairman until last week and<br />
said many other businesses are<br />
“excited” to gain momentum<br />
from more visitors.<br />
“There have been no negative<br />
conversations about it within<br />
the association,” he said.<br />
HAVE YOUR SAY: How would you encourage cruise<br />
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Call for community board<br />
to act on feedback<br />
At the consultation meeting,<br />
a list of concerns was also<br />
discussed, which will be<br />
presented to the community<br />
board.<br />
They included potential<br />
environmental issues, such<br />
as noise, pollution, stirring of<br />
sediment, fuel-use, erosion,<br />
waste and wind<br />
resistance.<br />
Other concerns<br />
include congestion,<br />
pressure on businesses,<br />
disruption to the<br />
community, a need for<br />
wi-fi, a lack of signage<br />
and stretched toilet<br />
Rob de Thier<br />
facilities,.<br />
Mrs Targus hopes the<br />
information provided<br />
will help people or groups to<br />
be delegated to roles which<br />
would help to minimise these<br />
concerns.<br />
Meanwhile, Akaroa<br />
Ratepayers and Residents<br />
Association chairman Harry<br />
Stronach said Akaroa is as<br />
“unready for this year’s cruise<br />
ship season as it was last year.”<br />
He said co-operation from the<br />
city council and other bodies<br />
involved is still lacking.<br />
“They have gone very quiet<br />
lately,” he said.<br />
Former Olympian’s new role<br />
• By Jess Gibson<br />
IN 1976, John Christensen<br />
made New Zealand proud when<br />
he helped the men’s hockey<br />
team bring home gold from the<br />
Montreal Olympics.<br />
Now the Redcliffs resident is<br />
hoping to make his community<br />
proud, as a new trustee of<br />
the Sumner<br />
Ferrymead<br />
Foundation.<br />
“I have lived<br />
in and been<br />
a part of this<br />
community<br />
all of my life,<br />
and was very<br />
John<br />
Christensen<br />
pleased to be<br />
approached<br />
to join the<br />
foundation. I<br />
am honoured to work with this<br />
group that assists and encourages<br />
such a wide range of activities,”<br />
Mr Christensen said.<br />
Representing New Zealand<br />
at three Olympic Games is<br />
not the only thing under Mr<br />
Christensen’s belt.<br />
After attending Redcliffs<br />
Primary School and<br />
Christchurch Boys’ High, he<br />
went on to qualify as an engineer,<br />
and in 1981 was appointed to the<br />
job of borough engineer at the<br />
Lyttelton Borough Council. He<br />
later became the environmental<br />
PRICELESS: The Montreal Olympics gold medal-winning New<br />
Zealand hockey team.<br />
services manager at the Banks<br />
Peninsula District Council and<br />
then at Selwyn District Council<br />
until 2015.<br />
Mr Christensen will join<br />
Sumner resident Ken Jones, who<br />
has also been appointed as a new<br />
trustee.<br />
Mr Jones has lived in Sumner<br />
for many years and has<br />
contributed to the development<br />
of the Taylors Mistake Surf Life<br />
Saving Club.<br />
The business consultant was<br />
the surf club president for 11<br />
years and has been recognised<br />
with life membership.<br />
Mr Christensen and Mr Jones<br />
were appointed following the<br />
death of New Zealand Order of<br />
Merit member David Cox and<br />
the retirement of long-standing<br />
trustee John Brown.<br />
Founded 26 years ago,<br />
the foundation has been the<br />
beneficiary of many donations<br />
and bequests by residents who<br />
have wanted to leave their mark<br />
on the community.<br />
Trustee Jim Keegan said the<br />
commercial and administration<br />
skills of Mr Christensen and<br />
Mr Jones, along with their long<br />
and close association with their<br />
communities, will make them<br />
“very valuable” to the foundation.<br />
•Donations to the<br />
foundation can be put<br />
towards remembrances,<br />
such as a seat, a shelter<br />
or a drinking fountain. If<br />
you want to donate, phone<br />
secretary Daniel O’Carroll<br />
on 021 288 <strong>18</strong>71 or email<br />
info@sumnerferrymead<br />
foundation.co.nz<br />
Flight and Flourish<br />
Kathryn Furniss & Wendy Matenga<br />
21 <strong>September</strong> – 15 October <strong>2019</strong><br />
‘May You Flourish’<br />
original painting by<br />
Kathryn Furniss<br />
The fanciful floral and faunal paintings of Kathryn<br />
Furniss and Wendy Matenga feature in the <strong>September</strong>/<br />
October exhibition at Little River Gallery. Vast, sweeping<br />
skies featuring soaring gannets evoke feelings of flight<br />
and freedom, while framed in foliage against lush<br />
backgrounds native birds flourish, sitting silently, inviting<br />
you into their story. Vessels from the past convey a<br />
retrospective view of a woman in the home. Required to<br />
work with nature to make things flourish, hands ask the<br />
question “are we offering or taking?’<br />
A self-taught artist, Kathryn Furniss draws her inspiration<br />
from pacific landscapes and NZ’s native flora and fauna.<br />
Painting in both acrylic and ink, her style involves the<br />
building up of many textured layers, beginning with<br />
loose abstract washes, her final brush strokes are<br />
more controlled and detailed. Kathryn has successfully<br />
exhibited throughout New Zealand and internationally for<br />
14 years. Her body of work in this exhibition incorporates<br />
painterly skies, moody landscapes and the native flora<br />
and fauna that she’s best known for.<br />
Little River Gallery open 7 days, Main Road, Akaroa Highway.<br />
‘Just Right’<br />
original painting by<br />
Wendy Matenga<br />
Also a self-taught artist, Wendy Matenga’s works<br />
always start with her lovingly capturing the light on<br />
the delicate petals of flowers with her camera, she<br />
then likes to push the boundaries of floristry with her<br />
paintbrush. Wendy seeks to portray the emotional<br />
vibrancy flowers offer, when displayed in the home or<br />
gifted by a loved one. Lessons from nature; soar beyond<br />
the ordinary, flourish from within.<br />
Both Wendy and Kathryn reside in Nelson, NZ.<br />
Flight and Flourish<br />
Kathryn Furniss & Wendy Matenga<br />
21 <strong>September</strong> – 15 October <strong>2019</strong><br />
Main Rd, Little River | 03 325 1944<br />
art@littlerivergallery.com<br />
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HAVE YOUR SAY: How should Akaroa’s wastewater be disposed<br />
of? Email your views to jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Feedback to be sought over<br />
Akaroa’s wastewater options<br />
AKAROA residents will<br />
soon have their say on how<br />
the town’s wastewater is<br />
treated.<br />
Three options are being<br />
prepared by the city council<br />
for consultation before<br />
the end of this year.<br />
Akaroa’s treated<br />
wastewater is currently<br />
discharged into the harbour,<br />
but the city council<br />
has made a commitment to<br />
explore alternatives.<br />
Three waters and waste<br />
acting head John Moore<br />
said city council staff have<br />
investigated a range of<br />
methods suggested by the<br />
community.<br />
“These included<br />
irrigation to land, an<br />
ocean outfall, piping the<br />
wastewater elsewhere,<br />
deep-bore injection and<br />
managed aquifer recharge,”<br />
he said.<br />
“It’s time now to<br />
bring investigations to<br />
a close and consult the<br />
community on the most<br />
effective options available.<br />
“We hope to share these<br />
options with everyone<br />
in Christchurch and<br />
Banks Peninsula after the<br />
elections so that the new<br />
TARGET: Options are being explored to replace the<br />
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Young artist wins with oil painting<br />
• By Claire Booker<br />
A YOUNG Mt Pleasant artist<br />
has been given a taste of what<br />
it’s like to display her art in a<br />
competition at the Windsor<br />
Galley in Phillipstown.<br />
Rangi Ruru<br />
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Support for surf<br />
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• By Jess Gibson<br />
THERE HAS been a wave of<br />
support for the rebuild of the<br />
Taylors Mistake Surf Life Saving<br />
Club.<br />
The city council received 72<br />
submissions on a proposal to<br />
lease the current site to the club<br />
during a month-long consultation<br />
period from July 30.<br />
The lease would enable them<br />
to build a new $3m pavilion following<br />
the demolition of the old,<br />
earthquake-damaged clubrooms.<br />
Sixty-six submissions were in<br />
clear support of the proposed<br />
lease and licence, three provided<br />
feedback and suggestions and<br />
three were opposed.<br />
Reasons for opposition included<br />
size of the proposed building,<br />
access limitations and concerns<br />
over its location.<br />
All concerns were investigated<br />
and responded to by city council<br />
staff.<br />
The Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board is set to<br />
decide whether to grant the lease<br />
at a meeting today.<br />
Resource consent has been<br />
approved for the designs at the<br />
site, which means if the club is<br />
not granted the licence it will<br />
need to go back through the<br />
resource consent process and<br />
potentially alter the designs.<br />
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News<br />
Thieves target garden items in Woolston<br />
• By Jess Gibson<br />
IT APPEARS there are thieves<br />
in Woolston with a green thumb<br />
and sticky fingers.<br />
A concrete birdbath, several<br />
planter boxes and urns have<br />
gone missing from properties in<br />
the suburb over the past month.<br />
Resident Freya Oakley posted<br />
on the Woolston Community<br />
United page recently, warning<br />
residents to keep an eye out<br />
for thieves stealing garden<br />
equipment from the front of<br />
properties. She said both her<br />
neighbours on Wildberry St<br />
have had items stolen from their<br />
gardens.<br />
“[The planter boxes] are very<br />
heavy so at least two people are<br />
working together,” the post<br />
said.<br />
Miss Oakley told <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
News a parcel also went missing<br />
from her doorstep.<br />
Another resident commented<br />
on her post: “It could be the<br />
same b*****ds that took my<br />
neighbour’s concrete birdbath.<br />
Hers went missing one night and<br />
it’s so heavy.”<br />
•HAVE YOUR SAY: If you<br />
have had anything stolen<br />
from your Woolston garden<br />
recently, or have information<br />
about the thefts, email<br />
jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Dig out the whites – cricket<br />
season is about to start<br />
Sumner Cricket Club junior<br />
convener Tim Hoban writes<br />
about the havea-go<br />
sessions<br />
starting on<br />
Friday, which<br />
will give<br />
children the<br />
opportunity to try out the<br />
sport<br />
IT’S A Saturday morning –<br />
deckchairs are out, the sun is<br />
shining, the smell of cut grass is<br />
mixed with freshly brewed coffee<br />
and you can hear the sound<br />
of kids having fun and parents<br />
catching up.<br />
This is what junior cricket is<br />
all about, and at the Sumner<br />
Cricket Club, we have another<br />
great season planned.<br />
Kane Williamson and his<br />
Black Caps were brilliant<br />
ambassadors of the game at the<br />
recent Cricket World Cup in<br />
England. The team came within<br />
one run of winning world<br />
cricket’s biggest prize, and in<br />
spite of only missing out on the<br />
trophy by an obscure ruling,<br />
they carried themselves with<br />
great dignity and humility.<br />
They showed what good<br />
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“spirit of cricket” is something<br />
we work hard to convey to our<br />
junior players at the club.<br />
The Sumner Cricket Club<br />
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for boys and girls from fiveyears-old<br />
through to 13.<br />
There are opportunities to<br />
play on a Saturday morning<br />
KEEN: Juniors ready for the Sumner Superstars Have-a-go<br />
sessions.<br />
along with mid-week training<br />
sessions. As a club, we have had<br />
some fantastic growth over the<br />
last six years. Last season the<br />
club fielded 14 junior teams, up<br />
from six teams in 2013. The club<br />
also fielded four senior teams in<br />
20<strong>18</strong> and <strong>2019</strong>.<br />
Recent changes to the game<br />
formats mean that matches are<br />
shorter and all kids are kept<br />
more engaged over the course<br />
of the game. How the game is<br />
structured means all kids have<br />
an equal opportunity to bat,<br />
bowl and field.<br />
New players are welcomed<br />
to the club every year and this<br />
season and on <strong>September</strong> 20 at<br />
4.30pm we will hold the first of<br />
our first “Sumner Superstars<br />
Have-a-go” sessions.<br />
These sessions are a way<br />
for players new to the game<br />
to come on down and try out<br />
cricket for the first time (gamebased<br />
skill sessions) and also for<br />
our established players to come<br />
down, catch up with their mates<br />
and have a game of park cricket<br />
at the home of the Sumner<br />
Cricket Club, at St Leonards<br />
Square.<br />
It’s going to be a great<br />
summer of cricket for all fans<br />
with the big three of England,<br />
India and Australia all touring<br />
and playing matches against<br />
the Black Caps at Hagley Oval.<br />
Bring it on.<br />
• By Jess Gibson<br />
AN ANIMATED tree displayed<br />
at Mt Pleasant School is<br />
beginning to flourish.<br />
“Mahuri,” which stands for<br />
sapling, is an initiative which is<br />
helping the school to grow its<br />
resources with help from the<br />
community.<br />
Parents, pupils, teachers and<br />
residents are able to donate or<br />
buy products which will fill a<br />
new hall, four classrooms and<br />
a discovery hub once a $3.2<br />
million rebuild is complete by<br />
March 2020.<br />
Principal Chris Nord said the<br />
school has been without a hall<br />
and other key learning spaces<br />
since many its buildings were<br />
damaged in the February 22,<br />
2011, earthquake.<br />
He said while the Ministry<br />
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with funding the rebuild, it does<br />
not cover the purchase of other<br />
learning tools.<br />
With Mahuri, people are able<br />
to donate a range of items – such<br />
as chairs, desks, bookshelves,<br />
GROWING: Mt<br />
Pleasant School<br />
principal Chris<br />
Nord stands next<br />
to the Mahuri<br />
tree, holding a<br />
poster for the<br />
Mount Pleasant<br />
Art Exhibition<br />
which features a<br />
kakapo painted<br />
by this year’s<br />
featured artist, Jo<br />
Ogier. <br />
Exhibition to benefit school<br />
projectors, or a $10 tree to be<br />
planted at the school.<br />
For every contribution, a<br />
sticker is placed on the tree to<br />
track Mahuri’s progress, similar<br />
to a thermometer fundraising<br />
scheme.<br />
This year’s Mt Pleasant Art Exhibition<br />
on Friday and Saturday<br />
will be the vehicle to get the initiative<br />
out into the community.<br />
The exhibition, which has been<br />
the school’s main fundraiser for<br />
many years, will see all money<br />
raised going towards Mahuri.<br />
The featured artist will be<br />
Sumner resident Jo Ogier. She<br />
is one of 50 artists who will<br />
display their works at the Mt<br />
Pleasant Community Centre, 3<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd, over the<br />
weekend – many are from the<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News area.<br />
•For more information<br />
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Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
News<br />
Swim for mental health<br />
•From page 1<br />
Nico said thinking about his<br />
sister helped push him to meet<br />
his goal.<br />
He was born with a type of<br />
cerebral palsy called hemiplegia,<br />
and undertook the swim with<br />
limited mobility in his right arm<br />
and leg.<br />
Between 9.30am and 6.30pm,<br />
Nico had only three 20min<br />
breaks.<br />
It is estimated with the<br />
number of donations on the day<br />
and with further funds to come<br />
through, he will raise more than<br />
$10,000 for the New Zealand<br />
Mental Health Foundation.<br />
Nico said he was feeling tired<br />
at the end of the challenge but<br />
happy he had finished what he<br />
started and he had “so much<br />
support.”<br />
The swim was held at the<br />
Waitaha Swim Club, which is<br />
based out of the Canterbury<br />
Swim School, in Hornby.<br />
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Nico’s mother Keiran Horne<br />
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“He not only finished the 16km<br />
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his face. I was immensely proud<br />
of him. It was awesome,” she said.<br />
Ms Horne said the swim club<br />
had an instructor swimming<br />
alongside Nico all day who<br />
encouraged him every step of the<br />
way.<br />
His friends jumped in the pool<br />
to support him too, she said.<br />
“There was always somebody<br />
swimming alongside him in the<br />
other lane, which helped him<br />
along,” she said.<br />
Ms Horne said she was<br />
“flabbergasted” at how well Nico<br />
went but the exhaustion “really<br />
hit him” in the evening.<br />
.•To support Nico’s effort<br />
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WOW, DROPPING a casual<br />
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As you might have guessed<br />
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Before we jumped back into<br />
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Vittoria was again a complete<br />
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at night, that would mean her<br />
rhythms would be stuffed.<br />
But again, she smashed it.<br />
Straight to sleep when we got<br />
to her aunty’s and back into a<br />
normal rhythm without trouble.<br />
I, on the other hand, became a<br />
big sudden-onset-nap fan for a<br />
few days.<br />
As a kind of final act of the<br />
holiday, we took Vittoria to the<br />
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Not that I’m saying that’s bad,<br />
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LYTTELTON rugbY c L ub vs NOr THS (fO rmE r LY TITAHI b AY)<br />
Clint Norris<br />
(President)<br />
cowan<br />
family<br />
The Lyttelton Rugby Club would like<br />
to thank all their sponsors for their<br />
support for our 54th annual Norths<br />
(Titahi <strong>Bay</strong>) Trip <strong>2019</strong><br />
Jodie Goodmanson<br />
(Vice- President)<br />
goodmanson<br />
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Anna Scott (Manager)<br />
Jason Campbell (Coach)<br />
Linda Preddy<br />
(Junior Club Captain)<br />
LONDON FISH &<br />
CHIPS CHINESE<br />
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The Lyttelton Rugby Club hosted Norths U12’s for the<br />
54th annual challenge over the weekend of 6 to 8th<br />
<strong>September</strong> <strong>2019</strong>, match was very even affair with both<br />
teams playing skilful rugby. Norths won the match 26<br />
- 25, and Lyttelton looking forward to their Challenge<br />
for the Challenge Shield next weekend 13th to 15th<br />
<strong>September</strong> <strong>2019</strong>. The team arrived in Wellington<br />
Friday 13th <strong>September</strong> to a warm welcome and rain.<br />
The team was billeted to the Norths families for the<br />
weekend. Saturday we woke to rain and a Wellington<br />
breeze. The game was played in wet conditions, once<br />
again both tema very evenly matched and playing<br />
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a slight lead of 7 points to 5 at half time, but shortly<br />
after half time Norths took the lead of 12 - 7. With 11<br />
minutes to go in the match Lyttelton scored a great try<br />
and a goal kicker was successful in kicking the goal into<br />
a strong northerly breeze to put Lyttelton ahead 14 - 12.<br />
Lyttelton held this lead to full time thru strong defence<br />
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Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Storytimes<br />
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Tuesday, 11-11.30am, at Lyttelton<br />
Encourage learning<br />
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Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />
Centre and Lyttelton Library<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Bridge<br />
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Tuesday, 1.30, at the rugby<br />
club, Wednesday, 6.40pm, at the<br />
bowling club<br />
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Tuesdays at 7pm in the green<br />
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329 4414 or 027 363 6302.<br />
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Thursday, 9.30am-noon<br />
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Phone Beth on 022 678 1252.<br />
St Andrews Church, 148 Main<br />
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Friday, 7-8.30pm<br />
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105 Bridle Path Rd<br />
New Works by <strong>Bay</strong>s Quilters<br />
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,<br />
10am-4pm<br />
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intriguing quilt-based crafts<br />
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historic Stoddart Cottage. Free<br />
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<strong>Harbour</strong>. This exhibition runs<br />
until the end of <strong>September</strong>.<br />
Many items in the exhibition are<br />
for sale.<br />
Stoddart Cottage Gallery, 2a<br />
Waipapa Ave, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
Shoreline Toastmasters<br />
Monday, 7.30-9pm<br />
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shoreline@toastmasters.org.nz<br />
Mt Pleasant Yacht Club, 21<br />
Main Rd<br />
Indoor Bowls at Tui Club<br />
Monday, 12.45-3.45pm<br />
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$3 thereafter. All equipment is<br />
supplied. No previous experience<br />
necessary as coaching is given.<br />
Soft-soled shoes should be worn.<br />
A Very Pleasant Playgroup<br />
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pre-schoolers and their<br />
grown-ups at Mt Pleasant<br />
Community Centre, 3<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd. Stay<br />
for the whole session on<br />
Thursday from 9.30 to<br />
11.30am or drop-in when it<br />
suits. For more information<br />
email Kathy at community@<br />
mpcc.org.nz.<br />
Phone Sue on 389 <strong>18</strong>49.<br />
Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St<br />
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Technology Help Sessions<br />
Monday, 2-3pm<br />
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Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />
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Mt Pleasant Walking<br />
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Tuesday and Thursday,<br />
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keep it local<br />
and support businesses in your community<br />
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Simply put the clues in the name…Air,<br />
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Air, Sea & Land in London Street, also<br />
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“Conservation framing is about making<br />
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Tasty Bites<br />
Liquid treats with a bite to enjoy over spring<br />
Spring is here and that means freshness, colour, warmth, sunshine and being outdoors. Fresh produce is becoming more abundant and some flavours are<br />
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•Sunshine<br />
Ingredients<br />
Fresh pawpaw<br />
Apple juice<br />
Ice<br />
30ml Midori<br />
15ml Malibu<br />
Directions<br />
Blend pawpaw and apple juice.<br />
In a glass filled with ice, pour<br />
over the Midori and Malibu. Top<br />
gently with the juice mix.<br />
•Sugar plum<br />
Ingredients<br />
Ice<br />
30ml vodka (optional)<br />
15ml Cointreau liqueur<br />
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An act of heroism, the taint of collaboration, a doomed love affair, and an Australian<br />
woman who travels across the world to discover the truth...<br />
It is 1944 in Budapest and the Germans have invaded. Jewish journalist Miklos<br />
Nagy risks his life and confronts the dreaded Adolf Eichmann in an<br />
attempt save thousands of Hungarian Jews from the death camps.<br />
But no one could have foreseen the consequences...<br />
It is 2005 in Sydney, and Annika Barnett sets out on a journey<br />
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the mysterious man who rescued her grandmother in 1944.<br />
By the time her odyssey is over, history has been turned on its<br />
head, past and present collide, and the secret that has poisoned<br />
the lives of three generations is finally revealed in a shocking climax<br />
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Heart of the Cross<br />
by Emily Madden<br />
From Ireland to Kings Cross, a legacy of loss and hope echoes across the<br />
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Tinahely, Ireland, 1959 Rosie Hart is content leaving her home behind to follow<br />
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Rose <strong>Bay</strong>, 1984 Haunted by her past, Rosie is determined her daughter Maggie<br />
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Sydney, 2017 When her grandmother dies and leaves Brianna Hart a secret<br />
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Top with soda and squeeze<br />
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Green tea infused with rose<br />
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Ingredients<br />
1/2 glass of apple cider<br />
1/2 glass of V8 carrot and orange<br />
juice<br />
Frozen berries to garnish<br />
Directions<br />
Blend together the apple cider<br />
and juice, pour into glass and<br />
garnish with berries.<br />
•Zestful bounty<br />
Ingredients<br />
1 pear, peeled and cored<br />
Sprig of mint<br />
1 cup grapefruit juice<br />
11/2 cups ice<br />
Beetroot, pomegranate and<br />
raspberry juice<br />
Directions<br />
Blend (in a high-speed blender<br />
or NutriBullet) the pear, mint,<br />
grapefruit juice and one cup of<br />
ice.<br />
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30ml gin<br />
15ml lemoncillo<br />
Citrus bitters or 30ml Seedlip<br />
Garden<br />
15ml fresh lime juice<br />
Ice<br />
Sparkling Chi (original herb<br />
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Lemon and cucumber, to garnish<br />
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In a glass filled with ice, spritz<br />
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Feisty Kia Cerato deserves GT badge<br />
We’re for<br />
Motoring<br />
Ross Kiddie<br />
HISTORICALLY, hot<br />
hatchbacks had three doors – take<br />
Peugeot’s 205 GTi, Volkwagen’s<br />
GTi and Toyota’s Corolla GT, for<br />
example.<br />
That’s all changed, most of the<br />
affordable fun cars which fit into<br />
that category now have four doors<br />
– or five – as is the case of Kia’s<br />
Cerato GT.<br />
The Cerato range entered a<br />
new generation early this year. It<br />
consists of six models, two sedans<br />
and four hatchbacks. Amidst the<br />
line-up is what Kia label GT-Line,<br />
and I drove that 2-litre car in<br />
June.<br />
Not to be confused with GT-<br />
Line is another sporty variant<br />
within the range, and it is badged<br />
simply GT.<br />
Although specification within<br />
the two nameplates is similar,<br />
the GT differs markedly from<br />
GT-Line in terms of driveline<br />
mechanicals; instead of the<br />
naturally-aspirated 2-litre engine,<br />
the GT gets a turbocharged unit<br />
of 1.6-litre. Although the Cerato<br />
GT is all-new, the engine is pretty<br />
much a carryover, it was first seen<br />
a few years ago in some Hyundai<br />
product and in Kia’s own Soul,<br />
Koup and Pro_cee’d GT.<br />
This engine has all of the ingredients<br />
which make the Cerato<br />
local<br />
sport<br />
From Kaikoura,<br />
to Christchurch,<br />
to Ashburton,<br />
we have it<br />
covered<br />
GT a true hot hatch. It is rated<br />
by Kia at 150kW (6000rpm),<br />
and with 265Nm available all of<br />
the way between 1500rpm and<br />
4500rpm it has a broad spread of<br />
power through the rev range. If<br />
you take into account that the entire<br />
car weighs in at just 1385kg,<br />
then there is a solid power-toweight<br />
advantage.<br />
What’s more, the engine is one<br />
of the sweetest you could find in<br />
a car of this type, it is an absolute<br />
honey in terms of delivery, there<br />
is no raucous sound, just a tantalising<br />
throb out of the exhaust<br />
pipes, it sings delightfully as it<br />
heads towards the red line which,<br />
incidentally, is a lively 6500rpm.<br />
It works the top end willingly,<br />
yet, as I’ve mentioned, the torque<br />
spread is its greatest asset, it<br />
works the bottom end forcefully<br />
and without lag.<br />
I’d really like to drive this car<br />
with manual gearbox, a six-speed<br />
manual has been hooked to this<br />
engine before, but I’m picking<br />
that’s never going to be an option<br />
in today’s automatic-focussed<br />
market. Instead, drive is transferred<br />
through a seven-speed dual<br />
clutch transmission which is as<br />
close to a manual as you’ll get to<br />
experience these days. There are<br />
only two pedals, so you treat it as<br />
KIA CERATO GT: Turbocharged engine supplies true hot<br />
hatchback performance.<br />
an automatic. The ratios extract<br />
well the power outputs, and shifts<br />
are lightning fast. Paddle-shifters<br />
allow the driver to be involved in<br />
the gearchange process if he/she<br />
feels the desire to do that. There<br />
are also adjustable drive modes<br />
which the driver can choose to set<br />
the engine management protocols<br />
for each type of journey.<br />
The Cerato GT wouldn’t really<br />
deserve the GT label if it didn’t<br />
have the figures to back it up.<br />
Kia claims a 7.7sec time to reach<br />
100km/h from a standstill, while<br />
by my stopwatch it will lunge<br />
through a highway overtake<br />
(80-120km/h) in 4.8sec. These<br />
compare well to its competition,<br />
when I evaluated the Peugeot<br />
308 GT recently, its power and<br />
performance figures were almost<br />
identical.<br />
In recent years motor vehicle<br />
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• Dimensions – Length,<br />
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• Fuel usage – 6.8l/100km<br />
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At 100km/h on the highway, the<br />
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figure with the engine turning<br />
over at a lively 2100rpm.<br />
When I took the car back to the<br />
dealership, the average readout<br />
was sitting at 8l/100km (35mpg).<br />
By my reckoning, these are good<br />
figures given I used the turbo<br />
boost often just to feel the surge.<br />
I took the test car west to the<br />
Malvern Hills, the roads were<br />
drenched through rain so there<br />
wasn’t much of a chance to test<br />
chassis control, but the fully independent<br />
set-up in the Cerato is<br />
true GT material. Bear in mind it<br />
is the only model in the range that<br />
has the advanced set-up, others<br />
have a more simplistic rear torsion<br />
beam suspension. The spring<br />
and damper rates are a little firm,<br />
but you’d want nothing less.<br />
There is just enough compliance<br />
to absorb road bumps, but<br />
the benefit is the way the suspension<br />
controls body movement<br />
and gives the tyres the best<br />
possible chance of maintaining<br />
grip. Incidentally, the 225/40 x<br />
<strong>18</strong>in Michelin Pilot Sport rubber<br />
is perfect for this car, the ride is<br />
quiet and steerage wonderfully<br />
direct.<br />
Kia has things pretty much its<br />
own way in the affordable midsize<br />
GT market. Sure, there are<br />
a couple of other models which<br />
sit in that segment – Peugeot’s<br />
GT, as mentioned, VW’s Polo GT<br />
and Suzuki’s Swift, and at $41,990<br />
the Cerato GT is keenly priced<br />
against the Euros.<br />
It’s also a car that is far from<br />
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Re-elect<br />
Lianne Dalziel<br />
Christchurch Mayor<br />
“I love Christchurch and am confident about<br />
our future.<br />
With my experience and inclusive style of<br />
leadership, we can tackle any challenges that<br />
lie ahead, while seizing every opportunity that<br />
comes our way.<br />
Together, we will build a legacy for<br />
generations to come.”<br />
Best for Christchurch<br />
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Let’s keep the momen<br />
I’m proud of Christchurch and it is an enormous privilege to<br />
represent you as Mayor.<br />
Our city is emerging from unprecedented challenges to become<br />
one of the most dynamic in New Zealand.<br />
Much has been accomplished but the job is not yet done.<br />
Disaster brought tragedy but at the same time has created a unique<br />
opportunity to reimagine Christchurch.<br />
We have laid the foundation for a modern, sustainable and resilient<br />
21st Century city – together we can build a legacy for generations<br />
to come.<br />
We need to get the chlorine out of the water and keep it out. We<br />
need to keep investing in the central city and the east, and we also<br />
need to get rates increases down.<br />
We need to keep the momentum going; progress must continue.<br />
I want Christchurch to be known for its fantastic lifestyle, as well as<br />
being the innovation and creativity capital of New Zealand.<br />
I have the experience, I have the commitment and I have the<br />
teambuilding skills to deliver on what I promise.<br />
I’m looking forward to serving Christchurch again and using my<br />
experience to drive this vision across the line – I believe that’s<br />
what’s best for Christchurch.<br />
Lianne<br />
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Lianne at Tūranga, the new award-winning central library, one of the city’s great assets
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ntum going<br />
My immediate priorities:<br />
Water<br />
Investment in our infrastructure will deliver pure water safely to your home.<br />
I will fight Government-imposed mandatory chlorination.<br />
Rates<br />
I will bring rates rises down while ensuring continued infrastructure<br />
investment and balancing council debt and inflation.<br />
Central City<br />
A vibrant city centre is essential. Having secured $300m for Christchurch,<br />
the stadium will be a multi-use facility.<br />
I will continue to back the developers leading the way.<br />
Sustainability<br />
I am committed to reducing our city’s carbon footprint, and helping<br />
communities to prepare for the impacts of climate change.<br />
Eastern Alliance<br />
An alliance of contractors will deliver a fully integrated programme of works<br />
across the east, fixing roads, footpaths and pipes, and building stopbanks.<br />
Do it once, do it right.<br />
Best for Christchurch<br />
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Rachael Fonotia and Philip Burdon, Lianne’s nominators for re-election as Christchurch Mayor<br />
“Lianne has been a huge supporter and advocate for Aranui<br />
and the east. She has represented our community for a long<br />
time and has a strong and valued connection with us all”.<br />
Rachael Fonotia<br />
General Manager, Aranui Community Trust<br />
Let’s keep the momentum going . . .<br />
Re-elect Lianne Dalziel Christchurch Mayor<br />
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“For the last six years Lianne has provided Christchurch with stable<br />
and enlightened leadership. She has a genuine love for the city and is<br />
uniquely qualified to lead Christchurch for another term”.<br />
Philip Burdon<br />
Former cabinet minister, business leader and lawyer<br />
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