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TUESDAY, MARCH 3, <strong>2020</strong><br />
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Debate rages over safety of<br />
birds near proposed pathway<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
THE CHRISTCHURCH 360<br />
Trail group says birdlife will not<br />
be harmed if a pathway is built<br />
along the western edge of the<br />
Avon-Heathcote Ihutai Estuary.<br />
This is based on the final draft<br />
of a Boffa Miskell report commissioned<br />
by the city council<br />
that says: “Actual levels of<br />
disturbance to birds as a result<br />
of the pathway constitute very<br />
low, low or moderate ecological<br />
magnitudes of effect.<br />
“Opportunities to avoid and<br />
minimise these effects are available.”<br />
The Christchurch 360 Trail<br />
is 135km so far and includes<br />
walking tracks around the city’s<br />
radius. The section beside the<br />
estuary is one of the last needed<br />
to complete the trail.<br />
Christchurch 360 Trail chairwoman<br />
Judith Millar said the<br />
pathway proposal includes measures<br />
which will protect birds<br />
from threats such as pedestrians,<br />
cyclists and dogs.<br />
However, Avon Heathcote<br />
Estuary Ihutai Trust chairman<br />
Kit Doudney said the trust “absolutely<br />
refute that.”<br />
The trust and Redcliffs Residents<br />
Association are concerned<br />
building the pathway in the<br />
proposed area beside the Bromley<br />
Oxidation Ponds will put<br />
godwits and about 100 other bird<br />
species which use the estuary in<br />
jeopardy.<br />
Mr Doudney believes the<br />
pathway proposal goes against<br />
the estuary’s status as part of the<br />
East Asian-Australasian Flyway,<br />
which is supposed to protect<br />
birds that use it.<br />
He wants the pathway built<br />
further away from the estuary<br />
and the city council is investigating<br />
this option.<br />
PROTECTION:<br />
Christchurch 360<br />
Trail chairwoman<br />
Judith Millar says<br />
science shows<br />
birdlife will be<br />
safe if a pathway<br />
is built beside the<br />
Bromley oxidation<br />
ponds.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF<br />
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But Mrs Millar said the<br />
current proposal includes<br />
measures to stop birds from<br />
being harmed.<br />
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Tuesday <strong>March</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 3<br />
News<br />
Site for temporary housing opposed<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
TEMPORARY housing<br />
used after the February 22, 2011,<br />
earthquake will potentially be<br />
moved to Richmond for social<br />
housing leaving nearby residents<br />
angry.<br />
The units were located in<br />
Linwood Park and will be<br />
moved to an empty lot on Guild<br />
St once the city council reaches<br />
a decision on its suitability for<br />
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Stapletons Rd resident<br />
Rick Blackburn whose house<br />
overlooks the site is strongly<br />
against the development.<br />
“I am absolutely against it.<br />
This is right in the middle of an<br />
established heritage or character<br />
area which does not comply with<br />
the council’s code for areas like<br />
this,” said Mr Blackburn.<br />
“The site is not suited in any<br />
way, shape or form for this<br />
development. I recognise that<br />
social housing is a need, but a<br />
much better place for this would<br />
be the old Shirley Boys’ High<br />
School site.”<br />
The SBHS site on North Pde is<br />
flat and closer to amenities such<br />
as The Palms. The Guild St site is<br />
not flat and leads to the removal<br />
of a 50-year-old heritage tree,<br />
limited on-street parking, more<br />
congestion and only has one access<br />
point, he said.<br />
Fifteen temporary units were<br />
purchased by the Christchurch<br />
Methodist Mission from its<br />
previous owners, the Ōtautahi<br />
Community Housing Trust.<br />
Last week, a community<br />
information evening was led by<br />
the CMM outlining their intentions<br />
for the units. The mission’s<br />
executive director Jill Hawkey<br />
said prospective tenants were<br />
for families who had severe and<br />
persistent housing needs according<br />
to the Ministry of Social<br />
Development.<br />
Said Mrs Hawkey: “CMM<br />
will comply with stipulated<br />
conditions of consent and all<br />
relevant building procedures,<br />
requirements and standards.”<br />
The passionate crowd of 60<br />
people were not convinced.<br />
Although they supported<br />
housing the homeless, their<br />
main concerns were the<br />
dwellings would not comply<br />
with the city council’s<br />
regulations on character areas,<br />
and were outraged at the lack of<br />
consultation.<br />
Other concerns included rubbish<br />
management and the unit’s<br />
OUTRAGE:<br />
Stapletons Rd<br />
resident Rick<br />
Blackburn with<br />
his dog, Yogi.<br />
Mr Blackburn<br />
is concerned<br />
that the Guild St<br />
social housing<br />
developments<br />
do not comply<br />
with city council<br />
regulations.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF<br />
SLOAN<br />
size and proximity of each other.<br />
Earthworks required to install<br />
the units do not comply with the<br />
council’s district plan according<br />
to neighbouring residents.<br />
Said a city council spokesperson:<br />
“The application is going<br />
through a process to decide<br />
whether it requires public<br />
notification and if it should be<br />
granted.<br />
“The application will<br />
be decided by a hearings<br />
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deliberations in a public<br />
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requests to city council staff and<br />
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the Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board.<br />
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• From page 1<br />
“The [city] council is investigating<br />
mitigation procedures to deal<br />
with the issues that the estuary<br />
trust people raised and we agree<br />
that there should be measures.<br />
We think there should be screening,<br />
we think that a low barbed<br />
wire between the trail and the<br />
pond [estuary] levee is all that’s<br />
necessary.”<br />
Said city council head of parks<br />
Andrew Rutledge: “The pathway<br />
would be flanked by a security<br />
fence several metres to the<br />
pond side of the path, and screen<br />
planting along the estuary<br />
shore. Planting along most of<br />
the estuary shore already<br />
exists; the project is to provide<br />
screening of most of the remaining<br />
gaps.”<br />
Mr Rutledge said additional<br />
protective measures, which<br />
may also be considered include<br />
“educational signage promoting<br />
the site values, dog exclusion<br />
signage, regular monitoring<br />
of compliance, track closure<br />
at certain times” and “vehicle<br />
barriers at entry points.”<br />
Mr Doudney said these measures<br />
won’t work and birds will<br />
suffer.<br />
“Since last winter, we’ve got<br />
new data from a student who was<br />
working over the summer on bird<br />
disturbance. There will be a massive<br />
impact.”<br />
Mr Doudney believes the<br />
360 Trail group’s members are<br />
avoiding meeting with the trust<br />
so they don’t have to acknowledge<br />
its concerns. He said the trail<br />
group most recently pulled out of<br />
a meeting on February 17.<br />
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Protection to be introduced<br />
DISAGREEMENT: Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust chairman<br />
Kit Doudney says claims that a proposed pathway next<br />
to the Bromley oxidation ponds will not harm birdlife are not<br />
accurate.<br />
Said Mrs Millar: “That is not<br />
accurate.<br />
“It was decided that a meeting<br />
with them [the trust] when<br />
their opinion was so entrenched<br />
was not necessarily going to<br />
be helpful, given that there is a<br />
process under way, which the<br />
council has outlined.”<br />
FITNESS: People have until <strong>March</strong> 11 to decide their favourite<br />
option for a dog agility area in Radley Park, Woolston.<br />
Dog park feedback sought<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
EVERY PERSON and their dog<br />
is being asked for feedback on<br />
the layout of a dog agility area in<br />
Woolston.<br />
The public has until <strong>March</strong> 11<br />
to tell the city council which of<br />
the two options being proposed<br />
for Radley Park they prefer.<br />
The first option is for the creation<br />
of two new exercise areas,<br />
one for medium to large dogs<br />
and one for small dogs. A new<br />
plant bed and tree for shade have<br />
also been proposed as part of<br />
this option.<br />
Option two is proposing two<br />
new exercise areas, one for medium<br />
to large dogs and one for<br />
small dogs, three new plant beds<br />
providing separation between<br />
the two areas and three new<br />
trees for shade.<br />
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Fencing around the new dog<br />
agility area, with two double<br />
gates for access, will also be installed<br />
if this option chosen.<br />
Funding for the fence will<br />
be requested through the city<br />
council’s 2021-2<strong>03</strong>1 Long Term<br />
Plan and installed when funding<br />
is available if option two is<br />
selected.<br />
The Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board will<br />
consider all the feedback given<br />
and will approve the prefered<br />
option.<br />
The dog agility equipment will<br />
be installed by July.<br />
•People can have their say<br />
on their favourite option at<br />
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Tuesday <strong>March</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 5<br />
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Sports hub gets $200,000 grant<br />
A SPORTS hub in Parklands<br />
is one step closer to opening<br />
thanks to a $200,000 grant from<br />
the city council.<br />
The city council will lay the<br />
foundations for a new sports<br />
hall in Parklands that will be<br />
used by ParaFed Canterbury<br />
and other community and recreation<br />
groups.<br />
The funding from the city<br />
council’s Capital Endowment<br />
Fund will allow foundations<br />
to be put down for the Pūkeko<br />
Centre multi-use sports hall and<br />
for a breezeway connection to<br />
be built.<br />
It will also cover the costs<br />
of deconstructing the former<br />
Freeville School Hall building<br />
which has been moved to the<br />
site and will be used as a shell<br />
structure for the new sports<br />
hall.<br />
The Pūkeko Centre sports,<br />
recreation and community hub<br />
is the result of a collaboration<br />
between the Parklands Rugby<br />
Club and the Parklands Bowling<br />
Club.<br />
Both organisations lost their<br />
clubhouses in the earthquakes<br />
and decided to work together to<br />
create something new for their<br />
community. The Pūkeko Centre<br />
Pavilion, which provides shared<br />
clubrooms, was the first stage of<br />
the development and it opened<br />
in February 2018.<br />
The city council’s Sustainability<br />
and Community<br />
Resilience Committee approved<br />
the Pūkeko Centre grant at a<br />
meeting on February 27, along<br />
with several other community<br />
grants.<br />
Pūkeko Centre Inc Society<br />
acting chairman Andrew<br />
Weastell said the funding boost<br />
will allow the society to make a<br />
start on what he hopes will be<br />
a six to nine-month building<br />
project to complete the multipurpose<br />
sports hall.<br />
“It’s massive to get this<br />
grant. This new, hub style of<br />
facility is community driven<br />
and designed to meet diverse<br />
community’s needs. The centre<br />
will offer activities for a range<br />
of age groups and help the<br />
growing population in<br />
Christchurch<br />
East keep active and connected.<br />
“When complete, the sports<br />
hall will be used by the founding<br />
clubs and by a significant, new<br />
GRANTED:<br />
The city<br />
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Parklands.<br />
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tenant, ParaFed Canterbury,<br />
for wheelchair rugby and other<br />
sports. Many other local groups<br />
have expressed interest in using<br />
it for martial arts, marching,<br />
indoor bowls, fencing, dance,<br />
badminton and netball,’’ Mr<br />
Weastell said.<br />
Neighbouring Parkview<br />
Primary School is keen to use<br />
the hall for school activities,<br />
including assemblies, and<br />
it will be available for other<br />
community performances,<br />
meetings and events.<br />
Council to<br />
address erosion<br />
at landfill site<br />
CITY COUNCILLORS have<br />
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million on preventing further<br />
erosion at the old Bexley landfill<br />
site following some heated<br />
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After what three waters<br />
infrastructure and environment<br />
committee chairwoman Pauline<br />
Cotter labelled as some “very<br />
robust debate and discussion”<br />
the council reached consensus on<br />
approving the plan.<br />
The item originally caused<br />
a split vote which was later<br />
rescinded leading to a second<br />
vote, resulting in the plan being<br />
signed off by city councillors.<br />
The plan, which was the<br />
preferred option put forward<br />
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the old landfill’s estuary edge.<br />
The old landfill will be<br />
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This work will involve tonnes<br />
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News<br />
Few dog attack prosecutions<br />
• By Sophie Cornish<br />
OF THE 1<strong>03</strong>4 dog attacks<br />
reported to city council last year,<br />
only one resulted in the dog<br />
owner facing prosecution.<br />
Data from city council shows<br />
99.8 per cent of dog attacks in 2019<br />
did not result in prosecution, leaving<br />
some people wondering how<br />
owners of dogs who attack can<br />
be held accountable. Of the 1<strong>03</strong>4<br />
reports 562 were classified as dog<br />
attacks and 472 were classified as<br />
dog rushing complaints.<br />
The city council holds the<br />
power to prosecute dog owners<br />
under the Dog Control Act 1996.<br />
Depending on the offence, an<br />
owner may be liable for fines as<br />
high as $20,000 or jailed for up<br />
to three months.<br />
Aside from prosecution, dog<br />
owners can also face infringement<br />
offence fees under the Act, which<br />
can range from $100 to $750.<br />
In most cases where a prosecution<br />
results in a conviction,<br />
an order is also made for the<br />
destruction of the dog.<br />
Based on data from the past 11<br />
years, on average, 21 dog attack or<br />
rushing complaints are reported<br />
to the city council a week.<br />
Cashmere resident Jayne Abbott<br />
called the statistics “horrendous.”<br />
In December, Mrs Abbott<br />
watched her three-year-old<br />
dachshund Alfie get mauled to<br />
death in front of her in a car park<br />
after two dogs leapt from a car<br />
window to attack.<br />
Mrs Abbott and her husband<br />
Bill were able to provide the city<br />
council’s dog control team with<br />
the car’s registration plate number,<br />
descriptions of the dogs and<br />
owners and multiple statements<br />
from witnesses.<br />
But 10 weeks after the attack,<br />
Mrs Abbott is still waiting to<br />
hear what action is being taken<br />
against the dog owner, who she<br />
understands still has possession<br />
of the dogs.<br />
Mrs Abbott was told by city<br />
council staff they would proceed<br />
with the case to court if they could<br />
gather all the evidence required.<br />
“Quite frankly they have, I don’t<br />
know how much more they need.<br />
I don’t know why it is taking so<br />
long, it’s really black and white.”<br />
The couple are willing to take<br />
their battle to court privately.<br />
“It’s been 10 weeks and we<br />
have got literally nowhere. My<br />
dog was horrendously killed in<br />
front of me and it happens everywhere.<br />
It’s not right.’’<br />
Mrs Abbott questioned the<br />
number of dog attack prosecutions<br />
in Christchurch.<br />
“Are those numbers so low<br />
because everyone does the right<br />
thing and put their dogs down<br />
or are the numbers low because<br />
things just get swept under the<br />
carpet?’’<br />
Christchurch Bull Breed Rescue<br />
founder Abbey van der Plas<br />
wasn’t surprised by the statistics<br />
and believes the country’s Dog<br />
Control Act needs to be “completely<br />
rewritten.”<br />
“It’s so outdated it’s not even<br />
funny. It’s not just Christchurch<br />
City Council, it’s councils nationwide,<br />
in New Zealand every<br />
PHOTO: GETTY<br />
STATISTICS: The number<br />
of prosecutions on owners<br />
of dogs that attack are low.<br />
Christchurch Bull Breed<br />
founder Abbey van der<br />
Plas (left) believes changes<br />
need to be made to the Dog<br />
Control Act to keep owners<br />
accountable.<br />
council writes its own bylaws<br />
when it comes to animal control,<br />
taken from the Dog Control Act.”<br />
Ms van der Plas has been a dog<br />
owner for 17 years and strongly<br />
believes dogs should be on leads<br />
at all times in public.<br />
“Compulsory leashing is the<br />
way to go. Animal control officers<br />
need to have more powers of<br />
enforcement. At the moment, out<br />
of those attacks, if only one or<br />
two people are being prosecuted,<br />
there is no encouragement for<br />
people to keep their dog on a<br />
leash because nothing is going to<br />
happen to them.<br />
“That’s why these types of<br />
things happen because people<br />
don’t keep their dogs on a leash.<br />
They don’t train them for one,<br />
and then don’t keep them on a<br />
leash and then chaos follows.<br />
“There needs to be an<br />
emphasis on encouraging<br />
BY THE NUMBERS<br />
Dog attacks reported to city<br />
council<br />
2009 – 782<br />
2010 – 1117<br />
2011 – 1074<br />
2012 – 1238<br />
2013 – 1272<br />
2014 – 1284<br />
2015 – 1160<br />
2016 – 1091<br />
2017 – 981<br />
2018 – 992<br />
2019 – 1<strong>03</strong>4<br />
Dog attacks that have resulted<br />
in prosecution<br />
2018 – Two, one resulted in<br />
the dog being put down.<br />
2019 – One prosecution filed<br />
for an attack on a person,<br />
which is ongoing.<br />
responsible dog ownership<br />
and enforcing responsible dog<br />
ownership.”<br />
When walking her rescue<br />
dogs in public, Ms van der Plas<br />
keeps them on long horse lunge<br />
ropes.<br />
“As far as they are aware they’re<br />
off-leash, they’re chasing a ball,<br />
they’re free, but we have control of<br />
them the entire time.”<br />
People who want real change<br />
in regard to dog attacks should<br />
approach their local MPs, Ms<br />
van der Plas says.<br />
“It needs to change at a higher<br />
level. Animal control can only<br />
work within the Dog Control<br />
Act. It’s not the council’s fault<br />
they can only do with what they<br />
can work with.<br />
“People need to talk to their<br />
local MPs, talk to people, let them<br />
know there are petitions out there,<br />
and there are people and groups<br />
lobbying for law changes.<br />
“The whole mentality of dog<br />
ownership in New Zealand needs<br />
to change. It’s a privilege to own a<br />
dog, not a right. The animals and<br />
dogs don’t have a voice and they<br />
need people to stand up and be<br />
their voice,” she said.<br />
• HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you<br />
have a dog attack story you<br />
are willing to share? Email<br />
sophie.cornish@starmedia.<br />
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SPORT<br />
Wynands amazed<br />
at netball selection<br />
• By Jacob Page<br />
VILLA MARIA netball player<br />
Julia Wynands admits even she<br />
is surprised by her latest<br />
selection.<br />
The 17-year-old, who<br />
lives in Huntsbury, is<br />
the only high school<br />
player in the Mainland<br />
Beko League team for<br />
the upcoming season.<br />
The year 13 student<br />
said it was an unexpected<br />
achievement to<br />
start her year.<br />
“I trialled with the team back<br />
in October and made it through<br />
and I’ve been training with them<br />
since but to find out I made the<br />
team was still a shock.<br />
“It’s not something I expected<br />
to achieve this year.<br />
“When I look back and realise<br />
how far I’ve come since I first<br />
started playing in year 3, it’s quite<br />
amazing.”<br />
The goal defence/wing attack<br />
was an integral part of the Villa<br />
Maria team which finished third<br />
at the South Island secondary<br />
school title last September and<br />
finished 14th at nationals a<br />
month later.<br />
She said she has tried to<br />
increase her fitness levels ahead<br />
Julia Wynands<br />
of her final school year and she<br />
hoped this would help her ease<br />
her into the next step of her<br />
fledgling career,<br />
The Beko League is<br />
seen as a feeder competition<br />
for the ANZ<br />
Premiership and the<br />
Mainland Tactix.<br />
“At Villa we play<br />
against women in the<br />
Christchurch premier 2<br />
competition so that will<br />
help me make the adjustment<br />
but obviously the<br />
standard will be much<br />
higher than what I am used to,”<br />
she said.<br />
Wynands said she was keen to<br />
study psychology next year while<br />
continuing to play netball and<br />
she wanted to do it wearing red<br />
and black.<br />
“I’ve always loved the Mainland<br />
environment and wearing<br />
the red and black throughout the<br />
age-groups so I hope that can<br />
continue.<br />
Her big goal was to play for the<br />
Silver Ferns one day.<br />
• The Netball Mainland<br />
Beko team will play its first<br />
National Netball League<br />
match against Northern<br />
Comets on Sunday April 5.<br />
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Canty league players<br />
earn national call-up<br />
• By Jacob Page<br />
SEVEN CANTERBURY rugby<br />
league players have been named<br />
in New Zealand Rugby League’s<br />
16s and 18s squads for the<br />
upcoming season.<br />
Alesana Mailei and Mathew<br />
Logopati from the Linwood<br />
Keas, Dallas Hurrel-Jones<br />
and Reupena Fialele from the<br />
Halswell Hornets and Hornby’s<br />
Felix Fa’atili have been named in<br />
the 16s squad.<br />
Linwood’s Ethan Faitaua and<br />
Halswell’s Montel Peppard-<br />
Peopaati have earned selection in<br />
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The wider squads were selected<br />
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The camp saw the NZRL bring<br />
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The performance camp was<br />
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strength and conditioning and<br />
promote education and player<br />
welfare, encouraging those who<br />
dream of playing in the NRL to<br />
stay in New Zealand until they<br />
are 18, allowing for an extra few<br />
TALENT: Linwood’s Ethan Faitaua plays in a trial match last year.<br />
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they will likely play together in<br />
October.<br />
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Zealand 16s team last year and<br />
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Feijoa season signals the end of summer<br />
• By Ian Knott<br />
It’s <strong>March</strong> already, and that<br />
means the start of feijoa<br />
season. Has there ever been<br />
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Feijoa and blueberry<br />
shortcake crumble<br />
Serves 12<br />
Ingredients<br />
2 cups peeled and chopped feijoas<br />
1 punnet (125g) fresh blueberries<br />
1 Tbsp sugar<br />
1 tsp ground ginger<br />
Crumble topping<br />
¼ cup ground almonds<br />
¼ cup flour<br />
½ cup wholegrain oats<br />
¼ cup soft brown sugar<br />
50g butter, melted<br />
Shortcake<br />
100g butter, softened<br />
½ cup sugar<br />
1 egg<br />
1 ½ cup flour<br />
1 tsp baking powder<br />
Directions<br />
Preheat oven to 170 deg C<br />
(fan assisted). Line the base and<br />
IN SEASON: Feijoa and blueberry shortcake crumble (left), and warm spiced feijoa doughnuts.<br />
sides of a 23cm square cake tin<br />
with baking paper. Mix together<br />
chopped feijoas, blueberries,<br />
sugar and ground ginger and set<br />
aside.<br />
Prepare the crumble topping.<br />
Put ground almonds, flour,<br />
wholegrain oats and sugar into a<br />
mixing bowl. Stir through melted<br />
butter. Set aside.<br />
Prepare the shortcake. Beat<br />
together butter and sugar until<br />
pale. Beat in the egg. Mix in flour<br />
and baking powder to form a soft<br />
dough. Press dough evenly into<br />
the base of the prepared tin.<br />
Spoon over the prepared fruit<br />
to cover the base. Scatter over the<br />
crumble mix.<br />
Bake for 40-45min until top is<br />
golden and base cooked. Leave<br />
in the tin for 20min before<br />
carefully lifting it out, with the<br />
baking paper onto a cake rack to<br />
cool. Serve cut into pieces with<br />
yoghurt, ice-cream or cream.<br />
Warm spiced feijoa<br />
doughnuts<br />
Makes about 14<br />
Ingredients<br />
1¼ cups plain, gluten-free flour<br />
½ tsp baking powder (gf)<br />
Pinch of salt<br />
½ tsp each of ground cinnamon<br />
and mixed spice<br />
3 Tbsp caster sugar<br />
1 egg<br />
3 Tbsp milk<br />
1 Tbsp melted butter<br />
1 tsp vanilla extract<br />
5 medium feijoas, peeled and<br />
diced into 1cm pieces<br />
Vegetable oil<br />
Cinnamon sugar<br />
½ cup caster sugar<br />
¼ tsp ground cinnamon<br />
Directions<br />
Put 5cm of vegetable oil in a<br />
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and heat to 170 deg C on a sugar<br />
thermometer or until a piece of<br />
bread dropped into the oil turns<br />
golden within 30sec.<br />
Combine the sugar and<br />
cinnamon in a shallow dish and set<br />
aside for rolling cooked doughnuts.<br />
Combine all the dry ingredients<br />
in a large bowl. Whisk the egg,<br />
milk, butter and the vanilla together<br />
then stir into the flour along with<br />
the feijoas until well combined.<br />
Carefully drop tablespoons of<br />
the batter into the pan and cook<br />
for about 2min until a golden<br />
colour and puffed, turning<br />
to cook on all sides. Don’t<br />
overcrowd the pan as the oil<br />
temperature will drop rapidly and<br />
the doughnuts will be heavy.<br />
Remove with a slotted spoon<br />
and drain on paper towels. Roll in<br />
the cinnamon sugar then place on<br />
a wire cooling rack in a 100 deg C<br />
oven until all the doughnuts are<br />
cooked. Eat immediately.
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$4,500<br />
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$16,000<br />
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$450<br />
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Morrison 20 Real Mower<br />
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$1,650<br />
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See Seller<br />
ID 33724<br />
See Seller<br />
ID 28865<br />
$2,000<br />
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$11,000<br />
ID 33466<br />
VW Golf GTI<br />
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$2,600<br />
ID 33537<br />
$17,000<br />
ID 33464<br />
$16,000<br />
ID 33560<br />
$5,500<br />
ID 33868<br />
$2,500<br />
ID 33573<br />
$75<br />
ID 33819<br />
Fordson Tractor<br />
Dexter Cross Cows. Mixed Ages<br />
Pro Rack Tie Downs<br />
Modern Locomotives: High-<br />
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Crystal Glasses<br />
BMW 550i Touring<br />
$3,000<br />
ID 33602<br />
See Seller<br />
ID 33894<br />
$15<br />
ID 33889<br />
$15<br />
ID 25887<br />
$12<br />
ID 33847<br />
$9,995<br />
ID 33117<br />
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