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• By Jess Gibson<br />
“UNPRECEDENTED times” was<br />
a familiar term used to describe<br />
the events which unfolded during<br />
the Covid-19 lockdown.<br />
And for 37-year-old Tori Peden,<br />
it couldn’t ring more true.<br />
The Banks Peninsula<br />
Community Board chairwoman<br />
and mother of two was diagnosed<br />
with stage two bowel cancer on<br />
April 22, four weeks into alert<br />
level 4.<br />
But in spite of shock and fear<br />
of the unknown when receiving<br />
the news, Mrs Peden says she<br />
is “grateful” to have recognised<br />
signs early enough to get it taken<br />
care of.<br />
“They found it due to symptoms<br />
and family history. My father had<br />
bowel cancer in his 50s and my<br />
brother who lives in Australia has<br />
had polyps,” she said.<br />
Mrs Peden has just started<br />
her six-week radiation and nonintensive<br />
chemotherapy treatment<br />
at St George’s Hospital, and will<br />
go through a cool-down period<br />
before the tumour is removed.<br />
“The outlook looks really good,<br />
I’ve caught it early. But I’ve just<br />
got to go through a few bits and<br />
pieces.”<br />
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The Banks Peninsula<br />
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is upbeat about her<br />
situation, saying recognising<br />
the signs early enough<br />
will give her every chance<br />
possible to beat it.<br />
Tori has just started a sixweek<br />
radiation and nonintensive<br />
chemotherapy<br />
treatment and will go through<br />
a cool-down period before the<br />
tumour is removed.<br />
“The outlook looks really<br />
good, I’ve caught it early,” she<br />
said.<br />
Explaining to her son, 5,<br />
and daughter, 9, what is going<br />
on has been tricky.<br />
But no accolades for the<br />
low life who has stolen a seat<br />
at the estuary which was<br />
put in to remember Kevin<br />
O’Connor and Les Batcheler<br />
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PAGE 3<br />
News<br />
Failure to get loan delays Collett’s Corner<br />
THE OPENING of Lyttelton’s<br />
Collett’s Corner will be<br />
delayed after a failed bid to<br />
get an $800,000 loan from the<br />
Government.<br />
The project, which is New Zealand’s<br />
first crowdfunded commercial<br />
development, was meant<br />
to be completed by December<br />
2022 but that date has now been<br />
pushed back to at least May 2023.<br />
Ohu Development, the group<br />
behind the development, gained<br />
resource consent from the city<br />
council in March and hoped to<br />
start its second crowdfunding<br />
campaign on April 2, however,<br />
it was put on hold due to the<br />
Covid-19 situation.<br />
The group then applied for<br />
a Government ‘shovel ready’<br />
project loan which would have<br />
enabled them to keep to the<br />
original time line, however, they<br />
were not successful.<br />
They now hope to launch the<br />
campaign in October, which will<br />
delay the opening date.<br />
Once completed, the $15.5<br />
million, three-storey complex<br />
project on the corner of London<br />
and Oxford Sts, will include a<br />
wellness centre, community<br />
concierge, hospitality, retail,<br />
co-working space and<br />
apartments.<br />
Memorial seat stolen before unveiling<br />
• By Jess Gibson<br />
A NEW SEAT honouring two<br />
key players in improving the<br />
health of the Avon-Heathcote<br />
Estuary has been stolen.<br />
A macrocarpa wooden seat<br />
with a brass plaque was installed<br />
at Windsurfer’s Reserve off Humphreys<br />
Rd prior to lockdown, in<br />
memory of Kevin O’Connor and<br />
Les Batcheler.<br />
Both were founding members<br />
of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary<br />
Ihutai Trust and helped make<br />
an important wastewater ocean<br />
outfall and draining system a<br />
reality, among other things.<br />
The trust, together with the<br />
former Combined Estuary<br />
Association spent about a year<br />
arranging for the seat to be<br />
installed.<br />
Trust manager Tanya Jenkins<br />
said she had been planning the<br />
Les<br />
Batcheler<br />
Kevin<br />
O’Connor<br />
official unveiling event for the<br />
families but was “devastated”<br />
to receive a photo from a city<br />
DEVASTATING: A new macrocarpa wooden seat with a<br />
brass plaque honouring two founding members of the<br />
Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust has been stolen from<br />
Windsurfer’s Reserve off Humphreys Rd.<br />
council park ranger showing just<br />
two posts remaining.<br />
“It’s probably just vandals<br />
who thought it [would make]<br />
nice firewood or a nice bench at<br />
home.<br />
“It’s a shame to have this<br />
happen. I will not even ask who<br />
or why but would like to plead<br />
with the thieves to return the<br />
seat and plaque as a sign of<br />
respect to the two gentlemen<br />
honoured and their families.<br />
Just quietly place it by the two<br />
posts you have left and we will<br />
reassemble the seat again.”<br />
In Brief<br />
GRANTS APPROVED<br />
The city council has<br />
approved two grants which<br />
will be used for works on<br />
separate heritage buildings. A<br />
$4872 grant will contribute to<br />
maintenance and conservation<br />
of the Akaroa Lighthouse, and a<br />
$13,549 grant will help fund the<br />
painting of 2 Cunningham Tce<br />
in Lyttelton. Both grants<br />
will cover 50 per cent of the<br />
funds needed to complete each<br />
project.<br />
BID FOR FUNDS<br />
Te Puna Auaha Trust has<br />
until Saturday to raise enough<br />
money to build Lyttelton’s<br />
Community Makerspace<br />
– which would provide a<br />
workplace for creative projects<br />
and upcycling. Within its<br />
container walls will be a plastics<br />
recycling centre, makers<br />
workshop and a tool library So<br />
far $5154 of $10,000 has been<br />
fundraised through a boost<br />
campaign. The trust is able to<br />
use Lyttelton Port Company<br />
land at Norwich Quay as a<br />
base for the project, and has<br />
been donated two containers<br />
from LPC and Fulton Hogan,<br />
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‘I don’t plan on stepping<br />
back at any stage’<br />
• From page 1<br />
She said it has been hard to<br />
explain what has been going on<br />
to her five-year-old son, Ryan and<br />
nine-year-old daughter, Julia.<br />
“My son knows mum has got a<br />
sick tummy, whereas my daughter,<br />
we’ve been quite open with<br />
her. She does understand. One<br />
thing she needed to be reassured<br />
with is that I haven’t been told<br />
I’ve got cancer, therefore, I’m going<br />
to die – [instead], it’s I’ve been<br />
told I’ve got cancer, therefore, I<br />
need to get treated.”<br />
She said her husband, Murray,<br />
has been incredibly supportive<br />
during the process and has been<br />
a big help by taking her to appointments<br />
and running around<br />
after the kids when she is busy.<br />
Mrs Peden lives in Little River<br />
and said the community “really<br />
rallied” once they found out she<br />
had been diagnosed.<br />
She says people have dropped<br />
off bunches of flowers, offered<br />
rides into town, and even given<br />
her family frozen meals.<br />
“My husband is part of the<br />
fire brigade [they’ve said]: ‘Hey,<br />
sing out if you need anything.’ I<br />
couldn’t be in a better place.”<br />
The community board is set to<br />
resume its meetings on Monday<br />
after being out of action since<br />
263x180mm.pdf 1 26/05/20 3:22 PM<br />
before lockdown, and Mrs Peden<br />
said she plans to attend “as many<br />
meetings as much as possible”<br />
and in times where she can’t<br />
attend, deputy chairman Tyrone<br />
Fields will step in.<br />
“I said to the board I don’t plan<br />
on stepping back at any stage, but<br />
obviously there will be a couple<br />
of meetings I might not be able to<br />
make it to,” Mrs Peden said.<br />
“The board and governance<br />
team are doing everything they<br />
can to support me to continue<br />
my work, but also support me<br />
if, should I need a bit of time to<br />
recover, that’s available to me as<br />
well.”<br />
Mrs Peden works one day a<br />
week as manager of the Handmade<br />
Studio, a charitable trust<br />
which supports people with<br />
disabilities and says the team will<br />
juggle resources when she can’t<br />
be there.<br />
Meanwhile, in trying to<br />
remain as stress-free as she can,<br />
Mrs Peden says she has been<br />
taking “every day as it comes”<br />
and is making sure to get her<br />
downtime.<br />
“Simple things like sitting<br />
on my back porch with the sun<br />
streaming in and having a nice<br />
cup of coffee have been just what<br />
the doctor ordered.”<br />
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WELL-KNOWN residents John<br />
Hellemans and Sharon Kearney<br />
have been recognised in the<br />
Queen’s Birthday Honours.<br />
Dr Hellemans, of Clifton, has<br />
become an honorary member of<br />
the New Zealand Order of Merit<br />
for his services to triathlon,<br />
while Ms Kearney, of Akaroa,<br />
has been made a member for<br />
her services to physiotherapy<br />
and netball.<br />
Dr Hellemans has<br />
contributed to the<br />
sport of triathlon in<br />
New Zealand as a<br />
competitive triathlete,<br />
coach, and sports<br />
medicine practitioner.<br />
He was a competitive<br />
triathlete from the<br />
1980s until 2018 and<br />
fostered New Zealand’s global<br />
reputation in the sport.<br />
He was the world masters<br />
triathlon champion eight times<br />
between 1994 and 2012, an elite<br />
triathlon representative for New<br />
Zealand at the Commonwealth<br />
Games in 1990, and represented<br />
New Zealand at a number of<br />
world championships.<br />
He has coached a large number<br />
of internationally successful<br />
triathletes and has contributed<br />
to the wider sports community<br />
as a medical director for Triathlon<br />
New Zealand, Athletics<br />
New Zealand, and as a medical<br />
officer for a number of sports<br />
academies, training centres, and<br />
New Zealand triathlon teams<br />
competing at international<br />
events.<br />
He is a widely published author<br />
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He has received<br />
a number<br />
of awards<br />
including<br />
Otago coach<br />
of the year in<br />
2006, 2007<br />
and 2008,<br />
and the prime<br />
minister coach<br />
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award in 2005.<br />
Dr Hellemans is a<br />
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2000 Olympic Games.<br />
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Identities honoured<br />
John Hellemans<br />
Sharon Kearney<br />
She worked as a physiotherapist<br />
for the national youth<br />
netball teams and the Silver<br />
Ferns in the 1990s, before being<br />
appointed as the medical<br />
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for the Silver Ferns<br />
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Ms Kearney has attended five<br />
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with New Zealand<br />
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from 2001 to 2015.<br />
Alongside her national sports<br />
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clinical educator for Otago<br />
University’s Physiotherapy<br />
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Peta Buxton responds to<br />
the decision to transform<br />
Redcliffs New World into a<br />
Four Square<br />
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What I think is sad is that the<br />
community wasn’t asked directly<br />
for input about why they didn’t<br />
shop more at Redcliffs before the<br />
decision was made.<br />
Or did those New World card<br />
surveys that popped up constitute<br />
asking the community?<br />
Will I use Four Square? As<br />
someone who did most of their<br />
grocery shopping there for the<br />
past 32 years (because it was<br />
convenient and compact, so took<br />
less time), probably a lot less often<br />
for a lot less groceries.<br />
I suspect Redcliffs’ loss will be<br />
Woolston and St Martins New<br />
World’s gain.<br />
Max Smart responds to<br />
Skydiving Kiwis’ plans for<br />
Sumner<br />
I have read with interest the<br />
information you have provided<br />
regarding the proposed skydiving<br />
trips landing at Sumner Beach.<br />
With Skydiving Kiwis advice<br />
that the company has been<br />
“planning this for two years” and<br />
admitting the proposal has only<br />
now come to light through a leak,<br />
it seems disingenuous to also<br />
state that you had always planned<br />
to have community consultation.<br />
Perhaps consultation only after<br />
you had started the operation.<br />
If community consultation is<br />
indeed proposed – before the<br />
commencement of the operation<br />
is a fait accompli – can you please<br />
advise where, how and when this<br />
will take place.<br />
In the meantime, as a local<br />
resident, I have two main areas of<br />
concern;<br />
1. The noise of the helicopters<br />
over what is a peaceful area – the<br />
estuary, Southshore reserve, the<br />
ocean. Even at the height the<br />
helicopters fly, the noise will still<br />
be easily heard, disturb wildlife<br />
and resident amenity.<br />
2. You say will only require an<br />
area of 20m x 20m . . . to many<br />
that doesn’t sound like a large<br />
area but it is 400 sq m. I doubt<br />
there is a hotel conference or ballroom<br />
in Christchurch that large.<br />
It is a significant area. What<br />
happens if when your crew go to<br />
mark out the area for landing,<br />
there is not a 400 sq m area available<br />
because people are scattered<br />
around the beach sunbathing.<br />
Will you ask some of them to<br />
move? No matter you say you will<br />
only be there for 20min – the disturbance<br />
to the people relaxing<br />
on the beach has occurred for the<br />
commercial and financial benefit<br />
of your organisation.<br />
There are numerous locations<br />
where your operation could<br />
operate with large vacant<br />
swathes of land that will not<br />
have the same level of adverse<br />
impact as this proposal on both<br />
residents, visitors to the beach<br />
and wildlife.<br />
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Sustainable home<br />
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The Redcliffs<br />
Residents<br />
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existing resources.<br />
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heat, clean and maintain.<br />
3. A section or house wider in<br />
the east-west direction will get<br />
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building will not shade<br />
the site unreasonably.<br />
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will contain numerous microorganisms<br />
for plant health and<br />
no toxic residues.<br />
6. Be certain there are some<br />
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shelter, summer shade, wildlife<br />
and pest predators.<br />
7. Ensure groundwater, surface<br />
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tolerable and controlled.<br />
8. Avoid sites vulnerable to<br />
natural hazards such as flooding,<br />
coastal erosion, strong winds,<br />
earthquakes, eruptions and lahar.<br />
9. Also steer clear of sites vulnerable<br />
to unnatural risks such as<br />
air pollution, dust, smell, vehicle<br />
traffic, fire, aircraft flight paths.<br />
10. Ensure safe access to<br />
walkways, cycleways, natural<br />
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Terns reach an average age of<br />
18-years-old, but there is one account<br />
of banded bird identified<br />
as being 26-years-old which, of<br />
course, is an exception. They are<br />
also yet another romantic bird as<br />
once they find a mate, they pair<br />
up for life. Terns can spot shoals<br />
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high, and will then dive beneath<br />
the surface to catch their prey.<br />
But it is so sad to learn that the<br />
white-fronted tern is classified<br />
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is because of human behaviour<br />
and introduced animal species.<br />
Before colonists arrived, there<br />
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no need for building nests carefully,<br />
so the tern just makes a<br />
wee dent in the ground and does<br />
not use any nesting material<br />
apart from, at times, a few stones<br />
… in which they will lay only<br />
one single egg. The only danger<br />
in those days would have been<br />
the red-billed and black-backed<br />
gulls who would steal eggs and<br />
chicks (and still do).<br />
But then we arrived, bringing<br />
with us major predators such<br />
as cats, rats and hedgehogs …<br />
in addition, the tern’s eggs are<br />
crushed by people driving or<br />
because<br />
of human<br />
behaviour and<br />
introduced<br />
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causing parent birds to leave the<br />
nest when frightened.<br />
How can we help the terns<br />
to thrive around our estuary?<br />
Predator control by the city<br />
council’s park rangers, keeping<br />
our cats indoors at night and<br />
of course by keeping our dogs<br />
on the lead not allowing them<br />
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ACTION: Six city councillors including<br />
Catherine Chu, Sam MacDonald (top right),<br />
James Daniels (above left) and Aaron<br />
Keown have called on Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />
to lead a conversation on how to achieve a<br />
zero per cent rates increase this year.<br />
• By Louis Day<br />
CALLS HAVE b en made to<br />
stop rates increases in response<br />
to the Covid-19 crisis.<br />
City counci lors James Gough,<br />
Sam MacDonald, Catherine<br />
Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown<br />
and James Daniels have sent a<br />
le ter to Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />
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The city council is proposing<br />
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wi l be finalised before July 1.<br />
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Said Cr MacDonald: “In<br />
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clear business as usual is not<br />
a propriate and the council<br />
n eds to l ok at how we enable<br />
this 12-month rates increase<br />
fr eze to o cur, it’s crucial for<br />
the economic confidence of our<br />
city.”<br />
Ms Dalziel said the last thing the council’s budget, which is urchNZ, the Canterbury Employers’<br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
the city council n eded was for not entirely funded by rates, and<br />
someone to hi the panic button. the consequences that wi l flow and other key players so we are<br />
“Calm heads must and wi l from decisions we make. best prepared for the economic<br />
prevail,” she said.<br />
“The Annual Plan is not cha lenges that lie ahead.”<br />
“Our residents and busine ses signed off for thr e months so City council chief executive<br />
will be depending on us to we have time to get this advice. Dawn Baxendale did not rule a<br />
make adjustments, and we will, A the same time, the council zero rates rise out.<br />
however, we wi l need advice is m eting with our economic “We’re considering a series of<br />
on the impacts on a l aspects of development agency, Christch-<br />
options in light of the extraordinary<br />
circumstances related to the economy in response to the<br />
Covid-19. We wi l discuss these Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
options with elected members The bi gest boost is $5.1<br />
as we develop the Annual Plan,” bi lion towards wage subsidies<br />
she said.<br />
for affected busine ses in a l<br />
The push from city counci lors sectors and regions.<br />
for a fr eze on rates rises comes •Tips for weathering virus, p3<br />
shortly after Minister of Finance<br />
•Mayor’s column, p9<br />
Grant Robertson announced<br />
a $12.1 bi lion package to aid •From the editor’s desk, p10<br />
No review<br />
A message<br />
Councillor takes<br />
Davids heads<br />
Views on<br />
Lively group<br />
over<br />
of love, unity<br />
matters into<br />
community board cricket nets<br />
celebrate<br />
multi-storey<br />
and prayers<br />
his own hands<br />
advocating body sought<br />
St Patrick’s Day<br />
house<br />
for peace<br />
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Eastern<br />
Motorway<br />
Bid to<br />
suburbs<br />
opening<br />
secure<br />
repairs<br />
delay<br />
funding to<br />
could take<br />
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a while<br />
relief<br />
service<br />
RESIDENTS MOST affected by<br />
• By Louis Day<br />
centre<br />
the new Northern Motorway are<br />
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Connecting Your Community<br />
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WEDNESDAY,<br />
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<strong>2020</strong><br />
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MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Connecting Your Community<br />
starnews.co.nz<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
the eastern suburbs start to<br />
Northern Corridor opening has<br />
see Lianne Dalziel’s campaign<br />
been delayed by six months.<br />
THE earthquake-damaged<br />
aspirations for the area come to<br />
The CNC was due to open in<br />
former Sockburn Service Centre<br />
fruition.<br />
the middle of this year, but last<br />
could finally be demolished in<br />
During October’s local body<br />
week the New<br />
July – if the funding needed is<br />
elections, Ms Dalziel identified<br />
Zealand Transport<br />
Agency<br />
It comes as the<br />
obtained.<br />
repairs to the eastern part of the<br />
city’s footpaths, pipes and roads<br />
announced more<br />
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />
as one of her main priorities for<br />
time was needed<br />
this term.<br />
to complete the<br />
Community<br />
“We need a fully integrated<br />
$290m motorwayten<br />
in its draft<br />
Board has writ-<br />
programme of works for the<br />
east, I have loosely called this<br />
The original<br />
submission to<br />
Readers respond<br />
Chance to the eastern alliance, which<br />
scope of the<br />
the city council’s<br />
would essentially be an alliance Helpless to<br />
Victorious<br />
Delay in<br />
Market day<br />
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Annual Plan<br />
Mike Mora<br />
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making mall<br />
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a third southbound lane on<br />
requesting the city council addresses<br />
the budget gap so the<br />
rebranding<br />
in style<br />
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flooding<br />
with cup done,” she said during the<br />
a clip-on win<br />
exit safer<br />
Cashmere HS<br />
cycleway.<br />
buildings can be removed as soon<br />
campaign.<br />
St Albans resident Mark Wilson<br />
as possible.<br />
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GIRL Page BOSS: Julia 17 Holmes But chief wants executive to be a Dawn geneticist after Page high school, 3 and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will Page help 10 said GIRL the BOSS: community Julia Holmes are “somewhat<br />
her achieve thankful” her for dreams. the delay.<br />
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PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN Page 11 said the final submission is yet to<br />
wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help Board chairman Mike Mora<br />
her achieve her dreams. Baxendale said any request to<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
pursue a specific for biology, project in and the from a young Julia is one of 25 young were often male-dominated, •“The By community Bea Gooding will be somewhat<br />
thankful for a reprieve of the<br />
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east would have age to has be always agreed been interested women chosen around the with particular focus on science,<br />
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demolition of the site would be<br />
FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD upon Julia by council.<br />
effects of this motorway for six<br />
South New Brighton School pupil Jacob McMillan enjoying the foam pit at Christchurch School of<br />
City councillors are yet to pass<br />
Gymnastics, which opened its doors to pupils while the school was closed due to fire damage.<br />
Holmes is on a mission on to<br />
in how things worked, often country to participate in the<br />
FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Julia<br />
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months, but it’s still there. Until<br />
taking things apart just to put GirlBoss Advantage programme<br />
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and maths.<br />
Holmes is on a mission to Rates<br />
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next month, designed She was shocked to hear the Main South Rd, has been a source<br />
and maths.<br />
The former service centre, on<br />
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make a difference in the world. them back together.<br />
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PHOTO: GEOFF The SLOAN year 11 St Margaret’s this, she said.<br />
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Ingredients<br />
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil<br />
½ white onion, diced<br />
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500g boneless skinless<br />
chicken breasts, cut into<br />
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1 tsp salt and ground pepper<br />
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2 cloves of garlic, minced<br />
1 cup uncooked long grain<br />
white rice<br />
1 jar of premade taco or<br />
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1 can diced tomatoes<br />
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1 cup water<br />
½ tsp ground cumin<br />
1 cup shredded cheddar<br />
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(optional) Diced chilli to<br />
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cream, tomatoes, diced<br />
avocado,<br />
coriander<br />
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In a large skillet (about<br />
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onions in 2 tbsp of olive<br />
oil over medium heat.<br />
Season chicken with salt<br />
and pepper.<br />
Once onions soften,<br />
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Brown the chicken pieces<br />
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by an Order in Council (Order) made by the Governor-General.<br />
Before a final decision is made to recommend the proposed<br />
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After 36 years my lovely owners have<br />
moved into their retirement home and are<br />
now ready to let another family enjoy the<br />
delights this property has to offer.<br />
Situated in the heart of the increasingly<br />
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to this area!<br />
With many unique features, three double<br />
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Ferrymead<br />
A Conspiracy of Bones<br />
Part of A Temperance Brennan Novel<br />
by Kathy Reichs<br />
It’s sweltering in Charlotte, North Carolina and<br />
Temperance Brennan, still recovering from neurosurgery<br />
following an aneurysm, is battling nightmares,<br />
migraines, and what she thinks might be hallucinations<br />
when she receives a series of mysterious text messages,<br />
each containing a new picture of a corpse that is missing its<br />
face and hands. Immediately, she’s anxious to know who the<br />
dead man is, and why the images were sent to her.<br />
An identified corpse soon turns up, only partly answering her questions.<br />
To win answers to the others, including the man’s identity, she must go<br />
rogue. With help from a number of law enforcement associates including her<br />
Montreal beau Andrew Ryan and the always-ready-with-a-smart-quip, exhomicide<br />
investigator Skinny Slidell, and utilizing new cutting-edge forensic<br />
methods, Tempe draws closer to the astonishing truth. But the more she<br />
uncovers, the darker and more twisted the picture becomes...<br />
The Splendid and the Vile<br />
A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the<br />
Bombing of London<br />
by Erik Larson<br />
‘Every time Churchill took to the airwaves it was as if he were injecting<br />
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A startling, gripping portrait of what it was like to be alive in Britain during the<br />
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On Winston Churchill’s first day as prime minister, Hitler invaded Holland and<br />
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destroying two million homes. In The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larson gives<br />
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Simon Van Der Sluijs<br />
‘The Anatomy of<br />
Melancholy<br />
Part III: Lost & Found’<br />
Simon van der Sluijs is an artist of Dutch descent and traditional painting<br />
and drawing training. His themes are deeply personal, unconventional, dark,<br />
humorous and disturbing. Three years ago Simon van der Sluijs began his trilogy<br />
exhibition series ‘The Anatomy of Melancholy’.<br />
Part I – Identity 2018, Part II – Dissectum 2019 and finally Part III – Lost & Found<br />
<strong>June</strong> <strong>2020</strong>.<br />
Large charcoal drawings challenge with their strong emotional content yet have<br />
a stillness which stops the viewer in their tracks. ‘Journal of Loss’ - 40 small<br />
monochromatic watercolours is a project in itself and acts as a diary of Simon’s<br />
thought process.<br />
Drawings and watercolours show the emotional side of ‘losing and finding’; the<br />
loss of innocence or youth, the loss of those we love and the process of coping.<br />
Mixed media dogs varying in size from the very large to the very small. We are<br />
not sure if they are lost or found. Each dog has its own narrative, but together<br />
they remind us of unconditional love, and that they too can understand loss.<br />
Simon is a multi-disciplinary artist. His work is often metaphorical and he<br />
continues to look inward and reach into his past to find an existential language<br />
we can all find ourselves in.<br />
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Evocative Evoque – true Range Rover<br />
I’M VERY impressed with the<br />
forward progress of Land-Rover<br />
and Range Rover.<br />
When Indian company Tata<br />
Motors acquired the brands in<br />
2008 I was concerned that research<br />
and development and the<br />
ongoing release of new models<br />
may have been compromised.<br />
That’s far from the case, it’s<br />
business as usual in the United<br />
Kingdom factories, the product is<br />
high on quality and as you would<br />
expect from the brands, luxurious,<br />
yet rugged where need be.<br />
One of the badges in the Range<br />
Rover stable is Evoque, it has<br />
been with us since 2011 and is a<br />
bit of a departure for both nameplates,<br />
the Evoque has a radical<br />
shape and is the pick of the<br />
bunch in terms of looks in today’s<br />
extensive line-up of sport utility<br />
vehicles.<br />
In my opinion, the Evoque has<br />
the X-factor with its sharp shape<br />
and style. It’s also a darn nice<br />
thing to drive, and although it<br />
looks pretty and fashionable, the<br />
elements which make it a Range<br />
Rover haven’t been compromised.<br />
It has comprehensive off-road<br />
ability, and shares many of the<br />
Terrain Response drive components<br />
that are spread across Land-<br />
Rover and Range Rover.<br />
A new Evoque has just landed<br />
here in three specification levels<br />
with a choice of either diesel or<br />
petrol power. The test car was one<br />
of three petrol-powered variations<br />
– the top-of-the-line P300<br />
HSE. The range starts at $92,900<br />
and ends at $117,900, with a host<br />
of options available through the<br />
range.<br />
Part of the Evoque’s makeup is<br />
its design, the interior included.<br />
It is ultra-modern yet functional,<br />
that’s something Range-Rover<br />
has done well in recent years, the<br />
Evoque is a standout, especially<br />
the tiered touch-screen display<br />
panels, which control most of the<br />
major functions, they are intuitive<br />
and easy to read.<br />
Specification items are too<br />
numerous to mention, but I can<br />
report the Evoque HSE wants for<br />
little and, not surprisingly, it gets<br />
full safety kit to provide comfortable<br />
and safe travel.<br />
Under the bonnet sits a<br />
1997cc, turbocharged fourcylinder<br />
petrol engine, it is<br />
a powerful unit with 221kW<br />
and 400Nm of torque. What<br />
makes the P300 stand out is<br />
what is described as a mild<br />
hybrid system and, according to<br />
Range Rover, it harvests energy<br />
during deceleration and stores<br />
RANGE ROVER EVOQUE: Entry-level model into the brand.<br />
it in an under-floor battery.<br />
That energy is then redeployed<br />
during acceleration, enhancing<br />
performance and fuel economy.<br />
Range Rover claims an 8.1-litre<br />
per 100km (35mpg) combined<br />
cycle average for the P300. During<br />
my testing time I picked up figures<br />
close to that at 9l/100km (31mpg),<br />
with a 6.5l/100km (44mpg) instantaneous<br />
figure available cruising<br />
the 100km/h legal limit (engine<br />
speed 1500rpm).<br />
The Evoque in this form will<br />
also cut out a quick standstill to<br />
100km/h time of 6.6sec, and will<br />
complete an overtaking manoeuvre<br />
(80-120km/h) in 4.2sec.<br />
In terms of how those figures<br />
relate to everyday driving means<br />
there is a constant supply of<br />
power on tap, the engine feels<br />
feisty and works with strong midrange<br />
boost.<br />
A lot of that has to do with the<br />
marriage between the engine and<br />
a nine-speed automatic gearbox.<br />
The driveline is silky smooth,<br />
decisive and always ready to<br />
respond.<br />
In terms of handling, the<br />
Evoque feels lithe and nimble. It<br />
isn’t overly tall at 1.65m so there<br />
isn’t a lot of gravitational movement,<br />
and what there is doesn’t<br />
react over the suspension.<br />
There are a multitude of wheel<br />
options available in the range,<br />
the test car was riding on sizeable<br />
235/50 x 20in Pirelli tyres and<br />
grip feels in abundance. However,<br />
I was a little surprised to find<br />
with that amount of rubber on<br />
the ground it didn’t translate to<br />
• Price – Range Rover<br />
Evoque HSE, $117,900<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
4371mm; width, 1996mm;<br />
height, 1649mm<br />
• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />
four-wheel-drive,<br />
1997cc, 221kW, 400Nm,<br />
nine-speed automatic<br />
• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 6.6sec<br />
• Fuel usage – 8.1l/100km<br />
steering feel, it is heavily boosted,<br />
leaving it a little numb off-centre.<br />
However, the Evoque carries<br />
the reputation of its stablemates,<br />
it must be seen as a dynamic,<br />
yet quiet, on-road performance<br />
machine. It also has capability in<br />
the loose that could be deemed<br />
extraordinary.<br />
Range Rover claims a ground<br />
clearance figure of 212mm along<br />
with a wading depth of 600mm.<br />
The approach and departure angles<br />
are also generous. That being<br />
the case, the Evoque is a car for<br />
all situations, least of all the urban<br />
jungle where it also stands out for<br />
its driveability.<br />
In a crowded SUV market the<br />
Evoque has always stood out with<br />
its style and features; nothing has<br />
changed, and it’s a perfect way to<br />
get into one of the world’s greatest<br />
luxury car brands.<br />
I don’t know that I’d go for topof-the-range<br />
(pardon the pun), but<br />
with an affordable starting point<br />
there is a model for all tastes and<br />
budgets.
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong><br />
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