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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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Hon Poto WILLIAMS<br />
MP for Christchurch East<br />
For information and advice:<br />
P 03 382 0288<br />
E poto.williams.mp@parliament.govt.nz<br />
Celebrating the<br />
life of red<br />
zone advocate<br />
Pink Ribbon walk<br />
in memory<br />
of mother<br />
Electorate office:<br />
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Connecting with kids<br />
through positive music<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
MICHAL BUSH has always had<br />
a passion for connecting with<br />
children through the world of<br />
music.<br />
The North New Brighton<br />
mother of three has now become<br />
a hit on YouTube, with her song<br />
Kindness is Free, stacking up<br />
more than 40,000 views.<br />
The positive song, which came<br />
out in 2019, helped her and other<br />
parents talk to their children about<br />
the March 15 mosque attacks and<br />
the importance of kindness.<br />
To help families take a break<br />
from the “overwhelming”<br />
anxieties of the world during<br />
Covid-19, Bush created Can You<br />
Make Music? – a new, 15-track<br />
children’s music album with an<br />
overarching theme of well-being.<br />
Bush said the album was<br />
recorded during the lockdown<br />
and took three to four months<br />
to complete, with the help of a<br />
funding grant from Creative<br />
New Zealand.<br />
“Music is an incredible tool for<br />
heavy issues. I think the world<br />
is so overwhelming, and as a<br />
parent and teacher, it’s a heavy<br />
responsibility to take the anxiety<br />
out of the world to protect your<br />
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“So this is using music in a<br />
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and has been songwriting since<br />
she was a child. She started<br />
focusing on children’s music for<br />
the last eight years following the<br />
birth of her daughter.<br />
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News<br />
Red zone advocate remembered<br />
AN ANNUAL walk to<br />
reconnect the community with<br />
the Avon River was held in the<br />
dedication one of the red zone’s<br />
most dedicated advocates.<br />
Evan Smith, who died in<br />
August, was remembered during<br />
the annual Great Otakaro Avon<br />
River Walk for his efforts to turn<br />
the red zone around the banks<br />
of the Avon River into a park.<br />
The walk stopped at a former<br />
cul-de-sac off River Rd in Richmond,<br />
where Smith and his family<br />
lived for many years until it<br />
was red-zoned after the 2010 and<br />
2011 earthquakes, to hear from<br />
members of the Avon Otakaro<br />
Network (AvON), which he cofounded.<br />
‘‘I think of this as the Evan<br />
zone and he’s left his mark<br />
everywhere really,’’ AvON<br />
secretary-treasurer Sarah Butterfield<br />
said.<br />
‘‘As you come around the bend<br />
there’s some amazing plantings<br />
and some beautiful artworks<br />
from children and you look at<br />
the signage and it’s a fantastic<br />
example of how Evan collaborated<br />
with lots of people.<br />
‘‘That was really where he was<br />
at his best. He may not have<br />
loved doing public speaking, but<br />
he did a lot of talking at forums,<br />
making sure people had a voice<br />
and making sure the people in<br />
JOURNEY:<br />
Walkers stop<br />
at the start<br />
of Te Ara<br />
Otakaro Avon<br />
Trail, which<br />
former red<br />
zone resident<br />
Evan Smith<br />
(above) was<br />
instrumental<br />
in setting up.<br />
charge stopped and listened.’’<br />
Walk leader Mark Gibson,<br />
who co-founded AvON with<br />
Smith, recalled the latter’s efforts<br />
to save red zone trees.<br />
‘‘Early on Evan realised they<br />
were bringing the bulldozers<br />
in and just completely clearing<br />
sections, fruit trees and beautiful,<br />
established exotic and native<br />
trees, and thanks to his tenacity<br />
and giving the council and<br />
Christchurch Earthquake Recovery<br />
Authority a very strong<br />
message those trees were saved.’’<br />
Gibson recalled Smith participated<br />
in several of the river<br />
walks, including one time meeting<br />
the walkers at his former<br />
property.<br />
‘‘We arrived and we couldn’t<br />
find him anywhere. And then<br />
we realised he had climbed up a<br />
tree and he spoke to us from up<br />
in the tree.’’<br />
AvON chairman Dallas Matoe<br />
said the group is fundraising<br />
to build a memorial on Smith’s<br />
former property.<br />
The Great Otakaro Avon River<br />
Walk was first held in 2012 to<br />
help people to reconnect with<br />
the Avon River after the earthquakes<br />
and there are plans to<br />
complete the 10th annual walk<br />
as part of the next Christchurch<br />
Walking Festival, which is due<br />
to be held in April.<br />
The walk covered a distance<br />
of around 15km from New<br />
Brighton to Hagley Park,<br />
including the 11km Te Ara<br />
Otakaro Avon Trail through<br />
the red zone, which Smith was<br />
instrumental establishing.<br />
Songs used<br />
as resource<br />
by teachers<br />
• From page 1<br />
“I’m so drawn to children’s<br />
music because I love the wonder<br />
and awe of it, it’s the best job ever.<br />
Children are such a wonderful<br />
audience, they come with so<br />
much joy.”<br />
Her songs have been used as a<br />
resource by teachers and parents<br />
across the country.<br />
Her children were a “big” part<br />
of the process having heard the<br />
album through its different stages<br />
of completion and also sang in a<br />
few songs.<br />
Said Bush: “Thanks to the grant<br />
from Creative NZ, I was able to<br />
hire my friends who are amazing<br />
producers to help produce the<br />
album, which we made from our<br />
own homes. It was a very cool<br />
process.<br />
“The album brings joy and<br />
connection between parent<br />
and child, which celebrates<br />
the childlike point of view of<br />
the world, sparks creativity in<br />
children and helps parents feel<br />
like kids again.”<br />
•The Can You Make Music?<br />
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Pink Ribbon walk in memory of<br />
FUN: With 5km and 10km routes, the walks<br />
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BEVAN SANDISON is doing the<br />
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memory of his mother Raewynne who<br />
lost her battle with breast cancer in<br />
April 2018.<br />
“I’m doing this walk, along with<br />
my kids, Katie, 12, and Emma, 9, to<br />
remember my mum/their nana,” he<br />
said.<br />
“She was an amazingly strong<br />
woman, who inspirationally fought<br />
the good fight for us, for a few years<br />
after being diagnosed, giving us some<br />
extra time to grow new memories<br />
with her.”<br />
Sandison said his mother was<br />
diagnosed after finding a lump in<br />
2013. As it was caught early she was<br />
able to get radiation treatment. The<br />
treatment was considered a success<br />
and the prognosis was great. She was<br />
able to continue working as a secondary<br />
school teacher through until she<br />
retired a year or so later.<br />
“However, very shortly afterwards,<br />
and with big plans ahead for her retirement<br />
with dad, her world and ours,<br />
got turned upside down when one<br />
Sunday morning, whilst lifting a bag<br />
of groceries out of the car boot, a bone<br />
in her upper arm suddenly broke clean<br />
through,” said Sandison.<br />
“X-rays and scans then confirmed<br />
the worst, that her treatment hadn’t<br />
been as successful as had thought, but<br />
rather, had metastasised into stage 4<br />
cancer, having spread to her bones.<br />
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that stage 4 has no cure, was literally<br />
devastating news, and I will always<br />
vividly remember sitting there with<br />
mum at the hospital receiving the<br />
MEMORY:<br />
Bevan<br />
Sandison with<br />
his mother<br />
Raewynne who<br />
died of cancer<br />
in 2018.<br />
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mother<br />
“The following couple of years were<br />
riddled with hospital visits, radiation<br />
treatment to shrink tumours that<br />
kept appearing on the spine and other<br />
places, and various drug treatments.<br />
Having damaged a nerve in her arm<br />
when her arm broke, affecting<br />
her hand meaning she was no longer<br />
able to drive, the resultant trips to the<br />
oncologist became a regular part of<br />
live for the family as we all chipped in<br />
to help with transport and to attend<br />
and support mum.<br />
“Through it all, including some<br />
very tough times, the care and<br />
treatment mum received was simply<br />
amazing, and the new oral chemo<br />
pill she was on, did a wonderful job<br />
of extending her time, and allowing<br />
us to enjoy some valuable time with<br />
her, and for her to see her grandkids<br />
get a couple of years older, before she<br />
finally had to leave us.”<br />
Big Bargain<br />
Book Sale<br />
Friday 16 <strong>October</strong>, 9am–7pm<br />
Saturday 17 <strong>October</strong>, 9am–4pm<br />
Pioneer Recreation and<br />
Sport Centre<br />
75 Lyttelton Street | Spreydon<br />
For more info visit<br />
Christchurchcitylibraries.com<br />
•The walk will be held on<br />
Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 17, in Hagley<br />
Park, with pre-event entertainment<br />
from 2.15pm and the walk starting<br />
at 3pm. Tickets are available online<br />
now at pinkribbonwalk.co.nz<br />
•In the Canterbury District Health<br />
Board region around 400 women<br />
are diagnosed with breast cancer<br />
each year, and every year around<br />
77 will die.<br />
•Pink Ribbon Walks<br />
are annual fundraisers which<br />
celebrate breast cancer survivors,<br />
remember those who have<br />
been lost, promote breast health<br />
awareness, and raise much-needed<br />
funds to work towards Breast<br />
Cancer Foundation NZ vision of<br />
zero deaths from breast cancer.<br />
•With 5km and 10km routes, the<br />
walks are accessible to everyone,<br />
no matter their age or fitness level.<br />
Supporters who aren’t keen on<br />
walking can still take<br />
part by signing up to be a<br />
volunteer marshal or cheer squad<br />
member.<br />
About Breast Cancer in New<br />
Zealand<br />
More than 3300 women a year<br />
are diagnosed with breast cancer<br />
in NZ – that’s nine women a day<br />
90-95 per cent of women who are<br />
diagnosed with breast cancer have<br />
no family history of the disease.<br />
•Around 350 NZ women<br />
under the age of 45 (when free<br />
mammograms start) will be<br />
diagnosed with breast cancer this<br />
year – that’s one woman a day<br />
•More than 650 women will die of<br />
breast cancer this year – about the<br />
size of a large primary school<br />
•The earlier breast cancer is found,<br />
the better the outcome. The 10-<br />
year survival rate is 92 per cent if<br />
the cancer is detected by regular<br />
screening mammogram<br />
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ<br />
recommends women consider<br />
having yearly breast screening<br />
mammograms at age 40-49 years<br />
of age, then screen every two years<br />
from age 50<br />
•Free screening is available for<br />
women from age 45 through<br />
BreastScreen Aotearoa<br />
Monday 12 <strong>October</strong><br />
Aranui<br />
Meet<br />
Poto<br />
near your home<br />
5.00pm cnr Portsmouth & Basingstoke Sts<br />
5.20pm cnr Hampshire & Aldershot Sts<br />
5.40pm cnr Eureka St & Rowan Ave<br />
6.00pm cnr Yarmouth St & Sandown Cr,<br />
near Soberton St<br />
6.20pm cnr Porchester & Corhampton Sts<br />
6.40pm cnr Brightstone & Farnborough Sts<br />
Tuesday 13 <strong>October</strong><br />
Aranui<br />
5.00pm Pages Road, near No 400<br />
5.20pm cnr Rowses Rd & Leonie Place<br />
5.40pm cnr Guernsey St & Carteret Pl<br />
6.00pm cnr St Heliers Cr & Cornet Lane<br />
6.20pm cnr Shortland St & Ariel Place<br />
Thursday 15 <strong>October</strong><br />
For Labour policies, voter information,<br />
or to volunteer, please call at<br />
Campaign Shirley Office:<br />
140C 5.00pm Brighton cnr Clearbrook Mall or phone & Maurice 022 584 Stanton 6103Pl<br />
5.20pm cnr Sanctuary Gdns & Montego Pl<br />
Poto Williams<br />
5.40pm cnr Briggs Rd & Emmett St<br />
6.00pm for Christchurch cnr Hills Rd & Abbey East Place<br />
6.20pm cnr Emmett & Let’s Orcades keep Sts<br />
6.40pm cnr Acheson moving Ave & Jebson Sts<br />
Authorised by Timothy Grigg, 160 Willis Street, Wellington.<br />
Friday 16 <strong>October</strong><br />
Linwood<br />
5.00pm Buckleys Rd, near Poto<br />
McLean St<br />
near your home<br />
Aranui<br />
5.20pm Pages Rd shops, near Breezes Rd<br />
5.40pm Hampshire St shops<br />
Wainoni<br />
6.00pm Wainoni Rd, near Pak ‘n Save<br />
New Brighton<br />
6.20pm Seaview Rd shops<br />
North New Brighton<br />
6.40pm Travis-Bower shops<br />
Meet<br />
ATTACK RISING DAMP<br />
Poto says:<br />
“Every vote counts.<br />
Your party vote<br />
decides who will<br />
be the Government.”<br />
T. 03 376 46<strong>08</strong> E info@foamconcrete.nz<br />
W. www.foamconcrete.nz<br />
For Labour policies, voter information,<br />
or to volunteer, please call at<br />
Campaign Office:<br />
140C Brighton Mall or phone 022 584 6103<br />
Poto Williams<br />
for Christchurch East<br />
Let’s keep<br />
moving<br />
Authorised by Timothy Grigg, 160 Willis Street, Wellington.
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The New Brighton<br />
Museum has a rich<br />
history spanning for<br />
than 100 years. Peggy<br />
Butterfield writes<br />
monthly about the<br />
historical display at<br />
the heritage museum<br />
PEGASUS POST<br />
Remembering New Brighton’s trams<br />
175 Wainoni Road, Avondale<br />
Phone: 03 388 4373<br />
oN sAle Now!<br />
Now only<br />
$35.80<br />
Plus $5 P&H per copy<br />
AvAilAble from stAr mediA:<br />
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Addington, Christchurch<br />
Phone 379 7100<br />
NEW BRIGHTON was always<br />
the best destination for children<br />
and their parents from<br />
the city and other suburbs to<br />
come for a picnic in the summer.<br />
These seaside trips would be<br />
remembered all year. The first<br />
trams were horse-drawn, and<br />
quite open to the air.<br />
On cold days there were curtains<br />
that were pulled down to<br />
keep the cold out, but in a cold<br />
New Brighton easterly, these<br />
would flap and would disturb<br />
the horses who would take off<br />
at their own pace, with the<br />
driver praying that they would<br />
not derail.<br />
On one New Brighton trip,<br />
the car began to roll about,<br />
and a commotion broke out<br />
amongst the horses and the<br />
passengers. There was a hideous<br />
screaming going on. With<br />
the tram safely stopped, an<br />
enormous pig was discovered<br />
trapped under the car, squealing<br />
loudly. It was all hands on<br />
EXCURSIONS: Double-decker trailers full of passengers on the tram line to New<br />
Brighton.<br />
deck, as the passengers helped<br />
to lift the tram off the pig,<br />
which appeared to be unhurt<br />
and ran off.<br />
The horse-drawn trams<br />
were eventually replaced by<br />
the steam trams. Their speed<br />
was faster than the horses, at a<br />
racy 10mph. Passengers would<br />
love to sit on the top deck, but<br />
this presented problems with<br />
the coke dust showering over<br />
them, so good black umbrellas<br />
were used.<br />
Weekend excursions to New<br />
Brighton would have six or<br />
eight double-decker trailers<br />
laden with picnic parties.<br />
There would even be a band<br />
playing on the top deck. Pipis<br />
would be collected and the<br />
drivers would cook them in<br />
the galley of the steam engine.<br />
The return fare was 6 pence.<br />
The trams made their way<br />
through bush and shrubs at<br />
Aranui, and drivers on the<br />
night trips could earn some<br />
pocket money by shooting the<br />
rabbits and selling these to the<br />
people who were short of meat.<br />
This was only done when there<br />
were no passengers left on the<br />
tram.<br />
One great New Brighton<br />
legend was Jimmy Hayes,<br />
who drove the horse-drawn<br />
trams in 1885, and continued<br />
up until he was in his 90s in<br />
the 1950s. When the trams<br />
changed to electric he felt<br />
redundant as a driver, so they<br />
made him the conductor until<br />
he finally retired. He lived in<br />
Seaview Rd all his life.<br />
•The New Brighton<br />
Museum has plenty<br />
of information on the<br />
trams, and it is open<br />
every day from 1pm to<br />
3pm. It is on the corner<br />
of Hardy and Beresford<br />
Sts.
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VOTING PLACE INFORMATION CORRECT AS AT 17 SEPTEMBER <strong>2020</strong><br />
BANKS PENINSULA,<br />
TE TAI TONGA<br />
AKAROA<br />
Akaroa Area School Gymnasium, 141 Rue Jolie<br />
(Selwyn Avenue entrance)<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Akaroa Fire Station, 49 Beach Road<br />
Wed 7 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Wed 14 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 10am - 3pm<br />
BROMLEY<br />
Union Church Hall, 378 Linwood Avenue<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
CASHMERE<br />
Cashmere Primary School Hall,<br />
135 Hackthorne Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Landsdowne Community Centre,<br />
8 Landsdowne Terrace<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
South Christchurch Library,<br />
66 Colombo Street<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
CASS BAY<br />
TS Godley (former Navy League Drill Hall),<br />
64 Governors Bay Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
CRACROFT<br />
Christchurch Adventure Park,<br />
225 Worsleys Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 9am - 4:30pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 9am - 4:30pm<br />
DIAMOND HARBOUR<br />
Diamond Harbour Community Hall,<br />
2A Waipapa Avenue<br />
Sat 10 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Diamond Harbour School Hall,<br />
13 Hunters Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
DUVAUCHELLE<br />
Duvauchelle Community Centre,<br />
6039 Christchurch Akaroa Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
GOVERNORS BAY<br />
Governors Bay Community Centre,<br />
1 Cresswell Avenue<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
HALSWELL<br />
Halswell School Hall, Corner Kennedys Bush &<br />
School Roads<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Oaklands School Hall, 37 Cunningham Place<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Saint Peter & Paul's Church Hall Halswell<br />
(formerly Our Lady of the Apostles),<br />
56 Nicholls Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sun 11 Oct 12:30pm - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
St Mary's Anglican Church Hall,<br />
329 Halswell Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, Piharau Room,<br />
341 Halswell Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Sat 10 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Sun 11 Oct - Mon 12 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Tue 13 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
HEATHCOTE VALLEY<br />
Heathcote Valley School Hall,<br />
61 Bridle Path Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
HOON HAY<br />
Cashmere Early Learning Centre,<br />
192 Cashmere Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
HUNTSBURY<br />
Huntsbury Community Centre,<br />
30H Huntsbury Avenue<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LE BONS BAY<br />
Le Bons Bay Community Hall,<br />
Le Bons Bay Domain<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 12pm<br />
LINWOOD<br />
Linwood Avenue School Hall,<br />
260 Linwood Avenue<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LITTLE AKALOA<br />
Little Akaloa Community Hall,<br />
577-589 Little Akaloa Road<br />
Sun 11 Oct 9am - 12pm<br />
LITTLE RIVER<br />
Little River School, 46 Western Valley Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LOWER CASHMERE<br />
Thorrington School Hall, 22A Colombo Street<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LYTTELTON<br />
Lyttelton Fire Station, 59 London Street<br />
Sat 3 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Tue 6 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 10am - 6pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Tue 13 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 10am - 6pm<br />
Lyttelton Primary School Office,<br />
34 Oxford Street<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Port Hills Uniting Parish, 40 Winchester Street<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT<br />
Mount Pleasant Yacht Club, 2 Main Road (Scott<br />
Park)<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Mt Pleasant Community Centre,<br />
3 McCormacks Bay Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Mt Pleasant School Hall,<br />
82 Major Hornbrook Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
OKAINS BAY<br />
Okains Bay School, 1163 Okains Bay Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 2pm - 5pm<br />
OPAWA<br />
Opawa Community Church, 1-5 Aynsley Terrace<br />
(corner of Opawa Road & Aynsley Terrace)<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
PIGEON BAY<br />
Pigeon Bay Hall, 40 Wharf Road<br />
Sun 11 Oct 9am - 12pm<br />
PORT LEVY<br />
Old Port Levy School, Western Valley Road<br />
Sun 11 Oct 2pm - 5pm<br />
RĀPAKI<br />
Rāpaki Marae, 37 Rapaki Drive<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
REDCLIFFS<br />
Redcliffs School Hall, 113 Beachville Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
St Andrew's Anglican Church, 148 Main Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
SOMERFIELD<br />
Cashmere High School, Room M10,<br />
172 Rose Street<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Pioneer Recreation & Sport Centre Lounge,<br />
1st Floor, 75 Lyttelton Street<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 9am - 2pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 2pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Independent access to<br />
and within this building.<br />
Accessible<br />
with assistance.<br />
You can vote from Saturday 3 <strong>October</strong> to 7pm, Saturday 17 <strong>October</strong>.<br />
For the latest information visit vote.nz or call <strong>08</strong>00 36 76 56.
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THE <strong>2020</strong> GENERAL ELECTION AND REFERENDUMS<br />
Somerfield School Hall, 42 Studholme Street<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
ST MARTINS<br />
Hillview Christian Junior School, 150 Wilsons<br />
Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
St Martins School Hall, 24 Albert Terrace<br />
(opposite Roscoe Street)<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
SUMNER<br />
Sumner Centre (Matuku Takotako), Corner<br />
Nayland Street & Wakefield Avenue<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 3:30pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 10am - 5:30pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 10am - 3:30pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 10am - 5:30pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 10am - 3:30pm<br />
Sumner School, 21 Colenso Street (Dryden<br />
Street West entrance)<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
CHRISTCHURCH EAST,<br />
TE TAI TONGA<br />
ARANUI<br />
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot Street<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Aranui Wainoni Community Hall,<br />
37 Hampshire Street<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Haeata Community Campus,<br />
240 Breezes Road<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Nga Hau e Wha Marae, He Tangata,<br />
250 Pages Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 10am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
AVONDALE<br />
Kidsfirst Kindergarten Woolley Street,<br />
63 Woolley Street<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LINWOOD<br />
Eastgate Mall, Upper Level, 20 Buckleys Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct 9am - 6pm<br />
Sun 4 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Sat 10 Oct 9am - 6pm<br />
Sun 11 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 6pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Linwood Islamic Centre, 223 Linwood Avenue<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
St Chad's Anglican Church Hall, 1 Carnarvon<br />
Street (corner Buckleys Road)<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
LINWOOD NORTH<br />
Whitau School (formerly Linwood North<br />
School), 221 Woodham Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
MARSHLAND<br />
Fundamentals Preschool Marshland,<br />
435 Marshland Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
PARKLANDS<br />
Parklands Library, Next to Parklands Mall,<br />
46 Queenspark Drive<br />
Sat 3 Oct 10am - 3pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct 10am - 3pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Parklands Recreation Centre, 75 Queenspark<br />
Drive, Christchurch<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
QUEENSPARK<br />
Queenspark School Hall, 222 Queenspark Drive<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
RICHMOND<br />
Avebury House, 9 Evelyn Couzins Avenue<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Corner Stanmore & North Avon Road (previous<br />
Chemist), 72 North Avon Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Thu 8 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Fri 9 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
WAINUI<br />
Wainui Community Centre,<br />
1 Wainui Valley Road<br />
Sun 11 Oct 2pm - 5pm<br />
WOOLSTON<br />
Bamford School, 10 Gould Crescent<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
St John's Church Hall, 2 St Johns Street<br />
(corner of Ferry Road)<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 10am - 6pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Te Waka Unua School Hall, 476 Ferry Road<br />
(corner Ferry Road & Hopkins Street)<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
The Tannery, Metropolitan Lounge,<br />
3 Garlands Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 10am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Woolston Club Sports Hall (Garden Gate<br />
entrance), 43 Hargood Street<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
BROMLEY<br />
Bromley Community Centre, Corner Maces<br />
Road & Bromley Road<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 3pm<br />
Bromley School Hall, 33 Keighleys Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
BURWOOD<br />
Burwood Christian Centre,<br />
54 Bassett Street<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Waitakiri School Hall, 170 Burwood Road<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
DALLINGTON<br />
Banks Avenue School Library,<br />
71 Banks Avenue<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
KAINGA<br />
Kainga Public Hall, 159 Kainga Road<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Marshland School Hall, 11 Te Korari Street<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Prestons Road - Shop 2, 420 Marshland Road<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 6pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Thu 15 Oct 10am - 7pm<br />
Fri 16 Oct 10am - 6pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
NEW BRIGHTON<br />
New Brighton Library - Pier, 213 Marine Parade<br />
Sat 3 Oct - Sun 4 Oct 10am - 3:30pm<br />
Mon 5 Oct - Fri 9 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 10 Oct - Sun 11 Oct 10am - 3:30pm<br />
Mon 12 Oct - Fri 16 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Nova Montessori School, 53 Owles Terrace<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 4pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
NORTH NEW BRIGHTON<br />
North New Brighton Community Centre,<br />
88 Marine Parade<br />
Sat 10 Oct 9am - 5pm<br />
Sat 17 Oct 9am - 7pm<br />
Rāwhiti School Hall, 150 Leaver Terrace<br />
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SPORT<br />
Budding footballers showcased their abilities when Mainland Football<br />
held their Canterbury United 11th grade tournament in Christchurch<br />
last week. SASFC Blue (St Albans Shirley Football Club) took on<br />
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New Brighton<br />
New Brighton<br />
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Henry<br />
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The evolution of change is upon us.<br />
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Discover<br />
New Brighton<br />
Driving tour for a CEO Spirit of<br />
so they took a small detour to point out some trenching work<br />
which had alleviated the problem.<br />
Their tour continued to the new covered courts in Rawhiti<br />
Domain where they pointed out the location of the new Butterfly<br />
Park. They continued travelling down New Brighton Road to<br />
point out a few problems before a brief stop at a lovely Billboard.<br />
On their way back into town they called into the National Marae<br />
on Pages Road and pointed out some of the programs Norm<br />
Dewes and his team were doing.<br />
On their final leg of the tour, they called into see some council<br />
owned housing in Sandilands which have stood vacant for the<br />
last eight years. Coucillor Mauger is a trustee for the Otautahi<br />
Housing Trust and is passionate about these getting these units<br />
fixed so they can be used to help the Social Housing Problems.<br />
Lastly, they stopped at Victoria Square and ended with an “Ice<br />
Cream Charlie” after sharing with their side of Town.<br />
a logo<br />
Councillors James Daniels and Phil Mauger escorted Council<br />
CEO Dawn Baxendale on a tour of their wards September 23rd.<br />
They drove in a 1923 Fiat 501 which was owned by Councillor<br />
Mauger’s father 62 years ago. They chuckled as they thought they<br />
must have looked like the Beverley Hillbillies driving down the<br />
road.<br />
The excursion started at Preston’s and then out to Spencer<br />
Park including the Adrenalin Forest and the surf club then onto<br />
Brooklands via Earlham Street where they wanted to show the<br />
bad shape of the road. Later they visited the Champion Centre<br />
at Burwood Hospital and met with very passionate staff working<br />
there.<br />
They continued through Parklands via the hot pools to<br />
Brighton where they had morning tea at Level One. Afterward<br />
they travelled to South Shore stopping at the Pleasant Point<br />
Yacht Club so we could show Dawn first-hand the erosion to<br />
the Estuary edge. There had been some flooding on Pages Road,<br />
The New Brighton Residents Association<br />
would like to announce their new NBRA<br />
logo design. They feel it sums up the iconic<br />
spirit of New Brighton and represents its<br />
indigenous heritage and seaside spirit.<br />
The NBRA would like to thank Daniel<br />
from Greygull Brands by Daniel Hillier for<br />
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some epic t-shirt designs which will be<br />
available to pre-order shortly.<br />
NBRA would like to acknowledge all<br />
the wonderful contributions to their logo<br />
competition. They found it incredibly hard<br />
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by the community talent. The selection of<br />
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the eastern suburbs start to<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 />
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South New Brighton School pupil Jacob McMillan enjoying the foam pit at Christchurch School of<br />
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City counci lors James Gough,<br />
Sam MacDonald, Catherine<br />
Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown<br />
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wi l be finalised before July 1.<br />
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appropriate and the council<br />
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this 12-month rates increase<br />
freeze to occur, it’s crucial for<br />
the economic confidence of our<br />
city.”<br />
Ms Dalziel said the las thing the council’s budget, which is urchNZ, the Canterbury Employers’<br />
Chamber of Commerce Covid-19. We wi l discuss these<br />
dinary circumstances related to<br />
the city council needed was for not entirely funded by rates, and<br />
someone to hi the panic bu ton. the consequences that wi l flow and other key players so we are options with elected members<br />
“Calm heads must and wi l from decisions we make. best prepared for the economic as we develop the Annual Plan,”<br />
prevail,” she said.<br />
“The Annual Plan is not cha lenges that lie ahead.” she said.<br />
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wi l be depending on us to we have time to ge this advice. Dawn Baxendale did not rule a for a freeze on rates rises comes<br />
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Keown have ca led on Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />
to lead a conversation on how to achieve a<br />
zero per cent rates increase this year.<br />
Ge ry Brownlee<br />
the economy in response to the<br />
Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
The biggest boost is $5.1<br />
bi lion towards wage subsidies<br />
for affected businesses in a l<br />
sectors and regions.<br />
•Tips for weathering virus, p3<br />
•Mayor’s column, p9<br />
•From the editor’s desk, p10<br />
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