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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Connecting Your Local Community<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

New principal<br />

settles into<br />

Marshland School<br />

Super Rugby<br />

Aotearoa<br />

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Sunday 21<br />

March <strong>2021</strong><br />

Page 5 Pages 6 & 7<br />

Getting into the swing of teamwork<br />

Year 7 and 8 pupils at Chisnallwood Intermediate kicked off the new school year with a Top Town event last<br />

week. The games help promote teamwork, initiative, problem-solving and communication skills.<br />

• More photos, page 5<br />

city2surf.co.nz<br />

Work on<br />

some of<br />

board’s<br />

priorities<br />

under way<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

THE Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board is keen to get<br />

stuck into a number of priorities<br />

in the coming months, including<br />

making final touches to the draft<br />

Long Term Plan.<br />

Deputy chairwoman Jo Zervos<br />

said consultation on the Long<br />

Term Plan is due to start next<br />

month – an opportunity for<br />

residents to think about what they<br />

wanted to see in the area.<br />

Work on some priorities such<br />

as the construction of a bund at<br />

Southshore and restoring the estuary<br />

edge in South New Brighton<br />

were already under way.<br />

“So much stuff needs doing in<br />

the east side; we’d like to see the<br />

Pages Rd bridge work brought<br />

forward,” she said.<br />

“But we need to make sure these<br />

things are in the draft so we get<br />

the funding we need to actually<br />

do the work.”<br />

Not only was the plan up for<br />

consultation, but the public will<br />

also be able to respond to a plan<br />

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Rāwhiti Domain.<br />

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Thursday <strong>February</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 3<br />

Natural playground a priority<br />

• From page 1<br />

“The Guardians of Rāwhiti<br />

Domain put together a concept<br />

for a natural playground and improving<br />

the habitat for monarch<br />

butterflies. It’s something people<br />

have been quite interested [in],”<br />

said Zervos.<br />

“The concept’s there, they’ve got<br />

the funding so it’s going out for<br />

consultation in the next week or<br />

so.”<br />

Last year the<br />

guardians received<br />

$580,000 to build<br />

a 1.7ha woodland<br />

playground and<br />

monarch butterfly<br />

park as part of<br />

Jo Zervos<br />

the Government’s<br />

shovel-ready initiative.<br />

The playground will be made<br />

with natural materials like wood,<br />

will be wheelchair accessible, have<br />

native gardens and will be built on<br />

the natural contours of the land.<br />

The natural playspace aims to<br />

help children engage with the conservation<br />

of the domain and the<br />

region’s coastal environment.<br />

Looking ahead at the rest of the<br />

year, Zervos was looking forward<br />

to celebrating Matariki with a<br />

bang when New Brighton hosts a<br />

fireworks display for the first time<br />

in July this year.<br />

The Matariki fireworks replaced<br />

the annual Guy Fawkes display<br />

as a result of residents wanting<br />

to celebrate the country’s unique<br />

culture more.<br />

One of the things the board<br />

wanted to improve was civic<br />

engagement.<br />

“We would love to hear from<br />

more people – one of the things<br />

we’ve found with our area is that<br />

we don’t get many people in touch<br />

with us and letting us know of<br />

the issues – the positives and the<br />

negatives,” said Zervos.<br />

The board learned many lessons<br />

following a “difficult” year of Covid-19.<br />

Many members were new<br />

to the role last year and were still<br />

learning the ropes, but felt held<br />

back due to financial restraints.<br />

“We came in with all these<br />

hopes and aspirations of getting<br />

things done but were really<br />

PLAN: The site<br />

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Rāwhiti Domain<br />

– a project<br />

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prioritised by the<br />

Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board.<br />

PHOTO: CCC<br />

BELOW: An artist<br />

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the proposed<br />

playground.<br />

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Our Values:<br />

ALOFA<br />

MAANAKITANGA<br />

HANGA WHARE<br />

SERVICE<br />

SUCCESS<br />

Compassion,<br />

commitment and love<br />

ignite action<br />

• For the learner<br />

• For teaching and learning<br />

• For self and others<br />

Every learner having a<br />

sense of belonging<br />

• Learners are at the heart of<br />

what we do<br />

• Mana, well-being and identity<br />

are valued<br />

• Every learned is welcome,<br />

engaged and heard<br />

Building the foundation<br />

for ALL learners to leave<br />

our school MORE curious<br />

than when they arrived<br />

• Enterprise, innovation &<br />

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• We redesign constantly to meet<br />

our changing environment<br />

• Connected locally & globally<br />

All learners mindful<br />

of their unique role in<br />

making a difference<br />

• All learners are leaders and role<br />

models<br />

• All learners act with<br />

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• All learners are mindful of their<br />

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Every learner crossing<br />

the stage with dignity,<br />

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• Is defined by Whanau, school<br />

and students to meet the<br />

unique needs of each learner<br />

• We are responsible for<br />

individual and collective<br />

success<br />

Manukura Principal Welcome <strong>2021</strong><br />

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata! He<br />

tangata! He tangata! E mihi ana ki ngā whānau<br />

oHaeata. Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, nga<br />

manaakitanga ki a tātou katoa!<br />

Our kaimahi/staff have been working<br />

hard over the past two weeks to<br />

prepare our kura for the arrival of<br />

our ākonga in Term 1 <strong>2021</strong>. Those<br />

who have had a long association<br />

with Haeata will notice some differences,<br />

not just in the way we have<br />

organised our furniture, our spaces<br />

and our puna ako, but in the way we<br />

manage ourselves as we come together<br />

as whānau with a total focus<br />

on ako/learning and angitu/ success<br />

for all this year.<br />

A warm welcome to all ākonga for <strong>2021</strong>. Please know Haeata is your<br />

kura, your turangawaewae, your whare and you are welcome here.<br />

I want to congratulate all ākonga on their beautiful uniform. The Haeata<br />

Board of Trustees confirmed our uniform is compulsory and I have<br />

been overwhelmed by the positive whānau response. We should all<br />

be very proud of our young people - they surely are the best and the<br />

brightest!<br />

He tina ki runga, he tāmore ki raro In order to flourish<br />

above, one must be firmly rooted below<br />

Congratulations to Matthew Logopati who was awarded a full Rugby<br />

League Scholarship to attend Coombabah State High School in Australia.<br />

Matthew’s Scholarship sees him playing in the top Schools’ League<br />

competition in Queensland. Matthew is a credit to his whānau and this<br />

achievement is testament to his hard word and commitment at Haeata.<br />

We are extremely proud of him.<br />

We are very excited to welcome new<br />

staff to the Haeata Whānau in <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

We are especially pleased that we have<br />

managed to add to our current specialists,<br />

expertise in Reading Recovery,<br />

ESOL, sciences, Performing Arts, Te Reo<br />

Māori, and Mathematics.<br />

These new appointments will help to<br />

ensure that every ākinga at Haeata will<br />

receive a first class education that gives<br />

them every advantage when they leave<br />

our kura.<br />

New Staff<br />

Pictured: L-R: Rebecca Cordon, Shade Pakau, Raewyn Himona (Assistant Principal/Raukura),<br />

Lynley Ingham, Leanne Rupene, Peggy Burrows (Manukura/Principal), Helen Lord,<br />

Lois Bellingham, Anel Van Den Berg, Con Van Den Berg, Kataraina Houia-Rongonui,<br />

Fleur West (not pictured)<br />

We have a saying at Haeata, “Ko Haeata te kura, ko Haeata ahau, Ko<br />

Haeata tātou. Haeata has two significant goals this year. The first, we<br />

will be mākoha/ kind and the second, we will be angitu/successful.<br />

He mahi pai noa iho katoa! I look forward to seeing how ākonga and<br />

whānau define what success looks like for them.<br />

Te manu ka kai i te miro, nōna te ngahere.<br />

The bird that partakes of the miro berry reigns in the forest.<br />

Te manu ka kai i te matauranga, nōna te ao.<br />

The bird that partakes of the power of knowledge has access to the<br />

world.<br />

He mihi whanui, he mihi maioha ki a koutou katoa kua tae mai. This is a<br />

widespread greeting of welcome to you all that have arrived.<br />

Nō reira huri noa i pūmanawa o Haeata - Arohanui.<br />

Whaea Peggy<br />

Manukura<br />

He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata<br />

What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people.<br />

What a great day for welcoming newcomers to Haeata! On the 10th <strong>February</strong> we had our<br />

Mihi Whakatau to welcome our new whānau and kaimahi onto Kura.<br />

This formal welcome opens our new year by welcoming our new ākonga and setting the tone<br />

of Hanga Whare, one of our values here at Haeata.<br />

We are so pleased to be able to start the year this way and we are looking forward to all the<br />

wonderful things we will be able to achieve this year!<br />

Taking enrolments, please email enroll@haeata.school.nz<br />

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Thursday <strong>February</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 5<br />

Puzzles, sack<br />

races and<br />

gumboot<br />

throwing were<br />

all part of a<br />

pupil teamwork<br />

challenge at<br />

Chisnallwood<br />

Intermediate<br />

last week. The<br />

event was<br />

fun-filled and<br />

enjoyed by the<br />

pupils.<br />

HEALTH & AWARENESS<br />

New principal settles<br />

into Marshland School<br />

MARSHLAND School/Te Rito<br />

Harakeke has a new principal.<br />

Leigh Fowler, who was<br />

formerly associate principal<br />

at Clearview Primary, took up<br />

her new position at the start of<br />

term 1.<br />

She replaces principal of<br />

12 years, Jacqui Pascoe, who<br />

moved to an education<br />

consultant role working with<br />

principals and teachers on<br />

New<br />

principal<br />

Leigh<br />

Fowler<br />

checks out<br />

Marshland<br />

School’s<br />

playground.<br />

appraisal and coaching.<br />

Marshland School is in its<br />

third year at the new site on Te<br />

Korari St, Marshland, which has<br />

landscape projects, court extension<br />

work, a new sports shed and<br />

scooter track due to be completed<br />

soon.<br />

Fowler will be formally<br />

welcomed during the school’s<br />

Mihi Whakatau assembly this<br />

month.<br />

Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or<br />

could it be mainly my muscles?<br />

The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham<br />

sees clients with a range of symptoms but<br />

many of their middle-aged and senior clients<br />

visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.<br />

Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests<br />

that a major part of the pain could be due<br />

to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.<br />

“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason<br />

for the pain may be the muscles around<br />

the joint,” she explains. The images show<br />

how a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back<br />

muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain<br />

are the red areas in the drawings), a knot<br />

in a muscle on the back of the shoulder<br />

blade can give a deep pain in the front of<br />

the shoulder and a muscle knot all the way<br />

near the groin can give an ache in the knee<br />

(especially at night in bed).<br />

Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year<br />

old client with severe arthritis who walked<br />

with a stick, told her, “I will end up in<br />

a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight<br />

through my right leg due to pain in my hip<br />

and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she<br />

was walking with her stick but without the<br />

severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was<br />

one of the factors that made her muscles<br />

spasm but the other was that older people<br />

move less and the flexed position the hip<br />

is in when we sit is particularly bad for<br />

the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that<br />

although the client was 89 and could have<br />

been “given up on” or told to live with the<br />

pain, she made a difference to her health<br />

and wellbeing.<br />

The same lack of movement can be the<br />

reason for your knee pain or your shoulder<br />

pain and the same few treatments could<br />

make a huge difference for you.<br />

At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques<br />

(massage and triggerpoint deactivation<br />

techniques) are used to release the muscles.<br />

The client also gets a home exercise<br />

program designed to mobilize and stretch<br />

the joint, strengthen the important core<br />

muscles and increase general strength and<br />

SHOULDER<br />

PAIN<br />

KNEE PAIN<br />

(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)<br />

balance. They teach a movement sequence<br />

that stretches the joint in all directions<br />

whilst the client is able to lie safely on their<br />

bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.<br />

In many cases having the muscles<br />

released and being taught how to maintain<br />

it, is enough to stay on top of the problem.<br />

HIP PAIN<br />

If severe arthritis is the underlying cause,<br />

some maintenance therapy may be<br />

necessary, but that is often more affordable<br />

and, for older patients, better tolerated<br />

than surgery. After only one treatment you<br />

should know that it will work for you. Call<br />

and only pay $50 on that treament.<br />

Physical Sense Gym and Physio is located at 300 Colombo Street, Sydenham. The Blue Line Bus stops in front of the<br />

door and there is ample parking. To enquire about joint pain treatment, phone 377-2577 or visit www.triggerpoints.co.nz


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170 years of Prep School Excellence<br />

Educational matters have<br />

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vocabulary and sentence<br />

construction – are taught,<br />

practised and tested. Learning<br />

to read develops into reading<br />

to learn, and the delights of<br />

children’s literature, poetry<br />

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become finely crafted creative<br />

writing, accounts and studies.<br />

Maths teaching has been<br />

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recently as our national results<br />

continue to slide against key<br />

international markers. At St<br />

Michael’s, we keep it simple<br />

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essential algorithm methods.<br />

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with their maths homework,<br />

because they recognise it!<br />

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in History, Geography and<br />

Science. Spanish and, for the<br />

older pupils, Latin, offer the<br />

enrichment of learning another<br />

language and about another<br />

culture. IT literacy is taught,<br />

not assumed, and computer use<br />

is measured. We like teaching<br />

and talking to our pupils!<br />

A prep education offers<br />

balance. St Michael’s cultural<br />

and sports’ programmes<br />

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foundation, as creativity and<br />

problem-solving come in many<br />

forms. Specialist art and music<br />

classes are enjoyed weekly.<br />

Many pupils participate in<br />

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or speech & drama lessons with<br />

one of our ten itinerant staff.<br />

Our several choirs, Stage Band<br />

and Orchestra offer key early<br />

steps in group performance.<br />

Our senior programme,<br />

Parare, advances our Year 7&8<br />

education outside the box, from<br />

financial literacy to outdoor ed,<br />

leadership challenges to new<br />

sports, citizenship and civics to<br />

art and technologies.<br />

Nestled as we are on the<br />

banks of the Avon, opposite<br />

the Riverside Farmers’ Market,<br />

ST MICHAEL’S ALUMNI<br />

To help us celebrate 170 years of St<br />

Michael’s Prep School excellence at the<br />

heart of our city, alumni and former staff<br />

are warmly invited to contact us so we can<br />

share our anniversary plans with you.<br />

alumni@saintmichaels.co.nz<br />

St Michael’s extended campus<br />

is spectacular: the art gallery,<br />

museum, library, theatres and<br />

Hagley Park are frequent haunts<br />

only minutes away.<br />

Many of our parents work<br />

in the thriving city centre, and<br />

Lincoln and Riccarton Road<br />

hubs, but they live city-wide.<br />

They comment on the comfort<br />

of knowing their children are in<br />

school nearby and the benefits<br />

of popping over for an hour to<br />

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With the central bus exchange<br />

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An independent school<br />

education is a precious gift<br />

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Our next Open Day is coming<br />

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✓ Central city location<br />

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Some places available for <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

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THousands of people enjoyed a sunny day at Thomson Park on<br />

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CALLS HAVE been made to<br />

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City councillors James Gough,<br />

Sam MacDonald, Catherine<br />

Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown<br />

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letter to Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />

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Said Cr MacDonald: “In<br />

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clear business as usual is not<br />

appropriate and the council<br />

needs to look at how we enable<br />

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<br />

the city council needed was for not entirely funded by rates, and<br />

someone to hi the panic button. the consequences that will flow<br />

“Calm heads must and will from decisions we make.<br />

prevail,” she said.<br />

“The Annual Plan is not<br />

“Our residents and businesses signed off for three months so<br />

will be depending on us to we have time to ge this advice.<br />

make adjustments, and we will, A the same time, the council<br />

however, we will need advice is meeting with our economic<br />

on the impacts on all aspects of development agency, ChristchurchNZ,<br />

the Canterbury Employers’<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

and other key players so we are<br />

best prepared for the economic<br />

challenges that lie ahead.”<br />

City council chief executive<br />

Dawn Baxendale did not rule a<br />

zero rates rise out.<br />

“We’re considering a series of<br />

options in light of the extraor-<br />

Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />

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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 />

dinary circumstances related to the economy in response to the<br />

Covid-19. We will discuss these Covid-19 pandemic.<br />

options with elected members The biggest boost is $5.1<br />

as we develop the Annual Plan,” billion towards wage subsidies<br />

she said.<br />

for affected businesses in all<br />

The push from city councillors sectors and regions.<br />

for a freeze 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 billion package to aid •From the editor’s desk, p10<br />

Gerry Brownlee<br />

Bid to<br />

secure<br />

funding to<br />

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