Nor'West News: April 08, 2021
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
4 Thursday <strong>April</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong><br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
NOR’WEST NEWS<br />
Life experience motivation for supporting<br />
PRIDE: Khye<br />
Hitchcock<br />
wants to help<br />
build a kinder<br />
and more<br />
equitable<br />
world, not<br />
just for the<br />
environment,<br />
but for<br />
humanity too.<br />
Khye Hitchcock is programme director of The Green<br />
Lab – a charitable trust which creates green spaces<br />
across Christchurch. They talk to reporter Bea Gooding<br />
about the importance of fostering community<br />
connection and well-being with the environment in<br />
mind<br />
KHYE HITCHCOCK has always<br />
wanted to explore new ways<br />
of supporting the well-being<br />
of everyone, including the<br />
environment.<br />
The Green Lab programme<br />
director now works closely with<br />
residents to design and build<br />
urban green spaces across the<br />
city that communities can be<br />
proud to call their own.<br />
But helping to create a<br />
kinder and more equitable<br />
world went beyond her love<br />
of all things design and the<br />
natural world – it extended to<br />
the LGBTQIA+ community.<br />
Said Hitchcock: “In my<br />
career as an artist and curator,<br />
I have responded to things<br />
like the degradation of our<br />
freshwater systems, climate<br />
change, and creating largescale<br />
community projects.<br />
I’ve been involved in<br />
feminist and queer art<br />
collectives that sought to<br />
create a kinder and more<br />
equitable world.<br />
“All of these things are interlinked;<br />
I’ve always been motivated to<br />
explore new ways that support the<br />
well-being of everyone.”<br />
When Hitchcock was a teenager in<br />
small-town New Zealand, they were<br />
often threatened with homophobic<br />
violence.<br />
As someone who identifies as<br />
non-binary, it was a push to ensure<br />
others never went through the same<br />
thing and to remind others of why<br />
kindness and well-being matters.<br />
“The world has changed a lot in<br />
20 years, but it’s still not easy being<br />
trans in <strong>2021</strong>.”<br />
Formerly known as Greening the<br />
Rubble, Hitchcock joined The Green<br />
Lab three years ago as project manager,<br />
before becoming its director<br />
early last year.<br />
They were invited to join the team<br />
after producing the Festival of Transitional<br />
Architecture in 2018, involving<br />
more than 150 participants and<br />
17 art installations.<br />
The trust emerged following the<br />
September 2010 earthquake to<br />
green rubble sites with temporary<br />
landscaping and planting projects,<br />
bringing people back into the central<br />
city.<br />
Hitchcock oversees programme<br />
scheduling, budgeting, builds relationships<br />
with other organisations,<br />
manages funding applications and<br />
does most of the graphic design and<br />
social media content.<br />
Like all cities, Christchurch is<br />
home to many overlapping communities.<br />
“I think The Green Lab’s strength<br />
is that we don’t try to serve everyone<br />
all once, but will spend several<br />
months serving a particular<br />
community, learning about their<br />
aspirations and supporting them in<br />
creating something that’s theirs,”<br />
they said.<br />
“Our community co-design process<br />
is empowering to those engaged<br />
in it.”<br />
Recent projects included kotahitanga<br />
– a gathering space created<br />
with Phillipstown residents, Linwood<br />
tiny shops, a tree museum in<br />
the CBD and a wayfinding route in<br />
Richmond.<br />
But the newly constructed Hornby<br />
Community Care Centre courtyard<br />
space was what stood out for Hitchcock<br />
the most.<br />
Against the odds, it was completed<br />
last year within months in spite of<br />
Covid-19 throwing a spanner in the<br />
works.<br />
We chose Cameron because of his sales record as No1 in NZ and he was<br />
recommended to us. We were not disappointed with our decision. He<br />
treated us as though we were his only customer. Always giving us time to<br />
consider everything and not once did we feel rushed when he was phoning<br />
or visiting us.<br />
We feel privileged to have had Cameron sell our property<br />
and are delighted with the outcome.<br />
- Tricia & Lindsay Lumsden -<br />
Phone or text 027 555 7079<br />
REINZ Salesperson of the Year across all brands in NZ<br />
cameron.bailey@harcourts.co.nz<br />
No.1 Harcourts Canterbury 2012-2020<br />
No.1 Harcourts New Zealand 2017-2020<br />
www.cameronbailey.harcourts.co.nz No.1 Harcourts International 2017-2020<br />
Licensed Sales Consultant REAA 20<strong>08</strong><br />
You’ll want to<br />
send yourself<br />
to your room.<br />
Tribeca 4 Piece Queen Bedroom Suite - Sawn Crate<br />
9067072<br />
A bedroom this good looking is a great excuse for bad behaviour. Once you’ve told<br />
yourself to “go to your room”, you can admire the rustic charm of the Tribeca suite.<br />
The bed frame, bedsides, and tallboy feature roughsawn timber in an easy-onthe-eyes,<br />
modern style. If you’re not careful, you might even ground yourself.<br />
NEW ZEALAND MADE QUALITY<br />
was<br />
$3899<br />
less than<br />
$2899 $15<br />
per week for<br />
50 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Offers valid until Tuesday 27th <strong>April</strong> <strong>2021</strong>, while stocks last, unless otherwise stated. Some products on display in selected stores only – please call <strong>08</strong>00 764 847 to check availability. Personal shoppers only. *Apple, selected computers, game consoles, gift cards, clearance items and some promotional items are not available in conjunction with interest free offers. Flooring available on a maximum of 18 months interest free.<br />
Exclusions, fees, terms, conditions, and credit criteria apply. Available in-store only. Equal instalment amounts include one-off booking fee of $45.00, annual fees of $45.00 p.a. and security registration fee of $8.05, and exclude insurance. Current interest rate of 23.95% applies to any unpaid balance after expiry of (any) interest free period. See in-store or visit smithscity.co.nz/interest-free for details.