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THURSDAY, JULY 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />
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Page 2 Pages 4 & 5<br />
Aberhart pulls stumps on career<br />
Former Black Caps coach Denis Aberhart, of South New Brighton, is about to retire as principal of Our<br />
Lady of Victories School. On pages 6 and 9, he talks about the similarities between coaching and teaching<br />
and what retirement has in store for him.<br />
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Creative<br />
hub set for<br />
two-year<br />
trial in Roy<br />
Stokes Hall<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
A NEW creative community hub<br />
will make a permanent home in<br />
New Brighton if a two-year trial is<br />
met with success.<br />
Economic development<br />
agency<br />
ChristchurchNZ,<br />
which own Roy<br />
Stokes Hall, has<br />
agreed to back<br />
the pilot project<br />
run by the Life<br />
in Vacant Spaces<br />
trust.<br />
This follows<br />
calls last year to make the<br />
hall available for more<br />
Rachael<br />
Shiels<br />
community groups, artists and<br />
events which is currently only<br />
being leased to the Christchurch<br />
Circus Trust.<br />
“It’s great to have<br />
[ChristchurchNZ] on board,<br />
it gives it the best chances of<br />
success,” LiVS director Rachael<br />
Shiels said.<br />
“The hall space is one of the<br />
biggest spaces we have in New<br />
Brighton, so as a community asset,<br />
it’s really valuable.”<br />
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Best uses for hall being explored<br />
• From page 1<br />
LiVS partners with landowners<br />
and the community to activate<br />
vacant property across the<br />
city, developing short-term uses<br />
for the space while a permanent<br />
solution was sought.<br />
If projects like the creative<br />
community hub were successful<br />
over a period of time, they could<br />
be made permanent.<br />
ChristchurchNZ urban<br />
development general<br />
manager Cath Carter said<br />
the organisation will have a<br />
supporting role in the next two<br />
years and will co-ordinate the<br />
initial set-up.<br />
This includes helping to secure<br />
funding for any hall upgrades,<br />
outlining a financial model for<br />
the project to be self-sufficient,<br />
and determining the ownership,<br />
governance and operation<br />
structure.<br />
The trial will also determine if<br />
the hall needs upgrading and the<br />
best uses for it.<br />
“The intention is to make the<br />
hall a permanent creative hub,”<br />
said Shiels.<br />
The hall can host between 500<br />
to 600 people and sits on the old<br />
Central New Brighton School<br />
site on Seaview Rd. The land was<br />
purchased off the Ministry of<br />
Education in 2018.<br />
Since the school closed in 2015<br />
as a result of the Canterbury<br />
earthquakes, the hall’s future has<br />
been in limbo.<br />
The site itself, however, was<br />
recently purchased by property<br />
developer DGM Group, which<br />
plans to start building 65 new<br />
homes there in spring.<br />
Shiels said if the circus trust<br />
and residents did not advocate<br />
for the hall to stay in the community,<br />
it would have been<br />
purchased by the developer,<br />
slimming the chances of a hub<br />
coming to fruition.<br />
“The hall was originally<br />
founded and supported by<br />
the community, so it was<br />
really important that it was<br />
saved and given back to [them],”<br />
she said.<br />
The hub could be up and running<br />
in five weeks’ time if all<br />
PILOT: If a<br />
two-year<br />
trial to<br />
transform<br />
Roy Stokes<br />
Hall into<br />
a creative<br />
community<br />
hub goes<br />
well, it will<br />
become a<br />
permanent<br />
fixture.<br />
goes to plan.<br />
So far, “a real mix” of local<br />
arts groups and social needs<br />
organisations have reached out<br />
to the trust.<br />
Said Shiels: “We’re reviewing<br />
the expressions of interest in the<br />
next two weeks, then we’ll be<br />
reaching out to them, putting<br />
some things into action and<br />
playing around with dynamics<br />
of the hall.”<br />
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Keeping the old post office lines<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
“SOME PEOPLE preserve family<br />
heirlooms, some people preserve<br />
cakes, but why? If we stop doing<br />
these things then I think we’ve<br />
lost the plot.”<br />
Those are the words of George<br />
Wealleans, who has mastered the<br />
art of preservation as founder<br />
and inaugural president of the<br />
Ferrymead <strong>Post</strong> and Telegraph<br />
Historical Society.<br />
It is why the Avondale<br />
75-year-old is in charge of the<br />
group responsible for conserving<br />
the country’s communications’<br />
history in a 1920s post office<br />
building, nestled within<br />
Ferrymead Heritage Park.<br />
“If I don’t, then who’s going<br />
to?” said Wealleans.<br />
“It’s partly ego, partly a desire<br />
to preserve our history. You<br />
might as well preserve something<br />
you’re keen on.”<br />
The society collects and<br />
restores vintage telegraphy,<br />
telephone and switching systems<br />
mainly from the New Zealand<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Office and formerly Telecom<br />
New Zealand.<br />
The items, sourced from all<br />
over the country, are in working<br />
order, allowing visitors to get a<br />
feel for what life was like before<br />
the digital age.<br />
The exhibition may look like a<br />
CALLING: George Wealleans with one of the old telephones in the Ferrymead <strong>Post</strong> and<br />
Telegraph Historical Society building.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
museum, but it has not<br />
strayed too far from its original<br />
purpose – the building still<br />
provides postal agency services<br />
and philatelic (postage stamp)<br />
sales.<br />
Wealleans and a few others<br />
established the society in 1977<br />
during a time when the country’s<br />
morse system and telegraph<br />
service were closing down in<br />
1963 and 1988, respectively.<br />
One of the members already<br />
worked at the Ferrymead<br />
tramways, so the heritage park<br />
was seen as the perfect location<br />
to keep the practice alive.<br />
Otherwise, it would have<br />
“ended up on shelves in a shed.”<br />
“When some of the equipment<br />
out there was ready to be<br />
taken out, we wanted to see it<br />
preserved. So I called a meeting<br />
with post officers in town and<br />
established a group,” he said.<br />
“[Now] we have been tasked, or<br />
dumped, with the idea of looking<br />
after this stuff on behalf of the<br />
people of New Zealand.<br />
“But there’s no benefit of<br />
looking after this stuff other than<br />
our hobby.”<br />
Born in Oamaru, Wealleans<br />
was raised in Timaru by his<br />
uncle and aunt when his father<br />
left the picture.<br />
In the 23 years that followed,<br />
he completed school certificate<br />
and locked in his first job at the<br />
Timaru <strong>Post</strong> Office at 16-yearsold<br />
as a trainee telephone<br />
mechanician.<br />
In search of love, he<br />
relocated to Christchurch in<br />
1971 to get hitched, eventually<br />
building a house, raising three<br />
children of his own, and starting<br />
a new role at the telephone<br />
exchange.
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of communication open<br />
“We’re still at the same address<br />
with the same phone number in<br />
Avondale.”<br />
Wealleans loved the idea<br />
of being able to help facilitate<br />
communication between others.<br />
The biggest change he<br />
witnessed over time was cell<br />
phones. But as someone who<br />
championed communication,<br />
they were “abhorrent,” as they<br />
created too many distractions.<br />
He also prided himself on accuracy<br />
– his boss once said his<br />
wire tying and lacing skills were<br />
always neat. “It’s the technology<br />
too that got me hooked, and<br />
the data from one computer to<br />
another. The theory of how a cell<br />
phone works is just as important<br />
as the piece of equipment,” he<br />
said.<br />
“Each component leads to a<br />
core computer, then it goes out<br />
through a cellular network and<br />
up to a satellite, passing bits of<br />
messages, then back down to say,<br />
the phone of your mate who just<br />
happens to be having lunch in<br />
San Francisco.”<br />
OPERATOR: One of the society’s oldest telephones, a Bell/Blake transmitter, used<br />
in New Zealand in the 1880s. Left – George Wealleans using some of the old post<br />
office equipment.<br />
PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
But after 31 years in the<br />
industry, it all changed when he<br />
was made redundant in 1992 –<br />
two years after deciding to take<br />
a decade-long hiatus as president<br />
of the historical society.<br />
He spent the next 17 years after<br />
that working in a factory making<br />
plastic bags before he “weaseled”<br />
his way back into the society’s<br />
presidential role about 10 years<br />
ago.<br />
“In every job I’ve had, there’s<br />
been an element of being your<br />
own master,” said Wealleans.<br />
“Obviously you’re following<br />
the instructions. Like at the<br />
plastic bag machine, you’re given<br />
instructions on how long to<br />
make the bag, but they didn’t tell<br />
you how fast to make it.<br />
“So I fine-tuned the machine a<br />
bit to get it going at say, 65 bags a<br />
minute, instead of 50.”<br />
Wealleans is at the<br />
heritage park nearly every day,<br />
and he would not have it any<br />
other way.<br />
But a major regret was not<br />
becoming an architect after<br />
nearly failing a technical exam<br />
in high school – a dream that<br />
grew momentum the second he<br />
received his first Meccano set.<br />
Said Wealleans: “I wouldn’t<br />
go as far as saying I’m an artist<br />
but I can visualise things from a<br />
technical perspective, put it on<br />
paper and draw it, like a circuit<br />
diagram. I’ve always treated my<br />
job as a hobby because I love my<br />
work. I’m able to share all my<br />
experiences with a whole lot of<br />
people, even those who aren’t<br />
ex-post office.”<br />
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Stepping out of the game after 50 years<br />
LEAVING: Denis Aberhart will step down as principal at<br />
Lady of Victories School today. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
• By Fiona Ellis<br />
FORMER BLACK Caps coach<br />
Denis Aberhart is stepping down<br />
from an educational career<br />
spanning nearly 50 years.<br />
Pupils and staff at Our Lady<br />
of Victories School in Upper<br />
Riccarton will farewell their<br />
principal at an assembly today.<br />
From classroom to cricket<br />
pitch, his process for success has<br />
been the same.<br />
“You want your school to run,<br />
so you put your team together<br />
accordingly, and then you put a<br />
team together to deliver on that,”<br />
Aberhart said.<br />
“Coaching is about providing<br />
the environment, culture and<br />
resources so that people can be<br />
the best that they can be.<br />
“I actually think that we’re<br />
coaches rather than teachers.”<br />
Aberhart, 68, began teaching<br />
in 1975, but took a three-year<br />
break from his educational<br />
career between 2001 and 2003 to<br />
coach the Black Caps.<br />
He enjoyed both careers<br />
but thought he made the<br />
bigger impact in the classroom,<br />
he said.<br />
As a principal, he said he was<br />
helping shape the future of his<br />
pupils and society.<br />
“The role that a principal does<br />
is far more important than the<br />
WISE HAND: Back Caps captain Stephen Fleming gets<br />
some advice from his coach Denis Aberhart during a<br />
practice session.<br />
role a sports coach does.”<br />
Pupils played cricket and other<br />
sports at Our Lady of Victories,<br />
Aberhart said.<br />
“Sports is a good healthy<br />
activity for kids to be involved in.<br />
It teaches great life skills.”<br />
He highlighted teamwork and<br />
sportsmanship as valuable skills<br />
the pupils learned.<br />
Aged 21, he first began<br />
teaching because he felt it was a<br />
career suited to his personality.<br />
“I enjoyed the people side of<br />
things, I felt that it was a skill<br />
that I had. “I enjoyed school.<br />
I had good teachers, so it’s<br />
something I thought I’d like to<br />
do.”<br />
In 1983, he began his first job<br />
as principal at St Joseph’s School<br />
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It was a small school and he<br />
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whānau o Haeata.<br />
As we approach the end of Term 2, I am<br />
pleased to finally welcome Haeata into the<br />
Ka Ora Ka Ako programme finally. Over<br />
the last week we have been able to see<br />
the fruits of our work with the Ministry<br />
of Education to provide school lunch for<br />
our deserving ākonga. This initiative is an<br />
exciting one that helps alleviate inequitable<br />
outcomes in schools and takes the pressure<br />
off you, our beautiful whānau, to provide<br />
your tamariki with lunch every day. As a<br />
friendly reminder, snacks are still worth<br />
bringing to school, and there will be no<br />
doubt some teething issues as we roll out<br />
this programme at Haeata.<br />
Please feel free to call us to give us<br />
any feedback so we may improve the<br />
programme at Haeata.<br />
I am especially excited to welcome Digital<br />
Futures Aotearoa to Haeata Community<br />
Campus. Digital Futures is an exciting<br />
charity which partners with tech companies<br />
and students to enable positive pathways<br />
into digital technologies. As they are now<br />
based on our kura, our ākonga can have<br />
the best access to a pathway into digital<br />
tech through them. They are beginning this<br />
by looking at participation in the recycle a<br />
device programme and the Digital garden.<br />
Digital Futures also holds code clubs, and<br />
we are also looking forward to availing<br />
ourselves of the multiple professional<br />
development opportunities our staff will<br />
have through Digital Futures.<br />
As we now have lunches and digital<br />
pathways I am feeling optimistic about<br />
what Haeata can bring to our ākonga, our<br />
whānau, and the east. Our children deserve<br />
every opportunity, and I look forward to<br />
continuing to work on fulfilling this promise<br />
to you.<br />
He waka eke noa tātou.<br />
We are all in this together, no exception.<br />
Manukura<br />
Dr. Peggy Burrows<br />
The Hauora Team<br />
at Haeata<br />
It has been an exciting few months for the Haeata<br />
Hauora team in <strong>2021</strong> with the addition of two new<br />
staff members. We are happy to announce that<br />
Neihana Goodrick, one of our original Hauora team<br />
members, has returned back to us. His key role is to<br />
deal with immediate crises that may be going on for<br />
students during the school day. We also welcome our<br />
new nurse, Rebekah Fazackerley.<br />
There are many groups being facilitated by our Hauora<br />
team. We have a Champions 4 Life boxing class,<br />
partnering with Jamie Roberts, A-town Boxing gym.<br />
Motivationz, run by Marg Foster, is working with a<br />
select group of our year 11-13 students. Lastly, we are<br />
partnering with Waipuna Trust and Bro’s 4 Change,<br />
who are supporting many of our young people with<br />
youth mentoring and social support.<br />
If you or someone you know, would like support from<br />
our Hauora team in any way, please don’t hesitate to<br />
ask for help. We offer many different forms of support<br />
including counselling, mentoring, food parcels, referrals<br />
to external organisations, advocacy, group programs<br />
and many others.You can access a referral form through<br />
the wellbeing tab on our school website, or come in<br />
and meet with us.<br />
Ngā mihi nui<br />
Rebecca Wilson<br />
Kaihautū Whakaako/Deputy Principal<br />
Operations & Pastoral Care<br />
Kaiāwhina Support Dinner<br />
It was the perfect assessment opportunity and an absolute privilege to provide<br />
a sumptuous dinner to honour our amazing kaiawhina and the fantastic work<br />
they do around Haeata.<br />
Needless to say, my senior Hospitality class were absolute stars and rose to the<br />
challenge with commitment and dedication, complemented by professionalism<br />
and teamwork, to ensure the night ran smoothly.<br />
The menu consisted predominantly of stir-fried, sauteed and pan-fried food,<br />
so very little could be prepared in advance, thus putting even more pressure<br />
on the ākonga, who, yet once again, exceeded every expectation.<br />
The menu consisted of:<br />
Mains:<br />
• Lemon chicken with toasted Moroccan couscous and broccoli<br />
• Lime and sesame beef stir fry with rice noodles<br />
• Vegetarian stack with halloumi and sweet chilli hollandaise<br />
Desserts:<br />
• Banoffee crepes<br />
• Yorkshire pudding with petite fruit salad and ice cream<br />
• Blueberry sweet omelette with vanilla bean custard<br />
I am so proud of my students and the new heights they are consistently<br />
achieving. In particular, a special mention goes to Xiana O’Donnel, Jasper Pelayo,<br />
Teleisha Johnson, Kazania Tuhua, Q’Che Rewetii and Houston Tuhiwai.<br />
Well done team, you were terrific, and as you can see from the photos, the<br />
food was outstanding.<br />
Nicki Knier<br />
Year 9/10 Science Experiment<br />
Our year 9/10 Rua Science class is extremely fortunate to be the pilot<br />
school in New Zealand to be working with the international company<br />
“We Share Solar”. Our students have been provided with all the<br />
equipment to build a stand alone DC solar power system, which is able<br />
to light a room and charge a phone.<br />
The system is then designed to be disassembled for further education,<br />
or to be deployed in a suitcase to families in need.<br />
It’s been fabulous watching<br />
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with the practical activities;<br />
learning about electricity<br />
and trouble shooting the<br />
solar system to get to the<br />
point where this week they<br />
were able to get their light<br />
bulbs going.<br />
Fleur West<br />
Taking enrolments, please email enrol@haeata.school.nz for any enquiries or phone us on 03 930 0110<br />
Haeata Community Campus<br />
240 Breezes Road, Wainoni<br />
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‘You want kids to learn rather than be taught’<br />
• From page 6<br />
From there, he became<br />
principal at the old St Paul’s<br />
School in Dallington, then<br />
Our Lady of Fatima School in<br />
Mairehau, before taking on his<br />
current role in 2015.<br />
A Catholic himself, he felt<br />
Catholic schools focused on an<br />
element which state schools did<br />
not.<br />
“That is that spiritual<br />
dimension, which I think is really<br />
important.”<br />
The best part of his role was<br />
seeing pupils trying their best<br />
with help from teachers.<br />
“The highlights are really the<br />
staff you work with and the kids.<br />
“Those are the things I’ll<br />
always look back on and hold<br />
dear.”<br />
Uncertainty was the biggest<br />
challenge of being a principal, he<br />
said.<br />
“You come to school and you<br />
don’t know what you’ll be dealing<br />
with.”<br />
He has faced events such as the<br />
February 22, 2011, earthquake,<br />
the 2019 terrorist attack and the<br />
Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
“They’re not necessarily school<br />
issues but you have to deal with<br />
them at school. School really<br />
reflects your community and the<br />
things that are happening in it.”<br />
TOP JOB: Denis Aberhart at a press conference with Cricket NZ operations manager<br />
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Technological changes aside,<br />
the biggest change he saw over<br />
the course of his career was how<br />
it became common for both<br />
parents to work outside the<br />
home.<br />
“There’s sometimes not that<br />
same engagement with the<br />
families as there was in the<br />
past.<br />
“Teachers are probably<br />
expected to do a lot more in loco<br />
parentis but in the end, the kids<br />
are the same.”<br />
Starting out in his career, his<br />
mission statement was “to get<br />
more and more out of kids rather<br />
than put more and more into<br />
kids,” he said.<br />
“That’s still the same. You<br />
want kids to learn rather than be<br />
taught.”<br />
Seeing former students grow<br />
up and contribute to society<br />
with good jobs and children was<br />
always rewarding, he said.<br />
“It’s great, especially if they<br />
remember you fondly.”<br />
He felt now was the right time<br />
to leave.<br />
“I think the school’s in<br />
good heart, we’ve got an<br />
increased roll and quality staff<br />
and we’ve just had some building<br />
work done.<br />
“We were in the mid-120s and<br />
now we have 236 (pupils).<br />
“We’ve got a really good<br />
cultural mix, passionate hard<br />
working staff and a school<br />
community that supports<br />
what’s going on. It’s ready for a<br />
new person to come in and take<br />
over.”<br />
The next principal, Collette<br />
Sandilands, who is currently<br />
acting principal at Sumner<br />
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the start of term three.<br />
Top of Aberhart’s to do list in<br />
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with his two grandchildren.<br />
He is also interested in taking<br />
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or cricket, and could also see<br />
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basis, something to keep me out<br />
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5<br />
CAMERON BAILEY<br />
PAPANUI<br />
MICHELLE FU<br />
PAPANUI<br />
MARK WANG<br />
PAPANUI<br />
MARY TURNBULL<br />
PAPANUI<br />
MARK O’LOUGHLIN<br />
REDWOOD<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
ASH SUTHERLAND TODD<br />
PAPANUI<br />
SANDRA O’BRIEN<br />
PAPANUI<br />
CALEB GRIFFIOEN<br />
PARKLANDS<br />
CHANTALE JOHNSON<br />
PARKLANDS<br />
HARRISON JOSEPH<br />
PAPANUI<br />
11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
LEEANN MARRIOTT<br />
PAPANUI<br />
JACK MILLIGAN<br />
PAPANUI<br />
ANTHONY DEYN<br />
PAPANUI<br />
ESTELLE YANG<br />
PAPANUI<br />
BELINDA DUNSTER<br />
PAPANUI<br />
When your brand includes the top Harcourts<br />
office out of 900 around the world in addition<br />
to the top franchise in the South Island for<br />
income per sales consultant, it’s clear that<br />
you’ve got an extraordinary team.<br />
So for these consultants to earn the position of one<br />
of the top fifteen real estate sales consultants at<br />
Harcourts gold is truly a remarkable achievement.<br />
They are phenomenally good at what they do;<br />
skilled, highly trained and dedicated to delivering<br />
exceptional results for property owners. I am<br />
extremely proud to work with these real estate<br />
professionals.<br />
JOHN MCFADDEN<br />
Business Owner<br />
JOHN MCFADDEN<br />
BUSINESS OWNER<br />
HARCOURTS GOLD<br />
AREINZ<br />
LYNETTE MCFADDEN<br />
BUSINESS OWNER<br />
HARCOURTS GOLD<br />
AREINZ<br />
CHRIS KENNEDY<br />
BUSINESS OWNER/<br />
MANAGING DIRECTOR<br />
HARCOURTS GOLD<br />
AREINZ<br />
www.harcourtsgold.co.nz<br />
PAPANUI 352 6166 | INTERNATIONAL DIVISION (+64) 3 662 9811<br />
REDWOOD 352 0352 | PARKLANDS & NEW BRIGHTON 383 0406<br />
GOLD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 352 6454<br />
LICENSED AGENT REAA 20<strong>08</strong>