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THE ELDERLY husband<br />

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Warrington is desperately trying<br />

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Shirley’s husband Wally<br />

Warrington, who was with<br />

his wife on the night she went<br />

missing, is currently in hospital<br />

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police retrace their steps on<br />

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THE LUCKY winner of the<br />

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the Home and Leisure Show has<br />

been announced.<br />

Dairne Hayles has won the<br />

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Hayles was in disbelief when<br />

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Said HVS electric sales manager<br />

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that they were keen on EVs,<br />

but didn’t know much about them<br />

and entered on a whim.”<br />

• From page 1<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had travelled from their<br />

home in Burwood to Rolleston<br />

on Saturday, for reasons still<br />

unknown to the family.<br />

Hosman said it was hard to<br />

say why they had gone.<br />

“Unless nan had thought of<br />

someone she used to know who<br />

lived there and so they then<br />

headed that way,” she said.<br />

Wally, also in his 80s, had<br />

been driving.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple were stopped by<br />

police on Main South Rd in<br />

Rolleston about 7.30pm after a<br />

patrol noticed the vehicle’s lights<br />

were on high beam. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

also driving slow.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Warrington’s then drove<br />

to Ferrymead. CCTV footage<br />

captured their car about 8.30pm<br />

with Shirley and Wally inside.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y hadn’t been to Rolleston<br />

in a long time, which is how we<br />

think they had gotten lost on<br />

their way home and ended up in<br />

Ferrymead,” said Hosman.<br />

At 10.20pm, footage of the car<br />

showed just one person inside.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family thinks when they<br />

got to Ferrymead, Shirley had<br />

gone for a walk and wandered<br />

off.<br />

“Recently, she had more<br />

frequently been showing signs of<br />

dementia,” said Hosman.<br />

“We were trying to figure this<br />

Maxwell was delighted to hand<br />

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<strong>The</strong> 2016 Nissan Leaf 30G<br />

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For your chance to win one of<br />

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out prior to her disappearance<br />

but nan is very independent and<br />

stubborn.”<br />

Detective Senior Sergeant<br />

Damon Wells said it was<br />

believed Wally drove around<br />

trying to find Shirley with no<br />

luck.<br />

He thought they had possibly<br />

been to Ferrymead Historic<br />

Park.<br />

“It’s been quite traumatic for<br />

him. His recollection has helped<br />

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us locate an area she could be,”<br />

Wells said.<br />

“He’s really concerned about<br />

her.”<br />

Now the police search has<br />

been called off, Hosman said<br />

they were hoping the public<br />

would help to bring Shirley<br />

home.<br />

“We have been going out every<br />

day to look for her but now are<br />

truly relying on the public to<br />

check around their homes and<br />

properties, even out in paddocks.”<br />

She said even if people think<br />

they have seen someone that<br />

looks like Shirley to not hesitate<br />

and get in touch with the police.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> public is our best<br />

shot now, it’s such a big<br />

region and she could be<br />

Searchers look for missing<br />

85-year-old Shirley<br />

Warrington on Tuesday.<br />

Police are seeking sightings<br />

of the white 2006 Toyota<br />

Wish she and husband<br />

Wally were in. It has the<br />

number plate NEP981.<br />

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anywhere,” said Hosman.<br />

“It’s like finding a needle in a<br />

haystack.”<br />

Hosman also expressed how<br />

grateful she and her family,<br />

including her mum and Shirley’s<br />

daughter Karen Colville, were<br />

for the public’s support in the<br />

search for Shirley.<br />

“It is overwhelming how the<br />

city has bonded together to try<br />

and bring her home,” she said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are helping us push<br />

forward each day.”<br />

If you have information that<br />

could help the case, phone<br />

111 and quote file number<br />

210711/8724.<br />

Police will continue to identify<br />

and follow-up new lines of<br />

inquiry.<br />

NEWS 3<br />

in brief<br />

Wheelie bin<br />

driver shortage<br />

A shortage of wheelie bin<br />

truck drivers is impacting on<br />

rubbish disposal and recycling<br />

collection in the city, with a<br />

union representative saying<br />

drivers were deterred by 60-<br />

hour working weeks. <strong>The</strong> city<br />

council’s rubbish collection<br />

contractor Waste Management<br />

NZ missed an average of 17.1<br />

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April, well in excess of its target<br />

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Visitors asked to wear<br />

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People visiting Christchurch or<br />

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also made a number of changes<br />

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restricted to one person at a<br />

time per patient, for essential<br />

purposes only. People are being<br />

asked to stay home if they are<br />

unwell, and children are not<br />

permitted to visit unless an<br />

exception has been granted<br />

by the relevant charge nurse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> changes are in place until<br />

further notice.<br />

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NEWS<br />

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‘Meeting of minds’ on the airwaves<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

FORMER CITY councillor<br />

James Daniels has waltzed into<br />

his new role at Newstalk ZB this<br />

week with no regrets.<br />

<strong>The</strong> veteran broadcaster made<br />

his debut on Tuesday, co-hosting<br />

the afternoon show with Simon<br />

Barnett, after representing the<br />

Coastal Ward since 2019.<br />

Following the job offer, Daniels<br />

announced his resignation<br />

in May, triggering a $65,000<br />

by-election set for October to<br />

replace his spot in the Coastal-<br />

Burwood Community Board.<br />

He said working with Barnett<br />

recently has been a meeting of<br />

minds.<br />

“It’s been fantastic, I’ve really<br />

enjoyed it [so far]. I’ve known Si<br />

since he was young and we’ve<br />

always worked in the same city,<br />

but never together,” Daniels said.<br />

“My trade is talking and I’ve<br />

done it for 42 years, so when<br />

something like that comes along<br />

at my stage in life, you’ve got to<br />

take that opportunity.”<br />

Daniels is no stranger to the mic<br />

– for the last four decades he has<br />

worked on and off in the industry,<br />

including <strong>The</strong> Breeze from 2014 to<br />

2018 with Hillary Muir.<br />

“It’s a form of communication<br />

I enjoy,” he said. He liked having<br />

“the power to make a positive<br />

difference.”<br />

Many grew up listening to<br />

Daniels on-air with fellow<br />

co-host Ken Ellis on 3ZM, now<br />

known as ZM, between 1984 and<br />

1992, and More FM later on.<br />

More recently, while juggling<br />

city council responsibilities, he<br />

joined the Coast FM team to<br />

host the Nine-to-Noon show<br />

after being offered a part-time<br />

role last year.<br />

Daniels intends to carry on<br />

with the venture while he is at<br />

Newstalk ZB.<br />

LEGENDARY: James Daniels in the<br />

studio with new co-cost Simon Barnett,<br />

(left) and with former 3ZM co-host Ken<br />

Ellis and late Jim Anderton,<br />

Being on Christchurch’s<br />

airwaves with Barnett presents<br />

an opportunity to achieve something<br />

fresh.<br />

Said Daniels: “What we want<br />

to do is give people a platform to<br />

have a mature, adult conversation<br />

about something topical,<br />

something interesting – sometimes<br />

both.”<br />

For someone who thrives in<br />

leadership roles, there was plenty<br />

to miss about working for the<br />

city council, especially representing<br />

the community he grew up<br />

in.<br />

However, Daniels does not<br />

have future plans to return to<br />

local government.<br />

“I think I’ll be too old.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> experience was not what<br />

he expected, and “it’s not as bad<br />

as everyone paints it.”<br />

“I didn’t want to step away<br />

from that at all, but I couldn’t<br />

combine both roles,” he said.<br />

“I miss having that responsibility<br />

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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

NEWS 5<br />

Region’s most stolen vehicles revealed<br />

TARGETS: <strong>The</strong><br />

Mazda Demio<br />

(above), Toyota<br />

Hilux and<br />

Nissan Pulsar<br />

are among the<br />

most commonly<br />

stolen vehicles<br />

in Canterbury.<br />

PHOTOS:<br />

GEORGE<br />

HEARD / NZ<br />

HERALD<br />

• By Courtney Winter<br />

THE TOYOTA Hilux and<br />

Landcruiser, and Nissan Pulsar<br />

and Terrano, top the list of the<br />

most common vehicles to be<br />

reported stolen in Canterbury.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mazda Demio also made<br />

the cut, with the vehicle most<br />

likely to be targeted by younger<br />

people.<br />

Vehicles with a less chance<br />

of being stolen are most Ford<br />

models, Audis and high-end cars<br />

like Teslas.<br />

Canterbury currently has the<br />

highest number of car thefts in<br />

New Zealand.<br />

More than 366 cars have been<br />

stolen in the region over the past<br />

five years, an average of 73 a year.<br />

Detective Senior Sergeant<br />

Damon Wells said the reason<br />

brands like Toyota and Nissan<br />

are the most common vehicles<br />

to be stolen is because there are<br />

thousands of them around, so<br />

selling them is a lot easier.<br />

“If someone steals a rare car<br />

and attempts to sell it or its parts,<br />

the market is a lot smaller, and<br />

it’s more likely to be noticed as<br />

stolen,” he said.<br />

Wells said the number of<br />

vehicle thefts have been consistent<br />

over the past four years, with<br />

the only exception in 2020 when<br />

Covid-19 hit.<br />

About 30 vehicles have been<br />

stolen so far this year. Over the<br />

past four months, Canterbury<br />

police have arrested and charged<br />

three groups of people who were<br />

targeting and stealing Toyotas,<br />

Nissans and other 4WD vehicles.<br />

One person arrested is being<br />

charged with <strong>15</strong> separate thefts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spate of thefts come as<br />

catalytic converters, or cat<br />

converters, are in hot demand<br />

for their valuable metal components,<br />

with thieves removing the<br />

emission-cleaning devices from<br />

beneath vehicles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> craze is prominent overseas,<br />

but has now spread to New<br />

Zealand, with police confirming<br />

at least 50 thefts in Canterbury<br />

alone.<br />

Wells said police are looking<br />

at what they can do to reduce the<br />

demand for parts, because if the<br />

people stealing the vehicles can’t<br />

make a profit, they will likely<br />

stop.<br />

He said there is a big focus<br />

on prevention, as there is only a<br />

50 per cent chance a car will be<br />

found once it has been stolen.<br />

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6<br />

NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Quake-damaged houses in demand<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

PROPERTY REPAIR companies<br />

targeting earthquake-damaged<br />

properties are cashing in as the<br />

city’s housing market remains<br />

buoyant.<br />

A decade on from the earthquakes,<br />

homeowners disillusioned<br />

by prolonged negotiations<br />

with EQC and insurance companies<br />

are reverting to selling their<br />

properties on an ‘as is where is’<br />

basis.<br />

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sale of a Fendalton<br />

property<br />

at auction on<br />

for $2.4 million<br />

– more<br />

than $600,000<br />

above its rateable<br />

value –<br />

Steve Ellis<br />

illustrated the<br />

niche market<br />

within a burgeoning industry.<br />

Bidding by six prospective<br />

buyers had opened at $1.8 million.<br />

<strong>The</strong> previous owners purchased<br />

the 2100 sq m property<br />

in 1994 for $542,000 to build<br />

a contemporary architectural<br />

house.<br />

Bayleys Fendalton owner Steve<br />

Ellis said the four-bedroom<br />

property on Clyde Rd was sold<br />

to a buyer who specialised in<br />

repairing “as is where is” properties.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a huge amount of<br />

people who hadn’t settled (with<br />

EQC/insurers) but there’s also<br />

a lot of people who had repairs<br />

done of some nature but significant<br />

damage wasn’t picked up<br />

– that’s one of the biggest drivers<br />

(to sell as is where is),” Ellis said.<br />

“This particular one … they’d<br />

done all the repairs, they’d taken<br />

the cash settlement and done<br />

significant cosmetic repairs but<br />

the levels of the house were never<br />

taken, which is pretty staggering.<br />

“Levels were (subsequently)<br />

taken by a building inspector<br />

and they were out by a mile.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had to go back, reopen the<br />

claim and renegotiate.<br />

“A lot of people are just so over<br />

the process. <strong>The</strong> mathematics<br />

often works out that you’re going<br />

to get as much money or sometimes<br />

more by taking the cash<br />

settlement and selling on an ‘as<br />

is here is’ basis,” Ellis said.<br />

“It’s still happening in significant<br />

numbers. <strong>The</strong>re are still<br />

AS IS WHERE IS:<br />

This fourbedroom<br />

house<br />

in Fendalton has<br />

been purchased<br />

by a buyer<br />

experienced<br />

in repairing<br />

earthquakedamaged<br />

properties.<br />

easily 10 a month for sale, at<br />

price points anywhere between<br />

$500,000 and $3 million.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a lot of people out<br />

there with a lot of expertise who<br />

have done a lot of repairs, a lot<br />

of builders and developers who<br />

look at those properties and see<br />

an upside for them to buy ‘as is’.<br />

Ellis cited the example of a<br />

“run down”property in Waiwetu<br />

St, Fendalton, which sold recently<br />

for $2.8 million.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y were going to bowl the<br />

house and build a brand new<br />

home. It’ll be a six or seven million<br />

dollar home by the time they<br />

This house at 14 Waiwetu St, Fendalton, is destined to be<br />

replaced by a new multi-million dollar residence.<br />

PHOTO: BAYLEYS<br />

finish it,” he said.<br />

Other buyers on-sell, or hold<br />

the property as an investment.<br />

Simon Hunter, from the<br />

aptly named asiswhereis.co.nz<br />

estimates the company has completed<br />

100 transactions over the<br />

last five years.<br />

“Unfortunately you’ve got a<br />

lot of people still fighting over<br />

their payouts with insurance<br />

companies.<br />

“You get some people at the<br />

end of their tether. For some<br />

people it’s really affected their<br />

lives, which is quite sad really.”<br />

Hunter said the company<br />

did not bid at auctions, instead<br />

relying on referrals for new<br />

business before dealing with<br />

each property on a case-by-case<br />

basis.<br />

“I’m only just starting my first<br />

new development. We’ve always<br />

been a firm believer that if we<br />

can save the house we’ll do that.<br />

We hold a lot of our stuff and<br />

turn it into affordable rentals,”<br />

he said.<br />

Real Estate Institute of New<br />

Zealand chief executive Jen Baird<br />

was relaxed about the involvement<br />

of repair companies in the<br />

market.<br />

“At face value this seems<br />

positive, as it gives homeowners<br />

who are unable or unwilling to<br />

get their homes up to standard,<br />

an opportunity to sell up and<br />

find something that they can get<br />

insurance for and hopefully feel a<br />

bit safer,” she said.<br />

“Because there are a number<br />

of repair companies doing this<br />

and sales are being made on the<br />

open market, sellers are likely to<br />

receive offers that reflect market<br />

value.<br />

“More than 10 years on from<br />

the Christchurch earthquakes, it<br />

is a shame to see so many property<br />

owners still struggling to get<br />

their properties EQC compliant,”<br />

she added.


Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

NEWS 7<br />

Confirmed RSV cases continue to rise<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

RESPIRATORY illnesses are<br />

continuing to keep preschoolers<br />

off sick, as health authorities<br />

forecast respiratory syncytial<br />

virus numbers will keep rising.<br />

Christchurch Hospital<br />

emergency department<br />

respiratory illness presentations<br />

dropped yesterday to 45, from<br />

61 on Monday, as the surge<br />

stretches capacity and pushes out<br />

wait times.<br />

Kimihia Early Learning<br />

Centre manager Radhika<br />

Chakrabarti said there were only<br />

about 10 children attending from<br />

the expected roll of 43 yesterday<br />

as low attendance continued<br />

from the week before last. One<br />

of the one-year-olds at the<br />

Woolston preschool had been<br />

hospitalised with RSV, however<br />

she had since recovered and<br />

returned this week.<br />

“It’s just taken a toll on the<br />

families, it’s scary for the<br />

parents,” Chakrabarti said.<br />

“We have sent children home<br />

when they were unwell, because<br />

we have to keep other children<br />

safe, because it just spreads,”<br />

Chakrabarti said.<br />

While some of the absences<br />

this week could be attributed to<br />

parents keeping children home<br />

to spend time with their siblings<br />

in the school holidays, it seemed<br />

the illness was prevalent<br />

and three of Kimihia<br />

Early Learning Centre’s<br />

teachers had also had<br />

symptoms and had to<br />

take time off work.<br />

New Beginnings<br />

Preschool centre<br />

manager Mandi<br />

Hemopo said the<br />

Linwood preschool hit<br />

a record low attendance number<br />

of just two from a daily roll of<br />

Mandi<br />

Hemopo<br />

36 last week as children<br />

were hit with respiratory<br />

symptoms and some<br />

were diagnosed with<br />

RSV. Attendance had<br />

climbed by yesterday<br />

to 14.<br />

“It was pretty rough,<br />

but they are stating to<br />

come back and getting<br />

better,” Hemopo said.<br />

Canterbury District Health<br />

Board medical officer of health<br />

Dr Cheryl Brunton said there<br />

had been a steep rise in the<br />

number of confirmed RSV cases<br />

in the past two weeks, with 114<br />

confirmed cases between <strong>July</strong> 5<br />

to 11.<br />

“This likely reflects the rise<br />

seen in other parts of the<br />

country, and we are expecting<br />

case numbers to continue to<br />

rise,” Brunton said.<br />

Chief medical officer Dr<br />

Helen Skinner said 388 people<br />

SICK BABIES: <strong>The</strong><br />

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and pre-schoolers.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

8<br />

NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Deadlines set for submissions to coroner<br />

• By Anna Leask<br />

A DEADLINE has now been<br />

set for submissions to the chief<br />

coroner about the Christchurch<br />

terror attacks as she nears a<br />

decision about whether to hold<br />

an inquest.<br />

Families of those murdered<br />

in the March <strong>15</strong>, 2019, massacre<br />

have today been advised they<br />

have until August 18 to make<br />

submissions to chief coroner<br />

Judge Deborah Marshall around<br />

a possible inquest process.<br />

In January Marshall said she<br />

was yet to decide whether an<br />

inquest would be held.<br />

She said that each victim’s<br />

family would be supplied with a<br />

package of information relating<br />

to the event and the cause and<br />

circumstances of death.<br />

<strong>The</strong> families could then make a<br />

submission to her to request any<br />

further details they wanted or to<br />

set out issues that come within<br />

the coronial jurisdiction and<br />

which they consider were not<br />

resolved by either the criminal<br />

prosecution process or the Royal<br />

Commission of Inquiry report.<br />

Each family received a 53-page<br />

police evidential overview alongside<br />

the individual information<br />

about their lost loved ones.<br />

<strong>The</strong> police document details<br />

what the police investigation<br />

showed regarding the gunman’s<br />

movements on March <strong>15</strong>, 2019,<br />

and the evidential basis confirming<br />

timings, location, and the<br />

response of the police and ambulance<br />

service.<br />

Marshall said she was nearing<br />

a decision on whether or not to<br />

hold an inquest.<br />

“While I am continuing to<br />

listen to and respond to the<br />

families affected by this tragedy,<br />

the next step in this informationsharing<br />

process is for unanswered<br />

questions to be identified<br />

and a decision made about opening<br />

an inquiry,” she said.<br />

“I am asking families of the<br />

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parties to contact me about issues<br />

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frame.<br />

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to hold a coronial inquiry and or<br />

inquest.”<br />

Marshall said families could<br />

SUPPORT: (Left) – A tribute<br />

to mosque attack victims.<br />

Police arrest the gunman.<br />

pass information to her through<br />

their lawyers, or by contacting<br />

the office of the chief coroner<br />

directly.<br />

Fifty one people died and 40<br />

were wounded in the 2019 terror<br />

attack at two Christchurch<br />

mosques.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gunman pleaded guilty<br />

to charges of murder, attempted<br />

murder and terrorism and<br />

was sentenced to life in prison<br />

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In December a report from a<br />

Royal Commission of Inquiry<br />

into the terrorist attacks was<br />

released, making 44 recommendations<br />

on a number of topics<br />

and focused on whether there<br />

had been an ability to prevent the<br />

massacre.<br />

Earlier this year Marshall explained<br />

the purpose of providing<br />

the families of the death with the<br />

information package.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> purpose of providing<br />

these key events and timings is to<br />

identify any outstanding issues<br />

the interested parties may have<br />

that fall within the jurisdiction<br />

of the coroner,” she said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> issues identified will<br />

inform the coroner’s decision on<br />

the holding of an inquiry into<br />

the deaths of those killed in the<br />

terrorist attacks.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> overview reveals intricate<br />

details of the gunman’s trip<br />

from his home in Dunedin to<br />

Christchurch – including photographs<br />

of his vehicle sourced<br />

from cameras across the South<br />

Island.<br />

Police have been able to pinpoint<br />

exactly the route he took<br />

and where he stopped – including<br />

a petrol station in Oamaru<br />

where he purchased coffee and<br />

food – before he got to the first<br />

mosque.<br />

– NZ Herald<br />

Alongside the overview families have<br />

been offered they can also request further<br />

details including:<br />

• Summary of known circumstances relating<br />

to each victim.<br />

• CCTV image of the victim entering the<br />

mosque, if available.<br />

• Overview map depicting the approximate<br />

location that the victim was located.<br />

• Verification of death.<br />

• Coroner’s certificate and telease of body<br />

documentation.<br />

• Post mortem report.<br />

• Disaster victim identification report.<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

over terror attacks at city mosques<br />

Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

NEWS 9<br />

HORROR: (Above left) – Police attempt to move people away from<br />

outside the Al Noor Mosque in the wake of the shooting.<br />

CCTV images of the police pursuit.<br />

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10<br />

NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

No charges laid in sex tape case – the<br />

• By Anna Leask<br />

POLICE WILL not charge a man<br />

who uploaded a sex tape and<br />

graphic images of a Christchurch<br />

woman to multiple pornography<br />

sites without her consent because<br />

they cannot prove he intended to<br />

cause her any harm.<br />

Almost a year after the woman<br />

learned her sex tape had been<br />

shared without her knowledge –<br />

and viewed by tens of thousands<br />

of people around the world – police<br />

have confirmed the man responsible<br />

will not be prosecuted.<br />

Under the current legislation,<br />

even though Jacques De Koker<br />

admitted uploading the footage<br />

without consent and “apologised”<br />

after being lambasted by<br />

a civil court judge, police say<br />

he has committed no criminal<br />

offence.<br />

His victim is gutted by the<br />

decision – but more angry at the<br />

legislation that enabled De Koker<br />

to post the intimate content without<br />

any consequence.<br />

She hopes a push to change the<br />

law by Labour MP Louisa Wall<br />

will go through and save other<br />

women from the same fate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman, who has been<br />

granted permanent name<br />

suppression, met De Koker in<br />

October 2019 and had a brief<br />

relationship with him.<br />

De Koker is originally from<br />

South Africa but living and<br />

working in New Zealand.<br />

One night he asked if he could<br />

film them having sex and after he<br />

promised he would not share the<br />

footage she agreed.<br />

In August 2020 a friend alerted<br />

her that her sex tape was on adult<br />

website Pornhub.<br />

A further search revealed the<br />

tape was on other similar sites.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman has no shame<br />

around her sexual choices or the<br />

fact she made the tape – but said<br />

she never would have agreed if<br />

she thought it would be shared.<br />

She said De Koker never asked<br />

her if he could post it online, and<br />

she would never have agreed.<br />

When he published the footage<br />

– video and still shots – he had<br />

betrayed her trust, violated, humiliated<br />

and disempowered her.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman complained to<br />

police in August last year and in<br />

October – hearing nothing back<br />

from them and desperate to ensure<br />

the man would not re-post<br />

the footage – filed a civil case.<br />

At the civil hearing De Koker<br />

admitted his actions and consented<br />

to an order to take down<br />

or disable the material and to<br />

never post it again.<br />

He was ordered to pay her<br />

$1700 in costs and reparation,<br />

but to date has not. He failed to<br />

appear at an debt enforcement<br />

hearing on Friday and a warrant<br />

was issued for his arrest.<br />

DEVASTATED: <strong>The</strong> Christchurch woman<br />

in the sex tape was appalled Jacques de<br />

Koker (above) shared her image online<br />

without her knowledge or consent.<br />

PHOTO: GEORGE HEARD/NZ HERALD ​<br />

After winning her civil case the<br />

woman then went back to police.<br />

After an 11-week silence, the<br />

woman’s file was finally assigned<br />

to an officer in November and<br />

last month it was formally confirmed<br />

De Koker would not be<br />

charged.<br />

Canterbury district criminal<br />

investigations manager Detective<br />

Inspector Greg Murton<br />

confirmed the decision and<br />

explained why.<br />

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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

NEWS 11<br />

intent to harm ‘not there’, say police<br />

He said the Police Prosecution<br />

Service and Crown Law Office<br />

provided legal opinions that<br />

under the Harmful Digital<br />

Communications Act 20<strong>15</strong>, De<br />

Koker’s actions did not meet<br />

the “evidential test” under the<br />

Solicitor General’s Prosecution<br />

Guidelines.<br />

To prosecute under the act<br />

police must be satisfied that the<br />

person who posts the material<br />

does so “with the intention that it<br />

causes harm to a victim” and that<br />

it actually “causes harm to the<br />

victim”.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> law in its present state<br />

is that we have to prove that<br />

the person posting the [video]<br />

intended to cause harm to a victim,”<br />

Murton said.<br />

“Proof of the intent to cause<br />

harm is not there. <strong>The</strong>refore<br />

based on my assessment of the<br />

evidence, and the legal opinions<br />

provided by the Crown as well<br />

as police prosecutions, and the<br />

further inquiries [completed] we<br />

are unable to lay a charge against<br />

Mr De Koker.”<br />

Murton said De Koker’s actions<br />

and explanation had been thoroughly<br />

investigated.<br />

De Koker told police he posted<br />

the footage “simply to make<br />

money” and that the video did<br />

not show her identity, despite several<br />

of the woman’s identifiable<br />

features being clearly visible.<br />

Although De Koker would not<br />

ASSESSMENT: Under current legislation, proof of intent to<br />

harm is not there, said Detective Inspector Greg Murton.<br />

PHOTO: JASON OXENHAM/NZ HERALD<br />

face criminal charges, police had<br />

spoken to him at length about his<br />

actions.<br />

“Mr De Koker is now fully<br />

aware of the perils and consequences<br />

of uploading such content<br />

to the internet without the<br />

permission of the other party,”<br />

Murton assured.<br />

“He has undertaken not to do<br />

so again.<br />

“His intent, as he stated was not<br />

to cause [the woman] any harm,<br />

and he thought neither he or she<br />

would be able to be recognised. It<br />

turns out that was not the case.”<br />

Murton confirmed there was<br />

an “unfortunate” 11-week delay<br />

between the woman’s initial<br />

complaint and an officer being<br />

assigned to investigate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> delay was due to “a large<br />

caseload of files awaiting investigation<br />

and other serious crime<br />

matters which occurred over that<br />

period.”<br />

“I have apologised to [the woman]<br />

for the delay in an email and<br />

intend to meet with her in person<br />

in the next couple of weeks,” said<br />

Murton.<br />

“Since [the officer in charge]<br />

took over the case it has progressed<br />

in a timely manner.<br />

“Much of the delay is in obtaining<br />

the legal opinions, answering<br />

questions – especially in a case<br />

where the legal picture is not<br />

clear and whether a charge can<br />

be preferred under the existing<br />

legislation.”<br />

Murton assured the case was<br />

taken extremely seriously and<br />

the victim was at the forefront of<br />

their investigation.<br />

“This case was somewhat<br />

unique in respect of the legislation<br />

available to prosecute the<br />

case, or not – this was the main<br />

issue,” he said.<br />

“Where there are learnings to<br />

be taken from this case they will<br />

be passed on to investigators.<br />

“This case has identified a gap<br />

in the legislation [around] the<br />

posting of intimate visual recordings<br />

without all parties’ consent.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> victim was “disappointed”<br />

by the decision.<br />

“I feel like I have been failed by<br />

the New Zealand justice system<br />

and I am extremely hurt, upset,<br />

humiliated, and disappointed by<br />

every aspect of my ordeal,” she<br />

told the Herald on Sunday, and<br />

also reiterated to police in an<br />

email.<br />

“While I understand the<br />

decision, I feel there has been<br />

no justice for what I have had to<br />

endure throughout the last nine<br />

months of investigation and my<br />

exploited body and genitals will<br />

forever be on the internet without<br />

so much as a genuine sorry from<br />

the offender.”<br />

De Koker told police and<br />

Netsafe he was sorry but has said<br />

little to the victim.<br />

He initially maintained he did<br />

not have to remove the footage.<br />

“I can do whatever I want<br />

with them. Nobody knows our<br />

identity,” he told the woman via a<br />

Facebook message.<br />

In the civil court hearing Judge<br />

Tony Gilbert said De Koker had<br />

“obviously caused a lot of distress”<br />

to the woman.<br />

“You need to be careful because<br />

there’s the possibility of this being<br />

a criminal offence as well . . .<br />

make sure you don’t do it again,”<br />

he said.<br />

“I can well understand [the<br />

woman’s] upset at what has<br />

occurred because while she<br />

consented to the intimate visual<br />

recordings being made, she very<br />

certainly did not consent to<br />

them being splashed about the<br />

internet.”<br />

De Koker spoke briefly at the<br />

hearing.<br />

“I do apologise,” he said, promising<br />

to pay the ordered costs<br />

“within a couple of weeks.”<br />

Judge Gilbert said the woman<br />

would be “surprised” at how<br />

many similar cases came before<br />

the courts.<br />

• Turn to page 12


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NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Case highlights how<br />

deficient act is – MP<br />

• From page 11<br />

“I’m sorry for what’s happened<br />

to you,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman spoke about her<br />

case to highlight the issue and<br />

encourage other women to report<br />

their experiences to police.<br />

“Let us hope the HDCA<br />

Amendment Bill passes, and<br />

then the police can begin to<br />

press charges against offenders<br />

of image-based sexual abuse –<br />

regardless of the intent,” she said.<br />

“I would not wish this ordeal<br />

on my worst enemy.”<br />

MP Louisa Wall introduced<br />

the Harmful Digital Communications<br />

(Unauthorised Posting<br />

of Intimate Visual Recording)<br />

Amendment Bill this year, which<br />

seeks to explicitly make posting<br />

of such content without consent<br />

illegal and punishable by up to<br />

three years in prison.<br />

Wall’s amendment would state<br />

anyone who posts an intimate<br />

recording “knowing that the<br />

individual who is the subject of<br />

the recording (the victim) has<br />

not expressly consented to it being<br />

so posted; or being reckless<br />

as to whether the victim has so<br />

consented” has committed a<br />

criminal offence.<br />

She said the Christchurch case<br />

highlighted exactly why the bill<br />

was needed.<br />

“This<br />

case and<br />

unfortunately<br />

so many others<br />

– including<br />

many shared<br />

by victims<br />

during public<br />

submissions<br />

Louisa Wall<br />

on this bill<br />

– really does<br />

highlight how<br />

deficient the current act is and<br />

how victims’ rights and therefore<br />

women’s rights to access justice<br />

have not been adequately<br />

prioritised,” she said.<br />

“Imaged-based sexual abuse<br />

does lead to public humiliation,<br />

shame and mental distress that<br />

causes some victims to contemplate<br />

and to attempt suicide.<br />

“And, the evidence is clear<br />

that image-based sexual abuse<br />

can also expose victims to the<br />

threat of being stalked, attacked,<br />

bullied and stigmatised and so<br />

we must do everything we can<br />

to hold the perpetrators of this<br />

abuse and violence to account for<br />

the harm caused by<br />

their actions.”<br />

Wall encouraged victims<br />

to keep coming forward and<br />

speaking up – loudly.<br />

“I salute the many women who<br />

have shared their stories,” she said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are the reason we as a<br />

parliament have been able to<br />

demonstrate why this law reform<br />

is needed.<br />

“It is their bravery and<br />

resilience that will ensure that<br />

what happened to them will be<br />

punished in the future because<br />

we as a society will no longer<br />

tolerate image-based sexual<br />

abuse.”<br />

—NZ Herald<br />

Do you need help?<br />

If someone has shared an<br />

intimate image/video of you,<br />

report this to the police and<br />

contact Netsafe.<br />

Netsafe can help you get the<br />

online content removed and<br />

explain the options available<br />

under the law.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir service is free and<br />

confidential.<br />

For more information on<br />

image-based abuse go to: https://<br />

www.netsafe.org.nz/imagebased-abuse/<br />

New international<br />

airport at Tarras?<br />

• By Mark Price<br />

JUST HOW well Tarras<br />

stacks up as the site for a new<br />

international airport should be<br />

a lot clearer by the end of next<br />

month.<br />

Christchurch International<br />

Airport Ltd (CIAL) is proposing<br />

the airport, and is putting the<br />

district under the microscope<br />

as it checks out topography and<br />

weather.<br />

In a recent newsletter to<br />

residents, project director<br />

Michael Singleton said the<br />

project team had been ‘‘deep in<br />

analysis” modelling options.<br />

‘‘Even at this early stage it is<br />

highly technical work and is<br />

necessary so we can explore<br />

different alignments, runway<br />

lengths and approach paths<br />

and the performance of various<br />

aircraft on each, under a range of<br />

conditions,’’ the newsletter said.<br />

‘‘<strong>The</strong> overall goal is to validate<br />

the site’s suitability for aviation<br />

and to identify which options<br />

are best in terms of safety<br />

and sustainability.’’<br />

Singleton said the options<br />

would be put to residents by the<br />

end of next month.<br />

Residents closest to any<br />

potential alignment would have<br />

the chance to meet and talk to<br />

the project team, he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weather modelling<br />

incorporated temperature, wind,<br />

rain and visibility data gathered<br />

over the past eight years.<br />

‘‘We’ve learnt the site has<br />

a very low frequency of high<br />

wind speeds [of greater than<br />

20 knots], there are between<br />

30 and 35 mornings per year<br />

where temperatures are at or<br />

below freezing and average<br />

temperatures range from 22 deg<br />

C in January to 6 deg C in <strong>July</strong>.’’<br />

Upper Clutha residents had<br />

previously raised fog as an issue,<br />

but Singleton said that was not<br />

likely to be an issue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project team is also<br />

creating a 3-D image of the<br />

Tarras district using a scanning<br />

camera.<br />

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NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Trainee pilot back in the air after crash<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

A 73-YEAR-OLD would-be pilot<br />

has brushed off a potentially fatal<br />

training flight to return to the air over<br />

Canterbury.<br />

Retiree Alan Macdonald has got airborne<br />

– in the passenger seat – since the<br />

light plane he was learning to fly in nosedived<br />

into a farm paddock near Glentui,<br />

north-west of Rangiora on May 28.<br />

“I’ve been up again to have a look<br />

around,” said Macdonald, who is recovering<br />

from a smashed wrist, cuts, bruises<br />

and whiplash.<br />

“I still have a bit of physio from time to<br />

time but I’m coming right.”<br />

Macdonald sought an aerial view of<br />

the family farm at Sheffield following<br />

floods and storm damage early last<br />

month and was pleased to report the<br />

property was unscathed.<br />

“We also flew over High Peak Station<br />

into the Rakaia Gorge, that general<br />

area,” he said.<br />

A MOTORIST was fortunate<br />

to escape serious injury when<br />

the car he was driving veered<br />

off Summit Rd on the Port Hills<br />

and rolled before coming to rest<br />

before a steep bluff.<br />

“Fortunately it went off<br />

the road in one of the few<br />

places where the slope is relatively<br />

gentle, around 30 degrees,”<br />

Woolston Fire and Emergency<br />

New Zealand station officer<br />

Doug Platt said.<br />

“It appears to have rolled at<br />

least once, it stopped short of<br />

going over the bluffs.<br />

“He’s had a very lucky escape.<br />

If the car had stayed on its wheels<br />

and headed downhill he was going<br />

for the bluffs,” Platt said.<br />

“If he’d gone over the bluff he<br />

would have been in trouble, the<br />

car would have rolled several<br />

times from there and who knows<br />

how far down it would have gone.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Subaru Legacy left the<br />

road about halfway between<br />

the Christchurch Gondola and<br />

Broadmeadow Lane around<br />

3.45am last Friday and careened<br />

about 200m before stopping<br />

KEEN: Alan Macdonald with the<br />

wrecked aircraft.<br />

Rangiora-based Macdonald had no<br />

qualms about getting into the Italiandesigned<br />

Tecnam aircraft, piloted by a<br />

friend.<br />

about 30m short of the bluffs.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were no barriers on<br />

that stretch of the Summit Rd,<br />

though the car did go through a<br />

fence line under the verge.<br />

“Who knows whether it’s inattention<br />

or speed,” Platt said.<br />

Fire and ambulance staff<br />

guided the driver, who was<br />

shaken but uninjured, back to<br />

the road. <strong>The</strong> driver had dialled<br />

“I felt good, I was happy enough. We<br />

obviously weren’t doing simulations, it<br />

was a scenic flight.”<br />

Macdonald crashed when flying with<br />

the Canterbury Recreational Aircraft<br />

Club’s chief instructor Stewart Bufton,<br />

who also avoided serious injury.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were practising engine failure<br />

protocols when the plane clipped power<br />

lines and nose-dived, at low speed into<br />

the paddock.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Civil Aviation Authority of<br />

New Zealand is investigating the incident.<br />

Macdonald, who considered learning<br />

to fly as a ‘bucket list’ item, is keen to<br />

resume taking flying lessons.<br />

“You have to get back on the horse<br />

again. I am not going to let it (the crash)<br />

beat me,” he said.<br />

“It is a lovely view up there. On a<br />

fine day, it is serene. You get a view of<br />

the countryside from another<br />

perspective.”<br />

Car leaves road but stops short of Summit Rd bluff<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

111 after the crash.<br />

Police are still investigating.<br />

Platt said the incident was the<br />

latest the station had dealt with<br />

in that area, overnight.<br />

“It’s not unusual, we’ve had<br />

a number of rescues that we’ve<br />

had to do on hills with people in<br />

cars. We’ve also had a number of<br />

deliberate push-offs and burns<br />

(torched vehicles) too,” he said.<br />

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NEWS<br />

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Cycling 50,000km home from London by<br />

Kylie Phaup-Stephens is<br />

known as Camp Mum<br />

at Papanui High School<br />

in her role as support<br />

administrator for the<br />

school’s seven counsellors.<br />

Twelve years ago she<br />

was in a very different<br />

world – biking 50,000km<br />

alone from London to<br />

Christchurch through<br />

some of the world’s most<br />

dangerous places. She<br />

talks to reporter Samantha<br />

Mythen<br />

In 2009, Phaup-Stephens’<br />

found herself lying back in a<br />

crimson-coloured poppy field<br />

in Macedonia, looking up at a<br />

cerulean sky. She had nowhere<br />

else to be.<br />

Now Phaup-Stephens’ judges<br />

her days by how many milos<br />

she makes and how many panic<br />

attacks there are – the number of<br />

which she says is unreal.<br />

“My role is very cool and<br />

very rewarding. It is very hard<br />

to leave at the school gate;<br />

dealing with suicide, overdoses<br />

and dysfunctional families, it’s<br />

heartbreaking.”<br />

Phaup-Stephens’ travels taught<br />

her how to stay resilient, advice<br />

she now passes on to students<br />

who are amazed when they hear<br />

about her daring, intrepid past.<br />

“I resonate with some of the<br />

students who struggle with<br />

school. I was never the brainy<br />

one,” she said.<br />

When she left school, Phaup-<br />

Stephens panicked. She had no<br />

idea what to do, so she studied<br />

hospitality management.<br />

After ending up with a huge<br />

student loan, she started work in<br />

a printing factory.<br />

It was there she met Alex<br />

(Sandy) McLeod.<br />

So grew, “a bit of a crush,” but<br />

seeing as they were colleagues<br />

nothing came of it.<br />

Phaup-Stephens was 27 years<br />

old when a workmate said to her:<br />

“If you don’t go on your OE now,<br />

you’ll never get the chance to do<br />

it. You’ve got to go to London<br />

now.”<br />

So she quit her job, packed her<br />

bags and flew to London.<br />

“I thought I would be there for<br />

two years, but I ended up staying<br />

for nine,” she said.<br />

Her overseas adventures are for<br />

the storybooks.<br />

Through joining the New<br />

Zealand Society in London,<br />

she had lunch with the Queen,<br />

abseiled down Big Ben, and<br />

attended a movie premiere on<br />

Leicester Square with Peter<br />

Jackson strolling down the<br />

red carpet.<br />

NOWADAYS: Alexander<br />

McLeod, Paige McLeod and<br />

Kylie Phaup-Stephens; with<br />

‘Tankini’, the trusty bike<br />

Phaup-Stephens rode from<br />

London to New Zealand.<br />

PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN ​<br />

A job with Apple opened up<br />

doors to festivals, meeting bands<br />

and even a private show with the<br />

Foo Fighters.<br />

Each Thursday, Phaup-<br />

Stephens would ask her<br />

colleagues to choose a letter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n she would search Ryanair<br />

for cities starting with that letter<br />

and spend her weekend overseas.<br />

In between working, she<br />

bought a round-the-world ticket,<br />

worked as a lifeguard in Russia<br />

at the Black Sea, taught outdoor<br />

education in Croatia, and<br />

backpacked through Africa by<br />

herself.<br />

When she was younger, Phaup-<br />

Stephens said surprisingly,<br />

travelling had never really<br />

captured her imagination.


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herself taught ‘Camp Mum’ resilience<br />

Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

NEWS 17<br />

INTREPID: Phaup-Stephens<br />

en route in Europe, Turkey<br />

and Iran.<br />

“But then, the more I travelled,<br />

the more I learned about<br />

different cultures, people and<br />

religions and I’ve been made a<br />

richer person,” she said.<br />

Overland travel became her<br />

passion.<br />

Eleven days on the Trans-<br />

Siberian train was an amazing<br />

experience she said, but watching<br />

places and people pass her<br />

by out of the window made<br />

Phaup-Stephens long for the<br />

opportunity to slow her travels<br />

down.<br />

One day, in an English pub<br />

with her mates, Phaup-Stephens<br />

“shot her mouth,” and said when<br />

it was time to go home she would<br />

bike.<br />

“And I’m not one to go back<br />

on my word.”<br />

Desperately missing New<br />

Zealand’s sunshine, in 2009, at<br />

37-years-old, she set off pedalling<br />

home.<br />

Phaup-Stephens had never<br />

biked more than 20km in one go,<br />

but was aiming to bike 100km a<br />

day. She had only £4000 for the<br />

whole journey.<br />

Her route was planned simply;<br />

she carted around a metre-long<br />

laminated world map. She<br />

wanted to bike through new<br />

countries she had never visited.<br />

She had a Macpac tent and<br />

‘Tankini,’ her 20-gear bike.<br />

Tankini was “exceptionally<br />

heavy, cheap and cheerful, and<br />

definitely not carbon-fibre,” said<br />

Phaup-Stephens.<br />

From London to France,<br />

through Italy and Albania, with<br />

side trips to Kosovo, Serbia,<br />

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Phaup-<br />

Stephens biked.<br />

“I would get up at sunrise,<br />

cycle and be at my destination<br />

by lunchtime. <strong>The</strong>n I’d explore<br />

the village and find where I was<br />

going to pitch my tent,” she said.<br />

“I met so many cool people<br />

because I’d take a wrong turn.”<br />

After cycling through Greece,<br />

Phaup-Stephens spent seven<br />

weeks in Turkey, exploring<br />

Anzac Cove in Gallipoli.<br />

Iran was where things got<br />

“raw,” Phaup-Stephens said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> language changed and she<br />

“stood out like a sore thumb.”<br />

“I had died my hair, I had rings<br />

on my fingers, I wore a cycle<br />

helmet. <strong>The</strong>re were men stopping<br />

me every kilometre wanting to<br />

touch me.”<br />

At Phaup-Stephens’ first camp,<br />

three men tried to get into her<br />

tent.<br />

“I screamed and yelled and put<br />

up a fight.”<br />

On the second night, she set up<br />

camp by a police station, but at<br />

3am, a local policeman tried to<br />

get into her tent.<br />

She spent her final nights at a<br />

cheap backpackers but had men<br />

banging on her door all night<br />

and the manager locked himself<br />

with her inside of her bathroom.<br />

“I had a can of impulse but not<br />

pepper spray,” she said.<br />

“In hindsight, I wish I took a<br />

self-defence course.”<br />

Phaup-Stephens was not<br />

deterred, however, and continued<br />

onwards with her bike as her<br />

only company and her own wits,<br />

intuition, and physical strength,<br />

built up from hundreds of<br />

kilometres of biking, as her only<br />

protection.<br />

Most of the people she<br />

met were friendly and<br />

accommodating.<br />

“I had the mindset that I had<br />

more chance of being killed in<br />

London by being hit by a bus<br />

than something happening to me<br />

overseas,” she said.<br />

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had a good life and I’ve made the<br />

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‘It was my favourite country of my entire journey’<br />

INTO ASIA: Phaup-Stephens educating the village children<br />

in Laos about her journey, and with the NZ Army troops in<br />

Bamiyan, Afghanistan.<br />

• From page 17<br />

A police escort took her the<br />

last 200km out of Iran. She had<br />

reached an international kidnap<br />

zone and drug area.<br />

She shared Pakistan with the<br />

Black Caps.<br />

In a small village, Phaup-Stephens,<br />

wearing a New Zealand<br />

cap, was pushed to the front of a<br />

room filled with people in front<br />

of a tiny TV screen to watch the<br />

match between her home team<br />

and Pakistan. Everyone believed<br />

Phaup-Stephens when she joked<br />

Daniel Vittori was her cousin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> easiest visa for Phaup-<br />

Stephens to get was for Afghanistan.<br />

She looked up the<br />

NZ Army website, found their<br />

location in Bamiyan and sent an<br />

email asking if she could call in<br />

to say hello to the troops.<br />

She rocked up at the base with<br />

Tankini.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> look on the guards faces’<br />

were priceless.”<br />

Taken under the lieutenantcolonel’s<br />

wing – who had a<br />

daughter Phaup-Stephens’ age<br />

– she got to meet Afghanistan’s<br />

Governor-General and Fawzia<br />

Koofi, Afghanistan’s first female<br />

member of parliament.<br />

She met a mother with 30<br />

children and visited a national<br />

park modelled on a Department<br />

of Conservation park.<br />

“It was my favourite country<br />

of my whole entire journey,” she<br />

said.<br />

“It was nothing like I had ever<br />

thought it would be. It was nothing<br />

like the media portrayed. <strong>The</strong><br />

people were so welcoming.”<br />

From India, she travelled<br />

through Nepal.<br />

“I got really fit but struggled<br />

with hills, but if it got too hard,<br />

I just got off and pushed, I was<br />

ripped,” she said.<br />

Her staple diet during the<br />

journey consisted of rice and<br />

bananas, and Coke if she could<br />

afford it.<br />

Unable to cycle through Tibet,<br />

she considered taking a plane.<br />

“But at that point, someone<br />

said to me, “Kiwi birds don’t fly.”’<br />

That cemented her determination<br />

to continue her journey<br />

overland, and she booked a place<br />

on a train going on the Tibet-<br />

Qinghai railway, which took her<br />

into China, 10 months into her<br />

journey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> line passed through Tanggula<br />

Pass, which is 5072m above<br />

sea level and is the world’s highest<br />

point on a railway.<br />

From Laos, she went to<br />

Thailand, Singapore and then to<br />

Indonesia where she was stuck<br />

for a year.<br />

She spent months emailing<br />

yacht clubs, harbour masters and<br />

boat owners trying to hitch a<br />

ride to Australia, while working<br />

in a dive shop and as an au pair.<br />

Phaup-Stephens travelled to<br />

East Timor for Anzac Day on a<br />

ferry “like one of those ones you<br />

see on TV sinking all the time.”<br />

Crewing a superyacht, owned<br />

by an Australian billionaire<br />

eventually took her to Australia.<br />

“It should have taken 12 days<br />

to get there but it took 24,” said<br />

Phaup-Stephens.<br />

“It was horrific. We were so<br />

close to running out of food and<br />

fuel.”<br />

Most of the trip was pirate<br />

watch.<br />

Phaup-Stephens arrived in<br />

Australia with $84 to her name.<br />

She got a waitressing job in<br />

Yeppoon for three months, then<br />

cycled and sailed down the coast.<br />

<strong>The</strong> final jump was another<br />

mission. Luckily, Marmite NZ<br />

was running a competition at the<br />

time. <strong>The</strong>y were turning 100 and<br />

were going to bring 100 Kiwis<br />

home.<br />

Phaup-Stephens was one of the<br />

winners, but refused the plane<br />

ticket home so they swapped it<br />

for some money, which she spent<br />

on a cargo ship, hopping off in<br />

Tauranga on December <strong>15</strong>, 2010.<br />

She made it back home to<br />

Christchurch, via train, just in<br />

time for Christmas – 20 months<br />

after she started.<br />

Her old boss saw her on the<br />

news during her “30 seconds of<br />

fame,” and she had her old printing<br />

job back within 24 hours.<br />

Phaup-Stephens also joined the<br />

Army Reserves after the February<br />

22, 2011 earthquake.<br />

Back at work, her colleagues<br />

helped her track down McLeod<br />

whom she had lost touch with<br />

after leaving New Zealand.<br />

“I was a wee bit surprised<br />

when I got Kylie’s call but I<br />

thought it would be good to<br />

catch up,” said McLeod.<br />

He had seen Phaup-Stephens’<br />

adventures on TV.<br />

“I thought it was a pretty out<br />

there and daring thing to do,<br />

and it was interesting to hear all<br />

her stories,” he said.<br />

Over Easter this year, they got<br />

engaged.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Highlanders unexpectedly<br />

thrashed the Crusaders, and<br />

it’s been a long-standing bet that<br />

if that happens, we would get<br />

married,” Phaup-Stephens said.<br />

McLeod was born in Oamaru<br />

and is a “staunch Highlanders<br />

supporter” said Phaup-Stephens,<br />

while she is loyal to the Crusaders.<br />

“We were sitting on the couch<br />

when they won and Sandy said,<br />

well, will you marry me?<br />

“I thought, well here we go, I<br />

finally did it,” said McLeod.<br />

Phaup-Stephens said she was<br />

so shocked she ignored him and<br />

McLeod had to ask again.<br />

“I was mostly just shocked<br />

the Crusaders had actually lost,<br />

but of course I said yes,” Phaup-<br />

Stephens said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir daughter, Paige, turned<br />

seven last Tuesday.<br />

When the proposal happened,<br />

Phaup-Stephens said Paige was<br />

so excited, she was running<br />

around the lounge saying,<br />

“Mum’s going to have the same<br />

last name as me!”<br />

Paige has been “a life-changer,”<br />

said Phaup-Stephens.<br />

And even though she would be<br />

terrified, she hopes one day Paige<br />

will venture out on her own big<br />

adventures just like her mum.<br />

Tankini is now retired in the<br />

garden shed.<br />

Her family go camping around<br />

the South Island for holidays.<br />

Although Phaup-Stephens still<br />

prefers freedom camping, she<br />

compromises with McLeod who<br />

prefers caravanning and the luxuries<br />

of power and running water.<br />

“When we go road tripping,<br />

my man still laughs at me<br />

because I am so bad with directions,”<br />

Phaup-Stephens said.<br />

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22<br />

NEWS<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

CARS PARKING illegally and<br />

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However, a car parked over the<br />

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<strong>The</strong> appliances are much bigger<br />

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OUR PEOPLE – KERRY NEWTON 25<br />

Taking a chilly plunge for charities<br />

It’s the polar opposite<br />

of Dry <strong>July</strong>. A group<br />

of hardy souls have<br />

committed to taking a<br />

daily dip off Scarborough<br />

Beach every day this<br />

month before dawn.<br />

Chris Barclay goes<br />

in-depth with Sumnerbased<br />

ocean swimmer<br />

Kerry Newton who<br />

dreamt up Wet <strong>July</strong><br />

in 2017, a fundraising<br />

concept with<br />

complementary health<br />

benefits<br />

Wet <strong>July</strong>. Talk us through<br />

why you tipped your toes into<br />

fund-raising cold, hard cash in<br />

the middle of winter.<br />

I’ve always been a keen ocean<br />

swimmer. It was a beautiful<br />

winter’s day in <strong>July</strong>, 2017 and I<br />

thought: ‘Look at that water out<br />

there’. Wouldn’t it be good to<br />

be actually enjoying the water<br />

during the winter when it’s a<br />

southerly? It’s calm and it looks<br />

so inviting. (Alcohol-free) Dry<br />

<strong>July</strong>, the fundraising was going<br />

on for that and I thought: ‘Why<br />

don’t I set the challenge of Wet<br />

<strong>July</strong>?’ I’ll see who else wants to<br />

join me going into the water<br />

DOUBLE DIPPING: Devoted ocean swimmer and fundraiser Kerry Newton returns to the<br />

water off Scarborough hours after another pre-dawn immersion. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

every day in <strong>July</strong> and we’ll find<br />

a charity to raise money for …<br />

that’s how it all began. I got three<br />

other people to sign up with me<br />

(Sandra Taylor, Bee Rueder and<br />

Cathe Grater). We raised money<br />

for (marine rescue organisation)<br />

Project Jonah New Zealand. As<br />

time’s gone on more and more<br />

people have embraced it. We’ve<br />

got about 40 committed to<br />

dipping this year. We’ve got a few<br />

in their 20s and a couple close to<br />

80 years-old. It’s predominantly<br />

female.<br />

We’re a fortnight into Wet<br />

<strong>July</strong>. What happens when the<br />

mercury reads 0, there’s a wind<br />

chill factor, it’s sleeting and<br />

it’s dark for another hour or<br />

so? <strong>The</strong> perfect storm. Ever<br />

considered staying in the car or<br />

jumping ship after 20 seconds?<br />

Not really, because it gets<br />

addictive. Sometimes it’s actually<br />

warmer in the water, especially if<br />

there’s a frost or you’ve got that<br />

southerly. Admittedly it’s not<br />

much fun when the tide is out<br />

and you’ve got to walk across the<br />

sand with the southerly howling<br />

at us.<br />

So how long do you ‘dip’ for?<br />

It was all kind of trial and<br />

error at the start. We used to<br />

get in the water, chat and laugh<br />

and bob about. <strong>The</strong>n we decided<br />

maybe we should try and stay in<br />

for the number of minutes that<br />

corresponds to the temperature.<br />

We have a thermometer. If it’s 10<br />

degrees, we stay in 10 minutes.<br />

We have no rules that we must<br />

stay in for 10 minutes and things<br />

like that, that just became a<br />

bit more of a challenge. Some<br />

people have found if they stay in<br />

for 10 minutes they’re cold for<br />

the rest of the day. Some people<br />

might stay in for five and get out.<br />

Sometimes we’re busy chatting<br />

or whatever and we end up<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

26<br />

OUR PEOPLE<br />

‘Seagulls sometimes dive bomb us’<br />

• From page 25<br />

What do you talk about? Are<br />

the teeth chattering?<br />

We have all sorts of<br />

conversations out there. You<br />

tend to find that while you’re in<br />

the water it’s not too bad. Maybe<br />

about 10 minutes after you get<br />

out your body temperature<br />

actually cools down, that’s the<br />

danger of staying in too long.<br />

That’s why you’ve got to know<br />

your own body and not stay out<br />

there too long.<br />

What’s the temperature<br />

variance during <strong>July</strong>?<br />

‘Hypothermic’ to ‘penguins<br />

wouldn’t swim in this?’<br />

In the past it has been as low as<br />

8 deg C, at the moment it’s about<br />

10.<br />

Has anyone ever got out of<br />

their depth with the likes of<br />

hypothermia?<br />

So far we’ve been lucky. You<br />

will notice your fingertips are<br />

white and things like that. So far<br />

we haven’t had anything extreme<br />

happen but now we’re more<br />

numbers we have to be a little bit<br />

careful getting in if it’s rough.<br />

<strong>The</strong> benefit of Scarborough is it’s<br />

normally pretty okay. When it’s<br />

high tide and if there’s a wind<br />

blowing and you’re getting down<br />

the steps … sometimes we might<br />

say it’s a bit rough here, let’s go<br />

down the beach a bit. We have to<br />

be careful with the age range and<br />

the people that we’ve got.<br />

How far do you venture from<br />

shore?<br />

We go out until we’re waistdeep.<br />

Our loose rules are we’ve<br />

got to get our head under. By the<br />

end of it we’ve kind of had to dive<br />

under, be fully immersed, then<br />

we get out.<br />

Do you encounter much<br />

marine life?<br />

We often get bitten by crabs.<br />

We’ve seen hector’s dolphins a<br />

few times, at the moment there<br />

are quite a few seals about. It’s<br />

dark when we get in so often we<br />

won’t see things . . . then a shag<br />

will pop its head up amongst the<br />

group. If we wake the seagulls up<br />

sometimes they dive bomb us.<br />

Is there a frantic dash for<br />

the towels and puffer jackets<br />

when time is up? How do you<br />

HARDY SOULS: Members of the Scarborough Dippers brace themselves for another chilly Wet <strong>July</strong> exercise.<br />

ward off the cold?<br />

We have hot water bottles,<br />

buckets of hot water to put our<br />

feet in for a couple of minutes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> beauty of it now is the cafe at<br />

Scarborough Fare opens at seven<br />

o’clock. It didn’t use to open until<br />

eight. We don’t go in there every<br />

day but they put the heat pump<br />

on for us and we’re all in there<br />

with the buckets (of hot water).<br />

What happens if a committed<br />

dipper can’t make it to<br />

Scarborough for a day or two?<br />

Is there a degree of flexibility<br />

built in?<br />

I’m a prime example, I’ve just<br />

been up in the North Island for<br />

a few days. I had to go dipping<br />

up there. <strong>The</strong>re was a swim race<br />

at Waiheke Island, a few of us<br />

were competing in that so we<br />

had the luxury of dipping in<br />

about <strong>15</strong> degrees. We’ve got this<br />

facebook page and every day we<br />

have a group photo of what day<br />

number we’re up to and anybody<br />

that’s not there, they have to do<br />

dipping somewhere else and<br />

provide a photo. You might have<br />

to find a lake or a river. It’s quite<br />

interesting where people end up.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other day a couple had an<br />

early yoga class so they had to<br />

dip in an ice bath. Basically it’s<br />

7am every morning, but on the<br />

weekend we dip (or float) a bit<br />

later.<br />

Do dippers try to bend the<br />

rules. Do the hot pools at<br />

Hanmer Springs or Waiwera<br />

count?<br />

WEEKEND WARRIORS: <strong>The</strong> dippers often take the plunge<br />

when the sun is up during the weekend.<br />

No, we can’t have cheating.<br />

What about wetsuits? Do they<br />

fit the Wet <strong>July</strong> image or are<br />

they a bad look?<br />

We haven’t had anyone one yet<br />

that’s gone to that extreme. We<br />

wouldn’t not let them wear one.<br />

We’re just happy to wear togs.<br />

What organisations have<br />

benefited from the dippers’<br />

fortitude?<br />

Project Jonah was the first,<br />

they basically rescue whales.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second year we raised funds<br />

for the Sumner Lifeboat Club,<br />

they bought a defibrillator. In<br />

2019 we raised money for solar<br />

lights to be put up at Cave Rock,<br />

unfortunately that project hasn’t<br />

really happened. <strong>The</strong> money’s<br />

still sitting there. Last year the<br />

funds were split between the<br />

Sumner Surf Club (binoculars<br />

and equipment) and Taylors<br />

Mistake Surf Club (landscaping<br />

at new headquarters). This<br />

year we’re spreading the<br />

donations around: <strong>The</strong> Sumner<br />

Kindergarten needs some new<br />

equipment, there’s a surfboard<br />

library starting up – they’re<br />

making surfboards for people to<br />

use. We’re also contributing to<br />

life vests for disabled surfers. <strong>The</strong><br />

first year we raised $1000 – there<br />

were only four of us – last year we<br />

raised $6000.<br />

How is the money raised? Are<br />

the dippers sponsored like the<br />

whiskered men of Movember?<br />

When I set this challenge I<br />

decided I’m going to donate $10<br />

a day for every day I dip, so its<br />

$310 at the end of the month. If<br />

I miss a day I’m going to have<br />

to put $50 in. To date I’ve never<br />

had to put $50 in. Other people<br />

donate whatever or they might<br />

get friends to donate to the<br />

challenge. We haven’t actively<br />

asked for sponsorship, it’s just<br />

amongst ourselves. We don’t<br />

force anyone to put money in.<br />

Money is not the only bottom<br />

line is it? Dipping can be<br />

enriching in other ways can’t it?<br />

<strong>The</strong> other good thing I’ve<br />

enjoyed about it is a lot of<br />

people haven’t been confident<br />

in the water before and after<br />

they’ve mucked around with us,<br />

they’re now taking swimming<br />

lessons. Some of them have done<br />

swimming races. It’s been really<br />

great to see their love of the water<br />

and being able to then continue<br />

to improve themselves and really<br />

be able to swim.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also perceived<br />

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dipping aren’t there?<br />

It’s meant to help your immune<br />

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Plus, it’s meant to be good for<br />

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OPINION<br />

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One year on for Judith Collins and<br />

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Herald senior<br />

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which Bayly’s boss, Judith Collins,<br />

introduced the world to He<br />

Puapua, a discussion paper on<br />

ways New Zealand might reset<br />

its relationship between the state<br />

and tangata whenua.<br />

On the one hand, there was<br />

Collins, shocked about the paper<br />

and wanting to have a serious<br />

conversation about race relations.<br />

On the other, there was<br />

Bayly, happy to indulge himself<br />

in a bit of – what do we call it?<br />

I’d say everyday racism.<br />

It was also the conference<br />

in which Bayly, who always<br />

presents as an affable fellow,<br />

explained why South Auckland<br />

needs the Papakura-to-Drury<br />

route known as Mill Rd to be<br />

upgraded to a highway.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> main reason for Mill Rd,”<br />

said Bayly, “is that State Highway<br />

1 is the only motorway there. If<br />

someone blows up the bridge at<br />

Takanini, then what?”<br />

Resilience planning, you see.<br />

<strong>The</strong> value of an alternative route.<br />

But not because of the usual<br />

things – earthquakes, floods,<br />

major crashes. Turns out the real<br />

risk is bombs.<br />

I should say I admire Bayly:<br />

he’s an Ironman who has singlehandedly<br />

pulled sledges to both<br />

the South Pole and the North<br />

Pole, for heaven’s sake. He could<br />

eat me for breakfast.<br />

And yet, perhaps because he<br />

used to be a Territorial Army<br />

officer, he does seem to think<br />

differently from the rest of us.<br />

Andrew Bayly is ranked number<br />

three in the caucus.<br />

National<br />

Party<br />

leader<br />

Judith<br />

Collins.<br />

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Spare a thought for Judith<br />

Collins. Her leadership turned<br />

one-year-old yesterday and she<br />

must sometimes wonder what<br />

she’s done to deserve the party<br />

that got thrust on her.<br />

But the answer’s easy enough:<br />

she wanted it.<br />

What’s not so easy is to work<br />

out what she wants to do with<br />

it. Take the new “demand the debate”<br />

campaign, which feels like<br />

every retrograde thing we know<br />

about the National Party today,<br />

all wrapped up in one terribly<br />

tangled knot.<br />

To start, demanding a debate<br />

is weaker than taking a position.<br />

Also, what debate are we<br />

not having? <strong>The</strong> issues Collins<br />

has identified, along with He<br />

Puapua, are the feebate scheme<br />

for electric vehicles, changes<br />

to infrastructure projects, the<br />

proposed new harbour bridge<br />

for cycling and walking, the new<br />

law to establish Māori wards and<br />

2018’s ban on new exploration<br />

for oil and gas.<br />

All of them are being furiously<br />

debated, in Parliament and all<br />

over the country.<br />

As are other big issues of<br />

the day, including our Covid<br />

response and vaccine rollout,<br />

unemployment and wage rate<br />

issues, health and education failings<br />

and that gnarly bundle of<br />

crime, gangs and corrections.<br />

“Every week, I’m contacted<br />

by thousands of Kiwis who are<br />

worried they just don’t have a<br />

say in the future of their country<br />

anymore,” says Collins.<br />

But what about when they<br />

vote? Or when they post on<br />

Facebook, write to the paper or<br />

ring their favourite radio host?<br />

Debate is free and often furious<br />

in this country.<br />

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aren’t getting a say in their<br />

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it’s time for her party to grow up<br />

National’s shadow treasurer Andrew Bayly.<br />

PHOTO: MARK MITCHELL/NZ HERALD<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s something else: “Demand<br />

the Debate” reveals how<br />

far National has drifted from<br />

some really big debates we actually<br />

are having now.<br />

Take He Puapua. <strong>The</strong> reality is,<br />

all over the country people are<br />

engaging anew with the relationship<br />

between Māori and the rest<br />

of society. And in that engagement,<br />

they’re trying to work out<br />

what “partnership” means.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are corporates with vigorous<br />

programmes to address the<br />

issue, and many smaller companies<br />

too. Government ministries<br />

and council agencies are doing it.<br />

Same for health bodies, schools<br />

and other learning institutions.<br />

Also for some sports codes and<br />

all sorts of cultural organisations.<br />

And media companies.<br />

Te reo Māori classes are full to<br />

bursting. Civic leaders and other<br />

public speakers learn to mihi and<br />

say their pepeha and it’s widely<br />

expected they will know how to<br />

do it well.<br />

Few would say we’ve got<br />

everything sorted. <strong>The</strong>re’s a very<br />

long way to go. But the challenge<br />

is being accepted. <strong>The</strong> mahi is<br />

under way.<br />

He Puapua proposes that all of<br />

this work shouldn’t be tokenism.<br />

We can’t just do the korero and<br />

leave the power structures the<br />

same.<br />

That’s a challenging proposition<br />

and we certainly need to be<br />

debating what that means. But<br />

aren’t we?<br />

It’s very hard to see how scaremongering<br />

about it is much help,<br />

to anyone.<br />

Of the six issues Collins picked<br />

to highlight in her “Demand<br />

the Debate” announcement,<br />

two relate directly to Māori and<br />

four are measures to address the<br />

climate crisis.<br />

It seems National is now focusing<br />

its appeal on the disaffection<br />

and resentment that debates on<br />

these issues have caused. How is<br />

that a winning strategy?<br />

<strong>The</strong> thing about opposing<br />

effective measures to confront a<br />

crisis is that you make the crisis<br />

worse. People see that. And when<br />

you say yes to confronting the<br />

crisis but no to every practical<br />

way to do it, you also make matters<br />

worse.<br />

Also, when you know the crisis<br />

is real and your views are trusted<br />

by those who deny it, you have a<br />

special responsibility to help lead<br />

those people.<br />

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less.<br />

National, however, displays no<br />

greater ambition than to duke<br />

it out with Act and NZ First for<br />

a share of the disaffected. It’s<br />

politics as a juvenile sport and<br />

the electorate knows it. We’ve<br />

moved on.<br />

New Zealanders – Kiwis, as<br />

Collins likes to say – voted decisively<br />

in 2020: Labour won the<br />

party vote in every single electorate,<br />

except Epsom.<br />

Yes, it was a personal vote for<br />

Ardern and a vote of thanks for<br />

her handling of the pandemic.<br />

Beyond that, though, most<br />

people voted for a Government of<br />

change.<br />

At the regional conference in<br />

May, a woman got up and announced,<br />

“I’m sick of this. I’m<br />

sick of National being seen as the<br />

party ‘for roads’. We can’t keep<br />

building roads. We can’t keep<br />

ignoring the fact that we have big<br />

transport challenges to face and<br />

we’re pretending that’s not true.”<br />

Many people applauded. Andrew<br />

Bayly grinned and said she<br />

was proof that “we like diversity<br />

in the National Party”.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were climate-change<br />

deniers in that room, and people<br />

who just want to be free to drive<br />

without fretting about the consequences.<br />

But others had moved<br />

past all that.<br />

Why hasn’t Judith Collins?<br />

Why hasn’t her party? Does National<br />

want to become a credible<br />

centre-right party in the third<br />

decade of the 21st century?<br />

It’ll need a big emissions reduction<br />

plan, linked to an urban<br />

development plan for housing<br />

and transport that doesn’t throw<br />

environmental goals to the<br />

wolves. And something sensible<br />

to say about race.<br />

And about poverty and<br />

economic progress. Where’s<br />

the pathway to a value-added,<br />

export-oriented, higher-wage and<br />

more productive economy that<br />

benefits everyone? And whatever<br />

happened to the social investment<br />

approach to welfare created<br />

by Bill English?<br />

Now Collins’ leadership is one<br />

year old, her party needs to grow<br />

up. Give us some proper ideas,<br />

proper plans, some indication of<br />

nuanced thinking. Who knows,<br />

if they put up some plans, we<br />

could even debate them.<br />

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LETTERS<br />

Hate speech – a real conversation needed<br />

THANK YOU for publishing<br />

Graham Adams’ piece on hate<br />

speech laws. Our PM has said<br />

the proposals are a “discussion<br />

document’’ and the Ministry of<br />

Justice’s Andrew Kibblewhite<br />

said their aim was to “have a<br />

conversation and avoid protests.’’<br />

Personally, I find their idea<br />

of a conversation is for them to<br />

tell us what we should think,<br />

not to actually listen to different<br />

opinions.<br />

How many people were<br />

aware that they were allowing<br />

submissions to be made on this<br />

most important topic? It’s not<br />

as though they aren’t capable of<br />

advertising, one cannot escape<br />

ads for the jab. Have they even put<br />

out one ad for submissions to be<br />

made?<br />

A real conversation would be<br />

to start with live, open public<br />

debates with experts, for and<br />

against, giving their opinion and<br />

facts on all kinds of important<br />

topics – hate speech laws, Covid<br />

shots, climate change, CRT, to<br />

name a few.<br />

J L McKenzie suggested this<br />

idea in last week’s letters and<br />

I think we need to put it into<br />

action so that people can have<br />

informed views and opinions,<br />

having heard all sides of the<br />

issue.<br />

If Labour is truly interested in<br />

having a conversation about<br />

this “discussion document”<br />

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they would welcome this<br />

approach.<br />

– D Downward<br />

Graham Adams’ opinion piece<br />

defending freedom of speech is<br />

the right approach. Hate speech<br />

is a weapon used by communist<br />

governments like China. We<br />

cannot let Ardern take away<br />

our right to freedom of speech,<br />

including the ability to critique<br />

the government. It is ironic that<br />

this left-leaning government can<br />

simply implement its<br />

definition of hate speech<br />

and impose [this] on New<br />

Zealanders. This goes beyond the<br />

pale. We have had enough.<br />

– Peter Coleman<br />

I am a very chatty friendly<br />

immigrant who has numerous<br />

Kiwi friends.<br />

In recent past, when I strike up<br />

a conversation with [someone]<br />

in a park or mall, etc, and if<br />

conversation drifts towards<br />

differences in culture, I have<br />

noticed that people stop midsentence<br />

with fear of reaction to<br />

their opinion.<br />

Only when I point out that<br />

I am not going to take their<br />

opinion as racism and would<br />

love to hear their perspective, do<br />

they relax again.<br />

It is true that there are vast<br />

cultural differences in the world<br />

and if we stop sharing/talking<br />

about those differences, we are<br />

basically not celebrating the<br />

differences anymore, which<br />

would be so sad.<br />

I definitely don’t want my local<br />

friends to feel scared of voicing<br />

their opinion for fear of their<br />

point being considered<br />

“hate speech.”<br />

In the past I have experienced<br />

racism – we were standing for a<br />

large group photo (of Sikhs) at<br />

Victoria Park and a lady came<br />

very close to us with her toddler.<br />

She focused a football towards<br />

our group and before any of us<br />

could react, the ball came with<br />

high speed towards our group<br />

and hit my six-year-old on the<br />

chest.<br />

I went to their group with my<br />

daughter who was asking why<br />

the lady had deliberately focused<br />

ball towards us. I told the lady<br />

I wanted her to give the answer<br />

to my child and her partner<br />

apologised and that was the end<br />

of it.<br />

– Stuti Matta<br />

Fire victim tribute<br />

On Sunday my tiny cul-de<br />

-sac community came together<br />

briefly for a ceremony to pay<br />

tribute to our neighbour, Mary,<br />

who perished along with her cat<br />

in a house fire here.<br />

We had a karakia and sung<br />

waiata for her and even the<br />

local girls from Mary’s favourite<br />

supermarket, Woolston New<br />

World, attended. People in turn<br />

shared tasty food and fond<br />

memories of her and her brazen,<br />

irreverent wit and her fierce,<br />

independent nature. She will be<br />

missed. What a character.<br />

It seems awfully ironic that<br />

this tragedy brought us together<br />

whereas prior to this we had all<br />

kept to ourselves; a modern<br />

affliction.<br />

Bless our elderly folk and I can<br />

only reiterate how we must look<br />

out for one another in today’s<br />

world. Ka kite ano.<br />

– Andy Thompson, Woolston<br />

Vaccine<br />

Has the Government been<br />

lying to us? We were told that<br />

vaccination was not mandatory.<br />

Yet on <strong>July</strong> 7 Chris Hipkins was<br />

saying that they will be “chasing<br />

up all those who have not<br />

come forward for vaccination.”<br />

Extraordinary turn-around!<br />

I agree with your<br />

correspondent J L McKenzie that<br />

there needs to be a public forum<br />

on this issue, with professionals<br />

from both sides of the debate<br />

explaining the truth about the<br />

vaccines.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is much reference<br />

to “misinformation” and<br />

conspiracy theories on the news<br />

lately. But misinformation is<br />

created through lack of actual<br />

information.<br />

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Electricity supply<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many areas of<br />

concerns of where this current<br />

government is going, but there<br />

seems to be no future planning<br />

for power supply. Power prices are<br />

rising and look to perhaps go up<br />

by 30 per cent.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a big push on EVs, new<br />

housing, removal of coal boilers<br />

and all commercial business to<br />

heat pumps. <strong>The</strong> Huntley coal<br />

power station is now up to 23<br />

per cent of power generation and<br />

raising.<br />

Worse, the coal comes from<br />

Indonesia by oil-powered boats,<br />

railed to Huntly from Auckland<br />

by diesel-powered train, in spite<br />

of the Government saying the<br />

lakes are low – they are not.<br />

What’s the plan for our future<br />

– should it be atomic power<br />

stations? We need some answers.<br />

– A J Roberts<br />

Rubbish bins<br />

Over recent years, I have<br />

experienced irresponsible<br />

behaviour by tenants not<br />

following council instructions<br />

over bin contents.<br />

Despite verbal and written<br />

communication, and despite<br />

kerbside collection being rejected<br />

for various reasons, some tenants<br />

consider that paying the rent<br />

exempts them from compliance,<br />

and consequently spoil the<br />

situation for all tenants and<br />

landlords. <strong>The</strong>ir attitude is often<br />

reflected in anti-social behaviour<br />

in the tenancy, but recent<br />

legislation denies landlords<br />

options to correct behaviour or<br />

noncompliance.<br />

On some occasions, when<br />

changing the contents to<br />

comply, I have been accused of<br />

harassment or spying.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem is compounded<br />

by failure to put the bins out,<br />

resulting in four weeks between<br />

emptying. Consequently, excess<br />

rubbish for these bins is placed<br />

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in the wrong bins [or] left lying<br />

on the ground, creating a health<br />

hazard.<br />

In my experience, you can<br />

rarely change the behaviour of<br />

those who consider that the rules<br />

never apply to them.<br />

Perhaps an instant fine<br />

programme could operate<br />

through Tenancy Services to<br />

register these spoilers.<br />

– Bruce Ellis<br />

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Mayor<br />

Lianne Dalziel<br />

I AM attending the Local<br />

Government NZ conference<br />

with a number of councillors<br />

this week. <strong>The</strong>re is a lot on the<br />

agenda that is relevant to all of<br />

us. <strong>The</strong> Three Waters Reform<br />

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drinking water, wastewater<br />

and stormwater services that<br />

are currently carried out by 67<br />

councils across the country.<br />

I am expecting the Government<br />

will make further announcements<br />

at the conference.<br />

We have been told that<br />

councils will be able to make the<br />

call to opt out of this process later<br />

in the year after consulting with<br />

our communities. We still don’t<br />

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It’s a big call, that’s for sure.<br />

We have, as a community, built<br />

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Don’t let pain<br />

keep you down<br />

Book a physio and get back to<br />

the things you love this winter.<br />

Winter is a time of year that invites us to slow down<br />

to rest and renew. For some, it means getting out to<br />

our favourite winter sports such as snowboarding or<br />

skiing! However you choose to spend these shorter,<br />

cooler days, it’s essential to keep your body moving.<br />

For those who experience physical pain, that is easier<br />

said than done.<br />

Heat plays a crucial part in helping muscles and joints relax,<br />

so it’s no surprise that the cold weather can make pain feel<br />

worse, making it harder to stay active. Depending on what<br />

causes your pain, there are some things you can do to help<br />

manage it during winter. Aaron Searle, clinical lead at Habit<br />

Health recommends the following:<br />

• Spend a little extra time warming up before exercise.<br />

• Get seven to eight hours of restful sleep each night.<br />

• Eat plenty of nutrient-rich foods.<br />

• Drink plenty of water, so you stay hydrated to help<br />

protect your joints and muscles.<br />

If the pain you’re experiencing is a little more complicated<br />

than just cold weather, a physiotherapist could help. Physiotherapists<br />

are trained health professionals who help address<br />

and treat the pain that negatively impacts your daily life. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

provide you with the tools to help manage your pain so you<br />

can get back to the things you love doing.<br />

Habit Health has highly skilled physiotherapists trained in<br />

musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries and other problems causing<br />

pain. As no two patients are the same, the Habit Health team<br />

will assess your injury, your body, and your experience holistically<br />

to ensure the treatment plan they provide is right for<br />

your unique needs. <strong>The</strong> physio may also recommend and refer<br />

you to another specialist who can support you on your pain<br />

management journey.<br />

Ultimately, your body is meant to move, so don’t let pain<br />

get you down this winter. Book a physio and get back to the<br />

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elderly in long-term<br />

residential care<br />

• By Anne Gibson<br />

ELDERLY PEOPLE in<br />

long-term aged residential<br />

care can claim $20 million<br />

in state money over<br />

the next two years for<br />

wrongful assessment and<br />

deprivation of financial<br />

support.<br />

Budget <strong>2021</strong> allocated<br />

the money after the state<br />

admitted it wrongfully<br />

interpreted the law following<br />

accountant Stephen<br />

Broadbent’s 2019 Court<br />

of Appeal victory for his<br />

mother in long-term care.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money has now been<br />

allocated to cover back<br />

payments to aged people<br />

who should have received<br />

that residential care subsidy<br />

– but did not because<br />

of ministry mistakes, only<br />

clarified by the court ruling.<br />

On its website, the<br />

Ministry of Social<br />

Development says it “will<br />

repay those who paid too<br />

much for their residential<br />

care. Government has<br />

provided $20m over<br />

two years to enable<br />

the Ministry of Social<br />

Development to correct<br />

clients’ financial means<br />

assessments for residential<br />

care”.<br />

Financial means assessments<br />

are conducted on<br />

people applying for a state<br />

subsidy to work out who<br />

pays for their long-term<br />

residential care: Rich pay<br />

the whole fee, the poor get<br />

the full state subsidy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fees can start at<br />

about $1200 a week, but go<br />

higher.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ministry of Health<br />

pays those fees to health<br />

providers via district<br />

health boards. People are<br />

needs-assessed based on<br />

their assets: If you have<br />

$236,336 or more you<br />

might need to pay the full<br />

care yourself.<br />

That $236,336 threshold<br />

is all assets, including the<br />

family home, cars, cash,<br />

KiwiSaver, baches, boats<br />

and other assets. But if<br />

your partner still lives in<br />

the family home, that is<br />

excluded from the asset<br />

test threshold.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ministry of Health<br />

says: “<strong>The</strong> effect is that if a<br />

resident owns assets above<br />

the threshold and is in rest<br />

home care, they pay the<br />

full cost.”<br />

Care or health providers<br />

are mainly the big<br />

retirement village owner/<br />

operators which have<br />

hospitals for geriatric care,<br />

religious orders, charities<br />

or other entities, which run<br />

rest home or dementia care<br />

facilities.<br />

In May 2019, the<br />

Court of Appeal found<br />

that MSD’s approach to<br />

undertaking financial<br />

means assessment for the<br />

residential care subsidy<br />

were not consistent with<br />

the legislation.<br />

“This related to the<br />

process for identifying and<br />

assessing deprivation of<br />

assets and income. MSD<br />

has updated the financial<br />

means assessment process<br />

and has been using it since<br />

December 2019 for new<br />

clients and current clients<br />

to ensure that they are paying<br />

the right amount now,”<br />

it says now.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ministry allocated<br />

$5 million for the<br />

2020/<strong>2021</strong> period and $<strong>15</strong><br />

million for <strong>2021</strong>/2022.<br />

“Funding covers repayments<br />

to clients and/or<br />

their estates for residential<br />

care subsidy underpayments<br />

following a 2019<br />

Court of Appeal decision.<br />

“This funding will be<br />

used to refund clients or<br />

their estates if they paid<br />

too much for their care in<br />

the past.<br />

“MSD will monitor the<br />

levels of uptake by clients<br />

or their estates requesting<br />

a review of their financial<br />

means assessment, the<br />

number of reviews that are<br />

completed, the amount of<br />

money that has been paid<br />

out in refunds and whether<br />

any debts have been created,”<br />

it said.<br />

Broadbent reacted to the<br />

ministry’s latest announcement<br />

on the $20 million.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> ministry admits<br />

that my contentions were<br />

absolutely correct and its<br />

argument was absolute<br />

rubbish right from the<br />

start,” he said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y asked the Government<br />

to allocate $20m<br />

in this year’s Budget to<br />

cover the back payments,<br />

proposed to be in the<br />

health budget labelled<br />

‘other expenses’ which<br />

people probably assumed<br />

were something to do with<br />

the Covid billions being<br />

spent.”<br />

Broadbent complained<br />

the ministry had never<br />

sent him the latest document<br />

admitting the errors,<br />

saying the $20 million was<br />

up for grabs.<br />

“I have never received<br />

the attached document<br />

directly from MSD nor<br />

have I ever received any<br />

acknowledgment that I was<br />

right and they were wrong<br />

– obviously no thanks for<br />

achieving the just legal<br />

outcome. In fact no communication<br />

whatsoever.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> document claims<br />

that they will reach out to<br />

lawyers, accountants and<br />

financial writers to ensure<br />

everyone who may be entitled<br />

to back-payment has<br />

the opportunity to apply,<br />

he said.<br />

“As a chartered<br />

accountant, I have seen no<br />

such communication. No<br />

lawyer has advised me of<br />

any such communication<br />

and no financial writer has<br />

written anything about it<br />

as far as I know.”<br />

- NZ Herald


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jeopardised by the arrival and change.<br />

spread of new, exotic weeds and Wetlands are also ecosystems<br />

Canterbury Chair<br />

pests from warmer climates. at-risk nationally and regionally,<br />

Jenny Hughey<br />

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to be planned and prepared for, and diversion affecting their<br />

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riverbanks.<br />

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Environment<br />

consider it.<br />

Canterbury’s changes on the way. He was<br />

start, or need expert advice or • Cr Jenny Hughey is chair<br />

<strong>The</strong> building’s features include across much of the Canterbury<br />

Another<br />

leadership<br />

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council. kilowatt hours of electricity per needs predicted can be to tough. become Things more need intense,<br />

councils and community groups Incidentally, we will soon be<br />

year. Of those who did know, to with be prioritised, torrential meaning alpine rainstorms<br />

Canterbury’s distinct braided community, and as a council,<br />

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establishing we are a taking special some fund bold to steps to<br />

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declared<br />

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link and provide initiatives. cope <strong>The</strong> with details the changing will be climate<br />

since 30 June 2010. We now have and causing widespread erosion. an abundant food supply and and the tests it will set us. But<br />

access to JENNY electric HUGHEY and hybrid explains what Canterbury’s coastal<br />

nesting grounds for 26 species of by sea-level there will rise always this century be a need and to do threatened and facing increased<br />

vehicles the and council hope has to have been half doing. our communities will be threatened native birds – most classified as our more. productive and protected land<br />

<strong>The</strong> formal declaration of a<br />

state of climate emergency across<br />

Canterbury was one of the most<br />

serious, and colourful, moments<br />

in the regional council’s more than<br />

30-year history.<br />

A year ago this Saturday,<br />

at 11.49am, Environment<br />

Canterbury became New Zealand’s<br />

first council to proclaim such an<br />

emergency, formally dedicating<br />

itself to consideration of climate<br />

change at the heart of all it does.<br />

<strong>The</strong> declaration highlighted<br />

that all the work Environment<br />

Canterbury does – from<br />

freshwater management to<br />

biodiversity and biosecurity,<br />

transport and urban development<br />

to air quality, and also regional<br />

leadership – has a climate change<br />

focus.<br />

Currently, under the Resource<br />

Management Act, regional<br />

councils are required only to adapt<br />

to climate change, not mitigate<br />

it – that responsibility is the<br />

Government’s, but could change.<br />

Even in ‘adapt mode’ many<br />

of Environment Canterbury’s<br />

existing policies and plans already<br />

contribute to reduced emissions.<br />

In declaring the climate<br />

emergency, the Council noted it<br />

would continue to show leadership<br />

on climate-change and do so<br />

without adding new programmes<br />

at ratepayers’ expense. It also gave<br />

staff a clear mandate to continue<br />

and enhance that work.<br />

That work included setting<br />

up a climate-change integration<br />

programme in the Long-term Plan<br />

2018-28, ensuring climate change<br />

was actively considered across<br />

workstreams, increasing visibility<br />

of the science and what we know<br />

about the impact of climate<br />

change on Canterbury, and liaising<br />

on the issue with iwi and regional<br />

partners, other local authorities<br />

and central government.<br />

As an organisation, we have<br />

also made significant progress in<br />

addressing our own greenhousegas<br />

emissions, with our<br />

Christchurch building receiving a<br />

“market-leading” energy efficiency<br />

rating of 5.0 out of 6 in the year<br />

to February on the National<br />

Australian Built Environment<br />

Rating System New Zealand.<br />

<strong>The</strong> building’s features include<br />

184 solar panels which can<br />

generate more than 55,000<br />

kilowatt hours of electricity per<br />

year.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re has been a 26% reduction<br />

per staff member in emissions<br />

since 30 June 2010. We now have<br />

access to electric and hybrid<br />

vehicles and hope to have half our<br />

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Environment<br />

Canterbury Chair<br />

Jenny Hughey<br />

fleet hybrid or long-range electric<br />

by 2022. Carbon emissions from<br />

air travel across the organisation<br />

are offset via our own biodiversity<br />

programmes.<br />

According to a Madworld report<br />

in 2019, our gross emissions were<br />

2253 tonnes of carbon dioxide<br />

(CO2) equivalent, compared with<br />

removals of 7883 tonnes of CO2-<br />

equivalent through our efficiency<br />

efforts and from forestry planting<br />

across 2700 hectares.<br />

<strong>The</strong> changing climate will pose<br />

many risks to life and livelihood<br />

in Canterbury. In recent years<br />

we have seen how occasional,<br />

but extreme, weather events have<br />

had huge effects on residents and<br />

infrastructure around the South<br />

Island.<br />

<strong>The</strong> driest parts of our region,<br />

along the Marlborough coast and<br />

across much of the Canterbury<br />

Plains, are expected to get even<br />

drier. North-westerly storms are<br />

predicted to become more intense,<br />

with torrential alpine rainstorms<br />

turning our braided rivers into<br />

roaring rapids, fuelling landslides<br />

and causing widespread erosion.<br />

Canterbury’s coastal<br />

communities will be threatened<br />

jeopardised by the arrival and<br />

spread of new, exotic weeds and<br />

pests from warmer climates.<br />

All these eventualities have<br />

to be planned and prepared for,<br />

and Environment Canterbury<br />

will remain in the vanguard of<br />

these climate change efforts.<br />

One example is the $40 million<br />

Waimakariri River flood<br />

protection project, completed<br />

late last year. <strong>The</strong> network of<br />

floodgates and stopbanks will<br />

protect half a million people and<br />

$8 billion of community and<br />

business assets from a possible<br />

“super flood”.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last major flood was in<br />

December 1957, when parts<br />

of Coutts Island in Belfast and<br />

Kainga were swamped by river<br />

flow peaking at 3990 cubic<br />

metres per second (cumecs).<br />

<strong>The</strong> protection scheme has been<br />

designed to defend Christchurch<br />

from a flood of as much as 6500<br />

cumecs.<br />

Environment Canterbury’s<br />

leadership of biodiversity and<br />

biosecurity programmes is also<br />

underpinned by climate-change<br />

concerns.<br />

Canterbury’s distinct braided<br />

rivers and unique wetlands face<br />

many challenges. <strong>The</strong> rivers form<br />

a vital ecological link and provide<br />

an abundant food supply and<br />

nesting grounds for 26 species of<br />

native birds – most classified as<br />

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pressures due to river system<br />

change.<br />

Wetlands are also ecosystems<br />

at-risk nationally and regionally,<br />

degraded by draining, damming<br />

and diversion affecting their<br />

ability to sequester carbon,<br />

cleanse freshwater and mitigate<br />

flooding, as well as impacting on<br />

biodiversity and mahinga kai.<br />

With biosecurity, we are<br />

putting greater emphasis on the<br />

risks of new pests establishing<br />

in Canterbury. Warming<br />

temperatures, changing soils and<br />

new land uses mean new weeds<br />

especially, will be able to gain a<br />

better foothold across the region.<br />

More broadly, we have to<br />

curb reliance on fossil fuels and<br />

find environmentally suitable<br />

alternatives, such as electricity and<br />

hydrogen, to power our public<br />

transport.<br />

When my predecessor Steve<br />

Lowndes retired as chair of<br />

this council late last year, he<br />

highlighted some of the big<br />

changes on the way. He was<br />

optimistic we would be able to<br />

deal with the “pressing issues” of<br />

climate change and sustainability.<br />

I share his confidence. As a<br />

community, and as a council,<br />

we are taking some bold steps to<br />

ensure we are in a better place to<br />

cope with the changing climate<br />

and the tests it will set us. But<br />

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core, corm, echo, hem, her, hero, hoe, hoer, home,<br />

six-letter homer, more, word. ochre, ohm, orc, ore, rho, roc, roe.<br />

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5. Caught (7)<br />

9. Mistake (5)<br />

10. Infamous (9)<br />

11. Itemise (9)<br />

12. Evil spirit or ghost (5)<br />

13. Rigid (5)<br />

<strong>15</strong>. Genius (9)<br />

18. Forbearance (9)<br />

19. Delete (5)<br />

21. Employees (5)<br />

23. Retrospective wisdom (9)<br />

25. Consistently (9)<br />

26. Succinct (5)<br />

27. Perfumed (7)<br />

28. Tiny drip (7)<br />

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2. Temperamental (9)<br />

3. Eagle’s nest (5)<br />

4. Feeling (9)<br />

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6. Conceit (9)<br />

7. Picture (5)<br />

8. Exhibit (7)<br />

14. Vanguard (9)<br />

16. Envious (5-4)<br />

17. Opening, introductory (9)<br />

18. Disposable<br />

handkerchiefs (7)<br />

20. Plead (7)<br />

22. Nimble (5)<br />

23. Clammy (5)<br />

24. Confrontation, fight (3-2)<br />

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Trapped, 9. Error, 10.<br />

Notorious, 11. Enumerate, 12.<br />

Ghoul, 13. Stiff, <strong>15</strong>. Ingenuity,<br />

18. Tolerance, 19. Erase,<br />

21. Staff, 23. Hindsight, 25.<br />

Uniformly, 26. Terse, 27.<br />

Scented, 28. Droplet.<br />

Down: 1. Ageless, 2.<br />

Mercurial, 3. Eyrie, 4.<br />

Sensation, 5. Tithe, 6.<br />

Arrogance, 7. Photo, 8.<br />

Display, 14. Forefront, 16.<br />

Green-eyed, 17. Inaugural,<br />

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Agile, 23. Humid, 24. Set-to.<br />

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BIG CLUB MATCH-UPS THIS WEEKEND<br />

Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

SPORT 37<br />

Hornet’s roar into title contention<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

RESURGENT Halswell take<br />

on another Canterbury Rugby<br />

League premiership powerhouse<br />

fresh from a dominant win over<br />

four-time defending champions<br />

Linwood as the title race looks<br />

to be reduced to three genuine<br />

contenders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hornets have been a<br />

revelation under new coach<br />

Walter Wilson, continuing<br />

their impressive season with a<br />

24-16 victory over the Keas, who<br />

needed a late converted try to<br />

narrow the margin.<br />

With one round remaining<br />

Saturday’s clash between playoff-bound<br />

Hornby and Halswell<br />

will also influence who claims<br />

the regular season’s Massetti<br />

Cup before the Pat Smith Trophy<br />

takes precedence.<br />

Celebration Lions currently<br />

occupy the fourth play-off berth,<br />

though they face a tough assignment<br />

against a Keas side keen<br />

to make amends for a sub-par<br />

effort at Halswell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Northern Bulldogs are<br />

blessed with a final round encounter<br />

with winless Papanui,<br />

leaving them to rely on Linwood<br />

not to suffer rare back-to-back<br />

defeats.<br />

Halswell drew 16-16 in their<br />

first round clash with the Panthers<br />

and head to Leslie Park<br />

secure in the knowledge they<br />

cannot finish worse than third<br />

after several lean seasons.<br />

“Neither of them (Hornby or<br />

Linwood) have beaten us yet so<br />

you’d have to take some positives<br />

out of that,” said coach Walter<br />

Wilson, who relished the win<br />

over Linwood.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> boys just backed themselves,<br />

it’s been a while … 2014<br />

was the last time our premier<br />

side had beaten Linwood. It’s<br />

TRIPLE CENTURY: Rugby league veteran Sean Spooner celebrated his 300th premier<br />

grade appearance with a try for Riccarton against Papanui.<br />

PHOTO: MATTY LOUIS PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

more a belief thing than anything<br />

else. We’ve slowly been<br />

building week by week.”<br />

Hornby effectively ended the<br />

Eastern Eagles title aspirations<br />

with a 38-26 victory, the Bulldogs<br />

climbed back into play-off<br />

contention with a 32-18 win over<br />

the Celebration Lions while Sean<br />

Spooner celebrated his 300th<br />

premier grade game in style as<br />

Riccarton beat Papanui 46-12.<br />

Spooner, who debuted for<br />

Papanui in 2002, won five grand<br />

finals with Hornby before the<br />

halfback joined the Knights last<br />

season.<br />

“I wanted to be a leader and<br />

try my hand at something different,”<br />

the 37-year-old said of his<br />

move to Riccarton.<br />

“It was a new challenge to really<br />

test myself at the back-end of<br />

my career.”<br />

Marist Albion needed a lastminute<br />

try to eliminate HSOB<br />

from the title race and they<br />

endured another nail-biter with<br />

Christchurch before progressing<br />

to a semi-final with champions<br />

Lincoln University, a rematch of<br />

last year’s final.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y protected a 18-<strong>15</strong> lead for<br />

the final half hour of a defenceorientated<br />

clash.<br />

Sydenham will play Burnside<br />

for a place in the <strong>July</strong> 25 final<br />

after they beat Linwood 24-20 in<br />

another tense match-up.<br />

Cashmere Technical bounced<br />

back from their last round loss in<br />

the Mainland Football premiership<br />

by claiming their fourth<br />

round tie with Christchurch<br />

United 3-0 to book a quarterfinal<br />

berth when the next phase<br />

of the Cup is held on <strong>July</strong> 31 to<br />

August 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> premiership champions<br />

now switch focus to the eightteam<br />

Southern League, which<br />

gets underway this weekend.<br />

Cashmere Technical, Coastal<br />

Spirit, Christchurch United, Nelson<br />

Suburbs and Selwyn United<br />

are joined by Football South<br />

winner South City Royals, Green<br />

Island and University of Otago.<br />

In the women’s equivalent of<br />

the Chatham Cup, Coastal Spirit<br />

crushed Dunedin Technical 8-0<br />

in the quarter-finals of the Kate<br />

Sheppard Cup, Britney-lee Nicholson<br />

led the rout with four goals.<br />

Harewood climbed to the<br />

top of both Canterbury Hockey<br />

premier league competitions<br />

with wins over previous leaders<br />

Marist seeing the leading clubs<br />

ACCURATE: Former<br />

Highlanders Super<br />

Rugby title-winning first<br />

five-eighth Marty Banks<br />

nailed four penalties for<br />

Sydenham in their suddendeath<br />

victory over Linwood.<br />

PHOTO: BILL KING<br />

switch positions.<br />

In the women’s competition<br />

Marist suffered their first loss of<br />

the campaign when they were<br />

beaten 2-1 to slip to third on the<br />

standings.<br />

Harewood’s men were even<br />

more impressive, triumphing<br />

3-0 to now also lead the regular<br />

season table by a point after 10<br />

rounds.<br />

Carlton Redcliffs are six points<br />

adrift in third; the women’s<br />

competition is together with<br />

two points covering Harewood,<br />

second-ranked Carlton Redcliffs<br />

and Marist.<br />

Marist have a bye this weekend,<br />

with Harewood and Carlton<br />

Redcliffs drawn against each<br />

other in the game of the round.<br />

Harewood and Carlton Redclifs<br />

also meet in the pick of the<br />

men’s fixtures.<br />

Christchurch’s premier<br />

netball competition has a break<br />

this weekend and resumes on<br />

Tuesday.<br />

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Linwood Keas 13 10 2 1 254 21<br />

Halswell Hornets 13 8 3 2 144 18<br />

Celebration Lions 13 6 7 0 92 12<br />

Northern Bulldogs 13 6 7 0 10 12<br />

Eastern Eagles 13 5 8 0 -106 10<br />

Riccarton Knights 13 4 9 0 -124 8<br />

Papanui Tigers 13 0 13 0 -494 0<br />

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Christchurch Hockey men’s premier league<br />

P W D L GD Pts<br />

Harewood 10 7 2 1 18 23<br />

Marist 10 7 1 2 5 22<br />

Carlton Redcliffs 10 4 4 2 2 16<br />

HSOB/Burnside 10 3 5 2 12 14<br />

Avon 9 2 5 2 6 11<br />

Southern United 9 2 5 2 1 11<br />

Hornby Vipers 9 0 3 6 -14 3<br />

University 9 1 1 8 -30 1<br />

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Harewood 8 6 2 0 23 20<br />

Carlton Redcliffs 9 6 1 2 22 19<br />

Marist 9 5 3 1 <strong>15</strong> 18<br />

Avon 8 3 1 4 -4 10<br />

HSOB/Burnside 8 2 2 4 6 8<br />

Hornby 8 2 1 5 -12 7<br />

Southern United 8 0 0 8 -50 0<br />

Weekend match-ups<br />

•Christchurch Metro Premier<br />

Cup rugby (all Saturday at<br />

3pm)<br />

Preliminary Trophy finals – winners<br />

contest final on <strong>July</strong> 25:<br />

Lincoln University v Marist Albion,<br />

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Hornby Panthers v Halswell Hornets,<br />

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Papanui Tigers v Northern Bulldogs,<br />

Papanui Domain; Eastern Eagles v<br />

Riccarton Knights, Wainoni Park.<br />

•Canterbury Hockey men’s<br />

premiership (all Saturday)<br />

Marist v University, Nga Puna Wai<br />

1; Hornby v Southern United, Marist<br />

Park @ St Bede’s College; Avon v<br />

HSOB/Burnside, Waimakariri Turf;<br />

Harewood v Carlton Redcliffs, Nga<br />

Puna Wai 2.<br />

•Canterbury Hockey women’s<br />

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Hornby v Southern United, Marist<br />

Park @ St Bede’s College; Harewood<br />

v Carlton Redcliffs, Nga Puna Wai 2;<br />

Avon v HSOB/Burnside, Waimakariri<br />

Turf; Marist bye.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

38<br />

SPORT<br />

• By Michael Guerin<br />

CHAMPION DRIVER Blair<br />

Orange’s New Zealand season is<br />

all but over.<br />

And as he sits in the Queensland<br />

sun on a much-deserved<br />

busman’s holiday Orange says<br />

he is satisfied with what he has<br />

been able to achieve in his fourth<br />

premiership victory.<br />

Orange travelled to the<br />

sunshine state last Saturday to<br />

partner Krug into fourth in the<br />

Rising Sun at Albion Park, won<br />

by Amazing Dream.<br />

With the travel uncertainties<br />

he has decided to stay there until<br />

after the Queensland Derby on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 24 in which will be partner<br />

Krug again, even though the star<br />

three-year-old isn’t racing this<br />

weekend.<br />

“I could have come back but<br />

to be honest I need a break and<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

VETERAN horseman Kevin<br />

Townley’s recovery from a<br />

serious race day crash is not<br />

quite on track yet, but he is<br />

close to making a comeback to<br />

training.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 70 year-old needed a hip<br />

replacement after he was thrown<br />

from the sulky while driving<br />

I don’t want to get locked out<br />

of driving Krug in the Derby<br />

in case things change,” said the<br />

his horse Murano after it was<br />

checked by another runner at<br />

Rangiora on April 18.<br />

Replays indicate the West Melton-based<br />

was propelled about<br />

2m into the air before landing<br />

and being run over by a trailing<br />

horse. Murano avoided injury.<br />

Townley said the worst accident<br />

of his career had not guided<br />

him into retirement.<br />

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Time for reflection after premiership victory<br />

FRESHENING UP: Blair Orange is relaxing in Queensland.<br />

43-year-old.<br />

“It will do me some good to<br />

freshen up over here although I<br />

Kevin<br />

Townley<br />

“If I was older<br />

I’d consider<br />

chucking it in,”<br />

he laughed.<br />

Townley, who<br />

also copped<br />

fractured<br />

ribs, expected<br />

to be holding<br />

the reins at track work in<br />

about a fortnight to prepare his<br />

am available for drives at Albion<br />

Park this week if anybody needs<br />

me.<br />

“But I won’t go chasing them,<br />

the main reason I am staying on<br />

is for Krug the week after.”<br />

Covid restrictions allowing,<br />

Orange will fly home on Sunday<br />

<strong>July</strong> 25 and that will mean one<br />

more meeting in New Zealand<br />

for the season, at Addington on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 29.<br />

It is understandable Orange is<br />

slightly tired as not only has he<br />

driven 176 winners on the way to<br />

his fourth straight premiership<br />

but he has also driven in 1133<br />

races, his second busiest season<br />

after the 1321 drives he had in<br />

the 2017-18 season.<br />

“I am actually still really<br />

enjoying it, the driving and I<br />

even don’t mind the travelling.<br />

“And those numbers were even<br />

after I got a six week holiday for<br />

12-strong team for a return to<br />

racing in September.<br />

“It’s all good, I’m very close to<br />

being back to normal.”<br />

Townley was unsure when he<br />

would return to driving during<br />

an annual meeting, noting he<br />

had scale back those commitments<br />

over the years.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> main thing for me is<br />

the training. I gave up seriously<br />

my drinking indiscretion, which<br />

I have learned from.”<br />

Orange says those sort of<br />

numbers wouldn’t be possible<br />

without the huge support of<br />

owners and trainers and or<br />

course his family.<br />

He rates Krug’s New Zealand<br />

Derby as his highlight of the<br />

season.<br />

“That was very, very satisfying<br />

and he has been a really good<br />

horse to me which is another<br />

reason I am happy to be here to<br />

drive him in their derby.”<br />

Orange says one of his other<br />

favourite victories for the season<br />

was Mystic Max’s win in the<br />

Lone <strong>Star</strong> Sires’ Stakes Trotting<br />

Champs on May 21.<br />

“I was thrilled to win that not<br />

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Purdon so I got a real buzz of<br />

that.”<br />

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“I’ll do the odd one if I think<br />

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“It doesn’t worry me whether<br />

I’m (driving regularly) at the<br />

races any longer, I’ve had my go.”<br />

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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />

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Mazda BT-50 an SUV in disguise<br />

I READ recently that Mazda’s<br />

new BT-50 pick-up could well be<br />

marketed as an alternative sport<br />

utility vehicle.<br />

Compelled to test that theory,<br />

I asked Mazda New Zealand if I<br />

could take the double cab utility<br />

on a long South Island road trip,<br />

leaving the vehicle in secured<br />

parking at Bluff while my wife<br />

and I took in a couple of days<br />

on Stewart Island, one of our<br />

favourite holiday destinations.<br />

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vehicle to travel such a distance<br />

in but it was a good choice, it was<br />

comfortable on that journey and<br />

easily met our needs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evaluation ute was the<br />

base model variant, although it<br />

must be said GSX specification is<br />

not bare, there are high comfort<br />

levels, plenty of specification and<br />

enough kit to satisfy. Certainly,<br />

during our road trip there was<br />

nothing we felt it needed.<br />

Sure, there’s just cloth trim, no<br />

keyless entry or ignition and no<br />

satellite navigation; however, I<br />

could easily live without those<br />

items, and elsewhere there are all<br />

of the ingredients a modern ute<br />

owner would be satisfied with.<br />

Safety hasn’t been<br />

compromised either, all BT-50s<br />

get a five-star Australasian New<br />

Car Assessment Program rating,<br />

and for the those who would<br />

use the ute as a daily driver it<br />

is manageable and enjoyable to<br />

drive, I certainly felt at home<br />

in it during the 1200km return<br />

journey.<br />

Regular readers will recall<br />

my previous evaluations of the<br />

new BT-50, and it is all-new.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mazda Motor Corporation<br />

joined forces with the giant Isuzu<br />

conglomerate to develop the<br />

latest generation model. It shares<br />

many components with the Isuzu<br />

D-Max, notably the driveline.<br />

<strong>The</strong> BT-50 here is available in<br />

both two and four-wheel-drive,<br />

and all have six-speed automatic<br />

transmissions. <strong>The</strong>re are six BT-<br />

50 variants starting at $47,490<br />

for the base model (2WD) and<br />

ending at $60,990 for Limited<br />

specification. <strong>The</strong> base model<br />

four-wheel-drive I took south<br />

lists at $54,490, if you do want a<br />

few extra goodies but don’t want<br />

Limited specification, a mid-spec<br />

GTX lists at $58,490 ($51,490,<br />

2WD).<br />

Under the bonnet sits Isuzu’s<br />

four-cylinder turbocharged diesel<br />

engine. It’s a 3-litre unit and is<br />

rated with 140kW and 450Nm.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no surprises here, this<br />

engine has been around for a few<br />

years but it has been the subject<br />

of a long and steady refinement<br />

process.<br />

Today, it is smooth and<br />

sophisticated, and the areas where<br />

power and torque are developed<br />

are low in the rev band so it’s a<br />

happy low down hauler. During<br />

my journey the rev counter was<br />

constantly sitting at 1400rpm in<br />

CRUISER: High levels of comfort on a highway haul.<br />

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warranty and five-year roadside assistance .<br />

at 100km/h, it is relaxed at that<br />

speed and is quiet. It also returns<br />

an 8l/100km instantaneous rating<br />

(converted from a km/l readout).<br />

I took the evaluation car back<br />

to the dealership with a 9l/100km<br />

combined average usage that<br />

fits well with Mazda’s claim of<br />

8l/100km, proving relaxed long<br />

distance cruising is beneficial to<br />

economy.<br />

Our long trip wasn’t the only<br />

use I put the evaluation car to,<br />

it arrived at a very opportune<br />

time. <strong>The</strong> recent weather bomb<br />

that hit Canterbury took its toll<br />

on the Kiddie-home. It exposed<br />

three sheets of leaky corrugated<br />

roofing iron that necessitated a<br />

quick repair. Thankfully, a young<br />

builder who is familiar with<br />

the renovation process on our<br />

home came at short notice and<br />

he immediately replaced some<br />

rusty sections. I used the BT-<br />

50 to dispose of the waste, also<br />

taking the opportunity to buy a<br />

new locally-manufactured ladder<br />

to replace an old one I had been<br />

using at home that had become<br />

dangerous.<br />

It’s these kinds of tasks that<br />

make today’s double-cab so<br />

versatile, you can throw anything<br />

on the deck and yet it still has the<br />

family-friendly in-cabin structure<br />

that works in the everyday role.<br />

While most of our road trip<br />

was on the fabulous undulating<br />

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• Performance – 0-100km/h,<br />

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• Fuel usage – 8l/100km<br />

roads the South Island has to<br />

offer, the few handling challenges<br />

were met with dignity and<br />

aplomb. <strong>The</strong> BT-50 has definite<br />

steering feel and composure in a<br />

corner.<br />

It’s fair to say the ladder chassis<br />

and rear live axle set-up aren’t<br />

conducive to handling prowess,<br />

but the BT-50 isn’t awkward, it<br />

feels balanced and controlled,<br />

which just serves to prove if you<br />

have a live rear axle and leaf<br />

springs located well then the ride<br />

and control in a corner is well<br />

organised.<br />

That is something the tyre<br />

manufactures have also kept in<br />

mind over the years, Dunlop<br />

has developed its Grandtrek<br />

compound to the extent where<br />

grip is high and travel is quiet,<br />

the big 255/65 x 17in tyres are<br />

informative and contribute to the<br />

balance and feel of the ute in all<br />

conditions.<br />

Our road trip was on a mix<br />

of wet and dry roads, and never<br />

at any point did I feel the BT-50<br />

lacked ability, it feels well attached<br />

to the road.<br />

Route closures due to the big<br />

South Canterbury flooding events<br />

meant short distances on broken<br />

and unsealed roads, the spring<br />

and damper rates of the BT-50<br />

have been chosen so that comfort<br />

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they don’t compromise the load<br />

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one-tonner and has a 3500kg tow<br />

rating.<br />

My time in the evaluation car<br />

was as far from its design role<br />

as you could get, however, I was<br />

exploring the claim that utes are<br />

manufactured for all purposes,<br />

and the BT-50 certainly ticked<br />

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open-road traveller that will<br />

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goods.<br />

Signwriting on the evaluation<br />

car pointed to the after-sale<br />

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fixed price servicing,<br />

five-year warranty and five-year<br />

roadside assistance. All in all, that<br />

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67 Mandeville Street,<br />

Riccarton<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>July</strong><br />

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Situations Floor Coverings Vacant<br />

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Funeral Directors<br />

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Gardening<br />

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Gardener available for<br />

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234, 03 349 4022<br />

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Ph / txt 027 251 4660<br />

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Pets & Supplies<br />

CATS UNLOVED<br />

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HOME WANTED 3-4<br />

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03 388 5521<br />

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House & Garden<br />

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824 85<br />

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496 3322<br />

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027 388 6125<br />

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112-3492<br />

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NZ Cert and LBP<br />

qualified. Free quotes. Call<br />

Elliot 332-9662 / 027 237<br />

9431<br />

ROOfING<br />

All Roof repairs, Roof<br />

painting, moss treatments,<br />

Gutter cleaning 10 + yrs<br />

exp, free quotes 24 / 7, Ph<br />

027 516 6609<br />

RUBBISH REMOVAL<br />

Van, Trailer Rubbish<br />

Removal. Ph Gary 342-<br />

8950, 021 529 022<br />

SPOUTING<br />

Select Spouting<br />

<strong>The</strong> PVC specialist.<br />

Repairs & replacement. Ph<br />

022 197 2351<br />

SPOUTING CLEANING<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

Entire spouting system<br />

cleared. Single or 2 storey.<br />

Jo 021 164 0365<br />

SPOUTING CLEANING<br />

Unblocked,<br />

Cleaned Out and Flushed<br />

Out, Call Trevor 332 8949<br />

or 021 043 2034<br />

STUMP GRINDING<br />

Best price guarantee Tony<br />

0275 588 895<br />

TEST & TAG<br />

NZ3760 complient (class<br />

1 and class 2 tools). Can<br />

travel to your work site.<br />

Phone Jamie 022 313 9567<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Make a<br />

difference<br />

IN YOUR<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

Volunteers Wanted<br />

Papanui St John Store<br />

As well as helping to fund our essential, lifesaving<br />

services and community initiatives, our awesome<br />

Op Shop team have created a friendly, supportive<br />

community hub, offering a much-needed local<br />

service. <strong>The</strong>y even help New Zealand to be more<br />

environmentally sustainable – more recycling<br />

means less landfill!<br />

If you want to be part of this great team, contact<br />

the Store Manager, Tracey on 027 239 6963 or pop<br />

into the store at 43 Main North Road,<br />

Papanui.<br />

Or you can apply online at<br />

join.stjohn.org.nz and search<br />

for job # 47316.<br />

Alternatively, scan the QR Code<br />

to take you straight there on<br />

your mobile device.<br />

Trades & Services<br />

TREE SERVICES<br />

Free quotes 20+ yrs exp.<br />

Tree, hedge or shrub<br />

- reduction, shaped or<br />

removed. Ph/text Paul<br />

<strong>The</strong> Branch Manager<br />

0274314720<br />

TREE SERVICES.<br />

Specialist small tree<br />

pruning & shaping.<br />

Roses,fruit trees etc.<br />

Ph Hugh 021 2755445<br />

TREE SERVICES<br />

Hedges, shrubs, tree<br />

trimming & removal.<br />

Phone for free quotes 022<br />

540 4900<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

Average 3 brm house<br />

inside or out from $45.<br />

Both from $80 Phone<br />

Trevor 344-2170<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

Brown & White Ltd.<br />

Family owned since 2001.<br />

Ph Paul 027 229 3534<br />

Entertainment<br />

STAMP AND<br />

POSTCARD FAIR<br />

<strong>The</strong> Philatelic Centre<br />

67 Mandeville Street,<br />

Riccarton<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>July</strong><br />

9am-12pm<br />

Sellers tables available<br />

Phone 027 6354 957<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

CLEANERS<br />

REQUIRED<br />

Hornby Area<br />

Monday – Friday<br />

Early evening<br />

for 2.5 hours<br />

We are looking for<br />

cleaners to join our<br />

commercial cleaning<br />

team.<br />

You will need to pass a<br />

Security Check and you<br />

MUST have your<br />

own transport.<br />

Must be eligible to work<br />

in New Zealand.<br />

Please email your<br />

Application to<br />

csc@totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />

or phone 338 9056<br />

Visit our website:<br />

totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />

Please advise which job<br />

when emailing your CV.<br />

Tuition<br />

COMPUTER LESSONS<br />

avail for computer, IPad,<br />

or Mobile. Please contact<br />

Jobee 027 290 9246 www.<br />

computertutor.nz<br />

APPLY ONLINE<br />

HERE<br />

SCAN ME<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

WANTED<br />

SLEEPOUTS<br />

Sleepouts Galore<br />

Buyers and sellers of<br />

relocatable buildings<br />

11 Brixton Street, Hornby<br />

Phone: 349 9633<br />

STEVE PURCELL<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

BUYING<br />

NOW<br />

Gold jewellery,<br />

watches, coins,<br />

medals, scrap<br />

gold, sterling<br />

silver, pewter,<br />

original paintings,<br />

modern art.<br />

351 9139<br />

stevepurcellantiques.com<br />

service. Selwyn Dealers.<br />

Phone 980 5812 or 027<br />

AAA Buying goods<br />

quality furniture, beds,<br />

stoves, washing machines,<br />

fridge freezers. Same day<br />

313 8<strong>15</strong>6


Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> 45<br />

CHRISTCHURCH<br />

ADVENTIST SCHOOL<br />

Call for Applications<br />

Applications for the 2022 school year at Christchurch Adventist<br />

School are now open. If you desire quality Adventist Education for<br />

your child or know of someone who may benefit from this, please<br />

ensure that the school receives your application before 30 August<br />

<strong>2021</strong> at 3pm. As there is significant demand for positions we are<br />

required to use our enrolment scheme which can be found on our<br />

schools website.<br />

All Applications for Admission currently on file are automatically<br />

included in the enrolment process. Applications for the 2022 school<br />

year close on 30 August, <strong>2021</strong> at 3pm. Enrolment will be accepted<br />

according to the priorities in our Enrolment Scheme.<br />

Visit cas.school.nz to find out about our school, view the complete<br />

enrolment scheme or to download an application form.<br />

Alternatively you can contact the school:<br />

Christchurch Adventist School<br />

Phone: 033529173 Email: nicholamcdonald@cas.school.nz<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

A+ ALL whiteware<br />

wanted. Same day<br />

service, cash paid for<br />

freezes, fridges, washing<br />

machines, ovens. Also<br />

buying furniture & h/<br />

hold effects.Anything<br />

considered. Ph Dave 960-<br />

8440, 027 66 22 116<br />

A1 Albums, old photo’s,<br />

postcards, coins, gold,<br />

bank notes, badges,<br />

medals, jewellery,<br />

watches, china, crystal,<br />

books, furs, vintage<br />

clothing, paintings,<br />

furniture, estates &<br />

downsizing. Etcetera<br />

Antiques, 194 Edgeware<br />

Rd 385 5117<br />

ACADEMY ANTIQUES<br />

Buying estates, antiques,<br />

old china, crystal,<br />

art, Royal Doulton ,<br />

Royal Albert etc. Best<br />

prices, free appraisal.<br />

Call Rob 349-4229<br />

A+ Household effects,<br />

fridges, freezers, washing<br />

machines, ovens. Good<br />

cash paid. Ph Paul 022<br />

0891 671<br />

Wanted to buy<br />

Public Notices<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

A+ Household effects,<br />

fridges, freezers, washing<br />

machines, ovens. Good<br />

cash paid. Ph Paul 022<br />

0891 671<br />

A records and Hi-Fi<br />

gear wanted. Pennylane<br />

Sydenham. 7 days. Ph<br />

366-3278<br />

BOOKS.<br />

Old wanted.<br />

Anything considered incl<br />

hunting,<br />

mountineering,<br />

fishing,childrens.<br />

Ph 354 1621<br />

CARS WANTED We buy<br />

small Japanese vehicles,<br />

must be tidy, cash paid<br />

Ph Doug Drake Motors,<br />

ChCh 03 389-1121 or 027<br />

432 9947<br />

MILITARIA Any<br />

country, firearms,<br />

uniforms, badges, medals,<br />

memoribilia, WW2 or<br />

earlier ph 338-9931<br />

TOOLS, Garden garage,<br />

saw benches, Lathes. Cash<br />

buyer Phone 355-2045<br />

Public Notices<br />

Senior Citizens<br />

Outings<br />

with Companion Driving Service Ltd<br />

Fri 23 <strong>July</strong>, HANMER FOR LUNCH $79.00<br />

(pools optional)<br />

Thur 29 <strong>July</strong>, 3 COURSE BUFFET LUNCH<br />

at Garden Resturant $56.00<br />

All pick ups & drop offs included with lunch.<br />

Our popular Hokitika - Greymouth & overnight<br />

at Punakaiki Resort Hotel is happening again.<br />

Coach to Punakaiki & overnight then return to<br />

Christchurch by train. Evening meal & breakfast<br />

included also your own Tour Leader on both the<br />

coach and train journey. Your own room (no sharing),<br />

pick up & drop off included $494.00.<br />

Walking sticks & walkers welcome!<br />

Depart Christchurch Thurs 5th August<br />

- home Fri 6th August.<br />

Expressions of interest for next year’s<br />

Bluff Oyster Festival via <strong>The</strong> Catlins in May 2022,<br />

also our Autumn Leaves tour of Central Otago<br />

in April 2022.<br />

Phone Peter on 0800 453 873<br />

NOTICE OF BY-ELECTION FOR<br />

THE COASTAL WARD<br />

A by-election is required to fill an extraordinary vacancy for the<br />

Coastal Ward of the Christchurch City Council. <strong>The</strong> vacancy has<br />

arisen from the recent resignation of Councillor James Daniels.<br />

Nominations<br />

Nominations for the above position open on Thursday <strong>15</strong> <strong>July</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong> and must be made on the official nomination form. Copies<br />

of the nomination form and a candidate information booklet can<br />

be requested from the Christchurch City Council Civic Offices,<br />

downloaded from ccc.govt.nz/elections, or from the electoral<br />

officer (see contact details below).<br />

Completed nomination documents must be received by the<br />

electoral officer no later than midday on Thursday 12 August <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Each nomination must be accompanied by a deposit of $200 incl<br />

GST, payable by EFTPOS, cash or online banking (see nomination<br />

form for requirements).<br />

Candidates are encouraged to also submit a candidate profile<br />

statement and recent colour photograph. <strong>The</strong> requirements for<br />

the profile statement and photo are set out in the candidate<br />

information booklet. All nomination documents must be lodged<br />

together. Candidates should refer to the candidate information<br />

booklet for further details.<br />

Electoral rolls<br />

A preliminary electoral roll for the by-election can be inspected<br />

during normal office hours at the Christchurch City Council Civic<br />

Offices, 53 Hereford Street, Christchurch, the Parklands Library,<br />

46 Queenspark Drive, Parklands, or the New Brighton Library,<br />

213 Marine Parade, New Brighton from Thursday <strong>15</strong> <strong>July</strong> to<br />

Thursday 12 August <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Electors may enrol or amend their enrolment details on the<br />

residential electoral roll by:<br />

• Visiting the Electoral Commission website (vote.nz)<br />

• Calling 0800 ENROL NOW (0800 36 76 56)<br />

• Freetext 3673<br />

Updates to the preliminary electoral roll close at 4pm on Thursday<br />

12 August <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Applications for registration as a ratepayer elector are to be made<br />

on the non-resident ratepayer elector enrolment form available<br />

from the Christchurch City Council Civic Offices or from the<br />

Council’s website and must be returned to the electoral officer<br />

before 4pm on Thursday 12 August <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Election Details<br />

If an election is required to fill this vacancy, the election will be<br />

conducted by postal voting under the First Past the Post (FPP)<br />

electoral system. Candidate names will be listed in random order<br />

on the voting papers. <strong>The</strong> voting papers will be mailed out to<br />

electors on Thursday 16 September and voting will close at<br />

midday on Friday 8 October <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Jo Daly<br />

Electoral Officer<br />

PO Box 73016, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4<br />

jo.daly@ccc.govt.nz<br />

03 941 8581 ccc.govt.nz<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

rural reporter<br />

Central Rural Life<br />

Canterbury (flexible location)<br />

Do you know your Herefords from your Holsteins?<br />

Are you a journalist with a passion for rural news?<br />

Central Rural Life has an exciting opportunity for a<br />

professional and enthusiastic reporter to join its team<br />

in Canterbury. <strong>The</strong> ideal applicant will have sound rural<br />

knowledge and journalism skills.<br />

Central Rural Life is an Allied Press Ltd community<br />

newspaper delivered fortnightly to more than<br />

17,500 rural addresses between North Otago, North<br />

Canterbury and the West Coast.<br />

<strong>The</strong> role will require you to cover local rural issues,<br />

events and human interest stories. Some advertising<br />

feature work may also be required.<br />

<strong>The</strong> successful candidate will be a self-starter, able to<br />

juggle tasks and meet deadlines, and have a passion<br />

for the rural sector.<br />

Strong photography skills are required and video and<br />

website skills are desirable. A full driver’s licence is<br />

required.<br />

If you think this is for you, please send your CV<br />

with a covering letter to recruitment@alliedpress.co.nz<br />

or apply via Seek. Informal inquiries about the role are<br />

welcome and should be directed to Sally Rae,<br />

Allied Press Rural Editor (sally.rae@alliedpress.co.nz,<br />

or phone 027 529 6040).<br />

Applications for the role close on Friday 16 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Please note you must have the right to work in<br />

New Zealand to apply for this role.<br />

Disclaimer: Allied Press does not accept unsolicited<br />

agency resumes. Allied Press is not responsible for<br />

any fees related to unsolicited resumes.<br />

Public Notices<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991<br />

CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT PLAN<br />

PROPOSED PLAN CHANGE 7<br />

MANAGING SIGNIFICANT INDIGENOUS VEGETATION<br />

SUMMARY OF SUBMISSIONS FOR FURTHER<br />

SUBMISSIONS<br />

A summary of submissions on Proposed Plan Change 7 to the<br />

Christchurch District Plan and a copy of the submissions, are now<br />

available for public viewing online at ccc.govt.nz/planchange7<br />

or during normal opening hours at any of our service centres or<br />

libraries. For details of your nearest service centre or library,<br />

please telephone 03 941 8999.<br />

Further submissions in support of, or in opposition to, the<br />

submissions received may be lodged at the Civic Offices or at any<br />

of our service centres or libraries before 5pm on 28 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

A further submission may be made only by a person representing<br />

a relevant aspect of the public interest or by a person who has an<br />

interest in the plan change that is greater than the interest of the<br />

general public and must be limited to a matter in support of, or in<br />

opposition to, any submission made to the Council.<br />

All further submissions must be in writing on the appropriate form<br />

(Form 6 in the Resource Management (Forms, Fees and Procedure)<br />

Regulations 2003). This form is available from all Council offices and<br />

online at https://www.ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-andsubmissions/haveyoursay/.<br />

Forms not completed online should be<br />

addressed to: Christchurch City Council, City Planning Team,<br />

PO Box 73012, Christchurch or emailed to: PlanChange@ccc.govt.nz.<br />

Any person making a further submission in support or opposition<br />

is required to serve a copy of his or her further submission on the<br />

person whose original submission is supported or opposed no<br />

later than five working days after the day on which the further<br />

submission is provided to the Council.<br />

At a later date all those who have made submissions and those<br />

who have made further submissions in support or opposition to the<br />

proposed plan change will be advised of the hearing date and will<br />

be sent information regarding that process.<br />

Jane Davis<br />

General Manager<br />

Infrastructure, Planning & Regulatory Group<br />

2398062


46 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

‘Famous for their roasts!’<br />

To add a listing, contact<br />

Jo Fuller 03 364 7425 or<br />

027 458 8590<br />

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

www.star.kiwi/whatson<br />

BRIDIE'S BAR & BISTRO<br />

BRIDIE'S BAR &<br />

BISTRO<br />

SATURDAY 7.45PM<br />

QU I Z<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

FROM 7PM<br />

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ<br />

Cooked Breakfasts<br />

Check out our extensive breakfast<br />

menu from Continental to Cooked<br />

We are open from 6.30am<br />

Seniors SPECIAL<br />

Two courses $23<br />

Soup/Roast or<br />

Roast/Dessert<br />

Special available lunch only<br />

Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm<br />

P OK E R<br />

EVERY<br />

THURSDAY 7PM<br />

& SUNDAY 3PM<br />

$19<br />

FRIDAY<br />

MEMBER DRAW<br />

$900<br />

LIVE RUGBY<br />

SATURDAY 7.05PM<br />

ALL BLACKS<br />

v FIJI<br />

the meaniez<br />

SATURDAY<br />

31st JULY, 7.30pm<br />

TICKETS $25<br />

Available at the club or<br />

online cosmicticketing.co.nz<br />

HOU S I E<br />

EVERY SATURDAY<br />

FROM 12.30PM<br />

Kid’s 2 course<br />

special<br />

School<br />

Holidays<br />

We are family<br />

friendly.<br />

Great Kids menu<br />

plus designated<br />

play area.<br />

TREAT THE<br />

FAMILY!<br />

$13<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

RACECOURSE HOTEL<br />

& Motorlodge<br />

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,<br />

Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7<strong>15</strong>0<br />

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz<br />

D I N I N G<br />

BAR/BISTRO<br />

OPEN<br />

MONDAY-SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON - 8.30PM<br />

NEW MENU<br />

OUT NOW!<br />

SUNDAY CARVERY<br />

LUNCH & DINNER<br />

BUFFET<br />

12pm-2pm & 5pm-7.30pm<br />

Woolston Club|43 Hargood St|Ph 03 389 7039|www.woolstonclub.co.nz|fb.com/WoostonclubInc<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

SENIOR'S GOLD CARD<br />

SPECIALS!<br />

From $24.50<br />

THE ENTERTAINMENT HUB OF THE NORTH!<br />

113 RAVEN QUAY | PHONE: 03 327 7884<br />

AFTER THE MEMBER'S DRAW<br />

THIS FRIDAY, 7PM<br />

Save the date!<br />

SUNDAY 25th JULY: AGM<br />

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS<br />

ARE HERE!<br />

Treat the<br />

Grandchildren!<br />

Bookings Essential<br />

PH 386 0088<br />

fb.com/GardenRestaurantBuffet<br />

www.gardenhotel.co.nz<br />

THUR: FISH & CHIPS<br />

FRI: FISH & CHIPS<br />

SAT: CHICKEN NIB/CHIPS<br />

SUN: ROAST MEAL<br />

TUE: CHICKEN NIB/CHIPS<br />

WED: ROAST MEAL<br />

Available 11.30am-2pm<br />

CAFE OPEN 7 DAYS 9AM - 4PM<br />

BAR OPEN THU - SUN EVENINGS<br />

PH 385 8880<br />

FIND US ON FACEBOOK<br />

fb.com/GBCCHCH<br />

THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX, 110 MARSHLAND RD<br />

www.gardenhotel.co.nz . Phone 385 3132<br />

facebook.com/gardenrestaurantbuffet instagram.com/gardenrestaurantbuffet<br />

<strong>The</strong> DnD DUO<br />

(JOJO & MARK)<br />

BISTRO<br />

OPEN FROM 12PM<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

TO SUNDAY<br />

SATURDAY 31st JULY, 7PM<br />

<strong>The</strong> DnD TRIO<br />

Nostalgia Night vol.2<br />

PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES.<br />

DOWNSTAIRS - FREE<br />

HOUSIE<br />

EVERY THURSDAY<br />

12PM<br />

EYES DOWN 12.30PM<br />

BAR HOURS<br />

MON 3PM-10PM<br />

TUES & WEDS 11.30AM<br />

THURS 11AM | FRI 11.30AM<br />

SAT & SUN 11AM<br />

Closing times will vary.


Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> 47<br />

christchurch<br />

GIG GUIDE<br />

Thursday <strong>15</strong> to Wednesday 21 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

12 BAR, 342 St Asaph St: Christchurch’s<br />

smoking hot BLUES BAR. Thursday 7.30pm<br />

- Eddie Simon. Friday 8pm - Good Habits.<br />

Saturday 8pm - Ink & Bone Tribute feat.<br />

Lanthanum. Wednesday 7pm - Ara Jazz &<br />

Blues Jam.<br />

ARMADILLO'S PREBBELTON, 587<br />

Springs Rd: Saturday 31st <strong>July</strong>, 8.30pm -<br />

Vague As Brothers.<br />

A ROLLING STONE, 579 Colombo St:<br />

Thursday 7.30pm - Laidback grooves, roots &<br />

blues with CWB (Cathcart, Walsh & Blaikie),<br />

free. Friday 5.30pm - Clube do Choro<br />

Christchurch's Brazilian Jam Session, all<br />

welcome, free; 9pm - Classic rock covers with<br />

Plan B feat. Kevin Emmett, free. Saturday<br />

9pm - UK79: A Post-Punk Celebration,<br />

preformed live by Permanence, & Other<br />

Voices, pre-sales SOLD OUT, sorry NO door<br />

sales available. Sunday 4pm - Sunday Session<br />

feat. Ruby Fusion; T3; & I See Tomorrow,<br />

free. Monday 7pm - Quiz. Tuesday 8pm -<br />

Stand-up comedy night presented by Thy<br />

Kingdom Comedy, free; 9.30pm - Open Mic,<br />

all gear provided, all welcome, free.<br />

BILL'S BAR, 1 Halswell Rd: Thursday<br />

7pm - Mickey Rat's Karaoke. Friday 7pm -<br />

Mandi Miller. Saturday 7pm - AMPT. Sunday<br />

7pm - Mickey Rat's Karaoke.<br />

BRIDIE'S BAR & BISTRO, 401<br />

Worcester St: Saturday 6.30pm - Karaoke.<br />

Sunday 4pm - Quiz.<br />

BOO RADLEYS, Level 1, 98 Victoria St:<br />

Thursday 9pm - Supercat. Friday 8pm - Libby<br />

Barker; 10.30pm - <strong>The</strong> Fillets duo. Saturday<br />

8pm - Neil Alexander; 10.30pm - Live music.<br />

Wednesday 7.30pm - South Street Blues Trio;<br />

9.30pm - Open Mic Night.<br />

CASSELS BLUE SMOKE, 3 Garlands<br />

Rd: Thursday & Friday 7pm - Courtney<br />

Barnett SOLD OUT.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH CASINO, 30 Victoria<br />

St: Friday 6pm - Stephen James; 9.<strong>15</strong>pm -<br />

D'Sendantz. Saturday 6pm - Nyree; 9.<strong>15</strong>pm -<br />

Cantora.<br />

HORNBY CLUB, Carmen Rd: Saturday<br />

7pm - Sha-low. Sunday 3pm - Marcel.<br />

Saturday 23rd <strong>July</strong>, 7.30pm - Madsen<br />

Promotions presents Jersey Boys & Grease<br />

SOLD OUT. Saturday 14th August, 8pm -<br />

Local rock covers band<br />

Red Zone play the Miller Bar on<br />

Lincoln Rd this Saturday night.<br />

To add a listing, contact<br />

Jo Fuller 03 364 7425 or<br />

027 458 8590<br />

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

www.star.kiwi/whatson<br />

Hornby Club cont...<br />

DnD Showband presents Two Tribute Shows<br />

in One feat. ELVIS & ABBA, tickets $25 at<br />

the club office.<br />

KAIAPOI CLUB, 113 Raven Quay: Friday<br />

7pm - DnD Duo (Jojo & Mark). Saturday<br />

31st <strong>July</strong> 7pm - DnD Trio Nostalgia Night<br />

vol.2: Hits of the 70's feat. Jojo, Gigi & Mark,<br />

prizes for best costumes, free entry.<br />

MICKY FINNS, 85a Hereford St: Friday<br />

10.30pm - Realignment. Saturday 10.30pm -<br />

Smoke & Mirrors.<br />

RICHMOND CLUB, 75 London St: Friday<br />

7pm - Absout. Saturday 7pm - Mezzanine.<br />

Sunday 3pm - Lissel.<br />

RIVERSIDE MARKET, 98 Oxford Tce:<br />

Thursday 6pm - Live jazz feat. Mitch<br />

Thomas, $<strong>15</strong> entry.<br />

TEMPS BAR, 21 Goulding St, Hornby:<br />

Friday 8.30pm - DJ. Saturday 8.30pm -<br />

Nightwatch.<br />

THE EMBANKMENT, 181 Ferry Rd:<br />

Thursday 8pm - <strong>The</strong> Giant Poppies. Saturday<br />

8.30pm - <strong>The</strong> Johnnies (Chch) '1981' album<br />

launch with support Bernicia (Dunedin)<br />

'Magic Pill' release; Your Face (Dunedin); 71<br />

Drift (Chch), $10 entry. Wednesday 9pm -<br />

Titanic (Kevin Emmett, Nick Buchanan, and<br />

Peter K Malthus). Saturday 24th <strong>July</strong>, 9pm -<br />

Southern Slaughter <strong>2021</strong> feat. Plague of the<br />

Fallen & Stepped Out, tix $10 via Cosmic<br />

Ticketing, $20 door sales.<br />

THE MILLER BAR, 308 Lincoln Rd,<br />

Addington: Friday 9.30pm - In the City.<br />

Saturday 9.30pm - Red Zone. Sunday 6pm -<br />

Lance Kiwi Karaoke. Tuesday 7pm - Quiz.<br />

Wednesday 7.30pm - Lance Kiwi Karaoke.<br />

WOOLSTON CLUB, 143 Hargood St:<br />

Saturday 7.45pm - <strong>The</strong> Meaniez. Saturday<br />

31st <strong>July</strong> 7.30pm - Totally 80's Show, tickets<br />

$25 at the club or online at<br />

cosmicticketing.co.nz.<br />

WUNDERBAR LYTTELTON, 19 London<br />

St, Lyttelton: Thursday - StellaVision;<br />

Hamish Kilgour; Fleur De Lis. Friday 9pm -<br />

Friday House. Saturday 7.30pm - HMN &<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ellice Road Boyz '<strong>The</strong> Vengeful<br />

Millennial Tour' with Bad Llamas, tickets at<br />

undertheradar.co.nz. Tuesday - Open Mic.<br />

Wednesday - Jam Night.<br />

LIVE MUSIC - PAVILION<br />

Saturday 7pm:<br />

SHA-LOW<br />

Sunday 3pm:<br />

MARCEL<br />

ALL BLACKS RUGBY<br />

SATURDAY 7.05PM: AB's v FIJI<br />

- COMING UP -<br />

Upstairs on the<br />

Mezzanine<br />

Tickets limited<br />

Pre-sale tickets $25<br />

available at the office.<br />

Door sales $30<br />

(if available).<br />

Doors open at 7pm.<br />

Come on down!<br />

17 CARMEN RD. PH. 03 349 9026<br />

WWW.HORNBYWMC.CO.NZ<br />

WHAT’S ON AT THE RICHMOND CLUB<br />

FRIDAY 7PM<br />

ABSOLUT<br />

LIVE<br />

RUGBY<br />

BIG SCREEN<br />

THE JUNCTION<br />

SATURDAY<br />

7.05PM<br />

ALL BLACKS<br />

v<br />

FIJI<br />

SATURDAY 7PM<br />

MEZZANINE<br />

SUNDAY 3PM<br />

LISSEL<br />

75 London St, Richmond<br />

Christchurch 8013<br />

P: 03 389 5778<br />

theborough.nz<br />

richmondclub.nz


48 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

STYLE & QUALITY<br />

FOR LESS<br />

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Elm<br />

Collection<br />

Table Large $979 $899<br />

Table Small $629 $579<br />

Buffet $1189 $1099<br />

WAS $1999<br />

$<br />

1849 Bramwell<br />

3+2 Suite<br />

3 Seater $1199 $1099<br />

2 Seater $839 $779<br />

SUPER<br />

SPECIAL SUPER<br />

SPECIAL SUPER<br />

SPECIAL SUPER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SUPER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Willow<br />

Bar Stool<br />

Cove<br />

Barstool<br />

Coronet<br />

Bar stool<br />

Rustic Chair<br />

Vintage<br />

Cognac<br />

Linden<br />

Bar Stool<br />

WAS $89<br />

$<br />

79<br />

WAS $139<br />

$<br />

129<br />

WAS $189<br />

$<br />

179<br />

WAS $189<br />

$<br />

169<br />

WAS $89<br />

$<br />

69<br />

Nova Bedroom<br />

Collection<br />

Sylvie Bedroom<br />

Collection<br />

Tallboy 5 Drawers $689 $639<br />

Tallboy 6 Drawers $799 $739<br />

Lowboy 6 Drawers $729 $679<br />

Bedside $219 $199<br />

Headboard From $379<br />

Bedside $279 $249<br />

Bedframe $1099 $999<br />

Under Bed Drawer $189 $169<br />

6 Drawer Tallboy $799 $779<br />

6 Drawer Lowboy $749 $719<br />

SUPER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Lift Up Base<br />

Single $489 $459<br />

King Single $509 $479<br />

Double $569 $529<br />

Queen $599 $559<br />

King $669 $619<br />

FROM<br />

$<br />

459<br />

SUPER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

Riviera<br />

Mattress<br />

FROM<br />

$<br />

349<br />

Single $369 $349<br />

King Single $419 $389<br />

Double $499 $469<br />

Queen $549 $509<br />

King $599 $549<br />

California King $709 $659<br />

SUPER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

Pocket Spring,<br />

Euro Top, Quilt Fibre,<br />

Wave Foam & Comfort Foam<br />

FROM<br />

$<br />

499<br />

King Single $539 $499<br />

Double $679 $629<br />

Queen $759 $709<br />

Cloud Rest Mattress<br />

King $839 $779<br />

Super King $899 $839<br />

FREE<br />

CARPARKING<br />

SOUTH CITY<br />

BATH ST<br />

WE ARE<br />

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REBEL SPORT<br />

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MON-FRI 9:30AM – 5:30PM<br />

SAT-SUN 10AM – 5:30PM<br />

0800 268 264<br />

www.affordablefurniture.nz

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