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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
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ship days<br />
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Emotional Barnett reveals<br />
his wife’s<br />
cancer has<br />
returned<br />
‘She is the<br />
toughest<br />
person I know’<br />
NEWSTALK ZB host Simon<br />
Barnett paid an emotional<br />
tribute to his wife Jodi last<br />
week after returning to the<br />
airwaves for the first time in<br />
four weeks.<br />
Addressing listeners on<br />
the show Simon Barnett and<br />
James Daniels Afternoons, the<br />
broadcasting veteran revealed<br />
Jodi’s brain cancer had<br />
returned after three years in<br />
remission.<br />
Jodi was rushed to the<br />
hospital in April 2018 after<br />
suffering a seizure at the<br />
couple’s Christchurch home.<br />
She was later diagnosed with<br />
two lesions on her brain.<br />
• Turn to page 5<br />
FIGHTING: Simon Barnett and wife Jodi. Jodi is recovering from a further operation<br />
to remove a brain tumour.<br />
Heritage<br />
school<br />
building<br />
debate<br />
heats up<br />
PIGEON BAY residents<br />
concerned about a plan for a<br />
mental health retreat at a heritage<br />
site in the area have nothing to<br />
fear, says Purupuru Whetu Trust<br />
chief executive Karaitiana<br />
Tickell.<br />
PWT provides mental health,<br />
addiction and other whānau<br />
assistance.<br />
It has city council support to<br />
commercialise the publicly owned<br />
Kukupa School, but a battle to<br />
save the 145-year-old heritage<br />
building has been heating up.<br />
Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong> resident Peter<br />
Stapels presented to the Te Pātaka<br />
o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula<br />
Community Board this month,<br />
suggesting the lease to PWT<br />
might be being sneaked through.<br />
“I was told by council staff not<br />
to present to you today,” he said.<br />
“They want us to wait until next<br />
year, but my trust in the council<br />
has been shaken.”<br />
Another resident Duncan<br />
Brown said a lot of heritage<br />
material remains on the building.<br />
He is concerned some of that may<br />
be lost in redevelopment.<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
NEWS 3<br />
No additional buses until June<br />
• By Tina Grumball<br />
LYTTELTON residents<br />
concerned about cruise ship<br />
passengers overloading the public<br />
transport system will have to<br />
wait until June for any additional<br />
services.<br />
An Environment Canterbury<br />
spokesperson told <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
News yesterday it had already<br />
planned to increase the frequency<br />
of the number 28 bus after community<br />
feedback.<br />
However, this could not be<br />
done until June because of driver<br />
shortages.<br />
The last of the 86 cruise ships<br />
to dock in Lyttelton this season<br />
would leave on April 10. The<br />
next one to arrive is the Celebrity<br />
Eclipse on Saturday.<br />
Since the first ship arrived in<br />
October, some residents have<br />
posted photos to the Lyttelton<br />
- Ain’t No Place I’d Rather Be!<br />
Facebook page of buses crammed<br />
full of the cruise passengers.<br />
Said Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū<br />
Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board chair Reuben Davidson:<br />
“The concern I’ve heard from<br />
a number of people is that the<br />
capacity of the public transport<br />
option isn’t sufficient on days that<br />
cruise ships arrive in port.<br />
“Regular bus users who use it<br />
daily as a commuter service are<br />
having to wait for multiple visits<br />
from a bus before there’s space on<br />
it for them. That’s causing people<br />
to be late, causing people to have<br />
to wait long periods of time, causing<br />
some frustration understandably.”<br />
When asked what his reaction<br />
was to buses not being increased<br />
until after cruise season, resident<br />
Sefton Priestley said he could see<br />
how disappointing it would be for<br />
people to hear.<br />
“If you were dependent on<br />
public transport to be able to get<br />
to work or to study or to be able<br />
to look after friends and whanau,<br />
that would be potentially really<br />
disruptive, wouldn’t it?” he said.<br />
Cruise ship passengers currently<br />
have the option of catching<br />
a shuttle into town for about $80<br />
on a round-trip or catching the<br />
public bus for about $2 each way.<br />
Said Lyttelton Community Association<br />
chairman Ken Maynard:<br />
“I think there is a reluctance<br />
of the cruse ship passengers to<br />
pay the [$50] to travel to Christchurch<br />
on an organised coach<br />
when they know from looking on<br />
the internet that they can go for<br />
$2 down on the bus.”<br />
He wrote to Environment Canterbury<br />
after the first cruise ship<br />
arrived in October as it became<br />
apparent there were more people<br />
than they thought coming off the<br />
ship.<br />
“Shall we say they were sympathetic<br />
but couldn’t do much<br />
on account of their shortage of<br />
drivers,” he said.<br />
His reaction to more services<br />
only being added in June was of<br />
disappointment that it was so far<br />
away.<br />
“But we will welcome it when it<br />
comes,” he said.<br />
ECan councillor<br />
Vicky Southworth,<br />
said they<br />
worked on a very<br />
tight system for<br />
public transport.<br />
Though, they<br />
Vicky<br />
Southworth<br />
could technically<br />
divert resources<br />
to the bus 28 issue,<br />
but that would take resources<br />
away from other communities.<br />
“There’s lots of communities<br />
•HAVE YOUR<br />
SAY: What<br />
do you<br />
think about<br />
cruise ship<br />
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While she acknowledged the<br />
overloaded buses affected people<br />
across the city who caught it, it<br />
was not an easy thing to suddenly<br />
change their plans.<br />
The route had been under earlier<br />
consultation and the increased<br />
frequency that was planned was a<br />
result of that.<br />
“The cruise ship thing’s a bit of<br />
a disappointing curve ball from<br />
my point of view,” she said.<br />
However, she said there was<br />
a willingness to see how they<br />
could facilitate and support other<br />
alternatives, such as the private<br />
sector getting involved to provide<br />
cheaper shuttle options.<br />
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Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
NEWS 5<br />
‘The trust can save this building’<br />
• From to page 1<br />
“I fear much of it will be lost if<br />
the building and site is developed<br />
as proposed,” Brown said.<br />
He said there are 10<br />
households within 200 metres of<br />
the school, all concerned about<br />
the proposal.<br />
Stapels said: “I want to make<br />
it clear that this is not an attack<br />
on PWT or the Tickells as they<br />
do amazing, vital work in the<br />
Christchurch community. It<br />
just bewilders me that they<br />
don’t seem to have the same<br />
thoughtfulness and care around<br />
engaging with the community<br />
they intend live in.”<br />
The city council is yet to make<br />
a decision about the terms of any<br />
lease, and Tickell said final costs<br />
will be key to determining what<br />
the trust can contribute.<br />
“I would personally like to see<br />
it turned into a place like some of<br />
those I remember visiting<br />
as a young boy, like YMCA<br />
facilities or Outward Bound,” he<br />
said.<br />
PWT will also make sure the<br />
wider community can use the<br />
centre, which would be a lot of<br />
the time, he said.<br />
“There will be a charge to hire<br />
the facility because it needs to be<br />
viable, but it will be minimal to<br />
cover the costs.<br />
“Our plan is a way to save the<br />
building. Christchurch City<br />
Council conservation experts<br />
will be in total control of all work<br />
done to the building.<br />
Without us, or another<br />
commercial solution, the<br />
building will continue to<br />
deteriorate,” he said.<br />
Resident Sarah Smith<br />
told the community<br />
board she would rather<br />
see the building sold.<br />
“Better that than<br />
turning it into a busy<br />
residential centre with hordes of<br />
people coming through.”<br />
Smith also objects to the<br />
Karaitiana<br />
Tickell<br />
commercial upgrade when she<br />
said there are other outdoor<br />
centres on Banks Peninsula,<br />
including at Orton Bradley<br />
Park, which PWT already<br />
uses.<br />
Tickell said the Kukupa<br />
centre would be different.<br />
“We use Orton Bradley<br />
for outdoor adventure-type<br />
activities,” he said.<br />
“Kukupa will be a place<br />
for a different cohort who<br />
will benefit from quiet time.”<br />
Brown said locals have tried<br />
to talk to PWT, but were simply<br />
USE: Debate over Purupuru Whetu Trust’s plans to use the<br />
Kukupa School site as a retreat centre have intensified.<br />
told not to worry.<br />
Tickell agreed the trust has<br />
been quiet “because we understood<br />
council was going to do<br />
the consultation”.<br />
He said: “We were simply<br />
following a council process.<br />
“Subsequently the council<br />
made it clear to us it wants<br />
us to consult before it<br />
makes any decision, so we<br />
will.”<br />
PWT has since hired a<br />
consultant to help with that<br />
process, he said.<br />
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1878, is Category 2 heritage listed<br />
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files, is a rare example of an early<br />
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extended in 1885. The school roll<br />
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then declined until it finally<br />
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to fall over.”<br />
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NEWS<br />
• By Nathan Morton<br />
CAR THEFT has “significantly<br />
increased” in Christchurch over<br />
recent weeks, according to police<br />
as youth crime rates continue to<br />
climb in the city.<br />
In just one week, police said<br />
they received more than 150<br />
reports of stolen cars across the<br />
Christchurch district.<br />
It’s a statistic they attribute<br />
to the increase in recent youth<br />
offending in the city, for which<br />
arrests and a number of charges<br />
have been laid.<br />
One of the most high profile<br />
was a 14-year-old in the city<br />
who has faced 81 charges in the<br />
Christchurch Youth Court. He<br />
was charged for unlawfully taking<br />
a motor vehicle among a host<br />
of other charges.<br />
But Superintendent, Lane Todd<br />
said with recent arrests taking<br />
place the number of stolen cars<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Number of stolen vehicles on the increase<br />
• From page 1<br />
She went into remission<br />
following a tough battle that left<br />
her with limited mobility on the<br />
right side of her face and speech<br />
difficulties.<br />
However, Barnett said Jodi<br />
underwent brain surgery three<br />
weeks ago, her fourth surgery in<br />
total after an MRI showed that a<br />
tumour had returned.<br />
“They removed the tumour.<br />
I saw the MRI scan before<br />
and after, and he managed<br />
to get pretty much all of this<br />
tumour out, the scan before was<br />
overwhelmingly sad,” Barnett<br />
said.<br />
He described Jodi’s<br />
neurosurgeon, Simon John, as<br />
“god-like” and said that his wife<br />
would not here without John and<br />
the prayers of others.<br />
An emotional Barnett then<br />
paid tribute to his wife’s<br />
strength.<br />
in Christchurch has started to<br />
decrease.<br />
He reminded the public of the<br />
importance of being “extra vigilant”<br />
when securing their cars,<br />
“She hasn’t been able to speak<br />
very well for the last three years<br />
but we have our own language,<br />
we understand each other very<br />
well.<br />
“Without a word of a lie, she<br />
is the toughest person I know,<br />
not just the toughest woman, but<br />
the toughest person,” Barnett<br />
said.<br />
“She is so incredibly brave, so<br />
strong-willed and so deeply loved<br />
by me, the kids, and many other<br />
Lane Todd<br />
making sure all valuables have<br />
been removed from the car when<br />
you get out.<br />
Todd also suggested people<br />
who park on the road consider<br />
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investing in a steering wheel<br />
lock.<br />
“It is a cheap but effective way<br />
of helping to prevent your car<br />
being stolen”.<br />
Car theft in the city isn’t a<br />
spring phenomenon. The city<br />
faced a spate of car thefts back<br />
in May when child thieves “as<br />
young as 10-years-old” targeted<br />
Mazda Demios for nightly<br />
joyrides. In just one weekend at<br />
the start of the year, 19 Demios –<br />
New Zealand’s most stolen car –<br />
were pinched across the Garden<br />
City alone.<br />
AA Insurance revealed in<br />
August car theft and attempted<br />
thefts had increased by 36.5 per<br />
cent nationally.<br />
– NZ Herald<br />
Neurosurgeon described as ‘god-like’<br />
people, and she’s come through<br />
it.”<br />
Jodi was back at home<br />
recovering after only three days<br />
in the hospital.<br />
Jason Winstanley, NZME’s<br />
chief radio officer, offered his<br />
support to Simon, Jodi and the<br />
family.<br />
“Simon and I are friends. I<br />
know him and Jodi well, and<br />
they will get through this,”<br />
Winstanley said.<br />
“All our love, support and<br />
best wishes go to Jodi, Simon,<br />
their four girls and their wider<br />
family, and we wish Jodi a speedy<br />
recovery.”<br />
The Barnetts met at Les<br />
Mills gym in Christchurch<br />
in 1989, and have been married<br />
for more than 26 years. The<br />
couple have four children<br />
together, Sammy, Sophie, Bella<br />
and Lily.<br />
– NZ Herald<br />
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NEWS 9<br />
Rugby players who were part of the Lyttelton teams through the 1970s. Left to right:<br />
Tyrone Fields, Robert Winder, Paul Malone, Gerard Loader, Mark Brown, Darren Foster, Ian<br />
Moore, Mark Buckley, Graeme Bachop, David Porteous, Brian Bachop, Paddy Campbell,<br />
Joel Ornsby, Mo Alderslade, Josh White, Justin Fields, Richard Sanders. Front - Brent<br />
Bachop, David McKenzie.<br />
The under-11 team of 1977 with coaches Paul Malone<br />
(left), Mo Alderslade (right) and Stephen Bachop holding<br />
the ball.<br />
After half a century, time for a reunion<br />
IT’S TAKEN nearly 50 years but<br />
a group of Lyttelton mates, with<br />
connections to a sporting family<br />
dynasty, have finally managed a<br />
reunion.<br />
Jake Jones, Brian Bachop, Paul<br />
Malone, Mo Aldersdale and<br />
others, all played junior grade<br />
rugby (now known as 2nd grade)<br />
in the mid-1970s, and coached<br />
the Lyttelton under-8s and under-9s<br />
for several seasons before<br />
moving their separate ways, and<br />
losing touch.<br />
The “little nippers” they<br />
coached included Bachop’s<br />
younger brothers, Graeme and<br />
Stephen, who went on to play,<br />
not only for the All Blacks, but<br />
also for Japan and Samoa respectively.<br />
Aldersdale, one of the reunion<br />
organisers, said the original<br />
group of rugby friends has<br />
been growing smaller over the<br />
decades.<br />
“So, about five years ago, a<br />
couple of us, sick of only meeting<br />
at funerals, decided on a get-together,<br />
at the Lyttelton Fire Station<br />
because the club currently<br />
has no clubrooms.<br />
“It’s taken that long to organise,<br />
partly because Covid got<br />
in the way, and sadly we lost<br />
another mate a couple of months<br />
ago so he and others were remembered,”<br />
he said.<br />
Players from the 70s will remember<br />
Lyttelton almost always<br />
fielded strong kids’ teams, even<br />
though it was a tiny club.<br />
“The kids we coached, now<br />
in their 50s, were always great<br />
fun and played way above their<br />
weight compared to the much<br />
bigger clubs in town,” Aldersdale<br />
said.<br />
He also remembers the<br />
great parent support the under-age<br />
grades used to get in<br />
those days.<br />
“We even fundraised to<br />
take the kids on a road trip<br />
around the North Island,<br />
through Hawkes <strong>Bay</strong> to Auckland<br />
and back.<br />
“We also remember loading up<br />
the cars and taking the kids for<br />
an ice cream after every match,<br />
win or lose,” he said.<br />
“Eventually we all travelled<br />
our separate ways but we still<br />
remember those close bonds, not<br />
only from playing sport together,<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
NEWS 11<br />
New walking tracks at stormwater basin<br />
PEOPLE WILL be able to enjoy<br />
4km of new walking track when<br />
the city council’s award-winning<br />
stormwater basin in Hoon Hay<br />
opens to the public on Friday.<br />
The stormwater basin is part<br />
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wetlands that the city council<br />
has been working on in the upper<br />
catchment of the Heathcote<br />
River. The facility as a whole<br />
has been named Te Kuru and<br />
includes the Eastman Wetlands.<br />
The city council is investing<br />
more than $50 million in the<br />
project and last month picked up<br />
a national award for it.<br />
City council<br />
head of three<br />
waters Helen<br />
Beaumont said<br />
this section of<br />
the project is<br />
now complete<br />
and ready for<br />
Helen<br />
Beaumont<br />
the public to<br />
use. It has 4km<br />
of walking track<br />
and large areas of wetland and<br />
native planting for people to<br />
enjoy.<br />
It will eventually link to<br />
three other stormwater storage<br />
and filtration basins that will<br />
collectively be able to store more<br />
than one million cubic metres<br />
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In total, the area will provide<br />
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cycle tracks and bridges, as<br />
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gone into ensuring this area also<br />
delivers long-term ecological and<br />
recreational benefits for the city,’’<br />
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“When the stormwater<br />
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people to be able to enjoy this<br />
area and for it to be habitat<br />
for birds and other wildlife,<br />
including lizards.<br />
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rest of this area. When the other<br />
stormwater basins are completed,<br />
this entire area will become a<br />
recreational and ecological asset<br />
for the city.”<br />
The name Te Kuru ‘the blow<br />
with the fist’ was recommended<br />
to the city council by Ngāi<br />
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historically used it to reference<br />
the area.<br />
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NEWS 13<br />
Cricket fundraiser a chance<br />
to remember local legend<br />
FESTIVAL: Sumner Cricket Club’s Celebration of<br />
Cricket Day this Sunday is also an opportunity to<br />
remember life member Des Lyons.<br />
THE SUMNER Cricket Club<br />
is honouring the game – and<br />
an icon of the local cricketing<br />
community – on Sunday, with<br />
a Celebration of Cricket Day at<br />
St Leonards Square.<br />
The event consists of three<br />
T20 games with the first, a<br />
juniors’ game, starting at<br />
9am, followed by the annual<br />
“grudge” match between<br />
Sumner Rugby and the cricket<br />
invitational team. The last<br />
game is the main event between<br />
the President’s XI and<br />
the Club Captain’s XI.<br />
The festival day is a community<br />
event and fundraiser<br />
for the cricket club and will<br />
include auctions, raffles, a<br />
bouncy castle, inflatable cricket<br />
nets, food and coffee.<br />
It is also a day to remember<br />
Sumner cricket icon Des<br />
Lyons, who passed away<br />
10 years ago. He was a life<br />
member of the club and a<br />
much-loved member of the<br />
Sumner community.<br />
Des joined the club in<br />
1956 and maintained the St<br />
Leonards Square pitch for<br />
many years as well as being<br />
involved in tennis, hockey,<br />
golf, bowls, rugby and surf<br />
lifesaving.<br />
At his funeral in 2012,<br />
donations were accepted<br />
towards rebuilding the<br />
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NEWS<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Treasures from the Past:<br />
Mikhail Lermontov sinks<br />
AT 3PM on February <strong>16</strong>,<br />
1986, one of the Soviet Union’s<br />
premier passenger cruisers, the<br />
Mikhail Lermontov, left Picton<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> on the falling tide,<br />
southbound for Milford Sound<br />
before she was due to cross back<br />
over the Tasman Sea to Sydney,<br />
Australia. On board were 408<br />
passengers, 370 of whom were<br />
elderly Australians who, up until<br />
that point, were on the pleasure<br />
cruise of a lifetime.<br />
The MS Mikhail Lermontov,<br />
one of five sister ships, was built<br />
in the East German Baltic port<br />
of Wismar by V.E.B. Mathias-Thesen<br />
Werft in 1972. At<br />
20,000 tonnes, she was 155m in<br />
length with a beam of 23.6m and<br />
a draught of 7.8m.With a crew<br />
of 330, for a total complement<br />
of 738 passengers and crew –<br />
and equipped with five bars, a<br />
library, a gymnasium, a sauna<br />
and a swimming pool, along<br />
with two hair salons and various<br />
shops – the Mikhail Lermontov<br />
was built for luxurious cruising.<br />
Named after the great Russian<br />
Romantic novelist and poet,<br />
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov,<br />
who died tragically young<br />
in a duel at the age of 26, the<br />
Lermontov after just 14 years at<br />
Diver Roger Lauder investigating the wreck of the MS<br />
Mikhail Lermontov. Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum ref.<br />
9720.1 and ref. 931.1<br />
https://www.teuaka.org.nz/online-collection/1129912 and<br />
532963<br />
sea would, unfortunately, not<br />
outlast its namesake.<br />
On this fateful day in her<br />
sailing career, harbourmaster<br />
and eminently experienced<br />
pilot, Captain Don Jamison<br />
took command of the Mikhail<br />
Lermontov out of Picton as the<br />
ship’s Captain Vorobyov retired<br />
to his cabin. Deciding to give the<br />
passengers a ride to remember,<br />
Jamison took the mighty cruise<br />
ship along the shoreline, sometimes<br />
too close for the remaining<br />
bridge crew’s comfort.<br />
Then, in a moment of madness<br />
that Captain Jamison would later<br />
blame on overworked exhaustion,<br />
this otherwise exemplary pilot decided<br />
to sail the large cruise liner<br />
between the cliffs of Cape Jackson<br />
and the craggy reef of Jackson<br />
Head, in spite of knowing this<br />
narrow passage to be too shallow<br />
for the ship’s draught.<br />
Alarmed by the sight of<br />
whitewater, the Soviet crew<br />
protested too late and at 5.37pm,<br />
travelling at 15 knots, the<br />
Mikhail Lermontov struck rocks<br />
portside, tearing the hull open<br />
in three places 5.5m below her<br />
waterline, and leaving the ship<br />
hopelessly stricken.<br />
Captain Vorobyov relieved his<br />
ashen-faced pilot and with the<br />
ship fast taking on water, turned<br />
for the safety of Port Gore bay.<br />
By 8.30pm she was listing<br />
badly to starboard and the<br />
passengers were ordered to<br />
abandon ship. In what has been<br />
described as a Dunkirk-style<br />
rescue, the crew helped transfer<br />
the passengers onto dozens of<br />
local boats, as well as the LPG<br />
tanker Tarihiko and the interisland<br />
ferry Arahura, with some<br />
passengers even swimming<br />
ashore.<br />
Almost five hours after hitting<br />
the reef – with Vorobyov<br />
failing to run the ship aground<br />
in shallow water, and just 20<br />
minutes after the last passenger<br />
was rescued – the pride of the<br />
Soviet cruise liners the Mikhail<br />
Lermontov sank to the bottom<br />
of Port Gore bay, coming to rest<br />
on its starboard side at a depth<br />
of 38m.<br />
In the chaos that followed,<br />
divers were sent down to check<br />
lifeboats for bodies, searching for<br />
the lone crewman, 33 year-old<br />
engineer Pavel Zagladimov, who<br />
went down with the ship; his<br />
body was never recovered.<br />
Divers also retrieved the ship’s<br />
bell, and even a number of AK-<br />
74 assault rifles and ceremonial<br />
helmets, all of which officials<br />
from the Soviet embassy were<br />
eager to take possession of.<br />
Roger Lauder was one such<br />
diver, photographed here<br />
diving on one of the Mikhail<br />
Lermontov lifeboats. Having<br />
retrieved the lifeboat compass,<br />
some years later he gifted it to<br />
the then Lyttelton Museum<br />
where it now resides, a reminder<br />
of the largest shipwreck in the<br />
history of Te Waipounamu<br />
South Island.<br />
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Tuesday 22 <strong>November</strong> <strong>2022</strong>, 12.30pm – 5.00pm<br />
George and Emma Masefield’s property,<br />
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Get your team together, enter and be the<br />
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Come explore George and Emma’s recent farm system transition from a traditional<br />
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Important: Farm tour will be undertaken on motorbikes and side-by-sides. Helmets<br />
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Arrive at 12.30pm for H+S briefing and depart for farm tour at 1pm.<br />
Dick Lucas, retired Senior Lecturer Plant Science/Dryland Pastures and Lincoln<br />
University will engage across stops on farm and highlight key agronomy knowledge<br />
relating to dryland hill country systems.<br />
Topics<br />
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FOOD<br />
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Coated meat for tasty meals<br />
Use sauce to enhance the flavour of<br />
meat and to help make it go further<br />
Sweet and sour chicken<br />
Serves 4<br />
Ingredients<br />
2/3rds cup tomato sauce, place<br />
in medium casserole dish with:<br />
½ cup brown sugar, firmly<br />
packed<br />
½ cup white vinegar<br />
2 x pinches Chinese five spice<br />
2 tablespoons sesame oil<br />
4 large chicken breast fillets,<br />
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1 tablespoon cornflour, dissolved<br />
in:<br />
1 tablespoon cold water<br />
1 large knob butter<br />
1kg stir fry vegetables<br />
Directions<br />
Microwave the tomato sauce/<br />
brown sugar/white vinegar/<br />
chinese five spice for a minute<br />
at a time until boiling, stirring<br />
in-between.<br />
Stir fry the chicken in the sesame<br />
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Add the cooked vegetables to<br />
the cooked chicken, pour the<br />
sauce over them both and toss<br />
through.<br />
Pour in the cornflour/water<br />
and stir until the sauce thickens.<br />
Serve on rice or noodles.<br />
Sweet and sour meatballs<br />
Serves 6<br />
Ingredients<br />
Meatballs:<br />
Up to 750gm mince, place in<br />
mixing bowl with:<br />
1 Egg<br />
1 packet onion soup mix<br />
Pepper<br />
Cornflour (to roll meatballs<br />
in)<br />
Olive oil<br />
Directions<br />
Mix mince/egg/soup mix/<br />
pepper.<br />
Roll into balls and roll in cornflour.<br />
Fry in oil, browning all sides<br />
and cooking meatballs through.<br />
(Can be baked in the oven –<br />
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Turn mid-way through cooking,<br />
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Ingredients<br />
Sauce:<br />
1/3rd cup brown sugar, place<br />
in medium-sized casserole dish<br />
with:<br />
½ cup malt vinegar<br />
1 heaped tablespoon cornflour<br />
1 tablespoon soy sauce<br />
1 x 227gm can pineapple<br />
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both the pieces and the juice are<br />
used)<br />
Directions<br />
Microwave on high for a<br />
minute at a time, stirring inbetween,<br />
until ingredients come<br />
to the boil.<br />
Serve the meatballs, then pour<br />
the sauce over them.<br />
This recipe should yield approximately<br />
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Wine baked pork with<br />
prunes<br />
Serves 6-8<br />
Ingredients<br />
4 tablespoons olive oil, place in<br />
frypan<br />
2 large onions (chopped)<br />
4 more tablespoons olive oil<br />
Up to 1200gm pork (sliced or<br />
cubed)<br />
24 prunes (chopped)<br />
750ml oriental plum sauce,<br />
place in mixing bowl with:<br />
200ml tablespoons red wine<br />
Peppercorns<br />
Directions<br />
Saute onion in first measure of<br />
olive oil, remove from pan and<br />
set aside.<br />
Heat second measure of olive<br />
oil and brown the pork, then<br />
place in large casserole dish.<br />
Place onions and prunes over<br />
top. Beat the plum sauce/wine/<br />
peppercorns and pour over the<br />
pork/onions/prunes.<br />
Cover, and bake at 180 deg C<br />
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4. Indeed, masculine address is wanted (7)<br />
8. An edentate description of an old hag, no<br />
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Take the special luxury of Lexus off-road<br />
IT’S A CLEVER piece of marketing<br />
on behalf of both brands – Toyota<br />
and Lexus.<br />
A new Toyota Land Cruiser has<br />
just landed – the GR 300 Sport I<br />
evaluated in August. Of course,<br />
that awesome, large go-anywhere<br />
sport utility vehicle lends itself to<br />
models in the Lexus stable, the LX<br />
500d.<br />
However, the two are well<br />
distanced in terms of branding,<br />
Toyota use its performance arm<br />
Gazoo Racing to make a point of<br />
difference, Lexus badge the LX500d<br />
with F-Sport or Limited logos.<br />
In terms of pricing, the Land<br />
Cruiser starts at $127,990, while<br />
the Lexus LX 500d sits at $175,900<br />
for both the F-Sport and Limited.<br />
What you pay extra for in the<br />
Lexus goes well towards what<br />
makes that brand so special. The<br />
LX 500d is well and truly a luxury<br />
model, and, what’s more, it is a<br />
luxury model that will take you<br />
places off-road and, of course,<br />
travel comfortably on any on-road<br />
journey short or long.<br />
Sure, there’s the underlying feel<br />
that the mechanicals and platform<br />
are engineered for a rugged life<br />
off-the-beaten track, but it has been<br />
softened and is perfectly acceptable<br />
for those who are lucky enough<br />
to travel in it every day, it gets all<br />
the trick four-wheel-drive gear<br />
along with all the grandeur that<br />
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The LX series isn’t new, it has<br />
been around for almost as long<br />
as Lexus has been in our market,<br />
and in the past it has always been<br />
powered by a V8 engine – petrol<br />
and diesel.<br />
Well, that’s all changed, just like<br />
the Land Cruiser, the LX 500d<br />
gets a similar design but with two<br />
cylinders chopped off. Yes, it is a<br />
V6 – diesel-fuelled and displacing<br />
3.3-litre.<br />
That matters little, the twin<br />
turbocharged unit pumps out more<br />
power at the top end against the old<br />
V8, along with having more torque<br />
arriving through forced induction.<br />
Lexus rates the 3346cc, quadcamshaft,<br />
24-valve unit at 227kW,<br />
with an amazing 700Nm of torque<br />
available all of the way from<br />
<strong>16</strong>00rpm to 2600rpm. It is a true<br />
powerhouse that has an unfaltering<br />
flow of power right through to the<br />
4500rpm redline. Well, it needs to<br />
be strong, the LX 500d weighs in<br />
heavy at almost 2700kg, and rated<br />
with a 3500kg towing figure there is<br />
a lot of weight to haul constantly.<br />
That aside, it feels sprightly,<br />
especially if you select sport mode,<br />
one of several modes the driver can<br />
select at will. The LX 500d will cut<br />
out a standstill to 100km/h time<br />
of 8sec, and will lunge through a<br />
highway overtake in 5.8sec; both<br />
these figures are quick for vehicle<br />
type.<br />
LUXURY: The Lexus LX500d has genuine off-road potential<br />
along with high comfort levels.<br />
LEXUS LX500D: F-Sport and Limited models both list at $175,900.<br />
Drive is transferred to all four<br />
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power flows fluidly through the<br />
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smooth shifts which work well<br />
with the power characteristics.<br />
Even though it is a huge and bulky<br />
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and it is an off-road champion like<br />
no other.<br />
The LX 500d has a multitude<br />
of unsealed surface drive options,<br />
they are all dial or button operated<br />
and are intuitive to use quickly<br />
when grip and traction settings<br />
need altering.<br />
I had intended to take the<br />
F-Sport model on a long highway<br />
journey to South Canterbury,<br />
but ongoing maintenance on the<br />
Kiddie-house meant I didn’t have<br />
an abundance of time available<br />
during the evaluation period.<br />
However, I did get to cruise<br />
through to the Rakaia Gorge<br />
and I can report that even with its<br />
bulk the LX 500d isn’t taxing to<br />
drive, such are the levels of comfort<br />
and quality it is relaxing on the<br />
road.<br />
There is little sensation in a<br />
corner, there is minor body roll, but<br />
the F-Sport model has performance<br />
dampers that are firmer than those<br />
fitted to the Limited. Even so, it<br />
has a fabulous ride, bearing in<br />
mind that the suspension has to<br />
• Price – Lexus LX 500d<br />
F-Sport, $175,900<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
5100mm; width,<br />
1990mm; height,<br />
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• Configuration – V6,<br />
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10-speed automatic<br />
• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 8sec<br />
• Fuel usage – 10.2/100km<br />
disguise a live rear axle. Up front a<br />
traditional double wishbone system<br />
is utilised.<br />
Not only is the LX 500d a better<br />
car all round with the new engine,<br />
it is also a lot more thrifty and<br />
economical to run. Lexus claim<br />
a 10.2-litre per 100km combined<br />
cycle fuel usage average. The fuel<br />
readout displays were constantly<br />
showing a 12l/100km figure on my<br />
highway excursion. At 100km/h<br />
the instantaneous readout sits at<br />
7l/100km with the engine just<br />
loping over gently at 1400rpm at<br />
100km/h.<br />
If you take into account an<br />
80-litre fuel tank, huge distances<br />
can be travelled between fill-ups.<br />
That’s something I like in an<br />
evaluation car. To see an 800km<br />
distance to empty on pick-up is<br />
very reassuring. I took the test car<br />
back with the fuel gauge barely<br />
dropping to three-quarters after a<br />
distance of 250km.<br />
To top it off, the LX 500d has<br />
all the kit to keep all occupants<br />
happy. There’s so much stuff on<br />
board that you will feel justified in<br />
your purchase. What’s more, it is<br />
the vehicle you could have if you<br />
travel in the back blocks frequently,<br />
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As mentioned, the Kiddie-home<br />
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transformation in the last couple<br />
of years, one of my recent tasks<br />
was to off-load an old oven and<br />
fridge to the recycling centre. The<br />
LX 500d came with a tow bar so<br />
I hired a trailer and completed<br />
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never seriously tested the LX 500d’s<br />
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I can’t conclusively say which is<br />
the better vehicle, the Land Cruiser<br />
300 or Lexus LX 500d, both have<br />
different personalities yet both do<br />
similar jobs and both are extremely<br />
capable. I think I’d be a Lexus<br />
buyer, I adore the entire product<br />
simply because of the quality<br />
control and feel you get from<br />
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c. The yard can hold up to 335,000 tonnes at any one time. Currently the coal stockyard is holding in the order of<br />
150,000 to 180,000 tonnes at any one time.<br />
d. The annual throughput in the last five years has varied between approximately 1 million to 1.5 million tonnes<br />
per annum although future volumes may possibly peak at 2.0 million tonnes per annum.<br />
A duration of 20 years has been sought for this discharge to air.<br />
Submissions<br />
For details of the application and to make an online submission visit the Environment Canterbury website:<br />
www.ecan.govt.nz (Search for a Resource Consent CRC220756) or view at the Environment Canterbury offices at<br />
200 Tuam Street, Christchurch<br />
Any person may make a written submission on any of the above applications.<br />
All submissions can be mailed to: Environment Canterbury PO Box 345 Christchurch 8140; or email: hearings@<br />
ecan.govt.nz; or made online at https://ecan.govt.nz/do-it-online/resource-consents/notifications-andsubmissions/notified-consents/.<br />
Any signed written copy must be sent to the Applicant at the address for<br />
service detailed above.<br />
A submission should include your name, address and phone number; the applicant’s name and consent<br />
application number. A submission must state your reason for submission, whether you support or oppose the<br />
application and if you wish to be heard in support of your submission.<br />
For advice on the applications please phone 03 353 9007 or 0800ECINFO (0800 324 636).<br />
Submissions must be received by Environment Canterbury no later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday 14<br />
December <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
Stefanie Rixecker<br />
Chief Executive<br />
Please contact<br />
Environment Canterbury<br />
with any queries:<br />
0800 324 636<br />
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