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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
starnews.co.nz<br />
Promoting<br />
Akaroa as a<br />
destination<br />
Page 3<br />
Temporary halt to<br />
Birdlings Flat<br />
water chlorination<br />
Page 4<br />
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A COFFEE table surfing book<br />
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The 192-page NZ Surf<br />
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The high impact volume has a<br />
feature on logging or traditional<br />
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by Sumner logger Cam Haylock<br />
(above).<br />
Alberta Hall, Neo Lestrange,<br />
Luke O’Neill, Jason ‘Moa’ Lawn<br />
and Joe Furniss receive a variety<br />
of coverage in the Logging<br />
chapter. • Turn to page 9<br />
Financial<br />
losses<br />
force<br />
Lyttelton<br />
Top Club<br />
to close<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
THE LYTTELTON Top Club is<br />
closing its doors this weekend,<br />
just one year after marking its<br />
150th anniversary – and it may be<br />
for good.<br />
The club has been trading at a<br />
loss for years as membership has<br />
continued to decline and while<br />
there was some hope it might<br />
trade its way out of trouble club<br />
president, Jed O’Donoghue said<br />
it has come to light earthquake<br />
strengthening work, which was<br />
supposed to have been done in<br />
20<strong>14</strong>, was not done.<br />
“Now we know that, we cannot<br />
continue trading, so we are going<br />
to shut the doors on Sunday,” he<br />
said.<br />
“We don’t hold out much hope<br />
for the future. We will need a new<br />
building consent and repair costs<br />
will be much higher now. It may<br />
be the end of the club altogether,<br />
but we are exploring all options.”<br />
The club boasts a large<br />
restaurant and bar facilities, as well<br />
as social areas, a TAB and some of<br />
the best views in Lyttelton.<br />
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• From page 1<br />
It was established in 1871 when<br />
it was known as the Gentlemen’s<br />
Club.<br />
The last financial report shows it<br />
has been losing money for most of<br />
the past 21 years.<br />
“The only profitable year was<br />
the earthquake year when the club<br />
was the only place in town still<br />
open,” O’Donoghue said.<br />
Two months ago club committee<br />
members expressed some hope<br />
membership might increase<br />
post-Covid and the club might<br />
survive.<br />
O’Donoghue, who has been<br />
in charge of the club for the past<br />
two years, said that now seems<br />
unlikely because of the unrepaired<br />
earthquake damage and the fact<br />
“the family silver is pretty well<br />
gone”.<br />
“Over the years the club has sold<br />
off various properties it owned just<br />
to keep going,” he said.<br />
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treasures from the past<br />
Battlecruiser visits Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
The HMS New Zealand played a significant part during battle in World<br />
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Page 22<br />
Your Local MP for Banks Peninsula<br />
Tracey<br />
McLellan<br />
Well, <strong>2022</strong> is rapidly coming to a close<br />
and I’m sure Christmas get-togethers<br />
and a summer break are front and centre<br />
of everyone’s minds. It’s the perfect<br />
opportunity to fire up the BBQ, dust off<br />
the backyard cricket set and spend quality<br />
time with loved ones.<br />
It is also a fitting time to acknowledge<br />
those who serve our communities<br />
tirelessly throughout the year, so it was<br />
a pleasure to host various community<br />
groups at my electorate office recently and<br />
say thank you. They are unsung heroes<br />
and I hope to continue working closely<br />
with them next year.<br />
Speaking of hardworking pillars of the<br />
community, it was a privilege to take a<br />
tour of the Sumner Fire Station recently<br />
and meet some of the dedicated crew of<br />
volunteers. I can’t thank them, and their<br />
colleagues throughout Banks Peninsula,<br />
enough for serving and protecting our<br />
communities.<br />
Delivering safe and sustainable transport<br />
is a priority for the Labour government<br />
and this is evident in the recently<br />
announced Transport Choices package.<br />
$350 million dollars has been allocated<br />
over two years to deliver strategic cycle<br />
networks, walkable neighbourhoods,<br />
green and healthy school travel and<br />
public transport improvements. Projects<br />
benefitting Te Aratai College and Linwood<br />
Avenue School have been included in the<br />
indicative package. I was only too pleased<br />
to advocate for local projects, so I’m<br />
excited to see these developments.<br />
The inner bays are popular with local<br />
cyclists, so I’m stoked that an expanding<br />
network of cycleways is taking shape,<br />
making our city increasingly liveable<br />
and sustainable. The first section of<br />
the Heathcote Expressway, which runs<br />
from Heathcote Valley to The Tannery,<br />
is complete and the remainder is under<br />
construction, while another section of<br />
the Rapanui – Shag Rock cycleway was<br />
officially opened in Ferrymead on<br />
8 <strong>December</strong>.<br />
Wellington can seem like a long way away<br />
from the Banks Peninsula electorate, so it’s<br />
always a treat to welcome local schools to<br />
Parliament. I’ve had a few such visits lately,<br />
including from Lyttelton Primary School<br />
and Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School (who are due<br />
as I write this). It’s a special place and I<br />
love seeing students get a glimpse of our<br />
democratic system.<br />
<strong>2022</strong> has been equally challenging and<br />
rewarding and I’m already looking<br />
forward to working with many of you in<br />
2023. The electorate office at 642 Ferry Rd,<br />
Woolston, will close on 22 <strong>December</strong> and<br />
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Promote Akaroa – Fields<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
NEWLY-ELECTED Banks<br />
Peninsula Ward city councillor<br />
Tyrone Fields will be asking<br />
the city council to offer<br />
ChristchurchNZ “some<br />
direction in its priorities”<br />
around how it promotes Akaroa<br />
as a destination.<br />
Akaroa<br />
businesses<br />
have<br />
complained<br />
publicly that<br />
the town is<br />
getting a raw<br />
Tyrone Fields<br />
deal. They say<br />
not enough is<br />
being spent<br />
by ChristchurchNZ marketing<br />
Akaroa as a destination now the<br />
big cruise ships are no longer<br />
visiting.<br />
City council-owned<br />
ChristchurchNZ liaises with local<br />
businesses on how the town<br />
is promoted, but it doesn’t have<br />
any data on how much it actually<br />
spends directly promoting<br />
the town.<br />
“Given that Banks Peninsula<br />
is part of Christchurch<br />
city, Akaroa residents are<br />
Christchurch residents in<br />
terms of the data we track,”<br />
ChristchurchNZ head of tourism<br />
Kath Low said.<br />
“I will be talking to<br />
ChristchurchNZ about prioritising<br />
the needs of Banks Peninsula,”<br />
Fields said.<br />
“I need to understand what<br />
our options are. We want to<br />
see Akaroa businesses thrive<br />
and support them, however<br />
special places are often ruined<br />
through mismanagement of the<br />
things that made it special.<br />
“We need to know what the<br />
community actually wants, so it<br />
would make sense to ask them,”<br />
Fields said.<br />
Low said: “We agree with<br />
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councillor Fields that this is the<br />
right time to be asking the community<br />
what it wants.”<br />
Work has begun on that,<br />
including individual interviews,<br />
group interviews and public<br />
surveys.<br />
“We will also be holding<br />
workshops with local stakeholders<br />
in February to discuss<br />
all the data to feed into the<br />
creation of the Banks Peninsula<br />
Destination Management Plan,<br />
expected to be completed by<br />
June 2023,” she said.<br />
Fields said it is unusual for a<br />
metropolitan council to have a<br />
destination within its territory<br />
just an hour and a half away.<br />
“Perhaps there needs to be<br />
some different thinking,” he<br />
said.<br />
“There is scope for council<br />
to offer ChristchurchNZ some<br />
direction in its priorities.”<br />
After Fields was elected, he<br />
admitted he had a tough job<br />
ahead.<br />
“There is a strong perception<br />
across the peninsula that<br />
Christchurch does not care<br />
about it,” he said.<br />
Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
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THE CITY council has released<br />
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Peninsula.<br />
“This risk screening is a really<br />
useful tool for the council to help<br />
us understand and plan for the<br />
significant risks that our district<br />
faces due to climate change,” said<br />
city council adaptation planning<br />
team leader Jane Morgan.<br />
The risk screening identifies<br />
significant risks to the natural<br />
and built environment domains<br />
in six areas across the district. It<br />
will be used to prioritise projects<br />
in Asset Management Plans and<br />
the Long Term Plan, ensuring<br />
climate resilience is appropriately<br />
included in planning and implementing<br />
the city council’s work.<br />
Some of the priority risks identified<br />
include coastal and flood<br />
hazards in coastal Banks Peninsula;<br />
drought, heat and wildfire<br />
in inland Banks Peninsula; sea<br />
level rise, storm surge, tsunami<br />
and rising groundwater in coastal<br />
Christchurch; increasing temperatures<br />
and drought in inland<br />
Christchurch; and wildfires<br />
and landslides in the Port Hills.<br />
Akaroa will be affected by all<br />
these risks.<br />
The climate change risk<br />
screening can be viewed on the<br />
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Possible solution found<br />
to Birdlings Flat<br />
street lighting issue<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
TE PATAKA o Rakaihautu<br />
Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board has decided it wants<br />
to turn off most of the street<br />
lighting in Birdlings Flat.<br />
The recommendation is not<br />
without controversy, but comes<br />
after a full four years of discussion<br />
and consultation that started<br />
after locals said the lights were<br />
too bright, affected wildlife and<br />
prevented people observing the<br />
night sky, in particular the Aurora<br />
Australis.<br />
A consultation attracted<br />
feedback from 94 residents and<br />
property owners, some arguing<br />
all lighting should be removed<br />
and others saying lights are needed<br />
for safety. A ‘no street lights’<br />
trial was then held mid-winter<br />
this year and a survey after that<br />
showed 82 per cent of residents<br />
and property owners still wanted<br />
reduced lighting, or none at all.<br />
Vince Burke, a resident in<br />
Hillview Rd, claimed “the community<br />
is split big time on the<br />
issue”.<br />
He told the community board<br />
residents paid for the lights in his<br />
area and they were required as a<br />
condition of the subdivision.<br />
“The city council has no right<br />
to remove them,” he said.<br />
“Birdlings Flat is growing.<br />
There are lot of children in the<br />
settlement. Every intersection<br />
should have a light,” he said.<br />
He told the board if the lights<br />
are removed he will never pay<br />
rates again.<br />
The community board has<br />
ended up recommending a<br />
compromise solution, removing<br />
two thirds of the street lights, and<br />
turning off the rest at midnight.<br />
Those remaining will also be<br />
changed to more animal-friendly<br />
2200K (orange colour) lights, recommended<br />
by the International<br />
Dark Sky Association, and will<br />
include shielding to reduce light<br />
spill onto adjacent properties.<br />
The community board was told<br />
by council staff there are no legal<br />
reasons why the council cannot<br />
remove lights and those retained<br />
will be adjustable and dimmable<br />
to suit what residents want.<br />
The agreed plan will see all<br />
lights removed on Coats St. One<br />
light is being kept on in the centre<br />
of Clifton St and four lights<br />
will remain on Hillview Rd to<br />
provide more uniform lighting<br />
along the length of that street.<br />
The community board’s<br />
recommendation still has to be<br />
ratified by the full council.<br />
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Temporary halt to chlorine in<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
BIRDLINGS FLAT residents<br />
have put a temporary stop to city<br />
council plans to chlorinate their<br />
water after being given just a few<br />
days notice that the chemical<br />
was going to be added.<br />
Residents said they heard<br />
about the proposed chlorination<br />
through social media, on the<br />
Friday before it was due to start,<br />
so immediately contacted Banks<br />
Peninsula Ward city councillor<br />
Tyrone Fields, who helped get a<br />
temporary stop so there could be<br />
some community consultation.<br />
Residents spokesman Clive<br />
James organised a deputation<br />
to the city council then called a<br />
public meeting where about<br />
60 residents made it very<br />
clear to council staff that they<br />
didn’t want chlorine added, he<br />
said.<br />
“I have never seen this community<br />
so galvanised. Chlorine<br />
in our water is not needed. Ours<br />
is probably the purest water in<br />
the country,” he said.<br />
The decision to add chlorine<br />
was made after city council staff<br />
said it would be the middle of<br />
next year before some minor upgrade<br />
work to the network could<br />
be completed.<br />
Acting head of three waters<br />
Tim Drennan said he wanted<br />
chlorine added in the meantime<br />
to ensure the water supply<br />
complied with the Government’s<br />
strict new standards.<br />
“We need to add a low level<br />
of chlorine to the water supply<br />
and will start doing that from 24<br />
November,” he said, but<br />
that didn’t happen after the<br />
residents’ protest.<br />
“We hope the city council will<br />
obtain an interim exemption<br />
that can apply until the middle<br />
of next year,” James said.<br />
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water<br />
“Our bore is 188m deep and<br />
travels through five different<br />
aquifers. We know we need a<br />
chlorine dosing system in place<br />
for emergencies, but to simply<br />
put chlorine into the water for<br />
no substantial reason is not<br />
acceptable,” he said.<br />
City council head of three<br />
waters Helen Beaumont agrees<br />
the water quality at Birdlings<br />
Flat is excellent and has an upto-date<br />
safety plan, but the Government’s<br />
new water regulation<br />
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to be added regardless, unless<br />
an exemption has been granted,<br />
she said.<br />
“We have considered the options<br />
and have written to the national<br />
water regulator, Taumata<br />
Arowai, setting out a proposed<br />
interim approach for managing<br />
the Birdlings Flat water supply<br />
without chlorination while we<br />
apply for a chlorine exemption,”<br />
she said.<br />
“We intend to apply for<br />
an exemption in early 2023.<br />
The application will be based<br />
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network.<br />
“We understand there was<br />
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about the initial notice period<br />
before chlorine was going to<br />
be introduced and we have<br />
taken that feedback on board,”<br />
Beaumont said.<br />
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$7.85m cycleway stage opened<br />
THE FINAL stage of the<br />
Rapanui-Shag Rock cycleway,<br />
was opened last week.<br />
It is one of six cycle routes to<br />
benefit from the Government’s<br />
‘shovel-ready’ Covid-19 infrastructure<br />
fund and is the latest<br />
addition to the city council’s<br />
Major Cycle Routes.<br />
Work began on the first stage<br />
of the cycleway in Linwood in<br />
2015.<br />
“The cycleway includes a<br />
total of 7.4km of shared paths<br />
and neighbourhood greenways,<br />
connecting three schools and<br />
pre-schools, as well as eight<br />
parks and reserves so it’s a really<br />
important link,” Heathcote<br />
Ward city councillor Sara Templeton<br />
said.<br />
The $7.85 million section takes<br />
riders from Dyers Rd to the<br />
Ferrymead bridge.<br />
It goes through Charlesworth<br />
Reserve, a tidal wetland home<br />
to native birds and more than<br />
100,000 trees and shrubs, before<br />
connecting back to Humphreys<br />
Drive on the reserve side of the<br />
Ferrymead shops.<br />
Said Templeton: “This hasn’t<br />
just been the construction of a<br />
cycleway. We’ve planted upwards<br />
of 35,000 additional trees and<br />
shrubs along the route to help<br />
improve the health of Linwood<br />
Canal, as well as support local<br />
inanga or whitebait.<br />
“There has also been a lot of<br />
KEEN: Heathcote Ward city councillor Sara Templeton<br />
cuts the ribbon to open the Rapanui-Shag Rock<br />
cycleway.<br />
work done on the failing seawall<br />
along the front of Tidal View<br />
which has totally been replaced,<br />
as well as streetscaping with<br />
new picnic tables, cycle parking,<br />
a drinking water fountain and<br />
even an outdoor shower for the<br />
windsurfers and foilers making<br />
the most of the estuary.”<br />
Two new signalised crossings<br />
on Humphreys Drive provide<br />
safe crossing points for people<br />
using the cycleway, and provide<br />
a connection to the Ferrymead<br />
Bridge to Redcliffs section of the<br />
Christchurch Coastal Pathway.<br />
“It’s exciting to think once the<br />
Coastal Pathway is complete in<br />
2023, there will be a safe cycleway<br />
all the way from the central city<br />
to Sumner, one of our most distant<br />
suburbs,” Templeton said.<br />
“It will make things safer and<br />
more convenient for commuters<br />
and students and will also be a<br />
fantastic recreational path.”<br />
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Celebrating Christmas<br />
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themed Christmas trees.<br />
Contributors from Canterbury<br />
Museum, Air Force Museum<br />
of New Zealand, Ngāi Tahu<br />
Archive, Archives New Zealand,<br />
Okains <strong>Bay</strong> School, and the<br />
local community came together<br />
to install their Christmas tree<br />
displays at the museum for<br />
opening night on <strong>December</strong> 3.<br />
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‘Christmas at the Museum’ will<br />
run until January 15 for locals<br />
and visitors to view. They are set<br />
among the museum’s regionally<br />
and nationally significant<br />
collections of taonga and<br />
peninsula heritage buildings.<br />
“I am in awe of the talent,<br />
creativity and work put into this<br />
year’s displays by the decorating<br />
teams,” museum manager Wendy<br />
Riley said.<br />
“There are lots of ‘wow’<br />
moments when you see them for<br />
the first time.”<br />
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from the Creative Communities<br />
scheme, professional lighting<br />
company Light Site, and Showbiz<br />
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NEWS 9<br />
SKILLS: Jack Tyro (left) and Neo Lestrange riding the waves. Both feature in the book NZ Surf Windows.<br />
PHOTOS: WARREN HAWKE<br />
Hawke still shooting the barrels<br />
• From page 1<br />
“The book is a balance of text<br />
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group short board and multiple<br />
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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />
A Space to Come Together<br />
“He puna wai, he puna kai, he puna reo,<br />
he puna ora. Ita ita.”<br />
The spring of water, the pool of food, of<br />
language and health. Hold fast.<br />
In 1960 construction of the Linwood High<br />
School assembly hall was completed. We can<br />
imagine the excitement the new hall would<br />
have garnered in the day with the new school<br />
(opened 6 years earlier) gaining the ability to<br />
meet, connect and perform for its community.<br />
This is an impressive lineage to consider as<br />
we fast approach the 70-year milestone of<br />
education at our Te Aratai site.<br />
Our completed rebuild this year has been<br />
an inspiration, from the sunny student<br />
centre and the student-friendly courtyards<br />
to the brand new 650-seat theatre-standard<br />
auditorium: Te Puna. Our kura design is for<br />
personalised student success and reflects<br />
the new name gifted to us by Ngāi Tūāhuriri:<br />
Te Aratai College, Pathway to the Sea. Our<br />
new auditorium is named Te Puna, part of our<br />
cultural narrative, an extensive document that<br />
integrates mana whenua history, the physical<br />
whenua our school sits upon, and the vision<br />
and values of our kura. Te Puna refers to a<br />
pool in a waterway, a spring or well. It can<br />
also refer to the ‘main source’, or a hub of<br />
importance. Naming our new auditorium Te<br />
Puna identifies our hall as a hub for important<br />
information and culture, while referencing the<br />
awa and whenua of our physical environment.<br />
As we complete our first year as Te Aratai<br />
College, it has been pleasing to see how<br />
well Te Puna serves our learning<br />
community. Already it has hosted varying<br />
community events such as the Aupaki<br />
Rocks music festival, a national Irish<br />
Dance competition, Te Ahu o Te Reo<br />
graduation and a number of community<br />
vaccination drives. The auditorium has<br />
also showcased some of the amazing<br />
talents of our ākonga with our Yr 11 &<br />
12 drama performances, music nights,<br />
Pacific Fiafia, kapa haka, sports awards,<br />
not to mention our official school opening<br />
with a visit and blessing from the Prime<br />
Minister.<br />
It is also positive that this year we<br />
have had Te Puna to house our senior<br />
students completing their NCEA exams.<br />
Things went so seamlessly that many<br />
students and staff would not have even<br />
realised they were happening. At the<br />
conclusion of the exams our exam<br />
centre manager, Murray Daines<br />
said that it had been an absolute<br />
pleasure being in Te Puna with<br />
both staff and students being excellent to work<br />
with.<br />
Perhaps most moving in all this year has been<br />
how well Te Puna was utilised to celebrate our<br />
Year 13 students as they prepared to leave<br />
school. We had our School Formal in August<br />
which was a lively success, full of sound and<br />
colour and joyful senior students.<br />
It was also the space for our first ever Hui<br />
Whakapūmau, a senior graduation event<br />
that invited whānau and kaiako-teachers<br />
to speak and celebrate the successes of<br />
all our <strong>2022</strong> leavers. And lastly, there was<br />
our senior prize-giving to celebrate the top<br />
academic and cultural achievements of our<br />
ākonga.<br />
Te Puna is a central part of<br />
Te Aratai College and we are<br />
very fortunate to have it for our<br />
community.<br />
Ad: 85 Aldwins Road, Phillipstown | Ph: 03 9820100 | Em: office@tearatai.school.nz | Wb: tearatai.school.nz
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22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />
Treasures from the Past:<br />
HMS New Zealand<br />
In the early hours of May 13,<br />
1913, having braved a fierce<br />
southerly gale, the battlecruiser<br />
HMS New Zealand laid anchor<br />
off Camp <strong>Bay</strong> in Whakaraupō<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
The largest ship to have ever<br />
visited the port at that time,<br />
with the morning sun she was<br />
escorted to her berth by the<br />
Lyttelton tugs and greeted by<br />
large crowds of fervent New Zealanders<br />
who had gathered there<br />
to catch the first glimpse of “our<br />
Dreadnought”.<br />
Extra trains had been scheduled<br />
to cater for the expected<br />
throngs in what was billed as<br />
the HMS New Zealand Festival<br />
Week.<br />
Captain Lionel Halsey and his<br />
officers, including two lieutenants<br />
from Christchurch, Rupert<br />
Garsia and Alexander Boyle,<br />
were greeted on the wharf by local<br />
dignitaries.<br />
After formal pleasantries they<br />
were whisked off for a week of<br />
official functions that included<br />
a meeting with Prime Minister<br />
William Massey and a gala ball.<br />
Over the week of May 13–22,<br />
thousands of Cantabrians<br />
streamed into Lyttelton port to<br />
stand for hours in queues on<br />
the wharf for the opportunity to<br />
board and inspect ‘their’ battlecruiser.<br />
In 1909, in response to the<br />
threat of German aggression,<br />
New Zealand’s then Prime Minister<br />
Sir Joseph Ward ordered<br />
the construction of a modern<br />
battlecruiser to serve in the British<br />
Royal Navy. At a cost of £1.7<br />
million, HMS New Zealand was<br />
laid down at Fairfield’s in Govan,<br />
Scotland, in 1910, launched in<br />
1911, and commissioned into the<br />
Royal Navy in 1912. Although<br />
the New Zealand Naval Forces<br />
were formed in 1913, HMS<br />
New Zealand remained in British<br />
waters at the request of the<br />
Admiralty.<br />
Based on an update of the<br />
earlier Invincible class, the New<br />
Zealand was one of three Indefatigable<br />
class battlecruisers to be<br />
built, all designed for speed and<br />
manoeuvrability, with lighter<br />
armour and less guns than the<br />
navy’s heavy battleships.<br />
Displacing up to 22,130 tons<br />
she was 179.9m in length, with<br />
a beam of 24.4m and an 8.2m<br />
draught. Propulsion used 31<br />
Babcock & Wilcox coal-fired<br />
boilers driving four steam<br />
turbines producing 44,000 shaft<br />
horsepower (33,000kW) for a<br />
maximum speed of 25 knots<br />
(46km/h) with a range of up to<br />
6690 nautical miles (12,390km)<br />
at 10 knots (19km/h). Her main<br />
armaments were four twin turret<br />
HMS New<br />
Zealand<br />
steams into<br />
Lyttelton<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> in<br />
May 1913.<br />
12in (305 mm) guns placed fore,<br />
aft and midships, along with sixteen<br />
4in (102 mm) guns and two<br />
18in (457mm) torpedo tubes.<br />
She had a complement of up to<br />
1070 crew.<br />
In 1913 HMS New Zealand set<br />
sail for a 10-month circumnavigation<br />
that included a 10-week<br />
‘thank you’ tour of His Majesty’s<br />
New Zealand Dominion.<br />
Everywhere the battlecruiser<br />
went she was greeted by thousands<br />
of people, with 378,068<br />
visiting her in the ports, and an<br />
estimated 125,000 viewing her by<br />
shore or boat, for a total of over<br />
500,000 of the country’s then 1<br />
million population, making this<br />
visit one of the most popular<br />
public spectacles in New Zealand’s<br />
history.<br />
On her return, HMS New<br />
Zealand served with distinction<br />
through World War 1 in the<br />
Royal Navy's grand fleet.<br />
Taking part in the sinking of<br />
two German cruisers, she was hit<br />
only once suffering no casualties,<br />
and came to be known as the<br />
‘lucky ship’, allegedly due to the<br />
gifts presented in New Zealand<br />
of a Māori hei-tiki and a piupiu<br />
skirt, worn by the ship’s captain<br />
during battle.<br />
After the war, HMS New<br />
Zealand completed a second<br />
circumnavigation with Admiral<br />
Jellicoe aboard. As part of a<br />
review of the naval defences of<br />
the Crown’s dominions, the New<br />
Zealand called in for the last<br />
time at a snowy Lyttelton port on<br />
September 2, 1919.<br />
The following year, the now<br />
obsolete battlecruiser was placed<br />
in reserve and then sold for scrap<br />
in 1922, with the New Zealand<br />
government receiving £20,000<br />
from the proceeds.<br />
The Government also received<br />
a number of HMS New Zealand’s<br />
4in guns, two of which ended<br />
up at the Battery Point gun<br />
emplacements, helping protect<br />
the harbour during World War 2.<br />
Forget range anxiety with MG ZS<br />
IF EVER THERE was an<br />
indication New Zealand is<br />
embracing electric vehicles, it<br />
would be a conversation I had<br />
with a member of the sales team<br />
at Christchurch’s MG dealership.<br />
I was picking up an MG ZS<br />
electric vehicle and was told he<br />
drove from Christchurch to<br />
Greymouth and return in a<br />
similar model and found there<br />
were six designated EV charging<br />
stations between the two destinations.<br />
Not only does that alleviate a<br />
lot of range anxiety, but it’s good<br />
to know if there is one station not<br />
functioning, or it is occupied, you<br />
don’t have to travel far to get to<br />
the next point. Of course, all of<br />
that can be mapped and plotted<br />
on charge.net.nz<br />
The MG ZS is completely<br />
electric, there’s no internal<br />
combustion engine. If you like<br />
the idea of a hybrid, MG also has<br />
a petrol/electric model – the HS.<br />
I evaluated it in these columns in<br />
October.<br />
That aside, the ZS is all new for<br />
<strong>2022</strong>, it differs in looks from the<br />
previous version with a completely<br />
blanked off grille area and<br />
several other cosmetic changes.<br />
There are also new suspension<br />
components and technical changes<br />
that provide greater distance<br />
between charges and add a higher<br />
level of specification and fitment.<br />
There are two ZS models – Excite<br />
and Essence – the evaluation<br />
car was the latter and over and<br />
above the Excite it gets synthetic<br />
leather trim (heated front seats<br />
with electric driver’s seat adjustment),<br />
panoramic sunroof, and<br />
roof rails amongst a few other<br />
minor details.<br />
These are on top of what would<br />
ordinarily be seen as a fairly<br />
healthy specification level in the<br />
first instance. There is a lot of<br />
electronic wizardry in the car, yet<br />
the minimalist cockpit environment<br />
disguises a wealth of depth<br />
beneath the digital displays. I<br />
particularly like the dial gear<br />
selector; well. given there is only<br />
two real drive modes – forward<br />
and reverse – there’s no need for<br />
a traditional gear selector to be<br />
included.<br />
There’s a lot of kit in the car,<br />
and if you are thinking there will<br />
be considerable cost involved,<br />
think again. The ZS Excite comes<br />
in at $49,990, the Essence adds<br />
an extra $4k. What’s more, these<br />
are driveway prices, on road costs<br />
are included and you will also get<br />
the entire $8625 NZ Government<br />
Clean Car programme rebate<br />
These figures stack up, not only<br />
are you getting a state-of-the-art<br />
MG ZS EV: Blanked off grille signifies a major facelift.<br />
electric vehicle, you aren’t going<br />
to break the bank doing so.<br />
I guess that’s just one of the<br />
reasons why MG is doing well in<br />
the Kiwi market, it’s affordable,<br />
great value and in today’s age<br />
where EVs are in demand, the ZS<br />
has been a popular model, and it<br />
will continue to be that way especially<br />
so now that it’s been given<br />
an upgrade and major facelift for<br />
<strong>2022</strong>/23.<br />
At the business end sits an<br />
electro-synchronous motor that is<br />
coupled to a single-speed gearing<br />
system. Drive is transmitted to<br />
the front wheels only. MG rate<br />
the power outputs at 130kW and<br />
280Nm, if you add in both of<br />
these figures are available from<br />
standstill right through the power<br />
range, then there is a substantial<br />
amount of energy that will satisfy<br />
those who like to have a strong<br />
feel of acceleration (0-100km/h in<br />
8.2sec) and for those who prefer<br />
to get the travelling distance and<br />
use the throttle moderately.<br />
According to MG, the ZS EV<br />
will make 320km between charges.<br />
To reach 80 per cent from<br />
zero charge will take 54min at a<br />
designated charge port, or five to<br />
eight hours to fill the batteries to<br />
capacity from domestic supply.<br />
As is my norm, I just got into<br />
the habit of plugging back in<br />
every time I returned home, the<br />
domestic cable at 5m was just<br />
long enough to enable charging<br />
without being difficult in my<br />
unique environment.<br />
On the move the ZS is almost<br />
silent; sure, there are extraneous<br />
noises such as an electronic<br />
whine and wind gushes around<br />
the mirrors but they are very minor,<br />
there is an uncanny silence<br />
associated with electric vehicles<br />
and that will appeal to many<br />
motorists.<br />
The ZS is built with traditional<br />
sport utility vehicle values. At<br />
4.5m it isn’t a big car but it makes<br />
• Price – MG ZS EV, $53,990<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
4323mm; width, 1809mm;<br />
height, 1649mm<br />
• Configuration – Electrosynchronous<br />
motor,<br />
front-wheel-drive, 130kW,<br />
280Nm, one-speed<br />
automatic<br />
• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 8.2sec<br />
good use of its proportions. There’s<br />
also decent cargo carrying ability,<br />
the load section is deep, I used the<br />
ZS to transport the two cricket<br />
gear bags and other associated kit<br />
to the two Saturday junior and<br />
youth games that I oversee. There<br />
was room for much more and,<br />
what’s more, it has an easy load<br />
height.<br />
Part of the conversation when I<br />
picked up the ZS also surrounded<br />
the direction MG were travelling<br />
(no pun intended) in terms of<br />
research and development. The<br />
company is producing vehicles<br />
with far greater range than ever<br />
before, and those models will<br />
eventually land in New Zealand.<br />
With the nationwide charging<br />
infrastructure constantly rolling<br />
out in greater numbers, it won’t<br />
be long before those really long<br />
journeys just become second<br />
nature.<br />
That has to be a good thing<br />
safety-wise as well, because it<br />
forces the occupants to stop<br />
driving from time to time,<br />
have a coffee and refresh while<br />
those battery packs are being<br />
replenished.
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