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INPUT: Douglas Fetu<br />
(left), Jesse Cullen, Cruise<br />
Drummond and Vaovasa<br />
Saito, from St James<br />
School, ‘design jamming’<br />
the future of Aranui<br />
streets.<br />
PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />
Kids design ways to<br />
make streets safer<br />
A 90 PER CENT Waka Kotahi<br />
funded project is working with<br />
school kids to design easy-touse<br />
and more people friendly<br />
streets surrounding Haeata<br />
Community Campus.<br />
Through the Streets for<br />
People project ‘design jam’, the<br />
kids are taking charge.<br />
Students from St James<br />
School, Chisnallwood<br />
Intermediate and Haeata<br />
Community Campus were<br />
invited to provide their<br />
perspectives on how to make<br />
Aranui streets safer, and follow<br />
along with the process.<br />
St James and Chisnallwood<br />
students took part last week<br />
to design safer streets, with<br />
Haeata students attending a<br />
session this week.<br />
Chisnallwood students said<br />
they talked as a team and<br />
decided what would make the<br />
community safer.<br />
“We came up with ideas<br />
to help our safety and other<br />
people’s safety on the<br />
roads.<br />
“We noticed that footpaths<br />
aren’t wide enough, meaning<br />
you need to walk on the road<br />
if there’s too many people in<br />
a group. Some parents are<br />
worried to let their kids walk to<br />
school.”<br />
St James students say parents<br />
can be impatient and drivers<br />
don’t stick to the speed limit.<br />
“It’s not a racetrack so stop<br />
treating it like one.”<br />
• Turn to page 5<br />
30 Jun<br />
- 2 Jul<br />
<strong>2023</strong><br />
NZ OWNED<br />
Christchurch Arena<br />
Patrols to<br />
increase<br />
at QEII<br />
after dog<br />
attack<br />
• By Dylan Smits<br />
CITY COUNCIL animal<br />
management staff are set to<br />
patrol QEII Park more often after<br />
a woman was attacked by two<br />
unleashed dogs.<br />
The woman suffered bruises<br />
and a bite to her leg in the<br />
attack, which took place last<br />
Tuesday on the football fields<br />
near the Christchurch School of<br />
Gymnastics.<br />
The victim, who did not want<br />
to speak to media, was treated in<br />
hospital for the bite.<br />
Kendra Wilkie Street found the<br />
injured woman on the field.<br />
“The person attacked was on<br />
the phone to her daughter at the<br />
time. She screamed and hung up<br />
and her daughter thought she’d<br />
been attacked by a person,” Wilkie<br />
Street said.<br />
She said the woman was traumatised<br />
by the incident.<br />
“She was already scared of dogs<br />
and she’s now terrified.”<br />
Wilkie Street said the victim<br />
told her the dog owner did not offer<br />
to help after the attack and left<br />
the scene.<br />
Waitai Coastal-Burwood-<br />
Linwood Community Board<br />
member Alex Hewison said city<br />
council staff would “endeavour to<br />
provide additional patrols in the<br />
interim in the QEII area”.<br />
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SeniorNet New Brighton<br />
Monday to Thursday, 10am-noon<br />
202 Marine Parade, opposite the hot<br />
pools<br />
Learn how to use your smartphone or<br />
laptop, the internet and much more.<br />
Bookings required, call 382 6048 to<br />
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Golden Oldies Movie<br />
Every Monday, 1.30pm<br />
New Brighton Museum<br />
Go along every Monday for a<br />
movie. For a $2 donation, get a pikelet<br />
or biscuit and a cuppa from 1pm and<br />
enjoy the movie.<br />
JP Clinic<br />
Tuesday, 10am-1pm - Linwood<br />
Library<br />
Tuesday, 10am-1pm - Shirley Library<br />
Friday, noon-2pm - Parklands<br />
Library<br />
A Justice of the Peace will be<br />
available to members of the<br />
community, to witness signatures<br />
and documents, certify document<br />
copies, hear oaths, declarations,<br />
affidavits or affirmations as well as<br />
sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates<br />
rebates applications.<br />
Seaside Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
New Brighton Mall<br />
Enjoy the warm atmosphere of<br />
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Celebrate Matariki<br />
at The Palms<br />
3 - 14 July<br />
Enjoy a nine-star artwork<br />
trail, arts and crafts, and<br />
Kapa Haka performances<br />
from our community.<br />
See thepalms.co.nz for the<br />
full school holiday schedule<br />
Follow us<br />
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the New Brighton Market, with<br />
live entertainment, food, stalls and<br />
activities for tamariki, such as free<br />
face painting. Take a stroll along the<br />
beach, visit the beachside playground<br />
or have a drink at Level One.<br />
Christchurch East Business<br />
Networkers Meeting<br />
Tuesday, 7-45-8.45am<br />
Clubhouse Cafe, 460 Bower Ave<br />
This group offers a fun, refreshing<br />
and motivating environment to keep<br />
you revitalised as you engage in the<br />
rest of your business week. They<br />
recognise the challenges of being<br />
in business, celebrate successes and<br />
acknowledge the value of genuine<br />
relationships, co-operation and<br />
collaboration. Register your interest<br />
at www.thenetworkers.co.nz<br />
Women’s Wednesdays<br />
Every Wednesday, 3-9.30pm<br />
Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood Pool<br />
Unwind in the spa, swim some laps in<br />
the lane pool, splash with your kids on<br />
the wet deck or sign up for a swimming<br />
Celebrate Matariki at The Palms,<br />
cnr Marshland and New Brighton Rds.<br />
Join in on The Palms shopping centre’s<br />
Matariki magic these July school holidays.<br />
There’s arts and crafts, kapa haka<br />
performances, and an enchanted artwork<br />
trail made by local kids. See thepalms.co.nz<br />
for the full school holiday schedule, no<br />
bookings required.<br />
lesson. All women are welcome,<br />
including transgender women and<br />
people who identify as a woman.<br />
Standard pool entry fees apply. <br />
Kids’ Ukulele Jam<br />
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
New Brighton Library<br />
This weekly jam is a chance to<br />
practice and grow your skills, learn<br />
some songs and make new friends.<br />
BYO ukulele.<br />
Book Discussion Group<br />
Monday, 10.30-11.30am<br />
Shirley Library<br />
For those who love reading and<br />
want to share in discussion with<br />
other book lovers. Subscribes to the<br />
Book Discussion Scheme so there<br />
is a cost involved. Register on the<br />
Christchurch City Libraries website.<br />
Scrabble Club<br />
Friday, 10am-noon<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Go along to Scrabble club, meets<br />
every Friday. Free, non-obligational.<br />
Charitable Trust<br />
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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 3<br />
More thefts threaten to put an<br />
end to trust’s garden project<br />
THIEVES CONTINUE to strike<br />
at the Woodland Playground in<br />
Rawhiti Domain.<br />
Rawhiti Domain Charitable<br />
Trust chair Cathy Baker said the<br />
latest blow – the theft of<br />
two substantial trees –<br />
made her consider giving<br />
up on the project.<br />
The idea of the gardens<br />
was to redevelop an area<br />
of the domain which<br />
had become neglected.<br />
She said the trust has<br />
made sure the area and<br />
equipment is accessible<br />
for disabled and neuro-diverse<br />
children after parents mentioned<br />
many other playgrounds did not<br />
Cathy<br />
Baker<br />
cater for children with special<br />
needs. The garden is funded by<br />
charitable donations.<br />
Earlier this year a disability nest<br />
swing was stolen from the park.<br />
Mayor Phil Mauger’s<br />
family charitable foundation<br />
stepped in to replace it. The<br />
swing has been ordered.<br />
Mauger’s construction<br />
company funded the<br />
initial construction of the<br />
playground several years ago.<br />
Baker said the thefts have<br />
been constant since the start<br />
of the project, with plants and<br />
play equipment being stolen<br />
She said the recent theft of two<br />
five-year-old jacaranda trees felt<br />
like the final straw.<br />
“It’s actually heartbreaking<br />
really. When two Sundays ago I<br />
discovered the jacarandas were<br />
missing, I couldn’t breathe. I just<br />
thought this is it, this is the end.<br />
Why bother?<br />
“To steal from children, that’s<br />
the lowest of the low.”<br />
She said they are now trying to<br />
raise funds to set up monitored<br />
security cameras and have set up a<br />
Givealittle page to raise funds.<br />
Baker said some of the items<br />
were spotted up for sale on social<br />
media sites.<br />
She said the information<br />
was passed on to police, but the<br />
items were not able to be retrieved.<br />
GONE: This nest swing designed for disabled children<br />
was stolen from Rawhiti Domain.<br />
CATCH: The city council<br />
animal management team<br />
will try to provide additional<br />
patrols in the QEII area.<br />
PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />
Signs wanted to warn dog owners<br />
•From page 1<br />
Hewison plans to put a<br />
dog control motion to the<br />
community board at its next<br />
meeting.<br />
The motion will request city<br />
council staff erect signs at QEII<br />
Park notifying dog owners of<br />
their responsibilities and commit<br />
to regular animal management<br />
patrols to help improve<br />
compliance.<br />
Hewison hopes to do the same<br />
in other areas with dog traffic.<br />
He decided to act after seeing<br />
Wilkie Street’s<br />
post about the<br />
attack on the<br />
New Brighton<br />
community<br />
Facebook page.<br />
“It’s not the<br />
first time this has<br />
Alex<br />
Hewison<br />
happened.”<br />
The city council<br />
dog control bylaw<br />
requires owners to have their<br />
dogs under ‘effective control’ in<br />
public spaces.<br />
The council defines ‘effective<br />
control’ as owners being, “aware<br />
of where the dog is and what<br />
it is doing, ensure the dog<br />
is responsive to commands,<br />
and ensure it is not creating a<br />
nuisance.”<br />
Hewison said, “there needs<br />
to be more communication<br />
between council and dog owners<br />
around what being under<br />
effective control actually is.”<br />
Hopeful his motion will<br />
have full support, Hewison<br />
said board members are,<br />
“quite concerned about dog<br />
management and dog control on<br />
our beaches and our parks and<br />
also our community.”<br />
Community board chair Paul<br />
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4 Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Avonside Girls’ High School<br />
Te Kura Kohine o Ōtākaro<br />
High School<br />
Musical - On Stage!<br />
Student Speaking - Open Afternoon<br />
Educating and empowering young women<br />
to achieve now and in the future.<br />
Ko Hine-Titama koe nānā i puta ki te whai ao ki te ao mārama<br />
It has been a very busy term at Avonside Girls’<br />
High School. Winter sport started with more<br />
students involved in competitive and social<br />
teams than ever and over this term we have<br />
seen a range of sporting success from Kī O Rahi,<br />
Badminton through to Football, Rugby, Hockey<br />
and Netball. I want to thank our community and<br />
staff for their involvement and support of our<br />
students to play sport. In our last assembly we<br />
celebrated students who had success at Athletics<br />
regionals and those who have made Canterbury<br />
Rugby League and Korfball teams. This term has<br />
seen the buildup to our joint school production<br />
High School Musical – which plays from Weds<br />
<strong>June</strong> 28th to Sat July 1st. The students and staff<br />
across our school have worked incredibly hard<br />
and we are excited to see the final production.<br />
Our school orchestra has been away on camp,<br />
our Jazz Band competed, and our Clarinet<br />
ensemble performed at the chamber music<br />
competition. This term has seen the comeback<br />
of our school choir at Big Sing, and another<br />
highlight was the AGHS ‘showquest’ team who<br />
competed in the Town Hall – winning an award<br />
for their technical backdrop to the performance.<br />
Our Polyfest group has performed at a variety<br />
of events including welcoming Moana Pasifika<br />
at Christchurch airport. A first for Avonside for<br />
8 years was our entry into Manu Korero with<br />
two speakers at the senior level and one at the<br />
Junior level. The students did so well and have<br />
set a bar for our return in 2024. In addition, our<br />
Kapa Haka Rōpū has grown and developed and their<br />
new waiata are beautiful. Avonside students<br />
have continued to be offered enrichment<br />
opportunities ranging from the philosophy<br />
conference, a chance to present a new website<br />
idea at E whiti, E whiti! or to be part of the<br />
World Scholar’s Cup. Student leaders continue<br />
to develop leading assemblies, meeting with<br />
our Board and Senior Leadership Team and<br />
running events. A highlight has been the<br />
school sports events in which teachers and<br />
students have played house matches against<br />
each other.<br />
School Choir at the Big Sing<br />
Celebrating Sporting Success<br />
Polyfest Performance - Open Afternoon<br />
Clarinet Ensemble<br />
Kapa Haka Performance -<br />
Open Afternoon<br />
This term we had our open night for Year<br />
8’s. Approximately 1000 people came<br />
through our school and were engaged<br />
in our different learning areas with<br />
challenges and games as well as met<br />
with students and staff. We are excited to<br />
share our space with you as a community.<br />
Jazz Band Performance in Assembly<br />
209 Travis Rd, North New Brighton, Christchurch. Ph: 03 389 7199<br />
Email: office@avonside.school.nz www.avonside.school.nz
Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 5<br />
Young deaf actor<br />
brings sign to stage<br />
BEING INVOLVED in a theatre<br />
show has its challenges for the<br />
deaf community, but 7-year-old<br />
Phoenix Kay is proving it need<br />
not be a barrier. He is playing<br />
a lead role in Canterbury<br />
Children’s Theatre’s upcoming<br />
show, Stories from the Blue<br />
Chair.<br />
The show brings two wellloved<br />
children’s books to life –<br />
Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper<br />
and Boy by Phil Cummings – as<br />
actor, director and playwright,<br />
Nickie Welbourn tells the stories<br />
from her blue chair and the cast<br />
acts them out.<br />
When Phoenix, who was born<br />
profoundly deaf, heard the Canterbury<br />
Children’s Theatre was<br />
looking for a young person with<br />
some experience of deafness to<br />
play the role of the deaf boy in<br />
Boy, he jumped at the chance.<br />
Phoenix is loving putting his<br />
sign language to use in the play,<br />
and watching the rest of the cast<br />
starting to pick up the language<br />
too.<br />
“My cochlear implants give<br />
me some hearing, but sign<br />
language is my first language<br />
so it is special to be able to play<br />
a role that communicates in<br />
sign,” said Phoenix, who lives<br />
in Richmond.<br />
“It is really cool to see other<br />
members of the cast working<br />
on learning how to use sign<br />
language too, even though they<br />
don’t have to use it in the show.<br />
“Our director, Nickie, has<br />
been learning sign language in<br />
her own time just so that she can<br />
communicate better with me,<br />
which is really nice,” he said.<br />
Phoenix’s mother, Liz, who is<br />
the only member of their family<br />
of five who is not deaf, is going<br />
to provide New Zealand Sign<br />
Language interpretation for the<br />
DEAFNESS<br />
NO BARRIER:<br />
Phoenix Kay<br />
(right) and Nickie<br />
Wellbourn in<br />
Canterbury<br />
Children’s<br />
Theatre’s<br />
upcoming<br />
show, Stories<br />
from the Blue<br />
Chair.<br />
opening two shows on Saturday<br />
(11am and 1pm), to ensure her<br />
own family as well as other<br />
members of the deaf community<br />
are able to come along and fully<br />
enjoy the show.<br />
• Stories from the Blue<br />
Chair will be performed<br />
at the Malthouse<br />
Theatre during the<br />
July school holidays,<br />
with performances at<br />
11am and 1pm on each<br />
Saturday and Sunday.<br />
Tickets are available at<br />
www.malthouse.co.nz<br />
Taking ideas<br />
to the streets<br />
• From page 1<br />
City council manager planning<br />
and delivery transport Jacob<br />
Bradbury said kids are one of the<br />
most vulnerable user-groups in<br />
the road environment, so have<br />
a unique perspective as to how<br />
safety can be improved.<br />
“They’ve been working on<br />
problem identification, learning<br />
about tactics to make streets<br />
safer and more people-friendly,<br />
looked at international examples<br />
of adaptive planning, and are<br />
designing solutions.”<br />
Students brainstormed ideas<br />
such as pedestrian crossings,<br />
wider footpaths, painted cycleways<br />
and incorporating Māori<br />
and Pasifika motifs in their<br />
street-designs.<br />
The groups then let their imagination<br />
come to life, using arts<br />
and crafts materials to draw, cut,<br />
glue and stick their ideas to create<br />
a display.<br />
Following the design jam,<br />
transport engineers will use<br />
the designs to create a proposal<br />
which will be taken out for<br />
broader community consultation.<br />
“It’s been heaps of fun designing<br />
speed bumps, painted<br />
footpaths and road art,” said a St<br />
James School student.<br />
“Be mindful of kids and drive<br />
safely for our safety.”<br />
The project is planned to be ‘in<br />
the ground’ by the start of the<br />
2024 school year.<br />
Get out of the cold<br />
and into art this winter.<br />
Te Rā: The Māori Sail<br />
8 July – 23 October<br />
Experience the wonder of Te Rā, the only known customary Māori sail in existence.<br />
Held in storage for many years at the British Museum, the chance to see Te Rā is a<br />
deeply significant moment for all New Zealanders.<br />
A partnership project between Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War<br />
Memorial Museum. Image: Makers unknown Te Rā [the sail] (detail) c. 1770–1800. Harakeke, kererū, kāhu and kākā<br />
feathers, dog skin. On loan from the Trustees of the British Museum. © Whakaarahia anō te rā kaihau Te Rā Project.<br />
Photo: Cultural Heritage Imaging<br />
Robin White: Te Whanaketanga | Something Is Happening Here<br />
22 July – 5 November<br />
A major survey of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s best-loved artists, bringing together<br />
more than fifty works to form what the artist describes as a “family reunion”.<br />
Jointly developed by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.<br />
Image: Robin White Mere and Siulolovao, Otago Peninsula (detail) 1978. Screenprint. Collection of Auckland Art<br />
Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2004<br />
Free entry 10am – 5pm daily, Wednesday until 9pm<br />
christchurchartgallery.org.nz<br />
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6 Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Staple spuds get a second chance<br />
They’re an absolute<br />
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WE ALL love a spud – roasted,<br />
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To make potatoes last longer,<br />
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dark place like a cupboard or<br />
fridge if you have room in the<br />
vegetable drawer – but keep<br />
them away from onions as they<br />
help each other sprout faster.<br />
Easy smashed potatoes<br />
HEARTY: Turn the staple spud into a taste sensation.<br />
PHOTOS: GEL LIM, BABICHE MARTENS<br />
Ingredients<br />
1kg potatoes<br />
Salt<br />
4 Tbsp olive oil, divided<br />
Black pepper, to taste<br />
2 Tbsp chopped fresh green<br />
herbs (optional)<br />
Directions<br />
Scrub the potatoes clean. Cut<br />
off any parts where the potato<br />
has begun to sprout.<br />
Place the potatoes in a pot and<br />
fill with water until just covered.<br />
Add a generous pinch of salt and<br />
cover the pot with a lid.<br />
Bring the mixture to a boil<br />
over medium-high heat and cook<br />
until the potatoes are soft (about<br />
20 minutes).<br />
While they cook, preheat the<br />
oven to 180 deg C fan bake and<br />
drizzle or brush 1 Tbsp of the<br />
olive oil over a large baking tray<br />
or roasting pan.<br />
When the potatoes are cooked,<br />
drain them in a large colander.<br />
Flatten the cooked potatoes using<br />
the back of a fork or a potato<br />
masher and arrange in a single<br />
layer on the lined baking tray.<br />
The thinner they are, the crispier<br />
they’ll be.<br />
Drizzle the remaining 3 Tbsp<br />
of olive oil over the smashed<br />
potatoes. Sprinkle with salt and<br />
pepper.<br />
Bake for 20-25 minutes or<br />
until golden brown.<br />
Serve on its own as a snack or<br />
side with the main meal, and<br />
serve with your favourite sauce if<br />
desired.<br />
Cooking tips<br />
Try other flavour combinations.<br />
Swap the olive oil for butter<br />
and crushed garlic, bake for<br />
10 minutes then sprinkle with<br />
parmesan and bake for another<br />
10 minutes. Add lemon zest<br />
before serving. Or pan fry with<br />
garlic or herb butter.<br />
Angela Casey makes<br />
the most of kūmara<br />
with this scrumptuous<br />
dish<br />
Baked kūmara with<br />
cannellini and feta salad<br />
Any colour kūmara is fine for<br />
this dish. Cooking time may<br />
vary, depending on vege size.<br />
Serves 4<br />
Ingredients<br />
4 orange kūmara<br />
1 Tbsp olive oil<br />
½ tsp salt<br />
Salad<br />
2 Tbsp olive oil<br />
½ red onion, sliced<br />
2 cloves garlic<br />
1 cup drained cannellini beans<br />
1 cup chopped tomatoes<br />
½ cup chopped Italian parsley<br />
¼ cup green olives, halved<br />
Salt and pepper<br />
1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar<br />
1 tsp brown sugar<br />
100g feta, crumbled<br />
Directions<br />
Preheat the oven to 170 deg C.<br />
Rub kūmara with 1 tablespoon<br />
oil, season, then place them onto<br />
a baking tray.<br />
Cook in the middle of the<br />
oven for 35-40 minutes or until<br />
softened.<br />
While they bake make the<br />
salad. In a large frying pan heat<br />
the remaining oil. Add the onion<br />
and garlic, cooking for 3 or 4<br />
minutes until softened.<br />
Add the beans, tomatoes,<br />
parsley, olives, salt, pepper,<br />
balsamic and sugar, cooking for<br />
5 minutes or until well combined<br />
and warmed through.<br />
To serve, split the hot kūmara<br />
down the middle but not right<br />
through. Spoon over the bean<br />
mixture, then sprinkle with feta<br />
and extra parsley.<br />
– ODT
Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 7<br />
Te Aratai College:<br />
Matariki <strong>2023</strong><br />
Celebrating what has always been with us, what is now and what is yet to come.<br />
Ngā mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Māori! Wishing us all a<br />
happy Māori New Year!<br />
Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e lelei. Bula.<br />
Fakaalofa atu. Namaste and Kumusta. Greetings to<br />
everyone at Te Aratai College and our wider Te Aratai<br />
community.<br />
One of the many joys of being in Aotearoa-New Zealand<br />
in <strong>2023</strong> is the continuing movement of our wonderful<br />
country’s development towards being truly Aotearoa-New<br />
Zealand, a bi-cultural nation embracing the diversity of<br />
multi-cultural communities. And not just being in A-NZ but<br />
specifically being part of our Te Aratai College community.<br />
What is Matariki? (Te Wananga o Aotearoa)<br />
The appearance of Matariki in the morning sky in midwinter<br />
marks the Māori New Year, or Te Mātahi o te<br />
Tau. Matariki is the star cluster that is most commonly<br />
known as Pleiades or M45. The arrival of Matariki is a<br />
sign for people to gather, to honour the dead, celebrate<br />
the present and plan for the future. From this comes the<br />
phrase ‘Matariki hunga nui’ - the many people of Matariki.<br />
For early Māori, astronomy was interwoven into all facets<br />
of life. Meticulous observations of the movements of the<br />
stars and planets, the changing position of the sun, the<br />
phases of the moon and the appearance of anomalies<br />
such as comets and meteors were recorded and handed<br />
down from generation to generation as part of Māori oral<br />
tradition. This knowledge was connected to seasonal<br />
activities such as planting and harvesting, the flowering<br />
of plants, the spawning of fish and the natural cycles of<br />
the environment. This astronomical knowledge sits at the<br />
heart of our many regional ecological calendar systems<br />
that guided Māori from season to season.<br />
I use the marker of Matariki to recognise both the<br />
progress brought about through the steadfast endeavours<br />
and struggles of previous generations and the journey<br />
still ahead with all the determination and wisdom that will<br />
be needed for this. However, as a school teacher and<br />
principal, I have immense faith in the present generation<br />
- your children - who inspire me with faith and hope for<br />
the future of our nation. They will shine as, life-long, they<br />
continually build on our school uara, our school values:<br />
Manaakitanga: the process of showing respect,<br />
generosity and care for others<br />
Whanaungatanga: a relationship through shared<br />
experiences and working together which provides<br />
people with a sense of belonging<br />
Rangatiratanga: self-determination and selfmanagement<br />
Tūrangawaewae: where one has the right to stand<br />
What promise our students, your children hold, growing<br />
the seeds of all the good things that they will do over their<br />
coming decades of this 21st century.<br />
Akakoa he iti, he pounamu.<br />
It may be small but it is still pounamu, it is still precious.<br />
Ngā mihi nui – best wishes<br />
Richard Edmundson<br />
Tumuaki-Principal<br />
Aside from the learning that occurs in our different<br />
Learning Areas around our kura, Te Aratai College<br />
also commemorated Matariki with two events on<br />
Thursday. The first was our “Celebration of Learning”<br />
held in Tāhuhu (Y7 and Y8 Learning Area). This was<br />
an opportunity for whānau to visit and ākonga to<br />
share their amazing Matariki installations with their<br />
chosen whetū.<br />
In the evening we hosted our Hui ā-Whānau, which<br />
coincided with Matariki this year. This gave whānau<br />
the opportunity to come together and enjoy games,<br />
goal setting, and culminating with a delicious spread<br />
of BBQ, Parāoa Parai-fry bread, steamed pudding<br />
and ice cream. The main focus of our Hui ā-Whānau<br />
was a chance for whānau and ākonga to reflect on<br />
their learning progress and set goals for the following<br />
year. In a similar way that constellations have guided<br />
us in the past, Matariki is an opportunity for reflection<br />
that can help us plan ahead.<br />
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| E: mark.kelly@mainlanddistribution.co.nz
12 Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Auckland • Hamilton • Christchurch<br />
See website for T&C's<br />
Aurora Plus Smart Inverter Heat Pump<br />
WIFI & Voice Control<br />
LCD Display<br />
Turbo Mode<br />
Sleep Mode<br />
Self-cleaning Coil<br />
Dual drain take-off points<br />
Two direction Air Vane<br />
Louvre Position Memory<br />
Built-in Electronic Diagnostics<br />
3.5kw<br />
Panel Heater<br />
W 950mm x D 90mm x H 400mm<br />
Top-mounted Controls<br />
Asthma safe<br />
$<br />
2<strong>29</strong><br />
LOW PRICE<br />
730363<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
2.4 kW<br />
Classic+ Bathroom Heater<br />
Updated & Redesigned,<br />
Stainless Steel<br />
Splashproof<br />
Wall Mount<br />
$<br />
179<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
740125<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
HURRY! Hundreds of NEW LOW PRICE deals END 30th <strong>June</strong>.<br />
$<br />
850<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
370735<br />
5 Year Warranty<br />
Installation is available in<br />
Auckland, Waikato, Christchurch<br />
Xenon Heater<br />
Outdoor/Indoor<br />
1000W - 2000W<br />
Remote Control<br />
Timer Off<br />
Anti Tip<br />
$<br />
195<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
740110<br />
12 Month Warranty<br />
With minimum spend in selected areas get FREE HOME DELIVERY<br />
Xenon Carbon Infra-Red<br />
Outdoor Heater<br />
8 - 12m² Heating Area<br />
Remote control<br />
$<br />
199<br />
NEW LOW PRICE<br />
740105<br />
12 Month Warranty<br />
Adjustable<br />
Heater<br />
Tripod Stand<br />
Height 1.1M to 1.8M<br />
$<br />
39<br />
NEW LOW PRICE<br />
740104<br />
Luxury Laundry Combo<br />
Front Load Washing Machine &<br />
Highly Effient Front Load Dryer<br />
$<br />
1589<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
902818<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
9kg<br />
8kg<br />
Front Load<br />
Washing Machine<br />
Intelligent Control<br />
15 Programs<br />
Quick Wash<br />
Delay Start<br />
$<br />
699<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
360490<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
600mm<br />
W I D E<br />
9kg<br />
Top Loader<br />
Washing Machine<br />
Auto-power off<br />
LED display<br />
24-hour delay<br />
Fuzzy Logic<br />
Auto tub clean<br />
$<br />
415<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
360191<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
560mm<br />
W I D E<br />
9kg<br />
Knight Heat<br />
Pump Dryer<br />
Front Load<br />
Highly Efficient<br />
14 Programs<br />
9 Functions<br />
$<br />
1099<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
361309<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
600mm<br />
W I D E<br />
8kg<br />
Buy more, save more - Up to 10% off for orders over $10000<br />
Side-by-side<br />
Fridge Freezer<br />
Twin Inverter<br />
Low Noise<br />
Frost Free<br />
Energy Efficient<br />
Fast Freezing<br />
$<br />
999<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
353584<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
900mm<br />
W I D E<br />
584 L<br />
Upright Fridge<br />
Freezer<br />
Bottom Mount Freezer<br />
Glass Shelves & Door Racks<br />
Recessed Handle<br />
Temperature Control<br />
White<br />
$<br />
499<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
352216<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
530mm<br />
W I D E<br />
213 L<br />
Upright Freezer<br />
Total Frost Free<br />
LED Light<br />
Reversible Door<br />
$<br />
849<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
355242<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
600mm<br />
W I D E<br />
242 L<br />
Retro Bar Fridge<br />
Manual Defrost<br />
Top mount freezer<br />
Glass shelves<br />
Retro Handles<br />
W 447mm x D 534mm x<br />
H 900mm<br />
$<br />
265<br />
LOW PRICE<br />
354080<br />
24 Month Warranty<br />
90 L<br />
Prices Guaranteed up to 02/07/23. Subject to change.<br />
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