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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER <strong>21</strong>, <strong>2023</strong><br />
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Abandoned<br />
house in<br />
flames<br />
PHOTO: SELINA NIKORA/FACEBOOK<br />
Firefighters battled a large blaze that engulfed an abandoned house on Buckleys Rd, Linwood,<br />
on Monday. Several crews were called to the fire just before 6pm. Smoke from the blaze<br />
billowed across the eastern suburbs. A neighbour told Stuff she could hear flames, “cracking,<br />
and fireworks” in the house which had been “empty for years”.<br />
Authorised by Rob Salmond,<br />
187 Featherston Street, Wellington.<br />
Proposal<br />
to make<br />
Aranui<br />
roads<br />
safer<br />
PLANS TO make streets in<br />
Aranui safer and easier to use<br />
are out for public feedback.<br />
The proposal to make the area<br />
more people-friendly includes<br />
upgrades to intersections, the<br />
addition of speed bumps, options<br />
for cycle infrastructure on<br />
Breezes Rd, and brightening the<br />
road with coloured paint.<br />
Improvements to the crossings<br />
outside Haeata Community<br />
Campus and Chisnallwood<br />
Intermediate are included in<br />
the safety plan, alongside a new<br />
crossing outside St James School.<br />
Waka Kotahi funding has<br />
been sourced through the Streets<br />
for People programme to help<br />
make streets in Aranui safer and<br />
easier for all road users.<br />
The proposal includes reclaiming<br />
some road space, particularly<br />
on Hampshire St, to give<br />
pedestrians more room in areas<br />
where concern were raised.<br />
Intersection upgrades to slow<br />
traffic and make it easier for<br />
pedestrians to cross are also<br />
included in the safety plan.<br />
The proposed changes will<br />
use low-cost materials that can<br />
be adapted once in the ground,<br />
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future permanent solutions.<br />
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October 2.<br />
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what’s on<br />
this week<br />
Sensory craft for Pēpi<br />
Wednesday, 11–11:30am<br />
Shirley Library<br />
Come along to make sensory toys,<br />
and arts and crafts that they can<br />
enjoy at home using simple, upcycled<br />
materials. Get ideas for activities that<br />
you can do at home and connect with<br />
others during the session. No craft<br />
experience is needed, all materials are<br />
provided. Every Wednesday during<br />
the school term. Suitable for parents<br />
and carers of pēpi of two years and<br />
under. Free entry and no bookings<br />
are required.<br />
Monster Bookmarks<br />
Tuesday, 10am–4pm<br />
Parklands Library<br />
Mark your place with a marvellous<br />
monster mate. Free, no bookings<br />
required. Note: this is an<br />
unsupervised activity. Suitable for all<br />
ages.<br />
Winter Book Bingo<br />
Wednesday, all day<br />
Shirley Library<br />
Be in to win with Shirley<br />
Library’s Winter Book Bingo. The<br />
challenge is to read a variety of<br />
books that fit different categories<br />
on our bingo board. Compete with<br />
friends and family to see who can<br />
The Palms Talent Quest Wednesday – Saturday, noon-1pm in front of<br />
Chemist Warehouse. To celebrate the school holidays The Palms is hosting<br />
a talent quest. Have fun, watch the performers shine and show their talent!<br />
Hosted by news presenter, Chris Lynch.<br />
fill their bingo board first, return the<br />
completed sheet to Shirley Library<br />
and you could win some sweet prizes.<br />
Entry forms are available from<br />
Shirley Library and entries close<br />
<strong>September</strong> 24.<br />
Grow a Sunflower<br />
Sunday, 2-4pm<br />
Aranui Library<br />
Come along to the first day of Aranui<br />
Library’s seed swap and plant a<br />
sunflower or popcorn seed to grow at<br />
home. Learn how to make a plant pot<br />
from newspaper and how to care for<br />
your seedling. This is a free event for<br />
the whole whānau, all materials are<br />
provided.<br />
Kāwai Club<br />
Wednesday, 3–4pm<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Every second Wednesday is Kawai<br />
Club at Linwood Library - chill<br />
out with local youth workers and<br />
enjoy a different activity every<br />
session including technology, crafts,<br />
games and much more. Snacks are<br />
provided, and entry is free. Suitable<br />
for ages 11 and up.<br />
Financial Capability<br />
Workshop<br />
Tuesday, 10am-1pm<br />
New Brighton Library<br />
Do you need help managing debt,<br />
following a budget or learning how<br />
to save for your future? Then come<br />
along and chat to the helpful people<br />
from the Pacific Peoples Trust, who<br />
will be able to guide you towards<br />
better financial outcomes. Every<br />
second Monday with no bookings<br />
required.<br />
Technology Help<br />
Monday-Thursday, 10am-noon<br />
202 Marine Parade<br />
Seniornet can help you learn and get<br />
confident with all aspects of modern<br />
technology. Call 03 382 6048 for more<br />
information.<br />
Bin good with rubbish<br />
Put general rubbish and the items below in your red bin<br />
All lids<br />
All compostable and biodegradable<br />
bags and packaging<br />
Soft plastic items including packets,<br />
wrappers and biscuit trays<br />
Takeaway cups<br />
and containers<br />
By putting the right stuff in your red bin, you’re keeping other bins<br />
free of contaminants.<br />
If in doubt use the handy look-up tool on our app or website.<br />
ccc.govt.nz/redbin
Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 3<br />
Science whiz<br />
to help with<br />
elephant<br />
conservation<br />
SHIRLEY RESIDENT Aaron<br />
Kwak is Thailand-bound in<br />
December to take part in<br />
an elephant conservation<br />
programme.<br />
The 15-year-old will be based at<br />
Kui Buri National Park.<br />
The international service<br />
project supports better humanelephant<br />
co-existence and also<br />
contributes to the Tom Yum Project,<br />
providing sustainable food<br />
security for rural areas.<br />
Aaron will be part of the<br />
environmental team, planting<br />
crops and also building park<br />
ranger huts, hornbill nest boxes,<br />
and gathering data on elephant<br />
migration.<br />
He goes to Thailand on the<br />
back of finishing second in the<br />
Otago University senior science<br />
quiz, year 11 section.<br />
Fellow Christ’s College student<br />
Angus Gifford, 17, achieved top<br />
mark in the year 13 section.<br />
They described the advanced<br />
national science quiz as “challenging<br />
but enjoyable”.<br />
The competitive quiz tests logical<br />
thought, general knowledge,<br />
and scientific skills.<br />
“The science quiz really covers<br />
everything – from biology to<br />
chemistry and physics to earth<br />
sciences – so you need a range of<br />
in-depth knowledge,” Angus said.<br />
Both Angus and Aaron are also<br />
committed to sharing their skills<br />
and talents with others, being<br />
involved in tutoring and community<br />
projects.<br />
Angus tutors fellow students<br />
and is a member of Academe, a<br />
community service programme<br />
providing one-on-one tutoring<br />
for the children of the victims of<br />
the 2019 mosque attacks. He has<br />
also driven an inaugural science,<br />
technology, engineering and<br />
mathematics (STEM) week at<br />
college this year.<br />
SKILLS: Aaron<br />
Kwak (left) is<br />
bound for Kui Buri<br />
National Park,<br />
Thailand, to help<br />
with elephant<br />
conservation.<br />
Aaron recently<br />
came second in<br />
the Otago<br />
University senior<br />
science quizz, year<br />
11 section.<br />
Fellow Christ’s<br />
College student<br />
Angus Guifford was<br />
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TOUCH DOWN: The bar-tailed godwits are back at the Avon-Heathcote<br />
Ihutai Estuary after a six-to-eight day flight from Alaska. PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />
Godwits return to<br />
estuary heralds spring<br />
THE BAR-TAILED godwits have touched<br />
down on the Avon-Heathcote Ihutai<br />
Estuary, landing earlier than usual.<br />
The first newly arriving birds were<br />
spotted on <strong>September</strong> 9 by ornithologist<br />
Grahame Bell, who was checking on<br />
the birds at the request of the city<br />
council.<br />
Bell reported a flock of 290 birds, with<br />
some still showing vestiges of red breeding<br />
plumage – which they usually moult prior<br />
to departure from the Arctic.<br />
The birds landed after a six-to-eight<br />
day non-stop flight covering a distance of<br />
11,700km from the Yukon river delta in<br />
Alaska.<br />
City council parks ecologist Andrew<br />
Crossland said this was the second earliest<br />
arrival on record, two days later than last<br />
year.<br />
“Over the next few weeks another 1000+<br />
godwits are expected to arrive on the<br />
estuary,” he said.<br />
“We can also expect additional<br />
flocks of 200-400 arriving elsewhere<br />
in the Christchurch area at each of the<br />
Brooklands Lagoon, Lyttelton Harbour<br />
and Lake Ellesmere.”<br />
Kōrero mai, let’s talk about our<br />
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We’re planning to make more speed limit<br />
changes in some areas across Christchurch.<br />
Lower speeds can save lives and prevent serious injury.<br />
Reducing our speed makes a major difference in a crash.<br />
People make mistakes on our roads, and those mistakes<br />
shouldn’t cost our neighbours, whānau or pets their lives.<br />
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speed limits are set. This gives us an opportunity to plan an<br />
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We’re asking for feedback on our 10-year vision and<br />
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Peninsula, as well as our first three years of implementation.<br />
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Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 5<br />
Zonta conference inspiring women<br />
MORE THAN 160 business<br />
and professional women from<br />
throughout New Zealand<br />
will be in Christchurch later<br />
this month for the biennial<br />
Zonta International District 16<br />
Conference.<br />
Well-known locally for<br />
activities like the annual Zonta<br />
Sports Awards, recognising<br />
secondary school sportspeople,<br />
and the Yellow Rose Run/Walk<br />
(coming up on October 8 in<br />
Hagley Park), Zonta has 27 clubs<br />
nationwide. Their goal is to<br />
build a better world for women<br />
and girls, locally, nationally and<br />
worldwide, through service and<br />
advocacy.<br />
District 16 Governor Phillippa<br />
Jacobs-Lory, a member of the<br />
Zonta Club of Christchurch-<br />
Canterbury<br />
says the<br />
national<br />
conference<br />
this weekend<br />
provides a<br />
chance for<br />
like-minded<br />
Phillippa<br />
Jacobs-Lory<br />
women to<br />
learn, to<br />
network, and<br />
to be reinvigorated.<br />
“It’s an honour to be holding<br />
the conference here – Deputy<br />
Mayor Pauline Cotter is going<br />
to open the programme – and<br />
the whole weekend has been<br />
designed to be inspiring for<br />
LIGHTS: As part of the ‘Zonta says no to violence against women’ campaign, Christchurch buildings have previously been<br />
lit up in orange.<br />
everyone. Zontians in New<br />
Zealand are doing terrific work<br />
for women and girls, here and<br />
overseas. Our power lies in the<br />
fact that we’re an international<br />
organisation with the ability<br />
to support programmes<br />
worldwide,” she said.<br />
“This conference is going<br />
to provide an opportunity for<br />
us to learn more about our<br />
advocacy work for women’s<br />
rights and how we are making<br />
a tangible difference for many<br />
families in Aotearoa New<br />
Zealand, especially through<br />
our current district project,<br />
the Grandparents Raising<br />
Grandchildren Trust.”<br />
Trust chief executive Kate<br />
Bundle will give a summary of<br />
the specific projects funded and<br />
the outcomes delivered and a<br />
“surprise” keynote speaker will<br />
highlight topical issues during<br />
the weekend.<br />
“Close to Zonta’s heart is<br />
the ‘Zonta says no to violence<br />
against women’ campaign,” said<br />
Bundle.<br />
“We’re strongly involved each<br />
November 25<br />
to December<br />
10 with the<br />
16 days of<br />
advocacy<br />
surrounding<br />
this campaign<br />
and its use<br />
Kate Bundle of the colour<br />
orange to<br />
represent a brighter future. In the<br />
past we’ve had various buildings,<br />
including the control tower<br />
at Christchurch International<br />
Airport, Canterbury Museum<br />
and the Christchurch Art<br />
Gallery, lit up in orange during<br />
this time.<br />
“At conference we’re taking<br />
this a step further by asking<br />
everyone who attends to bring a<br />
pair of orange shoes to serve as a<br />
symbol representing the women<br />
who have tragically lost their<br />
lives due to domestic violence.”<br />
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6 Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Game-changing cauliflower dishes<br />
Cauliflower latkes<br />
Makes 12<br />
Latkes<br />
2 potatoes, waxy variety (nadine),<br />
scrubbed<br />
½ medium onion<br />
1 medium-sized cauliflower, cut<br />
into florets<br />
½ tsp turmeric<br />
¼ tsp ground coriander<br />
1 egg<br />
2 spring onions, sliced finely<br />
salt and pepper<br />
Coriander yogurt<br />
150g unsweetened yogurt<br />
1 bunch coriander, roughly<br />
chopped<br />
8 mint leaves, finely chopped<br />
½ lemon, juice<br />
1 garlic clove, crushed<br />
pinch salt and pepper<br />
Method<br />
• Make the yogurt sauce by<br />
combining all the ingredients and<br />
mixing well. Leave in the fridge<br />
until required.<br />
• Chop the cauliflower florets, or<br />
use a food processor, into a fine<br />
crumb-like texture. Put in a large<br />
bowl.<br />
• Grate the potatoes and onions.<br />
Squeeze in a clean cloth to remove<br />
as much liquid as possible. Add to<br />
the cauliflower.<br />
• Add the turmeric, ground<br />
coriander, salt, pepper, egg and<br />
spring onion and mix well to<br />
combine.<br />
• Generously cover the bottom of a<br />
large heavy-based fry pan with oil<br />
and heat. When hot, add generous<br />
spoonfuls of mixture. When<br />
golden (about three minutes),<br />
carefully turn over and cook<br />
the other side for a further two<br />
minutes or until golden.<br />
• Remove and drain on kitchen<br />
paper. Serve warm with the<br />
coriander yogurt.<br />
Cauliflower pizza<br />
Serves 2-4<br />
Base<br />
500g cauliflower (about 1<br />
medium)<br />
200g broccoli<br />
2 eggs<br />
50g parmesan cheese, grated<br />
75g ground almonds<br />
salt and pepper<br />
½ tsp dried oregano<br />
Topping<br />
3 Tbsp tomato pizza sauce<br />
2 Tbsp oil<br />
200g broccoli florets, blanched<br />
briefly<br />
1 small red onion, sliced thinly<br />
2 cloves garlic, sliced thinly<br />
200g spinach leaves<br />
100g mozzarella<br />
20g parmesan cheese, shaved or<br />
grated finely<br />
pinch chilli flakes<br />
extra virgin olive oil (for drizzling)<br />
Method<br />
• Preheat oven to 200degC.<br />
• Remove the stalk from the<br />
cauliflower and broccoli and<br />
discard, and cut into chunks.<br />
Keep half of the broccoli for the<br />
topping. Blitz the cauliflower and<br />
broccoli in stages so it resembles<br />
rice. Transfer to a bowl, cover with<br />
cling film and microwave on high<br />
for 5-6 minutes until softened.<br />
Drain and tip on to a clean cloth<br />
and squeeze tightly to remove any<br />
excess moisture. Tip into a bowl<br />
and add the ground almonds,<br />
oregano, seasoning and eggs. Mix<br />
well to form a dough.<br />
• Line a baking tray with<br />
greaseproof paper and grease<br />
lightly with oil.<br />
• Mould the cauliflower mixture<br />
so it forms a large round or 2 small<br />
rounds if desired. Bake for 15-20<br />
minutes or until golden.<br />
• While the base is cooking,<br />
prepare the topping.<br />
• Heat a frying pan to medium and<br />
add 2 tablespoon of oil. Add the<br />
sliced onion and garlic and cook<br />
until the onion has softened (3-5<br />
minutes). Add the broccoli and<br />
cook for a further 3 minutes. Add<br />
the spinach and chilli. Season well<br />
with salt and pepper and remove<br />
from the heat.<br />
• When the base is ready, carefully<br />
spread with tomato sauce and<br />
sprinkle over the greens. Finish<br />
with cheese and bake for 15<br />
minutes or until the cheese has<br />
melted and the pizza looks golden<br />
and delicious.<br />
• Finish with a little more freshly<br />
shaved parmesan and a drizzle of<br />
extra virgin olive oil.<br />
PHOTO: GETTY<br />
Cauliflower hummus<br />
½ head (700g) cauliflower, cut<br />
into florets<br />
4-6 cloves garlic, peeled<br />
80ml olive oil<br />
½ tsp salt<br />
1 tsp ground cumin<br />
pinch smoked paprika<br />
2-3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice<br />
2 Tbsp tahini<br />
To serve<br />
2 cloves garlic, peeled and<br />
sliced thinly<br />
2 Tbsp olive oil<br />
small handful parsley, roughly<br />
chopped<br />
Method<br />
• Place a steamer basket over<br />
a pot of boiling water. Add the<br />
cauliflower florets and garlic<br />
and steam until tender (about<br />
15 mins). Remove and allow<br />
to cool.<br />
•Place the garlic, oil, salt,<br />
cumin, paprika, 2 Tbsp lemon<br />
juice and tahini in a food<br />
processor and blend until silky<br />
and smooth.<br />
• To serve, heat the garlic and<br />
olive oil until the garlic starts<br />
to go golden brown. Remove<br />
from the heat and pour over<br />
the hummus. Sprinkle parsley<br />
on top and serve.<br />
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continuing education<br />
Share and Celebrate<br />
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Join us at the Canterbury<br />
WEA (Workers Educational<br />
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This year’s theme is “Our<br />
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Canterbury University 150<br />
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continuing education<br />
Spring into learning at Risingholme<br />
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Every row, column and box should<br />
contain the digits 1 to 9.<br />
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<strong>21</strong>4<br />
6<br />
T E V<br />
L R O<br />
11 12<br />
13 14 15<br />
16 17 18 19<br />
How many words of three or more letters,<br />
How including many plurals, words can you of make three from or the more six<br />
letters, using each letter only once? No foreign<br />
words or words beginning with a capital are<br />
from allowed. the There's six letters, at least one using six-letter each word. only<br />
once?<br />
TODAY<br />
Good 20 Very Good 24 Excellent 29<br />
Solution <strong>21</strong>3: aeon, anew, ape, awe, awn, eon, nap,<br />
nape, neap, new, nope, now, one, open, owe, own,<br />
word.<br />
pan, pane, paw, pawn, pea, pean, pen, peon, pew,<br />
pone, wan, wane, wean, WEAPON, wen, woe, won.<br />
letters, including plurals, can you make<br />
No words beginning with a capital are<br />
allowed. There’s at least one six-letter<br />
Good 13 Very Good 19 Excellent 25<br />
20<br />
<strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />
24 25<br />
26 27<br />
Across<br />
1. Solution (6)<br />
4. Claw (6)<br />
9. Animal enclosure (4)<br />
10. Unparalleled (10)<br />
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13. Bordering (9)<br />
15. Eye infection (4)<br />
16. Composed (4)<br />
17. Sign up to (9)<br />
<strong>21</strong>. Earlier (8)<br />
22. Take for granted (6)<br />
24. Unintelligible (10)<br />
25. Expel (4)<br />
26. Expensive (6)<br />
27. Defeated (6)<br />
Down<br />
1. Embarrassed (7)<br />
2. Ledge (5)<br />
3. Version (7)<br />
5. In the same place (L) (6)<br />
6. Person in play, film or book (9)<br />
7. Alleviate (7)<br />
8. Celebrated (13)<br />
14. Unaware (9)<br />
16. Persistent (7)<br />
18. Surprise (7)<br />
19. Perplexed (7)<br />
20. Of the north (6)<br />
23. Yell (5)<br />
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Pincer, 9. Cage, 10.<br />
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Teenager, 13. Adjoining,<br />
15. Stye, 16. Calm, 17.<br />
Subscribe, <strong>21</strong>. Previous, 22.<br />
Assume, 24. Incoherent, 25.<br />
Oust, 26. Costly, 27. Bested.<br />
Down: 1. Abashed, 2. Shelf,<br />
3. Edition, 5. Ibidem, 6.<br />
Character, 7. Relieve, 8.<br />
Distinguished, 14. Oblivious,<br />
16. Chronic, 18. Startle, 19.<br />
Bemused, 20. Boreal, 23.<br />
Shout.<br />
WordBuilder<br />
let, lev, lore, lot, love, lover,<br />
ore, ort, over, overt, ret,<br />
rev, REVOLT, roe, role, rot,<br />
rote, rove, toe, tole, tor, tore,<br />
trove, vert, vet, veto, vole,<br />
volt, vote, voter<br />
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Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Write the<br />
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The Rise of Spoken Word at<br />
Te Aratai College:<br />
“Word: The Front Line” is an inter-high school<br />
spoken-word poetry competition, bringing together<br />
teams of young people to share their stories in an<br />
explosion of youth expression.<br />
This year was the<br />
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of Auckland, with<br />
the first Canterbury<br />
Poetry Slam event<br />
held at the Piano on<br />
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Christchurch schools<br />
were involved, and Te<br />
Aratai proudly entered<br />
a team of 4 students<br />
to this Ōtautahi<br />
inaugural poetic event:<br />
Isabel Marshall-Ma,<br />
Adrian Singh, Georgia<br />
Kieboom and Joseph<br />
Lomani.Word: The<br />
Front Line, curated<br />
by Action Education,<br />
is a poetry slam with the purpose of engaging<br />
and growing the potential of our future leaders.<br />
It is the only creative battlefield of its kind,<br />
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their generation faces. The migration south of<br />
Action Education’s poetry slam competition is<br />
a lucky coincidence for Te Aratai, with the kura<br />
appointment of English teacher Neema Singh,<br />
who recently moved from Auckland. Neema is<br />
originally from Christchurch and moved with her<br />
family to Auckland, where she has taught English<br />
for 8 years at Papatoetoe High School and<br />
Western Springs College.<br />
“I became involved with spoken word in 2013<br />
Isabel and Adrian<br />
during soundcheck<br />
at Papatoetoe.<br />
We entered two<br />
teams into the<br />
Frontline which<br />
was in its second<br />
year at that<br />
stage. It was just<br />
starting out and<br />
sort of grew from<br />
there, it was really<br />
quite cool. One<br />
of my students,<br />
who actually first<br />
competed in the<br />
competition got<br />
really nervous<br />
and could hardly<br />
speak, but now he<br />
is a spoken word<br />
artist who has<br />
a popular Ted Talk online as well as numerous<br />
poems published on YouTube.”<br />
Neema has an affinity for spoken word due to<br />
her own love affair with poetry. She completed<br />
a Master of Creative Writing at the University of<br />
Auckland in 2016 and has since been featured<br />
in two anthologies of published poetry: Ko<br />
AotearoaTatou 2020: We are New Zealand (A<br />
collective response after the mosque attacks<br />
to showcase the diversity of New Zealand<br />
writers and artists) and A Clear Dawn (the first<br />
Teams from Papanui,<br />
Girls’ High, and Haeata<br />
join Te Aratai in a<br />
performance brief<br />
anthology of Asian writers in New Zealand).<br />
Neema also has upcoming poems being<br />
published in The New Zealand Poetry Society<br />
<strong>2023</strong> Anthology and He Moana o Reo / An Ocean<br />
of Languages. Her love of poetry and student<br />
expression has been complemented by Dietrich<br />
Soakai, a spoken word artist from South Auckland<br />
who recently moved to Ōtautahi. He, along with<br />
Neema, helped to recruit, tutor and coach the<br />
inaugural Te Aratai spoken word team. “He is<br />
such a dynamic and talented poet, who has a<br />
knack for connecting and inspiring young people.”<br />
“Dietrich had, I think, about four weeks to<br />
prepare the team for the poetry slam, so it was<br />
a huge achievement for our ākonga to write a<br />
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and deliver in front of an audience. I think was<br />
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performance. The poetry was funny, engaging<br />
and intelligent. It was an inspiring night to be a<br />
part of.”<br />
Georgia, Joseph<br />
and Adrian before<br />
the event kicks off<br />
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3<strong>21</strong>413<br />
$84 98<br />
Tui<br />
Seaweed and<br />
Fish Fertiliser<br />
Bonus Pack 1 litre<br />
377035<br />
$13 98<br />
25%<br />
ExTrA<br />
Stanley Fatmax<br />
Powered Pruner - Skin<br />
Only 18 Volt<br />
387515<br />
$159 $179<br />
Stanley Fatmax<br />
V20 Battery & Charger Kit 4.0Ah 18 Volt<br />
363952<br />
Sold separately<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
Masport<br />
Ava Series GO P40 Water Blaster 1700 Watt 1740psi<br />
4 cylinder non rust premium grade aluminium pump delivers long<br />
lasting durability and optimum performance. Patented adjustable Zoom<br />
Lance - customise the length of the lance to suit your height and comfort.<br />
Cleverly designed short trigger allows the users to work in tight places.<br />
385<strong>21</strong>4<br />
$349<br />
Petrol Lawnmower 127cc<br />
‘The 127cc lawn mower is compact and easy to store. The 127cc OHV<br />
4 stroke engine meets EUV environmental approval delivering great<br />
performance and value for money. With a large 45L catcher and 7 height<br />
adjustment positions from 25-75mm, it’s perfect for smaller lawns.<br />
2000563<br />
Fiskars<br />
Powergear X Bypass<br />
Lopper S LX92<br />
292872<br />
Yates<br />
Weed n Feed<br />
Hose On 4 litre<br />
138437<br />
$ 289<br />
Kiwicare<br />
Extra Strength<br />
Weedkiller Spray<br />
Concentrate 250ml<br />
184564<br />
$20 98<br />
Bahco<br />
Secateurs 190mm<br />
120357<br />
$69 98<br />
$27 98<br />
NeW PrOdUCT<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
$29 98<br />
Number 8<br />
Metal Garden Fork<br />
318865<br />
Yates<br />
Thrive All Purpose<br />
Fertiliser Granules 2Kg<br />
368967<br />
Karcher<br />
K3 Power Control Deck Kit 1950psi<br />
Perfect water blaster for use around the home. This<br />
model comes with a Deck Kit which includes a deck<br />
scrubber and 500mL Patio & Deck detergent. Ideal for<br />
small & quick jobs for cleaning area up to 25m2 per hour.<br />
Patented Nozzle Technology. 100% anti-rust pump. 8m<br />
hose length. The spray gun displays the water pressure<br />
level. Dirt blaster included for 100% more cleaning power.<br />
399570<br />
$29 98<br />
each<br />
$15 98<br />
$369<br />
Topflite<br />
Wild Bird Seed Mix 5kg<br />
318522<br />
Jobmate<br />
Watering Can<br />
10 Litre Green<br />
236303<br />
Number 8<br />
Wheelbarrow<br />
72 litre Blue<br />
376874<br />
Hozelock<br />
Compact 2in1<br />
Hose Reel 25M<br />
103759<br />
$24 98 $24 99 $89 99 $169<br />
Big range, Low Price, Local advice<br />
Prices valid until Sept 30 th or while stocks last.<br />
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday – Friday:<br />
7am – 7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />
8am – 6pm<br />
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />
Ferrymead
Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 15<br />
DeWalt<br />
Petrol Water Blaster 3100 PSI<br />
The DeWalt engine makes cleaning<br />
fences and patios, driveways, siding, cars<br />
and more a snap, allowing the weekend<br />
chores to be done faster.<br />
317722<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
$769<br />
Tui<br />
Lawn Force Lawn<br />
Preparation Mix 40<br />
litre<br />
141841<br />
$16 98 Jobmate<br />
Gardena<br />
Water Control<br />
Master Timer<br />
347790<br />
Rotating Telescopic<br />
Sprinkler 3 Arm<br />
238276<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
$37 98<br />
Tui<br />
Garden Mix 40 Litre<br />
118454<br />
Irrigation<br />
Starter Kit<br />
398006<br />
Wooden Compost<br />
Bin 800 x 800mm<br />
Natural<br />
untreated<br />
109765<br />
$19 99 Get Growing<br />
Taurus<br />
GARDEN Compost<br />
Bin 400 Litre Black<br />
235403<br />
$69 99 Tui<br />
Jobmate<br />
Petrol 4-in-1 Multi-tool<br />
Set 32.6cc<br />
304862<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
$129<br />
Seaweed and Fish<br />
Fertiliser 1 Litre<br />
319083<br />
$13 98<br />
$209<br />
Jobmate<br />
Petrol Chainsaw 45cc 40cm<br />
This chainsaw has a built-in chain brake,<br />
an anti-vibration system and a 2-stroke<br />
air-cooled engine.<br />
318664<br />
$179<br />
Number 8<br />
Blood & Bone 5kg<br />
243539<br />
MTD<br />
Ultra MTD<br />
Mini Rider<br />
399296<br />
eXCLUSIVe<br />
$15 98 $3299<br />
$13 98 $199<br />
Hozelock<br />
Rotating Sprinkler<br />
115474<br />
Easy Drip<br />
Irrigation<br />
Universal Kit<br />
13mm<br />
296757<br />
$39 98 Hozelock<br />
Tui<br />
Lawn Force Basin<br />
Reserve Lawn Seed<br />
900g<br />
393584<br />
$31 98 Tui<br />
Gardena<br />
Oscillating Sprinkler<br />
AquaZoom Compact<br />
Medium Grey<br />
362878<br />
Big range, Low Price, Local advice<br />
$109<br />
Organic Seaweed<br />
Plant Tonic 1 litre<br />
318977<br />
$10 98<br />
Sileno City<br />
Robotic Lawn<br />
Mower<br />
250m2 Grey<br />
347383<br />
$69 98 Gardena<br />
$1499<br />
Prices valid until Sept 30 th or while stocks last.<br />
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday – Friday:<br />
7am – 7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />
8am – 6pm<br />
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />
Ferrymead
16 Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Big range, Low Price, Local advice<br />
BULK LaNdSCaPe SUPPLIeS<br />
HIre eQUIPmeNT<br />
TImBer<br />
COUrTeSy TraILerS<br />
aNd mUCH mOre!<br />
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday – Friday:<br />
7am – 7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />
8am – 6pm<br />
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />
Ferrymead