Avenues, December / January 2020

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THE MAGAZINE CHRISTCHURCH LIVES BY

ISSUE 187 | DECEMBER–JANUARY / HAKIHEA–KOHITĀTEA 2020–2021




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EDITOR’S NOTE

2020 out the door

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very time we get here, it feels too soon! Another year is wrapped up, and you have the final issue of Avenues in hand for 2020. For a year full of stops and starts, we’ve done alright, team. I am looking forward to seeing our summer glow through to 2021, so we can finally move on from a year with more twists and turns than a cheap garden hose. This issue marks the results from our second year of The A List – would you believe this was a concept that was born from a rather spirited and engaging post on our social media channels? We love a chat about good hairdressers in Canterbury, apparently! I’m so proud to witness all the spirit and passion our readers have poured into this year’s survey. We’ve collectively embraced ‘love local’ as a concept, moving it past buzzword status. We have amazing results that showcase some of the best people among us. Our winners are touched, to say the least – in the words of one of our nominees, it means so much more to them to win the approval of our readers than the industry. The people prevail! Kia ora, Ōtautahi. Thank you so much for your input. We’re already looking forward to 2021’s The A List, where it’ll be bigger and better yet again. I hope I’m not a broken record here, but I am constantly in awe of the talent within the pages of our magazine. From our wonderfully supportive advertisers to our interview subjects, to the uber-talented Avenues team: creative director Lucy, who is immensely talented, to our superstar sales manager Shelley, our incredible writers Liam, Kia, and Kim, and the iconic imagery from Sarah that sets a precedent for our magazine. It’s a collaborative effort, and long may it continue. And to our readers. Yes, you! You’re the most important of them all. I hope your summer months last forever, and they treat you and your friends and family to oodles of memories. Enjoy our city, the country, the barbeque weather, and the holiday spirit. See you in February – we have big things planned! With the best of wishes, as always.

Joshua Brosnahan Editor

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Our students drive our ambitious Sustainability initiatives as caring and active environmentalists. They undertake projects within and beyond the school and create meaningful change through environmental, social, cultural and economic sustainability. Being part of the Rangi Community will enable your daughter to develop a strong sense of social responsibility and help lead change that is driving tomorrow’s world. We have been a finalist in the New Zealand Sustainable Business Awards in both 2018 and 2019 and in the KNZB Sustainable Schools Award in 2019. Rangi is an Enviroschool, a Fairtrade School and has been carbon neutral since 2018.

Not only embedded in subjects such as ‘Digital and Business Technology’, technology and innovation form a wider part of the way we learn at Rangi. We explore the technologies and skills your daughter will need to lead the way in the future, such as 3D printing and Artificial Intelligence. Our ability to offer small, specialist classes, the flexibility of the NCEA programme, and our specialist technology facilities and staff combine to ensure your daughter will leave Rangi prepared for a future we can’t even yet see.

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Stella and Tui enjoying Plover Street’s jetty, submitted by Avenues reader Suzi Brown.

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CONTENTS

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WOOL IS COOL

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THE A LIST

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GET ROAD-WISE IN THE RED ZONE

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SUMMER OF SURF

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BUILDING FUTURE LEADERS TOGETHER

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CHIT CHAT

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CULTURE CLUB

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OBJET D’ART

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YEAH NAH

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CITY SCENE

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IN GOOD COMPANY

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LOVE LOCAL

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BY DESIGN

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HUMANS OF ŌTAUTAHI



CHIT CHAT

GET PREPPED FOR SUMMER Fabulous swimwear has you feeling confident and beautiful on the beach. Specialising in fuller cup sizes, The Fitting Room has swimwear from UK brands including Panache (pictured) and Freya, as well as Australian brands Seafolly, Jets, Jantzen and more. Book your fitting room space online. thefittingroom.co.nz

REFLECT ON THE CREATIVE

EXCESS BAGGAGE Bigger and handier than your average tote, the Great Big Bag from Sophie is all you need for a day at the beach. You can throw in your gym gear, or pack it for a night away. Made from heavy-duty washed canvas with solid reinforced handles, the patina on each bag is unique and is made to change with time.

Slow Muse Store is a space to consider your purchase and the hands that created it. Each creator is introduced to you one by one as a way to honour the story and process behind the products. Danni and Alex are Christchurch locals, and personally curate their offerings and work alongside their suppliers: from Frank Green reusable cups to Collective Canvas shoes and bcreates jewellery. Slow Muse Store dares to exist in a world that constantly wants faster and cheaper but urges you to take the time to reflect on the creative. Well, that’s our Christmas shopping sorted! slowmusestore.com

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EARLYBIRD Earlybird, a beautifully illustrated children’s book written by Julie Burgess-Manning and illustrated by Jenny Cooper, tells the moving story of Peri Pukeko, a baby bird who hatched too early. Follow his journey as he gets ready to go home and witness his attempts to learn to fly along the way. This is a heartfelt book, created from Patricia Champion’s themes and storyline, is a perfect Christmas gift. There are even limited-edition prints available. All proceeds from sales go to the Champion Centre, an early intervention service for infants and young children with significant disabilities and their families in Canterbury. championfoundation.co.nz

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LOCAL MATERIALS Hand thrown on the potter’s wheel from snowy white New Zealand porcelain, Tatyanna Meharry’s Local Materials collection celebrates our connection to the land through touch and memory. The vessel shown features a beautiful textural soft plum band of wild clay colour from the Matakitaki River on the South Island’s West Coast. The ideal size for cradling, it has a perfectly-placed thumb dent to fit snugly in your hand. Local Materials is a unique collection by an esteemed local potter, twice winner of the World of WearableArt Supreme Award, and a champion of New Zealand pottery. thebusyfinch.felt.co.nz

GET LIT! Maman’s Maison Balzac Margot Candle is elegantly shaped and free standing. Although more of a decorative piece, if you choose to light Margot, its shape will change over time. It’s 100 per cent plant-based, and at 18cm in height, perfect for the centre of your festive table this year. maman.co.nz

PACK THE DOG BOWL! Now you can locate good quality, pet-friendly holiday homes in New Zealand quickly and easily. ‘Pets Can Come Too’ has a range of accommodation to suit all budgets and holiday styles – from homestays to bed and breakfasts, to apartments and motels/hotels. Since launching Pets Can Come Too, Heather and Chris Simpson prefer to take vacations that their family can all enjoy, and have been overwhelmed by the number of people that have expressed gratitude in finding holiday homes that take pets. Finding pet-friendly holiday homes means your whole family can enjoy a break! Woof! petscancometoo.co.nz


CULTURE CLUB

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR This year’s best wildlife photos from around the world are on display at Canterbury Museum. Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases 99 stunning images from the 2020 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition run by the Natural History Museum, London. Among them is the winning photo, The Embrace by Russian photographer Sergey Gorshkov. Gorshkov spent 10 months following Siberian tigers in eastern Russia before he captured his winning image, which shows an adult female marking her territory on a tree. See other intimate animal portraits as well as wild landscapes and more at the exhibition. Until 28 March 2021, Canterbury Museum canterburymuseum.com

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CHRISTMAS JOY

FLY MY PRETTIES

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Award-winning performer Ali Harper’s Christmas show, Christmas Joy, is sure to make December better than ever. With special guest and much-loved violinist Fiona Pears, Connor Hartley-Hall on guitar, and 70 glorious voices from the Cobham Intermediate School Chorale – all led by Musical Director and pianist Andy Manning, this is the show to see!

This iconic live show will see the largest cast assembled in Fly My Pretties history, celebrating the release of albums The Studio Recordings Part One which is out now, with Part Two out in May. This performance will see songs performed from the new albums, alongside some special surprises in front of an enhanced visual backdrop.

There’s a violent killer on the loose in 19th Century London, England; his handiwork splattering town with blood. Detective Utterson is on the case, but what he doesn’t suspect is that the man he’s after isn’t a man at all. Swapping between Victorian-era England and modern-day Soho, this bold adaptation is reimagined with a feminist spin on a sci-fi classic.

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5 December, Isaac Theatre Royal isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

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FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS

LYRICS BY

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MUSICAL DIRECTION BY

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CULTURE CLUB

SCARED SCRIPTLESS 30 years on, Scared Scriptless is still fast, fresh, and funny. Visions of the future change, but one constant is that Scared Scriptless is the best place for late-night, improvised comedy. Join the Court Jesters to experience the show where you have no idea what’s going to happen next – and neither do the comedians! Scared Scriptless is proudly Aotearoa’s longest running comedy show. Why not make a night of it with friends, and stop in earlier for a Base Woodfire pizza, or perhaps grab an antipasto platter and a couple of wines? You might need the courage if you’re pulled up on stage! Every Friday, 10.15pm, Court Theatre courttheatre.org.nz

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Beethoven and Canterbury share birthdays on 16 December. The John Robert Godley Trust promotes four Beethoven instrumental recitals, 11am to noon and 2.30pm to 3.30, on each of the days. In the spectacular ‘Golden Room’, violinists M Riseley, J Tanner, C Irons, and cellist T Hurnik each give recitals with accompanists T Dennis and J Woodside.

Toi Toi Opera is an innovative grass-roots opera company based here in Ōtautahi. February sees it present Puccini’s Suor Angelica and Elegies at the Great Hall in a fully staged production with orchestra. A beautiful, heart-breaking one-act opera, it explores the concepts of duty, devotion, family, and separation from a woman’s perspective. Hold on to your hats (and hankies)!

Our most beloved band, famed Kiwi exports Crowded House will be touring nationwide in March 2021 on their To the Island tour. With 10 huge dates across the country, from Auckland to Queenstown, the band will be joined with Liam Finn, to play some of their biggest and most well-known hits, and even some new music – this will be one of the biggest tours Kiwis have seen in some time. Get your tickets!

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COUTURE

Season of sophistication

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love this warmer weather. I spent a weekend working through my spring/ summer closet and shut the door on my winter wardrobe as we transition into a new season. With flowers blooming, the bees are buzzing and so am I with what I am seeing come down the runway – comfortable style. Post-Cup Week, I am looking to lay low until the next round of festive events pops up. As an American, we celebrate a season of Thanksgiving, and I always take the time with family and loved ones to break bread in total gratitude of this time of year. A diary full of events and people to celebrate them with is a blessing in my book. With all of that coming up in the next few weeks, one would be lucky to have a Working Style jacket (above) that moves with you seamlessly from day to night. Easy style transition for working women like me is essential. A very wise and stylish woman once told me “Just because it fits you, doesn’t mean that it fits the occasion”.

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We all have style ideas in our heads, but sophistication should reign supreme. This month’s Couture section is full of true wearability for whatever the place or party. I have also included inspirational and usable gifts for the entire whānau which I define as those thoughtful things that can be given and will actually be worn by the recipient – or maybe you deserve to gift yourself. Such offerings include linen by Perriam (for the little ones), basic Birkenstocks, a pop of colour from Fashion Society, and some starry sparklers from Youngs Jewellers which are perfect for celebrating the season. I look forward to a new year and more chances to shop for additions to the wardrobe. Tip: Look out for those post-Christmas sales and never be afraid to buy off-season. The culmination of a careful wardrobe must transcend the seasons. Shop smart and shop local.


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Suits are always in style WORDS Kia Dirkson PHOTOS Mark Smith


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have found myself extraordinarily busy of impeccably tailored garments for women this past month as the children entered to be released September of this year. into the last school term, and work I was invited to celebrate and experience began to pick up at a surprising pace. first-hand the expansion of the iconic brand’s Meeting with a multitude of clients in made-to-measure service. The Parnell various industries, I never know where my Working Style team enveloped me with work and consulting will take me, and I am the luxury range, which features the most always ready for any occasion. premium of fabrics handcrafted in Portugal As the advent of events season began with suit style additions fit for a queen. to peak, I received a phone call from my Upon arrival, I was greeted by the friendliest publisher informing me that I would be team led by Sharon Orquejo who, as one of covering a very stylish story. Working Style’s most senior female employees, Flights booked and transportation sorted, has in-depth knowledge of the brand and I found myself Auckland bound. I was to helped shaped W into a cool concept for collaborate with Working Style, and the women who need a suit for all seasons. launch of its new women’s line W by Working Despite a torrential downpour in the Style, a fresh new collection made up entirely North Island, I was raring to go, and after

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a quick lunch and a substantial dry off, we were straight into the process; beginning with a three-step initial fitting. This lasts for around an hour, and you are able to individually select every detail on the pieces you want to purchase, with just some of the options of fabrics including polished cotton, velvet, silk, and tweed. The suit is truly yours inside and out with extras all decided by you: buttons, piping, lining, pockets, double-breasted, piqued collar are just a few of the customisations which you can select. Followed by a review and adjust, the expertly finished piece arrives in six weeks. From business blue to party paisley, Working Style literally has you covered. The beauty of the tailored jacket is its ability to transition and work with our every changing days. With a quick switch of the

shoes, it can easily take you from school drop off to evening drinks. My father and brothers worked with a tailor my whole life, and despite my penchant for fashion, this was strictly a boys’ club in my house growing up – except for very special occasions. How times have changed in the world and at Working Style, which after 30 years of catering to men, a milestone moment has been reached, and a stylishly working women’s club has been established by way of W. Keep an eye on W; it’s just the beginning for what is set to become an iconic label in its own right, I know that this one-on-one tailored experience was an empowering one for me and an experience worth investing in. W by WS is available at Working Style, 102 Oxford Terrace (next to the Riverside Markets).

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Arbonne’s Rescue & Renew Detox Gelée is a cooling gel that is perfect for the summer months to help keep skin refreshed and hydrated. With the inclusion of juniper berry fruit oil, this product works well to replenish the skin’s natural moisture barrier. arbonne.com

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SUMMER BEAUTY ESSENTIALS Summer is fast approaching, so look forward to spending your days outdoors soaking up the sun and swimming in the sea.

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mist, here to keep your skin feeling refreshed throughout the hot days with the inclusion of vitamin B3 to help enhance the appearance of skin brightness and tone. With the dream team combination of Anise oil, Vitamin B5, and shea butter, the Rescue & Renew Detox Body Lotion creamy concoction helps to improve the appearance of dull and dry skin. Light in texture but deep in hydration, this lotion is your new best friend for hydrated skin during the warmer months. Arbonne TrueStyle Anti-Frizz Dry Oil means you can forget worrying about dry or frizzy hair during warm summer days, infused with Pequi Oil this anti-frizz control formula bathes hair with a powerful dose of hydration for a flawlesslooking finish. What’s key to having the perfect summer, is being proactive and taking care of your skin and hair before the harsh sun rays hit.

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IN DETAIL

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pending your summer months luxuriating which are ultimately designed by nature. By on wool sounds like a conflicting concept using this sustainable resource, Wilson & to some, but it is second nature to Dorset is playing a small part in supporting Amanda Dorset and the team behind Wilson our farming community. & Dorset. With their ‘concept lounge’ located A notable addition to the range is the ‘Stone in Lake Wanaka, Wilson & Dorset designs and Sets’, stackable sheepskin floor cushions that manufactures luxurious lounging pieces for your inhabit the space as you do. You can sit, rest home, made from pure New Zealand sheepskin. your head, or put your feet up. These sheepskin So why the push to utilise wool throughout ‘stones’ encourage you to re-imagine the way summer? According to business owner you lounge. The Wilson & Dorset Footstool is Amanda, sheep’s wool is a remarkably another defining stand out from the range – it’s resilient, highly breathable fibre that regulates a new take on a lounge room classic. The temperature – keeping us cool in summer. organic shape of the sheepskin ottoman is “In our family, the race is on after a hot day inspired by local river-stones, smoothed by at the beach, to see who grabs the Shaggy the mighty waterways of our South Island. Bean Bag first. It is quite amazing how cool and These are designed to fit your natural bends calming sheepskin is to lounge on. It makes and curves, and the overall aesthetic is sense given the sheep need to survive in the effortlessly minimalist and cool. extreme highs of a New Zealand summer. We are Wilson & Dorset represents a refreshing shift just taking what nature has so cleverly designed, away from traditional static furniture systems. and we translate it for your home environment.” “With our collection, we reconfigure living New Zealand is known worldwide for its spaces by taking away hard edges to allow high-quality sheepskin. Wilson & Dorset has for easily portable pieces made from this utilised this primary resource by developing incredible natural fibre. They will follow you a range of highly durable, versatile pieces, from space to space, for your lifetime.” wilsondorset.com

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The concept of The A List was born out of a rather spirited conversation on our social media. On a whim, we asked our Facebook community to offer up Ōtautahi’s best hairdresser. Our entire team was absolutely enthralled by the input, opinion, tags, likes – and the sheer traction we received on one post with a simple question. The cogs started turning. We created The A List to celebrate our city, and to elevate local businesses. It’s more to us than adverts, events, and stories. It’s about you, who you love, who you support. Who you go out of your way to visit. It’s the relationships you forge. For the second year running, we are incredibly proud to present the absolute best of the best here in Christchurch. Turn the page to see who has returned victorious for a second year. You’ll find several newcomers also taking out coveted spots. 2020’s results show us that we are ready to celebrate. We’re all here to support local.


FAMILY TIMES Winner, Best Retail Runner up: Hapa

Winner, Best Family Experience / Day Out Runner up: Willowbank

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Winner, Best Beach Runner up: Corsair Bay

CHEAP EATS

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Winner, Best Takeaway Food Runner up: Little High

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Unknown Chapter Winner, Best Café Runner up: Little Pom’s


PUBLIC AFFAIR

DRINKS ON ME Winner, Best Bar/Pub Runner up: Moon Under Water

Winner, Best Public Event Runner up: Lyttelton Market

Dinh Collective

Beauty at The Tannery Winner, Best Day Spa/Beauty Salon Runner up: Nicola Quinn

FRAMED

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Winner, Best Hairdresser/Barber Runner up: True Grit

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

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STREET WISE

Winner, Best Art Gallery Runner up: CoCA

Isaac Theatre Royal Winner, Best Theatre/Cinema Runner up: Court Theatre

The Ballerina, Owen Dippie Winner, Best Street Art/Public Sculpture Runner up: The Tui and Titipounamu mural by Ash Sisson on the justice precinct



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Get road-wise in the red zone

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red zoned Christchurch cul-de-sac in Burwood has been transformed into a miniature road for bikes where children can learn their road rules while having bucket loads of fun. Complete with Lilliputian-scale signs, road markings, and even a tiny roundabout, the brand new Learn to Ride Track off Brooker Avenue is open to the public and perfect for children at all stages of their cycling journey. The track is located within a nine-hectare area known as East x East – a collaboration between Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Life in Vacant Spaces (LiVS). As the landowner of this Crown-owned red zone area, LINZ has approved LiVS’ short-term use of the space, and they have ignited the area with a raft of activities and amenities, including the cycling track. Lydia Bloy, LINZ Group Manager Crown Property Christchurch, says temporary events and activities are an important part of Christchurch’s regeneration. “We love seeing projects like this bring people to the area. East x East is a great example of how a large area of red zone land can be transformed into a family-friendly space with lots of different activities that anyone can take part in.” East x East Project Coordinator Hannah Watkinson says the Learn to Ride Track is a great place for children to gain confidence on their bikes in a controlled setting. “They can learn their road rules and have fun – whether they’re on balance bikes, trainer wheels or getting ready to ride on the road on their own.

“Christchurch is an excellent place to be a cyclist, and we hope the track helps to improve confidence and skills at a young age, making our roads a safer place for all.” As a charity, LiVS relies heavily on support from local organisations. With the track, Citycare Group was instrumental in getting it off the ground, donating services to repair the original road, paint line-markings, install road signs, and tidy up the surrounding area. Citycare Junior Project Manager Thomas Parackal says they jumped at the chance to give back to the community and draw on a partnership with the Student Volunteer Army (SVA) to assemble a group of young volunteers. “The Learn to Ride Track was a fitting project for us because of all our work looking after open spaces in Christchurch.” Sam Johnson, Chief Executive of SVA, says the group was delighted to invite students from their Service Award volunteer programme to support the project, enabling young people to solve problems in their backyard and create meaningful change within communities. Bringing this red zone area to life was an excellent result for the Citycare volunteers and young helpers from St Albans School, Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, and Papanui and Cashmere high schools, he says. Other activities to be found at East x East include a sports field, pump track, and a ninehole frisbee golf course. Since 2016, LINZ has supported almost 150 short-term projects and events in the red zone, and it actively encourages the use of Crownowned red zone land on a temporary basis.

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IN DETAIL

Summer of surf WORDS Kim Newth PHOTOS Sarah Rowlands

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earn to Surf instructor Aaron Lock, aka ‘Lockie’ hauls a load of wetsuits from the back of his surf van as he prepares for an afternoon in the waves with a bunch of beginners. It is a brisk sort of day on The Esplanade beside Sumner Beach with the mercury in the low teens and a strong onshore wind blowing salty fresh air in our faces. “It’s going to be a bit choppy,” says Aaron cheerfully, as he gathers a group of excited Rangi Ruru student surfers together. Aaron is a lifelong surfer and a bodyboarding champion who has been teaching others how to catch waves for 25 years now. This beach truly is in his blood: he grew up in Sumner, and this is where he first got on a board as a kid. “I got into it in the first place because I wanted to be at the beach all the time and as time has gone by it has progressed to sharing the fun of surf with other people…This is one of the best places in the world to learn to surf as the waves are gentle and well-suited to longboard surfing.” Two hours is all it takes to learn the basics and apparently it really doesn’t matter whether or not you fit the stereotype of a young surfer dude in the making. Aaron says he teaches 8-year-olds through to people in their 70s. Retired couples sometimes rock up to beginner classes, as do parents whose children are learning to surf. “Most people find that it’s a good way to escape and forget about the worries of the world for a few hours. Surfing,

internationally, is having a boom this year due to COVID-19 because it’s an individual sport with social distancing. We’ve had a lot of locals here suddenly deciding to do it too. This Covid year has sprung them into action, so we’re going to be busy this summer.” All equipment is supplied, including wetsuits that keep people warm in the water even on cold days. Participants just need togs, towel and sunscreen, (plus water, snacks, and a change of warm clothes). A lot of first timers learn how to stand on the board in their very first lesson, although as Aaron points out, there are plenty of thrills to be gained simply by lying or kneeling on it. “There’s this saying that the best surfer is the one having the most fun! You don’t need to be a strong swimmer to learn the basics, and we can start off small in knee-deep water if necessary.” Once the basics have been acquired, people can carry on building their surf skills with more lessons until they feel confident enough to go out independently. “We have a surf rental machine so people can surf after hours if they want to.” Learn to Surf is open year-round with the main season being September to May. Aaron used to spend his winters surfing in Bali but has instead surfed around New Zealand this year. “I’ve had a lot of trips to the West Coast and Kaikōura – there’s an amazing point break called Mangamaunu just north of Kaikoura – and my daughter and I also travelled to Ahipara, north of Kaitaia.”

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IN DETAIL

Kristen Fox (Careers and Pathways Strategist) and now former student Isabella Carter

Building future leaders together For the past five years, Rangi Ruru Girls’ School has contracted Crimson Education to supply a full-time Careers and Pathway Strategist to work with its students. We sit down with their current Strategist, Kristen Fox to get her unique perspective on the leaders of tomorrow and their career choices. As the Careers and Pathways Strategist at Rangi Ruru, could you tell us more about your role? I work with students one-on-one throughout their educational journey, beginning in Year 10 through to graduation at the end of Year 13. Year 10 students start their career journey by undertaking a ‘Pathways’ course which Rangi Ruru has developed, designed to allow students to explore their future options through self-exploration, learning pathways, and developing their skills for future employment. Often in Year 11, our time is spent selecting subjects to fulfil university or polytechnic requirements, which evolves

through to Year 13 where meetings focus on applying for specific programs, scholarships, gap year programs, and accommodation. What do you think makes the relationship between Rangi Ruru and Crimson Education work so well? Rangi Ruru and Crimson’s relationship blossomed over five years ago when Crimson was first coming into the edutech space. Rangi Ruru Principal Dr Sandra Hastie realised how impactful a partnership could be between the two, ensuring a seamless transition for students as they move into their adult lives. Rangi Ruru and Crimson Education work well

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together because we have aligned values. We both want our girls to be their best whatever pathway they choose. Rangi Ruru provides an excellent education for students, and Crimson Education is an extension of that, providing networks that span the globe and a dedicated strategist to guide students as they make some of the most critical choices of their lives. It has been an extraordinarily successful partnership, with our girls attending top universities all over the world including New York University, University College London, Boston College, and Imperial College London. This is not a one size fits all programme, and this is evident in the range of universities and programmes students are entering – ranging from competing as a student-athlete in America, attending an elite performing arts programme, studying geophysics in London, or medicine in Dunedin. In the past two years alone, scholarship monies at Rangi Ruru have increased over 130 per cent, and the total number of scholarships awarded to students has increased by 169 per cent. What is even more outstanding is that 2020 is looking to be our best year yet as we have already surpassed 2019’s scholarship monies and the number of students receiving them.

Have you seen any trends in careers and pathways that students are choosing? Has there been an increase or decrease in any particular field or industries? I have seen a real trend in girls wanting to pursue science careers, but not necessarily the ‘traditional’ ones we all think of like medicine and engineering. I have students pursuing geophysics as they were fascinated by the earthquakes, medicinal chemistry, and chemical formulation focusing on designing healthcare and cosmetic products. This is really exciting to me as it shows girls are thinking outside of the box and creating careers they really want. I have seen a decrease in fields that will soon be automated as technology continues to improve. What advice would you give to parents when they are talking to their children about careers and pathways? I tell parents to support their children in what they want to pursue but ensure a healthy dose of reality along with it. I am a huge supporter of students having multiple options, often a Plan A, B, and sometimes even C thought out. The result of this is students – and their families – can make the choice when they have offers in front of them.

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CITY SCENE

Enhancing the southern side of our central city

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This new area includes a 40-metre mural by Oi YOU! and the DTR Crew which pays homage to the creation and evolution of street art. The South Frame is now more than 80 per cent complete. It’s likely that the Greenway will become a more popular cycle, pedestrian, and scooter thoroughfare once the remaining sections are finished over the next year. More people using the network of lanes should also help catalyse development of the adjacent land. About 15,000 new plants and trees are being added to the central city along the South Frame. The established garden beds and green screens in Mataī Common between Colombo and Durham Streets give a sense of how the completed Greenway will look. Once the section of the Greenway currently being constructed around Team Hutchinson Ford on the eastern side of Colombo Street is finished, the only remaining length will be the area around Miles Toyota, west of Montreal Street. In the future, a child could hop off a bus at the Bus Interchange and walk along the Greenway, away from busy streets, to ride the hydro-slides or swim at the Metro Sports Facility. As the South Frame progresses towards completion, another piece in the city’s complex regeneration puzzle starts to fall into place.

he South Frame, one of the lower profile elements of our central city regeneration, is taking shape. Designed to hem in and enliven the southern side of the CBD, the South Frame is a network of laneways, mainly between St Asaph and Tuam Streets. The predominant feature of the South Frame is the Greenway, a wide and leafy shared path running east to west that will eventually connect the Health Precinct and Metro Sports Facility with the SALT District, East Frame, and the Multi-Use Arena. Smaller lanes, perpendicular to the Greenway, improve access and allow for slow-speed vehicle use to service the local businesses. The first section of the South Frame to be complete, in the SALT District, demonstrates the potential of the laneway network. Lanes draw people from the street into the block and enable attractions like the popular Little High Eatery to be successful without a street frontage. Crown company Ōtākaro is completing sections of the South Frame as land becomes available. The latest length of the Greenway to open up is on the western side of Durham Street, creating an uninterrupted two-block section from Colombo Street to Montreal Street.

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IN GOOD COMPANY

Weekends at Trent’s WORDS Liam Stretch PHOTOS Ellen Mary Taylor, Koru Photography and Sarah Clements

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n recent years, Cantabrians have relished the heritage that remains in our region, and in equal part, those that have kept that history alive. One such icon is Trent’s Vineyard. It is situated on a 50-acre park-like setting, with the jewel in the crown being an impeccably and sensitively restored, 147-year-old chicory farm building. Many locals will remember going there before 2002 when it was open to the public, and more will have donned their glad rags for weddings and other events at this little slice of paradise over the past 18 years. Now, the folks at Trent’s are welcoming you back to relive those memorable moments (and create some new ones) with an invitation for private bookings this summer. The idyllic, sheltered rural setting is only a 20-minute drive from the central Christchurch and is open for hire as an exclusive venue for 40 to 100 guests on Sunday afternoons, 12 till 5pm. There’s a large garden for kids to wander and ramble about, and the day is in your hands with the sole attention of the manager and staff, the option to BYO your favourite wines and design the menu; your preference of food, drink, music, timetable, and guests. Also available are live-streaming facilities so speeches can reach friends and family who are unable to join due to pandemic travel restrictions.

As well as the historical locale, Trent’s has been fiercely loyal over the last few decades. Owned by the same family since 1997, this is a hospitality venue that has endured. While over a thousand weddings have been hosted there throughout the years, some things have not changed – with some key staff being with the business for over 20 years. With the summer season rapidly approaching, and a reduction in domestic Covid-19 limitations, it is sure to be a bumper season for celebration, and while we can’t venture to the Mediterranean, Trent’s is a little slice of the Amalfi Coast and the Cote d’Azur, right in our backyards – dine alfresco under the shady sycamores on one of the traditional long banquet tables. Explore the sheltered lawn and fountain, conservatory, gazebo, vineyards, and pond, and you’ll be positively transported overseas – there’s no need to quarantine, and you won’t be weighed down by jetlag! If you haven’t been in for an event by mid-summer, this stalwart of Canterbury will be holding an open day on 24 January 2021, and the public is invited to pop by to take it all in. You’ll find it down a beautiful country driveway off Trents Road, a stone’s throw from Prebbleton. If you’re ready to book or would like more information, please call or email the venue manager on 021 112 3591/ info@trentsvineyard.co.nz.

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LOVE LOCAL

FELT.CO.NZ

NORTH CANTERBURY SUNDAY MARKET

Felt is New Zealand’s online market for locally made goods and gifts. Consider it your one-stop-shop for high quality, original items made right here, in Aotearoa. Everything that you see on Felt has been listed by the person who made it. The 2020 Felt Christmas Gift Guide is full of great locally made gifts; make sure your next purchase supports a Kiwi artisan who truly benefits from your considered patronage. Felt makes it simple for you to shop local.

The North Canterbury Sunday market is a premium market set on rural land in Rangiora – held every Sunday at the racecourse, from 9am–2pm. You’ll find stalls from all over Canterbury selling quality artisan products including fresh produce, bread, meat, seafood, handicrafts and much more. Don’t forget to have a bite to eat at the food court from a variety of delicious food, all the while listening to the music from the buskers.

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PERRIAM

Summer is here and if the chaos surrounding 2020 has caused you to gain some pockets of fat that aren’t shifting with diet and exercise – don’t panic! The Skin Rejuvenation Clinic has cutting-edge body-sculpting technology Cooltech™ that will help you to “shape” your body using a state-of-the-art fat freezing technology. It is not a weight loss programme but it does help to reduce tummies, back fat, saddlebags, and even double chins.

PERRIAM is a New Zealand-made merino fashion brand that designs and creates beautiful, understated classics for women, children, and babies. With a focus on quality over quantity and styles that transcend time, PERRIAM’s curated collections bring you signature pieces that are made to be loved and lived in. Today, tomorrow, and forever after. Visit the new inner-city concept boutique in The Crossing development, at 166 Cashel Street.

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LOVE LOCAL

WILLOW COLLECTIVE

SOLLOS

Chantelle Symons created Willow Collective as a way to curb her expenditure on ‘run of the mill’ accessories, and to provide an affordable contemporary brand for all who love dress jewellery. Willow Collective’s summer collection (which Chantelle touts as her best yet) has a daring splash of colour throughout, and focuses on florals and gentle summer hues. It’s proving to be popular with her devoted followers, so get in quick!

Sollos is an oasis of calm at The Welder on Welles Street, celebrating the beautiful and useful. As an artisan homeware and gift store, Sollos features ethically sourced products from Aotearoa and beyond. Brands in-store include Turner & Finch Ceramics, Gwyneth Hulse Design, Liberation Jewellery, Noble & Savage Tea Merchants, Ironweed Garden Art, and Glerups. Adjoining the shop, the working artisan studio hosts regular creative workshops and classes.

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THE ARTS CENTRE

KIWIFLORA NURSERIES

The historic Great Hall at The Arts Centre is guaranteed to lift Christmas spirits. Broadway Buddies has a festive show on 13 December. For local gifts, there’s late-night shopping on 3 December, and the All-I-Want-for-Christmas Mākete is on 6 December. Watch social media for the 12 Days of Christmas giveaways, and details of the Great Hall carol sing-along. The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora features regular concerts, exhibitions, festivals, workshops, kōrero, and activities.

Templeton’s Kiwiflora Nurseries propagates and grows a comprehensive range of greenery – from a wide selection of containerised plants and small trees to larger specimens in Easilift bags. Considered local garden specialists, you’ll find the stock is competitively priced and can be delivered nationwide. Kiwiflora also proudly supports a wide range of local schools, sports teams, community organisations, charities, and causes with its supply of trees and shrubs.

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BY DESIGN

Architecture on holiday With overseas travel not being an option for the Christmas holidays this year, New Zealanders are seeing more of our beautiful country than ever before. When you’re on the road experiencing new regional destinations over summer, here are a few architectural gems you may want to include in your itinerary. Richard Dalman Managing Director, Dalman Architects dalman.co.nz

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As you enter Arthur’s Pass village from Christchurch, on your left you will find the lovely Chapel of the Snows, designed by the late Paul Pascoe. With a stone exterior and timber interior, its form evokes both a mountain tent and a Māori meeting house. It is simple yet beautiful, and the view out to the bush above the altar is very peaceful and spiritual.

With its towering curvaceous façade of polished stainless steel designed by Andrew Patterson, the Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth houses the sculptural works of the world-renowned New Zealand artist Len Lye. Opened in 2015, it has a cavernous interior which features a number of large gallery spaces each displaying Lye’s kinetic artworks.

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RELAXING

The Hundertwasser Toilets – this bizarre The Glacier Hot Pools complex in Franz Josef is building is located on the main street in set within a rainforest and designed by Dalman Kawakawa, Northland, and was completed in Architects. Each tree on the site was plotted 1999 by the late Austrian artist and architect, by GPS, and the pool shapes and positions Friedensreich Hundertwasser. With the help were crafted around them. This creates a very of locals, he transformed the former toilet organic and natural experience in the rainforest block into a highly decorative work of art. to ‘chill out’ in the heated pools. 50


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lanning for summer – planning fullstop, in fact – has been an integral part of my life both professionally and personally for as long as I can remember. Even before my 26 years in business, I would plan and anticipate the future with vigour. Lists, long lists, would be written, goals set (big and small), and holidays envisioned; acquisitions – and not surprisingly – property, decided on. However, out of growing wisdom or a gentle wariness, this summer and this coming year, I’d rather rest than push forward relentlessly. 2020 has been the most unusual year, and I think I’ve definitely seen the best (and the ‘far from it’) in behaviours and processes. But rather than leave me feeling disappointed, it has given me an appreciation and an insight into the reality that you cannot control everything. Normally I’d run into the Christmas period exhausted, believing that I had to do everything for everyone. I’d then work through much of my Christmas break and top it off by returning to work to start the New

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Year (which I always want to be bigger than the last one) early! This year, however, the summer will be different, for lots of reasons. I want to be present, not perfect. If you think that’s original, it’s not. It’s the title of a book sent to me by an accomplished and extraordinary woman that I love. Its message is simple: slow down, breathe deeply, and rest up. I’m not jumping to my massive list of intentions. I’ll certainly review my goals and set new ones, knowing and accepting that they will be gentle and beautiful, not earthshattering. At the top is more time with the people I love, learning Te Reo, and a massive wish for good heart and health. This year has delivered some enormous personal challenges as well as some fabulous professional highs, but rather than shout ‘next’, I’m whispering ‘thanks’. And thanks to you for reading my thoughts. May 2021 bring you wisdom and joy and the knowledge that for everything there is a season. Make those seasons count for something special.


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DESTINATION

Explore your southern backyard International travel may be off the cards, but ‘overseas’ adventures can still be had in Canterbury’s neighbour at 45° S, Southland. So, embrace the chance to experience the wonders in your own country and head south. Few places have such varied landscapes nestled together like this region, right on the edge of New Zealand, anchoring the Southern Alps. It is a place of contrasts and boasts world-class scenery from mountain peaks to the deepest of lakes, to meandering rivers, fertile farmlands, lush primordial forests, and captivating coastlines.

RAKIURA/STEWART ISLAND

OUT WEST

From Bluff, it’s only a short trip across the Foveaux Strait to Stewart Island/Rakiura. Basking in glorious sunsets and offering golden sand beaches next to the lush native wilderness, the island is renowned for its unique kiwi and bird spotting opportunities. There are plenty of local guides to show you some of the best spots.

Western Southland offers a diverse landscape for activities, including adrenaline-pumping jet boat rides. For hikers, there’s the Hump Ridge Track which is set to be New Zealand’s next Great Walk. It’s a diverse and stunning three-day loop track from sub-alpine wilderness to sea-level views and over historic viaducts in the heart of a native forest.

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EXPLORE THE SOUTHERN SCENIC ROUTE

HOME OF CLASSIC MOTORING

A journey south from Dunedin, travel to The Catlins along the Southern Scenic Route – an incredible journey that has been ranked one of the top 10 drives in the world, and for good reason. The beautifully rugged Catlins coast is a must-do. With its spectacular coastal stretch, it is home to an array of marine life. Visit Tumu Toka CurioScape to learn about the region’s wildlife, people, and its history.

Invercargill pays somewhat of a homage to wheels and motoring legends, whether they raced it, built it or collected it; you’ll find it on display at Bill Richardson Transport World, and Classic Motorcycle Mecca. But don’t be fooled, this isn’t just for motoring fanatics, these are more art galleries than garages, with a broad palette of colour schemes, engineering marvels, local stories, and plenty for the kids.

VISIT BLUFF

RELAX IN RIVERTON

Seafood is the speciality of Bluff. Famed for its delicious oysters, you would be crazy not to try the kai! Grab your road trip selfie at Stirling Point whilst taking in phenomenal 360-degree views of Southland and Stewart Island and stroll down the ocean sidewalk. For those with more time, check out the Lighthouse Gallery, Maritime Museum, Heritage Trail, and quaint streetscapes of yesteryear.

Heading west from Invercargill will take you to the beachside town of Riverton, which has a unique and relaxing vibe where art, surf, and agriculture are combined with local community charm. You will find local organic produce with old fashioned heirloom varieties to make you remember what a ‘real apple’ from your childhood tasted like. Take the time to visit Te Hikoi museum; a vibrant heritage attraction.

Find out more about Southland at southlandnz.com

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DESTINATION

Savour Selwyn this Summer Selwyn’s dramatic landscape is waiting for you this summer. From sea to summit and everything in between, it’s all on your back doorstep. So take a breath of fresh air and prepare to appreciate Selwyn’s diverse landscapes.

PICK YOUR OWN

CAMPING

Nothing beats fresh berries at the family Christmas table. Thanks to Selwyn’s great weather and arable soils, the fruit and berry growers tend to have the best conditions to grow their delicious produce for you throughout summer. Why not take the family out to pick your own blueberries, raspberries, or strawberries? Check out Selwyn.nz to find the best summer goodness near you.

Camping is as Kiwi as chocolate fish! Selwyn has some wonderful camping spots next to gently flowing rivers, on the banks of lakes or right next to an 18-hole golf course. Many of the campgrounds allow you to take your fur babies – as long as they are well mannered – along with you. Camping is a great way to stay close to home while allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of December madness.

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GARDENS

RAIL TRAIL

Beautifully cared for and lovingly created gardens are a joy to visit. Rhododendrons, azaleas, roses, and peonies are just some of the blooms you will see when visiting the numerous gardens open to visitors in Selwyn. Bring your wallet and make sure there is room in the car boot as many have plants for sale that you’ll come across growing in the garden. If you’re feeling peckish, perhaps book in for a lovely afternoon tea.

The Little River Rail Trail starts at Hornby and weaves its way through Selwyn, ending at Little River. The trail is great for all ages and can be cycled or walked. The gradient is easy, which makes it perfect for young children to take part. The trail will take you past wetlands, Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere, and up to Birdlings Flat, where you will see an abundance of wildlife. There are many other biking tracks in Selwyn to check out over the summer months.

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Warmer and longer evenings – can you think of a better way to catch up with friends and family than a meal at your local eatery? Neither can we! Come check out Memories Café and Restaurant in Springston – it has seating inside and out, and they change the food options regularly, all while using local produce!

Selwyn has a huge number of very crafty people! If you are out looking for presents for Christmas, come and visit the farmers’ markets at Tai Tapu, Leeston, Lincoln, Rolleston, and West Melton. You will find beautiful products, tasty treats, and delicious wines. You will also make a local do a wee happy dance!

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DESTINATION

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Experience self-contained luxury in one of the three residences at Montrose; a 200-hectare private alpine valley retreat situated in the high country at the base of the Southern Alps. With a Rakaia River frontage and magnificent mountain ranges, the calming and welcoming atmosphere includes salmon-filled ponds fed by spring creeks, black swans as residents of your own 10-acre lake, and native bird calls adding to the peace and tranquillity. Breathe in the crisp, clean air and let nature refresh your spirits.

Discover pure relaxation at The St James, Hanmer Springs’ award-winning luxury accommodation. Located right in the heart of the village, it boasts sixteen stylish boutique studios and suites, all with patios or balconies and most with gorgeous views of Hanmer’s iconic mountain landscape. The St James is the perfect place for couples to relax and recharge. Book directly for the best rates. Gift vouchers are available for a special Christmas gift.

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Dolphins are some of nature’s most extraordinary and captivating creatures. And they’re even more amazing closeup. Immerse yourself in their world with Dolphin Encounter Kaikōura, an unforgettable experience in one of New Zealand’s most breath-taking destinations. After the completion of earthquake repairs, Encounter Kaikōura is excited to once again open for both albatross and dolphin tours. The on-site café serves great coffee, and delicious food daily – why not make a day of it?

What is it that makes Edgewater Lake Wanaka so appealing for family holidays? Unparalleled access to Lake Wanaka is a big plus, as is the biking and walking track around the lake, directly accessible from Edgewater. The hotel is the only accommodation in Wanaka situated right on the edge of the lake! Edgewater’s spacious family-friendly one- and two-bedroom apartments are ideal after a busy day biking or exploring Wanaka these holidays.

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PALATE

Untouched World brosotto WITH VEGAN BROWN RICE Head chef Kerry Wellman runs Untouched World Kitchen with the manager, Andrea Titterton. Like the brand itself, the food they serve represents a contemporary world with quality as its backbone. “This recipe represents vegan comfort food at its best. [It’s] equally good eaten outside on a beautiful day with a refreshing grape juice as it is in winter curled up by the fire! The brown rice risotto was inspired by a dish I had from a vegan street vendor at a market in London a few years ago. It fits with our Untouched World Kitchen ethos of simple, tasty, honest food.” SERVES 3–4 | VEGAN

Base recipe 50g finely chopped celery 10g minced fresh garlic 175g brown rice (uncooked) 200ml coconut milk 600ml water 15ml cider vinegar 15ml lemon juice Pea mixture 120g defrosted peas Approx. 4g coriander leaves (basil also works well) 5g nutritional yeast (essential for this recipe) 15ml lemon juice 35ml oil To finish 170g defrosted peas 1 courgette, thinly sliced (approx. 170g)

For the base recipe, lightly sauté the celery to soften then add the garlic. After a minute, add remaining ingredients. Bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer and cover until rice is cooked, and most of the liquid has disappeared. At this stage, the base can be cooled and kept for later or used immediately. The base recipe can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for up to three days. The pea mixture does not keep, as it loses its colour by the following day. Blitz all ingredients in a blender to form a paste. Set aside. To put together: place base mixture in a pan. If cold, ‘loosen’ in a microwave first. You may need to add a small amount of water to achieve the correct consistency. Add the courgette and second measure of defrosted peas. Bring the heat up to warm the vegetables through then add the pea mixture towards the end. Season well with flaky sea salt and cracked pepper (very important to get the seasoning right on this dish). Serve and finish with a sprinkle of fresh coriander (or basil if using), toasted pine nuts, and some more nutritional yeast.

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PALATE

Activism and innovation

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ith any movement, there’s a long, slow uphill battle, then sudden momentum. That momentum is happening now. For me, this is [the] result of so much slog! I’ve been involved in activism for well over 20 years – I was literally carrying soy milk around with me, from café to café.” In two short years, Grater Goods has gone from a humble commercial kitchen for vegan food, to a café and bistro riding the wave of a cultural revolution. Owners Flip Grater and husband Youssef Iskrane are the pair behind the eatery – encouraging patrons to explore a menu with plenty of taste, umami, and texture. Flip, a musician, mother, and now a restauranteur, feels fortunate to be witnessing Cantabrians embrace the Grater Goods ethos. “It’s been amazing to watch plant-based eating, animal rights, and activism move with momentum – there actually is a cultural shift and attitude change around what vegan food is and how ‘doable’ it is. We’re using innovation with ancient technique.”

Youseff mentions opening Grater Goods was ‘a bit of a gamble’. “We really wanted this to become a destination, but we went about it the complete opposite way to tradition. We grew the space, rather than taking on a huge risk of empty space, or considerable financial debt.” And empty it is not. On a weekday afternoon, the space is filled with sun, music, and the aromas of lunches on their way to diners. The space is eclectic but relaxing – you’ll want to spend an afternoon here. The aim is simple – to “hit all the pleasure points with kai”. There’s more on the cards for 2021, as the café leans more into the bistro side of dining. Frequent live music nights will put Orbell Street on the map. New dishes are being tested for the menu. “As soon as there is demand, people can afford to innovate. These are as good, or better than the things you can have on a platter in New Zealand right now. It’s exciting to exist in that space.”

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PALATE

FESTIVE FINAL COURSE

ENLIGHTENMENT BY PINECONE

SHORTBREAD DELIGHTS

DREAMIN’ OF A CREAMY CHRISTMAS

One of Sweet Soul Patisserie’s special Christmas desserts is the Pinecone. Made of decadent milk chocolate mousse; roasted pine nuts and almonds; with a caramel and chocolate caramel sponge cake. Pinecones are a symbol of enlightenment and good luck, which represents Sweet Soul’s main wishes for 2021. Limited numbers of this beautiful creation are in the cabinets now, so pop in and visit, and say Avenues sent you.

If butter, sugar, and flour are the holy grail of baked goods, then these Full Time Tart floral shortbread cookies are a must for this Christmas season. Just one bite of these beautiful, buttery treats and you can guarantee you’ll be reaching for another. These floral cookies are the perfect little gift idea for your work Secret Santa, or perhaps for your dear nan to dunk in her tea. Why not just to treat yourself after this crazy year? We are!

Rollickin’ Gelato brings joy to Christchurch with its favourite festive flavours. With taste sensations like Merry Mess to Gingerbread Man, to Nutivity, Rollover Pavlova, and Mrs Claws, Rollickin’ is whippin’ daily to keep you cool as silver tinsel throughout the Christmas mayhem. The take-home Party Tubs keep the festive cheer rolling – you’ve just got to try all the flavours! Find all the festive fun you need this season at Rollickin’. After all, ‘tis the season to be jolly.

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THE FRUITS OF SUMMER

A MAGIC TRIO

CELEBRATORY SIPS

PLUSH PALATE

Three, it’s the magic number. OTP is a special series of sours, with each batch combining a trio of unusual ingredients based on the perfect principle of three elements. In this batch, Garage Project has blended guava, coconut, and makrut lime to create a beer bursting with juicy, sour, tropical flavours. Omne Trium Perfectum, no more no less – for some reason, things just work better in threes.

Leave the bottle-opener at home with LF Seltzer’s botanical twist on a much-loved tipple. These ready-todrink wine-based seltzers take awardwinning New Zealand Leftfield wines and infuse a dash of free-spirited freshness in a Kiwi first – launching just in time for summer. Fancy with a side of fun, LF Seltzer is for those who want some balance with their bevvy, with just 68 calories and less than one gram of sugar per serve.

Fragrant, enticing, floral. Perfumed with aromas of roses, apple blossoms, white-fleshed fruits, and lavender. Overall soft, fruity, fleshy, and plush. On the palate – a core of fruit leads with an off-dry style revealed; contrasting acidity, texture, and spices with some warming alcohol. This is a delicious wine full of spice, fruit, texture, and charm, finishing with a light, sweet white rose taste. Review by Cameron Douglas Master Sommelier.

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CHRISTMAS FURKEY Grater Goods have the perfect plant-based solution for Christmas – its Roast ‘Furkey’ is a stuffed seitan roast, with a crispy yuba skin and a maple glaze. You can pick up your very own Furkey (faux turkey, if you’ve not clicked) from selected New World supermarkets, or pop in to Grater Goods Deli on Orbell St, Sydenham. Speaking of Christmas, why not book a vegan function on site for your end of year drinks? Time it right and catch some live music and great company. gratergoods.co.nz

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CLINK!

Let’s get Fizzical

Loren Mitchell-Moore Sommelier, Cellar Door cellardoor.nz

Since we opened Cellar Door in early January 2020, the single most popular thing we’ve offered is this ‘flight’ of bubbles. In the wine world, the term ‘flight’ means a set of wines to be tried together. At Cellar Door, each flight is a taste of four different wines, adding up to just over one glass. We have curated almost two dozen different flights, each demonstrating a theme – winemaking style, grape variety, region. Our ‘Let’s Get Fizzical’ flight ($16.50) explores four sparkling wines produced in three different countries to show very different styles. We start with Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir 2019 from the cooler – for Australia – region of Adelaide Hills. The fruit is harvested at night-time to protect the freshness of the fruit, and there is a very short ‘soak’ on the skins to collect the light blush pink colour. It’s fresh and delicate, and quite delightful.

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Second is a centuries-old style, with local legend Greystone’s organic Pétillant Naturel. Made by bottling while fermentation is still going on, Greystone honours the tradition of natural winemaking with no additions, filtration or preservatives, and it’s a very expressive and full-flavoured wine. A slightly more traditional wine follows; Bernard Fouquet’s Aubuisieres Vouvray Brut NV from the Loire Valley in France is made the same way as Champagne, except with their indigenous grape Chenin Blanc. The style is delicate and clean with structured acidity and a very elegant finish. Our finale is Nautilus Estate’s Brut NV from Marlborough. Faithfully following the Champagne method, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are blended before being aged for over three years on lees in the bottle to give rich, toasty and biscuity characters. This is our pick for Christmas Day and for the days before and after!


COLUMN

Get in loser; we’re going to the theatre

I Chris Parker, Comedian fb.com/itschrisparker @chrisparker11

’m sure you inner-city slickers, who have the time to sit in a café and read yours truly in this fine magazine, will be familiar with the newest cultural hot-spot to hit Ōtautahi. I’m sure you’ve already spread the word around your social circles at the high school fundraiser you were dreading going to but accidentally had one too many Pinot Gris at. But for those of you not in the loop, let me fill you in. There’s a cool new theatre in town, and it’s brimming with creativity, joy, and an uncrushable spirit. I’m sure you were so embarrassed you didn’t know about it. You can thank me later. Little Andromeda Theatre was a small theatre created by honestly one of Ōtautahi’s greatest advocates for the city’s live arts scene, Michael Bell. It started in a tent and then found a home in a vacant hospitality site on The Terrace/The Strip and director, tastemaker, and visionary Holly Chappell joined the team. And now it’s all grown up in its very own purpose-built theatre. It’s easily the most

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financially accessible, vibrant, and exciting way to spend a night out in Christchurch. Having a ‘cool vibe’ is something almost impossible to purposefully manifest. Take it from me and my multiple attempts to try and pull off a fedora in my early teens. But one step inside the theatre at Little Andromeda and you’ve already unintentionally taken three steps up the proverbial ‘social ladder’ – and Christchurch, I know how important social capital is in our garden city. Supporting the live arts in 2020 in my eyes makes you easily one of the coolest people in school. So, if you want to ride to the mall with the cool kids, I suggest hopping on the ‘attending live theatre trend’ and booking a ticket to anything on at Little Andromeda this/next year. Yes, I am a little biased as I am putting on a Christmas show Christ! What a Night! in the lead up to the silly season. But from what I understand, it’s all basically sold out. It seems like the word about the coolest space in Christchurch is getting out there.



HUMANS OF ŌTAUTAHI

Paul DALLINGTON

“I grew up in Dunedin and loved it down there. I was heavily into sport; I competed all around the world. I ended up based in Australia in 1990, and in 1994, I was in Germany trying to qualify for the Commonwealth Games, and I injured my shoulder. I was a javelin thrower. “I ended up playing rugby, played for Queensland a few games and then snapped my collarbone in 1995. So left collarbone, right shoulder. I got involved in sport administration and worked there until 2004. I was desperate to come home; I really missed New Zealand. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy Australia, there are just too many things that will kill you over there. “Many of the things I learnt along the way, I get to pass on to the kids that I coach now. As a coach, you’re always trying to find how that athlete responds best, and you’ve just gotta keep changing your hat to find it. I really get a kick from an athlete coming back, and they’ve done their best throw. And that smile and the sheer joy, that can’t be beaten.

“I came to Christchurch in 2004. Oddly enough, I was fully intending to move back to Dunedin in 2005, but then I met my wife. “When the earthquakes hit, it was the moment that probably changed my life in many ways. I didn’t know what I was going to do. I was going to take a sabbatical and just chill out until I found it. “A friend of mine said, ‘Can you run my skate and snowboard store?’ I ended up doing that for 18 months and really enjoyed it, but one day, the guy who was turning up every day to sell me a coffee had ‘for sale’ on his van. I virtually bought it on the spot. “I knew nothing about coffee, but I like challenges, and I like learning about stuff. It was a little S-cargo van. That began the path to learning about coffee; we spent a long time learning about how it works. It’s really easy to make a bad coffee, and I’ve probably made my fair share along the way, but the challenge was how to make a really good coffee.”

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