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Outbreak closes Lauriston school By Sue Newman
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Lauriston School’s classrooms were empty yesterday after a stomach bug outbreak forced principal Colin Brodie to send his entire student body home. One parent called the school on Tuesday to say their child was ill and by Thursday morning that number had grown to 56, almost half the roll. Faced with what was proving to be an alarming number of sick children, Brodie said the best option for students and the wider school community was to send all children home and cancel school for the rest of the week.
The mass illness was new territory for Brodie and the school board, and a process had to be followed that ensured maximum student safety, he said. The tummy bug that was carving its way through the school was suspected to be norovirus, Brodie said. “After seeking advice from the Ministry of Health we have advised that it would be in the best interests of our families to send our children home and keep the school closed tomorrow (Friday) to mitigate the risk of further infection.” Brodie said that additional information would be provided by the school
to its parent community during the day and a thorough clean of the school would be carried out under guidance provided by the Ministry of Health. For parents, the school closure meant a few changed plans – an early exit from work to collect children and a rethink of Friday’s child care needs. And for students not affected by the virus, it meant a three-day weekend.
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The Hakatere Hope Walk is planned for October 10 this year.
From P1 One of those, Archie Maw, said he was looking forward to an extra day at home and was keen to spend that day helping dad out around the farm. Mum Raewyn was unfazed by the school closure, saying the welfare of students always had to come before any inconvenience for parents. “Safety of kids is paramount in this environment,” she said. A dedicated bus service runs daily to and from Lauriston School, but Methven Travel owner Dave Dynes is confident the rigorous cleaning regime in place since Covid-19 will ensure the bus interior was well sanitised. Norovirus, which is a highly infectious disease, spreads easily from person to person. Both faeces and vomit are infectious, and the virus can survive on contaminated surfaces even after cleaning with some disinfectants. People with norovirus are infectious for at least three days after the symptoms stop and on some occasions for up to two weeks. It can be spread by consuming contaminated food or drinks, by touching contaminated surfaces or objects and putting fingers in your mouth, by direct contact with an infected person through shared food, plates or cutlery or through air infected with vomit particles. In January 2018 norovirus swept through Christchurch School, Medbury, seeing 111 students out of a roll of 365 become ill. It tore through the school community over three days and was traced back the school’s canteen.
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Hakatere Hope Walk to return By Heather Mackenzie
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The Hakatere Hope Walk, aimed at bringing awareness of mental illness and suicide out of the darkness and into the light, is happening again this year. The positivity generated from last year’s event that saw around 200 people turn up, has prompted organisers to set a 2020 date. Committee member Juanita Richards said Saturday, October 10 was chosen as it is the last Saturday of the school holidays and being spring the daffodils will be flowering. Richards said the flowering daffodils added an extra dimension to the walk in a couple of ways. Firstly she said their colour is reflective of the official Hope Walk colour. “Yellow is the colour for hope,
and hope is something we all have to hold on to. We need to remember that good things do happen to good people.” The sweet smelling flowers are also synonymous with spring and therefore new beginnings. “This walk is about the journey forward, and moving on with our lives, not living in the past. New beginnings,” she said. By wearing yellow and walking together past yellow flowers, participants are finding strength and unity as a community in order to support each other, Richards said. The committee are hoping to be able to walk the same course around town as last year, but they are waiting for official approval before adding the route to their facebook page.
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ple to write messages of encouragement and hope in colourful pavement chalk. “Last year Becs Sandys and Ngawaiata Williams organised it, and that was huge for them. We will hold it in our hands for this year and then pass it on.” “It is our hope that all the squares will be filled with positive messages that swirl around and provide comfort to those who walk by or stops to reads them.” Funding from the Ashburton District Council has meant a guest speaker can be added to the programme. “Social promoter Nichola ‘Nix’ Adams will be there. Nix is a presenter on Maori TV and is also well known for speaking out on mental health and wellbeing issues.”
Last year’s walk, along East and West streets, also took in the railway bridge. The bridge provided a symbol for those involved to ponder. “Crossing over the bridge meant we were moving from one side of our journey to the other,” Richards said. The committee has 10 members at the moment, but more members are always welcome. “We will be meeting on August 12 at two in the afternoon, in the He Waka Tapu office.” The week before the Haratere Hope walk, is the Let’s Chalk About Mental Health event. Also in its second year in Ashburton Richards said this year He Waka Tapu have come on board to help organise the day. Staged in the chessboard on West Street, the idea is for peo-
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Hamish ACT’s new Rangitata candidate By Susan Sandys
He had felt he wanted to make a difference, and believed that by getting Rangitata voters to give their party vote to ACT, it could indeed make a difference. “The right person with the right message can sometimes change the world,” he said. He has politics in his blood, with his great great grandfather Arthur Rhodes having been Mayor of Christchurch and the MP for the old Gladstone electorate, which overlaps with what is today’s Rangitata electorate. Hutton was brought up on a farm at Windwhistle, and Rhodes’ father, Hutton’s great great great grandfather, owned the first sheep station in South Canterbury in 1850. He lives on farmland today at Leithfield near Amberley with wife Suzy and their three boys, aged nine, eight and six. Hutton is chief marketing officer for the Wellnomics software exporter. He is a businessman with core competency in marketing, and has led marketing initiatives for Fonterra and Tait Electronics. ACT leader David Seymour said he was thrilled to have Hutton on board. “At a time when New Zealand is facing unprecedented economic challenges, having the benefit of Hamish’s global business experience within our party will be invaluable,” Seymour said.
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The path to hell is paved with good intentions, says new Rangitata ACT candidate Hamish Hutton. The 46-year-old is concerned about what he says is a cult of personality around our current prime minister Jacinda Ardern. “All New Zealanders need to take the coming election extraordinarily seriously and force themselves to confront their assumptions,” he said. Few dared to criticise Ardern, and while this was well meaning, it was a dangerous sign of a narrowing discourse which was unhealthy in a democracy. “Talk policies, not personality, and actually think long-term, not short-term,” Hutton said. As polls pointed towards a landslide victory for Labour, it drew up the scenario of the party tinkering with the economy to such an extent that the country would go broke. Hutton is passionate about politics, but never really saw himself as a politician. However, this year when talking to a friend who was an ACT member, he decided he would give it a go. “Like any good citizen I have an interest in what’s going to happen to the future of my country, and that interest grew and grew,” he said.
Hamish Hutton stopped by in Ashburton yesterday. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 300720-SS-104
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Happy middle ground found By Sue Newman
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The development of a new 39 unit retirement village on Allens Road has had its neighbours and the developer at loggerheads over likely increased traffic volumes down a quiet residential street. While the new village will front Allens Road, it can also be accessed by what is currently land vested in the Ashburton District Council as a local purpose (road) reserve. The original plan was for this road to be developed as a second entrance into the village, providing an easy link for residents with the existing Lochlea Village just a few hundred metres away. The residents won one battle, to have contractors working on the development use the Allens Road entrance only, and they
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es were made to the development plans but the access road from Primrose Place remained a sticking point. Neighbours accepted that this was needed, but wanted the entrance to the village narrowed to four metres and for it to be for residents only – or emergency vehicles. The main entrance should be from Allens Road, they said. With both parties around the table, councillors were satisfied that a deal could be done and voted to change the designation of the strip of land at the end of Primrose Place to a legal road and for it to be developed with a four metre wide carriageway. That was an outcome that satisfied both developer Les Briggs and Kingsbury’s group of Primrose Place residents. This will mean the new Loch-
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through meetings with the council, with the developer and with engineers and had asked that neighbours were kept informed of developments and progress. Kingsbury said he and his group were surprised to discover that a resource consent application had been lodged for the project in December last year and had then been granted in February on a non-notified basis. “We then learned that significant ground level changes were taking place once work had started,” he said. Residents were also concerned about the potential adverse effects of increase traffic volumes along Primrose Place. Over recent months, Kingsbury said he had had several meetings with the developer’s surveyors and with council staff and chang-
were determined to win the second, having the Primrose Place entrance available to pedestrians and mobility scooters only. They later amended that to a proposal for a narrowed road that was for residents’ vehicles and pedestrian use only. For that to happen, the council had to have the strip of land declared a legal road. At yesterday’s extraordinary council meeting Primrose Place resident Errol Kingsbury made the case for the Primrose Place access to be narrowed and designated for residents’ use only. “Our group are not radical protesters. We pay rates and we’re proud of our area and want it protected,” he said. Over the time the retirement village had been in the planning stages, Kingsbury said he been
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In brief Another escape The Minister in charge of isolation facilities Megan Woods says another person managed to escape from the Crowne Plaza in Auckland after tailgating a staff member. She said the man was apprehended by police after only making it 50 metres from the hotel. Air Commodore Darryn Webb said the 32-year-old man attempted to follow a staff member out of the gate, claiming he was a worker. Webb said the man refused to show identification to staff who challenged him and then escaped onto Albert Street. He will appear in court at a later date.
One new case There was one new case of Covid-19 in managed isolation in New Zealand yesterday. DirectorGeneral of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said the person was a woman in her 20s who had travelled from Ireland via Dubai. Her positive result was from day three testing, Dr Bloomfield said, and she had been transferred to a quarantine facility in Auckland from the Rydges hotel in Rotorua.
Forest and Bird Ashburton chairwoman Edith Smith estimates about 30 black-billed gulls over-wintered at the Ashburton Domain. Inset: Hawk kites have been erected by the council and homes surrounding the art gallery and museum to deter the gulls.
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Gulls make messy return By Susan Sandys
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Raucous black-billed gulls are gathering in Ashburton’s town centre, west of the railway line, as they lead up to breeding season. The CBD all of a sudden sounds like a seaside village as the critically endangered river gulls prepare to set up for the summer on the Ashburton River bed. As rare and beautiful as the gulls may be, they are unfortunately making a nuisance of themselves at the Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum and neighbouring homes. The Ashburton District Council has erected hawk kites at the museum and gallery, where white splotches decorate the sides of the building and the surrounding pavement and cars. Neighbour Charles Ross said the birds were a big problem at his house where they were ruining the roof. It would need cleaning, if not replacing.
“The art gallery and other houses are in their flight path, they fly directly overhead all the time, splattering all the vehicles in the area,” he said. A hawk kite he had installed in the past two days was helping, and he was investigating other deterrent methods. He estimated there were about 500 of the birds. Forest and Bird Ashburton chairperson Edith Smith said about 30 of the birds over-wintered in the Ashburton Domain, and in recent days the number congregating in the town and flying overhead had grown to about 150. The number was expected to grow further as spring approached, and they could be congregating for another couple of months before settling on the river for nesting. The birds seemed to have returned to the town earlier this year, after wintering along the coast north of Ashburton, some perhaps even as far as the North Island.
She said the traditional nesting areas of the river at the State Highway One site and the Ashburton River mouth were looking good and healthy, so she expected the birds would move out there. It was a matter of Ashburton residents just biding their time until that happened, and also employing measures to deter them from high buildings. Hawk kites had been successful at Harvey Norman, Mitre 10 and New World last year. She acknowledged the nuisance the birds could be this time of year. “I just see we have a town with a significant braided river flowing through it, which has lost so much of its biodiversity since human habitation. It’s a difficult thing becauseawho is responsible for these species, would we mind putting a sign out for a kiwi, because their threat status is the same,” Smith said. “They are the rarest gull in the world, they evolved here.”
The United Kingdom has announced a further visa extension for foreigners stuck there because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Border closures, travel restrictions, and frequent flight cancellations have made it difficult for many people wanting to return to their home countries – including New Zealand – to do so. The UK government has twice previously extended all temporary visas that were due to expire from late January. The latest extension was to last until July 31 but as the problems getting home persist it has granted another month’s grace, until August 31.
Student feels let down A student who caught a man stalking her and taking dozens of photos of her as she shopped in an Auckland pharmacy says she feels let down by police. The 23-yearold woman confronted the man and demanded to see his phone which she says showed nearly 60 photos of her, which she described as “predatory” and “disturbing”. Police told her they would speak to the man but they could not take any further action because the man took the photos in a public place, she said.
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Covid privacy leak deemed deliberate Outgoing National MP Hamish Walker told an inquiry he leaked personal Covid-19 patient details to the media due to the “distress of being labelled a racist”. The Privacy Commissioner will now look into whether either he or former National president Michelle Boag should face any consequences for their role in the massive privacy breach. The government ordered the State Services Commission (SSC) to investigate in early July after three media outlets, including RNZ, were leaked the personal details of 18 patients in quarantine. The next day, both Walker and Boag issued a statement admitting culpability for the leak. The SSC report, authored by former Solicitor-General Mike Heron QC, confirmed that Boag had been emailed the information in her capacity as acting CEO of the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust. Boag then passed on the details to Walker, who passed them to media. No news organisations reported the private information. Heron’s report concluded that the leak was “deliberate and politically motivated”. “Their actions were not justified or reasonable,” he said. Heron said Boag assured him she didn’t send the report to anyone else, other than National MP Michael Woodhouse. Asked in a media conference if he found Boag and Walker credible, Heron said “yes they were candid and frank, much as they
Hamish Walker have been in public”. Heron said he found Walker and Boag to be “candid and severely regretful” and he had no reason to believe he was being misled. Woodhouse assured me he had deleted this material, so I didn’t see much point in going any further with that, Heron said.
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Heron said he thought it was appropriate for Woodhouse to delete the emails, but ideally he would have also alerted the ministry or minister and advised Michelle Boag not to disseminate the material. Walker told the inquiry he was extremely upset to be labelled “racist” after issuing a press release raising concerns about an influx of people arriving from India, Pakistan and Korea. “One of the purposes of sending this information on to media people was to respond, while under distress, to accusations of racism,” Walker told the inquiry. “I accept that my judgement was impaired due to the pressure and distress of being labelled a racist.” Walker also admitted that the spreadsheet he sent to media did not prove that his initial press release was factual or not racially motivated. Heron also investigated whether the Ministry of Health should have emailed the information to Boag in the first place. He concluded that it was “unnecessary” for emergency services, like the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust, to be provided the names of patients after 1 May due to the lack of community transmission of Covid-19. “In short, there was no longer a serious threat justifying the non-consensual release of personal information such as this.” However, Heron went on to say the Ministry was dealing with a “dynamic global
pandemic” and it was understandable that the policy was not reviewed. The information should have been better protected from the outset – but nothing is foolproof, Heron said. Deputy State Services Commissioner Helene Quilter said the Ministry’s policy around the security of personal information could have been tighter and should have been reviewed earlier. She said Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield had assured the commission that the agency was fixing the areas identified in the report for improvement. Onus for public service is clear when mistakes are made “own it, fix it and learn from it”, she said. Quilter said the public would want to see Boag and Walker treated appropriately in relation to the breach of information, but because she does not have jurisdiction over them that will be a matter for the Privacy Commissioner to determine. “I don’t think it’s acceptable to leak private information in the public service,” Quilter said. But she said it was also important to remember that it was not the Ministry of Health which put the information in the public arena, but Boag and Walker. Walker announced he would retire from politics at the election. Boag resigned from her roles with the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust, as well as her campaign and electorate roles for the National Party.
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big decision looms next week on one of the biggest controversies over a building in the Ashburton CBD. And no, it’s not the Cates Building, instead the now all but barren i-SITE building. You know, that building that so many people within this community fought to stay open? That building that was the site of a public rally calling out the council on the decision to close it’s doors? Yes, it’s moving onto greener pastures. But just where those greener pastures are exactly is up for debate with two strong candidates understood to be fighting for the right to make it theirs. And choosing one over the other, is a tough task – especially if you sit neutrally. You’ve got Trotts Garden, an outstanding feature on the Mid Canterbury landscape and one of the true natural beauties of this place we call home, and also the Mid Canterbury Aero Club who wish to use the building as a new headquarters. Both are strong community assets, serving completely different purposes and both play host to a wide array of visitors from all over New Zealand, and in some cases the world, each and every year – so how to decide? That will be the Ashburton District Council’s job next week when presentations are made by the two organisations behind the bid to buy before a decision is made later in the week. Despite the angst around the building and what it was formerly used for, it’s nice to see a good building like the former i-SITE being given an opportunity to call somewhere new home and serve a whole new purpose to the district. Often we’re quick to demolish unwanted buildings, when in fact there is probably an arguably good use somewhere else. What’s that saying? One person’s trash is another person’s treasure? Seems pretty apt in this situation, doesn’t it? Especially when there are two groups keen on making the building a treasure of their own.
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was shocked to learn recently that nurses in Auckland and Wellington have been working shifts at managed quarantine or isolation facilities, as well as working in their hospital’s wards and emergency departments. I am sure that many readers would share my expectation that nurses working at isolation and quarantine facilities should not be then doing shifts in high-risk areas like emergency departments and operating theatres. In addition to the concerning revelation that the Ministry of Health is allowing double-shifting, the Government is also continuing to fail to deliver best practice border management in a number of other ways. Given further recent break-outs from managed isolation facilities, it seems that the absence of Covid-19 in our communities is more a matter of good luck than good management. The Government needs to get its border management processes watertight so that we can move forward with longer-term planning on issues such as giving the green light for international students to come to New Zealand in 2021 to study. Educational institutions are looking for clarity about what their budgets for next year are going to look like and direction from the Government about how and when international students can be brought back in safely.
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Schools are warning that the loss of the income they normally receive from international students will mean that they will be forced to consider cutting staff, resources and programmes next year. Despite the Government recently announcing some new funding to support the sector, this will bring only minor relief. It is not just schools that rely on the income from international students. Many families host international students and count on the income they receive to manage their own budgets. The Government’s current policy on border exceptions is also failing to respond to the needs of New Zealand businesses and this is costing jobs. New Zealanders must be first in line for jobs wherever possible. However, we will still need to access the right talent from overseas to maintain the needs of our businesses and support our economic recovery. Multiple businesses have spoken out about being prevent-
There are calls for the Government to get its border management processes watertight. ed from bringing skilled workers in, even when there are no New Zealanders to fill the roles. When a business can’t get critical skilled workers into New Zealand to perform roles where no Kiwis are available, it means they are forced to delay or cancel vital projects. This in turn costs jobs for New Zealanders who would later be employed by those businesses. This is simply unacceptable when New Zealand is in the midst of a crisis with hundreds of thousands out of work and our economy in decline. This is a time when we should be doing everything possible to boost our economy.
These workers pose little risk to the safety of New Zealanders as they are still required to quarantine, and the businesses employing them are covering the costs. By letting our businesses and educational facilities down, the Government is failing to help reset and rebuild our economy to support our long-term recovery. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof
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his week I have found myself getting more and more frustrated and angry with returning Kiwis that will not follow the rules. What goes through a person’s head when they think they it’s okay to put the hard work of an entire country at risk? Is it stupidity or just plain ignorance? Timing is a funny thing eh? Or is it just the universe providing? Just as I was throwing my hands in the air and swearing at news of our latest breakout of isolation, this letter arrived in my inbox and I think it sums things up very well.
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An Open Letter To Returning Kiwis: You ARE special. You were born in New Zealand. That alone makes you rare, in this world of 7.8 billion. At some stage, for any of a thousand reasons, you left your home country. Perhaps for adventure, or love, for opportunities to study, or work, or live in a bigger, brighter city. Perhaps you were bored here, or your life wasn’t what you wanted it to be. Or maybe you didn’t have a choice, or the choice was not yours to make. And now you want to come home. You are welcome. Your country awaits you. We are special too. We have stayed and worked, and played, and lately, we have suffered. We have had our freedom curtailed, our incomes reduced, the things we took for granted taken away. We have had loved ones die and not been able to attend their funerals. We have had others sick and not been able to comfort them. We have had our children graduate, unable to have ceremonies.
We have had weddings with 10 guests, where there would have been 100+. We have suffered, and, maybe, we have triumphed. But we are not at the finish line yet and our future is precarious. You are welcome to come home. You are special. But the lady behind the till at the supermarket? Her child has asthma and she lives in fear of catching Covid-19 and taking it home to her child, who is vulnerable. And the nurse who will be testing you? Her husband has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. His immune system is shot and Covid-19 would be fatal, and so they are not living together. The assistant at the liquor store? He doesn’t even know, but he is immune compromised, and not only is he at risk should he catch Covid-19, but so is his newborn baby. So please, come home. You are special. But you’re not MORE special. Not more than the supermarket worker, not more
than the nurse, not more than the liquor store assistant. Not more than any single person in New Zealand. So please, come home if you need to, want to, or have to. But DON’T think you’re “more special”. That the rules don’t apply to you. That you should be entitled to compassionate leave to attend a relative’s funeral or visit a sick grandmother. Because we, too, have been unable to do those things. We, too, have felt that pain. But we are not MORE special than the rest of our team of five million and so we have done our bit to protect our beautiful country and all the special people in it. And now it’s your turn. Come home, by all means. Join our team of five million, we welcome you back. But please, obey the rules. Two weeks in a four-star hotel with meals provided is not punishment. It is the price you need to pay for calling New Zealand home. To be able to come to our safe haven and live with little restrictions. To enjoy, it could be
argued, the best quality of life offered by any country in the world right now. And to those (few) of you who can’t obey the rules, or think you’re MORE special – then perhaps this is no longer the place for you. You do not belong in our team of five million and you are not welcome. We have worked too hard, together, with too much cost, to risk it all on the likes of you. Signed: A Concerned Citizen Couldn’t have said it better myself. A Concerned Citizen, you nailed it, thank you! Till next week Hoo roo Phill Hooper Also a Concerned Citizen Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.
YOUR VIEW Court news I would like to know the reason for the choice of bold headline for the reported court news re Monday’s court appearances. You chose to highlight a vehicle accident by an 82-year old which unfortunately resulted in injury. On the same page, and appearing before on the same day, were disgusting examples of violence against partners, men who with intent assaulted those who they are meant to love and cherish, partners who were pulled from their hair, punched and seriously injured. Another article explains another driving incident whereby a moment of distraction resulted in injury and extensive damage to both vehicles, sounded a lot more serious than the
chosen highlighted one. The reason for the distraction was not mentioned (neither in the chosen highlighted article). Another article mentioned deliberate internet fraud, an ever-growing problem in today’s society. I would have expected any of these articles to be boldly headlined before the chosen one, and especially use the opportunity to highlight the huge family violence problem in our community. I hope all parties to any of the articles have recovered and, if needed, sought appropriate help. Coby Snowden Editor responds … While not common
practice for us to comment on stories regarding issues in the courthouse, I can give some reasoning to why these decisions were made. The answer is public interest. The particular incident was covered by this newspaper on the day it occurred and follow-up stories were published over the weeks after the incident. A significant number of phone calls, emails and comments on the street led us to believe the follow-up from the court perspective was of high enough public interest to report as such. That particular decision was in no way chosen as a priority over other issues such as those mentioned in the letter, nor is it meant to be seen as us placing greater importance on one subject compared to another. Matt Markham
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Modern and Affordable 19 Geoff Geering Drive, Ashburton This modern and affordable home has plenty to offer. A well balanced three bedroom home with generous sized open plan living and spacious bedrooms. A kitchen to impress with feature Corian bench and modern styled joinery. Stacking sliders provides seamless transition to exterior living ideal
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A Family Delight 48 Catherwood Avenue, ALLENTON Move-in and relax! This family home is located in the fabulous Catherwood Avenue in the heart of Allenton located close to schools and shops. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, double tandem garage, plenty of off-street parking. Open plan kitchen with modern gas oven, tiled floors and lots of cupboards. The living room is open plan with a log burner keeping you cosy during the winter months. Gas hot water.
Living At Its Best The lounge opens into a sunny conservatory, with doors opening onto the backyard giving you access to the spa pool tucked in the corner. With a fully fenced backyard this home has recently had a makeover and is ready for new owners.
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Superbly located in an established inner west side location, this tidy home may just have what you’ve been looking for. This sunny and warm three bedroom home has plenty of heating options with a free standing log burner and heat pump plus a heat transfer system to keep the bedrooms (all double glazed) toasty. A low maintenance section which is fully fenced and provides plenty of room to park your camper and trailer.
A modern west side townhouse in a sought after central location is awaiting your inspection. Enjoy the versatility provided with an office, four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attic storage system. The hub of the home is the streamlined kitchen which looks out to the attractive garden and offers plenty of storage. Designed with the sun in mind, the open plan
living flows seamlessly to the private courtyard. When you combine easy care grounds; fully fenced security and a convenient location it adds up to easy living at its best.
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Allenton Oasis
Light and Sunny 5 Wills Street, ASHBURTON
25 Wills Street, ASHBURTON
North-west facing stacking doors give access to the outdoor patio which is sheltered under a veranda and shade sail. Recently renovated bathroom includes a bath and shower plus the convenience of a second toilet within the internal double garage.
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18 Country Place, ALLENTON Surrounded by quality homes you will find this three-bedroom family oasis with a games room which could be used as a fourth bedroom or second lounge for the summer. The kitchen offers a family bar, lots of bench space, cupboards and pantry, the living area is open plan with an office nook. This home is heated by a log burner plus HRV with double glazing throughout and great indoor-outdoor
flow onto a large sunny deck. All bedrooms are doubles with built-in wardrobes, master with a WIR and en-suite. Well landscaped with quality plantings, double garage with single garage door to the side for access to the backyard. A family home complete with everything you need.
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Central and Sunny
Ultimate Entertainer’s Dream
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Flat 2, 53 Havelock Street, ASHBURTON
34 Catherwood Avenue, ALLENTON
42 Short Street, ASHBURTON
1 Park Lane, ALLENTON
Recently renovated this sun soaked standalone townhouse is immaculately presented in a convenient central location. Boasting a large open plan living area, spacious bedrooms, underfloor heating and combination radiant/heat pump plus easy care grounds tops off this sunny home.
A well designed residence with incredible indoor/outdoor living.
A beautifully presented property.
Located in the ever popular inner west side this robustly constructed front unit will attract attention from a range of buyers, including smart investors and those looking to establish themselves on the property ladder. Two good sized bedrooms, a generous light filled living room, separate laundry and attached garage tick all the boxes here.
For Sale $845,000 Web ID AUW2338164
For Sale $295,000 Web ID AUW2255386
This character entertainer offers a bungalow with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, predominately double glazed, the ambiance of a gas fireplace and a modern hostess kitchen. Stay warm with a ducted heating system and underfloor bathroom heating. Garaging to accommodate three vehicles, plus beautifully landscaped. For Sale $695,000 Web ID AUW2161801
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20 Cavendish Street, ALLENTON
A luxury chalet at the Mt Hutt Lodge Complex. A fantastic holiday destination all year round, this property is perfectly sited as a holiday let. Take advantage of the location and option of utilising the chalet yourself whenever it suits. The owner of this well-appointed property is highly motivated and has given clear instruction to sell. Price has been significantly reduced.
Beautifully landscaped, discover this unexpected oasis within the town boundary. A property of this size is rarely available. Make it your own with this three bedroom, two bathroom character filled home and attached two bedroom self-contained flat. The living areas give direct access to the sheltered, sunny patios surrounding the home.
This holiday home has been enjoyed for many decades by the same family. The main cottage has kitchen, living, bathroom and one bedroom which is complemented by a large sleepout capable of sleeping up to four people. Situated close to the playground and tennis court and with a sunny garden this is exactly what a kiwi bach should be.
A fantastic chance to buy a flat, front section in sought after Allenton. Title has been issued and part of the building consent fees have been paid. Bare land blocks in this location do not come up very often. Take this opportunity to secure a prime inner Allenton building site and be able to build with no covenants.
For Sale $279,000 Web ID RX2080536
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For Sale $180,000 Web ID AUW2366802
Offers over $358,000 Web ID AUW2409990 View Saturday, 1pm - 1.30pm
This spacious home comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, office and spa room and five car garaging! Seldom is a home packed with so many features.
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Opportunity Bursting With Potential 12 Hillier Place, Ashburton Sitting on a very private, peaceful and picturesque back section which is 1055m2. Great gardens, good sized vegetable patch and still has plenty of room for the kids or dog to play. Huge double garage with room for all the toys. Three bedrooms with wardrobes in all rooms. Bath, shower, and vanity in bathroom.
Separate laundry with good storage and even room for the freezer. Aluminium windows all round, heat transfer system with cosy heating with eco log burner on wetback keeping the heating bill down. Large conservatory overlooking the grounds. Good sized living and kitchen areas. The solid home is situated in Allenton and is walking distance to Schools, Creek Road
shopping centre, town centre, local domain and Hospital. This property has bucket loads of potential so bring along your imagination and flair to transform it into something special and make it your own. Give Mark a call to view as homes like this often do not stick around on the market for long!
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Negotiations at • This home has been built to a high standard • Three good size bedrooms with shower, vanity, and toilet in ensuite off main bedroom, great wardrobes and storage • Smart looking kitchen with tri stone bench tops 3 2 219 Seafield Road, Elgin
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Modern open plan living Enquiries Two double bedrooms plus a single bedroom/office Off street parking and large shed with its own shower / toilet Heatpump and log burner
100 Wilkins Road, Tinwald
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Negotiations • 4.2 Hectares of land, four main paddocks • 310m2 two storey home • Three bay implement shed with one bay totally enclosed 5
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66 Rakaia Terrace, Rakaia
Enquiries over $430,000
• 3 double bedrooms • Open plan living with a log burner and heatpump • Secure 868sqm section, with off street parking
• Westside location with the Rakaia Riverbed on your back doorstep
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1 Tranquil Place, Ashburton
For sale $750,000
• Premiere established Westside subdivision • Two living areas and huge patio • Four large double bedrooms/two bathrooms
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157 Kermode, Ashburton • A quality build this townhouse has all the bells and whistles • Three bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR • Double attached garaging and good off-street parking.
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1130 Te Moana Road, Geraldine • Immaculately presented executive home • Fully tiled guest bathroom and ensuite • Huge chefs kitchen
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116 Tarbottons Road, Tinwald • The kitchen has an island bench, a gas hob and two ovens Price • Quality appliances and a scullery making entertaining a dream • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Living areas, and an elegant family bathroom
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f you are looking for your first home or to add to your rental portfolio, this could be just what you are looking for. This three double bedroom permanent material home is situated on a 690 sqm section right close to the school. This home consists of a separate living and kitchen as
well as a separate up-dated bathroom and toilet. There is also an extra room inside the house that could be utilised as a storage or office area. The home is heated by a log burner, heat pump as well as a wall heater and has a single free standing garage. Don’t miss this!
Land Size 690 sqms
Approx Floor Area 120 sqms
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$320,000 Open Home Saturday 1st August 11.00am – 11.30am
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Ashburton 279 Tancred Street
Mayfield Panthers Rock
Surprise package
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Prepare to be surprised. This property was refurbished; an ensuite was added, a new kitchen, new bathroom, carpets, soft furnishings and decorations. The roof has been replaced, insulation installed and all windows are double glazed.
Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 3pm, Wed 19 Aug 2020 View Sat 11-11.45am or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz
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Number one spot Sale includes land and building plus stock at valuation. Superior country pub operating as a cafe', bar and restaurant. Located on the north eastern side of the Arundel Rakaia Gorge Road in Mayfield.
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Asking Price $550,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
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English character and charm Two storey brick homestead set in a mature garden with the bonus of 41.4194 hectares (more or less) fully irrigated via two pivots and some K-Lines. The ground floor of this home has a glamorous kitchen with a large walk in pantry. An open plan living/dining area and separate lounge and great indoor/outdoor flow to a paved courtyard. The ground floor has an entrance foyer, office, separate laundry, access to the attached double garage and a double bedroom with an ensuite. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms all sharing a large family bathroom. A detached two bay garage, a three bay hay shed and a four bay implement shed and established shelter belts complete this property.
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Elgin 252 Beach Road East 4
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A cut above the rest If you enjoy the finer things in life, then look no further. This extensively remodelled four bedroom home on 9 hectares has a modern luxurious edge coupled with a warm, soft interior. The large centrally located kitchen is fit for any master chef; its island providing the perfect gathering spot before a big day, or to relax while dinner's cooking. The doors open onto a stunning patio area overlooking the pool. A large sail shades the patio, built with long summer evenings spent around a barbeque in mind. When it's time to move inside the lounge area continues the entertainment theme with a built-in bar positioned behind cupboard doors.
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Methven 1A Colcord Place
Methven 53 Allen Street
Jump on the ladder!
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This townhouse has a light, open plan lounge with good indoor/outdoor flow onto a private courtyard. Tidy galley style kitchen. Both bedrooms have built in wardrobes. A separate laundry and there is the convenience of an internal access garage.
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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Tue 4 Aug 2020 View Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Rosa Dekker 0274 655 387
Vendors motivated to sell - act now.
Asking Price $299,000 View Sat 10-10.30am or by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz
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Methven 32A Morgan Street
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Methven 49 South Belt
Not to be missed
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Property in this price bracket, in this location is in high demand, so act fast to secure this modern townhouse for yourself. A low maintenance home to be enjoyed, with open plan living and an easy care fully fenced yard. Close to the town centre.
Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Thu 13 Aug 2020 Suite 2, The Mall, Methven View Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014
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In the heart of town this cottage is a great first home or investment. Ready for you to move in and enjoy but with scope to add your own touches.
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With six double bedrooms and six ensuites this property oozes charm and personality. An option for home and income or space for a large family. With both upstairs and downstairs living, heated by a wood burner. This property comes fully furnished.
Price by Negotiation View Sat 1.30-2pm or by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
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Mt Somers 8 Hoods Road Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Wed 19 Aug 2020 View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
Restaurants and accommodation Business, land and buildings to be sold. Stronechrubie is an established business comprising of two restaurants, eight motel style chalets and a private three bedroom management residence situated approximately one hour’s drive from Christchurch. Currently operating an A La Carte restaurant with seating for 35 and a Bistro Bar with seating for 80 on Wednesday to Saturday evenings. The business, whose clientele mostly stem from Christchurch and Mid Canterbury, also hosts special events, conferences plus wedding receptions and offers accommodation and dining packages for guests. Call today for more information.
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Staveley 70 Flynns Road 3
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Kiwibank breach ‘significant’ The Privacy Commissioner is calling the Kiwibank transaction history breach ‘significant’ because of the numbers of customers and the information that was released. Kiwibank is investigating how it sent 4200 customers an email or online bank statement with their own account number, name and address, but another person’s transaction history. The commissioner, John Edwards, said some people will be identifiable by the statements and information sent. “We generally have an expectation that our financial records will be kept private and the banking relationship is one of high expectation of confidence so to get this so wrong is a pretty serious matter. Anyone affected had a right to complain to the commission, he said. “If any of the 4000 or so people whose statements have been disclosed to the wrong person suffers some adverse consequence because of that they can come to us and maybe we can help.” Kiwibank is engaging with the commissioner’s office, he said, and is in the early stages of finding out how the error happened. “What we have seen is that they are taking it pretty seriously and getting in touch
with all the affected people trying to provide them with support and assurance that their information is now safe. “They are also asking people who have mistakenly received the wrong information to destroy it. “It’s an uncomfortable feeling for a lot of people to think that their transaction information could be with somebody who might mean some mischief - who could post it online or highlight items of interest that they’ve seen and use it to further intrude on the privacy or embarrass or shame people.” He understands each case was “one-toone”, where an individual received one other person’s transaction history. “If I’m right about that it does reduce the impact a little bit - it’s not like everybody is getting everybody’s transaction information.” Kiwibank has declined an interview with RNZ, but in yesterday’s statement it said it was writing to customers whose transaction history may have been shared with the wrong person to apologise for the error and outline steps it had taken taken to protect their transaction history. “We believe the impact on these customers is low, but we will work with them to address any concerns they have,” the statement said.
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Business recovery boost ‘run its course’ Businesses are more upbeat about their own outlook but there are signs the economic rebound may be levelling out. ANZ’s monthly survey of businesses sentiment showed headline confidence improved to a net -32 per cent, up from -34.4 in June. When asked about the prospects for themselves, a net 9 percent expected a deterioration, a 17-point improvement from June. ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner said the result, although positive, was below what was expected. “We saw the preliminary data for the month in early July and that was a decent bounce from June, which was great, but the full month data for July we actually saw quite a lot of indicators slip a little bit, suggesting that the bounce out of lockdown has run its course.” Zollner believed the “slip” was driven in large part by the outbreak of Covid-19 cases in Australia over the month. “What’s happening in Australia is really quite disheartening for everybody and although China is our largest export market, Australia is also very important, particularly for out manufacturing sector. “There was sort of a theme across the business outlook survey that the outward looking sectors of agriculture and manufacturing perhaps were a bit weaker than the inward looking sectors who had been enjoying this strong bounce out of the lockdown.” Zollner described the economy as being in a “sweet spot” at the moment, as it sat between two major economic shocks – the blow dealt by the lockdown and the impending wave of job losses when the government’s wage subsidy scheme rolls off in September. “There was the lockdown where a third of economic activity just simply couldn’t happen and then the bounce out of that, but then also we’ve got the economic shock from the closed border and that’s still coming really. “We’ve seen some firm closures and some redundancies but the big fiscal stimulus, the wage subsidies, that still’s largely in the pipeline.” Forward looking indicators in the business survey had increased on levels in June.
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Flight Centre lays off 230 staff Flight Centre New Zealand is laying off 230 staff who had been furloughed form the travel agency. The company laid the blame on borders staying closed for longer than they expected and the winding down of the wage subsidy. Managing director David Coombes said the firm was making decisions now to ensure its survival. There was no signal the wage subsidy could be replaced, he said. “The reality of our industry is that
we’ve been operating for four to five months now, since this started, with no revenues.” The firm was still incurring costs to ensure customers could redeem travel credits or get refunds from airlines and other travel providers, he said. “It’s an awkward position to be in whereby we’ve got no revenue, we’ve still got costs, the wage subsidy, which has been helpful but doesn’t cover the whole cost of op-
erating your businesses, is coming to an end, and there’s no signal at this point in time what other support might be forthcoming.” There was no insurance that covered the company for this situation, he said. “There are many parts of New Zealand that feel like we’re getting back to some kind of normal. “But if you’re in an industry which is dependent on the borders being open, there isn’t a kind or normal going on.”
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Businesses struggling at mall The country’s newest upmarket shopping mall is giving some shops a rent holiday to help soften Covid-19’s economic blow. Commercial Bay – a $1 billion development with more than 120 shops – occupies a city block in downtown Auckland. It opened last month – just as vacancy signs started appearing in shop windows along Queen Street. But even in the city’s shiny new shopping precinct, business is tough. Chris Monaghan owns Cali Press, a wholefoods café on the ground floor of the new shopping behemoth, Commercial Bay. He says it was a “no brainer” to open a café given it sits at the gateway to Auckland for cruise ships. But sales were half those expected and the café is among some the landlord – Precinct – has given a rent holiday. “It’s just the way the perfect storm has developed where we’ve now
Chris Monaghan got a global pandemic, a recession and significant construction and disruption around us and borders closed so it’s a pretty challenging environment,” he said. Monaghan said landlords need to play their part in keeping shops open. “The revenues aren’t there, the sales aren’t there so it takes a collaborative approach from a landlord. Shops will close if you’ve landlords that take a shortsighted approach.” “When the border’s open, from
a global perspective, my opinion is we’re going to be the shiny new clean thing. We should hopefully see a bounce-back and be ready for it. It would be a shame if when it does bounce back, we’ve turned into a ghost town.” His café sits among New Zealand-owned boutique retailers, including Aotea, which sells health and beauty products made on Great Barrier Island. It’s Aotea’s first bricks and mortar shop and founder Tama Toki said the target market was supposed to be tourists. “One of the reasons for coming into Commercial Bay, into the city, was to benefit from that flow of tourism and get credibility in our offshore markets Japan and China.” He said the focus was now on domestic sales, which are tracking well, but the future is uncertain. “Who knows how it’s going to shake out. I’m hopeful, but anticipating some slowdown.”
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System, leather-trimmed upholstery, and a factory fit suspension lift, making it the toughest full-size 4x4 pick-up in Australasia today. The Ram 1500 Warlock is proof that value never goes out of style. With its sinister monochromatic exterior, award-winning interior and great price, this mean machine is certain to resonate positively with New Zealand consumers. Headlining the exterior styling is the Rebel-look front grille with unique sports hood, black powder-coated front and rear
bumpers and fender flares, 20-inch semigloss black alloys, black-smoked headlamps, accent badging and unique Warlock decals. Launch colours include Flame Red, Bright White, and Patriot Blue, while further colours will be released soon. Alongside these menacing visual cues is the 1-inch suspension lift, which allows for greater wheel articulation and ground clearance. This addition enhances the already impressive off-road ability of the RAM 1500.
Inside, leather-trimmed upholstery, dual-zone climate control, satellite navigation, Apple CarPlayTM and Android AutoTM connectivity ensure every drive is a breeze. Powering the Warlock is the legendary 5.7-litre V8 Hemi, producing a powerful 291kW and 556Nm of torque. With an 820kg payload and the standard Trailer Brake Control system, Warlock has a mighty 4.5 tonne max braked towing capability, pulling boats, trailers, or campers with ease.
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litres with them folded. Plus, there’s a full-sized spare wheel below. The view for all within is very good. So it’s all set up to be a very pleasant, easy drive drive about town, and there’s a load of driver assist/safety systems. These include a busy lane-keep system, blind spot monitoring ,sensors, a wide angle reverse camera and more helping out with this. Only the R-Line has active-cruise control. Efficiency is the keynote for the R-Line’s 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol especially with its peak torque of 250Nm being on hand right from 1500rpm through to 3500rpm. That’s just where it’s needed for decent low end/mid-range grunt, and then so willingly to be quick as it can for those who so wish. The proactive and smooth, twin-clutch 7-speed makes the most of that, and then even more so in the easily-selected Sport mode. Meanwhile the start/stop system just gets on doing its thing in the interests of fuel economy. The claimed overall fuel use is 5.5L/100km, while historically that for the rather new test T-Cross is an indicated 7.4L/100km. About town the direct and predictable steering is light, but then through open road corners the T-Cross turns-in nicely, and even though you are sitting that little bit higher, handles very nicely, with little body movement and a comfy, quiet and settled ride.
VW T-CROSS R-LINE ■■ Pricing: $43,490 + ORCs. (Life $341,240, Style $38,490 and 1st Edition $39,990) ■■ Engine: 1.5 litre, four cylinder turbo-petrol 110kW @ 5000-6000rpm and 250Nm @ 1500 to 3500rpm. ■■ Transmission: 7speed twin-clutch auto. Front-wheel-drive. ■■ Quoted Economy: 5.5L/100km. ■■ Safety: 5 star ANCAP - comprehensive driver assist/safety systems. ■■ Size: Length-4108mm, width 1760mm, height 1584mm and wheelbase 2551mm ■■ Tows: 1200kg (braked) ■■ Warranty: 5 years/150,000 km (whichever occurs first). A 3 year/45,000km servicing plan costs $1200.
FINALE In previous stories I’ve mentioned the crowded small/compact SUV/Crossover market, where the choice of and quality of vehicles available is such that should prospective buyers not be able to decide on which suits their needs, desires, station in life or indeed budget, they should rest easy, for this is now not an uncommon problem. It’s one this VW T-Cross compounds, with its desirable mix of neat exterior size, great visibility, space, nimble handling and satisfying performance. The sum of which means you are able to not only easily drive about town, but then to hustle through your favourite hilly corners in a confident, comfortable, but economical manner!
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Return of representative sport a great result By Matt Markham
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hen life hands you lemons, you’re supposed to make lemonade. But what about when you’re a sporting code and life hands you Covid-19, what are you supposed to make then? In the case of Mid Canterbury sporting codes, it’s make hay, while you can and the sun shines, figuratively speaking. Representative sports are coming back as we emerge from the lockdown mist, with Mid Canterbury Netball getting set for their Hanan Shield Day and this week Mid Canterbury Rugby announcing their representative schedule for the coming months. The majority of people play sport for the fun of it all – but there are also those who wish to strive for higher honours, players across all variations of sport who want to slip into the green and gold of Mid Canterbury and represent this region we call home with pride. From the heights of provincial rugby and netball, right down to minority sports like indoor bowls and petanque, there really are no boundaries. So to see those opportunities starting to present themselves again for those who chase the higher goals is fantastic, and despite everything we’ve been through in a sporting world this
year we will still be able to celebrate the success of our region’s sporting stars and commiserate collectively over their losses. Mid Canterbury Rugby’s decision to host a Chairman’s XV v President’s XV as part of their representative season this year is a bit of a masterstroke. There’s been so much hype around the prospect of the North v South match following Super
Getting representative sport back on the calendar has been a big plus in the post-Covid-19 world. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN
Rugby this year that jumping on the bandwagon and building up a bit of excitement about seeing 30 of our best belt it out against each to find our ultimate rep team is a marketing dream. The old Town and Country battles used to be some of the best
days of rugby in the year both as a spectator and a player. The chance to play alongside people who you normally would play against and build combinations and camaraderie was always cherished and highly anticipated.
Covid has given us the opportunity to think outside the box and re-evaluate how we do things and it’s important that we take an open-minded approach to it and not be scared to try new things. No idea, is a bad idea in these circumstances, and ensuring that there are further opportunities away from just the club level is vital at the moment. So let’s keep the ball rolling.
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Jaguares forced to shed top players Last year’s Super Rugby runners-up, the Jaguares have released all of their top players because they can no longer afford their salaries due to the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. The President of the Argentine Rugby Union, Marcelo Rodriguez, said the cancellation of 2020 Super Rugby and the subsequent loss of TV, sponsorship and ticket revenue, meant there was no way to keep their best players in Argentina. “We had to be straight with the players so they know the situation, with the uncertainty and the huge impact in the southern hemisphere,” he said.
The Jaguares had effectively operated as a shadow Argentina squad since joining Super Rugby in 2016 and last year finished runners-up to the Crusaders. This year’s tournament was suspended in March with just seven of the 18 rounds played. Australia and New Zealand have since started domestic editions, while South Africa are hoping to get a competition up and running before the end of the year. Jaguares coach Gonzalo Quesada has already left to take over at Stade Francais and eight senior players, including the last two captains,
Agustin Creevy and Jeronimo de la Fuente, have joined European clubs. Governing body SANZAAR still hopes to play a Rugby Championship test tournament in New Zealand in November. Argentina’s Pumas have selected almost exclusively home-based players for the last few years but Rodriguez said coach Mario Ledesma would be given the freedom to choose his squad from further afield. “I understand the context and we respect the decisions (of the players to leave) because they have more convenient scenarios,” Rodriguez Jaguares captain Jeronimo de la Fuente and Crusaders capsaid. tain Sam Whitelock ahead of the 2019 final.
Highlanders’ focus purely on Blues clash The Highlanders are ready to move on from the controversy in Queenstown at the weekend. A group of seven players spent the bye weekend at an apartment complex in the resort town. Their rowdy Friday evening led to police being called on Saturday morning following complaints about the noise. Highlanders assistant coach Tony Brown said the incident had been addressed and the side was
focused on its match against the Blues at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Sunday. “We’ve moved on from that. “The boys obviously let themselves down and the team down, so they’ve got a big job this weekend to make it up to the team,” he said. The players involved in the incident were not named and will not be stood down from any rugby. They have received individual
sanctions but those penalties are being kept in-house. Games against the Blues hold a special significance for Brown. “For us this is always a special game – playing for the Gordon Hunter Memorial,” Brown said. “A lot of our focus early in the week has been about him and learning what he was about as a man and how much everyone loved playing for him. “For myself, obviously Gordie
picked me as a 20-year-old back in ’95. Around that time everyone just loved Gordie.” Hunter was a former All Blacks selector and assistant coach. He coached Otago from 1992 to 1995 and both the Highlanders and the Blues. Hunter died in Dunedin in 2002 at the age of 52. Brown also revealed that former All Black winger Nehe Milner-Skudder might not be sight-
ed in a Highlanders’ strip this season. “Milner-Skudder is starting to get into some full-contact stuff with us but he’ll still be a couple of weeks away. Hopefully he’ll play a bit of club rugby in the near future.” With just three weeks remaining in Super Rugby Aotearoa, his debut looks more likely in the second year of his contract with the franchise.
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Entries opened this week for the iconic Peak to Pub multisport event and there’s extra reason for organisers to celebrate the 2020 edition. This year’s event, scheduled for September 19, will be the 21st edition of the race and while there’s no plans to replace the complimentary can of beer at the finish line with a yard glass or a line of shots, there is definitely going to be some form of celebration. “We’ll do something a little bit different, I think that’s a certainty,” Richie Owen, part of the organising team for the event, said this week. “We’re really excited, the last few events have sold out and we hope that we can get to that point again.” The competition is capped at 375 entries, and with entries opening during the middle of the week there was already a steady stream of names coming through. Missing though will be the handful of international competitors who usually make the trek to New Zealand for the event, unless there is a rapid change in the border restrictions that would allow it to happen. “We have people who come from all over New Zealand, it’s really grown in stature over the years and is
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a race people want to be involved in.” The race, which covers an altitude of more than 2000 metres, consists of a 2km ski from the top of Mt Hutt then an 18km bike ride down the winding access road, before competitors are then asked to put foot to the tarseal and run the 12km into the Methven township – with a wee dip in the Rangitata Diversion Race along the way for good measure. The finish line, always ably manned by the local Methven Volunteer Fire Brigade, sits outside the Blue Pub. Entries can come in the form of individuals across a wide array of categories and age groups and there’s also two-person and three-person team events. The two-person team event sees one member ski and bike, or bike and run with the other team member completing the third leg. Owen said there had been some discussion around altering the ski-leg of the event a little from previous years to mark the 21st holding of the event but that all would be revealed in due course. A back-up date due to weather has been set for Sunday, September 20. Entries can be completed through EventPlus or through the Peak to Pub Multisport Facebook page.
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DeFilippi Memorial Trot turns 25 By David Di Somma Not a day goes by when Colin and Julie DeFilippi don’t think about their son Darren. “It still hurts thinking about him and what he has missed out on in life,” says Julie. The 25th running of the Darren DeFilippi Memorial Trot will be held at Addington Raceway tonight. It marks a quarter of a century since the talented junior driver was killed in a threecar crash as he returned from the Orari races. “We have both struggled,” says Colin. “Sometimes it feels like just 10 years, other times it feels like an eternity.” “We both still have sleepless nights since the accident, and although life goes on – it’s still hard to live with,” says Julie “At the time of the accident it was front and foremost all the time. Now it’s still there,
but you can concentrate on other things a little more.” Colin remembers a young man who was “focused and with his heart in the game”. Julie says he also had “gorgeous smiling eyes, and when he smiled it melted my heart”. Darren had 14 wins in two years of driving, his last drive was a sixth on Stambro (trained by Colin) at Geraldine just hours before his death. Stambro was also killed in a separate accident on the same road on the same day (November 25, 1995). The DeFilippis have never found out the exact detail around the crash. “We know a car crossed the centre line and hit two cars, we don’t know if she had fallen asleep or what.” “She broke an arm and was disqualified from driving for six months.”
In the DeFilippi family home there is a constant reminder of their teenage son, with a memorial cabinet that includes his photos, his racing colours, and trophies. “We will never forget him,” says Julie. She also praises her husband’s support over the years, and their daughter Mandy, who she describes as a “tower of strength”. “She was just 17 when this happened. “It had a big impact, and she is amazingly strong to have coped like she has.” The DeFilippis will be at Addington tonight – for them personally, they know it won’t be easy. “Many of the junior drivers weren’t even born when Darren was around, but there’s been a lot of support from trainers and everyone else. “His trophy is held in high esteem by the junior drivers, and that makes us very proud,” says Julie. Darren DeFilippi was a popular young driver.
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Morrison picks up second New Zealand title He had a challenge in front of him, but Johnny Morrison was up to the task. Heading down to Invercargill yesterday morning, Morrison knew his job, the hard part was always going to be achieving it. He’d watched Dylan Ferguson drive a winner on Wednesday
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night at Alexandra Park to draw level with him on the New Zealand Junior Drivers’ premiership. It meant, drive a winner yesterday, or face heading to Addington tonight, needing a win with two rough chances. The day didn’t start too well. Two unplaced runs in the first
two races, before he looked home on Rydgemont Milly only for the horse on the inside to boot back up and beat him. Then he gave Racing Minister every possible opportunity, only for it to find nothing in the straight. At that point that task looked
tough, but a peach of a steer on Miss Impression late in the day saw Morrison salute and move one clear of Ferguson with 34 wins for the season. There’s still racing at Addington tonight to come, but Ferguson is done for the season, and Ben Hope, who is on 30 winners for
the term, would need to drive four winners tonight just to draw level, while Sheree Tomlinson would need to pick up an unlikely five wins. So, Morrison – barring a miracle is home, and can reasonably safely lay claim to his second New Zealand title.
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6 21625 Prince Zulu L J Waretini 7 18767 Homebush Ariana J T Mc Inerney 8 17451 King Toliman D A Roberts Emergencies: 9 41766 Cawbourne Cruz B J Middlewood R Wales 10 86387 Punters Kirsty R11 Spectator’s Bar & Bistro Dash NZD $2,035 295m Type:C3 14:54 1 65714 St Andrews D J Lane Hart & Taylor 2 52168 Sneaky Snitch 3 35281 Bees Are Buzzing McCook & Jopson 4 5684 Jax Jewel D A Roberts 5 36068 Special As McCook & Jopson G A Cleeve 6 23727 Know Debt J T Mc Inerney 7 51263 Homebush Liam 8 17827 Two Be Frank B C Dann B J Middlewood 9 41766 Cawbourne Cruz 10 86387 Punters Kirsty R Wales R12 Protexin Sprint NZD $2,035 295m Type:C3 15:12 1 11537 Opawa Phil R Wales L J Waretini 2 57573 Jaded Affair 3 52571 King Kali M M Grant McCook & Jopson 4 62113 Shaw Winner 5 63578 Amuri Liv J T Mc Inerney 6 33172 Homebush Monkey J T Mc Inerney 7 17434 Azkadellia R D Blackburn G A Cleeve 8 22155 Know Approval 9 41766 Cawbourne Cruz B J Middlewood 10 57757 Memoir D Voyce
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9 62068 Sefton Joy R Wales 10 88486 Ulyssa Bale C Roberts R7 Swimming Goat At Stud Dash NZD $1,365 295m Type:C0 13:27 1 50762 Opawa Bud R Wales 2 55333 Pascale Jewel C Roberts Matt Roberts 3 3 Adobe Spinner 4 55 Homebush Macho J T Mc Inerney 5 88546 Miss Cairo J T Mc Inerney 6 33784 Homebush Sugar J T Mc Inerney 7 60782 Homebush Dream J T Mc Inerney 8 40427 Smash Trust M M Grant J T Mc Inerney 9 65658 Homebush Hero 10 78765 Impressive Chase J T Mc Inerney R8 Garrard’s Horse & Hound Stakes NZD $2,860 520m Type:C2 13:45 1 42416 Bashful Buffy J T Mc Inerney 2 21175 Rivalries J & D Fahey R Wales 3 64312 Punters Delight 4 34471 Shermo Bale C Roberts G A Cleeve 5 68786 Know Equal 6 14654 Goldstar Alaska S & B Evans A G Bradshaw 7 21222 Ripslinger Roxy M K Dempsey 8 73725 Stumpy Bill 9 62068 Sefton Joy R Wales C Roberts 10 88486 Ulyssa Bale R9 A2C Asphalt 2 Concrete Ph.0800222583 Dash NZD $1,685 295m Type:C2 14:02 1 81830 Penny Jane Hart & Taylor
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Fox gives himself three months “There are a few guys that might go a little stir-crazy by the end of this.” New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox says there will some players who won’t cope with the return to tournament play under the strict Covid-19 safety protocols. Fox returned to the European Tour last week, and just four days after arriving in the UK he managed a top 10 finish in the British Masters near Newcastle. Not a bad return for the 33-yearold, who in April didn’t think he would be playing again this year and spent his lockdown time chipping and putting around his Auckland home. Earlier this month Englishman Andrew Johnston admitted his mental health struggles during the pandemic and withdrew from the Tour, saying he felt uneasy in the bubble environment. The UK has had more than 300,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 46,000 deaths. However, sport returned in Britain on 1 June with behind-closeddoors competition. The players on the European Tour are following strict health protocols and despite a few concerns about leaving New Zealand, Fox decided to make the trip. Over the next three months he’ll play 12 tournaments with the goal of earning enough world ranking points to book him a spot at the Tokyo Olympics. Whilst a busy schedule, it is one he believes he can handle, even with the added pressure of Covid-19. “You get tested when you arrive at the tournament and then you’re restricted to your hotel room until the results come back, they check your temperature every day, you’ve got a symptoms check every day and they’re making sure everyone is wearing masks inside, you can only socialise with one other person and that has to be
Ryan Fox keeping his eye in while in lockdown in Auckland earlier this year. your caddy and there is social distancing for meals.” Fox would normally have his wife Anneke with him based at their London apartment, but for safety reasons they decided it was best that she stayed in Auckland. “We’ve basically got to enter a
bubble each week (before a tournament) and it’s only essential people – players, caddies and tournament staff – so with no spectators there was no point in my wife coming over.” “It’s very different. “I can drive back to the apart-
ment for a night in-between events to do some washing and repack but certainly not spending the amount of time in the apartment like we would in a normal year.” Fox feels the best place to be is on the course.
“It’s almost that playing a tournament feels better than being in our apartment in London as it still just feels a bit dangerous going out in town on any public transport, even though everyone there is being safe with wearing masks.”
Lydia takes on caddy number six The coach of former world number ones Tiger Woods and Englishman Justin Rose has signed on with New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko (left). Foley will be Ko’s sixth coach in four years with her world ranking having slumped to 52. Ko will tee off in the pandemic interupted LPGA season when she competes inthe Drive On championship in Toledo starting today. Foley has told New Zealand Golf Magazine that he was now working with Ko, saying he wanted to help her get “back to being Lydia”. He is best-known for a stint as coach of Tiger Woods when the dominant men’s player of his generation struggled to maintain his phenomenal success rate as he sought to remodel his swing while battling injuries. Foley has recently split with England’s Justin Rose, having worked for 11 years when Rose won all 10 of his PGA Tour titles, including his first major championship at the US Open in 2013.
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Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 160 Main Street, Methven NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories. 10am
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Methven Museum Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, come for a drive and visit us. 2pm - 4pm Methven Historical Society Main Street, Methven New exhibition. Methven Maternity Hospital display, many Methven residents were born in this hospital. Visit our museum and view the display. Why not try your hand at nappy folding! On till the end of July, Tuesday and Friday. 2pm - 4pm
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Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron
July 31 Brendhan Lovegrove Live in Ashburton Hotel Ashburton Pop Up Comedy is proud to present Brendhan Lovegrove in a night of Live Comedy at Hotel Ashburton. You’ve seen him on 7 Days, he starred in TVNZ’s A Night at The Classic, and has won Best Male Comedian ten times! Joining Brendhan for this night of hilarity is Bec Sandys who will MC, and support act is local up and coming comedian Peter Livingstone. 8pm - 10pm
August 2
South Island Half Marathon Lake Hood, Tinwald Half marathon (21km) 1/6th marathon (7km). Run and walk. Kidz dash (1.5km) 7-12-year-olds. 9.30am - 3pm Daylight Atheist Ashburton Trust Event Centre Ageing Irish raconteur Danny Moffat retreats from the harsh light of the world to his bedroom. There, under hoardings of old newspapers and beer bottles, he sorts through a lifetime of memories and regrets, from growing up as a boy in Ireland, to the hopes and disappointments of immigration to New Zealand. Open hat. 2pm
August 9
The Ashburton Musical Club Sinclair Centre Café Operana re-creates the heady atmosphere of a French salon in the early 1900s featuring Helen Webby on the pedal harp, Sophia Bidwell on the accordion and Lois Johnston vocals. With their glittering costumes and breathtaking musicianship, Café Operana presents an
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Every Sat The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, the Triangle. Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft, from the past to the future. 10am - 3pm
Every Sun to Fri Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm
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In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over
Nor’Westers Muso’s Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm
eclectic smorgasbord of haunting melodies and wild dances with a dash of gypsy flavour. It is with the help of Creative NZ that The Ashburton Musical Club have been able to bring them to Ashburton. Members $10.00, non-members $20.00, afternoon tea provided. 2pm
choice. All events are staged around the splendour of the Rakaia River and its riverbed. The choice is yours: half marathon, duathlon x2, multisport, run/walk x2 or mountain bike. A must-do lead up to the C2C. 9am - 4pm
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From Scratch Ashburton Trust Event Centre From Scratch is like no other. It has its own characteristic Pacific-region sound, performed on a unique array of original, DIY invented instruments, including their PVC slaptubes. From Scratch guide their audience through a magical journey, part sculpture, part music, part ritual. Open hat. TBC
October 14
The Big Bike Film Night 2020 Regent Cinema, Ashburton The Big Bike Film Night is on a mission- sharing the best cycling short films from around the world with you. Showcasing our 2020 collection that has everything a cyclecentric audience could want - action, drama, humour, and plenty of inspiration; the evening is unashamedly and utterly designed and devised for the two wheel devotee! Adults $22, under 17 $17. 7pm - 9.15pm
October 17
Jackson Holmes Salmon Run Rakaia Domain The Jackson Holmes Salmon Run has something for everyone, competitive and noncompetitive, individual or teams. With seven events and several categories, there is plenty of
Tina - Simply The Best Ashburton Trust Event Centre Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. 7pm
November 6
Te Moana Glow Show! Ashburton Trust Event Centre Illuminate kids’ hearts and minds with this magical, giant scale, glow-in-the-dark puppet show! Go under the sea with a courageous Kina on her journey of discovery across the Pacific Ocean to Aotearoa. It’s a delightful story of our kai moana and the whakatauki “He waka eke noa. We are all in this together.” 10am and w11.30am
November 30
Food Lovers Masterclass The Resource Recovery Park, Ashburton Is your fridge bursting at the seams? Are you filling your compost bin quickly? Are your chickens fat? Perhaps you are wasting food. At this educational masterclass, learn lots about what Kiwi’s waste and how we can save money. Plus, lots of other interesting topics like the difference between Use by and Best before dates, and how much of what we throw out can be composted, or frozen for another day! 6pm - 8pm
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Daily Diary FRIDAY , JULY 31 6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Betty’s circuit training in hall, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 10am - 4pm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 9am ASHBURTON CLUB AND MSA, PETANQUE CLUB. Canterbury doubles and singles this weekend. Throwing Boules to Cosh, teams of two doubles and one singles. MSA, Racecourse Road.
2020 NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street Methven. 10.30am COMMUNITY WALKING GROUP. 9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Toys to hire, the Triangle, 106 Victoria Street, look us up on facebook - Ashburton toy library. 9am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays with collections of up to 30 aircraft and
Meet and walk from the Hockey Pavilion, Walnut Avenue. 12pm - 2pm JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION. Signing Service, no appointments necessary and no charge, available Tuesday and Fridays. Community House, 44 Cass Street. memorabilia. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 10am - 4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street Methven.
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WAAKA, Carol Marie – On July 30, 2020. Passed away peacefully at Christchurch, aged 78 years. Loved wife of the late Charlie. Loving mother and mother-inlaw of David and Sandra, Richard and Yvonne, the late Shirley, Rangi and Vicky, Michael and Chrissy and Manu. Treasured Nana and great Nana of her Mokopuna. Messages to the Waaka family c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A Requiem Mass to celebrate Carols’ life will be held at the Church of the Holy Name, Sealy Street, Ashburton on MONDAY, August 3, commencing at 11am. Followed by interment at the Arowhenua Marae, Temuka.
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WAAKA, Carol Marie – On July 31, 2020. Loving sister and sister-in-law of the late Ron and Pat Hall, the late Raymond Hall, the late Audrey and Alf Trainor, Valda, and the late Archie Mills, Ysobel Amalfitano and Nelson Hay, and the late Neville Amalfitano.
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7:35 Seven Psychopaths 16VLS 2012 Comedy. Colin Farrell, Woody Harrelson. 9:30 State Of Play MVL 2009 Crime. Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck. 11:40 I, Robot MV 2004 Sci-fi Thriller. Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan. 1:40 The Hundred-Foot Journey PGL 2014 Drama. Helen Mirren, Manish Dayal. 3:45 Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. 6:10 Manchester By The Sea MVLC 2016 Drama. Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams. 8:30 Inglourious Basterds 16VL 2009 War Drama. A small group of soldiers is assigned to infiltrate occupied France during the Second World War. Brad Pitt, Melanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz, Samuel Jackson. 11:05 Forces Of Nature ML 1999 Romantic Comedy. Ben Affleck, Sandra Bullock, Maura Tierney.
6am Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Reds v Force. 6:30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Force v Brumbies. 7am GrassRoots Rugby 8am First XV Rugby Revision 8:30 Rugby Nation 9:30 The Breakdown 10:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Crusaders v Hurricanes. 12:30 NPC Archive (RPL) Waikato v Counties Manukau – 1997. 2:30 GrassRoots Rugby 3:30 First XV Rugby Revision 4pm Pacific Brothers Hosted by Oscar Kightley, rugby issues seen through a Pacific lens. 5pm Super Rugby 2013 (RPL) Chiefs v Crusaders. From Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. 7pm Super Rugby 2014 (RPL) Highlanders v Blues. From Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin. 9pm L Super Rugby Australia Force v Rebels. From HBF Park, Perth. 11:05 NPC Archive (RPL) Waikato v Counties Manukau – 1997.
12:55 The HundredFoot Journey PGL 2014 Drama. Helen Mirren, Manish Dayal. 3am Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. 5:25 Manchester By The Sea MVLC 2016 Drama. Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams.
1:05 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 1:30 GrassRoots Rugby 2:30 The Aussie Rugby Show 3:15 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Crusaders v Hurricanes. 3:30 24 Sevens 4am Super Rugby 2013 (RPL) Chiefs v Crusaders.
Saturday
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0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1
6am Tiny House Nation 7am Gordon Ramsay – Ultimate Home Cooking 7:30 Food Safari – Water 8am Madagascar 9am Luke Nguyen’s Food Trail 9:30 James Martin’s American Adventure 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 Somebody’s Gotta Do It 1:30 Flipping Bangers 2:30 Jade Fever PGL 3pm Jade Fever PGL 3:30 South Pacific 4:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands James’s final stop is in England’s first National Park, The Peak District, where he is joined by cooking legend Tessa Bramley. 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Ugly House To Lovely House George Clarke shows that even the ugliest house can be transformed, teaming up the owners of some of Britain’s most unloved houses with the UK’s leading architects. 8:30 Money For Nothing 9:30 Best Laid Plans 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum 12:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands 1:30 Luke Nguyen’s Food Trail 2am Storage Hoarders 3am South Pacific 4am Money For Nothing 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC
UktV 6:05 Father Brown PG 6:50 The Vicar Of Dibley PG 7:20 The Graham Norton Show M 8:10 The Bill MVC 9am Lewis M 10:30 Call The Midwife MC 11:30 Father Brown PG 12:15 Midsomer Murders M 1:50 The Bill MVC 2:40 DCI Banks 16 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS With Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, David Beckham, Vanessa Kirby, and Joan Armatrading. 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood goes to Australia to learn more about his family. 6:20 Qi M 6:55 The Vicar Of Dibley PG 7:30 QI M With Sean Lock, David Mitchell, Danny Baker, and Alan Davies. 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:30 Dragons’ Den PG 9:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS Sean Lock and Rob Beckett take on guest captain Alan Carr and Sarah Millican. 10:30 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled 16LS 11:20 Midsomer Murders M
Saturday
12:55 Qi M 1:25 Qi M 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 Dragons’ Den PG 3 4:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 5:20 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled M 31Jul20
DISCOVERy 6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG 7:30 Secrets Of The Underground PG Capone’s Escape Tunnels. 8:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:10 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG Vanishing Gold. 10am How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 How It’s Made PG 11:40 Aussie Lobster Men PG 12:30 Murder Comes To Town M Dorothy Did Right. 1:20 The Perfect Murder M Body in the Glades. 2:10 Top Gear 3pm Bering Sea Gold PG King of Nome. 3:50 Gold Rush PG The Devil’s Finger. 4:45 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG Vanishing Gold. 5:40 Aussie Lobster Men PG 6:35 Aussie Lobster Men PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:25 Aussie Lobster Men PG 10:15 Mysteries Of The Deep PG Nazi Toxic Hell Sub. 11:05 Naked And Afraid XL M Heart of Darkness. 11:55 Nasa’s Unexplained Files PG Pluto’s Stranger Things.
Saturday
12:45 How It’s Made PG 1:10 How Do They Do It? PG 1:35 Gold Rush PG 2:25 Bering Sea Gold PG 3:15 Bering Sea Gold PG 4:05 Secrets Of The Underground PG 4:55 Naked And Afraid XL M 5:45 Gold Rush PG
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Welcome return of rep sport
Peak to Pub turns 21
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STARS SET TO SHINE
By Matt Markham
matt.m@theguardian.co.nz
High-level squash arrives in Mid Canterbury this weekend when a huge field of players take to the courts for the annual Ashburton Squash Open. A full field of competitors, across a number of different grades will compete in the competition at the Harrison Street club which begins tonight, with finals scheduled for Saturday
evening in all grades. Organisers have been working hard this week to have everything ready in preparation for the tournament, which has attracted a number of elite level players from across the South Island. In the Men’s Open, New Zealand’s fourth ranked player, Oliver Johnston from the Burnside club, takes the spot as the top ranked player while Joseph Williams, who is currently No. 17 in the country
will fill the No. 2 spot. The duo will be joined by Keidah Bungard, Caleb Madden, Scott Butterick, David Schultz and Thomas Cooper – all out-oftown players. In the women’s open two local players will feature; Brooke Cornish-Madden and Christina Lima from the Ashburton Club. Cornish-Madden enters the tournament as the No. 6 ranked player while Lima is the No. 8.
A star-studded field of players will step onto the court for the Ashburton Squash Open this weekend. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN
Christchurch player Grace Hymers fills the top ranked spot while Kelsi Carrick is the No. 2. Lily Rae, Andre Naylor, Karlie McQueen and Anastasia Lim make up the rest of the Open Grade field. Play begins tonight and will then run through all day tomor-
row with finals expected at some point around 6pm tomorrow evening. The competition’s other elite event is the Mixed Open with two local names featuring, both Katrina Palmer and Matt Speedy will compete alongside many out-oftown competitors.
Addington hosting DeFilippi Memorial for 25th time
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