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Home Fabrics Passion, Quality and Expertise
After 41-years experience in the Textile industry, Home Fabrics director Gerald Sheehy has a knack for trend spotting, interior design and advising his clients that only true passion and extensive experience can provide. He’s not the only one either, experience, intuition and knowledge of the industry are common traits among the entire Home Fabrics team who have each made it their lifelong pursuit and livelihoods to design and create beautiful home interiors. “We all know the textile industry and know exactly which products are suitable for which uses; it’s our passion and we’re involved in every aspect from creating the curtains, blinds and bedspreads ourselves, in our own factory, through to meeting the clients, getting to know them and what they want, understanding their needs and exceeding any expectations they had,” says Gerald. Gerald says the one main thing him and his team are really proud about is the quality of their products. “We’re one of only a very few curtain manufacturers who openly label our textile products. We’re proud and we know what we produce is quality - that in 10 years time our finished products are still going to look good.” The combination of quality and the experience and knowledge of the Home Fabrics team make for a reliable service that has maintained a large and loyal customer base that continues to grow on the strength of word-ofmouth references. “Just last week I met with a client who swears she bought her first set of curtains of us back in 1975 and she has stayed with us ever since.” A quality product combined with expert service and knowledge is required to build that sort of loyalty, and it is the Home Fabrics brand of passion that ensures those important factors. Home Fabrics maintain full control of every aspect of their business, refusing to outsource offshore or to external contractors. Where ever possible all specialty textile products are New Zealand made in their own factory and installed by staff who have been with Gerald and Home Fabrics for a long time. “It’s not about saving money and we don’t cut corners; in the end we’re passionate about textiles and we want to produce the best quality we can for our clients.”
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Channel Community Calendar This CHANNEL Community Calendar is published monthly for Community Events. If you would like to include your event in one of our upcoming
Tuesday State Beach Series Takapuna Beach, 6pm
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Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Victoria Picture Palace, Devonport Rainmakers, 8.45pm
Wednesday Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Victoria Picture Palace, Devonport Sins of My Father, 8.45pm
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Thursday
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DevonSport Sun Run Calliope Sea Scout Hall Devonport, 6pm NZ Breakers vs Townsville Crocodiles. North Shore Events Centre, 7.30pm
Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Victoria Picture Palace, Devonport My Kidnapper, 8.45pm
Friday Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Victoria Picture Palace, Devonport Sixty and the City, The Poodle Trainer, 8.45pm
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St Patrick’s Day Golf Tournament North Shore Golf Club, Albany
Orca Swim n Run Series The Swim Clinic 1500/500m, 2km Takapuna Beach, Start Time 6pm
State Beach Series Takapuna Beach, 6pm
State Beach Series Takapuna Beach, 6pm
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Kids Athletics Day Devonport Domain Vauxhall Rd, Devonport 4-6pm
Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 16th-26th March 7pm
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Auckland Arts Festival Gaff Aff-Zimmermann & de Perrot Bruce Mason Centre 16th-19th March 7.30pm
State Beach Series
Tutus on Tour Bruce Mason Centre 10th-12th March 7.30pm
St Patrick’s Day Celebrations on Hurstmere Road from 7.30am
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Tutus on Tour Bruce Mason Centre 7.30pm
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St John’s Primary School 50th Jubilee 2011 Penzance Rd, Mairangi Bay 18th-20th March 7-10.30pm
NZ Breakers vs Sydney Kings North Shore Events Centre, 7.30pm Orca Swim n Run Series NHTC Sprint 500m, 3km Takapuna Beach, Start Time 6pm
Sue Nicholson, Energy of Spirit Evening The Pumphouse, 7pm
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Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 7pm
Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse, 7pm North Shore Hospice Golf Day North Shore Golf Club, Albany, 1pm
Gaff Aff-Zimmermann & de Perrot Bruce Mason Centre 7.30pm
Gaff Aff-Zimmermann & de Perrot Bruce Mason Centre, 7.30pm
Dora the Explorer LIVE!
State Beach Series Canteen Charity Race All proceeds donated to Canteen Takapuna Beach 6pm
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Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 7pm
NZ Breakers
State Beach Series End of Season Prize Giving & Party Takapuna Boating Club Pride & Prejudice The Rose Centre, Belmont 8-10.15pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace 10am-5pm
Tutus on Tour
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Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 7pm Operatunity Presents Three Tenors and a Soprano Windsor Park Baptist Church Mairangi Bay 11am
NZ Breakers vs Adelaide 36ers North Shore Events Centre 7.30pm Pride & Prejudice The Rose Centre, Belmont 8-10.15pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace 10am-5pm
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Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 7pm
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North Shore Home & Garden Show North Shore Events Centre 25th-27th March 10am-6pm
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Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse 7pm
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Pride & Prejudice The Rose Centre, Belmont 8-10.15pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace 10am-5pm
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Pride & Prejudice The Rose Centre, Belmont 8-10.15pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace 10am-5pm
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Mairangi Bay Farmers Market 8am-12.30pm Belmont Market, St. Margaret’s Presbyterian Church Hall, 8am-12pm Relay For Life 2011, Millennium Institute Mairangi Bay, Starts 4pm Contact TriWoman Woodhall Park, Narrow Neck, 8am Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Victoria Picture Palace, Devonport Mrs Carey’s Concert, 2.30pm Darwin, 4.30pm Thieves by Law, 8.45pm Heroic Gardens Festival 10-6pm Contact North Shore Hospice for details
Mairangi Bay Farmers Market 8am-12.30pm Tutus on Tour Bruce Mason Centre 7.30pm-FINAL
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Devonport Craft Market, Devonport Community House, 10am-3pm Relay For Life 2011, Millennium Institute, Mairangi Bay, Finishes 10am Bayswater Auto Show, Bayswater School, 181 Bayswater Ave, 10am-3pm Bikes, BBQ and the Blues Fort Takapuna, Devonport, 11am-4pm Documentary Edge Festival 2011 Dancing with the Devil, 2.15pm/Most Valuable Players, 4.30pm/American Radical-The Trials of Norman Finkelstein, 8.45pm Heroic Gardens Festival 10-6pm Contact North Shore Hospice for details North Shore Hospice Tennis Day 9.30am-4.30pm Contact North Shore Hospice for details
MONDAY Gregory Maqoma-Beautiful Me Bruce Mason Centre 7th-9th March 7.30pm
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Takapuna Market, 6am-Noon (Also on Sunday 6th March) Devonport Farmers Market Devonport Wharf 9am-1pm (Also on Sunday 6th March)
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NEW Evening Tapas Menu
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Devonport Community Harvest Fair Devonport Community House 2-7pm Pinehurst School 20th Anniversary School Fair, 10am-3pm, rain or shine. The Earlybirds playing LIVE
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Mairangi Bay Farmers Market 8am-12.30pm St John’s Primary School 50th Jubilee 2011, Penzance Rd, Mairangi Bay Opening Ceremony, 9am-1pm Jubilee Dinner, 7pm-Midnight Croquet Club Garage Sale 1 Wairoa Rd, Devonport, 8am Havoc in the Garden, The Pumphouse, 7pm 2011 Cheltenham Swim Narrowneck Beach, 9-10am Gaff Aff-Zimmermann & de Perrot Bruce Mason Centre, 7.30pm - FINAL Mairangi Bay Farmers Market 8am-12.30pm
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North Shore Home & Garden Show North Shore Events Centre, 10am-6pm Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse, 7pm-FINAL
Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Exhibition Depot Artspace, Devonport 26th Mar-7th Apr 3-4.30pm
Belmont Market St. Margaret’s Presbyterian Church Hall 8am-12pm Pride & Prejudice The Rose Centre, Belmont 8-10.15pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace 10am-5pm
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Takapuna Market, 6am-Noon Devonport Farmers Market Devonport Wharf, 9am-1pm
Cold Beer on tap
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North Shore Home & Garden Show North Shore Events Centre, 10am5pm-FINAL
Nick Jr.’s Dora Live Search for the City of Lost Toys Bruce Mason Centre 10-11.30am & 12.30-2pm
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Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace, 12-5pm
Pride & Prejudice, The Rose Centre, Belmont, 2-4.15pm
Company Theatre Presents Pride & Prejudice, The Rose Centre, Belmont 26th Mar-9th Apr 8-10.15pm
Mairangi Bay Farmers Market 8am-12.30pm
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Takapuna Market, 6am-Noon Devonport Farmers Market Devonport Wharf, 9am-1pm St John’s Primary School 50th Jubilee 2011, Penzance Rd, Mairangi Bay Sunday Mass, 10.30am-12.30pm Havoc in the Garden The Pumphouse, 5pm Auckland Vintage Jazz Society Takapuna Boating Club Bayswater 7.30-10pm Weet-Bix Tryathlon Narrowneck Beach 9am-1pm
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Miss North Harbour Pageant Bruce Mason Centre, 7pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace, 10am-4pm
Takapuna Market, 6am-Noon Car Boot Sale Takapuna Primary School Carpark, 8am-11am
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Devonport Farmers Market, Devonport Wharf, 9am Devonport Craft Market Devonport Community House, 10am-3pm Pride & Prejudice, The Rose Centre, Belmont, 2-4.15pm. APO 4 Kids, Bruce Mason Centre 10.30-11.30am & 12-1pm 2011 All Ford Day North Harbour Stadium, 10am-3pm Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace, 10am-4pm
Group Show: A Mixed Bunch Depot Artspace, 12-5pm
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Entertainment Thur, Fri, Sat from 7pm
Sunday Sessions from 3pm 1/3 The Strand, Takapuna Phone 09 486 5550
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State Takapuna Beach Series
The State Takapuna Beach Series is now an iconic weekly event on the Shore. It is held every Tuesday night at Gould Reserve starting at 6pm.
Regardless of your personal goal this is a fun way to keep fit and everyone can participate in the events. Channel was there during February.
Ashleigh, Gayle, Tayla, Bianca, Jaime, Tanya, Moa.
Lucy, Jackson, Rachel, Joy, John.
Sam Spilling, Linda Johnson, Max, Kim and Sam Perry.
Arizona, Maya, ‘J’, Jett, Livia, Jess.
James, Mia, Maria, Amanda.
Tristran, William, Jan, Charlotte Speedy, Leonie, Tim Turner, Madeleine, Thomas Lisner
Northshore Swimming: Mitchell Davison, Claudia Brick, Tessa McNair, Hannah Amende, Georgia Clough, Ben McKenzie, Hunter Amende, Jackson Cropp, Henry Wisemann.
Kate and Thomas
Isabella, Louise, Imogen, Matthew, Nicola, Lesley.
Morning Melodies Rosemary, Pat, Raewyn, Bob, Bob Ferguson.
Shirley, Jo, Lee.
Brian, Eileen, Fletcher, Irene, Barry, Moria.
Morning Melodies at the Bruce Mason Centre featuring the Royal NZ Navy Band.
Margaret, Irene, Jess, Len.
David, Jerry, Des, Colin.
Ernst, Arthur.
Ted and Sharon.
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out & about on the shore The Kia Motors Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival was held for the 22nd year at Windsor Reserve, Devonport
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on February 19th and 20th. Fantastic Weather, Fantastic Music, Fantastic Wine, Fantastic Food, Fantastic Location.
Nick, Steve, Kimberley, Kristen, Gavin.
Johnny, Mark, Blake, Paul, James, Paul, Gary.
Miki, Marko.
Claire, Vinesh.
Ulla, Coralie, Shailenne, Di, Jacqui
Rachel, Jane, Louise, Jenna, Karyn, Amanda.
Bronnie, Linda, Sam, Maree.
Kerrie, Mike, Deanne, Jaime, Hayley.
Paul, Norman, Wayne.
Taylor, Jermery, Dee, Theodore.
Sam, Renee.
Front: Nick, Sasha, Adrian, Chris, Scott. Back: Royce, Stephen, Guy, Mike.
Hannah, Kelcey, Monique, Chanel.
Gary, Elena, Craig, Sophie.
Abby, Rachael, Jessica.
Paula, Sherrill.
Emalene, Damish.
Emma, Lorrine, Emily.
Amalia, Terresa, Snooki, Kate.
Leonard, Lynne, Nikki, Michael.
Connor, Robbie, Shaun.
Sharron, Jo.
Anika Moa sings in the sunshine
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Valentines Day, February 14th. Chet O’Connell and his wife Melissa provided the superb entertainment, guests were treated to chilled Lanson Rose (courtesy Treasury Wine Estates) and a special menu for Valentines day.
Shona Cummins, Margaret Fenwich, Greg Fenwich and Murray Morten.
Steve and Bradley.
Sue and Trevor Stanway, Beulah and Garth Tomson.
Alisdair Gribben (from Marvel), Nick Hewitt (Treasury Wine Estates), Ric Church, Darryl and Sarah.
Annika Holmqvist, Anny Arblaster, Jacqui Trifunovich, Jeff Storey.
Charles and Shirley Atkins.
Bayleys Commercial North Shore share their 360O views Bayleys Commercial North Shore and BNZ Partners joined forces on Wednesday February 16th to present an informative evening which featured presentations from Gerald Rundel (Manager, Bayleys Research) and Tony Alexander (Chief Economist, BNZ). The sensational venue – which has sweeping views of the city, the beach and the gulf – was the 10th floor of Como Towers in Takapuna which is undergoing a refit.
Daryl Devereux, Gerald Ruddle, Tony Alexander, Richard Ede.
David Whyte, John Scott, Phil Ashton.
Evan Henning, Chris Davis.
Rodger Anderson, Alan Bremner, Gary Handley.
Jeremy Sussex, Ben Wiltshire and Peter White.
Graham Rice, Alexander Foster, Trevor Duffin.
Brian Caldwell, Jacquie McDonald, Peter Mandeno.
Caleb Belling, Giovanna Belling.
Dallas Bennett, Aidan Bennett, Robert Johnson.
Frank McGuckian, Dianne Rice, Bob Dey.
Vaughn Darby, Matt Mimmack, John Bishop.
Rachel Helliwell, Ali McKelvie, Lindy Lambert, Dianne Moffat.
Brian Caldwell, Tracey Marlow, Ellie McMurtie, Rosemary Wakeman.
George Farmer, Ashton Geissler,Giovanna Belling, Claire Rawkins, Alex Strever.
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Caring for your car with Rob Bonnici of Car-fé
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Rob Bonnici is the Car Guy. Rob lives, eats and breathes car cleaning products and services. Having a background in chemicals, car cleaning products and now owning a 7 day a week car cleaning and grooming centre, he is without a doubt the most passionate and the most knowledgeable car guy in New Zealand. Rob, along with his wife Siobhan, owns Car’fe facing the motorway in Barry’s Point Road, Takapuna and can be seen most days attending to the many unique car cleaning issues with his valued clients. Issues such as acid rain on windows, paintwork, odour in cars, stained seats, tired paintwork, faded trims and so on. Rob is going to provide an interesting monthly motor vehicle car care column for Channel Magazine. He is also very happy for you to contact him should you have a problem that you would like to address with your car. Email: Carfe.takapuna@xtra.co.nz or Phone 488-7000.
Acid rain, Hard water or Water spotting. Acid rain is an international problem from rain forests in USA (below) being stripped miles away from cities due to the fact that the pollutants get carried miles above the atmosphere and can be dumped hundreds of kilometres from where they are formed. The pictures on the left show forests and statues around the world dissolving from the rains acidity level which is aggressively attacking it. Marble surfaces exposed to rain develop a rough “sugary” texture because the calcite grains are loosened as the edges dissolve in the rain water. Column capital volute, – Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Photo One
One of the culprits is the house hold water sprinkler especially in the summer. As shown in photos one and two this is a common site for vehicles in New Zealand. Our water is no different and its level of Hardness fluctuates around the country. The main way to help prevent this is to always ensure that your car has a polish or wax applied on a managed basis. Did you know the best prevention is not to let water dry on your car? If your car lives outside invest in a car cover. One of the culprits is the house hold water sprinkler especially in the summer. Dark cars get affected the worst because of the heat the car generates the water droplet hits the car and then dry’s out fast. H2 O evaporates levelling behind the acidic solid which attaches it self and etches into your paint work. When this is left every day it hardens and makes the removal extremely difficult. Marble surfaces exposed to rain develop a
Contact Rob Bonnici at Carfe Takapuna or via Email: Carfe.takapuna@xtra.co.nz or Phone 488-7000.
rough “sugary” texture because the calcite grains are loosened as the edges dissolve in the rain water. Column capital volute, Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Photo Two
Above photos are of a car recently brought to us to remove the spotting. This was a heavily spotted car and required our Black Pearl Premium job to remove them. The mirror finish speaks for its self showing reflections of clouds and our over head power pole structure clear of spotting.
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In our mail box To the Channel Team, Well done on maintaining such a high quality publication. The format works well and it’s a great to be reading content specific to our region written by Shore based people. For me, it’s become a ‘must read’ each month. So keep up the good work. Ant Ford Campbells Bay.
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in the channel The Benefitz CHANNEL MAGAZINE team (Back row): Dustin Bischoff (Website Coordinator & Designer); Jared Trice (Graphic Designer); Michael Campbell (Journalist); (Front row): Aidan Bennett (Publisher) with Olive; Mary Bukovac (Magazine Coordinator); Ulla Bennett (Advertising/Photographer).
001 Your Home with Home Fabrics
059 Bruce Mason Centre: News/What’s On
002 Channel Community Calendar
061 Vehicle Maintenance With AA Auto Service
007 Caring for your Car with Rob Bonnici, Car-fe
062 Eating Out In Devonport
004 Out & About on the Shore
008 In our Mail Box
Welcome to our Channel Magazine March 2011 issue – The Fashion Issue with Bite! Fashion is such an important part of our community so we thought it was about time we celebrated it. We have some fantastic fashion outlets, and people, on the North Shore. If you put together all the fashion houses in Devonport, Takapuna, Milford, Mairangi Bay and other parts of the Shore, the choice is as good – if not better – than anywhere else in Auckland. We hope this issue inspires you to do all your fashion shopping on the Shore. What a fantastic summer we have had. Okay, there has been a couple of rough patches thrown in, but the days of warm sunshine and mid to high 20’s temperatures have been sensational. It’s reminds us that we are very fortunate to live and work in such a great part of the world, with New Zealand’s best beaches right on our door step. Haven’t we had some great events this summer as well. The Takapuna (Contact Tri) Triathlon held on a glorious day in late February was one of those. We continue to introduce new features in Channel Magazine. I get a real kick out of people telling me how much they love the magazine and this encouragement inspires us to constantly look for new features that will be interesting. In this issue we introduce ‘Quincey’s Adventures’ written by Shaun Quincey – a local born and bred guy,
with loads of positive energy, who continues to push the envelope. I watched in awe as he rowed the Tasman. I must admit I thought it was a little crazy. What has continued to impress me is what he has done since. Written a book, travelled the country, received a North Harbour Club AIMES Award, become an inspirational speaker... etc. etc. – very professional and always with a massive smile on his face. So we’ve asked him to provide a monthly column. Quincey’s Adventures is great reading and adds an interesting new feature to Channel Magazine. I hope you enjoy it. The year once again seems to be going fast. As you are reading this we will be working on our bumper April issue and the end of term one, and Easter, will be nearly upon us. As you will read in this issue the team at Benefitz and Channel Magazine have teamed up with Sustainable Coastlines for two days of cleaning up our beaches (titled ‘Love your Coast’) in mid-April. We are thrilled that other local Shore organisations have pledged their support (Oceanbridge Shipping, Les Mills, Jerry Clayton BMW, Computaleta, Massey University and Bradley Smokers). We would love your help as well. So feel free to get involved on Friday the 15th and Saturday the 16th of April. Details are in this issue. Hope you have a great March. Happy reading. – Aidan Bennett & the team at Channel. (aidan@benefitz.co.nz)
064 Book Reviews: From The Booklover
009 In the CHANNEL
066 Building & Home Maintenance
012 Beauty with The Department Store
073 This month at Marvel Grill
012 FASHION Wallis Clothing, Devonport
077 Motoring with Jerry Clayton BMW
010 Views from the Beach
Celebrating LOCAL Fashion
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068 Eating Out In Takapuna 075 GPK Takapuna
014 FASHION New Season Trends
078 Children’s Books with Next Page Please
017 FASHION Style on the Street
079 Delicious Treats with Devonport Chocolates
018 FASHION with AKTIVWORX
081 Retirement Lifestyle at The Poynton
019 FASHION with Individual
082 Education: Kristin School
020 FASHION: Local Designer Katie-maree Cole 022 Spotlight on Takapuna Markets. 023 Five Favourites: Michael Sheehy 026 FASHION: Westfield Shore City
083 Education: Takapuna Grammar 084 Education: Westlake Girls 084 Education: Westlake Boys
086 Making a Difference, Cam Calkoen
027 Shore People: April Ieremia
087 The Mapp Report, Dr Wayne Mapp, MP
030 Investing with PieFunds
089 Accountancy Beyond The Numbers
034 Optometry & Eyewear with Melissa Hay
091 Golf with Craig Dixon
029 North Harbour Club Charitable Trust News
033 Milford Shopping Centre
035 Caring for our Pets with Dr Simon Wright 037 Health & Fitness with Les Mills 039 Love Your Coast
039 Babes on Boards Update 040 Health & Rehab with Kneecare
041 Stand Up Paddling
088 Legally Speaking
090 Qunicey’s Adventures with Shaun Quincey 092 INTERVIEW Nick Cassidy, Racing Driver 094 Netball News
095 SPORT Takapuna Croquet Club 096 Gundry’s Grumbles 097 Milford News/ Local Law with Judith Moore
042 Wines & Cheeses
098 Community News
047 Motoring with Lexus of North Shore
101 Get to know your BYO
048 Hurstmere Hooley on Hurstmere Road
105 Local Government with Schnauer & Co
044 The Channel CAFE GUIDE
051 Massey University News 052 Smales Farm News
056 Millennium Institute of Sport & Health News 058 The Pumphouse: What’s On
099 Trades/Services Directory 103 Lake House Arts Centre
107 Commercial Property with Bayleys Commercial North Shore 109 FEATURE HOMES Barfoot & Thompson 112 Real Estate with Aaron Reid
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views from the beach
The finish of the Takapuna Triathlon on Sunday February 20th. Left the winner Bevan Docherty & Kris Gemmell.
An overview of what is happening in Takapuna Beach from Business Association General Manager.
What a glorious summer we have experienced, and although the majority of us have spent a lot of it at work, somehow working in Takapuna Beach still feels like we are on holiday. Summer certainly reminds us all of how lucky we are to live, work, shop and play at Takapuna Beach. One of New Zealand’s most popular and beautiful beaches, Takapuna Beach, offers a lifestyle second to none. Whether we longingly look at the beach and gulf from our office window, eat our lunch on the beachfront, get our daily exercise fix by walking, running or swimming the beach, or shop with the sea breeze and sound of seagulls permeating the air, we have to agree that our town centre is certainly special. With thriving Cafe and Bar, Hair and Beauty, Children and Fashion clusters complimented by a large range of other retail stores, Takapuna Beach has something for everyone. Council offers two hours and Westfield three hours free parking at its car parks and these are complimented by a plethora of free and paid street parking throughout the CBD, ensuring that visitors can always find a place to park within an easy flat walk to all parts of the centre. I hope that you enjoy reading this edition of Channel and to see you in Takapuna Beach soon. – Peter White.
Rugby World Cup Takapuna has adopted the French Rugby side as their “second” team for this year’s Rugby World Cup. The French team will stay in Takapuna for 26 days during September and October. This is considerably longer than any other team will stay in any town centre in New Zealand during the event. We also expect to host a sizeable contingent of French journalists who will hopefully promote our beautiful town centre in their news reports. We would expect a large number of tourists to visit Takapuna and as a consequence need to present it in its best possible light and are considering hosting the following activities: - A street Festival and Official Welcome for the French team. - Busking and Street performances. - Live Sites at a few places in Takapuna. - Retailers getting behind the French e.g Window competition and dressing up as French shop assistants etc. - A mass school Haka upon arrival at hotel. - Tidying up the town centre and presenting it in its best possible light. - Improved signage. - Park and Ride to all Rugby World Cup events at both Eden Park and North Harbour Stadium (already secured, with Auckland Transport offering free travel to and from each Super 15 match played at Eden Park this year to help build awareness). We will establish a committee comprising representatives from the TBBA, local schools and rugby clubs, the North Harbour Club, and Council to ensure that Takapuna is the best host of any of the town centres in New Zealand and provide the French Team with a most memorable experience.
Hurstmere Green Resource consent was granted for the Hurstmere Green redevelopment in December. However this has been appealed by Environment Takapuna who have objected to the removal of a number of trees. This appeal will not stop the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) shifting across the road to
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a redeveloped site across the lane from Postie Plus, incorporating the Fuji shop (which shifts to the old Vodafone site at 99 Hurstmere Road) and the vacant shop next door. Work is due to start in April and it is hoped that the VIC and toilets will be demolished by July. The TBBA is advocating that the redevelopment is fast tracked to tie in with the VIC relocation, and be completed before the French team arrives in Takapuna for the Rugby World Cup.
Takapuna Beach – the events capital of the North Shore - Takapuna Triathlon Two time Olympic medalist, Bevan Docherty entertained the large crowds gathered in Takapuna when he defeated Kris Gemmell in a sprint to the finish line of the Contact Tri Series Takapuna leg held on Sunday 20th February. Large crowds gathered to watch a series of races that started at 7.30am and culminated with the Elite Mens and Women’s races which TV1 covered live; magnificently showcasing Takapuna and our beautiful beach, in a two and a half hour primetime package, and a week later in a one hour highlights package. The event received a great deal of praise from spectators, competitors and the Hurstmere Road hospitality cluster due to the exciting racing, fantastic atmosphere and many spectator friendly vantage points.
Takapuna Beach Business Association shifts to new premises The Takapuna Beach Business Association has recently shifted its offices to 1 The Stand (behind Caffe Massimo and alongside Council). Our phone number has also changed to 09 215 4347 (This number automatically diverts to my mobile at no cost to either party).
Obituary – Brian Guy It is with much sadness that we farewelled Brian Guy. Brian and his wife Jane developed and expanded Premium Real Estate into a successful boutique real estate group, and one of Takapuna’s flagship businesses. Brian cared about people – he gave generously to business, the community and family and friends. He had a passion from which was born Medic Aid, a Health Insurance Fund now part of Southern Cross. Brian was a devoted family man and his untimely and sudden passing is a sad loss to our community.
views from the beach Auckland Planners commit to Takapuna The foresight of two businessmen and the previous North Shore City Council was the catalyst to maintaining a workforce of close on 1000 council staff in Takapuna. Pi Capital directors Andrew Holliday and Ian Wills entered into a long term lease with the then NSCC enabling them to build onto the Council’s already impressive head quarters in The Strand and consolidate all of the Council’s staff in one building to achieve efficiencies for both the staff and customers. A further 4,000 square metres, with associated extensive decks and car parks, was seamlessly added to the existing building providing 12,000 square metres of office accommodation for the Council. Common areas and facilities for the existing building were fully refurbished at the same time providing both a new extension and an as new existing building for the Council. One of the initiatives that Pi Capital has achieved with the building is the only annex four green star design rating in New Zealand. Furthermore, The Strand is one of only a handful of properties in New Zealand to be seeking the second stage of the green star process, the four green star built certification, which it hopes to achieve in the near future. The building’s Council office accommodation is complemented by 12 retail shops offering a diverse retail experience to Council staff and Takapuna customers alike. A feature of the building is it’s large plaza area in which is located the recently refurbished Caffe Massimo. Pi Capital intend to further develop this area so that it can cater for events including open air cinema. Auckland Council have subsequently established Takapuna as the North Shore Area Office, home for the Devonport – Takapuna Board and also for
Auckland’s Strategic Planners. This is significant in that these same planners will be responsible for the long term planning for Auckland. It is hoped that Takapuna features strongly in the plan, not only because the planners work here, but also because of Takapuna’s sub regional status, proximity to the Auckland CBD, wonderful natural features, tourism potential and ability to accommodate Auckland’s long term growth providing both jobs and housing. Auckland Council‘s Manager of the Environmental Strategy and Policy, Ludo CampbellReid, is excited that his Department is based in Takapuna. “My staff advice me that it’s like working in a holiday destination – they have fabulous views, a beautiful beach on their doorstep as well as great shopping and hospitality options. Balanced with the once in a lifetime professional challenge of delivering on Mayor Len Brown’s vision of Auckland as the world’s most liveable city, motivation is certainly not an issue”
Why should you shop in Takapuna? The Takapuna Beach Business Association recently received the latest Marketview report which showed that less than 6% of our catchment area spend (Shoppers living between Campbell’s Bay and Devonport, east of the Motorway) was in Takapuna (i.e. people residing in or close to Takapuna were spending 94% of their money in places other than Takapuna). The Takapuna Beach Business Association are working hard to attract quality retailers to Takapuna and each month we will highlight a Takapuna Business which we believe deserves the support of you our reader. This month we bring to you -
The TBBA recently engaged David Kinnear to complete a Strategic review of both Takapuna and the TBBA. As a result of this work, which was endorsed by our members, we have adopted a Business Plan to take us into 2012. The vision of the Takapuna Beach Business Association (TBBA) is “I want to live in Takapuna” “I want to shift my business to Takapuna” “I want to spend my money in Takapuna” Residents will feel proud, workers will feel lucky and visitors will be astonished The core purpose of the TBBA is to help create the environment where existing and future members of the TBBA can be the best at what they do. The TBBA is funded by a BID levy charged to all business landowners in the BID district (Hurstmere Road, The Strand, Lake Road, Auburn Street and Killarney Street). The levy amounts to $262,500 per year, with sponsorship being the only additional income received by the TBBA. (By way of comparison Heart of the City
Platinum SPONSORS: The Takapuna Beach Business Association appreciates the support of our Platinum sponsors…
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Bliss Reflexology
Imagine a place where you have no choice but to put your feet up and relax. Bliss Reflexology is the destination Day SPA offering Chinese traditional reflexology and Tui-Na massage to ed in business, Namhistory Aucklanders. With eight years aign in The Best of Takapuna Camp by the people of Takapuna Bliss opened branches inVoted Newmarket, The Atrium in the city and Takapuna. It was New Zealand Herald’s editors’ choice of favourite Christmas gift and is the current service provider to the first class lounge of Air New Zealand at Auckland airport and has been since 2005, also recognised by Metro Magazine as The Best of Auckland 2010 under Best Spa Treatment Category. The signature treatment Bliss Reflexology one hour session starts with a 15 minutes foot spa and neck, back and arm massage followed by a 45 minutes Chinese Traditional foot massage. Bliss Reflexology - 111 Hurstmere Road (next to Premium Real Estate) open 7 days a week from 10am - 7.30pm. Ph 4894698 www.blissreflexology. com www.stonespa.co.nz
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The Best Spa Treatment 2010 - Metro Magazine. The Best Health Spa in Takapuna - TBBA 2009. The first and only Japanese Stone Spa in New Zealand. NZ Herald editor’s choice of Favourite Christmas Gift. Massage service provider in Air New Zealand Koru Lounge.
receives funding of $3.71 million, Newmarket $1.26 million, Onehunga, Otahuhu and Panmure between $370,000 and $386,000 and K-Road and North Harbour Business Association $310,000). We are most enthusiastic about both our strategic direction and the level of commitment (from a variety of sources – residents, landlords, developers, businesses, Council and especially from our sponsorship family - to help realise the undoubted potential of Takapuna Beach. These are tough economic times and we are very grateful to the commitment of the following Platinum and Gold sponsors. Their support is much appreciated and we would ask you to support them in return TBBA Platinum Sponsors: Benefitz, Bliss Reflexology, BNZ, Caffe Massimo, Jerry Clayton BMW, Pi Capital, Simpson Western. TBBA Gold Sponsors: Colliers North Shore, Channel Magazine, Goode Brothers, Nielsen, WHK
GOLD SPONSORS: The Takapuna Beach Business Association appreciates the support of our Gold sponsors…
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Beauty: with The Department Store
BEAUTY
with Maryse O’Donnell from Lucy & The Powder Room Maryse O’Donnell is Clinic Manager and resident dermal and holistic beauty specialist for Lucy & The Powder Room. The go-to expert for internal and external beauty regimes, each month she shares the latest developments in cosmeceutical and nutraceutical (‘nutrition’ meets ‘pharmaceutical’) technologies, making beauty science accessible to those of us wanting to keep one step ahead of the beauty game.
THIS MONTHS TOPIC: INTELLIGENT CLEANSING FOR THE SKIN
Pure and chemical-free skin and hair brand, Sans™, have recently released two revolutionary new products. For those unfamiliar, Sans™ produces a range of new-generation, highly active products designed to regenerate your skin and hair. Developed by hair and beauty expert Lucy Marr in response to her own uncompromising needs for products that were naturally-derived, environmentally sustainable and effective, Sans™ is proof that beauty has changed. A recent independent study showed cleansing washes to be far too alkaline for the skin. With this in mind, Sans™ developed two exciting new products designed to work with the delicate pH of the skin providing a host of powerful antioxidants and rich Ceramides to protect and nourish leaving skin silky soft and fresh. pH Perfect Body Wash: contains lychee extract which promotes cellular health while the ceramide-rich formula hydrates, plumps and nourishes the skin. It’s a luxurious body wash that will cleanse and freshen, it leaves the skin rejuvenated and ultra-soft. Goji Cleansing Oil: new-generation cleanser with ancient Japanese origins, retains the delicate pH balance of the skin and provides a powerful Goji Berry antioxidant boost. Massage onto damp skin: the oil turns milky as it contacts water, leaving skin fresh and silky smooth. Recommended by naturopaths for rebalancing skin health, Sans™ Activator 7 Body Oil can be teamed up with your cleansing products to stimulate cell repair and improve skin texture. What’s the main reason for purchasing Sans™ over a supermarket cleanser? Most supermarket cleansers contain chemicals which, when used daily, can be toxic. I have quite dry skin, will the Sans™ pH Perfect Body Wash help with this? In short, yes. The pH Perfect Body Wash doesn’t strip the skin of it’s natural oils like other brands, instead it balances the skin. You’ll not only notice a difference by the way your skin looks, but also by the way it feels.
Goji Cleansing Oil $62 apply topically
pH Perfect Body Wash $49 apply topically
Lucy & The Powder Room, Level 1, The Department Store, 10 Northcroft St, Takapuna | 09 4880585 | www.lucyandthepowderroom.com
BOOK IN FOR ANY WAX AT LUCY & THE POWDER ROOM TAKAPUNA AND RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY OSMOSIS MINI MEDI SKIN TREATMENT VALUED AT $50. OFFER ENDS 31ST MARCH 2011.
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Fashion: Wallis Clothing, Devonport
Above: Anna and Carol Mountford. Anna Mountford (in grey) with the Wallis dressed LG Northern Mystics Netball management team. From left Jenny-May Coffin, Debbie Fuller and Chris Tennant.
Wallis Clothing – keeping it local A focus on North Shore fashion would not be complete without a feature on Wallis Clothing – the popular Devonport store opened by Carol Mountford over two decades ago. Carol’s love of fashion started at an early age at the legendary Cook Street Markets in Auckland. After several other successful businesses, she opened the first Wallis store in Devonport, her home patch, in 1989. Wallis Clothing has become a family affair. Carol’s husband Dave joined the team in 1994, when the Mt Eden store was opened, and their daughter Anna joined six years later. For Anna it was more like a homecoming as she spent all of her high school and university weekends, as well as holidays, working
at Wallis. Thankfully her hours spent being dragged around fabric warehouses and viewing ranges with her mum finally paid off. A Tauranga store was added in 2002, the same year Anna launched her own Mountford label. All the stores have a different feel and often stock different pieces. The Wallis Devonport store has been in its current position (in Victoria Road) for 21 years. Wallis manufacture every week of the year and regular customers know to pop in often so they don’t miss out on anything. Their New Zealand-made garments are exclusive to the Wallis stores so you can always find something a bit different, of excellent quality. Wallis offers a fantastic mix of New Zealand labels for all ages and covers casual to dressy. Sizes
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range from eight to 16. Carol Mountford’s philosophy has always been to try and support New Zealand designers. You will find local North Shore designers prominent in the Devonport store. Such as Jenny Drury from Ketz-ke and accessory labels Georgina Baker and Bronwen Newport. The Wallis and Mountford labels are made in New Zealand and produced on the North Shore. A recent project that the Wallis team have really enjoyed has been dressing the LG Northern Mystics Netball management team of Debbie Fuller (nee Matoe), Jenny-May Coffin and Chris Tennant. “Mum and I have always had a strong interest in sport so it was great to get involved with the girls at the LG Mystics,” says Anna Mountford. “We think they look pretty good as a result of our efforts and Debbie tells us they feel like the best dressed netball management team in the country.” Since day one, Wallis has always supported local schools and sporting groups. The Mountfords have always been involved in local sport and activity and strongly believe in supporting the local community as well as shopping locally. The Wallis Devonport team runs styling evenings in-store with designers offering advice on the new season. People are able to book in their own work or social groups for the styling evenings. For more information phone 445 6803. Or drop in and see them at Wallis Clothing, 75 Victoria Road, Devonport. Open Mon-Fri 10am5.30pm, Sat & Sun 10am-4pm. They have a very comprehensive website as well, visit: www.wallis.co.nz
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www.wallis.co.nz online shopping, fashion news, competitions
Fun with Fashion wallis hold fabulous in store evenings with bubbles, nibbles and talks from designers about trends for the coming season. experienced stylists will be on hand to assist with all your fashion needs. Get a group together and contact the store or email anna (anna@wallis.co.nz) and book a date.
Ketz-Ke | NyNe | RJC | wallis | tRix & DaNDy | RaNDom | sCope | mouNtfoRD | seDuCe | Kowtow | thRive | haRlowe | faCtoR
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fashion: New Season Trends
rd a w r o F Fashion By Kellie Larson 1 1 0 2 r e t n i for W North Shore
Poetic Justice Mairangi Bay Village Poetic Justice is a boutique store featuring beautiful, opulent collections including Yaya, Louche and featured New Zealand label Oyl. Key Trends: Hints of glitz in black and neutral fabrics – its all about the details! Must-Have Item: Oyl Belle Top (NZ $185) Splurge Item: Oyl Mistress Top (NZ $260)
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Milford Shopping Centre. As always, Storm’s new collection is an edgy, unique approach to timeless, Kiwi fashion. Key Trends: Military-esq designs with lace, velvet and skull accents. Must-Have Item: Full-length Maxi Pleated Skirt (NZ $169).
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Milford Shopping Centre. Witchery’s new collection heralds attainable luxury – enviable glamour for everyone. Key Trends: Warmth – textural knits, coats of all lengths, leather and loafers. Must-Have Item: Hip-length peacoat with oversized collar (NZ $399). Splurge Item: Leather pants (NZ $720). Accessories: Leather gloves!
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Karen Walker at The Department Store 10 Northcroft Street in Takapuna Inspired by the 60’s and photographer William Eggleston, Karen Walker’s 2011 Winter Collection reinterprets the “mundane” – clothespins, curtains… even automobile tyres! – into chic whimsy. Key Trends: Vivid colours, dense prints and ruffle accents Must-Have Items: Knee-length pleated skirt (NZ $340), Bow waist belt (NZ $90). Splurge Item: Tiered Sleeve Shift Dress in the Pegs print (NZ $555). Accessories: Bow inspired belts, platform loafers and gold chain necklaces.
Country Road Westfield Shore City Beginning with a minimalist theme, Country Road’s new collection focuses on clean lines – lean, fitted and demure necklines – with a utilitarian inspiration. Key Trends: Leather, faux fur and pleated pants – all in shades of warm ginger. Must-Have Items: Double-Breasted Cape (NZ $399), Tuck Sleeve Dress (NZ $229). Splurge Item: Faux Fur Vest (NZ $229) Accessories: Looped knit scarves give the illusion of faux fur detailing.
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Individual The Strand, Takapuna Per the Individual philosophy, the influences for every season are locally made clothing and original collections – individuality for the New Zealand woman. Must-Have Items: Harriett Falvey Princess Pocket Dress in Denim (NZ $279). Splurge Item: Diesel Leather Boots. Accessories: Merinomink scarves, hats and gloves. Must-Have
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Max Westfield Shore City Rich layers of colour channeling an Orient Express adventure are the inspiration for the Max Winter Collection for 2011. Key Trends: Soft, floral fabrics contrasted with leather or suede accessories Must-Have Item: Ethan Dress (NZ $119) Splurge Item: Onassis Leather Jacket (NZ$249) Accessories: Booties – suede, leather – all materials!
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Wallis 75 Victoria Road in Devonp ort Wallis is a boutique store fea turing their own labels, Wa llis and Mountford, along with a range of other New Zealand labels including oth er local designers. Key Trends: Tunics of all typ es! Must-Have Items: Seduce Suspect Coat (NZ $208), Wa llis Marina Tunic (NZ $168). Splurge Item: NYNE Analog Tee (NZ $398). Accessories: Bronwen New port long necklaces and Ket ze-ke leather bags.
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Style on the street
Courtney Higginson was on point with fashion at Renkon in a MINKPINK floral skirt cinched in at the waist, Crystal Havaianas and bright red Ray Bans sunglasses.
Keir Garrett looked very stylish in an eclectic international ensemble at Marvel Grill wearing British designer Karen Millen black military-esque shirt dress, Italian-made Costume National shoes and Cartier “Love” bracelet.
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Channel hit the streets to find out what fashions and trends were most popular on the Shore. Number one must-have in Takapuna – a great floral skirt. (Sorry guys!)
The Houghton men, Gavin, Mark and Oliver, looked casual chic outside of Mac’s Brewbar. Check out Gavin’s Starboard Tee, Mark’s Nicholas Jermyn dress shirt and Oliver’s Cheapskate’s longboard!
Hannah Kruyff and Shelley Ngaamo were dressed for a great Thursday night at Mac’s Brewbar donning some trendy Kookai leather pants and a bold floral-printed skirt from Farmers with some strappy Mi Piaci sandals.
Michelle Franklin popped in bold colour at The Copper Room wearing a Kookai orange ruffled top, Valley Girl vest and Decjuba silk floral skirt.
pro tips With...
Drew Barrymore the Balayage look While Balayage isn’t a neW technique, it has Been making a comeBack around neW Zealand and around the World for the past year, thrust into the limelight By the likes of dreW Barrymore and model alexa chung – Both perfect examples of hoW it can Be Worn. Gone are the days of unnatural zebra stripes and high maintenance, high priced highlights, now the look is natural with a more bohemian, sun-kissed beach babe feel, darker at the roots with customised blonde on the ends. There’s less lightening at the roots but more attention on lightening your mid-lengths and ends. It’s natural and low maintenance. If you’re sick of going to the hairdresser every five to six weeks to get that regrowth dealt with or simply bored with that same old blonde and want to try a bit more depth round your face, then this is for you. It’s not for everyone – my Mum keeps asking
me why so many girls are running around with huge regrowth and for some it’s not edgy enough. Enter dip dye. This is a younger more rock chick version of the classic Balayage and is usually created using horizontal lines of two quite contrasting block colours – the first closer to your natural colour, the second a more out-there tone. Think pastels, pink, blue, silver or bright intense hues such as reds orange and yellows greens – a bit like Lady GaGa or Nicki Minaj. The great thing about dip dye is it is still low maintenance but a huge impact colour for those who want to make a definite statement.
hannah - Master colourist at OSCAR&CO. 78 HURSTMERE RD, TAKAPUNA, Ph 489 9259 www.oscarandco.co.nz
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Fashion: with Aktivworx The ultimate swim, gym & lifestyle store!
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Fashion: with Individual
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Individual is a women’s designer clothing boutique with New Zealand and International labels. Local designers create original collections that are wearable, affordable and made in New Zealand.
Flox Organic Cotton Huia Tee.
Stylish Diesel black leather ankle boots. Military inspired lace up front, featuring an inner zip for easy on and off.
Jo Sweeney Belts.
Mavi Patti Boyfriend Jeans. Vintage Ripped Denim.
Roc Eyewear Collection Frankie
Harriett Falvey Fox Dress. Misty Lang Penny Farthing Necklace.
Fingerless Gloves
Rib Beanie
Pull Through Scarf
Merinomink is an exclusive New Zealand made blend of 100% natural fibres. A refined combination of supreme comfort, excellent long wearing properties and beautiful design.
Chelsea Gale Teaparty Dress. Floral Cord.
Misty Lang Swallows and Nest Necklace Chelsea Gale Polly Halter Dress. Misty Lang Fantail Necklace.
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fashion: Local designer Katie-maree Cole
Burgeoning Designs with bonnie. be good We can claim a few notable fashion designers here on the North Shore, including Federation, Sly Guild and Caroline Sills and, to add to this impressive mix, is the up and coming, classically fabulous Katiemaree Cole.
Divine, magical and whimsical… The clothes embody a girly fantasy of how women should dress with bright vibrant colours, use of prints and accents of bows. Katie-maree Cole is a 25 year-old designer living in Milford whose designs have been described as “divine, magical and whimsical.” The clothes embody a girly fantasy of how women should dress with bright vibrant
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Katie-maree Cole (left).
colours, use of prints and accents of bows. Above all, quality is key for this high-end designer whose designs are all made in New Zealand with natural fabrics. From the Shore, Katie-maree attended Rangitoto College where she learned the fundamentals of fashion design. “The courses at college helped me to learn how to choose inspiration for my designs – and then how to develop the inspiration into cohesive ideas. It was a great programme and it got me off to a great start.” Katie-maree studied at tertiary level at the University of Otago, graduating in the University’s well-known Fashion Design programme. It was during this time that she was 1 of 4 graduates selected by Karen Walker as a finalist in the Air New Zealand “Inspiring New Zealanders” competition. Upon winning this accolade, Katie-maree went on to spend time in Karen Walker’s workroom, inspiring her to not only focus on feminine designs but to start on a line of her own. “I learned so much in my time at Karen Walker’s design studios. From learning how clothes are cut and
fashion: Local designer Katie-maree Cole made in the factories to screen printing, distribution and the designing of prints – I learned a lot, and I loved it.” In 2010, Katie-maree launched her first directional range for summer as well as her website – www. katiemareecole.com. “Design – and research for a design – has always been my favourite part of the process. I just knew I had to get out there and do it on my own.” In a short time, Katie-maree has already placed herself designs in seven retail locations, including Individual in Takapuna, has set up an online store and is receiving press in publications such as Viva. But as owner, operator and creative director of her own business, this young North Shore entrepreneur had a steep learning curve. That is why Katie-maree turned to North Harbour Business Association’s Startup Business Day. This event offered the designer free courses and seminars with WHK – everything from exporting, branding, accounting and pricing. “You don’t know what you don’t know, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without the assistance of both the North Harbour Business Association and WHK.” In March, Katie-maree Cole will launch her new winter collection “bonnie.begood” for 2011. Inspired by the movie Bonnie and Clyde, the new collection displays influences from the character Bonnie as well as from the Depression Era of the film. As Katie-maree describes it, Bonnie has two personalities – one that is full of adventure and danger and another that just wants to get married and live the simple life. The characteristics of Bonnie are clear influences on this new collection, including simple dresses with
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cinched waists and modest necklines. Don’t worry – if you embody the more wild side of Bonnie there are a few pieces that capture her danger, for example a silk velvet leopard print dress! A must-have are the cotton stretch velvet skinny pants in black or red. They are said to be incredibly comfortable – and they are an eye-catching complement to so many of the staples you already have in your wardrobe. This collection will also have the honour of showing at the prestigious iD Dunedin in April of this year. “This will be my first time on the catwalk and I am so excited.” For iD Dunedin, Katie-maree is working with Hunter Gatherer to develop bullet themed jewellery and brooches, as well as knitting her own bags to accessorise the line. In fact, you may just find her at 7am on Wednesday mornings with her open knitting club at Coffee Supreme in Ponsonby. Katie-maree Cole is quickly becoming a designer to watch, not only on the Shore but throughout New Zealand. To find out more, visit her website www. katiemareecole.com or make an appointment to visit her in her studio. And, to stay up to date, you can follow Katie-maree Cole on Facebook, Twitter or on her blog www.katiemareecole.posterous.com
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spotlight on the takapuna markets
Affordable
If you are ready to jazz up your everyday basics with some animal print or complete a work ensemble with a few gold necklaces, without breaking the bank, then the Takapuna market is a great place to find some fantastic bargains on a range of accessories. To start, take a look at what Channel magazine found on its most recent Sunday morning visit.
Accessories at the Takapuna Market
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Stand: Alpaca Scarves. Owner: Angelo Rivero. Products: Peruvian made Alpaca wool scarves. Location: On the Como Street end of the market.
Alpaca Scarves has been a part of the Takapuna market for just under a year selling a range of high-quality scarves. The solid-coloured scarves are 70% Alpaca wool and 30% acrylic, while the patterned scarves are made of the same blend from baby Alpaca wool. From the camel and gray neutrals to the crimson red and royal blue primaries, the scarves come in a range of colours to suit any outfit or trend. Each scarf is $15, so whether you are looking for a fashionable accent to your own wardrobe or a gift for someone living in a colder climate – these scarves are a must.
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Owl-clasped Pocket Watch Necklace - $18 Gold Heart Necklace - $6 Gold Binoculars Necklace - $6 Crown Necklace with Leather and Zipper Chain - $10 Knotted Gold Rope Chain Necklace - $1
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5 Favourites on the shore
Favourites
on the Shore
Michael Sheehy
Director of Takapuna’s Home Fabrics shares with us his five favourite things about living on the Shore:
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1. Buying fish and chips for the kids from ‘Bema’ in Cheltenham and eating them out of the paper on North Head, or doing the same down on the staircase at Kennedy Park . For me, this is the ultimate expression of the North Shore lifestyle. 2. The variety and accessibility of sporting facilities available to my 3 children and my lovely mad wife. Jogging, swimming at the Navy, netball, ocean swims, soccer, tennis, and water polo at the Millennium. All close by and all well established. 3. Wind surfers and kite boarders in Shoal Bay. I am fortunate enough to live in Bayswater and the view out over Shoal Bay in a strong Sou’westerly when the windsurfers are in action is quite magical. 4. The nutters, eccentrics, and colourful local characters. They lived all about us when I was a kid growing up. They offered strong advice and encouraged local kids to excel. For some time I thought we had lost them all to Waiheke but more recently they seemed to have reappeared. I think we have an amazingly supportive community. 5. The Lake Road bottleneck and cycle way. After a day at work, this drive home sends me mad. I get so infuriated with the stupidity of it that I forget all the other worries and problems of the day and focus on this one thing… It is part of my daily wind down now.
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Fashion: at Westfield Shore City
Return to the classics with a fresh new twist With a philosophy to create clothes that draw the best from nature, the linens, cottons, wools and leathers found at Rodd & Gunn make it a staple in men’s clothing at Westfield Shore City. Expect modernity from the timeless clothes at this Takapuna shop with designs that focus on quality, relaxed comfort and attention to detail. The outdoor man - woodsmen and hunters - inspired Rodd & Gunn’s new Winter 2011 collection. The concept is 100% masculinity with practical, functional garments for a no-fuss man. When you walk into the store, you will see New Zealand and Italian wool knitted into chunky cable sweaters, Nordic patterns and tweed fabrics.
“‘Made in New Zealand’ knitwear is a big focus for us this season as we celebrate one of our country’s greatest assets,” explains Kylie Muru of Rodd & Gunn. And, when you walk in the store, you will experience a contemporary rural lodge design, fitted with timber and leather, that will immediately put you at ease with its recognisable, genuine backdrop. It is an experience where clothes are less about fuss and more about ease, and the Rodd & Gunn staff embrace this effortless mentality as well. Whether you want to be linked to the outdoors, purchase quality-made items or simply want to feel comfortable – Rodd & Gunn is the perfect place to check out the Winter 2011 styles at Westfield Shore City.
Cachet
Boutique clothing for women in Westfield Shore City Cachet, formerly Newport, is a women’s clothing store showcasing everything from knit basics to cocktail dresses. With its own labels, Cachet and Newport, quality NZ made clothing drapes the hangers in every colour imaginable. This winter, Cachet is introducing three new labels in order to offer even more choice for women on the Shore. In store now is a new Australian label “Hammock & Vine” in warm vanilla and mauve tones, featuring draped tunics and fashionable knitted vests. While the two new Kiwi labels added to the store, “Redhead” and “Juo”, offer more formal yet funky options in predominantly black and gray fabrics. With these new collections at Cachet, you will be able to find exciting designs at a variety of price points – something to suit everyone. Beyond these new collections, the best reason to visit Cachet is their knowledgeable staff. The women who work at Cachet, and the regulars who frequent the store, are all over the age of 30 and understand the needs of women
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when they are shopping. Whether it is just finding something flattering or an outfit for a special occasion, the familiar faces at Cachet are there to ensure you find the perfect outfit to suit your needs. Keep an eye out for Cachet – the knowledgeable staff will help you find that special piece you have been looking for.
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Why I Love the Shore – April Ieremia Known as one of New Zealand’s best goal-attack players, April Ieremia represented New Zealand as a member of the Silver Ferns at the 1987 Netball World Championships when she was just 20-years-old. She remained with the team until her retirement in 1996, during which time she contested the 1991 and 1995 Netball World Championships and many international test series, gaining 52 caps for the Silver Ferns, captaining the side against Wales in 1992 and becoming one of the country’s best known netballers in the process. The former netball star turned TV sports commentator and personality recently returned to make her home on the Shore after living here through the 90’s. Channel found out what it was that brought her back and what she loves about our fair city.
Channel Mag How long have you lived on the Shore? Where were you before? April Ieremia I lived in Milford and Takapuna for 7 years in the 90’s before moving to St Mary’s Bay. I have been back in Milford now for just under a year. CM What was it that brought you to the Shore? AI I first moved to Auckland from Christchurch in 1993 to work in television. After spending a couple of years getting a feel for Auckland, my boyfriend and I bought a house in Milford because he was a Shore boy and it reminded me of Christchurch. I loved the trees, the easy pace and the flatness of Milford and Takapuna in particular. CM What’s your favourite Shore restaurant and why? AI I love italian food so its hard to go past Al Forno in Takapuna. CM Saturday morning North Shore style? AI An early morning walk around the lake returning via Milford beach is a must.
CM What’s your favourite Shore beach and why? AI I love Castor Bay. Its small, intimate and perfect for picnics. CM Where do you go to relax on the Shore? AI Home CM What’s the Shore’s best kept secret? AI Thorne’s Bay CM. Have you ever found anywhere else in the world that reminds you of the Shore and if so, how? AI The Shore reminds me alot of Christchurch. The people are more relaxed than on the other side of the bridge, the community spirit is rife, the weather is always good and its really pretty. CM. Finally, what do you love most about the city you call home? AI My childhood memories
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North Shore’s Fashion Event of the Year Lexus of North Shore CHARITY Fashion lunch, spencer on byron, thursday April 14th The North Harbour Club’s Lexus of North Shore Charity Lunches have become very popular events on the North Shore calendar over the years. The programme for 2011 looks like being the best yet. The 2011 lunches kick off on Thursday March 10th with a lunch at North Harbour Stadium with the guest speaker being New Zealand Rugby Sevens Super Coach Gordon Teitjens. Fittingly, the MC for the lunch is Eric Rush. The second Lexus of North Shore Charity Lunch, scheduled for Thursday April 14th at The Spencer on Byron in Takapuna, is shaping as the fashion event of the year for the North Shore. The lunch will be a real treat for North Shore people who love fashion – especially the ladies. The fashion aspects of the lunch are being meticulously put together by stylist Julia Turnwald. The MC for the event is April Ieremia who now proudly calls North Shore home (see feature in this issue). “Our plan is to make this a very special event for the ladies,” said Julia Turnwald, when quizzed about her plans for the lunch in late February. “While we are still working on many aspects I can tell you that the attendees will be pampered.” The event starts at 11am for those who wish to take advantage of the special “powder room” that
You know your2.30/3pm numbers... then they can come care or school around is being set up in conjunction with local health and to the earlier 11am session. If they are able to stay beauty houses. There will also be the ‘Westfield then the 2pm Walking Wardrobe’ where attendees will get personal on after the lunch and fashion parade AWARDS session will be a more suitable option.” styling advice on what to wear and colours from At the time of going to print those confirmed stylist Julia Turnwald and others. for the show included Country Road, Max, Hartleys, The Lexus ofThe NorthNorth Shore Charity LunchClub will kick Harbour & Charitable Trust acknowledges but do you know their meaning? Vincent, Carpenter’s Daughter, off with the entree around 12 noon followed by part the ongoing support of our fantastic sponsors… Storm, Overland, Mi Piachi, Life For Men as well as Life Pharmacy, one of the Fashion Show which will also include Bliss Massage and Reflexology, ME Salon and Julia men’s fashion. North Harbour Club AIMES Awards Sponsors Turnwald Stylist. April Ieremia will compare this parade with Tickets Keeping for the Harbour assistance from Julia Turnwald who will provide your North business future fit is about Club’s being betterLexus equipped toof make bold and powerful financial decisions. At Hayes Knight, rather than just work the we interpret them. TheLunch result is a more empowered, knowledgeable North Shorenumbers, Charity Fashion are $100 plus styling tips. client able to be proactive with the next steps of their business. To find out visit hayesknight.co.nz $90 plus GST per ticket for a table of 10 “This will not be a lunch featuring the stereo-type GST each ormore, people. skinny models,” adds Julia Turnwald. “We will have From 11am (for Powder Room) or 12 noon (for models who can wear clothes that lunch guests will Lunch) Thursday April 14th at The Spencer on Byron identify with.” in Takapuna. Mains will be served and the second part of the fashion show will then take place. North Harbour Club “We’re Building North Harbour” Sponsors “The North Harbour Club is all about raising funds To purchase tickets contact Catherine Lidgard, for the AIMES Awards so proceeds from the lunch will General Manager, North Harbour Club, go to these awards,” adds Julia. “We are also going Phone 419 0273 or 021 2770699 to have a charity auction and are really thrilled with or email catherine@northharbourclub.co.nz the high quality of the auction items that have been Visit: northharbourclub.co.nz pledged by local business people.” The formal part of the lunch will conclude around 2pm. At that time guests can return to the powder The North Harbour Club & Charitable Trust room for another hour of pampering and styling advice. “The lunch will certainly appeal to the ladies, but we will be catering for the men as well,” explains Julia. “We have decided to have the powder room for civil & structural engineers an hour at the start and also at the finish to cater for the different needs of the large number of ladies who For more information will attend. If they need to pick young ones up from North Harbour Club Event & Support onSponsors the North Harbour Club and AWARDS
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Mike Taylor is the Managing Director of Pie Funds, a boutique Fund Manager that specialises in Australasian small companies. 09 486 1701 www.piefunds.co.nz
Selling shares, selling bonds, selling property to live and fund retirement – after all, isn’t that why we acquire assets? In considering asset returns and economic growth, remember that the period 1950 to 2000 saw an unprecedented population explosion, as the global populace grew 142%. The correlation between population growth and asset price growth cannot be discounted. It’s arguably the single biggest factor. In the first 50 years of the 21st century, global population growth will slow dramatically. Europe’s population is forecast to decline, and the developed world as a whole will likely remain flat. Without large-scale immigration policies, developed nations won’t have the population growth necessary to cause the bidding wars that drive prices. Countries like Japan and Germany, whose populations are in decline, will require foreigners to buy assets or suffer deflation as a result. Japan has been suffering deflation for some time already. The lesson: prepare for more volatile, shorter business cycles; more government stimulus; an aging population; and asset returns below what we have been used to for the past three decades. Don’t expect your house to go up in value every year. Buy and hold is probably not the optimal strategy. Investing around more frequent business cycles and following investment demographic themes will likely be the key to achieving decent returns, because sustainable capital growth will be hard to come by. Investors need to stand up and take notice of this demographic shift, because it’s seismic, and will shape the investment landscape for the first half Mike Taylor of the 21st century. The golden age is over. Adjust your thinking accordingly. Managing Director
It’s common knowledge that most developed nations are experiencing an aging of their populations, but less well-known is that this demographic trend is not confined to the West. In 2000, China had 86 million people aged over 65, and by 2050 that group is predicted to number 330 million. In New Zealand the number of over-65s is expected to double by 2050, to more than 1.5 million. From a financial perspective, the upshot is that as the baby-boomer generation ages, the size of the typical ‘working age’ demographic will diminish and the number of retirees (those 65 and over, for argument’s sake) will increase substantially. There will be fewer people working and paying taxes to support the retired and elderly through superannuation and the healthcare system. Which brings me to my core question: what effect will all this have on financial markets? We still live in the shadow of the golden age (1982 to 2007) of investment returns for developed markets, when just about every asset class performed well, in particular real estate and equities. Inflation aside (and that was a big factor), the driving force behind this golden age was the baby-boom generation’s Pie Funds Boutique Investment Manager Contact us on (09) 486 1701 progression through its prime years for earning and the acquisition of assets. So what are the key themes that will determine asset prices? To start with, investments which will be net beneficiaries from the likely spend of over-65s Mike Taylor is the Managing Director of Pie Funds, a boutique should out-perform. Importantly though, asset valuations for real estate and Fund Manager that specialises in Australasian small companies. equities in general will struggle because baby-boomers will be seeking out less The Pie Australasian Growth Fund was the top performing retail fundMike inTaylor Managing Director risky assets and will also be net sellers. Investment Manager Contact us on New Pie Funds Boutique (09) Zealand 486 1701 for 2009 and 2010 as ranked by Morningstar and Fundsource.
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WINTER 2011
Our key colours this season are Grey and Taupe. Ankle Boots are key, in feminine or masculine approach. With the Victoriana feel of a lace up. Wedges and rounded toes. Winter stock is now arriving daily, and although the weather is still very hot, it is worthwhile thinking about putting your Winter shoes or Boots on Layby so you don’t miss out.
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ECCO – ‘The Shiver Wedge’ – IN STORE NOW Time to revive that winter wardrobe and the best way to update it is with great footwear that will rise to any occasion. Rich autumnal hues of caramels and browns dominate this winter’s range. Timeless and elegant, the look for this season is the wedge heel. From casual shoes and boots to a more formal look, ECCO has it covered. Wedges are a girl’s best friend. They are comfortable, stable, with that added height for a feminine touch. True to form, ECCO has come up with the ultimate in a wedge heel - The ECCO Shiver Wedge. They are ultra comfortable because the direct-injected two component sole gives the 30mm wedge both flexibility and lightness. The uppers, made of naturally soft, light and breathable calf leathers, add luxury and style, whilst the Comfort Fibre System ensures a perfect inner temperature inside the shoe for a cool hygienic climate all day long.
Get into the autumn groove by slipping into the Shiver Wedge ankle boot. The inside zip allows for easy on/off and the wedge heel give this classic look a decidedly modern edge. If your preference is a tall boot, then look no further – choose from soft caramel suede or an attractive brushed leather finish for a two-toned effect. The Shiver Wedge Mary-Jane is perfect for that trans-seasonal look. Worn now for a cool and relaxed look or, when those winter chills start biting, team them with opaque tights or woolly slacks. This is the ideal shoe to take you from home to office. ECCO’s unique design principles means that your feet will always feel pampered. For more fantastic ECCO products, visit the ECCO Store in the Milford Shopping Centre. Sign up to receive invites to previews, VIP nights, special discounts and sale previews by simply emailing us at promo@eccoshoes.co.nz with your name and address. Look forward to seeing you soon. The ECCO Team.
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Optometry & eyewear with Melissa Hay, Visique Milford
Visique Milford One of these retinal pictures is perfectly healthy, the other has a degenerative eye disease called glaucoma.
Can you tell which retina has
GLAUCOMA?
Visique Milford Optometrists 155 Kitchener Road, Milford Phone 489-4797 milford@visique.co.nz
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Melissa Hay BOptom(Hons). CAA Accred. Oc.Cert.Pharm.
Our monthly OPTOMETRY & EYEWEAR column is provided by Melissa Hay, the owner of Visique Milford Optometrists. Melissa studied optometry for five years at the Auckland University School of Medicine and completed a Bachelor of Optometry (with Honours). Her qualifications also allow her to test the eyesight of pilots (CCA Accred.) and to write prescriptions (Oc.Cert.Pharm.).
Technology the key Technology is always rapidly changing in any industry. In Optometry we now have new machines at our fingertips that allow us to monitor for eye diseases much better than before. At Visique Milford Optometrists we have a retinal camera, which takes a photograph of your retina that we can then keep on file. This allows us to keep a close watch on your retina for any changes. Your retina is the film of your eye, taking in the images that you see. This information is then cabled back to your brain via your optic nerve (the white area in the photos). If the retina is damaged in anyway, it means that your brain isn’t getting the right information, which can lead to blank spots or distortion in your vision. There are many eye diseases that can occur on your retina‌ and the older we all get, the more likely it is for us to have one of these diseases. One common ageing disease is Macula Degeneration, which decreases your reading ability and makes straight lines seem wiggly. There is also glaucoma that selectively damages the optic nerve on the retina. We also look for pigment spots or naevi on your retina, while these are unlikely to be vision threatening, it is important to monitor them. The blood vessels on your retina also give us a snapshot about your general health, they can show up signs of diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol. So, being able to take a photograph of this important structure allows us to monitor the health of your eyes over many years. We recommend 2 yearly eye examinations.
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CARING FOR OUR PETS: with Dr Simon Wright of pet & vet Milford The Channel Magazine monthly PET&VET column is provided by Dr Simon Wright & his team at Pet & Vet in Milford. Pet & Vet is Milford’s one-stop pet centre offering Veterinary Services, a Luxury Boarding Cattery, Pet Shop, Grooming Parlour and Raw Natural Diets to ensure our much-loved animals are looked after well.
The pet & vet Expo
Sunday March 27th – 31 Shakespeare Road, Milford The team at pet & vet are putting on a day of fun, entertainment and education on Sunday March 27th 10am -4pm at their premises in Milford. The program for the day will include talks, demonstrations, special offers, lots of free advice, a sausage sizzle, tours of the pet & vet clinic and the opportunity to save in our major pre stock-take sale that will coincide with the event. Children of all ages are welcome as are adults of all ages! There will be lots of fun, lots of animals and lots of interesting information. The day will include:Raw feeding talks and special offers; Vet demos on how to pill cats and dogs, pet first aid, etc.; Dog training demonstrations; Kittens and pups for sale. Grooming demos and advice; Surgery and cattery tours; Guinea pig and rabbits to see plus advice on their care; Feline aids information & vaccination special; DNA testing to discover what breeds are really in your dog and what health risks they have; Sausage sizzle, Mr Whippy, The Coffee Guy, candy floss; Pet insurance information. Info on heart, joint, kidney and skin problems; How to control FLEAS!; Radioactive Treatment Centre tour; Vets, nurses and industry reps available to talk; Pony rides and pet petting; Bouncy
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A Classic Method for Strength and Size Development By Patrick Harris, Service Director at Les Mills Takapuna
patrick.harris@lesmills.co.nz
Having written on exercise adherence, attendance and overall exercise habits in achieving ones goal, this month we are talking about something I love... weight training. Our members join Les Mills Takapuna for many different reasons, but when it comes to the “male” we’re pretty shallow and generally want to gain muscle, out perform our competitors and look good, well in our minds anyway. It is all about testosterone. So boys this is for you – no carrot stick diets or group fitness classes it’s time to get “manly”. I’m going to let you in on a little secret: a large percentage of bodybuilders are about as weak as a vegetarian stamp collector with severe arthritis. If some of these bodybuilders had a bench-press contest with a supermodel, the supermodel would win, emaciated chest and all. Okay, I’m exaggerating. As an example I have “out” bicep curled bodybuilders by 5-10kg with stricter form and better technique dispute being the smaller person. Why am I stronger? The secret to my superior relative strength comes from the regular use of maximal weights. Most bodybuilders stick religiously to a 6 to 12 rep range when training. In most cases, 6 to 12 reps is the best range for building muscle mass, but like anything else, it only works for a while. When you look at a hypertrophied thigh of an Olympic lifter or power lifter, it’s most often a case of “what you see is what you get.” Yet, in many bodybuilders particularly in those that use massive doses of anabolics and growth hormone their size rarely reflects their strength. What’s the difference? Drugs? No. Many strength athletes also use anabolics, but the main difference is in their choice of training methods.
A large percentage of bodybuilders are about as weak as a vegetarian stamp collector with severe arthritis. The 5x5 Training Method This method is one of the more classical methods of developing size and strength. It was popularized way back in the fifties and sixties by British bodybuilder Reg Park (who happened to be a hero of Arnold Schwarzeneggar), and it’s still highly effective. Here is a sample 5x5 full body program for anyone wanting to gain overall size and strength. The goal is to do 5 sets of 5 repetitions. For example if you start with a 100kg bench press your goal would be to do 5 sets of 5 reps. If you are unable to achieve this then you remain on that weight until you can achieve it. If you have selected the right load you first attempt should fall short of the total 25 reps, if you are unable to achieve a minimum of 15 reps the load selected was too high. Order
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“A1 and A2” denote exercises performed in supersets. Perform one set of exercise A1, stop for the prescribed rest period then perform one set of A2. Repeat until you have completed all the sets for each exercise. This workout consists of three pairs of exercises performed in supersets. This programme will work if size and strength is your goal. The one thing that commonly holds back growth will be inadequate nutrition and too few calories, which is a whole other story. Now go lift some weight!
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Love Your Coast
With Channel Magazine, Benefitz and Sustainable Coastlines
The team at Channel Magazine (and Benefitz), Sustainable Coastlines and our supporters are inviting schools, businesses, families and volunteers who love the beaches of the North Shore to take part in the biggest coastal clean-up ever organised in the area: the ‘Love your Coast’ North Shore Coastal Clean-up Event. Happening on Friday the 15th and Saturday the 16th of April, the event will see school students and local businesses team-up to hit the beaches, while the Saturday event will be open to the entire community to get involved. The multiple award-winning charity Sustainable Coastlines is spearheading the project, with the support of several local businesses including Benefitz the one stop print, design and advertising solution team who have supported coastal clean-ups around the country for the past two years and the staff at Oceanbridge shipping - who look after all your freight needs. Other local support comes from the Less Mills team who will trade treadmills at the gym for clearing empty bottles from the beach, along with those good people at Computaleta, Massey University, Unique Displays, Jerry Clayton BMW and Bradley Smokers, so come down and join us! Easterly winds - which are quite common in this part of the country during these hot summer months – tend to blow rubbish onto North Shore beaches, so the timing is perfect for a big clean-up. Several North Shore businesses have already made generous contributions and the charity is aiming to raise the funds and prizes, and motivate as much of
Update from Babes on Boards
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Babes On Boards has been very lucky in the month of February to have Starboard International Rider Annabel Anderson, on tour promoting Stand Up Paddling and teaching Stand Up Paddle fitness and technique to encourage more Women in to the sport. We are excited to have her come on board and share her knowledge of fitness and training applied to Stand Up Paddling. The Babes On Boards clinics were well attended and with Annabel’s easy listen, easy learn teachings we all picked up valuable tips from simple things like the easiest way to get your board on your car and how to tie it down properly. “There’s nothing worse than a boring workout!”. Stand Up Paddling seems to be the silver bullet cure. Information on Babes On Boards events and updates go to Facebook. See you out on the water!! Babes on Boards is a concept that has grown from the desire of two Takapuna based dynamos – Katherine Heatley and Rose Arnott – to have a bit of fun, get local Shore women off the couch and on to boards to keep fit, while taking advantage of the fantastic natural environment that the area has to offer. For more information and updates visit Facebook: BabesonBoardsNZ or Email: babesonboardsnz@yahoo.com
the North Shore community as possible to come along for a day that judging by experiences at their previous events - will be an awesome day out for everyone involved. At the end of the Saturday clean-up, the crew will be putting on a picnic barbecue, so everyone who participates over the two days can get together and celebrate what they have achieved on a beautiful clean beach. There will be a photo comp for everyone and a creative writing competition for school students. Not only will winners get epic prizes, they’ll also gain the honour and recognition of being published right here in Channel Mag. In the ‘Channel-Zone’ we have some of the most beautiful beaches in the World. We love these beaches and this is a great opportunity to roll-up your sleeves and get involved in loving them as well. So come on North Shore beach lovers, put it in your diaries today! If your business wants to be a part of this unique community opportunity or you simply want to bring the family along for a fun day at the beach, contact the crew on info@sustainablecoastlines.org If your local school would like to come along for a brilliant day of hands-on learning with results you can be proud of, contact learn@sustainablecoastlines.org
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Health and Rehab with KneeCare KneeCare is New Zealand’s first and only specific Lower Limb Rehab clinic situated in Central Takapuna. The clinic solely focuses on lower limb injuries, rehabilitation and research, and currently shares premises with Shore Physiotherapy. Their editorial sequence and special offers through Channel magazine may help you, or someone you know.
Achilles pain anyone? Like most things in life getting the right answers or advice can be the difference between success and failure. The same is true with your health and injuries. When it comes to protecting yourself from a strain, or recovering from something as significant as an Achilles rupture getting an accurate diagnosis and plan can make all the difference, both in terms of enhanced recovery, and managing timelines and expectations. Every year we seem to see more and more preseason injuries, and this year is no different. Rugby feels particularly early given the weather lately, but the guys and girls are getting ready early as the upcoming World Cup means that our traditional rugby season needs to start earlier than normal. Achilles injuries are not uncommon, and we always seem to see more of this type of injury during the rugby and netball season. The interesting thing from our perspective is that Achilles pain doesn’t seem picky. It can affect those who are sedentary, and elite athletes equally. The common thread being that it
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really becomes a pain, and impacts on your life. In the mid 1990’s a group of Orthopaedic specialists in Europe came up with a novel approach to help a colleagues Achilles pain. Their plan was to overload the Achilles to such a degree that they would be left with no option but to operate and fix the tendon, as this was believed to be the only viable solution. Thankfully the Achilles didn’t rupture as planned, and in fact their exercise reduced his pain, and allowed him to return to running. This observation lead to many research projects and forms the backbone of exercise therapy for many muscletendon conditions today. Geoff Potts Director of KneeCare completed original research investigating the electrical activity of muscles while they completed rehab exercise for the Achilles as part of his Masters degree. Geoff’s coauthors from AUT and Belgium will be publishing their findings this year, and the results may help further refine the rehab process for many suffers. If you have Achilles tendon pain, if you want to prevent a strain, or if you’re recovering from a rupture you need to see the experts.
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STAND UP PADDLING: with Mark Jackson
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Our regular Stand Up Paddling (SUP) contributor is the energetic Mark Jackson, North Shore native and owner of Stand Up South Pacific Ltd. After 25 years competing and teaching in Hawaii, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, Mark Jackson has brought Standup South Pacific to New Zealand. As a water sports instructor he has taught for many well known sports stars and celebrities. Some of his competitive results include: 1987 Wailea Speed Crossing 1st Place; 1988 Maui County Slalom Championships 1st Place; 2nd 3rd & 4th places in the Papa He’e Nalu Tandem Maui Surf; 2007 Maui Canoe & Kayak Club S.U.P. Division Champion; 2007 SUP Starbucks Maui to Molokai Challenge 1st Place.
Joe’s Bark!
Three North Shore ‘B’ locals have had custom made “Joe Bark” 14 foot Stand Up Paddle boards direct from California – and as if it isn’t enough to hunt and sometimes even lead the pack around the Takapuna Beach Series SUP three kilometre course – these three guys have also been chasing boats. BIG boats! After receiving tuition from the “Mark Jackson Standup Paddle Board” school (found at www.standupsouthpacific.co.nz), Troy, Dion and Simon all riding their carbon racing boards have been looking for a ticket to ride and a race to win. Recently they have been testing their newly learned skills by challenging the wake pushed by massive container and cruise ships. The Rangitoto Channel is “gate keeper” and “key master” to numerous aqua traffic daily – Troy, Dion and Simon adding another three! They haul out to the Channel from Takapuna Beach which can take anything from 15 up to 35 minutes, depending on the currents and wind direction, with a target to catch the biggest “cruise or container ship’s” swell available back to the beach. The Ports of Auckland website provides details of all inbound and outbound vessel movement allowing the three to plan an onslaught – and as soon as the ship protrudes it’s bow around North Head, off they go and the fun begins. On the menu today is one of the “Princess” cruise liners leaving Queens Warf at around 5pm – so the three take off from Takapuna and enjoy another swell evening hacking out to the Channel and screaming back at full pace.
Can you think of a better way to end the weekend? Fitness, Wellbeing and enjoyment all in one fun filed crazy session. Can’t beat it. Come down to Takapuna, give Mark Jackson a call (0220 PADDLE - 0220 72 33 53) or get online www.standupsouthpacific.co.nz Authors note: Mahalo to Simon Osner for co-authoring this article as well as sharing his cruise ship chasing adventures with Troy and Dion out in the Channel and now in Channel Magazine – a publication that is truly a SUPlement to our North Shore lifestyle.
If you would like some Stand Up Paddle lessons, or just have a one hour fun paddle, all equipment included with a free intro lesson, just look for our Stand Up South Pacific Flags right in front of the Takapuna Boating Club. Alternatively, call Mark Jackson on 0220 PADDLE 0220 72 33 53.
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Wines & cheeses with Liz Wheadon Our monthly Channel Wines and Cheeses columnist is Liz Wheadon, General Manager of Glengarry Wines. Liz is also a passionate foodie. Weekends are often spent first planning the event and then entertaining friends and family with magnificent food and wine experiences.
Cheese – The Basics It may seem odd to jump back to the basics after a fair few articles on cheese, but I’ve been prompted to following a very exciting cheese training session conducted by Juliet Harbut in early February for the Didas team. Juliet is a wonderful speaker and an authority (as well as author) on cheese. Juliet is based in the UK, a New Zealander, she was home visiting family and shopping at Didas whilst in town, so we nabbed her for a little training. Fresh Cheese The first category of cheese is French cheese – these are very young cheeses that are traditionally preserved, usually in salt or oil. The best example is Feta, a cheese traditionally made from goat and sheep milk, not goat milk, although this is quite common in New Zealand. During the tasting we tried the Australian goat’s cheese from Meredith Dairy, it’s preserved in oil and a perfect example of great fresh cheese, mild, lemony and with no rind.
Blue Cheeses These are softer cheeses that have had a mould introduced that grows into the beautiful blue through the cheese. Blue cheeses have to be softer to allow the blue to be able to move through the cheese. One of the kings of Blue cheeses is the French blue Roqufort, whilst a strong blue, it’s delicious creamy texture makes it an excellent cheese for those starting to enjoy Blue cheese.
Soft White cheeses Then you move to soft white cheeses, these are cheese’s that have been ripened using a soft rind that grows on the cheese. A soft white cheese in excellent condition should taste like creamy mushroom soup with a hint of sherry. The Classic soft white cheeses are off course Brie and Camembert, Juliet was very quick to remind our team that Camembert comes from Camembert in 250 gram rounds made from the milk of short legged cows on the coast. Brie by comparison is made in large wheels from cows with longer legs. New Zealand versions tend to be any shape the cheese maker prefers. Semi Soft Cheeses These are cheeses where a little of the moisture has been taken out of the cheese through a little pressing of the curds and then washing the cheeses. These are also often referred to as wash rind cheeses, things like Taleggio and Saint Nectaire. Hard Cheeses One of my favourite categories, Hard cheeses are made by pressing the curds to remove all the moisture, then leaving them to age. One of the best New Zealand Hard cheeses is Barry’s Bay Cheddar, an excellent example. 454 502
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We’re touting the outstanding unpasteurised version. This mould-ripened cheese originates in the Loire Valley, hence it is ace with Sauvignon Blanc. Smooth, dense, mildly lemony with a 45% fat content, something we shouldn’t share with our waist-line conscious reader in St Mary’s Bay. Hello, Dawn. Looking good. Firm to the touch, slightly musty, deliciously nutty. Did we mention the Sauvignon pairing? VALENÇAY GOAT’S CHEESE
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In a word, no, the shape of the glass largely affects the way the wine that’s being consumed from the glass tastes. So how does it work? The shape of the bulb of the glass, the height and the width of the glass, all affect where the wine initially ‘hits’ your palate. It’s all about first impressions, as we taste sweet, salt, bitter, dry in differing parts of our mouth, which ever we taste first affects our overall impression. For example, when you drink from a glass with a large bulb, you will lower your head, with a narrow rim, you’ll move your head back further than with a wide rim - you can try not to, but it’s likely to spill down your front. At this stage in the conversation, most are sceptical, I know when I first tasted in Riedel I was sure it was all marketing hype. One Riedel Master class tasting and I’m hooked. The Riedel family have been producing crystal glasses now for more than two centuries. It was Professor Claus Josef Riedel who made the first glass that recognised the difference that size and shape of the glass would have on the perception of the wine. There are now a large range of glasses for the different varieties and within the ranges, alternate glasses for wines from the New World and Old World, recognising for example that Pinot Noir from Burgundy and New Zealand, whilst the same grape varieties have different characteristics. International Praise for these glasses is wide spread including Robert Parker; “The finest glasses for both technical and hedonistic purposes are those made by Riedel. The effect of these glasses on fine wine is profound. I cannot emphasize enough what a difference they make” (Robert M.Parker, Jr. The Wine Advocate). Within the ranges, there’s glasses that suit all budgets, from Riedel Ouverture (made with glass in a range of shapes) to Sommelier (hand blown crystal glasses) These are stocked at all Glengarry stores and on line www.glengarry.co.nz
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The channel Cafe guide
Manuka Cafe, DEVONPORT
You can’t walk through Devonport without passing through Manuka Cafe. It is popular, is always busy and has a relaxed atmosphere for you to enjoy the day or catch up with friends. Enjoy Manuka for Breakfast, Lunch or
DEVONPORT STONE OVEN
Iconic Devonport landmark cafe the Devonport Stone Oven is completely self sufficient. Everything they offer is made on premise with nothing being brought in. They even have their own unique blend of coffee. There are lots of gluten free products available with
torpedo bay cafe
Torpedo Bay Cafe is a recent addition to the Shore cafe scene. It has a fabulous site in the new Navy Museum, along Devonport waterfront at the foot of North Head with stunning views of the city.
LITTLE & FRIDAY
Little and Friday is a perfect little neighbourhood cafe/bakery, where you can feast on pies, cakes and tarts fresh out of the oven, washed down with superbly extracted coffee
CAffe massimo, takapuna
Located in the heart of Takapuna, Caffé Massimo is one of the closest cafés to Takapuna beach, the Takapuna shops and popular Sunday market. At Caffe Massimo Coffee we roast our coffee on site. We select only the finest arabica beans, carefully handpicked
Dinner or just for a fabulous Allpress coffee with homemade cakes or desserts. Mediterranean, Wood fired Pizza, European, Italian cuisine.
cafe of the month
Open 7 days.- breakfast, lunch & dinner. 49 Victoria rd, Devonport. PH: 445 7732 www.manukarestaurant.co.nz more options being introduced all the time. Generous servings for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The indoor and outdoor seating is perfect for Devonport’s climate. Fully licensed.
OPEN 7 DAYS 6.30AM UNTIL 5.30pm. 5 CLARENCE STREET, DEVONPORT PH: 445 3185
Altura Café - the Brewer’s Barista
It is a fantastic setting with beautiful coffee, superb food and a great atmosphere to tempt you through the door. Try their good old English favourites like bacon butties & ice cream sundaes.
ALTURA CAFÉ - 23 Douglas Alexandra Parade, Albany. PH: 448 1416 - www.alturacoffee.co.nz Monday - Friday 7am-4.30pm. Saturday 8am - 4pm
OPEN 7 DAYS 8AM UNTIL 5pm. FULLY LICENSED 64 KING EDWARD PARADE DEVONPORT. PH: 445 5186
For the last 20 years Ultura Coffee has been roasting and supplying some of New Zealand’s best coffee to our cafes and now it has its own original, purpose built bistro where people can come and try its speciality coffee directly from the source.
supreme. Winner Best Cakes/ Counter Top section in Metro Top 50 Cafes 2010.
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PH: 489 8527 for perfect ripeness from the world’s legendary coffee estates and plantations, to bring you the finest, most delicious coffees possible. A large area of outdoor seating allows customers to maximise its beach side location.
open 7 days 7am til late 1/3 the strand, takapuna PH: 486 5550 www.caffemassimo.co.nz
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One thing the North Shore has going for it, is a vibrant and varied café culture, catering to all tastes and desires. Whether it’s on the beachfront, or in among the shops of a busy high street, our diverse cafés can be counted on for keeping one important thing consistent – great coffee.
For the last 20 years Altura Coffee has been roasting and supplying some of New Zealand’s best coffee to our cafés and now it has its own original, purpose built bistro where people can come and try its speciality coffee directly from the source. Director Chris White and his business partner Tony Lynch started Altura together, before Chris took over on his own five years ago. The pair were both ex-Robert Harris boys who trained and learnt the craft with the iconic brand before striking out on their own to start Altura. They spent Altura’s first 10 years working out of a factory in Glenfield, from which they continually expanded, supplying more and more cafés, building Altura’s reputation for great coffee. “We wanted a place where we could show off Altura, so we had these premises purpose built and designed specifically for our purposes,” says Chris. “It’s our front, a place where potential customers and cafés we supply can come try our coffee and see its full potential.” It’s the coffee’s full potential that is on display at Altura. The actual roaster used to prepare all Altura’s coffee beans that go out to cafés and bistros across the country, dominates centre stage at
The channel Cafe guide the sentinel kitchen
The Sentinel Kitchen is the new cafe located on the ground floor of The Sentinel Apartments in Takapuna. Altura Coffee, Open for Breakfast from 7am, Cabinet Food, also Fully
TIGER COFFEE, TAKAPUNA
Altura Café. Patrons can enjoy their favourite coffees from across the world here, brewed to perfection. The food and menu is typical of New Zealand café culture and ticks all the right boxes, catering to busy workday breakfasts and lunches during the week, while on weekends it turns into a popular, lazy brunch spot. The one difference however, is that again the coffee takes centre stage and it’s the food that’s paired to the coffee. “Most people come into cafés from food backgrounds, but we’re the other way around and come from coffee backgrounds, so it’s the food that gets matched, and it has been a popular concept.” Altura Café is similar to a microbrewery in that fans, connoisseurs and even those with a passing interest can see how everything is made and try the final product right there and then. Being fully licensed it’s also a great place to relax throughout the day, from your morning coffee to your afternoon drink.
Tiger extends a warm welcome to all our regular and new customers who venture to our cafe. We offer a great range of coffee’s, smoothies, iced drinks and a yummy new food menu
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Licensed, A La-Carte Menu, Takeaway Meals, Outcatering, Meeting Room, Outside seating area, Free Secure Parking (off Northcroft St).
OPEN 7 DAYS 7am TIL LATE 3-9 NORTHCROFT ST, TAKAPUNA PH: 486 0122 www.sentinelkitchen.co.nz for 2011. Tiger offers a great space to meet up with friends - and while you’re here have a look at our amazing equipment. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Mon-Fri 6.30AM-4PM. SATURDAY 8AM-2.30PM 18 BARRY’S POINT RD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 3084 www.tigercoffee.com
SUMO SALAD, TAKAPUNA
FREE COFFEE! Bring this advert in to receive a free coffee with any breakfast over $9.00 (weekdays only). Offer valid until 31/3/2011.
We’re More Than Just Salads! All day breakfast and great coffee, gourmet toasty’s, wraps, Longrolls and of course Salads!! Free internet available (cond. Apply).
Mon-Fri 7.30Am-7pm. Weekends 8am-7pm. 67 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 7866 Email: takapuna@sumosalad.co.nz
TOASTED ESPRESSO
environment. Where everyone can feel comfortable, converse and feel part of the whole coffee lifestyle.
Award winning Toasted espresso is the consummate in Boutique Coffee Roasting. We have designed our espresso bar to be an interactive
LATIN LARDER
A beacon of tranquility amongst the rows of cafés in Takapuna, Latin Larder is a garden café that focuses on fresh food and great hospitality.
MON-FRI 7AM TIL 3.30PM 42 Barry’s Point Road, Takapuna Phone 966 6485 www.toasted.co.nz Serving Miller’s coffee and the best food around, the local buzz in this outdoor setting is second to none.
latin larder
TUESDAY TO SUNDAY 6.30am-3.00pm 170 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 5563
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It will be like your Lexus never left the showroom. Buy any new Lexus from Lexus of North Shore, and we’ll continue to take care of its running costs:
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Enjoy complete freedom today. See the team at Lexus of North Shore today. The offer applies to vehicles sold and delivered by Lexus of North Shore between 01 January 2011 to 31 March 2011 and is subject to stock availability. Free fuel offer is based on a typical New Zealand driver of 14,000km per year and information is sourced from www.fuelsaver.govt.nz. Each new Lexus vehicle sold will come with a four year or 140,000km (whichever occurs first) New Vehicle Warranty, four year or 140,000km (whichever comes first) Lexus Full Maintenance Service Plan, a 12 month vehicle registration and four years free Lexus Vehicle Insurance (limited to regular drivers 25 years of age and over). For full terms and conditions ask Lexus of North Shore, or go to www.lexus.co.nz
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Official NZ release April 1st
Now on display at Lexus of North Shore. Preview today!
New Lexus CT200h Hybrid Feel exhilarated when you put your foot down – and never feel guilty about it! The new Lexus CT200h is arriving over the next few weeks at Lexus of North Shore. This new vehicle will attract a whole new group of drivers to the superb Lexus brand. The Lexus CT200h is a true hybrid, with a 1.8 litre petrol engine combined with the Lexus Hybrid Drive system. This seamlessly engineered combination achieves a fuel consumption rate of 4.1L per 100 kilometres, and emmissions of only 94g of CO2 per kilometre, whilst generating maximum power output of 100kW. The Lexus Hybrid Drive technology combines a high performance petrol engine with electric energy. Lexus Performance Hybrid has been developed to make intelligent use of both these power sources, to deliver outstanding acceleration yet low fuel consumption and emissions. The battery never needs plugging in to an external power source as the petrol engine generates all the electricity that's needed. Even when you brake, this ‘kinetic' energy is captured as electrical energy and used to help charge the battery. So CT200h drivers will be able to put their foot down
without feeling guilty about it. The CT200h is the world's first luxury compact sports hybrid. While the CT200h will be the smallest vehicle that Lexus offers it retains all the comfort, performance and safety qualities of a premium Lexus luxury vehicle. It is a powerful, dynamic evolution of Lexus' unique L-finesse design philosophy. The vehicles styling features Lexus' new, wide, firmly-planted stance, in a perfect balance of precision and agility. "We have had fantastic success with our Hybrid vehicles and there is huge interest in this luxury compact vehicle," says Lexus of North Shore CEO Bob Jago. "The vehicle is designed for motorists who want to lower their emissions, but not their standards. We now have a real alternative to vehicles such as the BMW 1-Series, Mercedes A-Class and Audi A3." To test-drive the new Lexus CT200h contact Dennis Millerchen and the team at Lexus of North Shore today. Phone: 09 442-3670 or visit 2 Link Drive, Wairau Park. Email: dennismillerchen@lexusofnorthshore.co.nz, www.lexusofnorthshore.co.nz
For astonishingly smooth performance and low CO2 emissions, the Lexus CT200h orchestrates a combination of super-efficient 1.8-litre engine and high-output electric motor.
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hurstmere Hooley: St Patrick’s Day on Hurstmere Road
Shillelaghs, shamrocks and shenanigans, it’s a day to eat, drink and be Irish – the world famous Hurstmere Hooley is on in Takapuna again for St Patrick’s Day! Issue 8 - MARCH 2011 www.channelmag.co.nz
hurstmere Hooley: St Patrick’s Day on Hurstmere Road
Following on from the success of last year’s Hooley, three of the Takapuna strip’s top bars are getting together once again on Thursday 17th March (being St Paddy’s Day) to celebrate and fondly toast the Patron Saint of Ireland. With a special permit acquired to occupy the footpath for the entire day, a Green Zone will be created outside the O’Blankenberge; Florrie McGreal’s Irish Pub and the O’Copper Room. Festivities will begin at 7.30am with the serving of a traditional Irish breakfast with proceeds being donated to the Starship Foundation. Typical Irish fare will also be available throughout the day. Live entertainment starts at midday on a specially erected stage, and will continue throughout the afternoon and evening with contemporary and traditional Irish bands performing along with Irish dancers. It will be a massive hooley! Colm McNeill-O’Keeffe, the excitable manager of Florrie McGreal’s Irish Pub has previously been involved in loads of St Patricks Day celebrations throughout the world is excited about the day. “The 2010 St Patrick’s Day Hooley in Hurstmere Road certainly exceeded everyone’s expectations. The day was huge but this year we anticipate
it being even bigger. It is fantastic having those with Irish heritage – and even those that do not – dress up to the extent of being body painted, celebrate what is probably the second biggest party in the world. It was like Takapuna’s own mini Wellington sevens.” Bookings for the charity breakfast are available by either telephoning 486 6330 or emailing colm@burnbrae.co.nz
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Maori paintings gifted to albany campus Six political protest paintings by the renowned artist, Emily Karaka, have been gifted to the University’s Albany campus from the SkyCity Entertainment Group. The vibrant, mixed media, expressionist-style works depicting historic tribal and political events in the Auckland region have been on display as a distinctive feature in the lobby of the campus Study Centre for the past 13 years, on loan from SkyCity. Ms Karaka (Ngati Wai, Waiohua, Ngati Hine), along with representatives from SkyCity, attended a special ceremony at the campus on December 17 to formally gift the paintings and witness Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey signing a deed of transfer. The paintings, worth between $9000 and $15,000, were offered on loan as a result of SkyCity’s awareness that the-then very new campus was keen to feature new artwork as part of a cohesive collection it wanted to build up, says SkyCity Government and Industry Affairs manager Andrew Gaukrodger SkyCity decided to gift the paintings to the University after discussions with the campus Visual Arts Committee, chaired by Professor Kerry Chamberlain. “It was right thing to do,” Mr Gaukrodger said. “The paintings have been well-looked after and they look great where they are displayed.”
Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey, Professor Kerry Chamberlain, Emily Karaka and Andrew Gaukrodger in front of Ngai Tai.
Mr Maharey said that the gesture by SkyCity underscored the University’s commitment to art and the ongoing development of a public art collection on campus. It also highlights the importance to the University of developing partnerships of mutual benefit with community, iwi and industry. He described Ms Karaka’s work as “extraordinary”, saying it captured the spirit of vitality of Maori art that sprang from the 1980s. On another level, the presence of the works signalled the University’s commitment to celebrating Maori cultural traditions, and its recognition of and support for iwi
capacity as an emerging economic force that will shape the country’s future. Ms Karaka was born in Auckland and lives on Waiheke Island. A self-taught artist, she has been exhibiting her work since 1980. Her work is often political and draws on both Maori and European art traditions. The Treaty of Waitangi and other indigenous issues are themes embodied in much of her work. The titles of the paintings are: Te Wai o Huia (1996), Ngai Tai (1996), Te Ipu Kura a Maki (1996), Ngati Paoa (1996), Te Kawerau a Maki (1996) and Te Taou (1996).
Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger has won this year’s Fukui Medal for outstanding theoretical/ computational chemists in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists announced recently it has awarded the medal to the Albany-based scientist for his achievement in quantum chemistry, in particular for his deeper understanding of quantum relativistic effects. The medal is named after Japanese chemist Kenichi Fukui (1918-98) who was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1981. Candidates for the medal must be nominated by three eminent scientists. Professor Schwerdtfeger is the director of the Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics at the University’s Institute for Advanced Study. “This is a great honour for me,” he says. “Looking at the other medallists, you see why.’ In November Professor Schwerdfeger, whose research has helped explain the physics and chemistry behind the colour of gold, was awarded
another prestigious international science prize, the Humboldt Research Award. The German-born scientist gained a degree as a chemicotechnical assistant at the Chemisches Institut in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1973, a chemical engineering degree from Aalen in 1976, and a PhD in 1986 from the University of Stuttgart. He has held numerous positions as teaching and research fellow at universities in Germany, Australia and New Zealand. His Marsden-funded projects include experimental and theoretical investigations of the nanostructures of gold for a better understanding of the quantum size effects in nanostructured materials, and understanding and modelling the behaviour of dynamic clusters of atoms and molecules in heavy metal clusters. He has supervised PhD students and collaborates intensively with more than 30 research groups worldwide on topics ranging from computational inorganic and organic chemistry to materials science and high-resolution spectroscopy. He has been the recipient of six Marsden grants totalling $4 million.
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Smales farm News
Smales Farm launches new business model with premium Albany property acquisition Smales Farm is venturing beyond the geographical footprint of the Smales Farm Technology Office Park site in Takapuna’s The Smale family believe their competitive Taharoto Road - purchasing the ANZ Business Centre on advantage comes from building the kind of Albany’s Corinthian Drive. Smales Farm General Manager Daniel Henderson says the environment where people actually want to purchase signals a new growth strategy for the Smale familygo to work. owned business, which has developed the current Smales Farm Technology Office Park site since the late William Smale purchased the site in 1944. Today Smales Farm directors Greg, Bill and Chris and commercial businesses that span everything from Smale run the operation. telecommunications to yoga. Tenants include ANZ, Ministry of “The Smale family vision is to provide ‘the best place to work and Justice, Westpac, Department of Labour, Lumley Insurance, do business,” Daniel Henderson says. “Aspiring to being the ‘best’ Nando’s, Burger Fuel, Pizza Hut, Digital Mobile, Hobby City, Inside means delivering the best to all stakeholders, in the widest sense, Africa, Every Guy, Solute Liquor, Bikram Yoga, Face Place and North and shouldering responsibility as good corporate citizens to make a Sea Village Chinese Restaurant. positive contribution to the economy and country as a whole. “The Smale family believe their competitive advantage comes from building the kind of environment where people actually want to go to work. “Now, we are in effect taking that philosophy outside the physical footprint of Smales Farm and acquiring properties which are of a sufficient quality to fit within the Smale family ‘best place to work and do business’ vision. The ANZ Business Centre is such a building. “We have also created a structure which will allow participation by investors outside of the Smale family. The ANZ Business Centre acquisition is the first to be based on a joint venture model, with Smales Farm taking a 50% ownership stake and joint venture partners taking the other 50%. “Each new building acquisition will be treated as an individual business entity, but all will be managed by Smales Farm Corporate Services. The management will be in keeping Smales Farm General Manage with Smales Farm’s philosophy of providing excellent service to r Daniel Henderson: the ANZ Business Centre acquisition is the first to be its tenants,” Daniel Henderson says. based on a joint venture mod el, with Smales Farm taki ng a 50% ownership stake and joint ven The recently acquired ANZ Business Centre at ture partners taking the othe r 50%. 9-11 Corinthian Drive is home to a broad mix of retail
The recently acquired ANZ Business Centre at 9-11 Corinthian Drive is a premium building that is home to a broad mix of retail and commercial businesses.
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Million dollar project makes students safer Takapuna Normal Intermediate Principal Owen Alexander says his school is very proud of its new entrance, and is awarding the project a ‘ten out of ten’ mark.
Takapuna Normal Intermediate School’s brand new entrance is nearly complete, forming part of a million dollar project that will improve road safety for the thousands of drivers, pedestrians and cyclists using Northcote Road every day. The almost-finished works have redesigned the Northcote Road entrances of both Takapuna Normal Intermediate School and Smales Farm. Takapuna Normal Intermediate Principal Owen Alexander says his school is awarding the project a ‘ten out of ten’ mark.
One of the wonderful things about this project is that it improves the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and cars. “One of the wonderful things about this project is that it improves the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and cars,” he says. “We are very proud of our new entrance here, which makes it much safer for students arriving and leaving on foot, safer for our school buses, and safer for parents picking up and dropping off children.” Takapuna Normal Intermediate has 620 students aged between 11 and 13, with five other schools located within a one kilometre radius. Students from Westlake, Rosmini College and Carmel College travel through Northcote Road to get to and from school. As well, the road is a main arterial route to get onto the motorway for travel both North and South. Owen Alexander says the school has faced continuing challenges over the last ten years as traffic volumes have increased. “We have had students hit by cars when leaving school,” he says. “This project gives us a controlled crossing right outside the school. There’s more room for buses inside the school’s bus bay, which means less buses waiting outside in the traffic flow. It’s so much safer to get students onto their buses inside the school grounds. Our parking is also configured a lot better. “Students entering the school on foot no longer have to walk
Work is nearing completion on a redesign of the Northcote Road entrance to Smales Farm, opposite Takapuna Normal Intermediate School, giving vehicles exiting the Park a safe right turn to motorway onramps.
through the car park and bus stops. Dedicated pedestrian ways keep people and vehicles separate. “Vehicles leaving our school now have a choice of two lanes, one lane with dedicated traffic lights for a right turn, and a separate lane for a free left turn. There used to be only one exit lane whether you were turning left or right, which used to hold up buses at peak times.” Owen Alexander says designing the works was a complex problem for traffic planners because of traffic volumes and the different kinds of road users. “My sincere thanks to the many people who have worked on this project. They have successfully delivered an outcome that looks superb and works for everyone. It’s been about safety first, then aesthetics. I’d especially like to thank the Smale family for making sure these priorities were uppermost in all planning stages. It’s been a great collaboration with Smales Farm.” Funding for the project was provided by Smales Farm.
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SmalesCorner@SmalesFarm – New Zealand’s best place to work and do business
“People don’t need to understand banks, banks need to understand people.” ASB Smales Farm branch
Banks don’t exist without the people who entrust their lives, dreams, or plans in them. It’s one thing ASB has never forgotten and it’s what drives us to be a better bank. Whether you’re just popping in to deposit some cash or sitting down with us to talk about your financial goals, we’re here to discuss and more importantly, listen. It’s not just about being a bank. It’s about being human too. Phone Number: (09) 448 4480 Hours: Mon — Fri 9:00am to 4:30pm
“BodyTech is unique in delivering 30 minute supervised workouts, which is like ‘personal training that’s free’.” Carla Hickmott, Manager
Because you never workout alone and you’re investing just 30 minutes (or less) three times a week, your motivation stays high and you’ll get in shape fast. If you’ve ever felt out of place in a ‘regular’ gym environment, come try BodyTech. Call us on 486 6400 or visit www.bodytech.co.nz
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“We strive for simplicity and convenience.” Lim, Manager
“Some days you just need to escape the daily grind. Meet you there!” Gordon Simpson, Owner
Hatsuhana at Smales Farm bridges the gap between East and West. It’s a friendly and welcoming sushi and noodle bar where you can depend on getting the freshest fish and the tastiest noodles. This is deceptively simple cuisine, saluting the centuries-old methods used by the very best sushi shops and chefs in Japan and China.
Quarry at Smales Farm was one of only two Auckland restaurants to place in the top six of the most recent Monteith’s Wild Food Challenge. The other was the Hilton. Come in and check out their great menu today! It’s the perfect place for a meal or just a quiet drink with friends, and the ultimate venue for private functions.
Monday – Friday 10.00am – 3.30pm Call us on 488 0210
Monday – Friday 11.30am – Late Saturday 4.00pm – Late Call us on 915 0101 www.quarrybar.co.nz
“Shorecare Pharmacy at Smales Farm is open from 8.30am until 11.00pm every day.” Bryan Rowney, Director
“Ordering with SUBWAY restaurants is super easy – text, internet or in person. Great parking right outside means a no-hassle pick up.” Terence, Manager
Shorecare Pharmacy at Smales Farm sells a full range of pharmacy retail products including cosmetics, vitamins and supplements, baby products, sunscreens and sun hats, toilet bags and gifts, in addition to prescriptions and medicines. It is the last pharmacy to close on the North Shore every night. Shop 8, Q4 Building 8.30am – 11.00pm seven days 365 days of the year Call us on 488 0880
Order on the internet, from your mobile or watch our friendly staff make your food - just the way you like it. We custom make every order: breakfast, lunch and dinner. We have excellent catering options for all sized functions, and you can collect loyalty points with SUBCARD. Open from 6.30am weekdays Text orders to jc3553 Online ordering at subway.co.nz
“At child® our goal is simple: to make learning irresistible.” Lee Clark, Director
“We offer a fabulous environment for business meetings, or just relax with wine and some exceptional food.” Jayson Hayde, Owner
child® at Smales Farm is the highest quality pre-school available in New Zealand, setting the standard in both education and staffing. We offer five innovative and individual learning environments, catering for all pre-school children from birth to five years. Our holistic teaching programmes use leading technology, structured learning plans, lesson evaluations and child-initiated activities. Call us on 488 7766, or visit www.childpreschool.co.nz
“A great haircut without the fuss is the secret of our success with blokes.” Owner and Director Jeremy Foster-Moan
Seriously good food and coffee has seen Columbus Coffee Smales Farm build a great reputation, win industry awards and gain a loyal following of regulars. Whether you’re seated in the plush leather lounge chairs, or out in the courtyard with its piazza atmosphere, you can relax in comfort and style. From 6.00am weekdays and 8.00am weekends. Call us on 486 3200
“We offer world-class facilities and care 24/7 in a tranquil, calming environment.” Mary Gordon, CEO Shorecare
Servilles Barber at Smales Farm is the best place to get a men’s haircut this side of the bridge. You’ll get a superior haircut like that of a Servilles salon, but in half the time and cost. There are no appointments to make. Just watch some Sky Sport, get a good haircut and go.
Shorecare’s new accident and medical clinic is open to everyone 24/7 on a casual, walk-in basis. It provides a comprehensive range of services, including physiotherapy, X-ray and ultrasound, for the entire North Shore population.
Sun & Mon closed, Tue & Fri 8.00am – 6.00pm Wed, Thurs 8.00am – 7.00pm Saturday 9.00am – 2.00pm
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year. Located on the ground floor of Sovereign House, Smales Farm. Call us on 486 7777
“The Hamper is a corner dairy, fruit shop and dry cleaning agent rolled into one.”
The Hamper Smales Farm branch
“All treatments are ‘Buy one, Get one Free’ if you mention this ad when you book your appointment.” Natasha Salt, Manager
Convenience store ‘The Hamper’ brings unique one-stop shopping to Smales Farm. You can get anything from a pie and a bottle of coke to frozen meals, sandwiches, cakes, muffins, magazines, chocolates, groceries and personal items. 7.30am – 6.00pm weekdays 9.00am – 3.00pm Saturday Call us on 488 7070
Vivo offers high quality beauty treatments and products at great prices, so you can easily afford to make them part of your regular routine. We offer spray tans, eyelash extensions, manicures, pedicures and waxing – and many other treatments including relaxation and treatment facials. You pay less at Vivo, and we still guarantee high quality, friendly service. Call us on 489 8489 or use our online booking form www.vivobeauty.co.nz
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Millennium institute of sport & health News
Construction under way All the talk has become reality as the builders are now on site. Argon Construction has started work on site preparation as we move into this exciting next phase of the facility development. This part of the project is fully funded by central Government, AUT University, donors and funding agencies and will be completed in the first quarter of next year. “Construction is underway with minimal disruption. We still have normal access to the building and standard car parking available. We look forward to watching the development grow over the coming months ahead”- Steve Lindsay, General Manager Millennium will operate with business as usual for the Gym members, Swim School, and all other visitors and users. The project team will do everything possible to
Millennium will operate with business as usual for the Gym members, Swim School, and all other visitors and users. minimise disruption for all users. The impact will be minimal but there will be changes as external hoardings are erected around the main entrance and outside the Sports Hall. Members and visitors will continue to enter the facility via the main entrance until early April. The most significant impact will be around car parking, with the strip of parks and turn around area nearest the pool being unavailable. The turn around area at
the top of Antares Place will be the best place for drop-offs, although the main car park area will be unaffected in the meantime. If you have any questions regarding the extension please approach one of our friendly staff members or alternatively subscribe to our construction update email at millennium@mish.org.nz. Please use Channel in the subject line. Thank you for your support during this exciting time.
Millennium backs bike bid
The Millennium Institute has thrown its support behind Auckland’s bid to build BikeNZ’s high performance centre at Waitakere Trust Stadium. The Government announced in June the intention to build a cycling high performance centre to replicate what rowing (Lake Karapiro) and swimming (North Shore) already have. It will be a centre that accommodates all disciplines - road, track, BMX and mountain bike - but track will be the main focus with a UCI category 1 velodrome capable of hosting the track world championships the centrepiece.
At this stage, Waitakere is one of eight centres around the country bidding to host the centre. At this stage, Waitakere is one of eight centres around the country bidding to host the centre. Mike Stanley says Waitakere’s $35 million proposal has been assisted by the opportunity to utilise new strength conditioning and sports science facilities at the AUT Millennium Campus. “It makes sense not to incur the cost of duplicating such facilities when the new nor-western motorway link means the two sites are not too far apart.”
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THE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT with Shane Cortese
Havoc In The Garden at The PumpHouse Have you ever told a lie about your family? Are some truths better left unspoken? A single act of violence is about to shatter an Auckland neighbourhood. Five families are forced to confront secrets they have kept buried. In March Massive Company presents Havoc in the Garden, the world premiere of an explosive new play. In Havoc in the Garden, acclaimed writer Lennie James unearths the fault lines hidden just beneath the surface of family life. In this production James continues a hugely successful collaboration with Massive Company, whose previous work together, ‘The Sons of Charlie Paora’, toured nationally and internationally. Havoc in the Garden brings together the diverse range of talented individuals who make up Massive Company. Says General Manager James Wilson, “We’re thrilled to be bringing Havoc in the Garden to The PumpHouse as part of the Auckland Arts Festival. The response to our last PumpHouse production, Whero’s New Net in 2009, was fantastic. It was great to see audiences at the show from the Shore who were new to our work. As part of The PumpHouse season, we’ll also be performing two school matinees, giving local schools a fantastic opportunity to see a new New Zealand work.” The PumpHouse is fast becoming the venue of choice for debut presentations of new New Zealand theatre. Something the management is keen to encourage and develop. Says Manager David Martin “The size and uniqueness of The PumpHouse is ideal for independent theatre companies wanting to test audiences with fresh new dramatic works.
Tutu’s On Tour a must Many many years ago, whilst dabbling with acting in Palmerston North, my best mate Pete and I were asked if we would be pages at Cinderella’s Ball for a production by the Royal New Zealand Ballet. It was great fun, and a fantastic experience to be on stage with the crème de la crème of our classical dance world. I will never forget them whispering to each other on stage and joking. All the while putting on virtuoso displays of dance. Many years have passed since I slipped in and very quickly out of ballet pumps. But the Royal New Zealand Ballet still continues to thrive and tour its shows through the theatres and provinces of New Zealand. This time is no exception as ‘Tutu’s On Tour” hits the road again. This Bi-annual tour has quickly gained legendary status and this year they have revamped the format to make it an unmissable event for all the family. For the first time they will tour a children’s ballet as part of Tutu’s on Tour. That ballet is the much loved classic children’s fairy story Pinocchio. This whimisical ballet version will delight young and old. Usually when ‘Tutu’s Tour’ it’s a very scaled back version of the big ballets. Gone are the elaborate costumes and large sets. Not this time! It’s the full show with sets, costumes and props. This version of Pinocchio will be a real crowd pleaser. It’s a story we all know and the antics of Pinocchio and Geppetto have translated into a wonderful, fun ballet featuring an array of colourful characters. However, classical ballet lovers are not forgotten. The tour will also see the premiere of ballet master Greg Horsman’s Verdi Variations – a stunning classical showpiece featuring sparkling tutus hand-made by the legendary Royal New Zealand Ballet wardrobe department. Set to music by Verdi, it pays homage to Russian ballet and will feature breathtaking solos and stunning duets. It’s a ballet showpiece of pure dance. The ballet is here March 10th-12th at our very own Bruce Mason Centre. Tickets are available through the Bruce Mason box office. Don’t miss it. See you at the show! Shane Cortese – shane@channelmag.co.nz
We plan to have greater involvement in this process when we launch ‘Dark Mondays’ in collaboration with Playmarket. Dark Mondays is a project that shines a light on new writers and scripts by way of rehearsed readings and followed by public forum, including via social networks enabling participating audiences to contribute to the creative process of developing a new script. The PumpHouse aims to launch Dark Mondays fortnightly on Mondays from April. So keep popping onto the PumpHouse website for more information and dates.
Sue Nicholson, Psychic Medium By popular demand Sue Nicolson returns to The PumpHouse for one night on March 11. Many fans were disappointed to miss out on tickets to her sell-out Energy of Spirit evening last September. Don’t miss out this time – book now. Friday March 11 at 7.00pm - All tickets $55 Energy of Spirit, an Evening with Pyschic Medium Sue Nicholson March 16-26 Massive Company presents Havoc in the Garden A Reserve Seats - $35 - $39.50. B Reserve Seats - $25 – $29.50
Bookings Ph 489 8360 or www.pumphouse.co.nz The PumpHouse Theatre, off Manurere Ave, Killarney Park, Takapuna. info@pumphouse.co.nz
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April School Holiday Fun
Monday 25th April to Saturday 1st May 2011 at 10am & 12pm daily Poor old Cinders is still being tormented by her evil stepmother and the ugliest of ugly sisters - the delightfully daffy fairy godmother will need some assistance to save the day! Toe tapping tunes, sweet Cinderella, a fabulous fairy and the most delightfully grotesque dramas to ever grace the stage, this fun packed theatrical extravaganza will enchant the whole family! Kids and Adults tickets only $14.
Grandparents, if you want to bring your Grand Child for a fantastic day out we would like to offer you a special deal. Book your tickets to any Bruce Mason Centre Kids show as listed, quoting the code seniorkid and pay just $10 for your ticket, children’s tickets $14 per child, plus bookings fees apply. Book today online, over the phone or at the Bruce Mason Centre box office for this great offer!! Offer valid for Grandparents 55 years and over, 2 grandparents per paying child permitted at the discounted rate.
March Exhibition Auckland Arts Festival - Loin...(Far...) – Rachid Ouramdane March 3 – 5 In this captivating solo work, experimental choreographer Rachid Ouramdane controls a multi-media set, punctuating video testimonies with an expansive soundscape and lending a physical presence to the show’s disembodied voices with sequences that are by turns fluid and unwavering, quiet and frenetic. Tickets $32.50 – $57.50 Dance Auckland Arts Festival - Gregory Maqoma – Beautiful Me – Yuyani Dance Theatre March 7 – 9 South African dancer and choreographer Gregory Maqoma performs Beautiful Me, a solo piece that has mesmerised audiences with its blend of unlikely dance elements – Michael Jackson’s moonwalk, contemporary Indian kathak and Afrofusion. Tickets $32.50 – $57.50
Tickets available from Ticketmaster, or in person from the BMC Box Office. (09) 970 9700 www.ticketmaster.co.nz Ticketing fees may apply
April Tickets $42.50 – $67.50 Pageant Miss North Harbour Pageant March 27 at 7:30pm The Miss North Harbour pageant returns after a 17 year absence. A gala event to find the young woman who will represent the North Harbour region of Auckland in the 2011 Miss Universe New Zealand and the potential to represent New Zealand on the world stage at the 2011 Miss Universe, the global pageant run by The Miss Universe Organization, a New York–based partnership between NBC and Donald Trump. Promising an evening of great entertainment, glamour and celebration, be in early to secure your tickets and support the women of our community in their quest to represent their country. Adult $50
Concert Nick Jr’s Dora the Explorer Live! Sarch for the City of Lost Toys March 28 Join Dora, Boots the monkey, Diego and their friends as they embark on an exciting Dance journey through the number pyramid, the Auckland Arts Festival - Gaff Aff – mixed-up jungle and more in search of Zimmermann & de Perrot Osito, Dora’s missing teddy bear. March 16 – 19 This all-new show features well-known A high-octane, head-turning mix of music, songs from the TV series as well as brand fine art, choreography and clowning new songs created just for this stage comes together in the ingeniously spectacular. Along the way the audience will funny world of acclaimed Swiss duo use their map-reading, counting, musical Martin Zimmerman and Dimitri de Perot, and language skills to successfully get Dora described by The New York Times as and friends to the City of Lost Toys. “a precisely calibrated blend of mime, Tickets: $39.95 - Children under 12 months physical theatre and silent-movie are admitted free of charge with a paying comedy”. adult provided they do not occupy a seat.
Concert APO 4 Kids: Come Out & Play April 3 The Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra’s fun-packed preschoolers’ concert, APO 4 Kids brings the outside world indoors. In this interactive family concert, little ones sing, dance, conduct the orchestra and clap along to television and movie music, popular children’s classics with an outdoors theme. Tickets $10 – $20. Concert Morning Melodies North Shore Brass April 4 Tickets available from the Bruce Mason Centre Box Office. Concert Gerry & The Pacemakers with special guests Herman’s Hermits April 10 It was called the British Invasion... From 1964-1966, the USA and the rest of the world couldn’t get enough of British pop groups. What began with The Beatles take over of America, quickly opened the doors for fellow Liverpool band Gerry & The Pacemakers and Manchester band Herman’s Hermits follow through. The ‘Golden Oldies’ still make up a large part of their show - much to the enjoyment of their fans
who can’t resist singing along to Mrs Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter, Silhouettes, Dandy, Henry VIll and others too numerous to mention. Tickets: $69.90 – $79.90. Play Cinderella April 26 – May 1 Poor old Cinders is still being tormented by her evil stepmother and the ugliest of ugly sisters - the delightfully daffy fairy godmother will need some assistance to save the day! Toe tapping tunes, sweet Cinderella, a fabulous fairy and one of the most delightfully grotesque dramas to ever grace the stage, this fun packed theatrical extravaganza will enchant the whole family! Grandparents, if you want to bring your Grand Child for a fantastic day out we would like to offer you a special deal. Book your tickets to any Bruce Mason Centre Kids show as listed, quoting the code seniorkid, and pay just $10 for your ticket. Offer valid for Grandparents 55 years and over, 2 grandparents per paying child permitted at the discounted rate. Tickets $14 (kids & adults, plus booking fee).
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The Return of Miss North Harbour The search for New Zealand’s leading ladies comes to the North Shore next month when the Miss North Harbour competition returns for the first time since 1993. The winner of the event will automatically represent North Harbour in Miss Universe New Zealand 2011. Potentially, she will also go on to represent New Zealand on the world stage at the 2011 Miss Universe, the global pageant run by The Miss Universe Organisation, a New York based partnership between NBC and Donald Trump. In addition to this incredible opportunity, the winner’s prize package includes a $1,500 cosmetics package colour matched especially to her from Bobbi Brown; one full year gym membership courtesy of Les Mills Takapuna valued at over $1,300; return airfares to Wellington to compete in Miss Universe New Zealand 2011 courtesy of Air New Zealand Holidays, Milford; and a Health & Nutrition consultation to assist in her preparations for Miss Universe New Zealand. An accomplished panel of Judges including Colin MathuraJeffree; Derek Wooster; Val Lott; Frank Bunce and Meghan Thomson, will have the difficult task ahead of them of selecting
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Some of the Miss North Harbour finalists taking a break during rehearsal for their gala event at the Bruce Mason Centre on Sunday 27 March 2011. Back Row: Suzie Broadbent, Hayley Evans, Sharma Slavich, Hayley Martin, Gracie Taylor. Front: Libby Morrison-Jones & Laura Allen.
our North Harbour representative for Miss Universe New Zealand 2011. Event organiser, Melissa Martin says she was inspired to get Miss North Harbour up and running again because of the great experiences in pageants she had when she was younger and the opportunity they offer young women. “They were extremely popular and very keenly contested and some contestants went on to become very high profile women in New Zealand today,” she says. “Unfortunately, pageants now tend to conjure up the negative connotations of being out-dated and irrelevant. I want to show that they can move with the times and with modern culture and that they should always be available as a platform for young women.” For the girls themselves, the competition is an opportunity to make new friends, challenge themselves and to “do something outside of the square”. “And of course, there is the added bonus of the opportunity to represent North Harbour at Miss Universe New Zealand and, potentially, go on to Miss Universe in Brazil in September,” says Melissa. After an overwhelming response from the local community, the Miss North Harbour event organisers decided to give something back and will be supporting the North Shore Hospital Foundation through the event. Air New Zealand Holidays of Milford will also be providing a two night ‘Great Mystery Break’ for two adults as the 1st prize in the raffle to raise funds for the North Shore Hospital Foundation. “The support from sponsors and local businesses that I have approached has been a testament to our amazing community: Les Mills Takapuna, Astra Bridal of Takapuna, Air NZ Holidays of Milford and Jerry Clayton BMW – just to name a few! I find that the more support I get, the more support I get.” “I really get the sense that the community has been waiting for something just like this to enable us to celebrate all that is great about life on the North Shore.” The event is being held at the Bruce Mason Centre on Sunday 27 March.
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Among New Zealand automobile institutions the AA is the one most trusted by Kiwis and all AA Auto Service and Repair Centres uphold that good name. North Shore drivers have the luxury of having not one, but two, of these ‘one-stop’ service centres to choose from. One at Lake Road, on the way to Devonport, the other by the roundabout at Wairau Park. There are 10 AA Auto Service and Repair outlets across the Auckland region. At these centres you will find a team of qualified and skilled technicians who adhere to the AA’s strict service code qualities, ensuring that your car receives first rate treatment, whether it needs a service, repairs, new battery or WOF. The Devonport AA Auto Service & Repair Centre opened in 2004 and is a modern spotless workshop with the latest diagnostic equipment enabling the team to provide car servicing and repairs to the highest standards. The AA team at Devonport has over 50 years of experience working on all makes and models, including European vehicles. With fixed priced menu driven service options, you get to choose just how much you want to spend on your service. No more nasty surprises when you come to pick up your car. If the AA team find additional items that need rectifying, they are bound by the AA’s strict code of ethics to alert you prior to proceeding. The full service menu options include petrol and diesel car services from ‘Bronze’ through to ‘Platinum’ and they also provide a 12 month/20,000km warranty for all vehicles. Whilst the service centre is competitive in all its rates, AA members receive a special bonus saving of up to $30 on their servicing costs. Furthermore, for March both of the North Shore centres are currently offering members and non-members a free engine flush and complimentary service log book (worth $15) with every service. This offer expires on March 31st. The AA was founded on the principle of providing motorists with a quick reliable service on and off the road, and sound driving advice. Your local AA Auto Service & Repair Centre does exactly that, keeping your vehicle in tip top condition and providing friendly, straightforward advice about the current and future condition of your car. For car servicing and repairs you can trust, book your car today by calling 445-9732 (Devonport) or 443 1759 (Wairau Park). AA Auto Service and Repair Centres... DEVONPORT - 73 Lake Road / WAIRAU PARK – Link Drive, by the roundabout.
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Eating out in DEVonport
Restaurant of the month
Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar – More than just food, it’s an experience! Nicolino provides a “taste of Greece and the Mediterranean” in every sense of the word: the food, beverages, atmosphere, entertainment and the relaxed, informal but attentive service that is characteristic of Greece and the Mediterranean. Warm brickwork scrawled with messages add to the rustic charm while a live band entertains and a steady stream of Mediterranean food and smells leave the kitchen, all coming together to create an atmosphere that takes you to the white-washed terraces of Santorini and its flavoursome, colourful dining traditions. Those of you who have visited Greece can probably remember the passion, enthusiasm and good humour surrounding the dining experience, along with the wholesome and tasty food. At Nicolino’s, Darbaz, who took over the restaurant from the original Nicolino three years ago, ensures that the dining experience is exactly the same. While keeping the Greek spirit alive, the full Mediterranean fare is represented on the menu, with the traditional pastas, seafood dishes and pizzas you might expect from any Mediterranean restaurant in Europe, as well as the exciting - such as the favoured Catalan-style duck with spinach and garlic potatoes; a beautiful haloumi salad; or stuffed capsicums which are always tasty and popular. “We’re bringing the full flavours of the Mediterranean
to Devonport,” says Darbaz. “The atmosphere and the food are what make Nicolino special and that’s a big draw for our customers. If you look around you see everyone is always smiling and we have lots of fun here.” Thursday nights are the big Greek Nights at Nicolino featuring live Greek music, dancing, traditional Greek and Mediterranean dishes, ouzo and breaking plates. The restaurant is BYO seven nights a week and also provides takeout pizzas and meals, including free delivery, within the local area.
Greek Nights.
Open 7 days – 4.00pm till late – BYO. 103 Victoria Road, Devonport Ph: 446 6664 www.nicolinorestaurant.co.nz
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ENTERTAINMENT Corellis LIVE & GREAT FOOD!
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Corellis every day specials... • $10 Breakfast • $9.50 Lunch • $15 Dinner Special (Main & Dessert) • $15 Roast on Sunday Night. March entertainment... • Sat March 5th - Laid back and Kool Jeri Moore. • Thur March 12 - Flamenco Dancing with Amira (NZs best!). • Sat March 12th - Jazz with Carolina Moon. Free WIFI. Follow Corellis online Facebook & eventfinder.co.nz for upcoming events.
“It’s very traditional, old fashioned Italian,” says Owner Plamen Gueorguiev. Using the freshest ingredients and recipes straight out of an Italian mamma’s cook book, Buona Sera succeed in bringing a little piece of Italy to Devonport. Pasta made fresh on site, everything is cooked A La Cart, to order. Well stocked bar of Italian beers and wines. Buona Sera is a casual, friendly open for you to come relax and enjoy your favourite food and wines.
open 7 days Early until late. Fully licensed 46 Victoria road, Devonport. PH: 445 4151, corellisdevonport@hotmail.com
open 7 days 5.30 – 10pm. ALSO BYO. 99 Victoria road, Devonport. PH: 445 8133
Manuka Cafe
Platter
IN DEVONPORT
Majestic views of the Harbour. Stroll along Devonport’s waterfront and stop into Platter for a great coffee while watching the yachts go by and being served by the friendly staff. Platter has a great function centre and dining facility.
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open 7 days - Breakfast & Lunch 7.30am – 4pm. dinner Wed to Sun 5pm till late 33 King Edward PD, Devonport. PH: 446 6626 www.plattercafe.co.nz
You can’t walk through Devonport without passing through Manuka Cafe. It is popular, is always busy and has a relaxed atmosphere for you to enjoy the day or catch up with friends. Enjoy Manuka for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner or just for a fabulous Allpress coffee with homemade cakes or desserts. Mediterranean, Wood fired Pizza, European, Italian cuisine.
Open 7 days.- breakfast, lunch & dinner. 49 Victoria rd, Devonport. PH: 445 7732 www.manukarestaurant.co.nz
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Book Reviews for Booklovers from The Booklover THIS
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THE COOKBOOK COLLECTOR Allegra Goodman. $37 Regarded as a modern day Jane Austen, bestselling author Allegra Goodman is remarkably successful in creating engaging characters and a complex story of love and identity, her subtle, astute social comedies perfectly capturing the quirks of human nature. In The Cookbook Collector she presents a ‘Sense and Sensibility’ for the internet age, weaving together the worlds of Silicon Valley and rare book collecting in a delicious novel about appetite, temptation and fulfilment. Two sisters are opposite in every way: 28-year-old Emily Bach is a CEO of an internet start-up, 23-year-old Jess is a graduate student in philosophy. Pragmatic and driven Emily is making a fortune in Silicon Valley, romantic and whimsical Jess works in an antiquarian bookstore. Emily’s boyfriend is fantastically successful, Jess’ boyfriend is an environmental activist. But the dot-com bubble must burst, while Jess’ work on a cache of rare cookbooks uncovers strange erotic drawings and marginalia that bring her closer to their mysterious collector... Rich in ideas and characters, The Cookbook Collector is a novel of substitutions: reading cookbooks instead of cooking, speculating instead of creating, collecting instead of living. But above all it is about holding on to what is real in a virtual world: love that lasts.
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TURKEY:
Recipes and Tales from the Road
Leanne Kitchen. $85
With this lavishly produced book, you can take an evocative journey into the diverse cuisines and culinary customs of regional Turkey. Turkish food traverses the extremes of sophistication, from the refined cooking of the Ottoman court to the rustic simplicity of peasant food. Food and travel writer Leanne Kitchen has roamed the country armed with her camera, keen sense of observation and passion for all things culinary. From spicy red lentil kofte and slowroasted lamb with pomegranate juice to rose cream meringues and Turkish coffee custard, she unveils not just the inspiration for her collection of authentic and contemporary recipes but the very essence of Turkish hospitality. Stunning travel images accompany the photographs of more than 80 recipes showcasing the unique regional culinary styles of Turkey; and fascinating anecdotes and snippets of life around Turkey accompany the recipes, all relayed in an informative, accessible manner.
THE DRESSMAKER OF KHAIR KHANA:
Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon. $40
When the Taliban took control of Kabul, the women of Afghanistan’s capital saw their lives transformed. Overnight, they were banned from schools and offices and even forbidden from leaving their front doors on their own. The economy collapsed and young men left the city in search of work and security. Desperate to support her brothers and sisters at home, Kamila Sediqi began sewing clothes in her living room. Little did she know that this familial enterprise would be the beginning of a dressmaking business that would create jobs and hope for over 100 neighbourhood women and come to mean the difference between starvation and survival for hundreds of families like her own. This engrossing story, which reads like a novel complete with moments of tension and triumph, plus well-researched detail on daily life in Kabul under Taliban rule, touches on family, gender, business and politics, and offers inspiration through the resourceful, determined woman at its heart.
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Our CHANNEL Building and Home Maintenance column is contributed on a monthly basis by Luke Henley and Alex Coburn of QPC Builders. Luke and Alex are two young refreshingly energetic and passionate North Shore builders dedicated to delivering the highest quality work that sets them apart . In this column Luke highlights a recent project that provided stunning results for their customer.
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Renovating a classic North Shore bungalow Our clients, the proud owners of this 1930s character bungalow wanted to modernise their home but not at the expense of its original charm. We set out to help them realise their dream. To get the most out of the north facing aspect of this home we extended the living and created a sunny space that flows into the backyard down wide wooden steps onto the lawn. The hard wood decking continues the flow into the original polished wooden floors. We replaced the old doors with wooden bi-folds, doubling the size of the entrance and maintaining the character of the home. The covered pergola provides subtle shelter from summer rain. This is a fantastic example of what indoor/outdoor flow can add to your home. BEFORE
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Eating out in takapuna: Pinot Plus
Restaurant of the month: Pinot Plus
Life is too short to drink bad wine! This is the philosophy of Pinot Plus’s sommelier and operator, John Ingle, and who could disagree? That is why Pinot Plus is first and foremost a wine bar, and a great one at that.
It is a wine bar that offers you tastings as you peruse the carefully selected wine list.
It is a wine bar that guides you through your options to ensure you love your selection. It is a wine bar that will open you to a world of wines you may not normally select.
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formerly of Blott on the Landscape and Porterhouse Blue fame. He will ease you into wine tastings beyond your typical drop without committing you to a glass or bottle. It is a wine exploration in a relaxing, romantic atmosphere to ensure you enjoy not only each sip but the experience as a whole. Love good food? Don’t worry, Pinot Plus isn’t just about the wine. The restaurant offers a delicious menu of items that can be selected as tapas or mains. From prawn skewers, slow-cooked beef cheeks and pork belly to smoked duck liver pate and cheese boards, Pinot Plus offers a variety of Moorish delights in a variety of sizes. Whether you have never visited Pinot Plus, haven’t been in awhile or come every week, this restaurant is a must in the month of March in order to sample their seasonal whitebait omelette paired with a glass of Vynfields certified organic Riesling from Martinborough. The perfect treat any night of the week.
PinoT Plus 168 Hurstmere Road,Takapuna. PH: 489 9510 - www.pinotplus.co.nz Open: Dinner Tues-Sat from 5.30pm till late.
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Eating out in takapuna MARVEL GRILL Marvel Grill specialises in fresh quality meat cuts paired with lovely side dishes and an authentic kiwi menu, which still manages to borrow from exotic themes and cuisines. As well as serving the traditional 220gm scotch fillets through to the 450gm T-bones, eye fillet steaks as small as 80gm and 120gm are on the menu, which are proving exceptionally popular with women. Along with the grill offerings, a range of hot skillets brought steaming hot to your table are available, including pork ribs with tangy bbq sauce, prawns with garlic butter & sourdough toast, or a mixed grill of miso rubbed sirloin, chorizo, pork hunter & lamb cutlets with a red wine sauce and roasted onion. Marvel Grill offers an impressive wine list of reasonably priced wines which make the whole menu affordable.
gpk takapuna
OPEN 7 days NOON TILL LATE. 34 ANZAC AVENUE, TAKAPUNA. PH: 486 2249 www.marvelgrill.co.nz
AL FORNO ITALIAN RESTAURANT & CAFE AUTHENTIC WOOD FIRED PIZZA
Comforting food that is technically perfect and positively delicious, using the freshest and best ingredients. Enquire about our Summer Specials. Al Forno Italian food is great when catching up with friends & family. Enjoy the hospitality of Maria & Emilio PIZZA • PASTA SEAFOOD • MEAT
TUES-SAT 11.30 AM TILL LATE SUNDAY (FOR BREKKY) 8am TILL LATE CLOSED MONDAY 34 ANZAC STREET, TAKAPUNA PH: 488 0179 • www.alforno.co.nz
MINT takapuna MINT is in a beautiful setting with outdoor seating close to Takapuna Beach for that lovely morning stroll. Great for Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch or Dinner. Introducing one of the delicious breakfasts at MINT – Lambs Fry and Bacon. Great Coffee deal with loyalty card – Purchase 5 get 1 FREE. Superb Dinner Menu including Eye Fillet Steak with Bearnaise Sauce and Potato Gratin. Also popular is our Seafood Chowder.
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It is one of the most established restaurants on the Shore, having been around for 12 years, which has given it time to build a loyal base of regulars and carve itself a place in Takapuna’s eating and dining culture. GPK is a full grill offering A La Carte mains and great steaks. A sample from the menu includes entrees ranging from Clevedon rock oysters to goat cheese wrapped in prosciutto; salads, of which the chicken and ceaser are definite favourites; mains, from spaghetti to the aforementioned steaks, and desserts. Children have their own special menu to choose from and a takeaway menu is also available.
Mon-Fri 11.30AM-MIDNIGHT Weekends 9.30AM-MIDNIGHT 162 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 488 0015 www.gpk.co.nz
THE COPPER ROOM The Copper Room proudly serves the Monteith’s family of craft beers on tap and offers a warm and welcoming experience. With it’s comfortable and cosy interior, The Copper Room is a popular spot in Takapuna. Come in and watch the latest sporting action, catch a band, or enjoy our delicious menu. We’ve also got a great kids menu, so the whole family is welcome. Monday: Burger Heaven any burger $10.50.Tuesday: Chicken Wings or Ribs $ 10.50.Wednesday: Angus Steak 300grm Steak and prawns $18.50. Thursday: Local Bangers and Mash $12.50 (Supplied by the Milford Butcher). Friday: Fish and Chips $12.50. Saturday: Burger Sliders( Mini Burgers) 4 for $12 8 for $20. Sunday: The Legendry Sunday Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding $15.50. Experience some of Auckland’s best bands at the North Shore’s premier live music venue!
Mon-wed11.30am til late thurs-fri 11.30am til 1pm sat 11am-1am/sun 11am til late 138 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 8030 www.copperroom.co.nz
AUBERGINE TAKAPUNA
Mon-SUN 7AM TIL LATE 174 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA 489 4727
From the moment you walk through the front doors you are enveloped in a friendly atmosphere that makes dining both a pleasure and an experience, regardless of the time of day. Whether you desire brunch, lunch or a romantic dinner, Aubergine is the best choice to make. Private functions, Business functions and group bookings, including Christmas functions are always welcomed and are easily accommodated at Aubergine Takapuna with seating capacity of up to 140, large enough for most business or family events. The menus offer an international style of cuisine that mixes old Kiwi favourites with the flavours of Europe and the Mediterranean.
Mon-FRI NOON TIL LATE SAT 11AM TIL LATE SUN 11AM TIL 11PM 129 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 3104 www.aubergine.co.nz
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GOODE BROTHERS Goode Brothers is about giving you the goode life. It’s about having some goode fun around the table. We’ve got pasta bowls for groups to share, the option of ‘creating your own’ GOODE SALADS or finding the perfect GOODE PASTA and sauce combination. Try one of our GOODE PIZZAS or GOODE CLASSICS like… Di Primavara Soup, Chicken Ciabatta Burger, Goode Beef Ciabatta Burger, Grilled or Monteith’s Golden Beer Battered Tarakihi, Char Grilled Scotch Beef Fillet. Mon: Goode Traditional pasta $10.50. Tues: Goode Traditional pizza $10.50. Everyday: 2 Heinieken and a Traditional pizza $24.50.Goode Food. Goode Friends. Goode Times at Goode Brothers Takapuna.
THE SENTINEL KITCHEN
Mon-THURS 11 am til late fri-SUN 9am til late 138 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 489 8160 www.goodebrothers.co.nz
MASSIMO TAKAPUNA Massimo is now a bar as well as a cafe/restaurant. In addition to breakfast, lunch and a coffee, you can now get dinner, all your favourite drinks and entertainment at Massimo. Great Tapas menu which includes Sauteed Mushrooms with Garlic, Spicy Turkish Meatballs, Moroccan Chicken, Steamed Mussels with Lemongrass and Ginger, Salt and Pepper Squid and Grilled King Prawns. For those who like to share there are three Massimo Platter options as well – a Mediterranean Platter, a Seafood Platter and the big Massimo Platter. There are many other full meal options as well at Massimo. Fully licensed, with wines, spirits, cocktails as well as tap and bottled beers. There is regular live entertainment and large screens for watching sport.
OPEN 7 DAYS 7am TIL LATE 3-9 NORTHCROFT ST, TAKAPUNA PH: 486 0122 www.sentinelkitchen.co.nz
BLANKENBERG BELGIAN BEER CAFE Enjoy the traditions of Belgian Beer and food in a distinctive, authentic Belgian atmosphere in the heart of Takapuna. Monday Mussel Madness: 1kg Mussel Pot & Frites just $10
open 7 days 7am til late 1/3 the strand, takapuna PH: 486 5550 www.caffemassimo.co.nz
Tuesday Steak Night: ½ kg Angus Rump just $15 Wednesday Rib Night: ½ kg Marinated Ribs & Frites just $12.50 Conditions apply and booking is advisable…
Mon-sat 11.30am TIL LATE SUN 9AM TIL late 136 HURSTMERE ROAD, TAKAPUNA PH: 486 6331 www.belgianbeercafetakapuna.co.nz
NEW VIETNAM CAFE
Raviz indian Restaurant Raviz Indian Restaurant, located above Glengarry on Hurstmere Road, offers authentic Indian Cuisine, is fully licensed (& BYO), with both dine in and take way options. The secret of Raviz cuisine comes from the homemade spices which we differentiate from others. If you haven’t tried Raviz you are missing Real Indian Cuisine. ALL MAINS $10.00* Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Nights $10 LUNCH SPECIAL* Every Day (Any curry, rice, naan bread) FREE TAKEAWAY DELIVERY (minimum order $25.00) *Conditions apply.
At The Sentinel Kitchen we strive to supply our customers with great service and fantastic food at affordable prices. Come out and see us for your next event or just come down for a bite to eat and an Altura coffee or glass of wine. Cabinet Food, Altura Coffee, Fully Licensed, A La-Carte Menu, Takeaway Meals, Outcatering, Meeting Room, Outside seating area, Free Secure Parking (off Northcroft St).
Open 7 days Lunch 11.30am - 2pm Dinner 5pm till late 178 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. PH 489 2400 www.ravis.co.nz
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For those of you who love Vietnamese food the New Vietnam Cafe is a must. Very special value for money food as well as efficient service. Great range of special Vietnamese style bread rolls. No less than 150 menu options cooked in their unique Vietnamese Style. Great appetisers like deep fried spring or shrimp summer rolls. If there is a signature main dish it is probably the Lemongrass Chicken, Pork or Beef dishes. There are around 20 noodle dishes, also stir fried Chinese-style rice dishes, 20 Wok fried dishes and a selection of drinks and desserts. Try the Vietnamese Avocado Milk Shake made with fresh Avocado’s which is very healthy.
Open 7 days 10.30am until 9pm. FOr lunch and dinner. BYO. 62-67 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. Ph 489 3869
Summer dining at...
We love summer. There’s nowhere else in the world that can compare with Takapuna Beach in the summer and there is no better restaurant than Aubergine at Takapuna Beach in the summer. Not only great value food (international style cuisine that mixes old Kiwi favourites with the flavours of Europe and the Mediterranean) but a great location where you can dine in our fabulous outdoor area and be right in the middle of the action on Hurstmere Road.
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Right on the Takapuna strip Aubergine Restaurant, 129 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna • Ph: (09) 489 3104
You can book online at... www.aubergine.co.nz
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Another big night at Marvel Grill The “Night of Rugby Greats” held at Marvel Grill on Monday February 21st proved to be a night to remember for those in attendance. The Rugby World Cup is fast approaching and this evening provided an opportunity to hear from some of our rugby legends about our prospects for picking up the trophy in late October at Eden Park. This wasn’t just a night for the blokes either. All the ladies enjoyed the evening immensely. The welcome was provided by local entertainer and actor Shane Cortese. Word has it that Shane was actually a pretty handy rugby player in his time and could also hold a cricket bat. He handed over to former All Black winger Stu Wilson who was – as always – a very entertaining MC. Stu interviewed Bernie McCahill and Frano Botica followed by Buck Shelford and Joe Stanley who played in the 1987 World Cup winning All Blacks side. The evening was also a fundraiser for prostate cancer. $10 from the entry fee went directly to prostate cancer as did the proceeds of the charity auction. Auctioneer Blair Cashmore and the Bayleys team – led by Sue Stanaway – did a superb job with the auction. A total of $0000 was raised for prostate cancer. Thanks to the evening sponsors – Treasury Wine Estate, Pernod Ricard, Bayleys North Shore – Blair Cashmore (Auctioneer) and Sony. Another fantastic event at Marvel Grill.
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1 - Lee Darby, Robert Johnson • 2 - Jo Shelford, Kathryn Collie • 3 - Karen Wilson, Willie Lose, Anny Arblaster • 4 - Lee Tait, Terese Russel • 5 – Stu Wilson, Bob Telfer, Kevin Schwass, Ralph Roberts • 6 – Shane Cortese, Lesley Monk • 7 - Kate and Aaron Coveny • 8 - Wendy Sutherland, Shane Cortese, Gary Monk, Nigel Kelly • 9 - Buck Shelford, Willie Lose • 10 – Lee Darby, Blake Douglas, Brett McLeod, Aidan Bennett, Rhys Lloyd • 11 - Selena Clarke, Phil Ashton, Bea Clarke • 12 - Karen Murrell, Anna Hewitt, Julia Turnwald • 13 - Sally and Mathew Korn, Bev Carney, Stu Wilson • 14 Alishe Moss, Fraser Langridge, Craig Moss • 15 - Tania Goldsmith, Monique Gibson, Adam Dixon • 16 - Shane Cortese, Catherine Lidgard, Simon Lamb • 17 - Des Harrison & Rob Lyons • 18 - Bill and Eileen Spence, Jan and Jim Sutherland • 19 - Brett McLeod, Steve Hilson • 20 – Blake Douglas, Michelle Bennett, Rhys Lloyd • 21 - Daryl, Craig, Alisdair, Dan • 22 - Jake, Frano and Ben Botica.
34 Anzac Street, Takapuna. 486 2249 - marvelgrill@xtra.co.nz
Marvel Grill specialises in fresh quality meat cuts paired with lovely side dishes and an authentic kiwi menu, which still manages to borrow from exotic themes and cuisines. As well as serving the traditional 220gm scotch fillets through to the 450gm T-bones, eye fillet steaks as small as 80gm and 120gm are on the menu, which are proving exceptionally popular with women. Along with the grill offerings, a range of hot skillets brought steaming hot to your table are available, including pork ribs with tangy bbq sauce, prawns with garlic butter & sourdough toast, or a mixed grill of miso rubbed sirloin, chorizo, pork hunter & lamb cutlets with a red wine sauce and roasted onion. Marvel Grill offers an impressive wine list of reasonably priced wines which make the whole menu affordable.
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Victoria Stuart presenting the prizes.
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Victoria Stuart, Jeremy Stephenson, Vanessa Stephenson, Annabel Anderson.
– the stand up paddling ‘clubhouse’ Event one of the Hyundai Auckland City SUP (Stand Up Paddling) Series was held at Takapuna Beach on Saturday February 12th. The prize giving was held at “The SUP Clubhouse” – GPK Takapuna. As well as being the venue for the prizegiving, GPK is a Gold Sponsor of the series and keen supporters of Stand Up Paddling. Strong onshore winds at Takapuna for the first event of the Hyundai Auckland City Series shortened the course and brought it close to the shore, providing fun, fast-paced racing and great spectator viewing. Jeremy Stephenson was placed first in the Open Mens 12’6” Stock division, followed by Gavin Houghton and then Greg Barfoot. Annabel Anderson took out the Open Womens 12’6” Stock division, smoking many of the boys on the way, with Kate O’Malley placing 2nd. Troy Huston stroked into first in the Unlimited Class, Mike Ward the Surfboard class and David Hale won the Novice Mens, closely followed by Stacey Smith in the Novice Womens. The Hyundai Auckland City Series is part of the Starboard Summer Series of SUP events being held between January and April. The Hyundai Auckland City Series second leg was due to be held on Saturday 26 February and Saturday 19 March (both at Kohimarama Beach). Each event includes the Give-it-a-Go SUP Clinics; 6km Novice Race; 10km Open Race; Under 19s. The Hyundai New Zealand SUP Championships are being held at Takapuna Beach on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 April. SUP, Takapuna Beach and GPK – they go together... Whether your desire is one of the signature GPK wood-fired Pizza’s or something from the GPK Grill (eg. Angus Prime, Canterbury Wakanui Blue, Hawkes Bay Wagyu – aged steaks), you will always get great value at GPK. Combine that with the sunshine, the setting and the ambience, and there isn’t too many places to eat out that are better. GPK - Bar/Grill, 162 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 488-0015 - www.gpk.co.nz Open: Mon-Fri 11.30am - Midnight Sat & Sun 9.30am - Midnight
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Jerry Clayton BMW
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UNQUESTIONABLY THE ULTIMATE. The new BMW 5 Series has achieved something rare in the motoring world – universal admiration. As it collects awards for performance, economy, safety and luxury, one thing is clear: The new BMW 5 Series is, without question, the ultimate vehicle on New Zealand roads. THE NEW BMW 5 SERIES – WINNER OF: ENERGYWISE RALLY LARGE CAR CLASS NZ MOTORING WRITERS’ GUILD CAR OF THE YEAR AA MOTORING EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR SAFEST CAR NBR CAR OF THE YEAR AUTOCAR LUXURY CAR OF THE YEAR
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Award-winning innovations place BMW Group at the forefront of sustainable development The BMW Group is ‘the world’s most sustainable carmaker,’ having topped the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for six successive years. And Jerry Clayton BMW in Takapuna has full access to the new vehicle technology combined with experienced staff who have the knowledge and expertise to assist customers make the best possible decisions when it comes to sustainable motoring. “Being ‘green’ doesn’t just relate to a particular litres per 100 kilometres consumption figure, that’s simply one small part of the total motoring experience,” said Steve Hilson, Dealer Principal of Jerry Clayton BMW. “There are many more factors to be considered, including whole of life costs, sustainable development as well as economic, environmental and social performance.” EfficientDynamics technologies featured in a vehicle such as the new BMW 5 Series 520d include a third generation common rail diesel engine, brake energy regeneration, intelligent lightweight construction and automatic air intake flaps, all of which assist in achieving a remarkable consumption figure of 5.2 litres per 100km. Standard safety features abound, including Anti-lock Braking System, Dynamic Stability Control, Dynamic Traction Control and cruise control with brake function. Value for money in terms of running costs and residual values, but also the greatest environmental benefits from the ‘zero waste’ production standards of manufacturing plants to the recyclability of our cars and their extremely low CO2 emissions, are also key considerations as are development of fuel-saving and alternative vehicle concepts through clean production processes to green recycling practices. To assure its long-term success and future viability, the BMW Group must assume full responsibility for its products. That is why product responsibility means providing answers to questions about the quality, impact and future of BMW products. The focus is on developing individual mobility in a way that improves safety, conserves resources and protects the climate. The company is actively seeking groundbreaking new solutions that go beyond anything seen so far and will help improve products throughout their entire life cycle. A carmaker with such a comprehensive understanding of its product responsibility – considering it in every aspect of its activities and implementing it consistently – is also promoting the concept of premium mobility. It is a given for the BMW Group that sustainability will play a much greater role in defining premium in the future. Responsibility throughout the vehicle’s lifetime For the BMW Group, responsibility starts with developing vehicles that are fuel-efficient and safe for both the driver and other road users. The company’s comprehensive approach embraces environmentally and resource-friendly
development and production processes and a wide range of high-quality customer services as well as recycling concepts which guarantee that BMW Group vehicles impact the environment as little as possible, including at the end of their useful life. In the area of product responsibility, BMW has defined the following six core areas for action: • Reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions: We are already implementing fuel-efficiency innovations that significantly reduce the fuel consumption of today’s cars. Our engineers are constantly working on taking these technologies to the next level. • Developing alternative drive concepts: We are vigorously pursuing the hybridisation of the drive train as well as the development of electric cars and hydrogen mobility solutions. • Refining traffic management concepts: Our mobility experts are working on mobility projects aimed at improving traffic flow. Together with infrastructure partners, they are looking at ways to improve the flow of traffic in urban centres, thereby minimising environmental impact. • Active and passive safety: We apply a comprehensive vehicle safety concept that involves improving active safety to prevent accidents and passive safety to minimise the consequences of accidents. • Product recycling: We also assume responsibility for our vehicles at the end of their lifetime. Early in development, we ensure that 95 % of vehicle components can be recycled later on. • Customer satisfaction: Ultimately, it all comes down to our customers since it is they who decide the company’s success. The customer is at the heart of everything we do and so our standards are: top quality and reliability of vehicles, as well as maximum customer service satisfaction.
About Jerry Clayton BMW
Jerry Clayton BMW has two sites located on the North Shore, employing a team of approximately 100 staff between sales, service, parts, vehicle detailing and administration. Takapuna Beach – the head office at 445 Lake Road, offering brand new and pre-owned BMW sales, servicing, parts & accessories sales as well as housing the adminstration team. Telephone 488 2000 Wairau Valley - BMW Parts trade centre, located at 9 Silverfield, operates to provide a central trade parts centre for all business to business customers throughout Auckland. Visit: www.jcbmw.co.nz
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Childrens books with Next Page Please
Some Picture Book Favourites from Next Page Please! These are only a few all time favourite picture books that have the magic ingredients of amazing illustrations, catchy characters, terrific story lines and beautifully crafted language. Stories that jump off the page and enthral readers! So it’s lovely to see a whole new line up of exciting picture books for our children’s imaginations and enjoyment.
Jasmine loves spending time with her agong, or grandfather, while her little brother Tai-Tai is napping. Agong teaches her calligraphy and through the Chinese characters they draw together, they create a magical world full of flying fish, monkeys, and mythical dragons. A book full of adventure and wonder!
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By Caroline Everitt of Devonport Chocolates
Chocolate Know-how New Zealanders palettes have become more adaptable in recent years and many of us are choosing a good dark chocolate over a milk chocolate, but what is the difference? Simply put when the cocoa beans from a cacao pod are processed, the cocoa mass (the brown stuff, predominantly cocoa) and the cocoa butter (the creamy stuff) are separated. The fat in chocolate is called cocoa butter and is a vegetable fat not related in any way to dairy fat. Cocoa mass and cocoa butter are what make up the cocoa solids percentage so when the chocolate label has 70% cocoa solids printed on it, 70% of its ingredients are made up of cocoa mass and cocoa butter. The cocoa mass and cocoa butter are then mixed up again with a few other ingredients to make milk or dark chocolate. • White chocolate is comprised of cocoa butter, milk solids, and sugar • Milk chocolate is comprised of cocoa butter, cocoa mass, milk solids and sugar • Dark chocolate is comprised of cocoa butter, cocoa mass and sugar Usually there is a small amount of vanilla added to bring out the chocolate flavour and a small amount of soy lecithin to keep the chocolate bound together
A number of us are probably eating dark chocolate because of the well advertised health benefits – at least that’s how we justify it, so what makes dark chocolate better for us? Dark chocolate has more cocoa mass in it and it is the cocoa mass that contains some glorious vitamins and flavanoids (anti-oxidants) that are responsible for the health benefits you gain from approximately 30 grams of dark chocolate a day. The 56% cocoa solids dark chocolate we use in our chocolate also contains significant amounts of phosphorus, iron, magnesium, zinc and fibre and it is often classified as a low glycaemic index food. Everything in moderation! Eating a balanced diet is important and if you want to eat chocolate everyday (I do!) you need to make sure is fits into our kilojoules allocation. Health benefits aside, with chocolate I always say – enjoy! Whether you like dark, milk or white chocolate, consumed sensibly chocolate is a great pleasure and a perfect treat food and indulgence.
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Now that we live at The Poynton...
Mike and Judy recently moved to The Poynton
We need a diary for our social life! We found it really easy to make new friends. Everyone is pretty approachable and very welcoming. We often get together for meals, drinks and other fun activities, such as the Jazz evening on the 26th March. We hope lots of people come and join us. It will be great fun!
We’ve stopped worrying about security and our safety. Here at The Poynton the security systems are great and the staff are always around to look after the village and us residents when we need them.
Just lock up and go when we want to. It’s just great having the convenience and knowing that while we’re not here or travelling somewhere, our apartment is safe and the place is being looked after.
Andrew Faleatua Trio
Live Jazz at The Poynton Saturday, 26th March from 6.00 pm Another edition of this grand, yet casual musical affair. Drinks and snacks will be provided. $35 per head and all proceeds go to the Lewis Eady Trust in support of talented musicians.
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Introducing... Jan Fisher – Sales Executive The Poynton’s new Sales Executive Jan Fisher just loves her new role. “After many years in Real Estate it was time for a change and The Poynton provided a great opportunity,” explained Jan in mid-February after her first month in the job. “I believe the retirement village concept is a very good one and I have had first-hand experience with it.” “My mother passed away suddenly a few years ago and my dad was left on his own. He reluctantly moved into a retirement village and quickly blossomed due to the companionship and lifestyle it provided. He had the time of his life and always wished he’d done it much sooner when they were both able to make the decision and move in together.” “The quality of The Poynton takes the retirement village concept to a whole new level, so I am thrilled to be marketing such a superb product. The lock-up and leave nature of The Poynton is very popular. The most recent couple who decided to buy an apartment are in their 60’s and chose The Poynton because it will allow them to maintain their very active lifestyle. It makes a lie of the fact that a place like this is where older folk come to die. It’s quite the opposite. Sure, we have all the services they need here if there are age-related health issues, but most come here for the lifestyle which is very special.” “The location is a real selling point as well. Residents love the fact that it is right in the heart of the Shore with easy access to shops, the beach and public transport etc. The busway is only a very short distance away so a quick trip into Auckland City to catch a show or meal is just so convenient.” Jan Fisher is a real local. She grew up at Belmont, went to Bayswater Primary,
Charity jazz Concert at The Poynton – Andrew Faleatua, March 26th Regular concerts featuring leading musicians at The Poynton have become popular events for both the residents and visitors. Recent concerts have featured leading pianists Jason Bae, JP Muir and Anya Maksymova. The cost to attend is $35 per head with proceeds going to the Lewis Eady Charitable Trust. The Lewis Eady Charitable Trust was established to support up and coming musicians from primary school to tertiary level. Its main aims are to provide talented young musicians with quality performance opportunities in order for them to gain experience and further their careers. It is hoped that the trust will be able to offer education scholarships and tuition grants to exceptional musicians. The next concert is scheduled for Saturday March 26th and will feature Andrew Faleatua. Andrew (23) spent his childhood in a quiet modest town known as Pleasant Point. He began piano lessons at the age of ten in Dunedin. At the age of fourteen he moved to Auckland and continued classical piano training under Judith Fulton until completion of grade 8 Trinity School of Music. After completing his grade 8, he embarked on a steep learning curve of improvising over basic chord sequences and scales instead of continuing the ATCL classical path. Moreover, he began incorporating self-taught improvisational approaches to the church piano music he played, along with singing sometimes as the lead vocalist. This setting taught him the art of sensitive accompaniment behind vocalists in the colla voce style, which lead to many vocal accompaniment performances outside of church. At age 19 Andrew became fascinated with Jazz, as it was a greater complex spontaneous and sophisticated language of improvisation in music than that to which he was familiar with. Andrew learnt how to play Jazz under Kevin Field and the other University of Auckland staff, completing his Bachelor of Music degree in 2010. He was awarded the Maori and Pacific Honours/Masters/PGdip scholarship to assist him financially in his Bachelor of Honours Music. He is striving for excellence and plans to pursue masters and PHD studies.
Jan Fisher.
Belmont Intermediate and Takapuna Grammar and has lived in Takapuna and the Bays during her adult life. Originally a dental nurse, she moved into real estate after bringing up her two boys who are now 27 and 30 and living overseas. “The Poynton is not only a great place to live I am also finding it a great place to work,” added Jan. “The residents are lovely and come from diverse and very interesting backgrounds. I need to be careful though as the cafe is a bit dangerous, I’ve put on a couple of kilos already since I started due to the lovely food and great coffee.” Contact Jan Fisher by email: janf@metlifecare.co.nz or phone 488-5711.
Art on Show
One of The Poynton residents Mr Tom Stout is currently displaying his art. Tom works mainly in watercolours and has exhibited both locally and nationally recently receiving a merit award at The Big Snells Beach Annual Exhibition. Visitors are welcome to view Tom’s work and try out Zest Café by booking at reception 488 5700.
Andrew Faleatua.
Andrew says, “One of my greatest passions is teaching music”. Andrew teaches individual lessons and also voluntary music workshops to youth as part of a youth program of which he and his wife are involved in the running of this community programme. He has been composing pieces and rearranging Jazz standards for the last three years. Booking enquiries for the Andrew Faleatua concert on March 26th, phone 488-5700.
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Education: Kristin School
(L) David Liao has been offered a place at Cambridge (Sidney Sussex College). Lewis Fry received a perfect score in the International Baccalureate Diploma. Cathy Zhang and Michael Shafer also achieved outstanding success in gaining the second highest possible Diploma score of 44 points.
A PERFECT SCORE AT KRISTIN Lewis Fry from Kristin School has received a perfect score in the International Baccalaureate Diploma. As teachers at one of New Zealand’s leading Independent Schools look forward to another successful year teaching the globally recognised International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, many of Kristin’s Year 13 students are celebrating IB results which put them on top of the world. Without doubt, the most impressive result has been achieved by Kristin’s Head Boy in 2010. Lewis gained the maximum possible total of 45 points in his IB Diploma which is an exceptional result both nationally and internationally – 45 points is a feat achieved by only 0.2% of IB students globally. Lewis studied courses in Economics, English Literature, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Spanish and Theory of
Knowledge, achieving the maximum possible grade in each of them. IB students are also required to complete a 4000-word research essay and maintain involvement in creative, physical and service pursuits. Named joint Dux last year, Lewis completed all his schooling at Kristin, having started as a Kindergarten student some 14 years ago. An extremely popular and capable young man, he is an accomplished debater, a talented sportsman and school leader. Lewis’ transcripts of achievements throughout his years at Kristin illustrate an almost perfect record since day one. Somewhat disappointed, Lewis points out that “I did get one B in Year 8, for PE”. Lewis was recently interviewed for a prestigious Commonwealth Scholarship at Melbourne University and is awaiting
the outcome. He has already been awarded a Scholarship to the University of Auckland and has applied for scholarships to Cambridge in the UK. It is certain that Lewis will have some important and exciting decisions to make in regards to his tertiary education. Classmates Cathy Zhang and Michael Shafer also achieved outstanding success in gaining the second highest possible Diploma score of 44 points. Cathy has been offered a place at Oxford University in the UK and Michael a Scholarship to study Engineering at the University of Canterbury. In total, 16 Kristin students scored 40 or more points, placing them in the top 5% of IB students worldwide. Kristin offers both NCEA and IB to its Senior students currently approximately 60% of them opt to study IB.
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The first days of the rest of our Life… By Isabelle Verney of Takapuna Grammar January rolls into February. It’s the start of a new school year and 282 new students have arrived at Takapuna Grammar School. Many are a bit nervous about high school. The little they know about TGS is based on older siblings’ reports and its reputation. Mostly, things like “the school produces good rowers” and lots of “members of bands come from here”, with a lengthy list from Gin Wigmore to the Checks. “It was a bit intimidating at first,” Gabe thought, “It doesn’t look that big from the outside, but then you get inside…” But they settled in quickly and are already very comfortable with the school. “It’s got a good format, so you don’t get lost too much,” says Evie. The students feel the school has a very supportive environment. “The teachers seem really nice, when I first met them they were really encouraging,” Evie explains. Josh adds “They told us if we have any questions, just ask us.” The Year 9s think the PSSP programme is “a good idea for those who need it” and Jobeth also enjoys
the “fun Peer Support games”. It’s a big change from one teacher, one classroom, to having eight different subjects, with eight different teachers but, as Claire puts it “It’s nice to have so many options to choose from”. Evie adds that “the timetable is good because you don’t do one subject every single day, but get a mix of them each day”. The students are also impressed with the teaching and learning philosophy at TGS; Josh explains that they “build it up in steps” and Claire adds that the teachers review topics and “break things down” to help the students understand. Josh finds this effective as “once you’ve done it, you can just move on straight away”. Evie sums it up by saying, “The teachers have really good teaching strategies and they have a lot of experience”. As well as the education, it’s the little details that you notice – Pierce likes the “impressive variation” of opportunities at the school, and Claire finds that “the little homework diaries are handy”. As for where they see themselves in five years’ time, they’ve already got plans to
be in the Peer Support Group and become prefects – “Yeah, I really want one of those blazers!” Claire adds enthusiastically. Gabe is determined to participate within the school and “make the most of my opportunities”. Well, they’re on their way – seems like they’ve already built the foundation they need to be successful in the years to come. By Isabelle Verney
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Education: Westlake Girls
Exciting development under way at Westlake Girls 2011 has seen an exciting start for Westlake Girls High School with the commencement of the new sporting facility development. Principal Alison Gernhoefer recently turned the first sod of dirt that will see the construction of state-of-the-art artificial hockey turf, two top class artificial soccer fields, cricket wicket plus two cricket practice nets and three dual purpose netball and tennis courts. All these facilities will have lighting, providing extended time for trainings and competitions which are due to be completed in May. Also covered netball and tennis courts will be added which will complete the $7.5 million sport facility project. These facilities will provide the 2000-plus Westlake Girls students and community with the unique opportunity of playing sport in a world class environment. The project is overseen by OCTA Associates with Sports Technology International providing the surfaces and overseeing the construction. Sports Technology International’s national sales manager Shane Page advises that the Westlake Girls High School is the largest artificial project undertaken in the Asia-Pacific region”. Another major building project well underway is the development of the new two-storied Administration Block that is to be completed in June.
Above: Westlake Girls Principal Alison Gernhoefer (front right) is watched by an enthusiastic crowd as she turned the first sod of soil signalling the start of the school’s new sporting facility development. The new sporting facility development plan (right).
Gold for Westlake Girls at Nationals At the New Zealand Secondary School Athletic Championships held in Hastings Westlake Girls students Alana Lythe and Ella Pilkington won gold in their respective events. Alana added the Year 9 Road Race title to her growing list of national titles and Ella Pilkington claiming the Intermediate Girls Hammer title.
WESTLAKE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Strength through experience The adolescent years are particularly important in education, in that students are formulating and stabilising the identity and the values that will underpin their behaviour in future years. A school needs to offer the support of a stable and secure environment and be sensitive to changes in society itself. More than ever before students must learn to be flexible and to develop the judgement and discernment needed to cope with change and the explosion of knowledge. Westlake Girls High School fulfils this dual role by encouraging girls to learn about themselves and their constantly changing environment, while at the same time
Westlake Choir in the United Kingdom In December of 2010 the Westlake Choir – that included 43 students – travelled to the United Kingdom where they performed 11 concerts and two workshops throughout Scotland and England. They too were caught in the bad weather that hit the UK at this time and while waiting at the airport to return home along with the many others entertained the travellers with their singing, attracting the attention of international media. “The tour was a great experience for our students who showed that the performing standard at Westlake is at a high international standard, impressing audiences throughout the UK,” reports Trip leader and Head of Music Rowan Johnston.
offering support and guidance as they practise decision making and social skills. As well as fostering high standards of academic, sporting and cultural achievements, the school promotes social responsibility and maturity through its corporate life and discipline. This calls for commitment and identity with the school’s activities, and fellowship and co-operation with its standards of conduct. Finally, we welcome an active, continuing interest and involvement of parents in the progress and activities of their daughters while at school. Indeed, this is essential if we are to achieve the best results for them.
WeStlake girlS high School 2 Wairau Road, Milford, North Shore City • Phone: (09) 489 4168 • www.westlakegirls.school.nz
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Westlake Choir in the United Kingdom. Outside Blenheim Palace (Oxfordshire) and performing at Kings College, Cambridge.
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Westlake Boys attain outstanding Cambridge results Congratulations to Westlake Boys High School and the following pupils who achieved oustanding results in the 2010 Cambridge examinations. Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) were established in 1998 to provide high-quality, leading-edge qualifications that would meet the demands of employers and educators the world over. CIE’s international A and AS Levels satisfy the entry criteria for every
university around the world and are equal in value to UK A and AS Levels. They are recognised by universities in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom (including Oxford and Cambridge) as well as throughout the European Union. In the USA they are accepted by all Ivy League universities (such as Harvard) and can earn students course credits up to one full year of credit.
WESTLAKE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL - CAMBRIDGE ACHIEVEMENTS 2010 Qualification
Achievement
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First in World - November
0610 - Biology
ZHAOXIANG JASON DONG
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First in World - November
0620 - Chemistry
ZHAOXIANG JASON DONG
IGCSE
First in World - November
0460 - Geography
SAMUEL JAMES WRAIT
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First in World - November
0580 - Mathematics (without coursework)
ZHAOXIANG JASON DONG
IGCSE
First in World - November
0413 - Physical Education
JACK CONNELL NICHOLAS EDMONDS
IGCSE
First in NZ - November
0450 - Business Studies
ZHAOXIANG JASON DONG
AS Level
First in NZ - November
9713 - Applied ICT
RYAN STANGROOM
AS Level
First in NZ - November
9691 - Computing
TIMOTHY DAVID RESNICK
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High Achievement - June
0525 - Foreign Language German
PHILIP FRICKE
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High Achievement - June
0547 - Foreign Language Mandarin Chinese
JAE-MIN LEE
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ZHAOXIANG JASON DONG
IGCSE
Best 5 IGCSEs
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SAIPRASAD RAVI
AS Level
Best 3 AS Levels
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HSUAN YU SUNNY WU
A Level
Best 3 A Levels
Second
DANNY KWOK
A Level
Best 3 A Levels
Second
PENG SENG BENJAMIN TAN
A Level
Best 3 A Levels
Third
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE with Cam Calkoen To call himself a "North Shorian" is one of Cam Calkoen's proudest traits for it is in this environment that he is inspired to make a difference and be the best that he can be. From athletics, through to community service and motivational speaking Cam has locally, nationally and internationally represented our region with pride and built networks into the many subcultures of our North Shore community. He is a monthly contributor to Channel.
Thanks Mr Laws... booms throughout the stadium for “Disability sports are ludicrous and having won that ultimate gold medal. shouldn’t be recognised alongside Interesting facts: It was passion that trumped logic on able-bodied pursuit” (Michael Laws the day that New Zealand Paralympian 2010). • In terms of ath Adam Hall heard “God Defend New I would like to thank Mr. Michael letes competing the Pa ralympic Sum mer Games Zealand” ripple throughout the stadium Laws for bringing the attention of are the second lar gest sporting in Vancouver. His passion to become a disability sport back into the media event in the world , second only winter Paralympic Champion had given spotlight. But in contrast to his views to the Summer Oly mpics. him strength above the rest of his field disability sport is as competitive, • Pa ra’ sta nds for pa rallel (equal to claim the gold after falling in the same ambitious, and as harsh as any other to), NOT pa rapleg ic. race. To see his achievement as anything deserving all the recognition it can get. • The term Pa ral ympia n is less than legendary is undermining For athletes with a physical disability officially for athlet es who have his talent and it’s a challenge that’s come many challenges, most of which competed at the Pa ralympics that are held every unconceivable until experienced first are set by themselves to become the four years. hand. best that they can be, a Paralympian • New Zeala nd ho sted the Athletes across the board are and representative of New Zealand. 2011 IPC Athletic Wo rld Championships in Ch competitive individuals who compete to The competition on route to the ristchurch, the worlds biggest be the best in the world. The competition Paralympic Games is one of elite athletics event for athletes with is rightfully determined by biological athleticism and as fierce as any disabilities. makeup and when we start to look at other sport. An individual’s personal • To get involved check out presenting awards it is on these realities achievement just to compete takes a www.paralympics.o rg.nz that achievement needs to be judged. The back seat for the hunger of winning world is a competitive place and those medals. who make it to the top don’t get there by When I was sprinting and anything other than dam hard work. For an competing against the best in the athlete with a disability to win a top award world I became accustomed to the reality that the within the New Zealand sporting community would be a victory for time difference between fellow athletes finishing each race could humanity. be greater to the time difference seen in able-bodied races. Did this I am grateful to live in a community that is supportive and make it any easier to win? Far from it. In striving to finish the race faster than ever before I had to reconnect to the passion and search encouraging of athletes with disabilities. But if disability sport lacks one thing it’s understanding. Next year is the fourteenth summer deep within myself for motivation that came by reflecting on the Paralympic Games, let’s find our athletes and share their stories, many hours (often the equivalent to a full-time job) spent training, to increase understanding and encourage participation that sees by constantly challenging mind over matter, by imagining the pride greater success for New Zealand in the world of International sport. of self and country when the flag is hoisted and the national anthem
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1 Which US President won a Nobel Prize in 1906? 2. Which city is the capital of the Andalusia region of Spain? 3. Who wrote the novel The Great Gatsby? 4. What was the name of the chef in Fawlty Towers? 5. How did pop singer Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPiere become better known? 6. What was the final battle that Napoleon fought in? 7. What was the name of the land where Gulliver met the little people? 8. Which animal’s name comes first in a standard dictionary? 9. What are Western, South-eastern, Oxford, Midland, North-eastern, Northern? 10. What are the North Shore’s two sister cities?
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Dr Wayne Mapp is the local Member of Parliament for North Shore. First elected in 1996, he is currently the Minister of Defence and Research Science and Technology, and Associate Minister for Tertiary Education and Economic Development. Electorate Office contact details: 15 Anzac Avenue, Takapuna Phone 486 0005.
2011 election critical for our future This year’s election will be about the future of New Zealand. It will be about our direction as a nation, and how we can harness the drive and ambition of a people and businesses to get there. The last election was dominated by issues of the moment – especially, which party had the best credentials to deal with effects of the global financial crisis on New Zealand. This election will be about delivering the best future. The National-led Government has already shown our commitment to effectively managing the economy. Over the next three years we will be looking to further build an environment where business can thrive and our exporters can expand their presence overseas. This will give us the growth we need for our future.
Takapuna Boating Club News
What a great summer we are having!
On 1 February the new Ministry of Science and Innovation came into being. The new Ministry amalgamates the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology and the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology into a single Ministry. It is another key element in the Government’s strategy to build the economy. Science and innovation are central to driving our growth and raising our standard of living. The new Ministry is the latest in a number of reforms in the science system made by this Government: • Through the new Technology Development Grant we have made a $92 million investment in 26 of New Zealand’s most R&D-intensive companies in the high value manufacturing and services sector. • We have introduced the Technology Transfer Voucher, designed to increase connections between businesses and the research community. Successful applicants will be provided with 50 per cent funding towards research with one of six research organisations around the country. The funding must be matched by the business itself. • We have started forming a nationwide network of commercialisation centres, where business leaders and researchers will collaborate to increase the commercialisation of publicly-funded research. These and many other changes make up the biggest overhaul of the science sector in decades. Innovation is the key to growth and this year an even greater focus will be put on economic objectives, as well as providing further tools designed to ensure New Zealand businesses thrive.
Sail Auckland was a great success. The Club and beach were buzzing. It is the first time that this prestigious event has been held at Takapuna Boating Club and from the sailors feedback they would like Takapuna to continue running this event in the future. 182 sailors in 12 classes competed in light winds. The New Zealand team yachtsmen and women did extremely well winning or placing in every event. Once again we are very grateful for the assistance of boats and people from our neighbouring boating and yachting clubs... it required a large team effort involving 126 volunteers on and off the water.
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Exciting events still to come... Autumn Regatta, 18th-20th March Our final sailing regatta for the season is the Autumn regatta that will also be the Splash Nationals. This is an opportunity for junior sailors to test their skills in Splash competition. RS:X boards, 470’s and Hobies will also be racing over two days.
King of the Harbour, King of the Harbour, 1st & 2nd April – Another international event. This is the highlight of the ocean surf ski season with a downwind race so the course will be decided on the Friday 1st April. Sprint races at the Viaduct on Friday 1st April and the long 36km race on Saturday 2nd April. Still lots of exciting and varied events coming up at Takapuna Boating Club during this glorious summer of 2011.
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Legally Speaking with Simpson Western Lawyers
A Victory for Company Directors You can rely on Expert Advice While this decision related to professional directors of a major corporation, the fundamental principles arising out of it will also apply to directors of smaller businesses.
With more company directors being held personally accountable for their actions, the recent Feltex decision is welcome. This decision gives directors some certainty that if they act in good faith and make proper enquiry, they should be able to rely on expert advice from their employees and professional advisors. The Feltex case (Ministry of Economic Development v Feeney and Others) addressed the director’s duty under section 36A of the Financial Reporting Act 1993 (FRA) to ensure that the financial statements of a reporting entity comply with the applicable reporting standards, and a director’s right under section 138 of the Companies Act 1993 to rely on expert advice.
The Allegations Five directors of Feltex Carpets Limited faced two charges under section 36A of the FRA. The charges related to Feltex’s 31 December 2005 interim accounts, which did not disclose breaches by Feltex of various obligations under certain facility agreements and, did not classify the amounts owing under those facilities as a current liability. At the time the accounts were prepared, Feltex was transitioning to the new International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The Defence The directors relied on section 40 of the FRA, which enables directors to avoid liability under section 36A if they can prove they took all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that they complied with that
section. They claimed they had taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure a smooth transition to the new IFRS by: (a) Engaging a reputable accounting firm to assess the new IFRS and identify the areas that had to be addressed in the changeover; (b) Employing a qualified and well resourced financial management team to review the IFRS as they applied to Feltex; (c) Obtaining declarations from Feltex’s CFO and CEO that the FRA had been complied with; and (d) Engaging the same accounting firm to review the interim accounts to ensure compliance with the IFRS.
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Accountancy Beyond the numbers with Hayes Knight
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To Mondayise or to not Mondayise?
Whatever your political, social or religious beliefs we all enjoy a good day off work. This year workers were particularly hard done by with Waitangi Day falling on a Sunday and ANZAC Day falling on Easter Monday which is of course already a public holiday. This lead to widespread calls for change to the rules around those particular statutory holidays, and significant media coverage with those in the know debating the pro’s and con’s of Mondayising. You may have heard that at Hayes Knight we decided to give one of those days back to the team, and so the Hayes Knight day off happened on Valentines Day, Monday February 14. We considered the debate over whether this diminishes the meaning of the days, but in the end decided that Waitangi Day and Anzac Day are very important days in the history of New Zealand and will still be commemorated on February 6 and April 25. Our day off was simply a gesture to our valued team members to reward them for their hard work and loyalty and to make up in part for two statutory days being missed this year. So, should everyone be thinking about this? Well, I suggest that everyone thinks about this but definitely do not think that everyone should do it. You see, as with every business decision, it is all about conducting a cost benefit analysis and assessing the decision logically. For us, the goodwill created by giving a day back to our team (one that we as
employers would not ordinarily have had anyway) far outweighed the cost of closing for a day. Every business has a different set of drivers and a different cost structure so every decision will be different but the thought process will be similar. Just like any standard investment decision. If your desire to be a good employer is driving your decision to give a day off, then remember that you need a well thought out and consistent strategy. A random day off will be well received by your team, but quickly forgotten if the rest of your employment practices are below par. To be a good employer you need to provide a safe and healthy workplace, great training, a warm and inclusive environment, clear and consistent feedback and great leadership. I once heard a phrase that resonates strongly for me. Your team only want three things from the organisation: 1. Someone to believe in (you as the leader)
2. Something to believe in (your organisation) 3. And someone to believe in them So should we Mondayise these two holidays? I don’t know – let’s leave that for the politicians. What I do know is that if you are an employer, your team will always be one of the most critical aspects to your business and therefore you must have a clear strategic focus on attracting, retaining and developing the stars of tomorrow to ensure the long term sustainable success of your business and to maintain your sanity.
Matthew Bellingham is CEO of innovative chartered accountancy practice Hayes Knight www.hayesknight.co.nz
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QUINCEY’s ADVENTURES with Shaun Quincey After bumping into Aidan Bennett at a Takapuna Café I was asked if I would be interested in writing a column for Channel Magazine! Excited but unsure of wanting to ever write again after having committed four months of last year knocking out 95,000 words writing my book Tasman Trespasser 2. I have decided to give the column a crack, once again burying the memories of my failed sixth and seventh form English exams. A bit about myself. For 23 years I have lived on the shore residing in Devonport, Northcote, Mairangi Bay and now happily living in Takapuna. I am a frequent patron of the great new Macs Brewbar, a proud North Shore Rugby club member and Mairangi Bay Surf Lifeguard with a small side interest in rowing oceans and getting outdoors. I have decided to write about little adventures around the North Shore and the odd excursion further afield eventually hoping to compile a list of the top adventures on the Shore! If you know of any North Shore adventures I would love to know about them so I can tackle them in future issues. Email me at:- shaun@tasmantrespasser.com. This month I was surprised to find a sky diving operator just 30 minutes from Takapuna and curiosity got the better of me.
The biggest adrenalin rush – only 30 minutes away
Being plagued with a fear of flying this adventure was certainly one that I never thought would come to fruition. Succumbing to a bit of peer pressure from a friend returning from overseas the jump was booked and I was about to be thrown from a plane. Travelling just 30 minutes from the Shore we pulled up to Blue Skies Skydiving and I watched what looked like the world’s smallest plane glide onto the runway after unloading some punters four kilometres above sea level! Through the safety briefing I watched the assistant pack my chute trying to avoid any thoughts about what was about to happen. With not a moment to spare I was squeezing into this matchbox-sized plane that was climbing higher and higher. Turning from side to side gaining altitude. At about 10,000 feet it was great looking out over Rangitoto to the east and then looking west over Muriwai Beach. There can’t be that many places in the world to sky dive where you can see both coasts of the country you’re aiming for. “One Minute” the pilot exclaimed! Who I might add was wearing a parachute as well! The countdown had begun to one of the most unnatural moments in my life. I was about to be thrown out of a plane travelling 300kph to begin a 12,500 foot decent towards Parakai Springs. The Pilot swung the door open and I moved around dangling my legs off the highest step in the world. “Three, two, one” out the door and straight into a back flip! I wouldn’t dare write the combination of expletives exiting my mouth which I could hardly pronounce as we accelerated from 0-200kph directly towards the ground. 40 seconds of free fall was one of the most incredible and exhilarating moments in my life! The chute opened (thankfully) and as we glided towards the airfield my heart rate was around 180 beats per minute. Landing was smooth
and momentarily depressing as the adrenalin drifted away. I was officially addicted trying to convince the operator to give me a discounted second jump sadly the next spot was booked and I would live to jump another day. The best adrenalin rush I have ever experienced and I recommend the experience to any one. It was truly incredible! Cost: $325.00 for 12,500 feet jump. Rating: 9/10 NEXT MONTH: I will be taking my adventures a few hours north to the Poor Nights on the prowl for pilot whales and manta rays!
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Our monthly golf column is provided by Craig Dixon of The Institute of Golf (iGOLF). iGOLF is a team of golf specific experts who work together with a multi-disciplinary approach to develop and optimise golfing performance. This is done by evaluating current capabilities; including swing assessment, golf specific muscle balance, strength and physical conditioning, and mental frame. The iGOLF team then work together to formulate a personal Golf Performance programme targeting key areas, all of which is completely individualised for the golfer. Services include technical swing coaching, golf specific physiotherapy, strength and conditioning and mind coaching. The Institute of Golf prides itself in providing a complete support network for every individual golfer. In this issue he talks about the Institute of Golf Academy.
The advanced planned processes of the Academy systems see’s dreams become a reality. Institute of Golf FUTURE STARS program proves popular
Institute of Golf Academy 2011
The Academy is a performance pathway for players determined to pursue the game at an advanced level. The Academy provides opportunities for players to embark on their dreams. The success of the academy, has seen many members go on to professional ranks and others then being offered golf scholarships to United States Universities. Academy players have access to the industry leading multidisciplinary approach of the Institute of Golf. The team nurtures player performance and ability levels by evaluating their current capabilities; including swing assessment, golf specific muscle balance, strength and physical conditioning, and mental fortitude. The igolf team then works together to formulate a personal golf performance programme targeting key areas, all of which is completely individualised to the player and their specific goals. The Institute of Golf also prides itself in providing a complete support network for each individual golfer. It is the ultimate golf performance experience and is leading the way for the 21st century golfer.
Academy Golfer Lydia Ko.
In our February issue we highlighted the Institute of Golf FUTURE STARS program. This is proving to be very popular with the Term 1 intake completely full. The team at the Institute of Golf are now taking bookings for the Term 2 intake. If you want to have your son or daughter involved in this Term 2 program then make contact with the Institute of Golf team today. Phone: 415 7778, E-mail: craig@instituteofgolf.co.nz www.instituteofgolf.co.nz
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The First Step to Improvement The Screening process is the term used by Institute of Golf. The Screening procedure is designed to collect specific Information and data imperative to the success of the player’s improvement, development and enjoyments of the programme. The comprehensive Institute of Golf screening is conducted at the start of the players 12-month term and we advise quarterly rescreening. After thorough data collection and advanced screening, the instruction department designs and prepares a framework for the year. This includes the player’s weekly routine, short-term goals, physiological weaknesses and periodisation model. The 12-month template will be produced within 48 hours of screening. All players accepted into the academy will be part of a unique Institute of Golf family and part of a team that strives for excellence on a national and international level. For more information contact Craig Dixon at the Institute of Golf, Gate 3, 402 Albany Highway, Albany (beside Kristin School). Phone 415 7778, E-mail: craig@instituteofgolf.co.nz, www.instituteofgolf.co.nz
Combining golf instruction with fundamental movement skills in a fun safe environment. To enrol please visit www.instituteofgolf.co.nz/futurestars or phone 09 415 7778
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INTERVIEW: Nick Cassidy, Racing Driver
Westlake’s fastest By Aidan Bennett
16 year old Westlake Boys year 12 student Nick Cassidy is one of New Zealand’s hottest motor racing prospects. In fact he is being tipped for a big future. The word is that European scouts are keeping a very close eye on him. Nick Cassidy first got the motor racing bug at a very early age. At three years old he would watch Formula One on TV and be able to recite the 24 finishers the next day to his granddad, who had competed himself in his earlier years. As soon as he was six he started competing in karts. His talent was obvious right from the start and he ended karting winning nearly a third of events he entered. At the age of eight Nick was the North Island Sprint Kart Champion in the Cadet Class. He won the national title in the class a year later and went on to win another eight national or North Island titles over a four year period. His karting career culminated with his winning the NZ Rotax Max Challenge in 2008 which meant he represented New Zealand at the World Karting Championships in Italy where he finished 11th. Nick also made three visits to Australia to represent New Zealand in their karting competition. In mid 2008, at just 14 years old, Nick made the move to cars. He was the recipient of the SpeedSport Scholarship, meaning that he had a fully funded drive in Formula First that season. Nick quickly made a name for himself, claiming the Manfield Winter Series on debut, and finished 2nd in the New Zealand Championship while claiming rookie of the year. He managed to double the previous scholarship winners records, taking eight out of 24 wins. 2009 saw a big step up, moving to the Formula Ford division and he repeated his Formula First success. With support from FUCHS and BNT, he was runner-up in the Formula Ford New Zealand Championship and also named Rookie of the Year in that class for the 2009/2010 season. A total of eight from 18 wins saw Nick score the most race wins along with pole positions and podiums. This very competitive performance saw him compete in one round of Formula Ford in Australia with Evans Motorsport, finishing on the podium in the final race of his debut. “Competing at a V8 Supercar event meant that the crowds were huge, something that I wasn’t used to,” explained Nick. The competition was also very fierce, so overall I was rapt with the way I went. I had never driven a Mygale or Duratec powered car before this event and being a street circuit and V8 Supercar event we had very little practice.”
Nick Cassidy’s rapid rise has continued this season with a move to the Toyota Racing Series in what has been tipped as the most competitive year of the series yet, with 10 international drivers here from six different countries. This is now New Zealand’s premier motor racing division. Going in to the fourth round of this series at Manfeild during February he was running second behind his Giles Motorsport team mate Mitch Evans. In the countries most prestigious race - the New Zealand Grand Prix - he was pushing Evans hard for 31 laps but hit a ripple strip and spun with four laps to go which saw his hopes for victory slip through his fingers. The result pushed him back to 3rd in the series, but he is still in the lead for the rookie title. The overall championship still has one more round, scheduled for Taupo in mid March. With a bit of a break until then, Nick now heads back to school at Westlake Boys to study for his sixth form year. He has some pretty hefty ambitions that many think he will achieve, and he outlined these to me during out chat in mid-February. “My ambition is to go to Europe with Formula One being the ultimate goal. It is not easy to get the budget required,
My ambition is to go to Europe with Formula One being the ultimate goal. It is not easy to get the budget required, so in the mean time I will keep studying at school while putting in the best performances I can at the race track. Issue 8 - MARCH 2011 www.channelmag.co.nz
INTERVIEW: Nick Cassidy, Racing Driver so in the mean time I will keep studying at school while putting in the best performances I can at the race track. It is hard juggling both, but it teaches me about priorities and organisation and at the end of the day it will be of huge benefit. Ultimately, I’d love to get to Europe in the next year, but realise that many things influence this so I need to be prepared for when I get the chance”. At Westlake Boys, Nick also plays soccer. He was in the Westlake team
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that won the Auckland Championship two years in a row, and also the Auckland Under 15 Knock Out Cup Tournament. Injury put him out of action last season, but, if the word on the street is correct, then soccer might be on the back burner for Nick Cassidy over the next few years and Westlakers (the fast growing Westlake old boys organisation) will have one of their own to watch as he pursues his goal of making it to Formula One. Won’t that be great!
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netball NEWS with Adele Lendich
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Twilight is underway. Ladies’ Day needs more teams! Our Business House campaign is also underway…. Where are all of those social teams who want to have fun, improve their fitness and finish off with a drink at our bar on a Friday night!…. Women and Men - come on down to AMI Netball North Harbour and join up or visit www.netballnorthharbour.co.nz for more details.
This phenomenon is not new to sport, but come on - let’s give kids a fair go without publicly embarrassing them. One of the big issues for us, as a major sport on the North Shore with 16,000 members, is to address side line behaviour. That is “parents behaving badly”. This phenomenon is not new to sport, but come on - let’s give kids a fair go without publicly embarrassing them. Some sports are now having to appoint ‘field marshals’ and Netball was no exception, last year assigning a person to ‘roam’ the courts to ensure that our spectators were well behaved. Our young players shouldn’t have that added pressure of trying to please their parents on the court, and they certainly don’t want the embarrassment of witnessing their parents yelling at the coach, the umpire, the opposition or their fellow team-mates. In 2001, researchers from Waikato University looked at abuse from the sidelines and how it affected the performance of our youngest sports people. The research was part of a campaign entitled “Give it a rest and they’ll play their best” which urged supporters to set a good example to children. Unfortunately, their findings showed that some kids dropped out of sport as a direct result of their badly behaved parents. They either feigned an injury or said that they weren’t enjoying the sport anymore. Last year AUT and selected sporting organizations including the Regional Sports Trusts met to discuss this issue. Whilst there is ongoing robust debate surrounding this issue, I think it is a sad indictment of our communities when inappropriate adult behaviour interferes with what every parent fundamentally wants – our kids to play sport, have some fun and most of all, to ensure they have a good experience.
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Anyone for Croquet? I just love stories like these. Uncovering little gems that are right on our doorstep. In this case virtually right in the middle of Takapuna. Believe it or not, the Takapuna Croquet Club is about a 30 second brisk walk from the food court at Westfield Shore City. Just go out of the car park, down the end of Como Street, across Auburn Street and you are there. It’s a hive of activity and they are very keen to get new people playing. The Takapuna Croquet Club started in 1912 as part of the Takapuna Bowling, Croquet and Tennis Club in Byron Avenue. There were two tennis courts, nine bowling rinks, two croquet lawns and a pavilion. In 1953, the croquet club was transferred to the site it now occupies in the Auburn Reserve. The Reserve had been gifted to the Takapuna Council by a Miss McDonnell for the use of the women and children of Takapuna. Eventually the other occupiers of the Reserve were the Girl Guides, the Ladies Bowling club, a playcentre for pre-schoolers and the Croquet Club - made up of only women players in those early days. The Croquet Club land and a portion of the parking area has been leased from the North Shore City Council ever since. A new clubhouse was completed in 2007. This clubhouse is also used for suitable functions. A Hen party was a recent function. The day I called for a chat, I met with energetic club manager Patricia Phillips and member Lois Wood who organises the Golf Croquet. Golf Croquet is a shorter version of the game that is growing in popularity. They are keen to ensure that the people of the area know how easy it is to get involved in playing the game. The game of Golf Croquet was introduced in 2005 to help boost membership. About a quarter of the current members play Golf Croquet. “Traditional Croquet is a fantastic and very tactical game but for some it can be a bit too long,” explains Lois Wood. “For those people, Golf Croquet is the perfect game. It takes around 30-45 minutes, which is about a quarter or a third of the time and is lots of fun.” So why should people consider taking up Croquet or Golf Croquet at the Takapuna club? “It’s great for companionship, a good way to keep fit and active and it is not physically demanding,” says Patricia Phillips. “The location is very central and easy to get to, with loads of parking, and it is a great social activity.” Those interested in finding out more can come along to a ‘Havea-Go Day’ at the Takapuna Croquet Club and try their hand at Golf Croquet. Members of the Takapuna Croquet Club are on hand to
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show how to get started. “Being an easy game to learn, new players are soon making hoops and having a great time,” adds Patricia Phillips. There is always fun and laughter. Afternoon tea is served at the end of play, however we find some players are reluctant to stop playing.” All you need to start is a pair of flat-soled shoes. For more information, phone the club on 489-5241 (leave a message) or email Patricia Phillips (takapunacroquetclub@hotmail.com). So there it is Channel readers. Croquet in Takapuna. In the years to come I can see it catching on as an interesting social activity for businesses wishing to do something different in the same way that bowling has become popular. What could be better than a game of Croquet followed by a drink at one of our many fine local Takapuna establishments?
Marion Lee and Marj Crawford.
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gundry's grumbles with Simon Gundry Simon Gundry is a Devonport and North Shore identity, and character, who is known for calling a spade a spade. He is a director of contracting company Gill & Gundry, is an enthusiastic and active sailor (past crew-member of Ceramco New Zealand and Lion New Zealand in Whitbread Round The World races and Shockwave in Admiral’s Cup) and is a life member of the North Shore Rugby Football Club. This is his regular and lively contribution to CHANNEL.
Trades, Training and… what do we do now? The Pohutukawa blossoms have all gone, although the days remain warm. Back into the turmoil of work, the Christmas holidays are now a fading memory. No. 2 son has returned to Europe for another season of sailing, no. 3 son is back in his tunnel in Brisbane, no. 4 son has returned from the United States where he spent six months on a ship as a diesel engineer learning a wonderful trade with the Holland American line. Ever since the boys have been young I have talked to them about getting a passport to the world, that is, an education and skills that can take them around the world. No. 1 son is a carpenter, no. 2 son is a wooden boat builder, no. 3 son is a surveyor out of Otago University, no. 4 son is with the New Zealand Maritime School as a cadet maritime engineer and no. 5 son is putting himself through flying school. I believe their ability to play a bit of rugby, a bit of cricket and with a good sound work ethic they can go anywhere in the world. I find it very sad to see, so often, good young people putting themselves through tertiary education, coming out the other end after several years with a large debt, but unable to find employment that suits them. It is disturbing to see the unemployment figures
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rising in January, a lot of it being put down to university students unable to find jobs in their chosen fields. Recently I was talking to a friend of one of my boys, who had finished his degree and with no job opportunity in his chosen field, he’s now pushing a barrow and concreting foundations for us. I don’t believe as a country we put enough emphasis on young people who want a trade as a career. University doesn’t suit everybody; I believe there is too much emphasis put on a university education. I believe we should be encouraging some of our kids to take up a trade, there is a shortage of good tradesmen. I think the Government should introduce incentives for employers to take on apprentices, to train them in carpentry, plumbing, or to be electricians. There is no incentive to take on young people at all, you get them very raw out of school and it takes a good year to get them up to speed to be worthwhile for an employer to have in a trade. When we get this raw young person, we have to pay them $13 an hour just to be there – that’s a significant investment to be made before they can make a worthwhile contribution as an employee. I believe that we have priorities quite wrong in this country, the idea of taking young, at-risk youth on a ten day cruise on something like the Spirit of New Zealand gives them the wrong message. I read recently that they have taken young, at-risk people on ski trips – they should be training them in some worthwhile field to give them a sense of worth and aspiration. I don’t believe a ten day trip on the Spirit of New Zealand is going to give anyone a sense of worth, just a sense of entitlement – something that far too many people in this country already have. How things have changed over the last few years, our supermarkets used to be the training grounds for the local school kids – at 4 o’clock they’d be there in their uniforms, on the checkouts, packing groceries etc. All my boys learned basic work ethics at the local New World in Devonport. Now it is completely staffed by new immigrants. The other day I was trying to find some horseradish sauce – I had to ask four different people before I finally found someone who knew what I was talking about. I sometimes wonder if we are selling this country short by bringing in all these new immigrants; some of these people are very well qualified, why are they packing groceries, or driving cabs – I am very confused about all this. Another bit of a grumble is about the state of our service industry – I think it needs a big rocket for the Rugby World Cup. We are going to have a huge influx of visitors - in so many cafes and restaurants the service is perfunctory to say the least. I’ve spent a lot of time in California over the years and that’s a place that knows about service – I think we could learn a lot from them. You’re greeted at the entry to a restaurant with a big smile, shown instantly to a table and given a glass of ice cold water. You’re not left for 5-10 minutes without any acknowledgement, as so commonly happens in this city. I hope this year we don’t overprice and under deliver in the service industry. That’s it for now, enjoy the rest of the warm weather – soon it’ll be footy season again, standing around the touchlines in the wind and rain in damp gumboots.
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ACC – genuine quid pro quo
Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon Takapuna Beach, Sunday 28th August Fantastic events just keep on coming for Takapuna Beach and the North Shore. On Sunday 28th August the inaugural Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon will take place from Takapuna. Also included is a half marathon, a five kilometre fun run and walk and ChildFund New Zealand Kids two kilometre Beach Run. This event is an extension of the North Shore Half Marathon that has been run in conjunction with the Run Auckland Series for the past five years, growing rapidly to over 2000 participants in 2010. The Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon incorporates all the North Shore’s great sites into one event, making it New Zealand’s most scenic marathon. The marathon and half marathon will be based on a 21.1km circuit that will see participants head from Takapuna Beach to Milford Beach and return before making their way down to Devonport taking in Narrow Neck Beach and North Head before returning to Takapuna to complete the lap. Gould Reserve, at Takapuna Beach, will be the centre of all the race activity. Participants will start and finish there and they will also pass through at the six kilometre, 21 kilometre and 27 kilometre marks, making it a great race for spectators and supporters. Region versus Region will be a competition within the Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon. This will see different areas of Auckland, New Zealand and the World compete against one another. Every participant will select a region to represent and the region with the fastest average time will have bragging rights as the fastest runners around. So join up all you North Shore people we must win this one! There is also an incentive for participants to keep coming back for more. If you keep coming back every year for five years you will become part of the ‘Golden Shoes Survivor Club’ earning you priority entry, special bib number allocation and more. There will also be the David Forman Corporate Cup Competition for businesses to get a team together and take part in the event. This is a great initiative for businesses to encourage health and fitness within their organisation which will lead to healthier and more productive employees. The official charity of the Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon is ChildFund New Zealand. $1 from every entry will go to ChildFund New Zealand and all participants are encouraged to further raise funds for this great charity. The event is being organised by energetic North Shore athlete Dion Jelley who is also organising the Run Auckland series (www. runnz.co.nz) as a build-up to the Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon. Dion is also looking for local musicians or groups who are interested in providing entertainment on the day. To find out more about the Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Marathon visit the event website (www.northshoremarathon.co.nz) or contact Dion Jelley via email dion@runnz.co.nz
In 1967, a Royal Commission of Inquiry led by the Honourable Justice Woodhouse commissioned the Woodhouse Report. The Woodhouse Report recommended a comprehensive compensation scheme that was to be implemented on a no fault basis. Regardless of liability compensation would be paid for injury. The Woodhouse report restricted compensation to injury based claims and excluded non accidental injury and sickness claims. The Woodhouse Report was based on the premise of a social contract or a quid pro quo whereby levies were paid in exchange for accidental injury cover under legislative provisions. The current scheme bars claims for compensatory (fault based) damages and permits claims for exemplary damages also known as punitive damages. The current ACC system has recently come under public scrutiny with increasing numbers of ACC claimants being rejected on the basis their ‘injuries’ are found to be caused by degenerative changes. The Accident Compensation Act 2000, sets out a personal injury does not include a personal injury caused wholly or substantially by a gradual process, disease or infection not covered. Furthermore a personal injury for the purposes of the Act and obtaining cover does not include personal injury caused wholly or substantially by the aging process. Ordinarily a degenerative disease process is defined as thus for the purposes of a medical diagnosis. The Accident Compensation Act precludes degenerative changes on the basis of legal tests which examine both medical evidence and the claimants’ particular set of circumstances such as employment tasks and mechanics of the physiological changes. For example, in the case of Rowe v ACC (2008) the applicant’s spondylosis was held to be a personal injury caused by work related, gradual process, disease or infection under section 30 of the Act. Blacks Medical Dictionary (42nd edition) defines spondylosis as a combination of disc degeneration and joint degeneration in the back usually due to osteoarthritis. The applicant worked for around twenty years as a contractor setting up vineyards, his work tasks involved installing the lattice of poles to hold grapevine wires. The nature and characteristics of the applicant’s employment tasks caused vibration and a force to be transmitted through the tractor the applicant was driving, every time a fence pole was dropped into the ground. The court considered medical evidence on the functional anatomy of the spine. The medical evidence set out the movements of the cervical and lumbar spine are greater than the thoracic spine. And for this reason the thoracic spine is better able to withstand the effects of constant vibration and pressure on the spinal column. If the applicant’s spondylosis was degenerative then medical evidence suggested the degenerative changes would be evident throughout the whole spine. The applicant’s spondylosis was restricted to his cervical spine thereby distinguishing the applicant’s spondylosis as a work related gradual process injury from spondylosis as a natural degenerative process. The difficulty with cases such as these is the blurring between the medical diagnosis to treat and the medical diagnosis for the purpose of identifying personal injury cover under the Act. ACC operates in a quasi market in so far as the government subsidies any short fall in revenue collected through ACC levies. The social contract foundation of the ACC scheme is being increasingly questioned amidst the increasing numbers of claimants being declined due to findings of degenerative changes. Watch this space!
Judith Moore is a local Milford based Barrister (DipNursing BCom/LLB). She practises in the areas of Employment, Family and Medical Law. Telephone: 410 0536, Mobile: 027 2958580, Email: judithmoore67@xtra.co.nz Web: www.judithmoore.co.nz
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An Iron-woman’s tribute to a special friend
Shelley Menalda has decided to take on the toughest challenge of her life this month by participating in the 2011 Ironman. That means swimming for 3.8km, riding a bike for 180kms, and then running a marathon (42km). And it all happens on the same day! Naturally one would ask, what would possess someone to take on such a challenge. Shelley is taking on the Ironman in memory of her best friend Julia Selwyn, to raise $10,000 for the North Shore Hospice. Julia was just 55 years old when she died two years ago. She had been diagnosed with terminal cancer a few years previously. “To say I miss Jules would be an understatement. She was a very strong person who would often say to me that she wasn’t worried about dying, she was just so sad for the people she was leaving behind” says Shelley. “She never complained about her lot. Her philosophy was ‘business as usual’. She absolutely loved having her friends and family around her and this continued until the day she died.” Shelley remembers how Julia’s girlfriends would visit North Shore Hospice with coffee and cake and sit with her, gossiping for hours. She was a strong person to the bitter end. “It is with strength drawn from her that I take up this challenge; she is my inspiration.” “North Shore Hospice looked after Jules so well towards the end of her journey. They were such an amazing support team for Jules, her family and friends”. For the 48-year-old mother of two, deciding to do the Ironman was the easy part. Once reality set in, the training for it has been a full time obsession for the past nine months. “Other than a half-marathon many, many years
ago I was pretty much a non-athlete. The first months of my training were really hard - running by myself in the rain and cold was miserable. I often had to give myself little pep talks and would remind myself often that at least I was able to get out and run, as for many exercise is not an option. I often think of Jules when I am training. She keeps me going and I know she would be so proud of my efforts.” “North Shore Hospice looked after Jules so well during the final months of her life so I thought that I would like to help them by using my Ironman journey to raise funds for them.” Training for the Ironman takes up all of Shelley’s spare time. When she is not working, she is out training to make sure that she is in the best possible condition when she hits the start line. One of Shelley’s most vivid memories of her training was during the K2 (the toughest one day cycling event in the southern hemisphere - 200kms). “The most amazing thing happened. About 3/4 of the way into the race a yellow balloon floated in front of me and my eyes were led to two balloons tied in a tree. One had the word “JULES” written on it - I cried.” Ironman is definitely a tough challenge – if you don’t complete it within 17 hours (yes, that is 17 hours) then no medal. “By the end of the Ironman, I want to achieve two things 1) a medal and 2) raise $10,000 for North Shore Hospice.”
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Devonport Community Harvest Fair - Sunday March 13th
Although this event is based in Devonport, people are invited from all of Auckland and show off their most unusual vegetable, biggest pumpkin, best sunflower (seed head or flower head), scariest scarecrow and tastiest baking! This is the second year the Devonport Community House and Devonport Community Gardens have joined together to run this village fair event and they hope to build on the success of the first. In addition to running the competitions, they will also have fresh produce stalls and delicious food, traditional games and activities, and an Old MacDonald’s petting farm (which is enjoyed by children of all ages). Last year’s winning pumpkin was grown by Ruby Judson and weighed in at 30.7kg. The biggest sunflower seedhead last year was grown by Hohepa Gardens and measured a whopping 35cm in diameter. There are some beautiful sunflowers out and about now, so cut of the seed head and keep it in a dark, dry area, preferably in a paper bag and enter it into our competition. The organisers have changed the title of this year’s scarecrow to Scariest Scarecrow, but it still needs to be made out of recycled materials! There is also a People’s Choice award for this popular competition. There are two new competitions this year – the oddest/funniest/largest vegetable of the show, and an event that was repeatedly requested last year – a bake off! So please enter your best cake or tastiest fruit pie. All winners will receive rosettes and ribbons. There is a trophy for the Giant
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Pumpkin Competition. This year there is also a poster design competition. The wonderfully colourful scarecrow poster for the event was designed by very talented 10 year old Marija Snjegota. Devonport Community Harvest Fair, Sunday 13 March, 2pm-7pm, 32 Clarence Street, Devonport. For more information on the event and to get a copy of the competition rules, please phone: 445-3068 or 021 120 7086 or email devonportharvest@gmail.com
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Alfredo’s OF MAIRANGI BAY In the mood to dine in Mairangi Bay, this month a girlfriend and I decided to visit Alfredo’s Pizzeria Restaurant in The Mall at 404 Beach Road. Alfredo’s is an institution in Mairangi Bay in the sense that it has been there for locals for over 15 years. And, as I used to live across the road and never frequented the restaurant, I thought it was time to give Alfredo’s a visit. Walking into the restaurant, the charm of painted murals, wooden tables and a chalkboard pizza menu provided the ambience we were looking for from an Italian BYO. However, it was unfortunate that the atmosphere could not make-up for the incredibly frustrating service we received throughout our dining experience. We waited 5-10 minutes to receive our menus, and when the owner finally dropped menus on our table, there was no hello or explanation of the specials that were written on the chalkboard menu. In fact, it was then that we noticed that the owner was the chef, and the waitress – and we practically had to wrangle her to get any details about the menu and our bottles of Pellegrino. Not ready to order, and realising it might be awhile until we were able to place our orders, we quickly asked for some of the homemade garlic dough balls to get us started. These little morsels came out piping hot – a bit bland but yet a bit moreish at the same time. For mains, we were unsure what to order, so we decided on a good mix – Chicken Tortellini in a Mushroom and Cream Sauce, Spaghetti with Mussels in a Napoletana Sauce and the Romana pizza with
salami, capsicum and onions. While the tortellini wasn’t homemade, it was tasty with fresh mushrooms and herbs throughout the sauce. I wish we had saved some of the garlic dough balls to dip in the cream sauce, as this would have made them perfect. Both the spaghetti and the pizza were exactly what we expected – perhaps a tiny bit heavy – but filled with mussels and toppings. Classic Italian flavours. To finish, we indulged in a piece of Tiramisu, which we had to go up to the counter to order even though at this point there was no one else in the restaurant. The Tiramisu was lovely – although the ice cream on the side was a bit flavourless and unnecessary. With a great atmosphere and local tradition, it was a bit disappointing to receive such poor service – and not even receive an apology at the end for all the waiting we endured. However, the food was decent and the prices even better, so if you aren’t expecting someone to bend over backwards for you while you dine – this may be the place to come enjoy some wine, some basic spaghetti and some laughs. Kellie Larson is a local ‘foodie’ who lives in Takapuna. Email: kellie@channelmag.co.nz
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Raw wood to finished art in 10 days This is the challenge facing 30 sculptors at Lake House Arts Centre. Between Thursday 7 and Saturday 16 April, the artists will use chainsaws, axes, chisels and sanders to produce spectacular art works from tree trunks and branches. Lake House Arts Centre runs this National Live carving event every two years. The wood comes from trees felled during road works and from other construction or building sites and is stockpiled to dry in the garden of the Arts Centre on Barry’s Point Reserve, Takapuna. The public is invited and welcome to come and see the sculptors at work in the gardens that surround the 110 year old Lake House. Each day between 9am and 5pm artists will be working to meet the deadline to finish their work. Watching the work progress from its
raw state to finished art is fascinating. The completed sculptures will be judged on Sunday 17 April by invited guest artist Marte Szirmay. The exhibition will be officially opened at 3pm that day, when all the works will be for sale. An exhibition in the Becroft Gallery of participants smaller sculptures will take place during the carving week, and continue to 1 May, while the major outdoor exhibition remains in the Lake House Grounds until the 16 May. Artists this year include Picton’s Pita Rua Lagan, Trevor Nathan, John Fergusson, Christian Nicholson, Tui Hobson, and many more familiar and new faces. For more information about this event please contact the Event Coordinator, Kim Boyd on 09 4220456, or email manager@ lakehousearts.org.nz . Visit the website: www.lakehousearts.org.nz
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The most common issue that confronts local body politics is transport. It takes up The Royal Commission proposed Maori seats on the council, similar to Maori a large proportion of both time and money. Three specific transport items have seats for the general election. Local Government minister Rodney Hide said he come to the fore recently. Takapuna/Devonport residents have had to put up with would resign if Maori seats were introduced. So the Cabinet put in place an the road works on Lake Road. It is not right to lay the blame here at the new alternative – the Maori Statutory Board. Council Controlled Organisation (CCO), Auckland Transport. The Board is permitted to place people on council committees, to sit as Lake Road has been on the agendas of many meetings of the previous North members. That means they get a vote. It is not proper for appointed (unelected) Shore City Council. Decisions to upgrade it have been made over years. Budgets members to be permitted a vote, Maori, Pakeha, Asian or any other. have to found, and agreed to. Contractors have to be available. All of this has a Hide argued strenuously against such a board, but he is stuck between a long lead-in time. Once budgets are confirmed and contracts signed, the work has rock and a hard place. He is bound by collective responsibility as a Minister, but to be done. Delay means increased costs. isn’t sitting around the Cabinet table. All of this leads to the fact that the previous administration on the North Shore This is a stern test for Mayor Brown. His response thus far has been to blame was responsible for any problems. But is there really a problem? Wellington and advocate for Maori seats. He has promised a referendum on Residents frequently want better transport outcomes. Yet when it is in their Maori seats. own back yard they want it done somewhere else! Let’s hope the motorists in Lake Rd, Takapuna, aren’t stuck in a queue when Former North Shore City councillor, Ken McKay, probably hit the right note the referendum takes place and get to vote. when he commented that without the pain you get no gain. What is also of note is that the resource consent granted for the work has a condition that prevents the work being done after dark, for noise reasons. That is why it is done during the daytime. Some motorists think north shore lawyers. might like to read the consent when stuck in traffic on a weekday morning! Another issue leading the headlines is transit lanes, colloquially known as T3 or T2. Northcote MP, Jonathan Coleman, has criticised both Onewa Rd and Lake Rd (Northcote) T3 lanes. But the empirical evidence on Onewa Rd is that it is the most efficient and successful T3 lane in the country. It has been operating since 1982. Prior to that there were about 3,800 people travelling down the single lane in Onewa Road between 7.00am and 8.30am. These people were travelling in approximately 1,200 vehicles per hour, with an average vehicle occupancy of 1.5. However, since 1982 the total number of people travelling down Onewa Road has increased to about 4,500 in about 1,500 vehicles during the two hours 30 minutes operational period, with an average vehicle occupancy of 3.0. The total number of vehicles travelling per hour has reduced CommerCial Schnauer and Co is a boutique law firm dedicated to providing significantly. Nearly 70% of the people travelling down Onewa Road David Schnauer – Director personal and specialist assistance. We aim to develop and promote 09 486 5801, dschnauer@schnauer.com are in the transit lane and they are currently receiving significant quality professional legal advice on the Shore commensurate with ProPerty this area’s growing status as a centre of business excellence. Andrew Schnauer – Director travel time benefits of around 15 – 20 minutes. 09 486 5802, aschnauer@schnauer.com We are actively involved in supporting organisations like the North Nick Kearney – Associate Residents often complain about Onewa Rd and the possible Harbour Club and are a Foundation member of the North Shore 09 486 5803, nkearney@schnauer.com Business Excellence Network. Linley Hawkes – Registered Legal Executive conversion of T3 into T2, but by all measures, Onewa Rd T3 has 09 486 5806, lhawkes@schnauer.com We provide a complete legal package for North Shore businesses been a large success. trusts and estate Planning including significant commercial and personal asset planning/ Andrew Schnauer – Director Lake Rd, Northcote, could be a different story. What works in property services. 09 486 5802, aschnauer@schnauer.com Claudia Holmes – Registered Legal Executive We live and work within the North Shore community. We understand one place may not work in another. The T3 lanes in Forrest Hill Rd 09 486 7960, cholmes@schnauer.com the issues facing people and we can help to resolve them. and East Coast Rd have been changed to T2, because they were not relationshiP ProPerty/Family Patricia Schnauer – Director working as T3. In due course, Lake Rd, Northcote, may turn out the 09 486 5800, pschnauer@schnauer.com Nicolette Bodewes – Director same way. 09 486 5804, nbodewes@schnauer.com The final transport issue that has snuck beneath the radar somewhat, is the third Harbour crossing. The New Zealand Transport Agency is due to release a report on 28 February that shows nine possible options for a crossing, but favours two. These two are east of the current Harbour Bridge, and at least one preferred option is a tunnel. The Harbour Bridge can handle its current workload, and 222 Kitchener Road, Milford increased capacity on current trends, for about the next twenty Ph +64 9 486-0177 years. So time is on our side. But one just hopes the people planning www.schnauer.com the construction of whatever option is chosen are watching Lake Rd, Takapuna, at the moment.
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NORTH SHORE SELECTION
FOR SALE
Cnr Oteha Valley Road & State Highway 17
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Unit BB and Z, 100 Don McKinnon Drive
AffordAble retAil investments.
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Five separate tenanted retail investments are being offered for auction. Located in central Albany on a high profile corner and with 40,000 cars passing daily, strong leases to quality tenants with personal guarantees. This is a great opportunity for investors to purchase quality stock for a reasonable price. The complex enjoys shared use of 55 car parks.
simon Aldridge m +64 21 689 155 b +64 9 489 0992 simon.aldridge@bayleys.co.nz
• The epicentre of Albany City • Unbeatable exposure • Vacant possession • Retail premises (on two titles) • Approximately 267.2m²
Auction (unless sold prior) 11am, Wednesday 30th march 2011 Maritime Square, Ground Floor 4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue Auckland, New Zealand
TENANCY DETAILS Tenant: GPK Net Rental $137,270pa + GST + OPEX Term of Lease Eight (8) years from 30th November 2007 Tenant: Oteha Cafe House Net Rental $42,000pa + GST + OPEX Term of Lease Six (6) years from 1st December 2010 Tenant: Video Tenant Net Rental $62,920pa + GST + OPEX Term of Lease Eight (8) years from 1st August 2010 Tenant: Professional Flower Servces Net Rental $36,245pa + GST + OPEX Term of Lease Eight (8) years from 2nd November 2007 Tenant: DDJ Tea Room Net Rental $54,770pa + GST + OPEX Term of Lease Six (6) years from 1st March 2010 Settlement date for the units will be on title issuement.
Whether you are an owner occupier or an investor, this property is an absolute must when looking at purchasing. The location alone makes this prime site one of the most desirable commercial buildings in Albany City. The building could be used for either office or retail with customers having ample parking around the building.
www.bayleys.co.nz/374329 rosemary Wakeman m +64 21 225 4960 b +64 9 489 0813 rosemary.wakeman@bayleys.co.nz simon Aldridge m +64 21 689 155 b +64 9 489 0992 simon.aldridge@bayleys.co.nz
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347-349 Lake Road
78 Ellice Road tenAnt moving - this must go!
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Standalone building with dual road access, secured yard with ample space for container drops along with 38 car parks. Ideally suited for marketing/ showroom/distribution/manufacturing businesses. Owner occupiers, investors, tenants and developers all must inspect. In a popular Wairau Valley location, with good access to motorway interchange and major arterials.
ranjan unka m +64 21 711 755 b +64 9 489 0996 ranjan.unka@bayleys.co.nz
For Sale or Lease by Deadline Private Treaty (unless sold or leased prior) 4pm, Thursday 31st March 2011 16 Northcroft Street, Takapuna.
Auction (unless sold prior) 11am, Wednesday 30th march 2011 Maritime Square, Ground Floor 4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland.
greg healey m +64 21 805 854 b +64 9 489 0988 greg.healey@bayleys.co.nz PROPERTY DETAILS Total building area approx. 1,479m² High stud warehouse approx. 910m² First floor offices approx. 227m² Ground floor showroom approx. 229m² Mezzanine floor area approx. 86m² Warehouse office approx. 27m² Total land area approx. 3,105m²
DEVEREUX HOWE-SMITH REALTY LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.
• Fee simple standalone retail building • Outstanding main road location • Strong anchor tenant • Market rental of $80,000pa + GST + OPEX This quality investment is available for the first time in 20 years. With Hauraki Corner Pharmacy having recently signed a new four year lease with personal guarantees, this building is an attractive purchase for the astute investor. The Hauraki Corner shopping precinct services a large catchment area. The property is part of a very healthy tenant mix with neighbours including New World, Hammer Hardware, Lone Star, Mad Butcher, Civic Video, amongst others, with plenty of free carparking. With the combination of a realistic vendor and outstanding product, this is a must buy!
Auction (unless sold prior) 11am, Wednesday 30th march 2011 Maritime Square, Ground Floor 4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland.
www.bayleys.co.nz/374330 simon Aldridge m +64 21 689 155 b +64 9 489 0992 simon.aldridge@bayleys.co.nz Claire rawkins m +64 21 892 928 b +64 9 489 0816 claire.rawkins@bayleys.co.nz PROPERTY DETAILS Hauraki Corner Pharmacy approx. 180m² Retail unit approx. 50m² Total area approx. 230m² TENANCY DETAILS Tenant: Hauraki Corner Pharmacy Retail Tenant Term of Lease Four (4) years Two (2) years Commencement Date 1st April 2010 1st April 2011 Review Date 1st April 2012 upon renewal Net Rental $64,000pa + GST + OPEX $16,000pa + GST + OPEX Retail Tenant is in negotiation at time of print
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North Shore industrial leasing overview Signs of growing business confidence are evident in the North Shore industrial leasing market where the Albany area is showing a drop in its vacancy rate as companies commit to larger premises. Matt Mimmack and Laurie Burt of Bayleys North Shore Commercial specialise in leasing and sales in the Albany and Wairau Valley area showing a drop in its vacancy rate for industrial premises in the North Harbour industrial area has dropped significantly from around 9-10% in September 2009 to just below 8% in January this year. Mimmack says the downward trend in vacancy rates is due to a combination of increasing leasing activity and a fall off in development activity. “In the last two years we’ve seen a dramatic drop in speculative development which has helped soak up vacant space because any new space has had to have been pre-committed. Most developers will only commit themselves to a design build with a tenant already signed up.” Mimmack says Bayleys has also seen a significant increase in enquiry for space in Albany in the past five months and a commitment to moving to new premises among some businesses who’d previously decided against shifting. “The overall sentiment had been to batten down the hatches during the height of the global financial crisis, but what we are now seeing is some companies which are currently expanding, looking more closely at their future needs and being more proactive in their approach,” says Mimmack Burt says there has always been a good level of leasing demand in Albany for smaller warehouse and office units, particularly those from around 250 to 350 square metres, with the precinct being popular with small businesses because it offers modern good quality premises in an attractive working environment close to motorway and public transport links However, he says larger premises have proved more challenging to lease and it is now encouraging to see quite a bit of leasing movement for industrial space in the 1000 square metre to 3000 square metre range. He says landlord incentives to keep existing tenants in their current premises had meant that many whose leases had come up to their expiry dates had recommitted themselves to extending their lease. However, with confidence reemerging, some were deciding to take advantage of the opportunity in the current market to upgrade to better accommodation for a similar price. In the past twelve months the Bayleys North Shore Industrial Team has negotiated lease transactions exceeding $3,000,000 in rental value or 33,140sqm in floor area. Burt says these have included a variety of larger leases in Albany with individual annual rents ranging up to $385,000 and initial lease terms from two to six years. All the properties had substantial offices with attached warehouse or warehouse showroom combinations. “One of the attractions of Albany for larger businesses is that its industrial buildings also generally provide a very good level of air conditioned office space and there is often showroom space as well which provides good profile for those companies wanting to show case their products.” One of the larger leases recently completed by Burt was a 2,732 square metre warehouse, factory and office complex, with 482 sq m of offices, a 48 sq m showroom and 70 parking spaces, in Canaveral Drive. Cameron Sports took an initial three-year lease. He also concluded the leases of a warehouse office complex of approximately 1575 square metres plus 28 parking spaces in Douglas Alexander Parade, to Electrix Limited on a four-year term
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and 1,385sqm with 22 car parks to NZNET at 15-17 William Pickering Drive. Mimmack leased a 1838 square metres warehouse and office unit , also in Canaveral Drive with 28 car parks, to a local manufacturer for four years and another modern office warehouse in Bush Road with a total floor area of 1157 square metres and 16 parking spaces to CMAKK for three years. Mimmack also joined forces with Alex Strever of Bayleys North Shore Commercial lo lease a modern warehouse, office, showroom unit of approximately 1083 square metres with 18 parking spaces in Apollo Drive to Wildpair for six years. Mimmack says there has been a noticeable trend towards short term leases. “While business confidence is slowly building, there is still a fair degree of cautiousness and uncertainty about what the future might hold which is reflected in the fact that tenants are seeking shorter leases, generally with a number of rights of renewal attached to them.”
Contact: Daryl Devereux, Director, Sales & Leasing of Bayley’s Commercial North Shore (Devereux Howe-Smith Realty Limited). Daryl.Devereux@bayleys.co.nz
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Killarney Street – lock up and leave! The low maintenance contemporary townhouses at 22 Killarney Street are the ultimate lock-up-and-leave lifestyle homes. The well-known adage of location location location is very relevant with this particular piece of real estate. 22 Killarney Street is central to just about everything. Takapuna Beach, the boat ramp and the wonderful Takapuna Beach Cafe are only a two minute stroll away. Even closer is Lake Pupuke, the Bruce Mason Centre and the many bars and restaurants on the Takapuna Strip. If you're a movie goer the Berkeley Theatre is just a stones throw away as well. Or if your go is shopping then a minute walk will get you to Westfield Shore City or Takapuna's main street. Another minute you'll be at The Department Store. What also makes 10/22 Killarney Street such an ideal home is that it is the rear unit in a very secure gated complex. If there was a rule book for buying secure homes this place would tick all the boxes. Privacy and security simply doesn't come in a better package. Once in through the secure gates and down the end of the driveway this home opens up your very own private world. There is a spacious double garage with internal access and additional parking for up to two vehicles. All the living is on the ground floor. There is an open plan living area and designer kitchen with great indoor/outdoor flow to a large private low-maintenance paved courtyard and barbecue area. Also on the ground floor is a stand-alone toilet, bathroom and fourth bedroom or second living area. Light streams in through the windows of the stairway which leads
to the three bedrooms. The large master bedroom is easily accessible as it is right at the top of the stairs. It includes a recently renovated designer bathroom. On the first level there is also a stand-alone bathroom which services the other two good-sized bedrooms. A feature of this well appointed home is heat pumps in virtually every room. The floor area of this exceptional home is 200sqm. For Sale by Tender
10/22 Killarney Street, Takapuna Open Homes: Saturday & Sunday 12.45-1.30pm, starting 12th March. Tender closes 4pm Tuesday March 29th. View property online: www.barfoot.co.nz/450303 For further information contact : Aaron Reid, Barfoot & Thompson Takapuna M: 021 119 1926. E: a.reid@barfoot.co.nz
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A feature of the home is the way that Sang has designed it so that the views out over the lake are maximised.
lake front pupuke gem At the end of the tree-lined driveway, at number 22 Manurere Avenue in Takapuna, is a secluded private lake-front paradise, just waiting for discerning new owners. These opportunities are very rare. Believe it or not, this is a Ron Sang designed two level home that has had only one owner since it was built in 1973. Way back when big Norm Kirk was the Prime Minister, television was a very new thing and young architect Ron Sang was starting to make a name for himself. The property was built by Arthur and Claire Wall. Arthur was an accountant with W.A. Stevenson and Sons in Otahuhu and the Wall family lived in Mt Eden. “In the late 60s Dad had the opportunity to purchase a block of land that ran right down from Killarney Street to Lake Pupuke before Manurere Avenue was formed” explains son Brian Wall. “Eventually mum and dad built this place right at the bottom by the Lake and sold off the remaining two sections that weren’t on the water.” By the time the house was built, Brian had left home but his much younger sister, actress Alison Wall, lived there with her parents for many years. After Arthur passed away in the early 80s, Claire Wall
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continued to live on the lake at Manurere Avenue until only a few years ago. She passed away in 2010. “My dad was a true accountant and I can remember the project being a long and challenging one for Ron Sang while they meticulously planned all aspects,” remembers Brian Wall. “I can recall Ron coming for meetings with my dad at our Mt Eden home over a six month period to make sure no stone was left unturned. The result was a lovely home with some great features like the many curved internal solid masonry walls.” 22 Manurere Avenue is a very special home waiting for new owners to stamp their mark on the place. After 40 years, the bones of the home – created by Ron Sang – are still all there. The house is set back from the road and you enter via a curved tree-lined driveway which opens up to a spacious covered carport with room for three or four vehicles or boats. It is obvious at this point that this is one very well built cedar-clad home which also has curved solid masonry walls in abundance. From the generous front door entrance you get your first view of the fantastic 180 degree Lake Pupuke views. The overhead Clerestory windows provide loads of natural light in the entrance foyer.
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THE FACTS Floor area 230 Square Metres Land area 994 Square Metres Built 1973. CV $2,175,000
To the left of the front door is the master bedroom, complete with dressing room, large ensuite and a deck with lovely lake views. A feature of the home is the way that Sang has designed it so that the views out over the lake are maximised. Most of the rooms have these views. On the right from the front entrance, down a few easy stairs, is the second bedroom, main bathroom and an additional short hallway that leads to a stand-alone toilet and a spacious laundry. A large living area, including a spacious open-plan dining area, has full 180 degree views of the lake. There is a large and light designer kitchen and a spacious deck – almost in the shape of the bow of a boat – that protrudes out towards the lake from the living area. This is a deck to die for with unobstructed views over Lake Pupuke to North Shore Hospital to the west and Sylvan Park to the north. The added shade and privacy provided by the lovely Pohutakawa trees completes this idyllic setting that most will fall immediately in love with. Down a flight of stairs, the lower level will have massive potential for the new owners. The whole level also has superb lake views. On this lower level, you will find two bedrooms, a large family or rumpus room
complete with a bathroom (including toilet and shower). Ranch sliders open out to an undeveloped back yard that slopes down to the Lake and could be made very special. The possibilities are endless. Many of the neighbouring properties have their own jetties to maximise the backyard playground that is Lake Pupuke. While the home is very special, the location will also be a real selling point. The heart of Takapuna - shops, Takapuna Beach, the boat ramp, the Bruce Mason Centre, cafes, restaurants and bars - are only a few hundred metres away. For sale by tender
22 Manurere Avenue, Takapuna Open homes: Sunday March 6th, 13th and 20th - 2pm to 3pm. Tender closes 4pm Tuesday March 22nd. View property online: www.barfoot.co.nz/449560 For further information contact: Evan Jones, Barfoot & Thompson Takapuna M: 0272 837 460. E: e.jones@barfoot.co.nz
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Where is the Market? What Market? Welcome to the first column for 2011. I trust you all had a wonderful Christmas and managed to have an enjoyable break. The weather has definitely played its part. Summer is all about family time, lazy days at the beach, cricket, barbeques and fish and chips. We often hear things like “the market is bad, it’s going down” or “the market is strong” or “the market is flat, prices are steady”. No matter what is happening, someone is commenting on the market. But what “market” are they referring to? Are they talking global, domestic or local? In reality, there are many real estate markets in New Zealand, and all of them can be quite independent of the other. Even within Auckland, each suburb can experience very different market conditions. Because so many of us have a vested interest in the value of our homes, real estate is a favourite topic of discussion. This is great for keeping us informed but can also give people a false impression of what’s really going on in their “patch”. If you are reading this magazine, no doubt you will agree that we live in the best location in the country. The lifestyle,
If you are reading this magazine, no doubt you will agree that we live in the best location in the country. amenities, proximity to beaches and holiday atmosphere on offer is without equal. We are truly blessed. Why would you want to live anywhere else? But you could be forgiven for thinking the market is in a very negative state when in fact, now could be the perfect time for you to sell. It is our experience that at present, there is a real shortage of property for sale. There are many buyers looking but they are having difficulty finding a property that satisfies their needs. The only way you will truly know whether you should sell now or hold on a bit longer is to speak to your local salesperson. They are at the coal face
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day in and day out and have contact with buyers who could be looking for a home just like yours. See for yourself too. Spend time attending as many auctions and open homes as possible. They are a good barometer for market activity. This is a great way to educate yourself on current values and trends. For those who have not bought or sold for some time, it is also a very helpful way to make you more comfortable with the various selling methods (eg auction, tender etc). If you are thinking of coming to the market before winter sets in, there is good reason to be positive. Now is definitely the time to talk to your local salesperson.
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Devonport www.bayleys.co.nz/101514640
Victoria Bidwell ♦ International Property Awards London-Winner Best Property Marketing ♦ Winner Bayleys National Marketing Award 2009/10 ♦ Winner Bayleys National Waterfront Marketing Award ♦ Top Agent for Bayleys North Shore 2006/7, 2007/8, 2008/9, 2009/10 ♦ Bayleys Takapuna Top Acheiver of the year 2005/6 ,06/07, 07/8, 08/09, 9/10 ♦ Bayleys National "Top Acheiver" status 2006/7, 2007/8, 2009/10 ♦ Bayleys 100million dollar club member
Takapuna www.bayleys.co.nz/101420752
To view the above properties, or to discuss the sale of your own home please call me. To view my other listings please go to my website www.victoriabidwell.bayleys.co.nz.
Victoria Bidwell
021 947 080 or 09 489 0975 victoriab@bayleysnorthshore.co.nz
Stanaway Real Estate Limited Bayleys North Shore, Licensed under the REA Act 2008
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