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Debi Rowan (Verve Management) and Euan Stratton (Colliers International) outside 40 Hurstmere Road development

EXCITING NEW LANEWAY DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY IN TAKAPUNA It’s been a long time in the making but an exciting laneway conversion on one of Hurstmere Road’s prominent buildings is underway. Located at 40 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, which is directly opposite the new Hurstmere Green reserve, this two storied Retail /Office building will be transformed into a destination food and retail laneway. Demolition of a portion of the shop frontage will resurrect the laneway which connects the Anzac Street council owned car park to Hurstmere Road. Debi and Nyrelle Rowan from prominent North Shore commercial property management company, Verve Property Management are heading the project for their US based client with the help of Euan Stratton from the retail sales and leasing team at Colliers North Shore, “It’s an exciting project and a concept that will benefit Takapuna and its local business owners, tenants and shoppers, now and a long time into the future”, says Stratton. The original consent which was applied for over two years ago has seen several changes and after recently acquiring the neighbouring property at the rear of Parkway Arcade, the plans have changed again. The brief for the architect was “Think Melbourne Laneways!!” “The idea was for the lane to look and feel as if it had always been there, as if we’d peeled back the layers and uncovered this hidden

gem , like something you’d find nestled within the streets of Melbourne.” Hence, the importance of handpicking tenants with a like-minded attitude in terms of quality and authenticity regarding their offerings as well as an overall interest in working together with their neighbouring tenants to encapsulate the laneway as a whole experience. “We have approximately 600m² of total net lettable area which will be split into a number of smaller tenancies with exposure to and exclusive use of the laneway.” says Rowan.” We could have leased the original retail shop several times over but the owners vision for an exciting new attraction to benefit the surrounding area was paramount therefore we have approached, and are working with a select few anchor tenants we know will further attract like-minded, fresh businesses to Takapuna”. We can cater for tenancies as small as 45m² with a larger 175m² space facing the car park, ideal for perhaps a restaurant looking for exposure and capturing the afternoon and evening sunset. Notable features of the property will be the central courtyard with its retractable roof where patrons of all the tenancies can enjoy a sense of outdoor dining all year round, open fireplaces, cobbled lane, exposed brick, climbing vines and lush foliage and ambient pendant lighting in the evening.

40 Hurstmere Road enjoys direct access to the Anzac Street car park where not only will you find the popular Sunday Market which has been operating for over 20 years and attracts on average approximately 9000 visitors every Sunday but Beachgoers to the famous Takapuna Beach often use this council car park and will be able to wonder through the Laneway, pick up some tasty food, grab a coffee before heading across Hurstmere Road through ‘The Green’ to the beach. For further information in the first instance please call Euan Stratton, to arrange a meeting to discuss this opportunity.

Concept image of 40 Hustmere Road development

EUAN STRATTON

+64 27 580 7439 euan.stratton@colliers.com


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O.W.L Selected gifts in sea foam $15.90 - $49.00. 53 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. Phone 489 9332 owl.ltd@xtra.co.nz

The Sheepskin Factory Sheepskin Footwear from $55. 34 Barrys Point Road Takapuna. Phone 486 2679 www.thesheepskinfactory.co.nz

Bardsleys Lighting Christmas gifts and stocking fillers from $10. 3-5 Auburn Street, Takapuna. Phone 489 9099 www.bardsleylighting.co.nz

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Platina Jewellery Sterling Silver Heart Earrings, Made in Italy, $275. Milford Shopping Centre. Phone 489 3883 www.platina.co.nz

p t G o lf S h o Victoria J Super slimming Cobalt Drape Dress. Shop 12, Green Gables, Mairangi Bay. Phone 021 705 935 www.victoriaj.co.nz

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Devonport Golf Shop Treat someone to a golfing gift or voucher. Waitemata Golf Course, Derby Street, Devonport Phone 445 8716 annette.golf@xtra.co.nz

Feed - It’s Game On in the Kitchen! Netball North Harbour’s Fundraising Cookbook, $35. Phone 481 0949 www.netballnorthharbour.co.nz (Click ‘Feed’ and enter ‘Channel Special Deal’ for $5 off.)

Nord Reindeer hides from $399 (limited stock.) 1 Fleet Street, Devonport. Phone 446 3265 www.nord.co.nz

Wallace Cotton Regatta Beach Towel (right) $39.90. Boathouse Towel (left) $34.90. 34 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna. Phone 551 7767 60 Apollo Drive, Albany. Phone 480 8575 www.wallacecotton.com

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Sunday The Pre-Christmas $100 or Less Show

Northart Gallery, open until 18th December

Browns Bay Market

Monday

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Anzac Road Car park, 6am – noon

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika - $10 The Rose Centre, 9:30am

Peggy Purl Community Knitting Project

The Depot, Artspace, Devonport, 2nd-12th Dec

Shore Tenpin Seniors Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am Dementia Social Group

Tuesday

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Devonport Community House, 10am Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Takapuna Boating Club, 5pm

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

BNZ Connect Evening

Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, 6pm

State Beach Series

Level 1, 61 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, 6:30pm

Takapuna Market

Orca Swim and Run Series 2013/2014 Weekly Fun Run

Devonport Community House, 1:15pm-2pm

Keep Calm it’s Christmas – Retailer Resolutions Seminar

BNZ Takapuna, 5:30pm

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

6am – noon

Shore Tenpin Seniors

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Morning Melodies – The Royal NZ Navy Band

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Bruce Mason Centre, 11am

Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9:15am

Scottish Dance – Ph. 410 5199

Campbell’s Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

English Conversation Group

The Devonport Garden & Floral Art Club

Cards 500 or Canasta

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Make your own lollipop – Every Sunday

The Santa Claus Show 2013

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Ballet Theatre of Auckland Presents – Cinderella

Auckland Windsurfing Association Slalom Series

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

State Beach Series

Weekly Fun Run

The Christmas Oasis Show

Summer Sports Performance Enhancement Talks

Theatrical Dance North Shore

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

The Poynton Retirement Village Open Day

Pop the Top

Pop the Top

Theatrical Dance North Shore

St Leo’s School Hall, Devonport, 11:15am

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am – noon

Takapuna Boating Club, 9am-5pm

6am – noon

Browns Bay Market

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Anzac Road Carpak, 6am – noon

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Dementia Social Group

Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, 6pm

Bruce Mason Centre, 7pm

The Rose Centre, 7:30pm

Shore Tenpin Seniors

The Rose Centre, 6pm

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

Pure Healthcare, Albany, $20, 7pm

10am - 4pm, 142 Shakespeare Road, Takapuna

Devonport Community House, 10:30am-12pm

Devonport Community House, 1:15pm-2pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

The Rose Centre, 1pm

Takapuna Market

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

The Pumphouse, 2nd – 21st Dec

Campbell’s Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

The Rose Centre, 7:30pm

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St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10:30am

Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9:15am

Scottish Dance – Ph. 410 5199

Bruce Mason Centre, 7pm

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

English Conversation Group

Bowls

Cards 500 or Canasta

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Devonstock 2013

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Orca Swim and Run Series 2013/2014

State Beach Series

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

Windsor Park, Devonport, 3pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

Takapuna Boating Club, 7pm

Takapuna Market 6am – noon

Browns Bay Market

Devonport Community House, 10:30am-12pm

Devonport Community House, 1:15pm-2pm

Auckland Vintage Jazz Society

Takapuna Boating Club, 5pm

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

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Shore Tenpin Seniors

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Dementia Social Group

Anzac Road Carpak, 6am – noon

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10:30am

Make your own lollipop – Every Sunday

The Great Christmas Caper

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am – noon

Bruce Mason Centre, 10:30am

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika - $10

Bowls

The Rose Centre, 9:30am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

The Great Christmas Caper

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

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Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9:15am

Scottish Dance – Ph. 410 5199

Campbell’s Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

CHRISTMAS DAY Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

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English Conversation Group

Cards 500 or Canasta

Beach Haven Community Centre, 10:15am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Devonport Community House, 10:30am-12pm

Devonport Community House, 1:15pm-2pm

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Campbell’s Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

Bruce Mason Centre, 10:30am

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Beach Haven Community Centre, 10:15am

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika - $10 The Rose Centre, 9:30am

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Beach Haven Community Centre, 10:15am

National Tri Series

Takapuna Beach, 6am

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English Conversation Group

Bowls

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

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Bruce Mason Centre, 4th-23rd Dec Beach Haven Community Centre, 10:15am

Windsor Reserve, King Edward Parade, 11am

Kennedy Park, Castor Bay, 10am-2pm

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

Devonport Christmas Festival

The Kennedy Park WWII Trust Tunnel opening

Scrabble

South Seas Film and Television Photographic Exhibition

Cards 500 or Canasta

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

Milford Rainbow Holistic Wellness Fair

Bruce Mason Centre, 3rd-23rd Dec

Wednesday

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9:15am

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10:30am

Devonport Craft Market

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION – Campbell Knight

January 2014 Takapuna Market 6am – noon

Browns Bay Market

Anzac Road Carpark, 6am – noon

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Shore Tenpin Seniors

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Dementia Social Group

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10:30am

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Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9:15am

Scottish Dance – Ph. 410 5199

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Make your own lollipop – Every Sunday

Bowls

Cards 500 or Canasta

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika - $10

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am – noon The Rose Centre, 9:30am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm Devonport Community House, 1:15pm-2pm

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WEDNESDAY 1ST - NEW YEARS DAY THURSDAY 2ND Clive Kelly: Out of the Shallows

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 2nd-16th Jan

FRIDAY 3RD National Tri Series

Takapuna Beach, 6am-3pm

SATURDAY 4TH Crystal Visions Holistic Market Albany Domain, 10am

WEDNESDAY 15TH Devonport JETS Fun Run 3km or 5km Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, 6pm

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December 2013

Community Calendar This Channel Community Calendar is published monthly for Community Events. If you would like to include your event please email details to: ella@benefitz.co.nz

Thursday

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Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

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Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Members Show: Go Local Christmas Show The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 7th-19th dec

Mairangi Bay Farmers Market

Shore Tenpin Seniors

Bowls

Auckland Windsurfing Association Slalom Series

Keep Fit

Neverland Studios 2013 Show - Streaming Life

Crystal Visions Holistic Market

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10:30am

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Green Gables, 8am

Takapuna Boating Club, 9am-5pm

Bruce Mason Centre, 6:30pm

Albany Domain, 10am

Christmas Shopping Night

Browns Bay Weekly Circus Skills Workshop

Lakehouse Arts Centre, 5:30pm-7:30pm

Browns Bay Grass Reserve, 11am-1pm

The Pre-Christmas $100 or Less Show Northart Gallery, Open from 1st - 18th December.

Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

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Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

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Robyn Gibson: Hurry Slowly and Other Impractical Advice // Christine Hansen: Paintings

Shore Tenpin Seniors

Bowls

Linda Gair: Primarily Mondrian

Keep Fit

Christmas Opera - AMAHL and the Night Visitors

Mairangi Bay Farmers Market

Takapuna’s 12 Days of Christmas Carnival

Belinda Carlisle – Heaven on Earth Tour

Milford Village Square Markets

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 14th-19th Dec

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10:30am

Green Gables, 8am

Holy Trinity Church, 7:30pm

Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, 4pm

Milford Village Square, 9:30am

Bruce Mason Centre, 8pm

Ballet Theatre of Auckland Presents – Cinderella

Browns Bay Weekly Circus Skills Workshop

Summer Sports Performance Enhancement Talks

Christmas Opera - AMAHL and the Night Visitors Holy Trinity Church, 7:30pm

Pure Healthcare, Albany, $20, 7pm

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

The Santa Claus Show 2013 The Pumphouse, 2nd-21st December.

Browns Bay Grass Reserve, 11am-1pm

The Rose Centre, 6pm

Dementia Social Group

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The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 14th-19th Dec

Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

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Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

The Great Christmas Caper

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Bruce Mason Centre, 10:30am

Mairangi Bay Farmers Market Green Gables, 8am

Birkenhead Artisan Market

Highbury Community House, 9am

Shore Tenpin Seniors

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

Browns Bay Craft Markets

Keep Fit

Bowls

The Great Christmas Caper

Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10:30am

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Phoenix Plaza, 9:30am

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Bruce Mason Centre, 10:30am

Christmas at Hurstmere Outdoor Movie: Elf

Browns Bay Weekly Circus Skills Workshop

Hurstmere Green, Takapuna, 9pm

Browns Bay Grass Reserve, 11am-1pm

Devonstock 2013 Sunday 15th Dec. Windsor Park, Devonport, 3pm. BOXING DAY Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

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Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

60’s Up Exercises

Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Shore Tenpin Seniors

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

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Mairangi Bay Farmers Market Green Gables, 8am

Browns Bay Weekly Circus Skills Workshop

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Browns Bay Grass Reserve, 11am-1pm

Bowls

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am Extreme Entertainment Centre, Glenfield, 10am

Keep Fit

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika - $10 The Rose Centre, Every Sunday, 9:30am-11am.

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10:30am

SATURDAY 18TH Michael Ferriss: Cartography for the Second Millennium

MONDAY 20TH Oriental Brush Calligraphy

Baha’I Group: Reflections on the Life of the Spirit

Make your own Lollipop

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 18th-30th Jan The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 18th-30th Jan

Crystal Visions Holistic Market Albany Domain, 10am

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Orca Swim and Run Series 2013/2014

The Old Lolly Shop, Takapuna, 10am

TUESDAY 21ST NYTC ALLSTARS School Holiday Programme

Shakespeare in the Park – Much Ado About Nothing

The Rose Centre, 21st-25th Jan, 9am-4pm

Shakespeare in the Park – Othello

The Old Lolly Shop, Takapuna, 10am

SUNDAY 19TH Les Mills Body Balance Classes

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

The Pumphouse, 18th - 30th January, 8pm The Pumphouse, 21st-31st January, 8pm

Takapuna Beach Café, 10am

SUNDAY 26TH Les Mills Body Balance Classes

Takapuna Boating Club, 5pm

Mairangi Arts Centre, 20th-25th Jan

Takapuna Beach Café, 10am

Devonport JETS Fun Run 3km or 5km

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Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, 6pm

THURSDAY 23RD Make your own Lollipop

The Old Lolly Shop, Takapuna, 10am

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Jimmy Carr – Gagging Order Bruce Mason Centre, 8pm

MONDAY 27TH State Beach Series

FRIDAY 24TH NZ National Tri Series

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

Make your own Lollipop State Beach Series

Make your own Lollipop

Takapuna Beach, 6pm

WEDNESDAY 22ND Make your own Lollipop

SATURDAY 25TH NZ National Tri Series

Northart, 29th Jan – 12th Feb

Takapuna Beach, 6am-3pm The Old Lolly Shop, Takapuna, 10am

The Old Lolly Shop, Takapuna, 10am

Takapuna Beach, 6am-3pm

TUESDAY 28TH State Beach Series

WEDNESDAY 29TH Treasure to Treasure: Upcycling $1,2,3 Gems Devonport JETS Fun Run 3km or 5km Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, 6pm

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Contents: In the Channel

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Cover Features

Out & About

Milford

01 Channel’s Christmas Gift Guide 29 Feature interview: Lorde 53 Books for the Beach: The Booklover’s Summer Book Guide 63 Fashion and food at McKenzies Precinct

02 BNZ Community Calendar 08 Out & About on the Shore

82 Milford: MBA News 93 Milford Feature: Arazzo 86 Milford Centre News

More features 06 I’ve Been Positively Thinking 34 Five Favourites: Actor Andy Grainger 48 Port Takapuna? Chris Dickson’s Vision 79 What’s Hot on the Shore 112 Shore People Offshore: The Simmonds/Spicer family 114 The Channel Grill: Georgia Duder-Wood 125 The Healthy Channel: John Appleton 126 Outdoor Adventures with William Pike 130 Where Are They Now? Erin Taylor 136 Summer ideas for teens

Eating Out 18 Feature Restaurant: Nicolino’s, Devonport 19 Eating Out: Restaurant Listings 20 Feature Restaurant: Sake Bar Nippon 24 Feature cafe: Little Red Cup 24 Eating Out: Cafe Listings

Takapuna Beach 32 Beach Access with TBBA’s Matthew Braithwaite 70 Retail Therapy at Takapuna Beach 71 Takapuna Retail Feature: The Old Lolly Shop

Devonport 94 Devonport: DBA News

Arts 26 132 133 134 135

The Vic The PumpHouse The Rose Centre Lake House Arts Centre Northart News

Education 138 139 140 141 142

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Kristin School Takapuna Grammar School Rosmini College Westlake Boys’ High School Westlake Girls’ High School

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From the Editor

Members of the Channel team at the Benefitz 25th party: Heather Vermeer, Ulla Bennett, Jared Trice, and Ella Bennett.

2013 - Lucky for Some! As the full force of summer takes hold, we wrap up the magazine for the year with this chunky December / January combined issue. What a year it’s been for Auckland’s North Shore. We’ve listened to Lorde (a lot), watched in amazement at Lydia Ko, celebrated our New Zealander of the Year Dame Anne Salmond, hosted The Block NZ (again), and held our collective breath for Dean Barker and Team NZ in the America’s Cup (enough said). This year also marked the silver jubilee of Channel’s publishing company Benefitz and we celebrated in style at the lavish 25th birthday party held in November. Featuring so many inspiring individuals through the pages of the magazine this year has been a real pleasure and reaffirmed that the breadth of talent and achievements of Shore people this year has been truly remarkable. In this issue, we celebrate the success of the Shore’s stratospheric singing/songwriting superstar, Ella Yelich-O’Connor. As Lorde, she enters 2014 as one of the biggest, brightest stars in the world and, among the multitude of accolades bestowed on her in

recent months, was named local AIMES Supreme Award winner by North Harbour Club in late 2013. We’re pleased to present a stylish showcase of all the good stuff going on at the fabulous McKenzies Precinct in Hurstmere Road, which, this year, has continued to raise the bar in the heart of Takapuna, establishing an edgy yet elegant hub of dining and retail on the Shore. Get inspiration for local Christmas gift ideas, see where to go for summer beauty pick-me-ups, find out what’s on in the neighbourhood, sit back and enjoy the many features and photos that make up this meaty end-of-year issue. Wherever you’re heading these summer holidays, have as much fun as possible. We’ll be here to share whatever 2014 brings for the Shore next year. Happy holidays from all of us here at Channel.

– Heather Vermeer heather@channelmag.co.nz

CHANNEL MAGAZINE is published monthly (on the first Friday of the month) by Benefitz, PO Box 33-1630, Takapuna. Telephone 09-477-4700, www.benefitz.co.nz. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily the views of the publishers. For further details on the magazine visit www.channelmag.co.nz or contact one of our team detailed below.

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Call Janet now for a complimentary appraisal or rental analysis. mob: 021 684 775 ddi: 09 488 4775 janet.marshall@colliers.com

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I’ve Been (positively) Thinking...

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I've been thinking...

I’ve Been Thinking... By Aidan Bennett aidan@benefitz.co.nz Twitter: @AidanLBennett

Vibrant 'Laneways' in Melbourne.

Thinking outside of the square... I hope you read the feature I have put together for this issue about the big idea that Chris Dickson has for what he calls 'Port Takapuna'. Essentially turning the mangrove area between Barry's Point Road and Takapuna into a small port. When I first heard about the idea I thought it was a bit of pie in the sky. But following my chat with Chris, and a visit to the site, I think it is a fantastic idea. Yes, it's ambitious and will no doubt bring the naysayers and NIMBY's out of the woodwork in droves. But I believe it is the sort of thinking we need in our planning to prepare for the future. As part of the Auckland Plan it's time to be bold so we ensure our area is set up for the future. Thinking about how Melbourne has done it... In late November I had the pleasure of spending a few days in Melbourne. Now there's a city that you can hold up as an example of bold planning. When I first went there about 20 years ago it was a city that lacked quite a bit of good infrastructure. But that has all changed.

that it's time to be bold!

Great public space at St Kilda foreshore, Melbourne.

Good planning and urban design has resulted in a massive transformation of the city. They now have great public amenities and superb urban design that has quite clearly been the result of good collaboration between the city and its business sector. What they have achieved is nothing short of sensational, and the place is buzzing. Thinking about people to drive it... One person who is prepared to be a leader in our community is Dave Donaldson. I stood with Dave for the local board and we were very keen to get on the board to lead the community with some bold decision making. Dave has a great vision for Takapuna and the North Shore. Opponents of the change that's required will paint Dave as a rich prick who is seeking to feather his own nest. It's a common ploy. But this is a long way from the truth. Dave is actually the person who is capable of leading the type of progress that has been made in Melbourne for our community. He has already started with two of his own projects –

Federation Square, opposite Flinders Station in Melbourne.

introducing the Takapuna Beach Cafe and The Department Store into Takapuna. How good are they? Locals and visitors flock to both of these establishments that have added a great deal to our area and have been the catalysts for other great initiatives that are now happening. Despite his knock back in not getting voted onto the local board I know Dave is still determined to make things happen and I will continue to support him in any way I can. Thinking about the NOWSC... One controversial project that Dave is involved in is the National Ocean Water Sports Centre (NOWSC). This is a project that I fully support. Takapuna is recognised as having the best sailing waters in the world. We should be planning now to make sure we become "the destination" for sailing in New Zealand. The NOWSC will secure that for the North Shore. It is obviously a complex issue and one that bit us in the backside at election time. But it is not black and white. Opponents of the NOWSC are touted as supporters of the campground but from

I want your positive feedback... Send your positive feedback to me. We are interested in interacting with readers. Email me... aidan@benefitz.co.nz or send to Channel Feedback, PO Box 33-1630, Takapuna.

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NICK RECORDON

Good planning and urban design has resulted in a massive transformation of the city. They now have great public amenities and superb urban design that has quite clearly been the result of good collaboration between the city and its business sector.

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experience I can tell you that is not entirely the truth. Opponents sit in many camps (excuse the pun). There are those who are genuine about retaining the campground; then there are those who say they want to retain the campground, but in truth they simply want the land to be a public space and deny use by yachting; then there are NIMBY's; and finally there are the usual naysayers who have opposed most initiatives of this type in the area. They just simply don't want change and if it was up to them the fabulous Takapuna Beach Cafe would not have been built, the Hurstmere Green would not have been redeveloped and they probably don't want a fabulous children's playground that many of us are advocating for Takapuna as well. My position on this issue (and I spend a great deal of time in the area) is that the compromise of 85% of the land being returned as public space/park and 15% being used for the NOWSC (yachting and other water sports) is a pretty good compromise. After all, the public can't just walk in and use the campground space at the moment can they? And lets build a fantastic children's playground there as well! Thinking about how special McKenzies is... Finally, it is a thrill to have a feature in this issue on the wonderful McKenzies Precinct in Takapuna. The Wiltshire's have done a fantastic job in turning this part of Takapuna into something very special. This month the final

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Escape Day Spa VIP Night Escape Day Spa in Takapuna held their VIP night last month with an evening of pampering. Guests enjoyed luxurious mini facials, pure Fiji hand massages and a demonstration of their soundwaves machine. A lovely way to see Escape’s new renovation and experience their fantastic treatments and skin care. A thoroughly relaxing evening at this top Takapuna spa.

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Westlake Boys’ Sportsmen’s Dinner Westlake Boys High School celebrated the outstanding achievements of its sports teams and the individual sporting highlights of many talented young men at the school’s annual Sportsmen’s Dinner. The event also presents an opportunity to thank the many volunteers who put their time and energy into coaching, managing and supporting Westlake’s sports programme. The highlight of the night was the address by guest speakers, Kiwi sailing legend and Westlaker Dean Barker and his Emirates Team New Zealand right hand man and long-time friend Ray Davies.

Terry Zouch, Rodger Henry, Hugh McGahan, Gray Houston, Barrie Mabbott, Sandra Houston.

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Community Celebrates Kindy’s 25th Birthday Families with children who have attended a community-minded kindy throughout the past 25 years reunited for a special birthday celebration last month. Local residents joined founder Kathy Stokes her family and staff to mark the silver jubilee of Care-A-Lot Childcare Centre in Stanley Bay. Magician Chicane entertained children, a bouncy castle and face painting were popular, while cake and drink stalls raised funds for Starship Hospital. Kathy thanked the local community for contributing to the success of the Waterview Road centre.

Glady Malligan, Adriana Busstra, Millie Crabbe, Jordan Stokes, Clinton Stokes, Dave Holder, Kathy Stokes, Emma Brown.

Rajan and Jemma Patel.

Kate Walker, Julie Reger, Paula Turner, Fiona Bower.

Kathy Stokes with Care-a-Lot kids.

Allison Ness, Shannon McNaughton, Marie Watson.

Paula Sweetman, Adriana Busstra, Glady Malligan.

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North Harbour Club AIMES Awards 2013 The 2013 AIMES Awards Gala Dinner was held on Saturday November 9th at the Bruce Mason Centre. This is one of the North Shore’s most anticipated social events of the year. The venue was transformed into a La Scala theme for the evening as the 400 plus guests were entertained and $120,000 worth of North Harbour Club AIMES Awards were presented to young locals who are achieving excellence. The AIMES Supreme Award was won by Ella Yelich-O’Connor (aka local music sensation Lorde). In her absence the award was accepted by her father. See full details later in this issue.

Nick Kearney, Anne Nicolle, Christopher Penk.

Olaf Diegel, Michelle and Rod Grove, Trish Bradbury, Alex Sale.

Tammy Muir, George Muir, Georgia Williams, Kendall Williams.

Graham and Kathryn Collie, Mike and Annette Antoniadis.

Dave Donaldson, Peter Wall, Ruth Donaldson, Lesley Monk, Michelle Wall.

Matthew Bellingham, Jonathan Coleman, Joseph Bergin, Christopher Penk.

Tom Ryder, Gary and Niamh Lucy, Jess Ryder, Jamie Gibson, Leanda Spilling, Cavrie-Ann Webb, Dean Henderson.

Michelle Bennett, Lorraine Chadderton, Lynette Westagaard.

Janine and Steve Jurkovich, Sandra Leversha, Peter Clague.

Finn Howard, Shelley Howard, Nicky Hume.

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The Pasta Shop Tasting Evening The Pasta Shop in the heart of Takapuna generously hosts a tasting evening on the first Thursday of every month, showcasing to their customers the art of pasta-making. This evening is a chance to sample some of the mouthwatering ranges of pasta, which are freshly made at this Lake Road shop. Channel dropped in last month when the crayfish pasta ribbons were among the favourite flavours to be sampled. Recipe ideas and tips for home-cooking using The Pasta Shop’s creations were shared. Call into the shop at 447 Lake Road for more details about these monthly events, held from 5-7pm.

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‘Little Gem’ Gala at Rose Centre Tears of laughter and sadness were shed by members of the invited audience at the opening gala night of Company Theatre’s production of Little Gem. Three strong actresses - Orla McNeaney, Kirsty Hamilton and Jessica Walsh - ably carried this humorous and moving play about three generations of Irish women and the life events that occurred to them all during the course of one year. Director Des Smith was delighted with the reactions on opening night and praised his small cast for their impressive performances. The play was another fine example of quality local theatre here on the Shore.

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David and Bernice Revill, Cathie and Tony Sandy.

Des Smith, Ruth Chapman, Paddy and Brian Stafford-Bush.

Doreen Gould, Robert Holland, Caroline Thompson, Fred Gould.

Jack Smith, Anne Bucholz, Richard Parmee, Kathy Gent.

Orla McNeaney, Kirsty Hamilton, Jessica Walsh.

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Benefitz 25th Birthday Bash Benefitz, publishers of Channel Magazine celebrated 25 years in business with a big bash at their Mairangi Bay premises in early November. Over 400 people helped the company celebrate. Attendees were treated to a tour of the business before settling in for some hospitality that included lots of refreshments, paella, pizza, a good old Kiwi barbecue and live band, Black River Drive. Celebrations continued into the wee hours...

Julie Blyth, Amber Cooke, Nadine Wearing.

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Karen McKinlay, Daniel MacKinnon, Ryan McLachlan, Amy Burgess, Jeff Sio-Atoa, Christelle Opperman.

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Inspire Fashion Evening at The PumpHouse Top brands from across the Shore, New Zealand and worldwide offered their support for a stylish evening of fashion and fundraising at The PumpHouse. The Inspire Fashion Event last month was part of the The PumpHouse’s annual fundraising push, with all the money raised going towards upgrading the venue’s facilities, including a disability access toilet and a baby changing area. The night included canapes, bubbles, incredible art and great fashion. It featured a selection of Kleenex Cottonelle toilet paper dresses, as well as many incredible, generously-donated items up for auction. Emma Dunne, Katie Dunne, Joanne Dunne, Debbie Reid.

Alan Reckie, Emma Poyner and John Antony.

Emily Gohnstone and Lidia Sobol.

Heather Helas, Virginia Brayne and Jan Smith.

Stephanie Knight and Briar McGlynn.

Liz Agnew, Heather Reia and Jan Hutchinson.

Wendy Nicholson, Ulla Bennett.

Alisson Palairet, Vivienne Woodward, David Woodward, Brenda Magee.

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Leaders of the Wairau Valley business community, with support from Auckland Council, invited business owner/ operators and commercial property owners in the Wairau Valley to a valuable pre-Christmas networking event. Last month, the event held in the Kings Lounge at North Shore Events Centre provided an important step in developing a collective voice for the Wairau Valley business community. The evening was chaired by Elaine Ford, Managing Director of Business Sales NZ and it is hoped that this will be a pre-cursor to the formation of a dedicated business association for the Wairau Valley area, a concept which has already attracted strong support. A follow-up event will be held on February 19th 2014.

Darin Kitching, Max Whitehead, Paul Gardner.

Lindsay Waugh, Tony Lawson.

Sam McLennan, Nico Cronje, Carley Duncan.

Peter Doland, Llya Ruppeldt, Peter Fraher.

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FEATURE RESTAURANT

Nicolino, Devonport

Magic of the Mediterranean An evening at Nicolino’s Restaurant & Cube Bar is like you’ve taken an imaginary trip to one of the Aegean or Ionian islands and stumbled into a taverna for a feast of fabulous food and fun. In summertime, in their ambient and private outdoor courtyard with typical Greek furniture and pretty lighting you could truly be enjoying a typical evening outside in the warm air of any Greek resort. Or if you prefer seeing the bustle of life passing by, you can enjoy dining outside at a table on the pavement. This hidden feature is just one of the many endearing aspects of Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar, a venue that has been a part of Devonport’s heritage for over 13 years. This Victoria Road eatery continues to delight locals and visitors with its charms. “We love to provide the best in Greek and Mediterranean cuisine and entertainment,” says owner Darbaz. Authentic dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, kleftiko (braised lamb shanks), gemista (capsicums stuffed with savoury rice and mince) and spanakopita (spinach, feta cheese, oregano and olives baked in filo pastry) sit alongside a range of speciality dishes from the Mediterranean such as the popular Catalan duck, as well as a fabulous array of pastas and pizzas. While its food style embraces Greece and the wider Mediterranean, Nicolino also has a long-established tradition of hosting popular Greek party nights every Thursday evening. These fun-filled nights feature live Greek music and dance by Auckland duo “Sounds of Greece”. This gives customers who have never visited Greece or her islands, an insight into a traditional social evening and leaves others, who have been fortunate enough to travel to this stunning part of Europe, with a desire to return!

The characterful stone walls in the restaurant bear tribute to many memorable nights that have been enjoyed there, with visitors leaving their names and etchings as a reminder. The character of the place not only fits neatly with Devonport’s heritage, it is also an accurate depiction of a typical Greek taverna. It’s easy to see why customers come back, time and time again, for this unique cultural experience here on the Shore.

While its food style embraces Greece and the wider Mediterranean, Nicolino also has a long-established tradition of hosting popular Greek party nights every Thursday evening. And if you’re not able to sit back and enjoy the ambience of the lively restaurant, Nicolino has an extensive takeaway menu, including their gourmet pizzas, pasta dishes and meals, including free delivery within the local area. As well as the array of sumptuous starter and mains, there is a tempting range of delicious desserts, including the traditional baklava - a sweet filo pastry creation with walnuts and honey. Darbaz and his experienced team look forward to welcoming you to their Devonport ‘taverna’ to experience a real taste of Greece on the Shore. Nicolino Restaurant 103 Victoria Road, Devonport Ph: 09 446 6664 Open 7 days: 4.00pm till late. www.nicolinorestaurant.co.nz

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Portofino Devonport For 23 years, Portofino has been bringing the very best in Italian dining to the Devonport peninsula. A multitude of mouth-watering options delight diners; Pesce Portofino combines fresh market fish pan-fried with shrimps, champagne and a cream lemon sauce, Bistecca Portofino is a signature dish of Scotch fillet flambéed in marsala then grilled with tomato and cheese. The scallopine (schnitzel) dishes, pollo (chicken), risotto dishes, pastas and pizzas are plentiful. Fine Italian, as well as New Zealand, wines can be matched to any dish. Buon Appetito! Open seven days for dinner from 5pm. Lunch from 11.30am on Fri, Sat, Sun. Upstairs at 26, Victoria Road, Devonport 09 445 3777 www.portofinodevonport.co.nz Tip: Try our sensational seafood main Pesce Portofino.

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Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar Take a trip to the Mediterranean without leaving the North Shore! Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar has been bringing the tastes and sounds of Greece to Devonport for over 12 years. Traditional Greek dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, kleftiko (braised lamb shanks) and spanakopita (spinach, feta cheese, oregano and olives baked in filo pastry) sit alongside Mediterranean specialities such as Catalan duck, and delicious pizzas and pastas. Nicolino’s is both BYO and fully licensed, and provides takeaway pizzas and meals, including free local delivery. Open Mon to Sun 4pm - Late. 103 Victoria Road, Devonport 09 446 6664 www.nicolinorestaurant.co.nz Tip: Greek party night every Thursday with live Greek music and dance by “Sounds of Greece”.

Pinot Plus

This Summer, cosy up with weekend brunch at The Olive Press. Not only is this a gem of an after-work wind-down venue, it is a super stylish place to sit and lounge on Saturdays and Sundays when brunch and lunch is served from 11.30am to 3pm. Create your own beautiful breakfast with ‘Eggs Any Style’ and add one of the many ‘build your own’ options including bacon, smoked salmon, chorizo, avocado, potato rosti, wilted spinach, and herbed wedges. New Zealand contemporary cuisine and delicious tapas are also served in the stylish surrounds with a range of quality wines and Moa beer on tap. Happy hours from 3pm to 6pm

The wines are boutique. It’s unlikely there will be many of the labels you’re familiar with, but that’s John’s challenge – he’s not here to keep you comfortable, but to help you discover something new, and share what he has to offer.

Treat: 2 course for $29, 3 course for $39 for brunch on sat and sun. Tip: $6 house wines and bottle beers from 3 to 6 pm every day.

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Sigdi Authentic Indian Cuisine Find some of the finest Indian cuisine in Auckland. A traditional tandoor oven is used to infuse the naans, meats and entrees with the utmost flavour and Indian authenticity. Staple Indian restaurant dishes such as Rogan Josh, Balti and Tikka Masala, are expertly crafted, but look beyond these and you'll find less well-known delights such as the delicious Karhai Gosht - lamb or beef with capsicums, onions, fresh ginger and coriander. The Goan Fish Curry is a spectacular combination of fish fillets perfectly married together with coconut and tomato. Chicken Saagwala is a beautiful mild option, blending pureed spinach with light spices, if you fancy a change from the Chicken Korma. Open Mon to Sun 5pm - 10pm. 161 Victoria Road, Devonport 09 445 1546 www.sigdi.co.nz Treat: $45 Family Deal (normally $57) - Choice of 3 curries plus 3 naan, Basmati rice, 4 poppodums & raita. Conditions apply.

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The Olive Press Bistro & Bar

Mon to Friday open from 3pm and Saturday and Sunday from 11am. 2A Rattray St, Devonport 09 445 1618 www.theolivepressbistro.com

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This is one of those unique little gems in Takapuna; It’s not just a wine bar, it’s not just a restaurant – this is the living embodiment of owner John Ingle’s passion, love and taste of good wine and food.

Guests are guaranteed a wine and food experience to remember. And there are always great treats at Pinot Plus like this one below… Open Tues to Sat 5.30pm - Late. 168 Hurstmere Road Takapuna 09 489 9510 www.pinotplus.co.nz Tip: Laurent Perrier Champagne by glass thru Dec/Jan $15.00

Want your restaurant included in our popular Eating Out Guide? Then contact Heather Vermeer on 027 808 1424 or heather@channelmag.co.nz Our next issue is published on Friday October 4th, booking deadline September 16th.

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Sake Bar Nippon, Takapua

Summer at Sake Bar Nippon For a traditional Japanese experience in Takapuna, fabulous food and fun times, locals and visitors need look no further than Sake Bar Nippon. Opening in 2012, this well-positioned restaurant offers way more than simply a great dining experience. It’s about entertainment, energy and diners utterly enjoying themselves! Nozomu and Joy Uehara brought Sake Bar Nippon to Takapuna after 14 years in Epsom. The site under the cinemas in Anzac Street is a prime location for this vibrant restaurant.

Our food is great, and our aim is to always be an entertaining place, with drums, singing and dancing. Nozomu said: “What we offer is the complete experience that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Our food is great, and our aim is to always be an entertaining place, with drums, singing and dancing. A vibrant, energetic and slightly chaotic place of entertainment and excitement. “ Guests are welcomed, farewelled and thanked with a bang as drums are used as a traditional means of conveying a truly Japanese vibe. Staff are vocal and

engaging, drawing customers into the theatre of the place. Traditional costumes also add to the authenticity of Sake Bar Nippon. They are worn by the experienced Japanese chefs. The many tapas-style dishes make dining easy and food fun to share. As you would expect, there is a great selection of Sushi, Nigiri, Sashimi, Skewers, Teppan Grill, Agemono, as well as a good number of salads and desserts. Specials change regularly and meals are reasonably priced whilst also being of the highest quality. Local NZ beers sit alongside authentic Japanese offerings such as Sapporro and Asahi, which are on tap, as is Moa. Kirin and Suntory are available by the bottle, and there are plenty of Sake options. For a light and luxurious summer option, why not try the Japanese Fruit Cocktails? The restaurant even has its own app Sakebar Nippon Takapuna for customers to download and become VIPs to enjoy drinks and food specials. For Christmas and summer functions, there is a private function room with karaoke facilities - a perfect place for a party! Sake Bar Nippon: 32-34 Anzac St, Takapuna Beach. Phone 486-2249. Text bookings: 021 331 494 Takapuna booking and your details please. Open Tuesday to Sunday 5pm - late.

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Mexico Takapuna

Takapuna Bar

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Mexico Takapuna is a culinary haven that celebrates the vibrant, fresh and lighter side of Mexican cuisine. It offers mouth-watering Mexican fare with big, spicy complex flavours, and a loud and lively vibe.

Takapuna Bar is the original 'local' and there are plenty of reasons to head down there during the week this winter:

Mexico can accommodate a celebration with friends, or a quick mid-week catch-up. Whatever the occasion, the experience is complemented by smiling staff and the hum of happy diners, helped along by jugs of fruity cocktails, top-shelf tequila and a long list of Mexican beers. All served at prices that will leave diners plenty of change to carry on their night, or come back for more later in the week.

Tuesdays - Open Mic Night, 7.30pm, $6 house spirits, all welcome.

The aim of host Paul Lomax was to create a bar that’s simply a ‘great local’, and he’s certainly achieved that. This is a place where you can enjoy good company, a huge range of drinks and great gastro pub food at a reasonable price. With a new summer menu boasting a variety of delicious food (including a range of gluten free options), now’s the time to head in to your larger than life local. Why not try the new BBQ Pulled Pork Basket or the Seared Sesame Crusted Prawn Cutlets?

Open Mon to Sun 12pm - Late. 4 The Strand, Takapuna 09 280 1487 www.mexico.net.nz Tip: Don't forget to try the desserts - they're sensational!

Mondays - Texas Hold ‘em Poker, 7.30pm registration, 8pm start, $20 buy in.

Wednesdays - Whisky Wednesdays, top shelf whiskies $9 doubles. Thursdays – Live music from 7.30pm every week. Fridays – Live DJs take to the decks. Saturday drinks and Sunday afternoon meals are also popular with customers wanting a weekend wind-down. Follow Takapuna Bar on Facebook. Open Mon to Sun 11am - 1am. Cnr Hurstmere Rd & Anzac Street, Takapuna 09 486 2666. www.facebook.com/TakapunaBar Tip: Happy Hour every Mon to Wed 4-7pm.

Takapuna

Takapuna

Kopio Malaysian Restaurant

Blankenberge Belgian Beer Café

Just some of the excellent reviews on KOPIO Malaysian Restaurant & Takeaway: • Viva People’s Choice Award • Best Beef Rendang in Auckland • Sunday Star Times Takeaway of the Week: Green Curry Chicken • Metro: Best Malay Seafood in Auckland If you haven’t yet tried Kopio, go and find out for yourself what all these reviewers are raving about. Open: Lunch 12noon to 2pm (weekdays), dinner 5pm to Late (every night). KOPIO, The Sentinel Building, 3/3 Northcroft Street, Takapuna 09 486 0122 KOPIO will close from 22/12/13 to 5/1/14 for a holiday break. Treat: NO BYO CHARGE until Christmas if you mention “Channel”.

Blankenberg is one of Taka’s favourites. A great bar, with great beer – as is the Belgian tradition – but also a great place to enjoy good food. Not just your average pub food. Food with a FlemishFrench theme. Lots of tasty options with suggested beer matches. It is a great place for brunch (Sat and Sun), lunch or dinner with lots of dishes you simply won’t find anywhere else in Takapuna. Our favourites are their Mussels, Croque Monsieur, Chicken and Leek Pie, Seafood Waterzooi and traditional Flemish Beef Stew. Open Mon to Sat 11:30am - Late, Sun 9am - Late. 136 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 486 6331 www.belgianbeercafetakapuna.co.nz Treat: “Munday Mussel Madness” – Every Monday: One kilo mussel pot and fries, just $12. Every Tuesday: Half kilo of Angus Rump Steak, with frites, just $15.

Weekly deals include ‘Express Lunch’ every Monday -Thursday for just $13.90; 2 for 1 meals on Monday nights; and a Thursday Steak Night special for just $15.90.

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Fortune Fountain A spectacular setting and authentic Asian cuisine are giving diners enjoyable eating out experiences at Fortune Fountain Restaurant. Quickly establishing itself as a major player on the Shore culinary scene, this Lake Road restaurant has landed with a bang. Ornate chandeliers, spacious dining rooms and an actual fountain give this place an opulent, palatial feel. Quality wines match the fine food: from show-stopping crayfish to the succulent squid and superb satay, Fortune Fountain does everything it does, well. Open Mon to Fri 10:30am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm 10:30pm. Sat to Sun 10:00am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 10:30pm. Fortune Fountain Restaurant, 428, Lake Road, Takapuna. Phone 09 488 6789. Tip: Create food envy with the magnificent crayfish dish!

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Sake Bar Nippon

Al Forno Italian Restaurant

Gorgeous

After looking after the needs of locals and not so locals in Epsom for the last 15 years, Sake Bar Nippon is now based in Takapuna. Guests could well believe they are stepping into Japan when they enter this authentic restaurant, situated in a prime position on Anzac Street next to the Berkeley Cinema. Food is reasonably priced and customers get even more added value through the colourful attire of the restaurant’s hosts and the traditional drum-playing – this is an experience that goes beyond food! Fresh sashimi, sushi, tempura, yakitori skewers are among the favourites offered. Private area with karaoke facilities available for special occasions.

Cointreau Creme Brulee and Ricotta Pear Cheesecake... two new reasons to visit one of Takapuna’s top restaurants, Al Forno. These seasonal offerings are but a taste of the latest dishes to be delighting diners at this popular local spot. Always a welcome experience at Al Forno restaurant. When customers go back to Al Forno – and most do – they are greeted like a long lost friend.

Gorgeous. The name says it all. Recently opened in Takapuna, this restaurant is adding its weight to the thriving eating out scene.

Open Tues to Sun 5pm - Late. 32-34 Anzac St, Takapuna 09 486 2249 Tip: Download our APP Sakebar Nippon Takapuna to become a VIP and receive specials on food and drinks!

Al Forno has a perfect location and is a must for those who love to eat out in Takapuna. Whether dining in or taking away, the traditional yet unique Al Forno Italian food is great. Choose from Woodfired Pizzas, Pastas, and mains like Veal Parmigiana, prime Eye Fillets or King Prawns. Open Tues to Sun 5pm - Late. 34 Anzac Street, Takapuna 09 488 0179.

www.alforno.co.nz Tip: Try a take-out pizza from our wood fired oven!

Gorgeous has two expert chefs for different cuisine specialities; one from a top Auckland restaurant specialising in Yum Cha and an Asian cuisine chef to provide a range of delicious savoury delights. Popular recipes are both the prawn dumplings and chive dumplings, with a scrumptious range of tasty beef dishes. Also tempting diners are their sweet and sour pork, honey barbecue pork, pork ribs and their fabulous duck! All dishes are freshly made to order and are only prepared once ordered. Open Tue to Sun 11am - 9:30pm Lunch: 11:00am - 3pm. Dinner: 5pm - 9:30pm. Yum Cha all day. 174 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 4727 Tip: Spend over $50 on yum cha and receive a $5 voucher to spend on your next visit, spend $100 and get a $10 discount voucher.

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New Vietnam Cafe

Faro Steak House

Thyme Restaurant

It's the time of year when thoughts often turn to Christmas, and if you're planning a function for friends, family or colleagues, New Vietnam Café offers a great option. Fine food and convenient, central location are just two of the reasons to consider this Hurstmere Road spot for your next party or work function. Buffet and table-service options are both available for groups of up to 60 guests.

One of the most affordable yet satisfying meal options in Takapuna can be found at the characterful Faro Steak House. An incredible number of buffet offerings allow diners to select their choice of salads, including flavoursome couscous, pastas and fresh garden salad items, to match with their selection of meat or pasta dish. For as little as $12, guests at this ambient restaurant tucked away off 138 Hurstmere Road can enjoy a huge and delicious lunch or dinner guaranteed to satisfy the heartiest of appetites. A variety of steak cuts from 21-day aged beef are served at the table sizzling and cooking on a hot plate and there are several kids’ meal options.

Thyme Restaurant on Level 1 of the Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna provides award winning dining, blending fresh and innovative cuisine with an extensive menu that uses in season fresh local produce.

New Vietnam Café offers some of the finest finger food around for delivery to your party if you have an alternative venue arranged. The herb-infused spring roll and delicate prawn cones are spectacular! Open Mon to Sun 10:30am - 9:30pm 62-78 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 3869. Tip: Delicious $10 lunch specials served seven days.

Open Mon to Sun Lunch 11:30am - 3pm, Dinner 5:30pm - 10:30pm. 138 Hurstmere Road 09 486 5050 Tip: Try a sizzling steak for lunch with all you can eat from the salad bar for just $15!

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The Spencer’s renowned chefs and its restaurant and bar staff have won many medals for their culinary delights and hospitality. New seasonal menu items include duo of Angus Beef, Hawke’s Bay duo of lamb and seared salmon. Open Mon to Sun Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Level 1, Spencer on Byron Hotel, Byron Avenue, Takapuna Beach 09 916 4982. www.spencerhotel.co.nz/thyme

Tip: Enjoy live entertainment Monday to Saturday making Thyme Restaurant the perfect place to celebrate!


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The Hub

Morgan’s Burgers

Talay Thai Restaurant

Your local in Milford! A little gem of a bar with the atmosphere of an old English pub located in the heart of Milford, tucked away behind New World. A great place to meet after work or enjoy sporting events on the large screen TVs whilst enjoying the hospitality of a family-owned bar. The Hub have a secure gaming room. Pub menu available. Wednesday - live music Thursday - quiz night Friday - live music Mike Nisbet Dixie Band- 14th Dec @7pm Pat Urlich playing 20th Dec @ 7pm and also playing again on the 22nd from 5-7pm Leon our resident solo artist is playing on Xmas Eve. he is a master with requests. The Hub will be closed over Xmas from 25th till 6th Jan 2014 Merry Xmas from The Hub, and stay safe. Open Mon - Sun 11am - close 145 Kitchener Road Milford (behind New World)Ph: 489 4480 Tip or Treat: Try the $10 Steak meals!

Exciting new restaurant providing the ultimate burger experience.

Talay Thai in Milford has a loyal following due to its excellent rapport with regular customers. Seating for 40 people and a range of delicious Thai cuisine to choose from to 'dine in or take out'.

Albany

Build the burger that YOU want by putting the salads and sauces on yourself from our produce truck in the middle of the restaurant! Menu includes beef burgers (in 3 sizes), chicken, fish, lamb, vegetarian and an ‘exotics’ range. Burger buns are baked in-house daily, and there is a bakery section serving cakes, coffee and ice creams. Open Mon to Sun 9am - 9pm, grill opens 11am. Milford Shopping Centre (next to Whitcoulls), 143 Kitchener Road, Milford 09 489 3431 www.morgansburgers.co.nz Treat: Creating a burger that’s exactly what you want by letting you help yourself to the salads and sauces! For specials check out Morgan’s Burgers on Facebook.

Castor Bay

Duck and Seafood are popular and there are many Thai Vegetarian options. Talay Thai will always give you a friendly welcome and help you choose from a wide range of high quality Thai dishes. For an authentic taste of Thailand visit Talay Thai this winter.

Open: Lunch (from only $10.50) – Tues-Sat 12pm-2.30pm; Dinner – 7 nights 5pm until late. 83/85 Kitchener Rd, Milford. PH: 489 9568. www.talaythai.co.nz Treat: Lunch from $10.50 Tuesday - Saturday.

Mairangi Bay

He’s Kitchen

Salt

Mairangi Japanese Cuisine

New Restaurant - He’s - Now Open

Salt in Castor Bay is setting new standards in eating out, bringing high-end dining to the East Coast Bays and brings cool cafe culture to the area with its little cafe cousin, Little Salt, which offers casual dining, exceptional coffee and treats from 7am to 3pm daily. This popular spot will be the place to be in the Bays over the festive season, so book for lunch or dinner functions this Christmas/summer season. Renowned head chef Mark Harman - former Huka Lodge and Dine by Peter Gordon chef - expects his twist on the classic burger with chunky fries to be a big hit this summer.

Lunch Special $9.90 - Mairangi Japanese Cuisine is a hidden treasure located in Green Gables shopping village in Mairangi Bay.

Open 5.30pm -10pm for dinner, book ahead. Little Salt Eatery open 7am to 3pm, catering from 5pm to 9.30pm. Corner Beach Rd & Castor Bay Rd, Castor Bay. Phone 09 410 4488 www.saltcastorbay.co.nz

Open Mon to Sat Lunch 11:30am - 2:30pm, Dinner 6pm - 10.30pm. 376/384 Beach Rd, Mairangi Bay 09 476 9977 www.mairangicuisine.co.nz

At the Shore’s newest restaurant, He’s, the cuisine embodies a traditional European fine dining experience with a twist. At the helm in the kitchen, the restaurant’s acclaimed chef ensures freshness and flavours that tantalize the taste buds. For a stand-out recommendation, He’s quail dish is simply amazing. This dining delight showcases perfectly roasted quail accompanied by fig and smoked bacon stuffing and served with aspargagus cauliflower puree and cumin jus. Anita and her amazing staff offer the service to be expected from a fine dining experience. Be amongst the first to sample the sensational ‘He’s’. It’s another fabulous addition to the Shore’s burgeoning dining scene. Open Tue to Sun 11am till Late. Closed Mondays. 14/51 William Pickering Drive Rosedale Auckland.

Phone: 09 4156225. Tip: Christmas Day lunch at He's Kitchen - bookings essential.

Treat: Buy a pint of Peroni on Fridays 4-6pm in December and receive a free tapa dish.

Delicious Japanese food is prepared by the head chef who has over 20 years’ experience of serving top quality meals. Mairangi Japanese is both fully licensed and BYO, with a good selection of wine, Japanese tap beer and Sake also available. Live music every Saturday night. This authenticallydesigned Japanese restaurant makes an ideal venue for small functions in a lovely light-filled room, perfect for corporate groups or family gatherings.

Treat: Try our delicious new lunch menu. Daily Lunch Special $9.90.

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Latin Larder

Takapuna

Latin Larder Xmas Catering is now available.....as well as this let us know your Xmas Ham requirements as deadlines are creeping up really quickly: let Justin know on (09) 489-5563 or 021 2416908.

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Also book your Christmas lunch in the garden. Latin larder have a fabulous menu to choose from. Serving Millers Coffee with the best breakfast. Open Tues to Sun 6.30am - 3pm. 170 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna Tip: Catering available for your functions ….Book your Christmas Ham

Foodies’ Cafe and International Deli

Takapuna

Foodies Café and International Deli is moving into Tiger Coffee. After four amazing years it’s time to move on for Tiger Coffee, to a bigger space! No longer will you need to trip over boxes in the café! From Dec 14th Foodies Café, a café and deli retail with an international twist, will take your taste buds around the world with style. Great coffee and food, as well as fresh sandwiches and cheeses.

Coffee in a Little Red Cup

Info@foodiestakapuna.co.nz Tip: Come in and sample our fine selection of cheeses!

ARK Coffee Company

Newly opened in Takapuna, ARK coffee is a specialty coffee roastery who endeavor to create an exceptional coffee experience for their customers. Try some of their coffees from around the world. Freshly roasted coffee beans plus some great home brewing equipment.

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Open Mon to Fri 7am - 3.30pm Sun 8am - 3:30pm Shop 6, 461 Lake Road, Takapuna 09 489 8488 hello@arkcoffee.co.nz arkcoffee.co.nz Treat: Coffee of the Day $2 or when you purchase 250g or more beans ‘free coffee of your choice’.

Sumo Salad

At this popular cafe in Takapuna you will find much more than Salads. All day breakfast, great coffee, gourmet toasties, wraps, long rolls and of course – as the name suggests – they do fantastic salads. Some say the best in Takapuna. The added bonus is that they offer free internet (cond. apply) and you’ll always get a friendly smile from Stuart, Jacqui and their team. Open Mon to Fri 7.30am - 7pm, Sat & Sun 8am - 7pm. 67 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna 09 489 7866 Tip: Home of free Brownie with every Hot Beverage

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With the nautical colour choices, the fresh white wood, the authentic coffee bags and the little red cups on the wall, design is a key part of the experience when you step inside Little Red Cup. This addition to the burgeoning Hurstmere Road dining strip is light and spacious inside, with interior design expertise having been enlisted to give the spot its beautiful breath-of-fresh-air feel. There is pavement cafe seating outside and another separate indoor area, which the Channel diners felt would be ideal for hosting team meetings, being a little private and having electricity sockets to keep laptops charged. The simple stalwart of breakfast items we chose - eggs on five grain toast - was light, fluffy, plentiful and delicious, with freshly chopped herbs adding extra flavour and finesse. The coffee was hot, nutty and creamy. We were expertly waited on by an attentive, friendly barista who delighted in telling us all about the fit out of this cute, classic cafe. In June the quaintly furnished Little Red Cup opened, the project of best friends Theresa and Kelly who met whilst both pregnant. They wanted a venture that would combine their

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Vibrant décor, stunning service and fantastic food are setting the standard at Vauxhall Milford. Expert baristas serve up gorgeous Gravity coffee in chic surroundings. Its sister café Vauxhall Devonport is a quirky neighbourhood hub and this vibe has been carried through to the newer café in Milford Shopping Centre. Both offer standout eats, perfect for a leisurely breakfast, brunch or lunch. Vauxhall Devonport 7.30am - 3.30pm Vauxhall Milford 8.30am - 5.30pm Tip: Give the beautiful brioche a try with a perfectly made Gravity coffee.

Swiss Bakery & Cafe

Milford

Gingerbread Houses, Traditional Fruit Cake, Biber, Swiss Christmas Konfekt, Speciality Cookies, Umer Leckerli, Party Breads, Chocolates large range of Bennets Mangawhai, New imported Swiss Chocolates ‘Ragusa’. Business Catering and Corporate Gifts Open Mon to Fri 8am-4:30pm, Sat & Sun 8am - 2:30pm. 5 Milford Road, Milford 09 489 9737 Tip: Open Christmas Eve to 4:30pm | Re-opens 13th January.

different skills following the birth of their children. Theresa’s husband Johnny is a former chef from top

Swiss Bakery wish you a Merry Christmas!

Theresa has been trained by one of New Zealand’s top baristas and has been creating coffees for customers in cafes for several years.

Little King Cafe

Auckland restaurant The French Cafe, so using his considerable experience, as well as Theresa’ barista skills and Kelly’s business acumen, they set about creating their own cafe. Theresa said: “We wanted to create a cafe experience of international standard. I found it hard to find a really great coffee, so here we offer customers coffee tastings and I am very confident in my skills as a barista!” Theresa has been trained by one of New Zealand’s top baristas and has been creating coffees for customers in cafes for several years. Kelly takes care of the business management side and along with accomplished chef Johnny and top quality staff, they make a great team. The menu includes such delights as Vanilla Bean Risotto with Black Doris Plums and Lemon Souffle Pancakes with orange, blueberry compote, maple syrup and mascarpone. These are set against the standard breakfast fare of creamy mushrooms on toast, home-made muesli and eggs benedict. There are also many cabinet choices to tempt dine-in and take-out customers, with many gluten-free options available. New summer menu is out now. For coffee take outs, the bio-cups are 100% recycled and biodegradable, so not only the coffee will leave you feeling good. Little Red Cup, 178 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 4728.

Featuring in new cafe design book “Built for Caffeine” by The Block NZ 2012 winner Ben Crawford, Little King Cafe is setting standards on the Shore. See what Ben has to say about this stylish Milford coffee hub at www.bencrawford.co.nz/builtforcaffeine And its not just in the design field that this Cafe is causing a stir, it has also been voted Best Cafe in Milford by Metro. Style and substance, this place has it all. 132-136 Kitchener Rd, Milford 09 489 7278 facebook.com/LittleKingNZ

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Coffee General Tearooms Coffee General brings together some of the finest coffee on offer in New Zealand. We also offer non-pressurised brewing equipment, highlighting some of the subtleties and complexities often masked in the espresso process. Open Mon to Sat 7.00am - 4.3pm, Sun 8:30am to 4pm. New Store: Coffee General Tearooms 10 Northcroft Street (The Department Store), Takapuna Tip: Come and have a coffee at our new location. The Department Store, Takapuna.

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LORDE by Heather Vermeer

Newly-crowned Royal of pop music, Lorde, aka Ella Yelich-O’Connor, tells Channel about her favourite Shore spots and giving back to the community she has grown up a part of... This year has belonged to Lorde. The new Royal in the land of music. The tender, truthful talent of Ella Yelich-O’Connor has been nurtured to prime popularity perfection, launching her as a whole new kind of popular music ‘princess’. Timing is everything, and the planets aligned this year for the quirky Kiwi kid from Devonport; who, through her management and her own nous, has intelligently grown the embryonic nugget of Lorde and infiltrated the consciousnesses of presidents, screen legends, and young and old from every corner of the world. Topping the music charts in the USA and UK, appearances on Ellen and David Letterman’s TV shows, socialising with David Bowie and Hollywood A-listers, and being named TIME Magazine’s most influential teen, are some of the successes this Takapuna Grammar School student has experienced this year. Add to this, dozens of interviews with some of the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, innumerable covers of huge hit ‘Royals’ being performed on TV talent shows and You Tube clips, and, heck, even the incoming Mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio, made his entrance to his victory party to her haunting hit. The definition of success in 2013 starts with a letter L. And late in this crazy-beyond-belief year, Lorde was awarded the AIMES Supreme Award - the North Harbour Club’s top honour that recognises and rewards young local talent, which last year went to Lydia Ko. In between long-haul flights, song-writing requests from musical megastars, and the aforementioned engagements and honours, Ella fit in a visit to Belmont Intermediate School, where it all began. Ella was returning to the school as a guest judge of the school’s annual talent contest, Belmont Idol - on the very stage where she was first ‘spotted’ by a music industry executive and promptly signed to Universal Music, aged just 12. This Kiwi kid has come of age, and perhaps what this Age just needed was a Kiwi kid.

Whilst back on home turf, Lorde kindly squeezed the time in to answer some questions for Channel (and we were dead chuffed).

How do you stay grounded? My mum is with me everywhere I go overseas, so she's good at doing that. I try to be at home with my family whenever I'm home, just hanging out and eating dinner together. But I think, being from New Zealand, it's not too tricky not to stay grounded...I still wear pajamas to the supermarket sometimes!

Your favourite North Shore hang outs? You can't beat the beaches - Cheltenham and Minnehaha are two favourites. Eating Vietnamese food and going to Save Mart in Northcote, and driving up to the top of Mount Victoria for a big look at night.

What do you value as character traits in those you work with? I think the most important trait in those who work with me is being open-minded or innovative. The music industry in particular is one where you really can't look at it the same as you did five years ago it's constantly a new thing. So that's important to me. Honesty and dedication are also important - I really value people who aren't afraid to tell me when I'm being crazy!

And on winning the AIMES Supreme Award for 2013? I couldn't feel more humbled! It’s just so incredible to be awarded that kind of honour - for years I have looked up to AIMES Awards recipients and their incredible community contributions. I aim to put some of the money back into the community too, so watch this space!

Lorde and Lydia - TIME Magazine’s Top Teens Oh to be young and from Auckland’s North Shore in 2013. While Lorde has dominated the airtime and prompted even the most time-precious to see/hear/like her in some form of online medium, Lydia Ko has shaken the world’s perception of what’s possible with her unfathomable sporting success. When the 16-year-old Westlake Girl, and last year’s AIMES Supreme Award recipient, turned professional this year, the sport had to implement a rule change to accommodate her age. Lorde and Lydia recently topped the TIME 100 list of most influential teens in the world (IN THE WORLD). Justin Bieber and President Obama’s daughter Malia had to be content, or not, with lower placings than these two Shore youths of titanic talent. Then there is another North Shore connection with other young Kiwi who has achieved global success in 2013. Eleanor Catton worked on her Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The Luminaries, at The Michael King Writers’ Centre on Mount Victoria in Devonport whilst housed there as writer-in-residence. We live in a small part of a small country but this year, more than any other, the North Shore could hardly have been bigger.

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By Victoria Cockerton, General Manager, North Harbour Club.

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AIMES Award winners with representatives of those unable to be on hand to receive the awards and North Harbour Club officials and judges.

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Ella Yelich-O’Connor (Lorde) takes the Supreme Award Current Takapuna Grammar School student and international singer/songwriter Ella Yelich-O’Connor, better known as Lorde, continued an outstanding year by being named the North Harbour Club AIMES Supreme Award Winner at the club’s annual gala dinner held in early November. As well as winning the Supreme Award, Ella also won the AIMES Award for Excellence in Music. In recent weeks Ella, only 17 has landed a multi-million dollar contract for the rights to her songs and took top honour at the 2013 APRA Silver Scroll Awards for the ble Trust President song ‘Royals’. ‘Royals’ also reached North Harbour Club Charita Matthew Bellingham. number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2013, making her the first New Zealand solo artist to have a number one song in the United States. ‘Royals’ has certified Double Platinum, ‘The Love Club’ E.P. has certified Gold and her second single, ‘Tennis Court’, made it to number one on iTunes within a day of it being uploaded. Ella could not be at the event due to commitments in the United States, but her father accepted it on her behalf. She also recorded a video message that was played, and made these comments afterwards. “Thank you to the North Harbour Club for its generous support. I’m so pleased and honoured to have been awarded the AIMES Supreme Award this year. Although I was overseas at the time of presentation, I’m told it was a beautiful night. The support this community has constantly given me is so special, and something I treasure. I can’t wait to make more art and put this grant to good use.” The North Harbour Club AIMES Awards have been presented for the past 19 years. During that time the charitable organisation has raised and distributed in excess of $1.5 million to support the outstanding achievements of North Harbour youth. Matthew Bellingham, North Harbour Club president, says: “Each year I wonder how we are going to reach the same levels of excellence with our recipients as we did the previous year, and each year we manage to raise the bar. Our Emerging

Talent and AIMES Award winners are all truly remarkable young individuals and should be an inspiration to us all.” Below are the recipients of the 2013 AIMES Awards, each receiving a cash grant of $10,000. The Supreme AIMES Award winner received an additional grant of $15,000. • Supreme AIMES Award for Excellence: Ella Yelich-O’Connor (Lorde), (aged 17) • Award for Excellence in the Arts: Bridget Costello, (23) Sponsored by The Bruce Mason Centre. • Award for Excellence in IT, Innovation and Science: Sarah Mitchell, (24) Sponsored by Massey University. • Award for Excellence in Music: Ella Yelich-O’Connor (Lorde), (17) Sponsored by Albany Toyota. • Award for Excellence in Education: Michael MacDonald, (20) Sponsored by Kristin School. • Award for Excellence in Sport: Andrew Maloney, (24) Sponsored by the AUT Millennium Institute. • Award for Excellence in Service to the Community: Loren O’Sullivan, (24) Sponsored by ASB Bank. • The AIMES Judges’ Choice Award: Liam Stone (16, Diver) AIMES Emerging Talent Awards At the dinner eight young ‘rising stars’ were also named as the recipients of Emerging Talent Awards, sponsored by Bellingham Wallace Chartered Accountants. These awards recognise young individuals who display considerable promise in the six AIMES categories, but who are still working towards reaching their full potential. Each winner received a cash grant of $5,000. • Winners of the 2013 North Harbour Club Emerging Talent Awards: • Joel Granger - Musical Theatre Performer, (18) • Matthew Jones - Computer Scientist, (22) • Alex Taylor - Composer, (25) • Natalie Te Paa - Singer/Songwriter/Performer, (18) • Georgia Williams - Cyclist, (20) • Finn Howard - Rower, (21) • George Muir - Hockey Player, (19) • Keon Park - Nano-Scientist, (22) The February issue of Channel Magazine will include our annual NorthSide Magazine supplement with in depth coverage of the North Harbour Club and the AIMES Awards.

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Beach Access with Matthew Braithwaite, TBBA

Happy To Be Here! It’s a privilege to join the hard working and dedicated team at the Takapuna Beach Business Association. As the new Marketing Manager, it’s my absolute pleasure to passionately promote Takapuna, Auckland’s premier urban beach. Being a local resident, I’m excited to be a part of the many forward thinking initiatives taking place in Takapuna, whilst working alongside the many exceptional local businesses. I’ve received a warm welcome from the local business community whose enthusiasm and positivity is a constant motivator.

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My previous experience is diverse, having worked in the not-for-profit sector and high-end design in the UK, China, Australia and New Zealand. I hope this will allow me to make a valuable contribution to the Takapuna community.

Life’s a beach this summer in Takapuna 12 Days Of Christmas

You Be The Judge

Our energetic events manager, Anna Wishart, has been working in overdrive to make this year’s ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ bigger and better than ever.

Businesses across Takapuna are inviting you to get online and judge the customer experience they provide. Simply use your smart phone to scan the QR code in store and be directed to a website where you can answer nine quick and easy questions, putting you in the draw to win from a huge range of monthly prizes.

The festivities kick off on the 12th of December with the Christmas carnival night markets in Hurstmere Road. Take a stroll through the various stalls, sample some fantastic food and enjoy live performances from the local acts that will be taking to the stage. Following the night markets on the 19th of December, Hurstmere Green will be transformed into an open-air cinema. So make sure you grab a picnic rug and a few delicious treats from the markets before snuggling up under the stars for a screening of the laugh-out-loud Christmas comedy for the whole family, ‘Elf’.

We want to hear the good and the bad as we strive to make Takapuna the customer experience capital of the world. Prizes from: Berkeley Cinemas, Bliss Reflexology, Blankenberge Belgian Beer Café, Blunderbuss, BNZ, Burger Fuel, Caffe Massimo, Elephant Wrestler, House of Travel, Hurstmere Brewbar, Jam Organic Café, Jocose, LesMills, Michael Hill Jewellers, Paper Plus and The Commons.

Summer Days Festival The Takapuna Beach Summer Days Festival is set to become a landmark event of the Kiwi summer. Sun & Sound will be a capacity event for the over 18’s, with New Zealand’s hottest DJ’s including Selecta Sam, Dean Campbell and Bevan Keys spinning the decks at Takapuna Beach Reserve on Saturday the 1st of February.

Events and activities catering to the whole family will be taking place throughout Takapuna right up until Christmas Eve on the 24th of December. For full details on all the events and activities, please visit the ‘Whats Happening’ page on our website at www.takapunabeach.co.nz.

Takapuna Tri Series With events catering to all ages and abilities, you don’t have to be a ‘Tri-hard’ to take part in the Takapuna Tri Series this January. The new two-day event format means double the fun, with large crowds expected to cheer on the elite race on Friday night. For more information, visit: www.triseries.co.nz. - Friday the 24th and Saturday the 25th of January 2014.

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On Sunday the 2nd of February, bring the whole family to Takapuna Beach for a day the kids will never forget. With rides, slides, music, markets, beach games and kite flying, just to name a few, there is something to get the whole family excited. The Snapper Festival will be the hottest catch in town this Waitangi weekend, Friday the 7th and Saturday the 8th of February. This sustainable fishing competition has a prize pool of over $100K up for grabs so why not give it a go?

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sentiments expressed by a diverse range of clients, including the Russian Ballet, AIMES Awards and Sovereign Insurance. The dedicated staff at the Bruce Mason Centre are clearly playing their part, working towards making Takapuna the customer experience capital of the world.

Cheers To The Cheerful: Como St. Café Renowned for their cheerful and personal service, it was our pleasure to present Como St. Cafe with the Leading Customer Service Provider banner and vouchers from Bliss Reflexology last month. Como St. Cafe staffer Natalie Thompson (right) is pictured here with Ash Smallfield who made the nomination.

Leading Customer Service Provider: Caffe Massimo Congratulations to Alessandro Moreira from Caffe Massimo, who has been awarded as this month’s Leading Customer Service Provider for his happy and attentive service. Alessandro was nominated by Leanne Bate.

Beautiful Photograph: Evelien Carrein This beautiful photograph was taken by Evelien Carrein and sent to us via the I Love Takapuna Facebook page. It was unfortunately printed in the Shop Takapuna magazine within the November issue of Channel credited with the wrong name. Our sincere apologies Evelien.

See It All From the beach to the streets, there’s always something happening in Takapuna and now you can see it all. Follow @TakapunaBeachNZ on Instagram to see daily photos of Takapuna, from world-class events to everyday life.

Welcome To The Future The North Shore is competing against towns across New Zealand to win access to the fastest Internet in the Southern Hemisphere, in Chorus’s ‘Welcome to Gigatown’ competition. Our competitors have hit the ground running in this social media race to win access to 1Gbps Internet services for three years, plus a $200K investment fund, and now it’s time for the North Shore to make a stand.

Win a $10K Christmas Shopping Spree If you had $10,000 to spend, would you get yourself something nice, spoil the whole family or splash out on fashion and furnishings? The choice could be yours, when you shop at Takapuna between now and the 19th of December. Just spend $25 at any participating Takapuna business and you could win a massive $10,000 shopping spree, plus a free account and banking review with a BNZ banker to help you be good with your money. Visit www.takapunabeach.co.nz for all the details.

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The winner will be the town that accumulates the most ‘gigapoints’, which are generated every time a town’s allocated hashtag (i.e. #GigatownNSH for the North Shore) is used in social media. Chorus says “The vision for Gigatown is to create a leading digital innovation hub for New Zealand which showcases how ultra-fast broadband will re-define our economy, reshape how our children learn and change how our communities live, work and play.”

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Bruce Almighty: Bruce Mason Centre When it comes to exceptional service, the Bruce Mason Centre continues to outdo itself. Events Manager, Terence Harpur, has an inbox full of rave reviews, praise and thanks from a diverse range of clients whose expectations are consistently exceeded. “Excellent”, “superb”, “more than expected” are just a few of the reccurring

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Five Favourites On The Shore

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and All That Jazz... Andy Grainger has acted alongside Robert Redford, laid into Vinnie Jones onscreen in hit movie Mean Machine and has performed for Her Majesty The Queen at the London Palladium with a host of other stars. He’s also ‘best mates’ with British TV host Les Dennis and was staying with Les and Amanda Holden in LA when he met his Kiwi wife Sacha on Sunset Boulevard. He was raised in Birmingham, England, and moved to New Zealand in 2006 with former Air Andy Grainger. NZ flight attendant Sacha, having spent years living and working in London on countless TV projects. He chose to set up home in Campbells Bay. This ‘shy’ accomplished actor has been stealing the show from Lucy Lawless, Amanda Billing and fellow Shore star Shane Cortese in Auckland Theatre Company’s pulse-quickening production of Chicago, which has received glowing reviews and will now run at Q Theatre until 21st December, due to popular demand. His powerful portrayal of the down-trodden ‘Mr Cellophane’ Amos Hart has been bringing audiences to their feet and renewing this British expat’s love of musical stage theatre after years on the big and small screens. He sat down with Channel’s Heather Vermeer over a coffee at Salt Restaurant in Castor Bay to discuss what he loves about life here on the Shore...

Five Favourites… 1. Centennial Park, Campbells Bay. I love this place. Our house backs onto this park. It’s such a lovely place to have a walk around, especially in the early summer when the flowers come up. It’s one of those places that I think perhaps flies under the radar of many people here on the Shore. It’s idyllic. 2. Mairangi Bay - Milford - Takapuna walk. This is such a nice walk down the coast, a great way to unwind. We’re lucky to have so many beautiful walks here on the Shore. I like to walk along the beach as often as I can. 3. Fish and chips on the beach at Browns Bay. My children love the big playground down there on the beach front so that’s a big draw card! It’s a great pirate-themed playground. Max and Ava love it! It has to be one of the best playgrounds here on the Shore. 4. Paper Moon. It’s hard to look past this popular Mairangi Bay cafe / bar for a good place to hang out. It’s a great spot for a drink and a chat. They do great breakfasts! So I’d definitely recommend a leisurely brunch outside there in the sunshine. 5. The PumpHouse in Takapuna and all the great arts talent here on the Shore. We have some great venues here on the North Shore and so many talented people involved in performing arts. We should really ensure that these venues are utilised to their full potential and that the local talent is nurtured - they are real treasures.

Salad & Other Things: with Sumo Salad

Tomato Cucumber Couscous Salad Serves 2-3

Hi everyone. Well here we are with our last recipe for this year. How did Christmas sneak up so quickly? I am sure we are all asking the same question! Summer seems to have started really early for us - we have had weeks of amazing sunshine and the temperature is so warm! So, with that in mind and seeing as we are a Salad Café (amongst other things) we are offering you another yummy salad recipe to enjoy! To continue with our grain theme, I thought I would share with you one of my delicious recipes. You can add different vegetables, but I wanted to get some Christmas colour onto our tables, and both tomatoes and cucumbers are in season. If you want to, you can make this recipe ‘non-vegetarian’ by adding some beautiful grilled chicken. I love working with couscous ‘cous’ (notice the cooking joke !) it’s so easy to use, as most of the preparation has already been done for us and all we do is add hot water. Couscous is made from semolina flour. The traditional way it is prepared is to roll semolina sprinkled with water within the hands to form small pellets. You then sprinkle flour to keep them separate, and then sieve. I used Israeli Couscous this time, because our Chef, Sandy, wouldn’t let me use his traditional Couscous. What a cheek, however, he did need it for our very popular Spanish Couscous Salad (you can ask one of our longest standing customers, Ollie, about this salad – you will see him and hear him in here every day!) This salad is always in our deli - please come and try it! Our recipe this month is a little more involved than usual, but I still made the salad in less than ten minutes. It will look great on the Christmas table, or would go down well as an accompaniment for the leftover turkey on Boxing Day! From all of our famous Salad, Bakers and Coffee makers here at Sumo Salad Cafe, we wish you all a very relaxing, happy and safe Christmas, and of course, we look forward to seeing you soon! Here’s to our great health in 2014!! Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved 1 telegraph cucumber, diced Juice from 1/2 of a lemon 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt 1/4 cup fresh mint 1/4 cup fresh parsley 3/4 cup dry couscous 1 cup water 1 large strip of lemon zest 1 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil pinch of cayenne 1 scallion, chopped Directions: In a medium bowl, toss together the cherry tomatoes, cucumber, lemon juice and 1 teaspoon of sea salt. Leave the peel on the cucumber (it’s good for you). Separate the mint and parsley leaves from the stems. Peel one large strip of lemon zest from the lemon that you used for juice. Pour the dry couscous in a bowl and set aside. In a small pot, bring the water, mint and parsley stems, lemon zest, olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt and the cayenne to a boil. As soon as the water begins to boil, remove from the heat and pour over the couscous. Cover the couscous and let sit for 5 minutes. Uncover the couscous and remove the stems and lemon zest. Fluff the couscous with a fork and stir in the mint and parsley leaves and the chopped scallion. Stir in the tomato mixture and serve immediately. Sumo Salad Café, 67 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. Phone 09 489 7866. Email takapuna@sumosalad.co.nz

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Channel Feature: … Kayaking To Rangitoto

o t s e k a t l e Chann addling for Novices P l e n n a h C e th Channel’s Heather Vermeer got fired up for a volcanic kayaking experience from the Shore. When a friend asked me if I wanted to join her on a kayaking trip to Rangitoto, I instinctively accepted. I was on a mission to do more ‘outdoors stuff’ on weekends that was as far removed as possible from sitting for hours in front of a computer screen during the week. Only later did I question whether this was an undertaking that was beyond our fitness levels, experience, and motivational capacities on a Sunday morning. Yeah, nah, course it wasn’t. And I had fun finding out. The huge unmissable purple scar that encircled the instructor guide’s knee resembled, I was immediately convinced, was one big mother of a shark bite scar. Yes, the remaining marks that provided a 20cm-plus indigo diameter around his ample knee matched the jaw imprint of, say, a young mako shark. I knew this because the previous weekend I had inadvertently provided myself with cause for sleep disturbance by stumbling into the ‘Moana - My Ocean’ exhibition at Auckland Museum during the lunch break of an event I was attending there. One of the striking features of the exhibition was the ‘Sharks of the Hauraki Gulf’ titled exhibit, subtitled ‘Life-Size’. The glorious predators of the deep were, as promised, perched on platforms and suspended from walls in their true-tolife model forms. Not exactly what I wanted to see having just committed to the Rangitoto kayak adventure. The theme from Jaws subsequently became my mental soundtrack whenever the weekend’s trip crossed my mind. But with the magazine deadline week absorbing my time and mind for the following few days, the weekend hastily arrived. Come Sunday morning I had packed a lunch - in my son’s Smurf insulated lunchbox - and grabbed some gloves (a pair of unused white gardening gloves still attached to each other, they’ll do), full change of clothes and a sense of ‘screw you sharks if you think you’re scaring me out of a fun day’ attitude, and hit Takapuna Beach. We joined the unnaturally awake coastal Shore sports enthusiasts, dog walkers, and show offs who were clustered around Takapuna Beach Cafe, where the smoothie to coffee consumption ratio was around 3:10 on this particular morning. The cluster of coloured kayaks was fanned out across the concrete next to the boat ramp, where we met the chilled, reassuringly broad-shouldered Adam and fellow nice-as-pie kayak enthusiast Natalie from Albany-based Outdoor Discoveries. Two young sporty couples - one of whom I reckoned would make good

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fodder on next year’s The Block NZ due to their perkiness, camera-ready good looks and competitive spirit - joined us, and another older guy popped up at the last call to make up the allocated numbers. Despite an over-friendly and seemingly ownerless Dalmatian launching itself up onto my back as I sat on the concrete wall, to the amusement of all, I managed to inhale the major points of the tutorial. Adam’s lesson on how to

She (Natalie) fed us little titbits of information about the channel on the way over too, for example that the lighthouse (which features symbolically as the letter ‘l’ on each cover of Channel) was built in 1882. ensure we gave ourselves the best chance of survival in the event of a Great White mistaking a kayak for a snack, also included ‘kayak skirt’ fitting and related giggles. I can’t be sure that’s what Adam was saying, but that’s where my mind wandered as he took us through the briefing. The tale that followed of how the instructor pair recently encountered a hammerhead shark swimming beside the kayaks on a recent sea adventure from St Heliers did little to put my overactive mind at ease. Anyway, the ‘Michael Jackson gloves’ - as a Geordie joker named my homespun hand protecters - were on. And we were off. A couple of super-cute little blue penguins put on a timely show for us on the way over. They were unperturbed by our presence and ignored us blissfully

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as we floated by, keeping a considerate distance from the young birds, as advised. Co-guide Natalie kept us guessing with sporadic quizzes about the height of things: Rangitoto - I won’t say who won that one, but she was wearing white gloves...and the height of the lighthouse, which I was way off the mark with. She fed us little titbits of information about the channel on the way over too, for example that the lighthouse (which features symbolically as the letter ‘l’ on each cover of Channel) was built in 1882 and wasn’t used until 1905. She didn’t explain why. We rolled up to McKenzie Bay and our guides unrolled a surprisingly comprehensive ‘morning tea’ picnic; brie, grapes, crackers, cappucinos, even bars of that L&P Whittakers white chocolate that fizzes disconcertingly in your mouth. We chatted and studied a drawn-in-thesand map of the island before setting off in the direction of the summit via the longdrop. After a brief embarrassing ‘caught Kayak guides Adam and Natalie. with your pants down’ encounter between two of the unrelated members of the group - the long drop toilet doors didn’t lock - the volcano was our next conquest. The alien landscape was novel and a good hour and a half of lower body workout saw us reach the summit in varying degrees of tiredness. After emptying the Smurf lunchbox of its equally child-like contents - think mini vege chips, yoghurt with kiddie-spoon and teddy bear biscuits (I hadn’t made it to the shops for any grown up stuff) my friend and I discussed the merits of instigating a huge flying fox attraction across the main crater. After we concluded that the conservation department would likely pour scorn on our idea, we headed down hill, via the caves. We may have missed something, but these were less of an attraction than we were lead to believe. This endorsed our flying fox idea even further as a much more popular attraction in our minds. And, after narrowly resisting the urge to gatecrash onto the back of the Volcano Explorer tractor train party, we were back at McKenzie Bay within the hour. No-one took up Adam’s offer of swim time, unsurprisingly (several of us

The lighthouse was built in 1882.

winced when our feet dipped into the early November waters when setting off), so we all put our skirts on and straddled our kayaks ready to hop in for the return trip. Not as inviting a prospect on the way back, admittedly, but all but one of us hid this thought as we grabbed the paddles and headed for the twin towers of Takapuna in the distance. I bowed to peer pressure and ditched the MJ gloves. Stupid idea. After several thumb knuckle scrapes I was unashamedly extolling the benefits of gloves whilst kayaking - gardening or otherwise - to all. ‘Alice and Caleb’ sprinted off into the sunset and my partner and I channelled our best Lisa Carrington for the final furlong. The pint of cool beer that several of us had fantasised about as the waves began to form on the return leg, morphed into us upping the beach cafe’s coffee quota instead before heading home with big smiles and well-used muscles. No penguins on the journey this time. But no sharks either.

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Uber-Delicious

Crunchy & Chewy Chocolate Pavlova

By Caroline Everitt of Devonport Chocolates

The pohutakawas are starting to bloom and our stores are decked out in their Christmas finery, the only thing missing is a fabulous chocolate Christmas dessert recipe. Here it is, enjoy, and have a marvellous Christmas.

Pavlova Ingredients… 6 egg whites 300g caster sugar 1 tablespoon cornflour gar 2 teaspoons white wine vine der pow oa coc 25g 56% cocoa 50g Devonport Chocolates ets solids call To serve… 500ml cream whipped blueberries for serving Assorted strawberries and Strawberry Coulis… 500g strawberries 55g caster sugar ½ lemon Chocolate Ganache… 56% cocoa 200g Devonport Chocolates solids callets 200ml cream

To make the pavlova Heat your oven to 140 degrees Celsius fan bake. Whisk your egg whites until they form stiff peaks. I used a cake mixer, it made this recipe so easily but an electric hand beater will do just as well. Gradually add the caster sugar one spoon at a time, whisking well between each spoonful to ensure sugar dissolves. Once all sugar is added, whisk for a couple more minutes until the mix has a beautiful satin gloss. Sift the cocoa and cornflour into the mix and add vinegar and chocolate callets. Fold everything in with a metal spoon until just mixed, no longer. Cover a baking tray with baking paper and mark a 25cm circle on it. Spoon your mix onto the shape, building up and smoothing the sides. Place in oven for one and a half hours then turn off the oven and let pavlova cool in the oven.

To make the strawberry coulis Place chopped strawberries in a blender and whizz until smooth. Place in a saucepan on medium heat,

add the sugar and a squeeze of lemon juice and stir until sugar has dissolved and remove from heat.

To make chocolate ganache Put cream in a saucepan on medium heat and bring to the boil. Once boiling, take off the heat, put chocolate in the pan and stir until chocolate is completely melted and cream and chocolate are completely combined.

This is how I served my pavlova This pavlova cracked but it has a nice chewy centre, so the cream is very important! In the middle of my pavlova I placed some strawberry coulis and covered it with cream. I topped the cream with chopped strawberries and blueberries and then drizzled it with strawberry coulis and chocolate ganache. Put the left over coulis and ganache in separate jugs so your guests can have extra if they like. Voila – enjoy!

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Shore City: Hartleys Channel Feature: …

Shore City: Kingan Jones

Faye Cross, Galina Fredericks, Mollie Harker, Gerry Jaynes, Georgiana Williamson-Chan.

Head to Hartleys for wearable style Among the summer range currently in store at Hartleys, Shore City are many well renowned and much-loved labels. The very feminine Loobies Story collection has developed a very strong following and Random is another relatively new label by Auckland designer Michele Wade who says the focus for her collection is on consistent styling, modern quality clothing that fits well and is easy to wear. Other labels such as Juo, Scope, Not Your Daughters Jeans, Scarlett, and the on-trend LA Idol jeans also have a strong following. The Australian brand, Café Latte, is exclusive in New Zealand to the Hartleys and Vincent stores and is well known for its gorgeous colours and beautifully fitting pants. Also from Australia is the ever popular easy care Philosophy brand. Well known Wellington designer Ashley Fogel has recently moved to Auckland to develop a range exclusively for the Hartleys and Vincent stores. This summer is the first season this brand has been in our stores under this arrangement. The much-loved Verge range has been synonymous with Hartleys for many years and Hartleys continue to be the largest stockist of this label in Australasia. Styling this summer ranges from a modern take on the classic through to fresh new looks that have a casual elegance. The pant gets a makeover with many styles coming in an easy soft drape and comfortable styling. Prints are big this season. Many are strong on graphics while others feature bold floral prints. And, of course, the classic black and white still reigns supreme in solid block colours, subtle patterns, stripes and spots. Beautiful silk and silk georgette tops and shirts are a strong feature this season. These are in both soft and bold prints which incorporate key colours from this season’s palette. These shirts and tops work so well with many of the structured and softly structured jackets available this season.

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Customer service and product knowledge continues to be the cornerstone of the Hartleys brand. Store manager Galina Fredericks is a Shore local who moved here from Uzbekistan 12 years ago. She is passionate about the area, the brand and helping local women look their best. In her beautiful eastern European accent, Galina said: “The Shore is a very welcoming and friendly place and being a part of the centre here is wonderful. It has such a relaxed atmosphere and is a stylish place to shop. I love working in Takapuna, it’s like one big family here!” Call into Hartleys at Shore City and let store manager Galina or Mollie, Fay, Georgiana or Gerry help you get the look you want this season.

An exciting new addition to the boutique shopping scene in Takapuna, well known New Zealand label, Kingan Jones have opened a ‘Pop-Up’ shop at Shore City just in time for the summer season. This is the first time Kingan Jones has opened a retail store on the Shore, and it is already proving to be hugely popular with both their loyal and new customers alike. A well established women’s New Zealand fashion brand, and a favorite haunt of many fashionistas, Kingan Jones utilises beautiful fabrics, textures and exclusive prints, which are worked together in interesting and unusual combinations to present a unique and directional boutique label. A very wearable label, Kingan Jones presents a collection which ranges from casual wear through to formal cocktail dresses. Their ranges of casual pieces and basics are easily worn on their own for daily life or weekends spent at the beach. While their dressier tops and party dresses are the perfect choice for a day at the races or a night out. But the real charm of the Kingan Jones range is the ability to mix and match their beautiful dresses back with their casual pieces to create a wardrobe that oozes effortless chic. With the Christmas season fast approaching, Kingan Jones has just released their Shooting Stars capsule collection. Especially designed with the party season in mind, the Shooting Stars collection features an edited range of party dresses, tops and jackets designed to see you through the season in style. Whether you are looking for an outfit for a Christmas party or to ring in the New Year, there is an outfit suitable for every occasion the season will throw at you. Simply pop into store or have a look online at their beautiful collection, which is sure to inspire your summer look.

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Health & Fitness: with Les Mills Takapuna By Claire Bellingham Personal Trainer at Les Mills Takapuna

Welcome to summer!

December provides a new range of opportunities and challenges for health and fitness With the spring lurgies behind us and lots of great outdoor options it’s much easier to exercise consistently. The warmer weather encourages us to eat in a fresher, lighter way. Unfortunately the festive frenzy and all the tempting treats are a recipe for weight gain. My clients tend to put on weight in December for two reasons: They run out of time to keep up their exercise regime and they eat too many treats. It really is that simple. I don’t expect anybody to lose weight over the December / January period but I really prefer that people do not gain it!

So here are some ideas to help you enter 2014 in the same shape you are in now: Step one is a good exercise plan. Last month I wrote about the importance of a wide mix of activities. You may need slight adaptations for the festive season. If your social activities are loaded towards the back end of the week then consider loading your exercise towards the front end while you still have time and energy to fit it in. Perhaps exercising in the mornings will work better if you have a lot of post-work functions in the diary. If early mornings aren’t your style, try visiting the gym at an off-peak time such as late-morning. It’s cooler than the evening and easy to zip around quickly and still get to your work lunch on time (with your halo shining). Or sample one of our lunchtime classes at either 12:15pm or 1pm – choose from Pilates, Pump, CXWorx, Grit or Balance.

If your social activities are loaded towards the back end of the week then consider loading your exercise towards the front end while you still have time and energy to fit it in. Step two is knowing where you are starting from weight-wise. The first week of the month is always appraisal week for my clients. The start of December is an excellent time to take stock. Even if you don’t have a personal trainer your gym should offer free appraisals from a gym instructor. What you can measure you can manage. No doubt you have lofty goals in mind for post New Year’s – consider them now and make sure you don’t move too far in the opposite direction over the festive season! Step three is managing treats. Everyone writes the same thing at this time of year – don’t go to parties hungry, indulge in moderation, go for the healthy options, eat slowly, drink water with wine, don’t park yourself next to the buffet. Even if you follow all of the advice the extra calories are pretty inevitable at this time of year. My clients all use

the free MyFitnessPal app so have a good idea of what’s too much and what’s waaaaay too much! If you don’t have a basic understanding of the calorie content of treat foods you may be interested in checking this out. Step four is managing metabolism. Energy in, energy out, is a tricky balance to get right in December. Speeding up your metabolic rate is an efficient way to minimise the festive spread. The main factor affecting metabolic rate is the amount of lean muscle mass in the body and the best way to build lean muscle mass is weight training. Keep up your Pump classes or consider signing up with a trainer as an early Christmas present to yourself. If you have a trainer and you’re a once-a-week person perhaps you could be a twice-a-week person for the festive period, after all, it’s likely you’ll be cancelling a few sessions if you’re going away so you aren’t blowing the budget. As well as building lean muscle mass, weight training increases metabolic rate for hours afterwards as the body recovers. It’s the gift that keeps giving! There are other ways to keep metabolic rate high: Be a grazer – never skip breakfast and eat regularly throughout the day (you don’t need to eat more food, just eat more frequently). Protein is a great booster of metabolic rate - it preserves lean muscle mass and your metabolic rate increases when your body processes it. (Protein also makes you feel fuller for longer, curbing the temptation to over-eat.) Fresh foods increase metabolic rate, processed foods slow it. Green tea is a well known booster and increasing your water intake is another quick easy way of speeding up metabolic rate. Alcohol slows metabolic rate so impacts your plans well beyond the calories in the drink. It also increases your appetite and decreases your will power – a bad combination! Moderation is the key. December is a time of celebration and treats are part of a healthy balanced lifestyle. Seasonal indulgence is fun but there is also great joy and peace in living inside a healthy body you feel comfortable in. Adopt a sensible approach to food and exercise and you can have the best of both worlds. See you on the beach!

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New X5 and 4-Series Coupe add to Christmas Cheer Seasons greetings to you all. The official Jerry Clayton BMW release of the All New BMW X5 and 4 Series Coupe was held at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron on November 7th. The event was a huge success with over 200 attending. Guests enjoyed the chance to view these two exciting new models which form part of a new model launch strategy by BMW – the release of 25 new Group models between 2012 and 2014. Such dedication to new product activity has seen BMW’s popularity increase the world over, not least of which here in New Zealand, where BMW is on track to retain No1 position as the country’s most popular premium new car brand for the second year running. With 2013 rapidly drawing to an end, it is encouraging when we look back on the year and see how our sales volumes have progressively increased throughout this period. On behalf of Jerry Clayton BMW, may I wish you an enjoyable summer and safe motoring throughout the holiday season. We look forward to seeing you in the new year Steve Hilson, Dealer Principal Jerry Clayton BMW

The all-New BMW 4 The all-New BMW X5 Series Coupe When launched in 1999, the BMW X5 set the benchmark in the all-wheel drive market. It was the quintessential ‘Swiss army knife’ of the automotive world. The new model raises the bar even higher. The all-new X5, is bigger, faster, more powerful – but also more fuel efficient to the tune of 16%, thanks to BMW Efficient Dynamics technologies. To end the year, Jerry Clayton BMW has two new BMW X5 models available, specifically the X5 30d and X5 M50d. We are pleased to reveal the following features are all standard on this model: Head-Up display; rear-view camera with surround view; eight-speed sport automatic transmission; bi-xenon adaptive headlights; automatic tailgate. Further models, including a new X5 25d and X5 40d, will be added to the range early next year. The third generation X5 also introduces two bespoke interior and exterior design schemes, Pure Experience and Pure Excellence, both available from launch in addition to the optional M Sport package, allowing further individualisation of your vehicle. New BMW Connected Drive driver assistance systems and mobility services add further best-in-class accolades to the X5’s list, including the new Driving Assistant safety package which consists of Lane Departure Warning and Collision Warning System with Braking Function as standard on the 30d. The X5 M50d has Driving Assistant Plus as standard, which includes Driving Assistant and Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function. Additional cutting-edge standard equipment includes freestanding 10.25-inch Control Display for iDrive operating system, Touch Controller with touch-sensitive surface, extended storage areas and Internet functionality. New notable options comprise of BMW Night Vision with Pedestrian Recognition and Dynamic Light Spot, and the new rear-seat entertainment system with two displays. The all-new BMW X5 exemplifies unbelievable value, class-leading driving dynamics, efficiency and space, also making it the ultimate outdoor sports activity vehicle for New Zealanders this summer.

The new addition to the BMW range of Ultimate Driving Machines, the BMW 4 Series Coupé is sleek, sophisticated and very sporty. The new BMW 4 Series embodies the sporty nature of this segment in every aspect of its design, performance and dynamics. So – why the need for a new model number? The ‘4’ in the model designation signals the outstanding dynamic styling and elegant design of the new model. It sets itself apart from its predecessor in every aspect, sporting a clearly more dynamic and muscular design language, substantial technical differentiation and a host of innovative new features. The new BMW 4 Series Coupé’s more muscular and purposeful design highlights its dynamic abilities. Exterior features have been designed to highlight the vehicle’s sporty pedigree, starting with a large, wide air-intake in the front apron which accentuates the vehicle’s increased width. The BMW 4 Series Coupé’s gently sloping roofline displays a typically elegant silhouette. Powered by the latest in engine technology, the new BMW 4 Series Coupé models are all equipped with BMW TwinPower turbo engines boasting exhilarating power and torque figures, yet still returning impressive fuel economy. The highest level of safety is ensured with the full array of BMW Dynamic Stability Control systems, six airbags covering all seating positions, Active protection which initiates protective measures if an accident situation is imminent and a powerful braking system with front and rear inner vented discs. Additional features such as the inclusion of a standard M Sport package – which comprises19-inch M double-spoke alloy wheels, M aerodynamics package, M leather steering wheel and a host of exclusive M Sports package trim features such as kidney grille with nine bars in high-gloss black, BMW individual roof-liner in anthracite and sun protection glazing - serves to further reflect the sporty pedigree and dynamic nature of this 435i Coupé. Jerry Clayton BMW - 445 Lake Road, Takapuna. Phone 488 2000. www.jcbmw.co.nz

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Channel Interview – Tony Cederwall

Marathon Effort in New York Taking on a marathon is a huge commitment, and often comes with a story behind it. When Beach Hut owner Tony Cederwall set his sights on the New York marathon recently, he was on a mission to run as a memorial to a late friend who was tragically killed in the US city. Here Tony shares his experience with Channel readers... Channel Magazine: What inspired you to sign up for the NY Marathon? Tony Cederwall: Louise and Grant Schofield were talking to me about setting a goal and Louise mentioned the Marathon. Both of them helped me to plan both the food side and a training plan to prepare me for the race. My motivation for the race was to run in memory of my mate Jeremy Clarke who passed away in a tragic helicopter crash in New York in 2009. Jeremy was a ‘Shore boy’ and was a very talented sportsman who was a Rosmini College old boy. He moved to the States and became a successful Helicopter pilot flying scenic tours and celebrities around Los Angeles and then New York City. CM: Was this your first marathon? TC: This was my first Marathon. Before New York I had only run one half marathon in Taupo. It was a huge learning curve preparing to run a marathon. It taught me a lot about myself and what I need to do to keep fit and healthy. At the start I thought it was going to be an impossible task, but slowly you can achieve your goal if you stick to the plan and focus on the goal. If I can run a marathon, then anyone can do it. CM: What were the highlights of the event? TC: There were many highlights to the Marathon. The Marathon takes you through each of the five boroughs of New York (Statton Island, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Manhattan finishing in Central Park). There are over two million New Yorkers cheering for you on the sideline as you run, so it is an amazing feeling. The Marathon was the largest ever held with 51,700 participants running.

CM: And New York, what are your favourite aspects to the city? TC: New York was an amazing city to visit. Before the Marathon we did all the normal tourist attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Centre, Yankee Stadium, Times Square, Central Park, Ground Zero Museum etc. After the Tony and Liz with their med als. Marathon we focused more on the eating and drinking establishments like the Russian Teas Rooms, Hard Rock Café, Planet Hollywood etc. The people of New York were fantastic and really embraced the Marathon and made it everything it was rumoured to be. CM: What are trends at Beach Hut this summer? TC: Beach Hut has everything you need for a fun summer. We have our best range yet of Jennifer Dean Swimwear with everything from one piece swimsuits to tankini’s/bikinis to suit everyone. All two piece suits come as separates, which makes life easy when mixing and matching sizes and colours. Other brands in store include Lorna Jane Activewear and Funkita Swimwear, as well as the full range of Sundrenched Resortwear. CM: This summer on the Shore is going to be the summer of…? TC: All summers – so get out and enjoy it!

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The Harbour Access Trust: News

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National Ocean Water Sports Centre Update Peter Wall, Chairman of the Harbour Access Trust provides an update on progress of the National Ocean Water Sports Centre to be developed near Takapuna Beach. As was covered in the local newspaper in early November, with the Takapuna Beach Reserve Management Plan now approved, the Harbour Access Trust is now proceeding with finalising preliminary plans for the National Ocean Water Sports Centre (NOWSC) with our aim to lodge the resource consent in the first quarter of 2014. The Takapuna Beach Reserve Management Plan called for a concept plan to be prepared for all of the reserve area from Hauraki Corner to the camp ground site. HAT intends to submit their NOWSC plans to Auckland Council for consideration as part of this concept plan. Of significance is that NOWSC is now proposed as a single level structure, backing onto Allison Avenue, and will be a complying development in terms of both the underlying site zoning and the approved reserve plan. The NOWSC proposal still contains high performance coaching facilities and storage for high performance boats. It will occupy less than 15% of the northern reserve area. The design provides for public occupancy/use of the roof area with potential for seating, viewing and disabled access in a landscaped environment, returning further reserve area to the public. A significant percentage of boat storage will be for public use including surfboards, paddleboards and kayaks. By contrast the campground operations, as currently exist, are not provided for within the reserve plan. The site zoning does not allow campground operations as of right, the lease on the camp ground has expired and their resource consent for the cabins expires early in 2014. Key funders of the NOWSC project are Auckland City, Sport NZ, NZ Community Trust and Lion Foundation. A total of $8.5m has been secured from these key stakeholders. The Harbour Access Trust and Yachting New Zealand are currently in discussions with the Takapuna Boating Club and WakaAma in an effort to see if a comprehensive

plan to accommodate all parties can be agreed for the northern reserve area. The Harbour Access Trust has been portrayed as promoters of the campground site for the NOWSC. It’s a real misconception that we drove the closure of the campground. The northern reserve option only became a possibility for the NOWSC with the termination of the campground lease and the preparation of the draft Reserve Plan. Auckland Council proposed the campground as an alternative to the original NOWSCsite next to Takapuna Boating Club in The Strand. That site had a number of challenges, some of which could potentially have been terminal. The fibre optic cable off Takapuna Beach would need to realigned to the Killarney St, Taharoto Rd intersection and there are complex servicing and engineering needs. Auckland Transport also required The Strand to be open during construction and alternative access could not be negotiated with a land owner. When

the campground site became a possibility, this site was embraced by Harbour Access Trust and Yachting New Zealand as being fit for purpose and significantly more deliverable in terms of costs, location and launching, with all activities centered on the one location. On the contrary to negative publicity being promoted by supporters of the campground the National Ocean Water Sports Centre is a ‘‘community project’’ that when completed will be a real asset to the North Shore. The Harbour Access Trust is committed to delivering great outcomes for the community based around utilising the fantastic harbour we have been blessed with. We are also keen to see a ferry service for Takapuna and the Bays which will involve the development of suitable wharf structures that are in keeping with the environment and character of the areas. We will keep you informed with regular updates in future issues of Channel Magazine.

About the Harbour Access Trust (HAT) The Harbour Access Trust was incorporated as a Charitable Trust in February 2007 and in May 2008 signed a Relationship Agreement with North Shore City Council to work together to bring ferry services to Takapuna and Browns Bay through the construction of wharf facilities at both locations. The wharf/harbour facilities were also to provide better and safe recreational access to the public at large, to the Waitemata Harbour waters. This remains a primary focus for HAT. In September 2010 HAT agreed to extend its charter to act as the promoter of the National Ocean Water Sports Centre (NOWSC). In September, 2010 a Relationship Agreement was entered into with North Shore City recording an agreement to work together towards the realisation of NOWSC. On the formation of Auckland City, this agreement was assigned and confirmed by the new city. In addition to the provision of the site, Auckland City provided $3m funding which was supplemented by a cash grant of $3m from central Government, via Sport NZ. The balance of the funding was secured from NZ Community Trust and Lion Foundation. Trustees are Peter Wall, Ralph Roberts, Dave Donaldson, Peter Montgomery, John Sandford, Sandra Wakeford and Peter White.

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Channel Interview: Chris Dickson, thinking about the future

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Channel Interview: Chris Dickson, thinking about the future

Takapuna locals will have seen quite a bit of World-renowned yachtsman Chris Dickson recently. The born and bred (ex-Westlake Boys) Shore lad has spent a great deal of his life travelling around the world sailing, but is now settled in Auckland and is the owner of both residential and commercial property on the Shore. He is currently living in one of his properties in Takapuna with his wife Sue and two daughters while his family home is being renovated. He is on Takapuna Beach most days walking the dog and often enjoying the local cafes. He loves it. Dickson has always been forthright in his views and his ideas for the development of Takapuna and the North Shore are no different. He calls it his 100 year vision for the area. Aidan Bennett sat down with Dickson in mid November to listen to his ideas and concepts.

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Chris Dickson near the site that he proposes is turned into ‘Port Takapuna’.

Chris Dickson is an interesting interview. As those who followed the recent Devonport or Manly terminal in Sydney. Enhanced harbour-side residential America’s Cup on local TV would know he can talk. But he is well worth appartments like the Viaduct (or Gulf Harbour) instead of outdated state housing. listening to and his futuristic ideas for Takapuna have been on his mind for There are ample examples of successful waterfront developments worldwide some time. A friend had told me about these ideas, so I was keen to learn to draw on. I believe it would be a very special place, very unique, and would more. enhance Takapuna as a destination, and would further equip our city for the “I have spent my life around marinas and beaches all over the world, visited future.” some great waterfront cities that work – such as Sydney, San Diego, San Chris Dickson’s plan doesn’t stop there. He has also thought about where all Francisco, and I see so much potential with what we have right here in Takapuna the dredging’s can go. and wider Auckland,” explained Chris Dickson. “The interface of land and water “The sandstone cliffs off the East Coast Bays and those around Takapuna has attracted people for thousands of years and will continue to attract into the are eroding at a rate of two metres every 100 years, according to Auckland future. What we have with Takapuna is unique and could once again become a Council’s Tonkin and Taylor ARC report of 2006. Where once there was land, now major draw card for Auckland City tourism, as it was 100 years ago, as well as there is water. Lets advance 50 or 100 years, add a bit of global warming and enhancing the environment lifestyles. the resulting sea level rise, then go and have a look at any of the East Cost Bays “When I was young Auckland was a city of half a million people. Eventually cliffs and you will get the picture. We need to work with nature, draw a line in there will be over three million so we need to think outside of the square. I love the sand and again enhance the land/water interface. Doing nothing is a dumb the changes Auckland has made in the Viaduct area and believe we have potential option.” to do something similar in Takapuna. To take advantage of the water that’s all “I believe a practical solution would be to use the dredgings’ to reclaim around us. I started thinking about the possibilities about 10 years ago when the areas at the bottom of these cliffs and again create some very special public second harbour crossing was first being talked about seriously. Auckland is still parks and amenities – which can serve a double purpose. Protecting the cliffs a very young city and we need to keep planning for what from erosion by stopping silt run-off and enhancing our it will look like in a 100 years. I quite like the principle of lifestyles by creating new recreational areas, walkways, What we have with the Unitary Plan, but we need to make sure we are using cycleways, parks and beaches with a continuous our natural assets as part of these long term plans.” walking/riding link in front of every East Coast Bays cliff Takapuna is unique Chris Dickson’s ideas initially appear to come from from Devonport to Okura. Re-claim some land. Put in and could once again left field but having listened to him I think they are solid rock breakwaters, create some great new beaches interesting to say the least. In essence he advocates and inlets. Again there is nothing original in this, go have become a major draw digging out the harbour area on the Barrys Point Road a look at Tamaki Drive. What was done on the city side card for Auckland side of Takapuna to create a Viaduct-like waterfront area. 100 years ago can be done so much better on the Shore “By creating a marine gateway via the unused and today. The North Shore is a natural. Tamaki Drive is a City tourism. silted up waterway beside Barry’s Point Road we could huge attraction for Auckland residents. A modern day double the attraction of Takapuna by becoming both equivalent, but focused on foot and bike access, parks a seaside and a harbourside destination, while at the same time creating an and barbecue areas, beaches and recreational boating areas. A more modern attractive transport alternative for tourism, commuters and day trips across the example of what I am suggesting is the area between Honolulu and Waikiki in harbour. Most people won’t realise how close Auckland harbour is to Takapuna, Hawaii. They’ve made beaches and inlets and remember there is nothing natural mainly because the population has never been big enough to warrant looking about the world’s most popular tourist destination – Waikiki Beach.” out the back door. The Unitary Plan is a reminder that Auckland has changed and “How about we ditch Milford as a marina and make it the wetland it used to needs to plan ahead. Northcroft Street is a direct link from the Harbour to central be and build a new marina off Kennedy Park? If Takapuna Beach motor camp Takapuna. There are direct links from Como Street, Huron Street, Byron Avenue, is a great thing then how about repeat it in a few other areas as part of this Bracken Avenue and Tennyson Avenue also to the Harbour and central Takapuna, exercise?” although again, most would be oblivious to this.” While Chris Dickson is advocating this Port Takapuna idea as part of a Dickson, who spends time in this area, says there is a natural inlet about 400 100 year plan, he believes much could be a reality in 20 years and done cost metres wide and a total water area of one and a half hectares on the Takapuna effectively by integrating with required infrastructure projects. He says this type side of Esmonde Road. In historic times this was an open inlet with a jetty and of development is happening all over Auckland, his examples being the new direct ferry access to Auckland City. A combination of silt run off from early beach and parks at Onehunga next to the motorway on Manukau Harbour. The development, and the inappropriate (and he says illegal) closing of the channel by removal of all the mangroves in an area next to the Southern Motorway – south in-fill for Esmonde Road has resulted in there now being no boat access and only of Otahuhu, The Tamaki River frontage, removal of sewer line and installation one to two metres of water at high tide as well as an infestation of mangroves of a new beach at Hobson Bay in Remuera, the digging out of Judges Bay in where previously there were none. His concept is to dig out four metres of mud Parnell, The Outboard Boating Club on Tamaki Drive, the Viaduct and Tank farm and silt to provide up to five metres of depth at high tide and two metres at low on a grand scale in Auckland City as well as Tamaki Drive of course. tide. His plans would also involve lifting Esmonde Road with an overbridge similar “All this has happened or is happening in other parts of Auckland, yet for to that built at Sylvia Park, This would allow for suitable sized ferries (like those some reason, the North Shore has been largely left out of this equation. The used up the Paramatta River in Sydney) and lower profile craft to access the area. disappointing thing for me as a born and bred Shore boy is I have witnessed this “We could create a mini Viaduct area – Port Takapuna – at the bottom of area going backwards in my lifetime despite the stunning natural environment Northcroft there should be a ferry terminal, and the other streets that lead to this we are blessed with. In the early 1900’s Takapuna was a huge tourist attraction area should all have an enhanced interface with the harbour.” adds Dickson. for Aucklanders and it is time it was again. The Unitary Plan means it is now “In addition some harbour front retail and cafes to support the terminal, as with time to make some bold moves for the future.”

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A lot of my friends love linen. What’s all the fuss about? Linen is a natural fiber so it breaths easily and wicks moisture from the body keeping you cool and comfortable even in full length styles. A well made soft linen jacket is a must-have in your wardrobe this summer. It is the most current, elegant and comfortable way to get arm coverage and looks great teamed up with all types of pants and skirts. Other benefits of linen are: • It’s a classic fabric that never dates or goes out of fashion • Does not cause allergic reactions • It does not accumulate static • It is lint free • It resists dirt/stains • It is long lasting and durable • It gets softer and handles more beautifully the more it is washed • It’s universally accepted as a highly sophisticated fabric Summer dressing requires less layering and more showing of skin to ensure we remain cool during the hotter months. It is for this reason that we love and use a lot of linen in our collection.

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Naturally beautiful in Linen

At no time in history have people in their 40’s, 50’s and 60’s felt as youthful and been as active as today. Nevertheless, many of us are concerned about looking “old” and tired. Our face and skin reveal our history and lifestyle: the wrinkles and fine lines, the colour of the sclera, the firmness and pigmentation of the skin and so on. While the process of ageing cannot be stopped entirely, it can certainly be slowed down, and the team at ESCAPE Day Spa in Takapuna get amazing results with a variety of rejuvenating facials that can be enhanced by Omnilux light therapy, Intense Pulsed Light or Microdermabrasion. Here are our TOP TIPS for slowing down the process of aging day to day: 1. Protect your skin from the sun – although this is obvious, many of us still like to ‘roast’. Excessive sun exposure damages collagen and elastin fibres, thus encouraging wrinkles and premature aging! 2. Increase your intake of fish, fish oil or flaxseed oil, as omega-3-Essential Fatty Acids are not only good for brain function, but have been found to reduce some of the skin damage done by sunburn, thus reducing the formation of wrinkles. 3. Don’t smoke – one of the many negative effects of smoking is that it leads to dehydration and as a result the skin of smokers ages much faster than that of non-smokers. 4. Support your liver! Poor liver function leads to age spots (also called liver spots) which are mainly seen on the back of hands and in the face, and generally poor skin tone. Have a glass of lemon water first thing in the morning to kick-start the elimination of toxins. Once a year, do a full liver detox or take a course of the herb Milk Thistle which is a great liver tonic. As women come into menopause, liver function often declines, so be extra careful with that heavy meal or second glass of wine. 5. Hydration is key for good skin texture. Drink six to eight glasses of water per day and use hydrating skin care products with hyaluronic acid, such as Comfort Zone’s Hydromemory Serum or Mask. 6. Eat lots of fruit and vegetables rich in Vitamin C and E, powerful antioxidants which fight the cell-damage and destruction caused by free radicals. You might also like to take 1000mg of Vitamin C as a supplement, as Vitamin C is necessary for collagen production which is important for maintaining good skin tone and tissue strength. Our therapists recommend Environ’s AVST range and C-Boost as skin care products that contain active amounts of these Vitamins. 7. Get enough ‘beauty’ sleep and ‘off-time’ for relaxed smooth skin without frown lines. If stress is an on-going problem and affects your sleep, look at possible nutrient deficiencies (such as a lack of magnesium), cut down on the coffee, avoid heavy meals in the evening and learn relaxation techniques such as meditation or yoga. Regular exercise can also help to reduce stress levels. 8. Most importantly: Smile! Smile! Smile! – it takes 10 years off your age (and gives those facial muscles some exercise at the same time).

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George Wood is a North Shore ward councillor on the Auckland Council. The former three-term mayor of North Shore City lives in Forrest Hill with wife Myra.

Auckland Public Transport: Help Is On The Way Over The Next Three Years This new term of Auckland Council is just underway and already the number one issue is clearly public transport. In every which way one looks at the public transport costs and outcomes this is an area where Auckland Council and its subsidiary Auckland Transport have major issues to resolve. Firstly the Auckland Plan identifies the transport system as crucial to achieving the vision for Auckland in 2041 as the world’s most livable city. The Auckland Plan identifies the need for a major improvement in public transport and has set a number of challenging targets, including: • Doubling public transport from 70 to 140 million trips by 2022 (subject to additional funding) • Increasing non-car (walking, cycling and public transport) mode share in the morning peak from 23 to 45 per cent of all trips by 2040 • Increasing the proportion of all vehicular trips made by public transport into the city centre during the morning peak from 47 to 70 per cent by 2040 • Increasing the annual number of public transport trips per person from 44 to 100 by 2040 • Increasing the proportion of people living within walking distance of frequent public transport stops from 14 to 32 per cent by 2040 Secondly this presents a number of issues and challenges: Some good improvements to public transport have been made in recent years, resulting in a strong increase in passenger numbers. Total patronage has more than doubled since the low point in the early 1990s, and is now at its highest level since the late 1950s. Significant on-going investments in rail electrification, new electric trains, and integrated ticketing are expected to further boost patronage in the short-term. Despite these successes, Auckland’s public transport system still has shortcomings. The existing network of bus routes is complex, with around 400 different route variations. Many of these routes are infrequent, long, and indirect. This results in customer confusion and duplicated resources. Public transport in Auckland can be particularly hard to understand for visitors to the city and occasional users of the system. When compared to car travel, many public transport trips are slow due to long waits between services and slow boarding and travel times. Funding or lack of funds is a major issue that must be addressed. For this reason, a major focus over the next decade will be on enhancing services provided and getting a better public transport experience for the traveling public. This has taken a long time to materialize but I am certain that we will see major improvements over the next three years. To achieve this, the following combination of responses is included in this Plan: • Changes to the network structure, in order to deliver better service levels and higher patronage within the existing level of resources • More efficient procurement arrangements through Public Transport Operating Model, to deliver better value for money. This new model means that there is now legislative backing for Auckland Transport to achieve better contracting arrangements with bus operators across the Auckland Region. • Increased user contributions through higher fare box recovery During the next three years substantial changes are planned to Auckland’s public transport system. Planned improvements include: • Taking the integrated ticketing AT HOP card to a new level whereby it becomes an integrated fare for continuous trips; • Commencement of electric commuter trains on selected lines in 2014 with full coverage by mid-2016; and • Improved bus services across the Auckland area by mid-2016 (Auckland North will be completed by 2015) The commencement of the double decker bus on the Northern Express service has been a success and Ritchies are now looking to increase the number of these specially imported buses in the near future (the sole double-decker was missing for a few months recently when it was taken on a demonstration trip to Australia). Cross harbour ferries to places like Devonport, Bayswater and Birkenhead are somewhat of an anomaly as far as prices are concerned. It is hard to reconcile that it costs $6 for the one way ferry trip from Downtown Auckland to Devonport but only $3.40 on the bus from Takapuna to Auckland City Centre. Public transport is therefore an area where I will continue to ask the hard questions and, hopefully, many improvements will be on the way over the next three years. Finally, if you have not yet done so, please do get your own AT HOP card. If you are the holder of a Super Gold card then this card can be integrated into the AT HOP card meaning that there is no need to present your Super Gold card to the driver when you board but you merely swipe the card like all other passengers. (Some material sourced from Auckland Transport’s Regional Public Passenger Transport Plan 2013) Contact: George.Wood@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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Three Brothers - Peter Ackroyd $39

Bringing Back the Birdsong - Wade and Jan Doak $50

This sharp, witty, intriguing and mysterious novel from the acclaimed historian, biographer and fiction writer Peter Ackroyd follows the fortunes of Harry, Daniel and Sam Hanway, born on a post-war council estate in Camden Town. Marked out from the start by curious coincidence, each boy is forced to make his own way in the world – a world of dodgy deals and big business, of criminal gangs and crooked landlords, of newspaper magnates, back-biters and petty thieves. London is the backdrop and connecting fabric of these three lives, reinforcing Ackroyd’s grand theme that place and history create, surround and engulf us. From bustling, cut-throat Fleet Street to hallowed London publishing houses, from the wealth and corruption of Chelsea to the smoky shadows of Limehouse and Hackney, Three Brothers is an exploration of the city, peering down its streets, riding on its underground, and drinking in its pubs and clubs. Everything is possible – not only in the new freedom of the 1960s but also in London’s timeless past.

Diver, undersea explorer and passionate conservationist Wade Doak has lived near the Tutukaka coast with his wife Jan since 1968. Well known for his pioneering dives at the Poor Knights Islands, Wade has gradually shifted his focus over the years from the sea to the land, exploring the shoreline and estuaries, walking cliff-top paths, studying the mangroves and roaming the forest. In this engaging memoir, Wade and Jan tell a remarkable story, illustrated with an incredible photographic archive of trees, shrubs, vines, orchids, ferns, birds, and attendant wildlife, displaying an area rich in diversity. With intensive pest control, the Doaks have witnessed a dramatic recovery of the native flora and fauna. In ‘their coastal slice’ the natural world has returned with a profusion of birdsong in the forest. This book is also a plea for the conservation and protection of New Zealand’s wildernesses, reiterating the challenge to eradicate pests throughout our island nation. On a small scale, the Doaks show that it can be done.

Peter McLeavey: The Life and Times of a New Zealand Art Dealer - Jill Trevelyan $65 In this compelling biography, award-winning author Jill Trevelyan – biographer of Rita Angus and Toss Woollaston – chronicles the life of Peter McLeavey, the charismatic, pioneering art dealer who has shaped – even transformed – New Zealand art since the 1960s. Through exclusive access to McLeavey’s personal archive, this book offers insights into the artists McLeavey has represented across half a century. Here, in their own words – passionate, salty, and sometimes heart-breaking – are Colin McCahon, Toss Woollaston, Len Lye, Milan Mrkusich, Michael Smither, Gordon Walters, Michael Illingworth, Richard Killeen, Robin White, John Reynolds, Yvonne Todd, and many more. Far more than a simple biography, this is a fresh and illuminating account of the birth of contemporary New Zealand art.

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The Telling Room - Michael Paterniti $35 In the picturesque Spanish village of Guzman, villagers have gathered for centuries in ‘the telling room’ to share their stories. It was here, in the summer of 2000, that Michael Paterniti listened as Ambrosio Molinos de las Heras spun an odd and compelling tale about a cheese made from an ancient family recipe. Reputed to be among the finest in the world, one bite was said to conjure long-lost memories. But then, Ambrosio said, things had gone horribly wrong… Paterniti was hooked. Relocating his young family to Guzman, he was soon sucked into the heart of an unfolding mystery, a blood feud that included accusations of betrayal and theft, death threats, and a murder plot. As the village began to spill its long-held secrets, Paterniti found himself implicated in the very story he is writing. The Telling Room is as surprising, evocative and wildly entertaining as the world it portrays.

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THE LOWLAND | $37

LA VIE EST BELLE | $50

Jhumpa Lahiri In Calcutta’s suburban streets, brothers Udayan and Subhash were inseparable in childhood; yet, as the years pass and riots sweep across India, their brotherly bond cannot forestall the tragedy that will up-end their lives. Charismatic and impulsive, Udayan is drawn to the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty. He will risk all for what he believes, and in doing so will transform the futures of those dearest to him. Suspenseful, sweeping and intimate, The Lowland is an engrossing family saga spanning generations and geographies with seamless authenticity.

Henrietta Heald The perfect gift for Francophiles or those with a passion for the best things in life – elegant interiors, ageless beauty and tradition, and fine food and wine. This stunning book is arranged by region and offers a privileged glimpse inside dozens of French homes, from chateaux to farmhouses. It celebrates the traditions and characteristics of French life: flea markets and brocantes, pavement cafes, the flavours of France, and more. Interspersed throughout are recipes for classic dishes and quotations from writers and philosophers, designed to immerse you in the French culture.

SELF-PORTRAIT | $60 Marti Friedlander For half a century in New Zealand, photographing the ordinary and the extraordinary, protests and politicians, children and kuia, Marti Friedlander has lived a rich life – one defined by the art of looking, seeing, capturing on film. In Self-Portrait, unflinching and clear in her prose, she recounts growing up in a London orphanage, being Jewish, working in a Kensington photography studio, and moving to a challenging new country. Seeing with a stranger’s eye, Marti describes how she captured the transformation of New Zealand’s life over more than 50 years.

FROM EARTH’S END – The Best of New Zealand Comics | $60 Adrian Kinnaird New Zealand has a rich history of comics and cartooning and has produced award-winning, internationally recognised creators. Showcasing comics from 30 of New Zealand’s best cartoonists, this splendid book reveals, for the first time, the evolution of one of the country’s most enduring, and subversive, art forms: from the pioneering cartoonists of the early 20th century, to the rebirth of local comics in the 1970s, through to the bestselling graphic novels of today.

THE WORLD WE MADE – Alex McKay’s Story From 2050 | $55 Jonathon Porritt Our planet’s environmental future is usually described in terms of doom and despair. But now, The World We Made presents a credible, positive vision that is green, fair, connected and collaborative. This part history, part personal memoir reveals how it is possible to reach a genuinely sustainable world by 2050; supported by futuristic photographs, graphics and sketches, it describes the key events, technological breakthroughs and lifestyle revolutions that will transform our planet, and provides the tools to prepare for a positive future.

EAT – The Little Book of Fast Food | $50 Nigel Slater From the author of the international bestsellers The Kitchen Diaries, this is a superb collection of over 150 quick and simple recipes. Legendary food writer and celebrity cook Nigel Slater provides fresh inspiration with a modern take on the ‘quick recipe’ format. Based on his own supper-time improvisations, Nigel demonstrates how to make fast and tasty meals with the ingredients you have on hand. Full of inventive food ideas, he includes recipe variations and alternatives to suit any household.

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BLUEBELLS CAKERY | $50 Karla Goodwin You can indulge your inner romantic with these traditional home baking recipes, made with good-quality fresh ingredients: picture-perfect cupcakes, cakes, biscuits, slices, desserts, sweets, friands and loaves – with a special section on high teas. Karla Goodwin learned her craft at the internationally known Primrose Bakery in London, and has developed her style for her Bluebells Cakery in Auckland. Karla’s cakes and cupcakes are all beautifully decorated and taste delicious, reflecting her baking style – sweet and playful.

THE COMPLETE NEW ZEALAND SEAFOOD COOKBOOK | $60 Auckland Seafood School This collection of 250 tried-and-true tasty recipes is also your go-to book for all things seafood and includes expert advice on catching, handling, purchasing and storing fish; preparing fish at home: scaling, gutting, filleting, boning and skinning, as well as cleaning and preparing shellfish; cooking seafood: pan-frying, barbecuing, steaming, poaching and baking. From smoked fish pie and whitebait fritters to fish burgers, gumbo and paella, all your favourite seafood dishes are here – along with lots of fresh ideas to try.

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MY LITTLE FRENCH KITCHEN | $50 Rachel Khoo Following the international success of The Little Paris Kitchen, Rachel Khoo travelled to the four corners of France, eager to find out what local dishes and ingredients she could track down. From the spice-laden Christmas markets of Alsace and winemaking towns of the Dordogne to the sun-drenched vegetable dishes of Provence and well-stocked larders of Brittany and Normandy, she visits some of the best-known foodie places and uncovers some hidden gems to share in her delicious recipes.

Kim Evans Following the huge success of her Treats from Little and Friday, Kim Evans presents sweet and savoury recipes for a host of fun-filled occasions. Mouth-watering miniature tarts and cakes, savoury galettes, breads, biscuits and large decorative cakes cater for simple gatherings, such as a summer picnic or birthday lunch, Christmas get-together, chocolate-themed 21st, a colourful children’s party, and high tea. Capturing the style that has made Kim’s cafes so popular, the recipes promise plenty of delightful celebrations with friends and family.

LADIES, A PLATE – JAMS & PRESERVES | $47 Alexa Johnston In the latest of her Ladies, a Plate series of bestselling cookbooks, Alexa Johnston removes all fear and trepidation from the processes of making jams, jellies, pickles, chutneys and sauces – and even fruit cordials and liqueurs – and bottling fruit. With over 100 traditional and contemporary preserves, Ladies, a Plate: Jams & Preserves celebrates the pleasures and rewards of a time-honoured branch of cookery.

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PROVENCE AND THE COTE D’AZUR | $65

NAPLES – A Way of Love | $60

Janelle McCulloch A trip through the enchanting landscapes and villages of southern France is high on most people’s wish list. The history, romance and beauty of the region make it perennially popular. After 20 years exploring Provence and the French Riviera, Janelle McCulloch has discovered all of its gems and shares them in this beautiful guide. Delightfully designed and photographed, with a wonderful sense of place and joie de vivre, Provence and the Côte d’Azur is a must-have for lovers of art, design, gardens, architecture and style.

Carla Coulson & Lisa Clifford Renowned photographer Carla Coulson and writer Lisa Clifford know this dazzling, magical city intimately: in this colourful book they take you on a journey through the Naples most tourists never see. You will walk with them down hidden cobblestoned alleyways lit by shrines to the saints and into ancient crypts filled with skulls; taste the myriad sweets and pastries for which the city is famous, and learn the art of arrangiarsi – all fuelled by pizza, the city’s signature dish, and coffee.

GYPSY – A World of Colour & Interiors | $70 Sibella Court Another sumptuous book from international stylist Sibella Court – a gypsy at heart, travelling ancient trade routes and fossicking for treasure. Be inspired by the softly painted buildings of Ecuador and Galapagos; the moody highlands of Scotland; the wild woods of Transylvania; the Iznik tiles of Turkey; the ancient tranquillity of Indochine. Gypsy features Sibella’s unforgettable interiors that will show you how to interpret faraway lands in your own styling, and create your own colour palettes from what you have around you or from found treasures.

NEW ZEALAND INTERIOR STYLE | $65

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LITTLE AND FRIDAY CELEBRATIONS | $45

LeeAnn Yare & Larnie Nicolson This beautifully produced book showcases 24 stunning home interiors, ranging in style from high-end minimalism to colourful collectors’ havens. Selected by stylist and Mitre 10 Dream Home interiors judge LeeAnn Yare, and including a wealth of tips to achieve a similar look in your own home, this is the ideal book for anyone seeking home design direction. Meet the home owners who have imbued their houses with highly personal and original decorative touches, and be inspired to get creative in your own home.

MODERN – New Zealand Homes from 1938 to 1977 | $75 Jeremy Hansen A handsome architecture and interiors book celebrating iconic New Zealand houses built from the late 1930s to the mid 1970s. The 24 projects by the period’s leading architects, with their roots in the modernist movement, are the sorts of houses that are increasingly sought-after and admired today. Together they show how the optimistic visions of the pioneers who designed them are as relevant now as when these bold, inspiring homes were created. The text is by leading architecture writers, such as Julia Gatley and Douglas Lloyd Jenkins.

NEW SUBURBAN – Reinventing the Family Home in Australia and New Zealand | $90 Stuart Harrison Decades ago the suburbs consisted of simple family homes with ample outdoor space. Today, adaptable and innovative homes with a smaller space to garden, live and play are being created in the suburbs and inner-city. New Suburban showcases 30 houses that offer brilliant alternatives through intelligent and original architecture: new houses plus imaginative makeovers in both city and suburb. All value light, openness and the outdoors, while providing ample space for families in energy-efficient, flexible and beautiful dwellings.

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Bruce Ansley & Jane Ussher From two of the country’s finest writers and photographers, a magnificent celebration of New Zealand’s long, complex, varied coastline. Bruce Ansley and Jane Ussher travelled north and south, east and west, meeting remarkable, passionate New Zealanders on the way: surf lifeguards to crayfishermen, farmers to artists, conservationists to scientists, and everyone in between. They document their encounters with moving words and gripping images. And then there is the coast itself: uplifted, battered, encircling, dangerous, beguiling, sustaining, energising...

OUR NEW ZEALAND – A Celebration of Our National Treasures and Pleasures | $50 Sarah Ell This beautifully illustrated book sums up what makes a nation tick, what its people treasure and love – the myriad strands that combine to create a national culture. It is a sampler of New Zealand’s storehouse of treasures: our Maori heritage, flag, stars, Shaky Isles, National Anthem, wild places, farms, the land, birds, trees, songs, poets, painters, heroes, things we do for fun, to entertain, important days. Our New Zealand reminds us of how lucky we are to live here.

WILD ABOUT NEW ZEALAND – A Guide to Our National Parks | $55 Gus Roxburgh A celebration of all 14 New Zealand National Parks, plus the Hauraki Gulf marine park, with a lively text, magnificent photographs and bird’s-eye view maps. The sections on each park include an essay covering the park’s history and outstanding natural features, compelling interviews that give the ‘character’ of each park through profiles of people who live, work and play there, a visitors’ guide of ‘The Five Top Activities’, and what to do if you have one day, 2-3 days, or 3-5 days in the park.

RIVERS – New Zealand’s Shared Legacy | $60 David Young In this timely examination, David Young tells the often complex story of each of New Zealand’s major river systems through the people who interact with that river, both historically and in modern times. Rivers looks at what has happened to our rivers over recent years and what is happening today; it discusses the positives and negatives, and looks at the challenges our waterways face now and in the future. As well as being a celebration of our beautiful rivers, it also focuses on conservation aspects and Maori claims.

WAIHEKE | $45

PARKO – Surfing Journey | $45

John Hawkesby & Duncan Innes Millionaires’ playground, summer escape, artists’ retreat and one of New Zealand’s most celebrated wine-growing regions – Waiheke Island, in Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf, has the lot. Media personality John Hawkesby, a resident since 2001, shares the island’s seductive charm and eccentric character, while photographer Duncan Innes captures the stunning vistas and unique seaside atmosphere that draw visitors from far and wide, as well as some of the diverse personalities who call this special island home.

Joel Parkinson Join world champion surfer Joel Parkinson on a global surfing tour: visit his favourite surfing sites and get an insight into the world of pro-surfing. With stunning photography of the best surfing beaches in the world, as well as action shots and behind-the-scenes images from the pro-surfing circuit, this is the ultimate book for all surfing fans. Joel’s commentary provides unparalleled access to his life, friends and career amongst the waves – with his great rivals Kelly Slater, Dean Morrison and Mick Fanning.

EDIBLE GARDEN DESIGN – Delicious Designs From the Ground Up | $60 Jamie Durie Practical and inspiring, this is a book for our times. As more of us recognise the environmental, financial and health benefits of growing our own food, flower beds are being transformed into vegie patches and empty windowsills into flourishing window-boxes. Jamie Durie shows you how to create productive edible gardens that look great. He gives the lowdown on the design function of each plant, and reveals how to incorporate edibles into even the smallest of outdoor spaces without sacrificing style.

LONELY PLANET’S BEAUTIFUL WORLD | $70 With over 250 evocative photographs, you can journey to the planet’s most magnificent places with this thought-provoking portrait of our world, and witness fiery volcanic eruptions; wind-sculpted icebergs in the Antarctic; mind-blowing migrations of wildlife large and small; natural wonders from Belize’s Great Blue Hole to Yellowstone in Wyoming; and the imprint that humanity has made on the planet. These places are surprising, remarkable, remote, familiar, and undeniably make a beautiful world.

BIG IDEAS FOR SMALL GARDENS – Clever Ways to Enhance New Zealand Outdoor Spaces | $45

THE NEW ZEALAND CYCLE TRAILS NGA HAERENGA – A Guide to New Zealand’s 23 Great Rides | $45

Carol Bucknell & Sally Tagg This book aims to help small garden owners turn their outdoor spaces into beautiful, well-designed places that complement their lifestyle and reflect their own creative vision. Small gardens are no longer just about plants. Today they are places for dining, entertaining, relaxing, exercising, even working. So whether you’re a dedicated plantaholic or a laid-back leisure lover, your garden has to be a place where you feel comfortable and relaxed: this book shows you how.

Jonathan Kennett Nga Haerenga – the New Zealand Cycle Trails – began as a vision to inspire people to experience New Zealand’s great outdoors by bike. This book, written by New Zealand’s top cycling writer, will show you how to enjoy the 23 rides: useful information on how to get there, what you will see, level of difficulty, accompanied by colour photos, maps and elevation profiles; places to eat and stay; as well as the history and local flora and fauna of each area.

COLOUR DECONSTRUCTED | $65

KIWI BIKE CULTURE – Unique Motorbike Collections | $40 Steve Holmes Immerse yourself in motorbikes of interest, motorbike collections, and the varied cast of characters who play a role in the New Zealand motorbike culture. Kiwi Bike Culture delves into the love affair New Zealanders have with their motorbikes. From Harley-Davidsons to Vespas, and everything in between, this full-colour book is about the men and women whose lives revolve, in some way, around two-wheeled machinery.

LIFESTYLE

Tricia Guild How do we translate inspiration into a workable plan for our own homes? Tricia Guild focuses on colour as a starting point and, through careful dissection, looks at how other elements of a room come together. Pattern, texture, function and atmosphere are all vital aspects that make a room look stunning, serve its purpose, and establish the right mood and spirit. Featuring over 25 decorative schemes arranged in ‘colour’ chapters, it is this seemingly invisible equation that Colour Deconstructed captures and analyses.

LIFESTYLE

COAST – A New Zealand Journey | $75

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FICTION

EYRIE | $55

THE LUMINARIES | $35

Tim Winton Australia’s popular storyteller Tim Winton tells the story of Tom Keely, a man who has lost his bearings in middle age and is now holed up in a grim high-rise flat. He’s cut himself off, until one day he runs into some neighbours: a woman he used to know, and her introverted young boy. The encounter shakes him up in a way he doesn’t understand. Despite himself, Keely lets them in. What follows is a heart-stopping, ground-breaking novel for our times – funny, confronting, exhilarating and haunting – populated by exceptional characters.

Eleanor Catton Winner of 2013 Man Booker Prize. It is 1866, Walter Moody has come to make his fortune on the West Coast goldfields. On the night of his arrival, he stumbles across a tense gathering of local men, who have met in secret to discuss a series of unsolved crimes. Moody is soon drawn into a complex and exquisitely patterned network of fates and fortunes. A breathtaking feat of storytelling, richly evoking a mid-19th century world of shipping, banking, gold rush boom and bust, The Luminaries is also a ghost story, and a gripping mystery.

COAL CREEK | $37 Alex Miller From Australia’s acclaimed literary novelist, a powerful exploration of tragedy, betrayal, the true nature of friendship, and the beauty of lasting love. Bobby Blue is caught between loyalty to his only friend, Ben Tobin, and his boss, Daniel Collins, the new local constable; increasingly bewildered, Daniel takes up his shotgun and pistol to deal with Ben. Alex Miller’s exquisite depictions of Queensland’s highlands form the background of this richly evocative novel in which the potentially tragic consequences of misunderstanding and mistrust are allayed with a gratifying resolution.

THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS | $37 Elizabeth Gilbert Born in 1800 to parents whose knowledge of botany is remarkable, Alma Whittaker comes into her own in the world of plants and science. As her studies of moss take her deeper into the mysteries of evolution, the man she loves draws her into the realm of the spiritual, divine and magical. They share a desperate need to understand the workings of this world and the mechanisms behind all of life. A glorious novel of desire, ambition and the thirst for knowledge, with a memorable heroine standing defiantly on the cusp of the modern age.

ONE NIGHT IN WINTER | $38

THE INFINITE AIR | $38

Simon Sebag Montefiore Based on true events, this heart-breaking love story is set in Stalin’s Russia. Moscow, 1945: As Stalin and his courtiers celebrate victory over Hitler, a teenage boy and girl – the children of Russia’s most important leaders – lie dead on a nearby bridge. Is it murder, or a conspiracy against the state? Directed by Stalin, an investigation begins as children are arrested and forced to testify against their parents and friends. This terrifying witch-hunt soon unveils illicit love affairs and family secrets in a hidden world where the smallest mistakes will be punished with death.

Fiona Kidman This enthralling novel offers an intriguing interpretation of the glamorous and mysterious aviator Jean Batten, who became an international icon in the 1930s. Brave and beautiful, she made a number of heroic solo flights across the world. The newspapers couldn’t get enough of her; and yet she suddenly slipped out of view, disappearing to the Caribbean with her mother and dying in obscurity in Majorca. Fiona Kidman delves into the life of this enigmatic woman, exploring mysteries and crafting a fascinating exploration of early flying, of mothers and daughters, and of fame and secrecy.

DUST | $35 Hugh Howey The much-anticipated final instalment of the Wool trilogy. In a time when secrets and lies were the foundations of life, someone has discovered the truth; and they are going to tell. Jules knows what her predecessors created. She knows they are the reason life has to be lived in this way, and she won’t stand for it. But Jules no longer has supporters, as there is far more to fear than the toxic world beyond her walls. A poison is growing from within Silo 18, one that cannot be stopped… unless Silo 1 step in.

LION HEART | $37 Justin Cartwright A contemporary tale of belief, identity, the nature of fiction, and power of romance. Alaric Cathar, an intellectual and archaeologist, was a man of the sixties: a delusional hippie and absentee parent. He named his son after his hero, Richard the Lionheart. Now in search of his own role, Richard follows his father’s trail to the Holy Land in his quest to uncover the fate of Christianity’s True Cross, supposedly recovered from Saladin by Richard the Lionheart. With Justin Cartwright’s sharp observation and heartbreaking drama, Lion Heart is profound, exciting, romantic and funny.

SOMEONE | $35

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Alice McDermott It is the 1920s: outside a Brooklyn apartment building, as a short-sighted, Irish-American child Marie waits for her father to come home, she watches the stories of her neighbours unfold. With the passing years, Marie’s own history plays out against the backdrop of a changing world. She experiences first love, heartbreak, marriage, motherhood, and discovers how time can reveal us all to be fools and dreamers, blinded by hope, loss or the exigencies of life and love. Fragments of a curious childhood, adolescent awakenings, motherhood and old age combine in this resonant story of an unforgettable woman.

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SAINTS OF THE SHADOW BIBLE | $38

THE TWO HOTEL FRANCFORTS | $37

Ian Rankin John Rebus is back on the force, albeit with a demotion and a larger chip on his shoulder. A new law allows the Scottish police to re-prosecute old crimes and a 30-year-old case is reopened, with Rebus and his former team suspected of corruption. Known as ‘the Saints’, his colleagues swore a bond of mutual loyalty on the ‘Shadow Bible’. But with Malcolm Fox as the investigating officer, the crimes of the past may not stay hidden much longer. With political turmoil threatening to envelop Scotland, who really are the saints and who the sinners?

David Leavitt A taut and subtle historical novel from the author of The Indian Clerk. It is summer 1940, and Lisbon is one of the only neutral ports left in Europe. Awaiting safe passage to New York, two couples meet: Pete and Julia Winters, expatriate Americans fleeing their sedate life in Paris; and Edward and Iris Freleng, elegant, wealthy, bohemian, and beset by the social and sexual anxieties of their class. Swept up in the tumult, the hidden currents of the lives of these four characters begin to come loose. This journey will change them irrevocably, as Europe sinks into war.

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THE GOLDFINCH | $40

Christos Tsiolkas This tender, brutal and provocative novel from the bestselling author of The Slap takes an unflinching look at modern Australia’s hopes and dreams. Danny Kelly only wants one thing: to win Olympic swimming gold. Everything he’s ever done takes him closer to that moment of glory, when the world will see him for what he is. Barracuda is about living in Australia now, about class, sport, politics, migration, education. It contains everything a person is: family, friendship, love and work, the identities we inhabit and discard, the means by which we fill the holes at our centre.

Donna Tartt From the bestselling author of The Secret History. Theo Decker survives an accident that tears his life apart. Alone in New York, he is tormented by an unbearable longing for his mother, and clings to the thing that most reminds him of her: a small, strangely captivating painting that ultimately is his nemesis. As he grows up, Theo’s talisman, the painting, places him at the centre of a dangerous criminal underworld. Combining extraordinary characters and thrilling suspense, The Goldfinch is a story of loss and obsession, of survival and self-invention, of the deepest mysteries of love, identity and fate.

THE PARIS ARCHITECT | $38 Charles Belfoure When a gifted architect Lucien Bernard agrees to devise ingenious hiding places for Jews in Paris, he begins designing spaces so expertly concealed that the Germans could rip up an entire apartment and never find them. When one of his clever hiding spaces fails horribly, Lucien can no longer deny the Jews’ terrible suffering. He becomes emotionally committed to saving them, finding love, courage, and integrity he never thought he had. A captivating portrayal of Vichy France and a beautiful tale of courage and human spirit.

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BARRACUDA | $37

AN OFFICER AND A SPY | $38 Robert Harris From the bestselling author of Fatherland, a gripping historical thriller in which the hunter becomes the hunted. Paris, 1895. An army officer, Georges Picquart, witnesses a convicted spy being publicly humiliated in front of 20,000 spectators baying ‘Death to the Jew!’, then shipped off to a lifetime of solitary confinement. Gradually Picquart believes there is something rotten at the heart of the French intelligence unit, but his superiors are reluctant to pursue it. Despite warnings, Picquart persists, and soon the officer and the spy are in the same predicament...

THE LOVE OBJECT | $50

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THE ALL-GIRL FILLING STATION’S LAST REUNION | $37 Fannie Flagg From the author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café, the hilarious story of two women who are forced to re-imagine who they are and what they are capable of. One day, by accident, Sookie discovers a shocking secret about her mother’s past that calls into question everything she knew about herself and her family. She begins a search for answers that takes her back to the 1940s, when an irrepressible woman named Fritzi took on the job of running her family’s filling station. Fannie Flagg’s novel is a perfect combination of comedy, mystery, wisdom and charm.

Edna O’Brien Collected together for the first time in one volume, and spanning five decades of writing, these are Edna O’Brien’s most memorable stories that have bewitched generation after generation. They are a cumulative portrait of a nation, seen from within and without: stories about families, feuds, love and land; enchantment, disenchantment, and throughout, the manifold bonds of love; stories about the tension between country and city life, the instinct towards escape and nostalgia for home; and always the shimmering, potent prose.

JEEVES AND THE WEDDING BELLS | $35 Sebastian Faulks A gloriously witty novel using P.G. Wodehouse’s much-loved characters, Jeeves and Wooster. Bertie Wooster is invited to the stately home of Sir Henry Hackwood, but it is Jeeves who is seen in the drawing room while Bertie finds himself below stairs – and he doesn’t care for it at all. Love is at the root of the confusion: Bertie has fallen for Georgiana, the ward of Sir Henry, who has struck a deal that would see Georgiana becoming Mrs Rupert Venables. Evoking the sunlit days of a time gone by, a delightful story of mistaken identity and love triumphant.

SOLO: A James Bond Novel | $38

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William Boyd It’s 1969, James Bond is summoned to headquarters. Zanzarim, a troubled West African nation, is being ravaged by a bitter civil war, and M directs Bond to quash the rebels threatening the established regime. Piece by piece, he uncovers the real cause of the violence, revealing a twisting conspiracy that extends further than he ever imagined. From the rebel battlefields to the intelligence offices in London and Washington, Solo is a gripping thriller, full of memorable characters and breathtaking twists, and a masterful study of how power is wielded.

AT BREAK OF DAY | $38

Tom Keneally Will keeping the Japanese, Korean and Italian POWs of World War II alive in Australia keep Australian POWs alive and well wherever they are? Tom Keneally dramatically explores the intimacies of ordinary lives being played out against momentous world events. In Gawell a camp to house captives exists close to a farming community. When the Japanese prisoners vote to take part in a breakout, the bloodshed and chaos this precipitates shatter the locals. Based on a real incident, this is a fascinating tale of clashing cultures, illicit passion, betrayal, honour and shame in many guises.

Elizabeth Speller From the author of the bestseller The Return of Captain John Emmett. In 1913 the world seems full of possibility for four very different young men. Three years later, in July 1916, their lives have been taken in entirely unexpected directions. Now in uniform they are waiting for dawn on the battlefield of the Somme. The generals tell them that victory will soon be theirs but the men are accompanied by regrets, fears and secrets as they move towards the line. Gripping and completely immersing, Elizabeth Speller sublimely captures the dangerously romantic atmosphere of war-torn Europe.

FICTION

SHAME AND THE CAPTIVES | $40

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A HISTORY OF SILENCE – A Memoir | $38

THE LIFE AND ART OF LYNLEY DODD | $50

Lloyd Jones The 2011 earthquake that shook Christchurch to its core led Lloyd Jones to investigate his own foundations and family past, to revisit what has been buried by a legacy of silence. Piecing together his memories with clues of what his parents have deliberately forgotten, Jones embarks on a journey of discovery – uncovering hardships endured and sorrows kept hidden. Grandparents emerge from dusty archives as he unearths lives torn apart by tragedy and mystery, and comes to terms with a history that he may not have imagined.

Finlay Macdonald This full-colour book tells the story of the creator of the famous Hairy Maclary and Friends series: Lynley Dodd’s early years, time at art school, teaching career, and success as a children’s author and illustrator. A pictorial and written history, it includes working pages from her ‘ideas book’, character roughs of Hairy Maclary and his gang, images of text drafts and beautiful reproductions of finished artwork – giving readers an insight into the painstaking creative process and the genius inherent in the end result.

TINTIN – The Art of Hergé | $65

COLETTE’S FRANCE – Her Life and Loves | $50

Michel Daubert Since 1929, Tintin has captivated millions of children and adults with his thrilling adventures, from the wilds of the Congo to the streets of Prague, Moscow, New York and more. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, original plates and ephemera, Tintin – The Art of Hergé offers fresh insight into the story behind this iconic character and the artist Georges Remi (Hergé). It also includes profiles on the cherished characters, selections from Hergé’s early work, and traces the development of a rough sketch into a masterpiece.

Jane Gilmour French author Colette has a special place in French literary history: her writing the novels Cheri, Gigli and the Claudine series spanned the renowned artistic period of Belle Epoque Paris, the art scene in southern France and wartime Paris. Her companions were all the great French writers, artists, actors and intellectuals. In this beautifully illustrated biography, her life is told through the locations in France where she lived, against a backdrop and atmosphere of great creativity and style, liberation and rebellion.

BONKERS – My Life in Laughs | $40

BEYOND THE MICROPHONE | $40

Jennifer Saunders Jennifer Saunders’ brilliant comic creations for television have brought joy to millions for three decades. From the early ‘Comic Strip’ and ‘French & Saunders’ with Dawn French, to the Bolly-swilling Edina in ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ (with Joanna Lumley), her characters are household names. But it’s Jennifer herself who has a place in viewers’ hearts. This is her funny, touching and disarmingly honest memoir, filled with stories of friends, laughter and occasional heartache – but never misery... you will chuckle, cry, and whoop with delight.

Leighton Smith From his early years in Sydney to becoming one of New Zealand’s favourite radio stars, Leighton Smith’s life has been a full one. For over 25 years he has never relinquished his hold on the number one slot for the morning radio talk show. As well as telling his personal story, he also shares his thoughts on a number of key issues confronting the world today. Like his talk show, this autobiography delivers more than the everyday – it’s honest, informative and insightful in Leighton’s inimitable style.

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ROBERT PLANT – A Life | $35 Paul Rees Robert Plant is a genuine living rock legend. Frontman of Led Zeppelin, musical innovator and seller of millions of records, he has had a profound influence on music for over four decades: from his performances in folk clubs in the early 1960s, to the world’s biggest stages as Led Zeppelin’s self-styled ‘Golden God’, and on to his emergence as an emboldened solo star. In vivid detail, this is the first telling of Plant’s story – a man of great talent, remarkable fortitude and extraordinary conviction.

PRISCILLA – The Hidden Life of an Englishwoman in Wartime France | $38 Nicholas Shakespeare The astonishing true story of a young woman’s adventures, and misadventures, in the glamorous and dangerous world of Nazi-occupied France. When Nicholas Shakespeare stumbled across documents belonging to his late aunt he was completely unaware of where this discovery would take him. He had heard rumours that Priscilla had fought in the Resistance, but the truth turned out to be far more complicated, as dark secrets emerged, with loyalties often being compromised.

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Max Hastings 1914 was a year of unparalleled change: diplomacy failed, Imperial Europe was thrown into its first modernised warfare, and white-gloved soldiers rode in their masses across pastoral landscapes into the blaze of machine-guns. Esteemed historian Max Hastings examines how World War I could ever have begun. A searing analysis of the power-brokering, vanity and bluff in the diplomatic maelstrom across Europe reveals who was responsible for the birth of this catastrophic world in arms as Hastings asks and answers: whose actions were justified?

ONE SUMMER – AMERICA 1927 | $55 Bill Bryson In America the summer of 1927 saw a booming stock market, a devastating flood of the Mississippi, a sensational murder trial in New York, Charles Lindbergh flying across the Atlantic, the birth of talking pictures, the peak of Al Capone’s reign of terror, the horrifying school bombing in Michigan, the thrilling return to baseball greatness of Babe Ruth, and much more. In his entertaining style, Bill Bryson spins a story of brawling adventure, reckless optimism and delirious energy, with an unforgettable cast of vivid and eccentric personalities.

ALL THE BEST LINES | $46

WB Gooderham A revealing and beautifully presented collection of personal inscriptions discovered in second-hand books. Often, we love to explain the meaning behind our gift by writing a message within its pages. WB Gooderham has curated a growing collection of books featuring intriguing inscriptions, and offers illuminating glimpses into their books’ own secret histories.

THE NOVEL CURE – An A-Z of Literary Remedies | $40 Ella Berthoud & Susan Elderkin This A-Z of literary remedies offers a cure in the form of a novel for all kinds of ailments of the mind and body, and life’s general ups and downs. Whether you have stomach flu, low self-esteem or are just stuck in a rut, this book will recommend a novel to help ease your pain. Featuring old and modern classics, unheard-of gems, novels for all tastes and ages, The Novel Cure is a warm and passionate, witty and wonderful way to expand your reading list (and cure what ails you).

Simon Winchester The bestselling author of many acclaimed historical books tells the extraordinary story of how a growing number of disparate states in America were united into a single nation. Simon Winchester examines the breathtaking achievements that helped forge and unify both the citizens and the geography as he follows in the footsteps of America’s most essential explorers, thinkers and innovators. Throughout, Winchester ponders in his insightful and entertaining way, whether the historic work of uniting the States has succeeded, and to what degree.

DAVID AND GOLIATH – Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants | $37 Malcolm Gladwell Why do underdogs succeed much more than they should? Malcolm Gladwell takes us on a surprising journey to uncover the hidden dynamics that shape the balance of power between the small and the mighty. From examples of global conflicts, through the tactics of civil rights leaders and the problem of privilege, Gladwell demonstrates how we misunderstand the true meaning of advantage and disadvantage. Drawing on the stories of remarkable underdogs, this illuminating book brings home the incredible leverage of the unexpected.

WE’RE GOING ON A BAR HUNT | $25 Josie Lloyd, Emlyn Rees & Gillian Johnson In this hilarious parody of the famous children’s book, two parents set off for a night on the tiles, and encounter a series of watering holes and bars before an alarming encounter with a “bear” sends them running home to their children. The delightful illustrations bring this story to life, gently parodying the original, but adding an anarchic edge as the evening progresses. We’re not going on a bar hunt again!

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DEDICATED TO... – The Forgotten Friendships, Hidden Stories and Lost Loves Found in Second-hand Books | $27

THE MEN WHO UNITED THE STATES | $35

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George Tiffin This history of the movies, told through some of cinema’s best-loved scenes, presents 500 memorable movie quotes, embracing one-liners and slices of snappy dialogue, and arranged under such timeless themes as Dreams, Friends, Libido and Memories. Throughout are feature capsules focusing on stories in the movies and cinema anecdotes, making the book a joy to browse and an authoritative reference. Lavishly illustrated, All the Best Lines will delight and entertain, reacquainting you with your favourite movies and introducing some forgotten classics.

ART AS THERAPY | $55 Alain de Botton & John Armstrong This book proposes a new way of looking at art, suggesting that it can be useful, relevant and, above all, therapeutic for its audiences. The authors argue that within the key themes of existence, like Love, Nature, Money and Politics, certain great works of art have clues as to how to manage the tensions and confusions of life. The range of examples of works that can guide, console and exhort us is part of the pleasure of this passionate, thought-provoking, often funny and always accessible book.

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CATASTROPHE – Europe Goes to War 1914 | $40

TWO GIRLS, ONE ON EACH KNEE | $37 Alan Connor An audaciously constructed book on the pleasures and puzzles of cryptic crosswords and their linguistic wordplay. The crossword puzzle, now 100 years old, has evolved into the world’s most popular intellectual pastime: a unique form of wordplay, the codes and conventions of which are open to anyone masochistic enough to get addicted. Alan Connor celebrates the wit, ingenuity and frustration of setting and solving puzzles.

FOR THE LOVE OF A CAT | $35 A BOOK IS A BOOK | $25

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Jenny Bornholdt & Sarah Wilkins This book asks ‘what is a book?’ It celebrates books and reading. Although ‘told’ from a child’s view, it captures the value and magic of books felt by all voracious readers, and is a perfect gift for book-lovers of all ages. A Book is a Book is beautifully produced, with simple illustrations that are whimsical yet humorous.

Rachael Hale-McKenna Cats, with their appealing independence, velvet-sheathed killer claws and innate beauty that stretches from the tips of their tails to the pads of their paws, have been humankind’s companions throughout the ages. Our cats comfort us when we’re tired, settle us when we’re stressed. All they ask in return is a regular supply of food and some light stroking. As with her previous bestselling cat and dog portrait books, acclaimed photographer Rachael Hale-McKenna captures the cats’ elegant movements, contrary natures and expressive faces.

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DEMON DENTIST | $25 David Walliams Another jaw-achingly funny story from much-loved author David Walliams. Make your appointment if you dare... Darkness had come to the town. Strange things were happening in the dead of night. Children would put a tooth under their pillow for the tooth fairy, but in the morning they would wake up to find... a dead slug; a live spider; hundreds of earwigs creeping and crawling beneath their pillow. Evil was at work. But who or what was behind it...?

FORTUNATELY, THE MILK... | $23 Neil Gaiman & Chris Riddell When Mum goes away and Dad’s in charge, she leaves a long list of what he’s got to do. The most important thing is ‘Need More Milk’. Unfortunately, Dad forgets, so early the next morning he goes to the corner shop, but it takes him a very long time to get back. This hilariously clever story of time travel features Professor Steg (a time-travelling dinosaur), some green globby things, the Queen of the Pirates, the famed Eye of Splod jewel, some wumpires, and a perfectly normal carton of milk.

THE JOURNEY | $23 THE SLIGHTLY ANNOYING ELEPHANT | $30 David Walliams & Tony Ross What’s big, blue, bossy, and turns up uninvited? A slightly annoying elephant, of course! Introducing a magnificently warm and funny picture book from bestselling writer David Walliams and acclaimed illustrator Tony Ross.

MOUSE MANSION – Sam & Julia at the Theatre | $30

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Karina Schaapman Following the international success of the first wonderful Mouse Mansion book, join Sam and Julia on a new adventure in their spectacular world. Sam is SUPER shy and VERY well behaved, while Julia is SUPER curious and VERY stubborn. The two mice couldn’t be more different, but they are the best of friends! When they find a SUPER special stone that will bring them good luck, they store it carefully in their treasure box under the stairs, until one day it proves VERY useful indeed.

Coral Tulloch Come on a journey like no other... A tale winding through several dark corners and caverns before reaching the light at the end of the tunnel. The Journey tells the tale of Bernhard and his quest for plum jam – but the book is only half the story. The rest is up to you! This is a unique concept of games, codes and interesting people, all combining to engage the imagination. The interactive journey can be revisited, read and played over and over, with different results each time.

LOCKWOOD & CO – The Screaming Staircase | $28 Jonathan Stroud From the author of the bestselling Bartimaeus series. When the dead come back to haunt the living, Lockwood & Co. step in… Lucy Carlyle, a psychic investigator, joins the small, ramshackle, London agency run by the charismatic Anthony Lockwood. When one of their cases goes horribly wrong, they have one last chance of redemption: this involves spending the night in the most haunted house in England, and trying to escape alive. Set in a city stalked by spectres, The Screaming Staircase is full of suspense, humour and truly terrifying ghosts.

PINOCCHIO | HB $30 | PB $25

THE REAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD | $30

Michael Morpurgo In this stunningly beautiful interpretation of the children’s classic, Pinocchio is as you’ve never seen him before: telling his own story through a master storyteller and award-winning author. Michael Morpurgo channels Pinocchio’s words to tell the famous puppet’s story in his own inimitable, cheeky and always funny way. Lavishly illustrated by the acclaimed Emma Chichester-Clark, this charming and surprising adaptation of a much-loved tale is a gorgeous gift.

Lonely Planet An amazing journey of discovery to find the most awe-inspiring places and experiences on the planet, including the pyramids, Area 51, Harry Potter World, and much more! This superb book combines traditional world wonders with the ‘real’ wonders of their world, identified by 8-12 year olds. Similar in presentation to the popular Extreme Planet and Travel Book titles, there are lots of intriguing facts, colourful illustrations and amazing photographs throughout.

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Skin Cancer Channel: with Dr Grant Coe

The Pasta Shop, Takapuna

MoleMan Lands on the Shore MoleMan is a new full service mole and skin cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment facility in Northcote Point. Their skin cancer doctors can screen and diagnose skin cancers on the spot, as well as provide surgery, treatment and follow-up care. The team at MoleMan aims to provide exceptional patient Dr Grant Coe. care, at an affordable price, in a warm, welcoming and friendly environment. Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, has had extensive experience in skin cancer screening and surgery, both in New Zealand and Australia, and will be answering questions as well as sharing advice, tips and information each month exclusively in Channel Magazine. Question: I’m a 55-year-old male and my wife noticed a new mole on my right shoulder? Is this something I need to be concerned about? Dr Coe: Yes. Any new coloured spots that appear from the age of 50 are at high risk of being a skin cancer and it is important that you seek medical advice as soon as possible. There are three main types of skin cancer, basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are most common, and the most deadly form is melanoma. But the good news is that the earlier you take action to get these lesions checked and treated, the easier it is to remove them and the cure rate is much higher. An annual skin check is highly recommended, particularly for people who are at high-risk of skin cancer, including people with light hair, fair skin, sun damaged skin, family history of skin cancer, instances of severe sunburn as a young person and use of sunbeds. Regular skin cancer screening is just as important as a general doctor or dental check-up. Call it a warrant of fitness for your skin. MoleMan, 146 Queen Street, Northcote Point 09 480 6416 www.moleman.co.nz

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Our unique shop is coming up to six months old at 447 Lake Road, Takapuna. Michelle and Rob started the shop with a vision; to bring our fresh pasta to the people of Auckland and marry it with the best of New Zealand Produce. We imported our much-loved Pasta Machine from Italy. Our sheeted pasta melts in your mouth and cooks Making the curry in two minutes. The extruded pasta spaghetti pasta. has unique ridges that grab the sauce for a delicious bite. Rob has worked his magic on our stand alone Ravioli and Lasagne and the sauces he has developed have stunned our customers. Plain free range. Our pasta is made from Semolina Flour that we import from Australia, is gold award-winning and our eggs are free range. Our pasta has high iron, zinc and calcium, low GI and is low in saturated fat. Here are some of the comments we have received in the shop. From a Auckland Marathon participant: “It kept me going and gave me more energy.” A cyclist said: “More energy and no snacking.” Skeptical? We wanted to test it out on Bryall, a swimmer who is in the process of trialling for the ParaOlympics. Bryall is on the third week of her new pasta diet and here are some of her comments: “I am feeling fuller longer and don’t need midnight snacks, hence I have lost 1kg. My hair has grown, I know this as I measure it, it is really important to me since my Chemo. My coach has asked me what my diet change is, as I go faster for longer, I have more energy and I usually have horrible hayfever but allergy seems to have subsided.” We asked Carl Buck Junior to try our diet, he said: “I need to eat more pasta, my skin is better and I have more energy!” So there you have it, The Pasta Shop Pasta is different; unique in its qualities and is beneficial to your diet. Try our flavoured pasta to add to any meal, our herb range for added nutrition or just pop in to have a look. We know you’ll like it. The Pasta Shop, 447 Lake Road, Takapuna Beach 486 1047 www.thepastashop.co.nz

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The Commons offers everything from a late morning coffee or casual lunch or dinner, to special occasion dining or a fun night out for drinks with friends.

This new Takapuna eatery is serving up a little slice of Italy.

With an open internal courtyard at its heart, the Commons features five distinct but interconnected spaces, which share or overlook this ‘common’ outdoor area.

Blunderbuss is a shared experience with larger tables that work for groups and communal dining, shared plates and carafes of wine.

On the ground floor, a casual and inviting bar space flows out into the courtyard with exclusive outdoor seating. A bistro restaurant on the seaward side features a two-story atrium and stunning light installation. Upstairs, a mezzanine level offers more seating for drinking and dining with views overlooking the courtyard, and a more formal degustation room offers a view of Rangitoto. Offering all-day alfresco dining and drinking, the courtyard features a seven metre long bar. A ‘living wall’ of real grass fronts the bar, complemented by another green wall behind the bar lush with bamboo, ivy and other creepers. Unique retractable tulip parasols create an intimate dining and drinking experience while providing protection from the elements. Executive Chef Nick Honeyman heads the Commons kitchen. Honeyman’s reputation as one of New Zealand’s top chefs is evident in his approach to the Commons’ menu. Designed to make you think about what you’re eating, his conceptual creations play with different flavours, textures, techniques and styles, reinterpreting them in unexpected ways.

Blunderbuss takes its cues from Italian cuisine, drawing on inspiration from local and regional ingredients. Executive Chef Nick Honeyman has built the menu around healthy pizzas – quality toppings, light on the cheese and with thin crispy bases. Choose from two homemade pizza bases – Manuka honey and semolina or our gluten free option with chickpea and tapioca flour. Blunderbuss is fun with a service style delivering food “as it comes” – when fresh and ready to enjoy.

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At McKenzies – 21 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna Beach

At McKenzies – 21 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna Beach

Open 11.30am until late 7 days

Open 11.30am until late 7 days

Phone (09) 929 2737

Phone 09-929 2792

www.thecommons.co.nz

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Owners, Joost & Clare van den Berg have brought a slice of Europe to Takapuna Beach, focusing on being a Local spot, from Breakfast through to Casual Dinner.

Mexico is an unashamed bright and bold assault on the senses. A visual extravaganza of colour, imbued with the smells and tastes of Mexico, quenched with the finest tequila and serenaded by the best in Latin music. Offering uncomplicated Mexican street food at unbelievably good value, customers literally queue out the door.

The Café Beach Club brings a unique offering of fresh quality food, coffee and wine with Dutch influences hinted throughout the menu. With a seasonal menu, be prepared to have your senses delighted, accompanied with a glass of wine or beer in hand. Zomer, meaning Summer in Dutch is situated at the back of the McKenzie Precinct, just off Takapuna Beach with a Beach View. As the days are getting longer, Zomer are happy to announce their recent extended hours to stay open for Afternoon Drinks and Dinner now five nights a week, Tuesday til Saturday. This golden gem, with a yellow and white awning has a warm Scandanian feel. The space feels creative, light & open with an alfresco style dining inside to out. As you walk off the beach, Zomer has a relaxed Beach Side atmosphere coupled with a gorgeous sunny terrace with all day sun. Pop in & enjoy the friendly environment of Zomer…Soak up the evening sun with a glass of Rose on the terrace or be cosy inside during the Winter months with their iconic Ginger & Lemon Tea.

At McKenzies – 4 The Strand, Takapuna Beach Open: Mon-Sun 8am til 3pm. Tues-Sat 8am til Late Phone: 488 7594 www.zomer.co.nz

Come for a margarita and a taco or cosy up in the candlelit restaurant; our food is fresh, light and tasty and unlike anything else on offer in New Zealand. The flavours are big, spicy and sensory: gorditas with caramelized lamb, pomegranate, peanuts, pimento pico; street-style salad and ceviche; soft tacos filled with pulled pork, grilled fish or skirt steak. Drinks are mixed by our tequila connoisseurs, with jugs of sangria and margaritas as well as an extensive list of Mexican beers. A perfect summer destination just up from the Beach!

At McKenzies – 4 The Strand, Takapuna Beach Open: Daily 12 noon to 12 midnight. Phone: 489 6781 www.mexico.net.nz

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LEJOSE FASHION HOUSE Now in this new Takapuna Beach location is the home of Designer Woman’s Clothing, Shoes, Handbags, Lingerie & Jewellery. Versace Collections; Boss Black; Boss Orange; Just Cavalli; Gran Sassa; Armani AJ; Brax; Chantelle Lingerie Paris. Full Accessory Collections. PH: 486-3112 lejosefashionhouse .co.nz 2E, 21 HURSMERE RD TAKAPUNA BEACH PH: 486 3933 ANNEMARDELL .CO.NZ 29 HURSMERE RD TAKAPUNA BEACH PH: 486 2486 HUFFER.CO.NZ 2G, 21 HURSMERE RD TAKAPUNA BEACH

HUFFER The release of Huffer’s Spring 13 collection “right place, wrong time” is a tribute to being carefree in a foreign environment. With custom Japanese inspired prints, bold stripes, washed chambrays and denim. Huffer presents two characters blissfully lost in Tokyo Japan, caught in the midst of 13 million people, the rebellious, animated relationship finds them more often than not caught in the ‘right place at the wrong time’. The campaign draws on cultural differences and abnormalities, emphasized through the refined street wear aesthetic set against the contrasting backdrop. Huffer’s mischievous approach to the industry has been portrayed through this presentation using long time friend Dave England of “Jackass” and Kiwi model Lilli Sumner to create a refreshing look at street wear (and their upcoming Summer ranges).

MARDEE Mardee brings to Takapuna’s heart, great clothes for work and play by Anne Mardell, one of Auckland’s most enduring designers. At Mardee, you will find stylish garments designed and made in NZ, worn and admired in NZ and Australia. Allow our informed sales staff to assist you , most alterations, if required, are provided free of charge.


[M CKENZIES - TAKAPUNA BEACH] PH: 488 7721 LULULEMON.COM 2A-D 21 HURSMERE RD TAKAPUNA BEACH

LULULEMON lululemon athletica is a yogainspired athletic apparel company. Our clothes are built by athletes for athletes based on feedback focusing on fit, function and technical performance. We inspire and educate our communities on their path to yoga and fitness and are a hub for yoga and health in our communities.

MCKENZIES

THE HEART OF TAKAPUNA It is a pleasure to present this special Channel Magazine feature celebrating McKenzies – this wonderful new precinct in the heart of Takapuna. The McKenzies Precinct has transformed this prime location into a destination that draws people to Takapuna Beach from wide and far. The mix of exciting hospitality outlets with leading fashion and leisurewear stores, just a stones throw from the beach, is proving very popular. This month will see the opening of Alana Clarke’s Lana Boutique between Huffer and LeJose Fashion house. These three leading fashion stores are also joined in the precinct by Lululemon and Mardee, further enhancing Takapuna’s growing reputation as a fashion destination. Great hospitality is also a cornerstone of McKenzies, with the bars, restaurants and cafes becoming key ingredients in the Takapuna Beach lifestyle. Summer is upon us and there is no better space in Takapuna to enjoy great times than the courtyards and outdoor dining areas offered by McKenzies hospitality outlets. And there’s a great line-up, including The Commons, Blunderbuss, Mexico and Zomer.

PH: 021 526 269 LANABOUTIQUE .CO.NZ 2F, 21 HURSMERE RD TAKAPUNA BEACH

LANA BOUTIQUE With its carefully curated collections of both established and up & coming brands, this premier new boutique caters for the sophisticated, stylish and uniquely gorgeous woman. Discover leading International designers such as Bec & Bridge, IXIAH, Maurie & Eve, Nookie, Soludus and Zulu and Zephyr combined with a select range of exciting new bikinis and fashionable espadrilles to create your perfect summer look.

WHAT’S ON THIS SUMMER • Paleo Degustation at The Commons It is worth noting that every Tuesday night The Commons runs a Paleo Degustation menu, which is proving very popular. Every other night they run a 6-course Degustation option that changes daily. Bookings essential Phone 929 2791. • Sounds of Summer at McKenzies HIGHLIFE will be running the Sounds of Summer event at The Commons on Saturday February 1st. Check out details at and link to: www.facebook.com/HighlifeEntertainmentNZ • Sunday Yoga at Lululemon Sunday mornings are made for relaxing – treat yourself with a beautiful yoga practice. Join Lululemon for their in-store complimentary yoga class from 8.30-9.30am every Sunday with Helene from Golden Yogi. This is suitable for all levels and mats provided. More details: www.facebook.com/lululemontakapuna • Dinner at Zomer They started as just a day-time cafe but Zomer is now open, with extended hours, for afternoon drinks and dinner, 5 nights a week, Tuesday to Saturday. Visit: www.zomer.co.nz

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Summer Beauty on the Shore

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“I believe in manicures. I believe in over-dressing. I believe in primping at leisure and wearing lipstick.” – Audrey Hepburn Beauty: It’s only skin deep. It’s in the eye of the beholder. Look good, feel good. The rent-a-quote library on beauty is endless. It’s no longer solely the domain of the females amongst us as more and more men grow inclined to enhance their appearance in any number of ways - a pluck here, a scrub there, a buff, a tint, or maybe a wax. Let’s face it, there are some undisputedly beautifullooking people here in this fitness-focused part of the world. Slobs are very much in the minority. And although feeling good has to be the main aim of a healthy lifestyle, looking good for it comes as a pleasant by-product. Here on the Shore we have a host of brilliant beauty treatment places, so we thought it would be good to give readers a run-down of some of these top pampering spots. Book in for a beautiful you this summer...

Little and Lovely

In the heart of Milford, tucked away, is a little oasis - LIttle & Lovely. Sophie van Hest, an experienced beauty therapist, returned to New Zealand after working as a beautician on ‘super yachts’ in the South of France and established Little & Lovely here on the Shore. The philosophy is to provide men and women with ‘more than pampering’ in the ultimate calm and relaxing atmosphere. Premium products from the ‘environ’ skin care brand are used. Little & Lovely offers everything from luxurious facials and massages to waxing and lash and brow tints - a little pampering and a lot of lovely experiences. www.littleandlovely.co.nz

Sanchelli

Sanchelli offers expertise in hair care and beauty in opulent surroundngs. Using the finest skin care range ‘Bernard Cassiere’ and ‘Sothys’ from Paris, Sanchelli is a highend beauty retreat for all your beauty and haircare treatments. www.sanchelli.co.nz

Debra’s Skin Care

Debra’s skincare centre has been operating in the heart of Takapuna for 25 years this year! Offering the latest in treatments, and all beauty therapy services. Debra’s is well known in the industry for high standards of training and customer service. Their team of experienced beauty therapists can offer all beauty therapy treatments, including the latest such as Microhydrabrasion, Dermal Rollering, Peels and IPL. Their IPL laser technicians are certified and highly experienced, specialising in concerns such as redness, brown spots, skin rejuvenation and unwanted hair. Debra’s specialise in electrolysis for permanent hair reduction, treating all colours of hair and skin. Treatments include facials, deep cleansing, waxing, Brazilian waxing, eyelash and brow tinting, brow shaping, manicures and pedicures, shellac nails, spray tans, makeup, massage, including hot stone, deep tissue, sports massage.

Simplify your Summer Bookings and gift vouchers available online at www.faceitbeauty.co.nz 95 Victoria Rd, Devonport Phone: 445 0600, info@faceitbeauty.co.nz www.faceitbeauty.co.nz Face it Beauty Devonport

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Stockists of Ultraceuticals, Priori, Dermaquest, Joyce Blok, Skin Deep, Darphin, Jane Iredale, John VanG... Professional skincare that gives you results! www.debraskincare.co.nz

Cerise

Cerise is a dedicated lash salon specializing in the art of eyelash extensions and was established in 2006. They have two branches in Auckland and was the first dedicated lash salon in the country with the vision to always to be the number 1 in the industry. Cerise lashes are safe and damage free eyelash extensions. Their mission is to educate women about eyelash extensions, so we have created a website www.eyelashextensions.co.nz to help women make an informed decision while choosing a lash specialist. Cerise also has their CelebrityLash, which offer lash training and professional supplies. www.cerise.co.nz

Face It

Looking for a quality beauty therapist you can trust to make you feel good? Face it Beauty in Devonport solves all your beauty dilemmas and offers a first class beauty service. The delightful Amanda Care - regular Channel columnist - loves what she does, and is on the ball with all the very latest in skincare, treatments and advice to keep you looking great. Because when you look great you feel great and that’s really what Face It is all about. Simplify your summer now with Amanda and her new beauty therapist Bianca. Check out Amanda’s blog, make appointments or purchase gift vouchers at www.faceitbeauty.co.nz

Escape Day Spa

In the heart of Takapuna, just behind the beach, you will find Escape Spa, your expert Skincare, Beauty and Wellness Clinic for your ultimate spa experience. Their fully qualified and experienced therapists offer a wide range of advanced Beauty and Skin care, Anti-Aging and Hair Removal treatments. Need some time out to relax, re-energize or give your health a boost? We look after your health and well-being with a variety of Massage Therapies, Lymphatic Drainage, Reflexology and Natural Health Consultations. Our Escape team is dedicated to providing you with the highest of quality and the one on one private attention you deserve. We are passionate about ensuring that your treatment needs are met. Our down to earth friendly environment and team will help you achieve your desired outcome whether it be relaxation, time out or looking and feeling great. Escape to us - You deserve it! www.escapespa.co.nz

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130B Kitchener Rd, Milford, North Shore, Auckland 0620 Phone. 486 8272 email. sophie@littleandlovely.co.nz www.littleandlovely.co.nz

Your expert beauty and wellness clinic in the heart of Takapuna has the perfect Gift Package for you!

Tranquility Pamper Package

A luxurious Spa Facial and relaxing Back Massage using the gorgeous natural Comfort Zone skin care range. Included is a gift-boxed Tranquility travel kit .What a treat for a loved one! Escape Day Spa, Level 1, 87 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 486 1231 info@escapespa.co.nz www.escapespa.co.nz Like us on Facebook!

All Beauty Therapy Treatments - specializing in skin problems We have thirty years experience and knowledge to guarantee you will get fantastic results with us. Specialising in: Laser- blood vessels, brown spots, skin rejuvenation, hair removal Electrolysis- permanent hair removal Advanced skin treatments- anti-aging/acne/sensitivity/pigmentation Facials skin consultations, microhydrabrasion, spray tans, eyelash tinting and eyebrow tint/shaping waxing / brazillians, Body massage / hot stone / sports / deep tissue/ therapeutic mens treatments All new clients will receive a free eyebrow shape with any other treatment (valued at $26) offer available until end of February 2014 10 Anzac St, Takapuna • info@debraskincare.co.nz • www.debraskinare.co.nz ph: 09 4865 038 / 09 9155 007

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Retail Therapy at Takapuna Beach

We Love Takapuna! All Wrapped Up at Paper Plus We have Christmas all wrapped up at Paper Plus. Come in to see the amazing new books and gift ideas. Don't forget the Christmas cards, stationery and selection of quality wrapping paper - Christmas, covered.

BARDSLEYS LIGHTING & DESIGN 3-5 Auburn Street, Takapuna • Phone 489 9099 • Email sales@bardsleyslighting.co.nz

Beautiful Flowers from Florienne Summer time at Florienne. David Austin Roses, Dahlias, Lisianthus and more. Luscious posies, vintage bouquets, bohemian floral stylings, garden style jars and bottles and jugs filled with old fashioned blooms, vessels and vases galore and of course our beautiful Phalaenopsis Orchids and range of flowering plants with beautiful plant pots. We have that perfect gift for those that have it all, for those with discerning taste, for those hostess gifts, for just a little something and those that want to wow someone special. 60A Hurstmere Road Takapuna or www.florienne.co.nz or visit our facebook page for more inspiration florienneflowers with style. Summer Means Garden Lighting at Bardsleys Lighting and Design With some wonderful summer weather upon us, now is the time to work on your garden lighting. From re-lamping and repairing existing lighting to completely new energy efficient LED lighting systems. Your local lighting experts, Bardsleys Lighting & Design are the best people to call. Enjoy their friendly, knowledgeable expertise. They pride themselves on taking the time to provide tailored lighting solutions to suit every requirement and budget. Bardsleys Lighting & Design. 3 Auburn St. Takapuna Beach. www.bardsleyslighting.co.nz Just Right at Jocose Located in the main shopping area of Takapuna, Jocose offers a range of men’s and women’s clothing, shoes and accessories. This stylish store brings you the latest on-trend looks. Brighten up your wardrobe with a splash of colour and a spruced up style from this lovely local store. Follow Jocose on Facebook www.facebook.com/JocoseLimited Sound Choice at Shore Hi Fi - UnitiQute 2 all in one audio player It's a cliche we know, but good things come in small packages. The UnitiQute 2 all in one audio player however isn't just good: it's a brilliant-sounding, uniquely versatile, seductively compact. Relax with Summer Specials at Migun For Christmas gift vouchers or some holiday time out for yourself, take time to experience Migun this month. Try the therapeutic thermal massage beds, which not only relax but help alleviate pain and provide relief to a wide ranges of ailments. Or treat yourself to a sumptuous Balinese or healing Javanese hands-on massage. Many Christmas specials can help you minimise the stress this Christmas!

www.florienne.co.nz|60A Hurstmere Road|486 6438

Style sewn up at Shore Fit Shore Fit clothing alterations in Takapuna can provide you with the fit you want regardless of your shape or size, or the type of clothing you bring in to the store. It could be a simple repair or a complete restructure of a garment, Shore Fit’s small yet dynamic team are passionate about their work, have an eye for detail and strive on all occasions to provide customer satisfaction.

personal designing and dressmaking

Kara Morrison Director Morrison K Designs LTD T/A Shore Fit Clothing Alterations 2 Como Street, Takapuna.

Work: +64 9 488 0188 Mobile: +64 212666920 Email: kara@shorefit.co.nz Web: www.shorefit.co.nz

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Lolly-maker Stephen Parsons with shop owner Rachel Helsby, her daughter Shani and husband Peter.

Old School Christmas Goodies With Christmas fast approaching, many people are contemplating where to buy some yummy treats for the festive season. The Old Lolly Shop in Parkway Arcade, Hurstmere Road, Takapuna is the perfect one stop shop. The top recommendation for Christmas from owner Rachel is the dark chocolate cherries. The store is currently selling a lot of these as corporate gifts and Secret Santa presents as they can be packaged in whatever size bag or box people like. “They are a beautiful semi-dried cherry covered in dark chocolate with quite an intense cherry flavour. They have a nice consistency and everyone who has tried them has loved them,” said Rachel. No working day is ever the same at the Old Lolly Shop. They cater for corporate orders, make their own lollipops, fudges, and brittles, as well as various other things to order. The Old Lolly Shop often makes special orders that are a bit different to their normal products, as they try to do what they can to accommodate what people want. They also bag their own lollies, buying them in bulk to get a better price and to ensure that they are fresh all of the time. When Rachel was asked what she most enjoys about her job she replied, “I like that it makes people happy, it’s a big reason why we decided to open a lolly shop. We thought it would be fun and it is fun. People come in happy, they like the look of the shop, love the old style lollies and they go out happy, so it makes us happy.” Events are consistently held in the shop throughout the year. Lollipop making takes place most Sunday mornings - the schedule is available on the events page of their website. People are welcome to pop in and watch the classes, or they can book in and make a lollipop themselves. The lollipop classes appeal to all age groups, with kids parties, school groups, retirement homes, interest groups, and sometimes private after hours parties like hens nights, all booking in for lollipop making classes. Rachel loves working in the tight-knit Takapuna community. “I have a lot of regular customers who come in and they are always smiling and happy. Even if they come in stressed, they buy some lollies, and then they go out happy. I like being part of the community here. I think it’s a nice, friendly, and relaxed community.” The shop’s best sellers are their handmade lollipops, and at the moment their handmade candy canes. Their fudges are also really popular and the New Zealand made New Generation liquorice range has also proven to be a hit recently as it is usually only available in markets. The shop has recently imported from the UK the much sought after Kinnerton chocolate, which is certified nut free, making it perfect for those people with extreme nut allergies who struggle to find nut free chocolate. The Old Lolly Shop Parkway Arcade, 56-60 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna, Auckland. (09) 486 6706 www.oldlollyshop.co.nz Shop Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm, Saturdays 10am - 4pm, Sundays 9am - 2pm.

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is now available at The Old Lolly Shop Takapuna Parkway Arcade, 56-60 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna, Auckland email: shop@oldlollyshop.co.nz | Ph: (09) 486 6706 www.oldlollyshop.co.nz - Perfect for Corporate Gifts!

Get all your Christmas shopping sorted at one place! Visit our website www.paperplus.co.nz

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Jocose Limited Men’s & Women’s fashion clothing, shoes and accessories 6-8 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. Ph: 09 488 7638 - facebook.com/JocoseLimited

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A pocket full of seeing The Japanese are known for their creative and quality products, and now they have impressed us with the revolutionary “Miru 1day Flat Pack” contact lenses by Menicon. Miru takes its name from the Japanese word for “seeing”.

New Fitness Centre under construction… membership free for squash players The North Shore Squash club’s long anticipated Fitness Centre is now a reality with construction underway and completion guaranteed in advance of the season beginning March 1st 2014. All full membership senior members will be offered free use of the 7 days a week fitness centre stacked full of the latest aerobic equipment including treadmills, exercise bikes, cross trainers, rowing machines and weight trainers. A full squash and fitness centre package is just $425.00 incl GST per annum and new members will also be offered:• Three free squash coaching sessions; • Three free personal training sessions, and • Membership up until February 28th 2015.

Barely 1mm thick, the Miru 1day Menicon Flat Pack is the world’s thinnest package for daily disposable contact lenses. One strip of Miru 1day measures 9.3mm by 4.2mm and contains three lenses. You can easily store it in your pocket, purse or wallet. This portability makes it ideal for travel, sports and social occasions. But slimness is only part of the story. Miru 1day Flat Pack is designed to minimise handling and contamination concerns. So these contact lenses can be worn more comfortably and confidently. The Flat Pack was designed to emulate a well-known single use device, the Band-Aid. The slightly compressed lens sits on a plastic dispensing platform between two super-thin foil sheets. The Miru Flat Pack requires significantly less force to open than a conventional blister pack. When the foil is peeled back the lens rises up and presents with the outer surface of the lens facing upwards. This makes the lens easy to pick up without any confusion about its orientation or any need to touch the inner surface. As a result, oils and harmful micro-organisms on the wearers’ fingers are less likely to get trapped between the lens and the eye than they are with lenses stored in conventional blister packs. Because there is minimal solution in the flat pack very little is spilt when the pack is opened and the lens removed. At present the lens is available in a wide range of minus powers to correct short-sightedness. Plus powers are due to be added to the range in 2014. Contact lenses are a very valid way to correct vision at any time, but even more so in summer. Phone Haydons today to make an appointment to trial MIRU 1 day; the contact lens that will make this summer the best one ever. December/January promotion: Purchase three months’ supply of MIRU 1 day lenes and we will give you another one month’s supply of lenses free of charge. Please note fitting fees apply.

The club also boasts a first class lounge, bar and kitchen; recently re-furbished squash courts and all located in the most central of locations overlooking Lake Pupuke. To take advantage of this unbeatable offer and package unique to the North Shore Squash Club, and arrange an inspection of our facilities, please contact Marjorie or Deborah of the North Shore Squash Club on 489 4760, email admin@northshoresquash.co.nz or visit www.northshoresquash.co.nz

Lounge • Bar • Private Functions Conference • Training • On-Site Catering Shea Terrace, Takapuna, North Shore PO Box 31 223, Milford Tel: 09 489 4760 Email: admin@northshoresquash.co.nz

Haydon Optometrists, 159 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna Ph: 09 489 5232 Fax: 09 486 5179 Haydon@clear.net.nz www.haydons.co.nz

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Channel Feature: Dogs in Action

Working Dogs Celebrated in Shore Writer’s New Book By Melissa Ingram

Melissa Ingram.

Have you ever stopped to consider what your dog is capable of doing? Maria Alomajan has, and it has resulted in the creation of an incredibly enlightening and insightful book called ‘Dogs in Action’.

Maria is a North Shore-based writer and a dog trainer who started looking into this arena because she wanted one of her three dogs to become a working dog. It didn’t work out the way she planned, but the stories and jobs that she came across inspired her to write the book to educate others. “The message that I want to get out to people is that dogs are phenomenal. You cannot put a limit on what they are capable of doing. I often see pet dogs that are undervalued and their talents are underutilised. All their natural needs aren’t often met and I just think what a waste,” said Maria. The book is full of interesting stories about workings dogs she has investigated throughout the world. Maria’s personal favourites include mushing with a sled of dogs, and another incident where she was tackled by a police dog and bowled over three times in a field - a sight never seen before by the dog handler.

I really wanted the book to be about the dogs, not about organisations or companies, so trying to source independent dogs in some of the areas was really difficult. Some people I had to search for on Facebook. For example, there are some elephant poacher tracking dogs in Tanzania and being able to spread that message is awesome.

Maria Alomajan.

dogs as possible. She believes that by getting heavily involved she added a whole new dimension to the book. The result is a book that is easy to read and not too technical, including facts and details about the dogs and their jobs. She also wanted to include really naughty stories about the dogs to help people relate their own dogs to the working dogs. Maria is a huge fan of the North Shore after moving from the other side of the bridge a few years ago. “I think there is a big sense of community on the North Shore. I love the range of dog walks, outings, and the numerous things to do with your dogs on the North Shore. There are more options than other parts of Auckland. My number one is the walk from Milford to Takapuna along the beach and rocks, as well as the bush walks in IN ACTION Working dogs and their stories Birkenhead, and there are lots of on-lead and offlead dog beaches on the North Shore,” she said. Her goal for the book is simple. “I hope that people will become more aware of who their dogs are, and spend more time with them, have fun with them, and do more stuff with them.” ‘A great introduction to the extraordinary work being done by dogs around the world.’

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to do many of the jobs difficult or impossible we find . They save our lives, uphold the law, protect find our missing, comfort our borders, our sick and elderly, see and hear for us, our families, move our watch over stock, entertain us and keep us warm – all for a food treat, the tug of a toy and a pat at the end of the day.

In this book, Maria Alomajan shows that dogs should be revered for their achievements in improving remarkable human life. She tells the stories of a great of dogs, from their variety initial selection for work to their training, and relationships with work experiences their handlers and masters. Each story colourful and sometimes is fleshed out with surprising anecdotes based on her interviews owners of the animals. with the

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Maria Alomajan is a freelance writer based in Auckland, New Zealand, having previously lived in England, Australia and the USA. She is passionate about all animals and their welfare, and when she can, she shares her time with as many dogs as possible through rescue work, rehabilitati on and training. She also has an association with a number of rescue groups and animal sanctuaries abroad, mostly in Thailand. Her own dogs appear in this book.

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From tracking poachers across the great African reserves to digging survivors on the snow-cove for avalanche red slopes of Switzerlan d; from finding endangere whale excrement in the North Atlantic to d locating lost families from leading the blind in the South Pacific; in Australia to assisting with scientific research from detecting hidden in Thailand; explosives in war-torn Afghanistan to comforting in New Zealand, the the elderly dogs in this book will both impress and amaze you.

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Her scariest adventure was being buried in a snow cave while waiting for avalanche rescue dogs to dig through the snow and rescue her. “I’m claustrophobic, I don’t like heights and I can’t ski. I just kept telling myself to breathe,” she remarked. Being a dog trainer, Maria was aware of a lot of the working dog jobs, but as the book evolved and she did more research she discovered more and more. “I really wanted the book to be about the dogs, not about organisations or companies, so trying to source independent dogs in some of the areas was really difficult. Some people I had to search for on Facebook. For example, there are some elephant poacher tracking dogs in Tanzania and being able to spread that message is awesome.” The process involved in the creation of the book is fascinating. Maria researched and read all about the dogs, before going out and meeting as many

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This lovable Channel Magazine feature is presented by Louise O’Sullivan of DogHQ, the North Shore’s premium Dog Day Care facility. DogHQ provides the ultimate in social, physical and mental stimulation for dogs of all types in a safe and caring environment. DogHQ’s full range of services include obedience training, agility fun days, grooming and all natural nutrition. See all the fun for yourself at www.doghq.co.nz and www.facebook.com/doghq

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Focus on Keeping your Dog Cool this Summer As with many aspects of our relationships with dogs, when we apply our own human approach to things relating to our dogs, we get it wrong. Dealing with the summer heat is no different. Dogs deal with heat completely differently to us because they do not sweat in the same way we do. The principle heat exchange system they use is panting with an open mouth. And when dogs overheat things get very serious very quickly. Think twice about going for a long walk with your dog in the heat of the day. Just because you can cope with it, does not mean your dog will. Here are a few hot dog tips to help you keep your dog safe in summer: Know how to spot dehydration in your dog A simple dehydration test is to lift a pinch of skin (the head between eye and ear is a good place) and let it go. On a normally hydrated dog, the skin will return to its original state immediately. If your dog is dehydrated the skin will be slow to “bounce back”. You should practice this when you know your dog is in a normal hydration state so you know what normal is. Over-heated dogs will drool excessively and be lethargic. Carry plenty of water If you are going to get out there, carry enough water for your dog too. If your dog does start to over-heat you can help your dog recover by finding shade, offering water to drink and wetting their feet and tummy area…dogs cool from the feet up. Know your dog Every dog is different and copes with heat very differently. And especially if you are looking after someone else’s dog over the holidays, don’t expect them to be just like your dog. Keep in mind that dogs with darker coats will absorb more heat than lighter ones and dogs that are overweight are significantly more prone to

heat exhaustion. Always err on the side of caution when dealing with your dog in the heat. Swim, swim, swim What better excuse to swim your dog than the heat of summer! Swimming is great exercise and your dog will definitely stay cool in the water but if it’s the sea you’re swimming in again, make sure you have plenty of fresh water with you. A dog consuming salt water without access to plenty of fresh water on a hot day could be fatal. During the summer, it’s a smart idea to choose the early morning or evening to exercise your dog. Enjoy a safe summer with your dog!

Indie’s Insights I don’t understand humans. Once a year they pull out bits of red and green sparkly items, sometimes with bells on them, tie them to our heads and take photos of us looking miserable. It seems to delight them so much though! Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all our extended family and friends – two legged and four! We’ve enjoyed looking after you and can’t wait to see you all again in the New Year. From the Award Winning team at DogHQ Day Care Anne, Louise, Sacha, Sharalyn, Darren, Sharon, Emma, Indie, Tenzing, Milo and Ella

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What’s Hot on the Shore

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WHAT’S HOT ON THE SHORE IN…

dec & JAN Is there something you think we should feature in What’s Hot here on the Shore? Tweet us your suggestions @channelmag using the hashtag #HotOnTheShore …or email heather@channelmag.co.nz

What we're listening to… Lorde's 'Everybody Wants to Rule the Word'. Her mesmerising cover of the 1980s' Tears for Fears hit features on the soundtrack for this season's muchanticipated movie Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Better than the original? We think so.

What we’re doing… Body Balance classes on the beach - bliss! Les Mills’s yoga-tai chipilates combo classes are being held on Sundays this summer from 10-11am on the reserve next to the campground. What’s more - they’re free! Anyone wishing to re-align their body, mind and spirit (who doesn’t?) is welcome.

What we’re in awe of… Appearing in uber-luxury international magazine World this month is this eye-popping Argyle Lotus ring made right here on the Shore. Featuring a numbered pink diamond Argyle stone and more than six carats of diamonds, this piece by Thomas Hyde made a brief appearance - in a secure vault - at RD Jewellery on Lake Road, Takapuna recently. Hot? Scorching!

How we're home-styling… Want to achieve that lifestyle magazine look for your home? To create the right look prior to selling in the red-hot property market, give your place the edge with Places and Graces, a local home styling and staging business with an outstanding objects library. Devonport-based Kate Alexander also sells off stock used in her fashionable home fit-out business seasonly, and from clients’ houses that are on the market. And if you’re staying put or renovating you can ask Kate round for an interior style consult, it’s amazing what fresh eyes can spot! Follow Places and Graces on Facebook www.facebook.com/Places.Graces and pinterest www.pinterest.com/placesandgraces for fresh interior inspiration.

Where we're taking tea… If you would love a treat then we recommend a visit to the new cafe at Crafty Knitwits in Milford. Linda and Kerry have opened a cafe offering high tea and lovely food that mum and nana used to make. And to top it all off it is served in beautiful China cups, plates and table cloths. This really is a blast from the past that offers an experience you probably won't get elsewhere on the Shore. It's such a good mix to have all the creative elements of food, craft, yarn and fabrics weaving magic memorable moments in this store. Crafty Knitwits, 101 Kitchener Road (corner Milford Road), Milford.

Where we’re browsing… Look what’s landed at Shore City... fabulous haven for gifts and goodies Flying Saucers has reproduced, with an off-shoot store Flying Saucers Extra landing on the upper level. And just a couple of doors away, oh-so-cute fashion boutique Kingan Jones has branched out from Ponsonby with a popup store in Shore City. Summer style - sorted.

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Stirling Sports

Christmas is here! Stirling Sports has all you need for a sporty summer holiday season. We cannot believe that December is already here, 2013 has gone by at a rapid rate and it’s already time to get out those decorations and start preparing for a fun, safe and happy Christmas. Knowing what to buy for family, friends or a loved one is always the hardest task, so let us at Stirling Sports help you choose that perfect gift. From a ball that bounces on water to a scooter or an awesome new outfit, we have something to suit everybody on your Christmas list this year! Below are a few suggestions we have in store this Christmas. Many other great choices in store now, come and see us today! Wishing you all a safe and happy Christmas/New Year! From the team at Stirling Sports. Converse Shoes: from $89.99

Puma summer Tees: from $39.99

Surf Skimmer: $119.99

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Health & Fitness with Pilates Unlimited

Getting ready for summer with Pilates Unlimited Summer is a reminder to enjoy nature and live to the fullest. Joseph Pilates, exercise pioneer, based his method on the healthy, natural movements he saw in different sports people and even in animals. At the studio, clients learn exercises with names like Rowing, Boxing, Running, Breathing, Swimming, and Fishing and there are movements called Swan, Seal, Elephant, Flying Eagle and even an impressive Grasshopper. In each session of authentic Pilates, clients perform exercises that strengthen vital movements from squatting and lunging to climbing stairs and skiing, from vigorous pull-ups and push-ups to the ever-important standing and sitting posture. This makes Pilates equally beneficial for busy desk workers and for keen athletes. It’s no wonder that the original Pilates method has found a loyal following at Pilates Unlimited Takapuna Beach! As we head into summer, here are some of the benefits Pilates offers to the North Shore’s work hard, play hard lifestyle. Stretch, Strength, Control The method centres around what Joseph Pilates called the Powerhouse: the body’s core muscles including the abdominals, buttocks, inner thighs and lower back. By creating alignment and strengthening these central muscles, clients learn to support and protect their backs. People are often surprised to learn how much they have been habitually relying on their shoulders, necks, and knees rather than using the core. The good news is that regular Pilates practice can help take pressure off the spine, making it easier to sit, drive, walk, play sports and enjoy life in general. Flexibility is also an important component of the Pilates method. Each session includes tailored stretches, especially for the hips and legs, shoulders, and chest. Many of Pilates Unlimited’s clients enjoy golf, tennis and boating, and value the freedom of movement that Pilates gives them. Even better, the full-body movements of Pilates create awareness and coordination, ensuring that they can use their full strength and flexibility in everyday life. The studio is in full swing until Christmas Eve and reopens on January 6. To head into 2014 with greater strength, increased control, less stress and more overall wellbeing, call Pilates Unlimited to find out how you can reap the benefits of Joseph Pilates’s work for yourself!

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Shore Matters with Maggie Barry

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Celebrating the spirit of the Shore

Maggie Barry.

2013 has been an outstanding year for many of our local highachievers and some of our most promising youth are already top in the world in their chosen careers. Lorde and Lydia Ko were named first and second in this year’s Time magazine’s list of the 16 Most Influential Teens in the World.

Musician, Ella Yelich-O’Connor, better known as Lorde these days, and champion North Shore golfer Lydia Ko headed a stellar group, which included singer Justin Bieber and President Obama’s daughter Malia. Both Lorde and Lydia Ko are winners of the North Harbour Club’s AIMES Supreme Award and, to me, the Emerging Talent and AIMES Awards have really delivered on the initial vision of the awards’ founders including Patron Peter Menzies and Joan and her late husband Ross Finlayson. Milford business identity, Sir David Levene was one who believed in Lydia Ko from an early age and has backed her throughout her career. Local people supporting our own by providing early and practical support is a formula that really encourages talented young people to achieve in their chosen fields. Olympic champion sailors Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie chalked up a massive achievement in becoming the first New Zealand women to win the prestigious ISAF Female World Sailor of the Year title. They are in illustrious company joining only three other New Zealanders who’ve featured in the elite winners list - Sir Peter Blake, Sir Russell Coutts and Mike Sanderson. Jo and Polly also won gold in the Women’s 470 in the ISAF Sailing World Cup series and I join them in hoping the issues plaguing the NOWSC can be resolved and Takapuna can have a world class water sports centre that will help propel more of our young sailors into world class triumphs. Having attended several senior school prize-givings I’ve been reminded again of the depth and breadth of talent in our North Shore schools. With so many talented and inspiring young people coming through we have every reason to be optimistic about New Zealand’s future. In Devonport, the Michael King Writers’ Centre continues to provide an inspirational retreat for New Zealand authors including Eleanor Catton. The 29-year-old completed her Man Booker Prize winning novel ‘The Luminaries’ as a writer in residence at the old villa on the slopes of Mt Victoria. North Shore identity and former deputy principal of Takapuna Grammar, Murray Deaker, is retiring after 27 years as one of New Zealand’s favourite sports broadcasters. As a former broadcaster myself, I admire his dedication to his craft and his decision to retire at the top of his game. Celebrating less well known achievements, I have been part of the launch of Alzheimer’s “Cuppa for a cause” and I’d like to pay a personal tribute to the 48 thousand New Zealanders and their families who live with the reality of dementia. The Government just has made early detection and ongoing clinical training a priority allocating an extra $3.2 million including a public awareness campaign. In this season of good will, its timely to remind ourselves not to forget those who can’t remember. It remains for my family and I to wish you, and yours, a very happy and safe holiday season. Maggie Barry ONZM, North Shore MP Email” northshore@parliament.govt.nz Facebook.com/maggiebarrynz Twitter:@maggiebarry

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Milford - Everyone’s Place: News

So what's

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Your monthly update from Murray Hill, Manager of the Milford Business Association.

Merry Milford Christmas & a Happy New Year To all our loyal customers – we have had a great year providing you with lots of events and great shopping experiences. We hope you have enjoyed shopping locally in Milford in 2013. There is still lots happening during December. Win 1 of 3 $1000 Christmas Shopping Sprees Shop in Milford between now and December 18th and you could win one of three Kiwibank debit cards loaded with $1000 to be spent in Milford – just in time for those last minute Christmas gifts. Look out for the signs the same as our advertisement on the facing page in participating Milford stores and go in the draw which will be made in time for you to spend the money before Christmas. Summer Holiday meals As the year winds down to Christmas and the New Year, give mum a break from preparing the odd meal and come into Milford where we have a great range of different dining options and fantastic cafes just to chill out and enjoy a welldeserved rest.

of the Auckland Symphony Orchestra. Children from Milford and Bayswater Primary schools will be accompanying the orchestra for what will be a truly enjoyable summer’s evening of wonderful Christmas music. Seating is limited and we expect there may be an overflow into the playground outside. Families may even want to bring a picnic to have beforehand in the lovely surrounds of the school grounds. Please remember to take care of your own rubbish if you do.

Auckland Symphony Orchestra Christmas Concert Our good friends from the Auckland Symphony Orchestra are putting on a special event for all our Milford customers – a Christmas Concert at the Milford Primary School Hall on Sunday December 8th, starting at 7pm. Come along and hear your favourite Christmas carols and the fantastic sound

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See you in Milford

Craft Market & Bazaar Sat 14th December 9.30am - 2pm If wet, check website for details

Manager – Milford Business Association

For details on Milford community groups, go to the Milford Residents Association website: www.milford.org.nz

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Christmas Extravaganza

Milford Christmas Concert Sun 8th Dec at Milford Primary School Hall - Starting at 7.00pm Come & hear the ASO & choirs from Milford & Bayswater Primary Schools (Bring a cushion as the seats will go fast & we anticipate people will be sitting outside listening to the concert!)

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Optometry & Eyewear with Melissa Hay, Visique Milford Optometrists

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This month Melissa Hay of Visique Milford Optometrists shares some tips on what to look for in sunglasses this summer...

Sunglasses Outside the sun is really starting to gain its heat, and it is lovely to be able to get outdoors and enjoy it. We all understand how important it is to be wearing UV protection in all its forms – but I think, especially for your eyes. A tinted pair of sunglasses are not only a fashion statement and a necessary health protector, but they also reduce the harmful glare and make our vision outside a lot more comfortable. You can get tints in any colour or darkness – and it really doesn’t matter which you go for, just what feels best for you. The two most common colours are grey or brown. Grey gives the darkest protection, but a lot of people enjoy looking through brown more as it feels brighter to look through. When I first started working in Optometry, the favourite colour of sunglasses was this awful green/brown colour! Make the most of your leisure time If you enjoy reading your Channel Magazine outdoors, you’ll need reading glasses to ensure that you have accurate and precise vision. There are heaps of options for helping you read in the sun, either tinted reading sunglasses, bifocals or progressive lenses. For sports enthusiasts, check out our range of sunglasses and polarised lenses for jogging, fishing and boating. Polarised lenses reduce reflection and glare, and improve visual clarity for crisp, clear colours. Improve the longevity of your lenses With advancements in lens technology, we can offer a variety of scratch-resistant and anti-reflective coatings which can be added to your lenses to enhance their performance and lengthen its longevity. We also offer anti-fatigue coatings which neutralise the blue light emitted by digital screens, reducing eye fatigue and eye strain. Ask us about which type of coating is best for your lifestyle.

Melissa Hay.

UV inhibition Some lenses can be specially coated to give you UV protection, and it is really important to ensure your sunglasses protect you. I recently had someone come back from Hong Kong, and had bought a stylish brand of sunglasses. We are able to measure the UV protection, and on doing that in practice we found that the sunglasses did not offer her any UV protection. Instead of throwing away the sunglasses, we were able to put new lenses in there that protected her eyes – and that also gave her great vision. We opted for a progressive lens, as this allowed her to read on the beach, but also see her grandchildren playing in the water.

You can get tints in any colour or darkness – and it really doesn’t matter which you go for, just what feels best for you. The two most common colours are grey or brown. Slip, slop, slap and wrap This slogan has taken on new life recently – and it is always wise to think about. Slip on a rash shirt, slop on some suncream, slap on a hat and wrap a good pair of sunglasses! Melissa Hay

Allsorts of wAys to see the difference this summer. FREE Bill Bass polarised sunglasses with any pair of glasses purchased.* While stocks last! PLUS, receive 10 Fly Buys bonus points with every purchase of $149 or more.* Visique Milford Optometrists 155 Kitchener Road, Milford | 09 489 4797 *Only available at Visique Milford Optometrists. Terms and conditions apply. Ask us for further details. Valid until 31 January 2014.

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Milford Centre: News

Kagi Love Locket Set $225.

Design and Deliciousness Show-stopping light shades, vintage tables and chairs, beautiful floral arrangements, these are elements that add to the experience at what is surely one of the loveliest shopping centre eating spots around. Vauxhall Milford is the brainchild of business partners Helen Chai and Steven Shen. They are the talented team behind Vauxhall Devonport, the cool community cafe on Vauxhall Road near Cheltenham Beach in Devonport. It is from next door to their original Devonport cafe that the design inspiration for their Milford venture originates. Leading Auckland interior designer Amanda Neill of Designworx has worked her magic in Milford Centre to create a vibrant, stylish setting for the cafe. Amanda said: “The design was an extension of Vauxhall Devonport. We based it on a retro theme, which combined the energy of a past era and stepped it into tomorrow. We created a kaleidoscope of pattern and colour that is eye-catching and brings a youthful energy into the mall.” Opening in June this year, Vauxhall Milford has proved a popular cafe destination for locals and visitors to the Milford Road centre. A highly professional, friendly staff team provide noteworthy good service and the coffee - the benchmark of a good cafe - is excellent. Gravity coffee has a growing following and its served expertly by accomplished baristas at Vauxhall Milford. Helen Chai manages to juggle running this cute, colourful corner of Milford Centre with being a mum and also managing the Devonport business. She owned and ran White Flower Café in Browns Bay before taking over the Cheltenham business, and earlier this year creating a sister café in Milford. She said: “We wanted to bring elements of Vauxhall Devonport into Vauxhall Milford. I didn’t want a commercial look. Hopefully we have created somewhere stylish, modern and atmospheric within the mall too to complement our Devonport café feel.” The menu in Milford includes beautiful bagels, Red Flannel Hash, Ricotta Hotcakes - with honeycomb butter - and reams more. The chef has over 10 years’ experience and works his magic in the considerably-sized kitchen. All the expected breakfast/brunch fare is there, and the cafe gives its own twist with the Vauxhall Brunch and also has a signature burger, similarly named. Sweet treats include beautiful brioche, muffins, scones, cakes and slices. So when you hit Milford Shopping Centre this season, make sure you find time to stop off at Vauxhall Milford and add a delicious difference to your shopping experience. Vauxhall Milford, Milford Shopping Centre, Milford Road, Milford

KAGI Milford’s New Gem Kagi Jewellery is proud to open their first Kagi Boutique at Milford Centre this summer. The boutique is the first stand-alone Kagi flagship, and allows customers to experience the full collection in an interactive way. Featuring exquisite cabinetry, Kagi’s own unique blend of high quality yet affordable jewellery, and Kagi’s innovative ‘Touch & Feel Jewel Carousel’ - it is understandable that Kat Gee (Kagi Founder and Creative Director) is excited about the new venture. “It means we are able to share the Kagi brand experience in an interactive way; where customers can play and create their own unique look to suit any occasion,” Kat enthused. For those of you new to Kagi Jewellery, the designer brand offers versatile gemstone collections where you can turn, reverse, connect and play; meaning wearers can obtain more looks and millage from the designs. A great example of this is their new Christmas Gem Locket and Love Locket Pendants - dramatic transformations are made easy with just the switch of an insert. No stranger to great opportunities, Kagi is New Zealand’s fastest growing designer jewellery brand with over 300 outlets Australasian wide. A key to Kagi’s success is the versatility of the designs, the affordable price-points, and use of real gemstones and pearls. We invite you to come experience Kagi in Milford today - located in the fashion end of the mall. Here you will see some exclusive designs including the new limited edition Gold Accents, Rose Gold, Bridal, Pearls, and Summer Brights - with prices starting from $39. Kagi is the perfect way to treat yourself or someone special this Christmas.

As an opening special, every customer will receive a stunning mini orbit charm (valued at $69) for every $250 spend in the lead up to Christmas. For an impressive summer collection visit Kagi in Milford Centre, Milford Road or view the ranges online at www.kagijewellery.com

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Caci specialise in products and treatments that give you your best skin. We have a range of Christmas skincare gift sets and gift vouchers available. Every purchase made before Christmas puts you in the draw to win one of 300 copies of Dr Libby Weaver’s new book. Plus, spend over $150 and receive a skincare gift valued at $75. Below are our top picks for Christmas gifts: Murad skincare Christmas holiday sets: Murad have put out a range of Christmas gift sets exclusive to Caci that offer great value and all include at least one full-sized product. Below are our three favourites... Refine and minimise pores with the Perfect Balance Holiday Kit, which includes a full size t-zone pore refining gel, pore and line minimizing hydrator, aha/bha exfoliating cleanser and a skin perfecting lotion. Valued at $144, this retails at $90. Why not try the Complete Renewal Holiday Kit this summer? It minimises the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while achieving optimal hydration. The kit includes a full size time release retinol concentrate, aha/bha exfoliating cleanser, hydro-dynamic ultimate moisture and hydro-dynamic ultimate moisture for eyes. This is priced at only $125, for $189 of product value. Brighten and improve your skin’s natural radiance and restore youthful texture and tone with the Real Radiance Holiday Kit featuring a collection of Murad’s top performers: Full size intensive-c radiance peel, Hydro-dynamic ultimate moisture, Essential-c day moisture and Essential-c eye cream, for just $115 (value $195). Caci also have a range of treatments, why not purchase a voucher for one

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Milford - Everyone’s Place: Crafty Knitwits

Cafe Culture at Crafty’s Wow this is a steep learning curve...but we are loving the challenge and so happy to see so many people enjoying our food and service, which, yes, is a little different! But it is nice to have a tablecloth and serviettes and experience some of the old fashioned china and tea service. It is such a good mix with our store to have all the creative elements of food, craft, yarn and fabrics weaving magic memorable moments around us. Some people have mentioned that they think maybe we will give up wool and fabric and just have a cafe...? No, this is not the case. Our whole vision has always been to have all the elements working together. We will continue to strive to have a delectable yarn range, fabulous fabrics, and all the bric-a-brac that we can have to make life easier and most of all, fun! And why not have a nice cup of tea and some Victoria Sponge to top off the experience?

We have some great fabric bargains available in store right now, so its well worth a visit to make sure you don’t miss out! We also have some really gorgeous fabrics added to our range. We have some great fabric bargains available in store right now, so its well worth a visit to make sure you don’t miss out! We also have some really gorgeous fabrics added to our range. Kerry made me a wonderful pair of trousers out of our cotton fabric. Really nice to wear and I have received lots of comments from people asking where I bought them. So don’t just think about quilting with our fabrics, our range is suitable for dress making, furnishings and quilting. Put on your creative hat and you can do anything! Our summer knitting cottons are going very well this year. We have noticed a lot more people are now knitting with cotton. My pick is still the Echo Cotton which is actually recycled Jeans. They actually cut up the jeans and recycle the fabric into knitting cotton. It knits up really well, wears well and washes very nicely in the machine - totally practical and very responsible knitting! I have two jerseys knitted from this yarn and have worn them often throughout the year. Lastly, don’t forget there is time to make presents for Christmas or simply purchase a nice gift or gift vouchers for a loved one. It is always a nice gift to give someone you love the pleasure of choosing what they want.

Crafty Knitwits Cafe Serving Devonshire tea/coffee and scones, club sandwiches, a selection of four different high tea menus, slithers of delicious cakes, slices, light breakfast available from 7.30am. All based on good old fashioned baking just like our Nana used to make!

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Elegant gifts for everyone at Arazzo Susan Simpson, Diana Takle.

Arazzo gift store has been a popular Milford shopping destination for the last 14 years. It has been owned and operated by Diana Takle since she opened it over a decade ago. Diana believes that she has her finger on the pulse of what her customers’ needs are, with a wealth of experience behind her. “I believe you know the tastes of the people in the area you live in. I know that what I buy suits the people that I’m buying for. What sells in the city is completely different to what sells here,” said Diana. Arazzo specialises in home-wares and gifts – mostly white, French inspired, and gorgeous! With Christmas quickly looming, it’s the perfect time to pop in and sift through the luxurious products which will make perfect presents for others, or for yourself. “I love unwrapping the parcels of stock as they arrive and then gift wrapping them as we sell them. It’s great to see people’s enjoyment when they purchase items that we like too, and one of my favourite parts of the job is meeting new customers,” remarked Diana.

Christmas decorations have been racing out the door, with reds and greens taking a backseat behind whites, greys, silvers, and zincs. The shop stocks the divine French Cote Noir range – well priced products including hand creams, hand washes, candles, and moisturisers. Cotton nightwear is a big seller at the moment leading into summer, as well as jewellery and scarves. Christmas decorations have been racing out the door, with reds and greens taking a backseat behind whites, greys, silvers, and zincs. The store has increased its opening hours in the build up to Christmas – Monday to Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, and Sunday 9.30am-2pm. Diana is a true North Shore local. She lives in Devonport and loves the casual, laid back, and relaxed lifestyle on this side of the bridge. Her vision for the store is simple – “keep it small, intimate, friendly, and interesting.” Arazzo, 146 Kitchener Road, Milford, Auckland 09 489 5553

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our charming village by the sea This month’s news from Devonport Business Association Chairman, John Waugh.

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year… from all our Devonport Businesses!

As we head into this busy time of the year, we hope you get time to do the simple things like spend time with your families and enjoy other people’s company. 2014 will be another big year for Devonport with submissions required for the Auckland Council Unitary Plan and a new tourism initiative that has been funded by the Local Board. As well as this, we have a new library being built, the renovation to the wharf to be completed and the upgrade to Marine Square. We have spoken about our desire to form a BID (Business Improvement District) in the new year and are currently about halfway through the consultation

As an example of what you can expect, the Devonport Business Association is funding the current ‘Win a $1500 Travel voucher’ promotion.

process with business owners and landlords. The voting for this is early in the new year and we would hope that with a successful outcome, the new BID will come into effect in July and provide a new level of leadership in the community. As an example of what you can expect, the Devonport Business Association is funding the current ‘Win a $1500 Travel voucher’ promotion. This is one of the many types of benefits that a BID will bring to enhance the business environment and reward local shoppers – we hope you enjoy the competition that is available in over 85 participating businesses.

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Face It: Beauty with Amanda Care

On the Ferry with Fullers: Q&A

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Top 10 Summer Must-Haves!

Daniel Oliver with wife Sioned and daughters Hannah and Elinor.

Each month, Channel catches ‘five minutes on the ferry’ with a passenger enjoying the benefits of sailing from the North Shore. This issue we introduce Daniel Oliver who moved to New Zealand with his family three years ago, landing in Christchurch just after the major February earthquake, they quickly relocated to Auckland and have been loving Shore life ever since. Daniel was born in Manchester, England, lived and worked in London and ran a boutique Bed and Breakfast in Wales with wife Sioned, now a teacher at Stanley Bay School. Daniel has worked as project manager for several Auckland firms before establishing his own renovation business Bathrooms North Shore in 2012. The couple have two daughters Hannah, aged 8 and Elinor, aged 7. Name and rank? Daniel Oliver, Owner/Managing Director, Bathrooms North Shore. Where’s home? Narrow Neck, on the fabulously friendly Merani Street. Why the ferry? By far the most scenic and stress free way of getting to the city. Which Ferry? Devonport, fabulous for people watching! Top deck/bar/outside/upstairs - where is your onboard choice of spot? Outside - weather permitting, especially if making the trip to Waiheke. Fellow passengers - avoid eye contact/smile and vanish/sit and chat? I find people are always a little more chatty on the last ferry back from the CBD at night! Wishing you were getting off the ferry in...? The Greek Island of Santorini. What else could you do in the time it takes to travel across the harbour? Cheesy as it may sound, every time I make that crossing I’m reminded of how lucky I am to live in such a beautiful place. Any memorable ferry crossings? I experienced one very rough crossing from Waiheke in a sub-tropical storm low on one engine! An all-time favourite captain? Captain Caveman. “Cavey”, the cartoon character, always attracted women without really trying!

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Welcome to our final editorial for the year. It’s been a great 2013 looking after you all, and meeting so many new people at Face It. Thank you for choosing Face It for all your beauty needs. Now lets get to it. Top 10 Summer Beauty Must-Haves: 1. Brownallyear Organic Tanning lotion and spray. This ripper of a faux tan is made right here on the North Shore, is easy to use and gives a gorgeous golden glow without the usual stinky, streaky mess. Love it! Priced from $23.50 2. Ultraceuticals Sunactive 50+ Range. THE latest in sunscreen technology, this product has been flying off shelves across the ditch in Aussie and for good reason. Specifically made for outdoor active people (gardeners, cyclists, runners), it has only a 15% load of chemical filter, and offers complete protection without feeling like you have anything on your skin. It is perspiration proof and four hours water resistant (still tested 99% protection even after that four hour period). This range is a definite summer must have. From $55 3. SpaRitual limited edition Laugh collection nail colours. Sparkly reds, greens and silvers in this eco-friendly range will get you in the festive mood. RRP $19.90 4. Direct Needle Therapy. I’m already two treatments in on DNT and I can’t wait for my next one. It’s painless, quick and needs minimal downtime. My pores and skin are already looking smoother. A must have for those serious about skin rejuvenation. From $200 per treatment 5. A Bare All Strawberry hot wax for sensitive areas. Our lush hot wax is specially formulated for sensitive areas and will keep you looking smoother for longer. $25 for an underarm or bikini wax and $55 for a Brazilian. 6. Riffi Mitt. This patented, European-made exfoliating mitt is just the ticket for a stimulating body buff to smoothen skin and improve the appearance of cellulite. It has antimicrobial properties so it won’t go mouldy in your shower either, which is definitely a bonus! RRP $32 7. Luxury Pedicure. No, not one of those ones where you’re in a fish bowl, and anyone walking past can see you soaking your feet. A quality one-on-one pedicure, in a private room, with a qualified therapist to soak, buff and polish your feet to perfection. RRP $70 8. LiLash. The worlds most popular purified eyelash serum to give you the flirty long lashes you’ve always dreamed of. RRP $180 9. A classic, take anywhere wide brimmed hat. So many feminine dresses are around this season so it’s now easier than ever to match a classy wide brim hat to keep you covered outdoors. I love mine and I’m rarely seen without it. 10. Lots of laughter with good friends. With family social obligations peaking at this time of year (lets face it, some can be a chore), it’s important to try to find time to catch up with your besties for a good dose of chin wagging and frivolity. A smile is always a great accessory, and laughter really is the best medicine! Enjoy your holiday break and stay sun safe. We’ll be open through the Christmas break for any beauty treatments you may require.

Catch a ferry to the city with Fullers Take advantage of regular weekend ferry services from Birkenhead, Northcote Point, Devonport or Bayswater wharves to Auckland City. It’s a relaxing way to travel to and from Downtown Auckland. No traffic jams, no parking costs and café bars onboard. Visit www.fullers.co.nz or any Fullers Ticket Office for timetables or booking information.

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Devonport Community News Look Fabulous Without The Fuss Visit us this summer for your no-fuss blowdry-free option in hairstyling. It couldn’t get any easier to look amazing with out any effort. Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy makes life easy. Call us today to make your appointment.

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By Maria Teape - Devonport Community Coordinator, Devonport Peninsula Trust Ngataringa Skate Day held on 16th November, was a great success! The idea behind this event was to encourage younger kids and girls to take part as well. Not only were we able to run our first ever primary aged kids (Groms) and girls sections, but Cheapskates Takapuna, who manage the Maria Teape. skate comp for us, reported many more entries across all categories. There was some fantastic talent on display with regionally and nationally recognised skaters taking part. We are very grateful to Cheapskates Takapuna for running a fantastic skate boarding competition, to Devonport Peninsula Trust and Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and once again Devonport Rotary who helped by providing some muchneeded manpower during set up and pack up. We also introduced a photo competition as part of this event and have received some great entries already. The winning photos will be published right here in Channel Magazine! Due to time constraints, we will not be able to judge the photos in time to be included in this issue of Channel Magazine, so watch out for those top shots in the February issue! We have more great events coming up. The Devonport Lions Santa Parade and Christmas Festival will have been held by the time Channel Magazine is issued. We have a great Christmas Festival planned this year with more activities for kids along with all the usual favourites. On Sunday 15th December from 3pm-7pm in Windsor Reserve, Devonstock will be taking place. We have an awesome line-up of free live music including Lightning on Me, These Guys, Razorback Ridge, Brendon Thomas and The Vibes, Exit 420 and Petra Bullock. It’s an all ages, no alcohol event with great food and coffee or bring your own picnic and relax in the shade while you listen to the sounds of some great up-and-coming young talent. Our preschool play mornings in Windsor Reserve on Tuesdays and Bayswater Park on Thursdays are full steam ahead and proving as popular as ever with children and caregivers alike. The casual attendance, free entry sessions start at 9:30am and finish at 11am. It’s a great way to meet like-minded people in your neighbourhood! The sessions take a short break over the Christmas/New Year period breaking on 17th and 19th December respectively then recommencing on 14th and 16th of January 2014. Wishing you all a safe and merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Maria

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Torpedo Bay Navy Museum News

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Navy Museum Open 7 days 64 King Edward Parade, Devonport

Setting the Christmas Scene

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It’s that time of year again with Christmas once again just around the corner. Christmas fever has definitely set in as we all search for gifts for loved ones and décor to bring our homes to life. Amanda Neill, leading Auckland Interior Designer talks Christmas in your home and how to make the most of the festive spirit no matter what your budget. Christmas décor comes in many shapes and sizes. Many homes start with the ultimate must have – a Christmas tree, from there your creative expression can begin. Do you prefer homemade decorations that tell the story of your family and life? Or do you stock up on the latest and greatest decorations available following the latest trends, styles and colour ways? Whatever your style, trees are the true symbol of Christmas in your home and the starting point for your festive décor. You may also want to add a wreath on your door; again these can either be homemade from decorations you have around the home or, what about fresh decorations from your garden that really represent our side of the world at this time of year? Otherwise, beautiful floral arrangements are available at most local florists. You can add décor to mantel’s, decorate plants in your home or add lights to the outside of your property to really get into the Christmas spirit. The pièce de résistance to this décor will be on Christmas Day and your Christmas table. Firstly pick a colour palette that speaks to you, not just the Christmas tradition. As Christmas colours clash with most interiors why not enhance your rooms’ existing hues instead of just defaulting to red and green. If all else fails, a crisp white table will always be elegant and timeless. No matter what your colour palette, the key is a classic approach, be consistent with both your colours and your materials. Your family may take a more formal traditional approach to Christmas with all the trimmings or you may celebrate Christmas in a more relaxed, New Zealand style. Whatever you choose, make sure you bring out your best dining set and cutlery – the time to use it is now! Dress the table, arrange and light candles no matter what time of day, choose fresh floral centerpieces and create the wow factor. This could be using an extra long tree limb as a way to arrange decorations on or over your table or filling a platter with ornaments to make a shining centerpiece. This year at Designworx we have set up our own Christmas Table in our shop front window. We have included some beautiful pieces of décor that we hope can inspire you to get creative in your home and at your table. We have a huge range of décor, gifts and inspiration for you and would love to see you in our showroom soon. As the year is drawing to a close we reflect on a busy year for Designworx. We would like to thank you all for your ongoing support and business in 2013. We will be closed from Christmas Eve and having recharged will be back in January 2014. Have a fantastic Christmas and New Year with your families and friends and we look forward to seeing you in 2014. Amanda Neill, Designworx.

TORPEDO BAY NAVY MUSEUM HOSTS THE EXHIBITION Hands to Bathe Imagining a Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary 29 November 2013 to 31 March 2014 Open daily 10am to 5pm View the inspired new works of the nine renowned artists who journeyed in HMNZS OTAGO to the Kermadecs with a dream to promote, preserve and protect this remarkable ocean region for the future. Visit our website for associated events and children’s holiday programme www.navymuseum.co.nz

Designworx, Interior Design Studio, 64 Vauxhall Road, Devonport. 09 445 1098. Designworxnz.co.nz - facebook.com/designworxnz.co.nz

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our charming village by the sea Clothing ‘Connie-sseur’! Channel chatted to the super-stylish creative brains behind Victoria Road boutique Connie’s. Jet-setter Yue Zhao divides her time between her international stores and has picked up not only her delightful accent from America, but valuable style contacts and fashion inspiration... “Every girl has her unique passion for clothes!” Says Yue Zhao, a stylish, smart retail whizz who was born and raised in Shanghai. She has experienced fashion on three continents, owing to a spell in America and running her own stores in Bejing and Shanghai. She explains how her fascination for clothes began. “My Mom made clothes for me throughout my childhood, so my clothes were quite different from those of my peers, they really stood out. She tailored my clothes by following her design patterns and delicately polished them up. I loved them!” As she got older, Yue went with her ‘Mom’ to the fabric markets to pick her favorite colours and patterns herself. She remembers: “My Mom always used to choose the higher quality fabric, saying it sparked her imagination, led to a fine cut and accentuated her sewing. Sure enough, I developed my own unique understanding of clothes.” Always fond of sharing her unique clothes with close friends, Yue opened up her own boutique after graduating from college. She said: “I didn’t tailor or make any clothes myself but used my abilities to curate a selection of styles and fabrics, all high end, to sell in my store.” After a newspaper article one of her customers wrote about the entrepreneurial start-up, word spread and business took off. Yue then went on to open two more stores; in Beijing and Shanghai respectively before establishing Connie’s in Devonport a year ago. She said: “I’m delighted to have been able to bring Connie’s over to New Zealand!” And what makes Connie’s different from other clothing stores? “I really care a great deal about the quality of clothes. In my mind, clothes are judged by details,” explains Yue.

CONNIE’S Unique clothing and accessories for women. Ph: 09 985 1978 23 Victoria Road, Devonport

“I learned a lot from my Mom; she Yue Zhao. taught me that a well sewn button won’t easily come off and a well-chosen zipper can be durable for five years, reliable fabric won’t shrink or misshape and that a fine cut and sharp tailoring makes the wearer feel on top of the world!” Yue believes many people know about brands of clothes but have little knowledge about the types of fabric and accessories, the tailoring and the cut. She said: “Even after many years, fashion chases after FMCG trends, but I still hold a deeper regard for quality, even when given the option of low-priced things. Gone are the days when businesses could make a high profit from selling ordinary clothes!” In recent years, the styles of clothes have remained almost unchanged, says Yue who does, however, point out that the fabric market, conversely, has changed hugely.

I really care a great deal about the quality of clothes. In my mind, clothes are judged by details. “Such a change, in my opinion, comes from the component steps of dyeing and finishing. Strongly driven by technological innovation, silk, cashmere and cotton fabrics are mixed sophisticatedly and re-processed to give fabrics flexibility, comfort, practicality, as well as beauty. Mature-dyeing technology helps produce more exquisite patterns in modern clothing, brilliantly displaying the colours of clothes. The current summer collection displays a kaleidoscope of gorgeous colors!” For Connie’s here in Devonport, she has a clear vision. “The lines specifically cater for the housewives who love life, and who aren’t lazy about dressing themselves - even for completing chores at home! They love life, yet don’t exactly desire extremely expensive things. They love their families, and with price, as well as quality, being a keen consideration, they’ll find Connie’s is the ideal place to express their own style.” Connie’s, 23 Victoria Road, Devonport 09 985 1978

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European Motoring: with Penny Thorne, Tristram European

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Summer Travelling Being the last edition of Channel for 2013, I thought this would be a great opportunity to share some cool tricks and tips regarding your vehicle – Volkswagen and travelling over summer holidays. If you haven’t already heard about 'Nitro Fill', you should check out our website or call us to book in to get your tyres Nitro Filled. The cost is $49.00 and not only does it improve tyre noise, vehicle handling and fuel economy, you also receive roadside assistance Free for 12 months. I have had my tyres filled with Nitro and I was blown away by the difference. Hot summer days and hot cars Did you know that by holding down the unlock button on your Volkswagen key the windows will automatically come down? Just as you approach your car you can do this to release the hot air build-up inside before you hop in. Also, you can do the opposite by holding the locking button down for the windows to go up. Interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarm feature Heading to Waiheke on the car ferry and need to lock your car? Or need to shoot into the dairy to grab the milk on your way home and leave kids safely in the car? Volkswagen has a cool feature which is a button located next to the driver’s seat. It allows you to lock your vehicle while not letting the alarm set-off with any internal movement or in case of being towed – eek! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and thank you for reading my editorials for 2013. - Penny Thorne From the Islands to the Shore With summer now here and Christmas just around the corner, you can start to smell the coconut spray on the beach and enjoy the beauty of the North Shore. Tristram European and Volkswagen New Zealand are very excited to team up with Premium Beverages and NUJU Organic Pure Coconut Water and Benefitz to run a fantastic summer promotion!

Penny Thorne.

Did you know that by holding down the unlock button on your Volkswagen key the windows will automatically come down? Win a Beetle to Drive for a Year Simply by guessing how many NUJU’s are in the Beetle. You will find our Beetle on top of a container at Tristram European on the corner of Wairau and Hillside Roads. The competition kicks off on Friday December 13th and will be drawn live onsite on Saturday February 1st next year – 2014! All you have to do is visit Tristram European and enter at the NUJU Bar, which is set up in the Tristram European Showroom. Terms & Conditions apply – so visit our website for more information or come in to Tristram European within the competition dates. We also have FREE NUJU samples for you to drink, as well as Volkswagen Beetle's to test drive along with the rest of our cool products. Tristram European, Corner Wairau and Hillside Roads, Glenfield, North Shore 09 441 0090 www.tristrameuropean.co.nz

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In the midst of Highbury Centre is an oasis of peace and calm. Refreshing Massage is bringing harmony to the Birkenhead shopping centre with its array of services to tune the body from top to toe. Manager Frank Fan has worked in Boston, USA after having trained in his native China and is passionate about the benefits of massage and related therapies. He said: “We offer many different types of massage for different needs and preferences. We want to encourage customers to experience a variety of massage styles so that they can decide what suits them best. Whichever they choose, our customers leave refreshed with fantastic feelings!” He added: “Helping people feel good is something that I feel strongly about and I’m privileged to be able to help people everyday here in the centre.” Frank is keen to showcase the 100% natural, herbal oils he and his experienced team of five massage therapists use. These include Melaleuca Oil, regularly imported from Australia as well as several New Zealandmade oils, such as local lavender oil. Acupuncture is also a popular therapy at Refreshing Massage, with treatments being offered with no surcharge through ACC when clients can provide a valid ACC number. This means Frank’s team of three registered acupuncturists are very busy, so Frank advises booking in advance to ensure an appointment time, despite the business being open seven days. Prices are among the most reasonable around, starting from $10 for a 10 minute head massage and deep tissue treatments being offered for around $1 per minute, with essential oil treatments from $15 and over. Many people don’t make time to treat themselves to much-needed massages and natural therapies, which is why Christmas time presents an ideal opportunity to indulge someone special and say thank you with a gift voucher. These start from just $10, so make someone’s summer with a gift of healing from Refreshing Massage.

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St Patricks Day Charity Classic Fianna Scholarships: 2013 Recipients

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Trust selects Westlake Girls students for Outward Bound

St Patrick’s Day Classic Charitable Trust trustees with the 2013 Fianna Scholarship recipients. From left to right: Bob Nelligan, Grace Phillips, Echezona Unamadu, Patrick Flynn and Gary Monk

Westlake Girls High School students Grace Phillips and Echezona Unamadu are the recipients of this year’s St Patricks Day Charity Classic Fianna Scholarships. For 24 years the St Patrick’s Day Classic Charitable Trust has used funds raised at their annual golf tournament (St Patricks Day Charity Classic) to provide Fianna Scholarships. In 2004 the Trustees decided to do something for the young of the North Shore by sponsoring two Year 12 students to Outward Bound’s Mind Body & Soul Course each year. “We ask the selected school to pick the winners, with our only criteria being that it is unlikely that family circumstances would enable the winners to easily afford the course fees and air fares to Anakiwa,” says St Patrick’s Day Golf Charitable Trust Trustee, Bob Nelligan. Shortly after they had been awarded the scholarships, Channel talked to Grace and Echezona about their awards and what they were looking forward to at the Outward Bound Mind Body & Soul Course. Grace Phillips is in her second year at Westlake and is one of four girls in her family, is sports and outdoors mad and also loves to sing and read. She lives with her older sisters who are at university and both are ex-Westlake students, one of whom was a sports prefect, a role that Grace wants to do as well. An unexplored interest of Grace’s is travelling and the trip to Outward Bound will be her first time on a plane. Grace is looking forward to the Outward Bound challenge. “I am expecting a huge challenge. The fact it is my first time on a plane and leaving the North Island will be a scary experience. However, I am very much looking forward to it. I have done lots of research online about other students who have engaged with the Outward Bound experience and I am anticipating a huge personal discovery experience. This opportunity is something that I wouldn’t normally have access too. I am so grateful for the St Patricks Day Charity fund guys who were so awesome and generous. They even gifted us an Icebreaker thermal and awesome backpack as well as fully funding the whole experience. Coming from a family of four sisters, we generally pull together but this experience will be something that I have to stand up as an individual and take charge and responsibility of my own actions.” Echezona Unamadu is originally from Nigeria and has been in New Zealand for over five years. She lives with her uncle, aunty, one biological brother and her cousins, who are her brothers and sisters as she is adopted. She says they are a big family with mum and dad, five brothers and two sisters and as a result have a pretty noisy and chaotic house that’s lots of fun. She has learnt English in New Zealand and is now reasonably fluent. School work is very important to Echezona who is just finishing year 11 at Westlake Girls. She goes to Harbourside Church and has a passion for sports – including soccer, netball, athletics, swimming – and also has an ambition to be a sports prefect for Westlake in year 13.

“I expect that I will become a lot fitter from doing Outward Bound,” said Echezona when asked about her expectations of the course. “I will develop leadership skills. I will gain some outdoor survival skills and water skills. It will help me develop my personal self discipline which will assist me in all endeavours that I will encounter in my life.” Echezona hasn’t quite decided what she wants to do when she leaves school, but some options she is looking at include; criminologist, lawyer, physio or something else science based. Or possibly a sports teacher. Grace wants to become a Social Worker as working with others and helping those who need support is extremely important to her. She has a passion for working with children and youth, and one day wants to be able to give back to my community in more ways that one. Very fitting, as that is just what the wonderful trustees of the St Patrick’s Day Golf Classic Charitable Trust are doing and have been doing now for almost 25 years – Patrick Flynn, Gary Monk and Bob Nelligan. For more information visit... www.stpatricksgolftrust.co.nz NOTE: The name Fianna derives from the band of warriors led by mythical hero Fionn Mac Cumhaill which protected the High King of Ireland in pre-Christian times. Fianna applicants underwent initiatory ordeals requiring exceptional prowess and dexterity. In addition to supreme physical skills, the applicants also needed to be versed in twelve books of poesy.

St Patrick’s Day Charity Classic is an annual golf tournament hosted by St Patrick’s Day Golf Classic Charitable Trust. The Tournament is always held at the North Shore Golf Club in late February or early March always before St Patricks Day! In this way the tournament does not conflict directly with the many events that surround St Patrick’s Day. The 2014 tournament is being held on Friday March 7th. Entries close Friday January 31st 2014. For more information visit... www.stpatricksgolftrust.co.nz

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Building And Home Maintenance

The Smile Doctor: Dr Gilbert Stehbens of Killarney Dental

Dr. Gilbert Stehbens.

What Does Your

Smile Say About You? “Beauty draws us in. We can’t stop looking or listening or touching. It takes us outside ourselves and it motivates us. It’s essential to life and to happiness.” — Nancy Etcoff Numerous studies have shown that over the long term, smiling can benefit your health, the perception of you at work, your social life and even romantic status. With that much at stake, it’s worthwhile looking at what your smile is saying about you. At Killarney Dental we have helped numerous people by improving the health and appearance of their smiles and regularly see big changes in their confidence, posture and attractiveness. For many it has been life changing. Additionally there are numerous direct benefits from a having a healthy mouth and smile such as: • A healthy dentition (set of teeth) allows for a wider variety of more healthy food types and cooking styles to benefit your diet. We regularly find people who have reduced the type of food they eat (such as meat, raw vegetables and fruit) because their teeth are too sore or food gets stuck between their teeth. Healthy eating enables us to obtain the right balance of minerals, vitamins and nutrients and makes healthy weight maintenance easier. • We are finding an increasingly unhealthy amount of damage to teeth from acid damage which dissolves and weakens the teeth. Common examples are reflux which most sufferers are unaware they have, RTDs, soft drinks, fruit acid, juices, alcohol, and dry mouth (even from exercise!) Sadly most people are unaware of it. • It sets a better example to children. • Unhealthy teeth and gums can look unsightly which detracts from the impact of your smile or can lead to self-consciousness so people hide their smile. Healthy smiles allow for better more confident smiles. Being self-conscious about our smile or teeth (smile anxiety) can therefore make life more challenging. • Apart from being the main reason for bad breath, unhealthy gums are now linked to heart disease, tying up our immune system, premature birth weights, spreading unhealthy bacteria throughout the body, etc. • It simply looks and feels better! One interesting study I came across showing the benefit of a smile, followed a group of people for 30 years. Those who displayed genuinely happy smiles in their school photos went on to have happier marriages and greater wellbeing. In the same study, a group of strangers looked at the same photos and reported their assumptions about the people’s personalities. Those who smiled were judged to be more positive and competent than those who didn’t. It has also been shown in many studies that the mere act of smiling can make us feel happier. It seems nothing has more power to elevate our mood than the impact of a genuine smile. Some studies have even shown that laughter and smiling can boost the immune system, improve blood flow, release stress relieving hormones and reduce anxiety. It is common when we see someone grinning from ear to ear to smile ourselves… smiles can inspire. With the New Year fast approaching maybe now is the best time to take the first step and have your smile professionally analysed. Apart from ensuring your mouth is as healthy as possible we can explore all the options available to you to enhance the attractiveness of your smile. Whether you want it all done yesterday or scheduled over time, find out what is the ideal unique solution for you. Digital Smile Design is the best state of the art method for determining the best possible smile for you. At Killarney Dental we are one of the very few surgeries in New Zealand offering this stunning approach to smile design. Wondering how life changing a stunning smile can be, wondering what might be possible for you? Phone 488-9050 for a free consultation and we will show you how to obtain the smile you may have only dreamed of! Phone the friendly team at Killarney Dental today on 09-488 9050 and we'll be happy to answer any queries you may have.

Our CHANNEL Building and Home Maintenance column is contributed on a monthly basis by Alex Coburn QPC Builders. Alex and his team are refreshingly energetic and passionate North Shore builders dedicated to delivering the highest quality work that sets them apart. www.qpcbuilders.co.nz

We love summer projects Summer is coming – it could well be here by the time you are reading this!. Which means lots of summer BBQs, and gatherings, but have you got your outdoor entertainment area sorted? QPC Builders can take on everything from small projects such as building a gazebo or building your new fence to tackling your larger projects like installing a new retaining wall or decked pool area. We’ll work from your plans or, if you like, we can create plans with our experienced design staff. Either way, QPC Builders has the expertise and equipment to complete your project efficiently and cost effectively. Some of the outdoor renovation work we do includes: Fencing Gazebos and storage sheds Patios and walkways Decking Pool areas Here are a few examples of some work we have done in the past.

Getting outdoor renovation right means picking your theme, designing the layout and choosing the right materials to match your home, so for a FREE no obligations chat give QPC Builders a call today on 0800 772 266. www.qpcbuilders.co.nz

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North Shore History with David Verran

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Summer tourism on the North Shore, from the 1860s to the 1890s Roderick (known as Rory) Alison was the second son of Alexander and Jane Alison, early settlers of Devonport. Alexander had bought land in the Devonport area in 1852 and built a house there in 1854. Born in Official Bay, which was off what is now Beach Road in Central Auckland, on 15 January 1850, Rory died in Devonport on 22 February 1882, and was buried in the Presbyterian cemetery on Mount Victoria. His father was buried in an adjacent plot in 1887 and his mother in 1893. Rory died after a brief illness, with bleeding from the lungs or tuberculosis, having contracted a lung disease in the Thames goldfields. He and his brothers had gone there in the late 1860s, along with many other Auckland residents, to seek their fortunes.Many returned disappointed. Rory apprenticed as a carpenter, following in the footsteps of his ship’s carpenter father, and another brother Toby, and despite his illness was active in local sports. The North Shore (Devonport) Rowing Club was founded in 1874 and Rory was a committee member from 1875 to 1877. He sailed the Alison’s open sailing boat ‘Volante’ competitively in the late 1870s. In 1878 he successfully tendered for grazing rights for sheep on the Flagstaff Hill Reserve and in February 1879 he was fined for allowing six cows to wander the “glades” of Devonport. In April 1880, he successfully tendered to the Auckland Education Board to erect the schoolteacher’s house at the Lake – on the southwest corner of what is now Northcote and Taharoto Roads. During the summer months, from 1872 through until 1879, Rory also grew strawberries and managed the ‘Willow Grove’ strawberry gardens. Entrance to the gardens on the Alison property was off King Edward Parade and just by what is now Cambridge Terrace. ‘Willow Grove’ offered swings, croquet lawns, rose gardens and walkways leading past arbours, under which locally grown and produced strawberries and cream were served. Dinner plates piled high with strawberries were served with a jug of cream and sugar for one shilling each (around $16 in today’s currency). From the attached illustration, you can see two big willow trees and the summerhouse in the form of a Maori whare. Customers could also buy soft drinks and punnets of strawberries to take away – apparently twice as big as the punnets we know today. The gardens were especially busy on Sunday afternoons and public holidays.

From 1881, tourists from the City side were brought to Devonport by the Alison family’s Devonport Steam Ferry Company and from January 1886 Mark Parrish, father of my grandmother, was the proprietor of the ‘Willow Grove’ strawberry gardens and summerhouse. Some of Mark’s strawberries came from his own Onewa Road property in Northcote and he managed the gardens to at least 1892.

‘Willow Grove’ offered swings, croquet lawns, rose gardens and walkways leading past arbours, under which locally grown and produced strawberries and cream were served. In 1898 ‘Willow Grove’ was renamed the Bay View Tea Rooms. The garden’s main rival for the North Shore summer tourist trade was the ‘Vauxhall Gardens’ in the vicinity of Tainui Street in the Cheltenham area. This operated from at least 1866 until the 1880s offering “hot water, tea or refreshments”, along with croquet and strawberries. There was also the sporting venue ‘Kemps’ Gardens’ from 1865 at Lake Pupuke, which in 1866 was renamed ‘Cremorne’. By David Verran

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Residential Property Management: Quinovic

Quinovic Property Management:

Tenant Selection Tips!

Sometimes a good story can ‘pull the wool over your eyes’ so always be insistent on what their last one to two years of history has been. Did they pay the rent on time at all times? Did they keep the property clean and tidy, maintain the lawns and gardens and return the property back in a satisfactory condition when they vacated? Did they get their entire bond back? Have you ever secured new tenants for a rental property only to find they can’t afford the rent, don’t look after the property or are simply just not suited to the property? Or often too many residents in the property are causing unnecessary wear and tear and depreciation to the point that you don’t want to face the constant bill? Read more and learn how our property management services at Quinovic Takapuna can effectively reduce potential tenancy problems from ever occurring. Quinovic Takpauna has strict processes in place to govern our tenant selection process. This is an important part of risk reduction for us as a trusted property management company. It’s one of the most important parts of a property manager’s role. Quinovic Takapuna carries out thorough reference checks on each applicant. A minimum of three referees are required, including previous/present landlords, credit checking, and Tenancy Tribunal History check as well as random checks on social media sites. We have every applicant checked out and confirmed by our landlords to make sure we match the best possible tenant with the most suitable property. We do not take the chance of not checking our tenants! Sandra May, Quinovic Takapuna’s Business Development Manager says: “We find that quite often private landlords go by their gut feeling, rather than making sure that the applicants for their properties are the right fit and have a clean history. This often results in big surprises after a while and private landlords often struggle to deal with any problems occurring during a tenancy." The rest of the tenancy relies on this process being given the focus it deserves. Matching the right tenant to your property is vital for long term trouble-free tenancy. At Quinovic Takapuna we know how to minimise the many pitfalls of tenant selection and make this aspect a key to our property management plan. As a professional property manager, we build a professional relationship with a tenant rather than an emotional connection and therefore find it easier as the “third party” to act on behalf of the landlords to make sure any problems are solved in a professional and efficient manner. If your current property manager, or property management company, seem to be continuously putting sub-standard tenants in to your property causing you unnecessary stress and damages or you find it hard to deal with your tenants or new tenant selection; contact us at Quinovic Takapuna today! For more information call Sandra May or Graeme Henderson at Quinovic; ph 486 7450, 021 844 531 or; sandra@quinovic-takapuna.co.nz

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The North Shore is a shining example of Auckland’s world renowned lifestyle as we head into summer, with our glorious bays and beaches, the views of the harbour and gulf, and events galore in local parks and reserves.

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The Auckland lifestyle is something your council is working hard to preserve and improve, and while we’re doing well in some areas, we continue to face some challenges. This was apparent in our latest Annual Auckland Scorecard, an unvarnished look at indicators which are central to Aucklanders’ lives and the future of our city – strong communities, transport, the environment and the economy. They are the things Aucklanders tell me they want

us to get right. Youth unemployment is not falling fast enough, so we are developing a Youth Employment Action Plan, to identify gaps and overlaps in existing services and deliver a very practical action plan to solve this social and economic time bomb. We are working hard to make sure the Housing Accord delivers what it needs to for Aucklanders, and alongside this, we need to get a handle on the drivers of new housing costs and be cleverer about how we use council land to deliver on affordability objectives. We are in the midst of a transport transformation in Auckland – the final stages of the integrated ticketing roll out; electrification underway; overhauling bus routes and services; ongoing investment in our roading infrastructure; an active transport plan in the works for walking and cycling; and discussion on the CRL – the precursor for rail to the Shore – has turned to when, not if.

On the plus side, the water quality at our beaches is improving, a reflection of the ongoing investment in separating storm and waste water. For this transformation to succeed, we need to do things smarter with promotional and pricing strategies to drive public transport patronage and have greater focus on customer service, which I will incentivise through Auckland Transport’s statement of intent. Economically, we need to look at new ways of doing things. Public Private Partnerships are one mechanism we should take a good hard look at as a means to be more innovative in the delivery of infrastructure. Environmentally, we have seen a worrying deterioration in air quality. We must confront climate change and carbon emissions, and next year we start to implement the Carbon Action Plan we developed and consulted on in the first term, with its bold target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2040. On the plus side, the water quality at our beaches is improving, a reflection of the ongoing investment in separating storm and waste water. On that note, enjoy Auckland’s wonderful beaches as we move into summer. Stay sun smart, safe around water, and best wishes for the festive season to you and your families.

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Getting the Perfect Xmas Roast Every Time Sirloin With A Wholegrain Mustard Crust By Chef Kevin Blakeman

Shane Cortese lends a hand for Wishing Tree Appeal.

Wishing Tree Festive Appeal North Shore families in need are being given a brighter Christmas thanks to annual festive appeal.

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Last year, North Shore residents collectively donated nearly 1,000 gifts, easing the financial burden of Christmas for many families across the area as part of The Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal, which is now in its 19th year, will support Kmart aims to collect more than 40,000 gifts during the appeal, which runs

from November 11 to December 24, 2013. This year, The Salvation Army and Kmart hope to help spread joy to even more people whose Christmas might otherwise be an unhappy one. Last month North Shore star of Chicago and Nothing Trivial star, Shane Cortese and his Dancing with the Stars wife Nerida Lister, launched the North Shore effort at the Kmart store in Albany. Salvation Army Major Ruth Froggatt said: “Shane and Nerida placed the final decorations and first gifts under the Wishing Tree, there was an appearance from Santa and carol singing from young and old to mark the start of the worthy Appeal.” To help the Appeal reach its target, North Shore residents are invited to simply choose a gift that’s suitable for the recipient’s gender and age, and then place it under the ‘wishing tree’, which are located at Kmart stores across the country. There is no obligation for the gifts to be purchased from Kmart. Kmart New Zealand General Manager, Sue Smith, thanked The Salvation Army for their commitment to distributing the donated gifts. “Supporters of the Appeal not only help those in need, they create a ripple effect, encouraging others to give and share the joy of the Appeal,” Sue said. In 2012, the Salvation Army helped more than 17,000 families throughout New Zealand during the Christmas period. This year, The Salvation Army renews the call for the support. “Even the smallest contribution can make a difference for families whose financial challenges can escalate during this time. We thank everyone who places a thoughtfully purchased gift under a tree at Kmart during the Wishing Tree Appeal,” Major Froggatt said. “Alternatively, anyone interested in making a cash donation can do so in store or online via Kmart’s website. These donations will be converted into Kmart gift cards and distributed to families in need.”

This recipe shows you how to get that perfect Beef Roast every time. We used the 1kg sirloin in this recipe but it also contains times and temperatures for larger cuts as well. Follow this as a great guide but times may vary slightly due to the many different types of ovens out there. Enjoy! Ingredients – Serves 4 • 1kg Beef Sirloin • Salt and Pepper to taste, • 150ml Cooking oil and a little extra for greasing a tray • 100g Wholegrain mustard Method 1. Firstly, remove your joint of beef from the fridge for at least 30 minutes to take off the chill. Set your oven to 200°C. 2. Rub 50ml of oil all over the beef joint. 3. Evenly season the entire surface with salt and pepper. 4. In a hard bottomed pan add the remaining oil and heat it up hot enough to get a gentle sizzle when you add the beef. 5. Put the beef in fat side down, caramelise completely to a golden brown colour, then turn and repeat on all sides. 6. Remove from the pan onto a plate. 7. You can use a regular knife for this part but you will get a better result if you allow it to cool slightly and use your hands. 8. Evenly spread all of the mustard onto the top of the beef where the fat is. 9. Add to a greased tray and put into the oven. Cooking times are below but for this particular piece of meat roast for 45 minutes. 10. You can also add some potatoes to the base of the tray and cook your “roasties” at the same time. 11. After 45 minutes remove from the oven and rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. Weight of Sirloin to be cooked Time at 200°C 500g 10mins MR, 20mins M, 30mins WD 1kg 20mins MR, 40mins M, 60mins WD 1.5kg 30mins MR, 60mins M, 80mins WD 2kg 40mins MR, 70mins M, 100mins WD

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Community News

Melanoma Foundation’s Linda Flay receives funds from Past President Alistair New after last year’s regatta.

Heavy Drinkers Urged to Call Time It’s party time! And that undoubtedly means alcohol time. For most people, this time of year is all about having fun and perhaps battling the odd hangover or two along the way. But for those Shore residents who have difficulties arising from alcohol, it can be a particularly trying time. Living on the banks of Lake Pupuke, Takapuna, in a substantial home, Brenda had a private school education, a successful career and was happily married until alcohol began to eat away at her marriage and her life. The middle-aged mum said: “My father was a very successful man who was a ‘functional alcoholic’.” This meant he was able to hold down a good job and function ‘normally’ without appearing to have any problems with alcohol. (The AA classifies alcoholics into one of four categories: gamma, functional, binge and problem.) Brenda therefore grew up knowing the devastating effects alcohol could have on families and took the step to join the AA herself when she recognised alcohol was a problem for her. This had profound consequences. “It turned my life around,” she said. “I was a binge drinker and I no longer have cravings for drink. I now know how to deal with emotions rather than anaesthetise them. Our family life has been restored.” Brenda will be “30 years sober” in 2014 and is on a mission to convince others to take charge of their lives in a positive way. She said: “Alcoholism is a progressive fatal illness: People either end up going to jail, going mad or dying from alcohol abuse. AA has a solution for this fatal illness.” If you or someone you know is likely to be struggling with alcohol-related issues this season, find out about your nearest North Shore AA meeting. All meetings are confidential and we have used a false name in this true story in keeping with the AA guidelines for strict anonymity amongst its members. A staggering 125 meetings are held across the Auckland region each week and representatives from NZ AA attend annual international meetings, which bring together 65,000 AA members from around the world. There is help out there at: www.aa.org.nz or phone 0800 229 6757 for help and details on North Shore meetings.

All Aboard for Rotary Fundraiser! Supporters of the Rotary Club of East Coast Bays will set sail later this summer in the annual Charity Regatta. This large-scale fund raising event has increased in size and support over the past two decades, since its inception in 1987. A unique day of competitive sailing will take place on Friday 21st March next year. Following the sailing competition will be an evening of prize-giving, entertainment, auctions, raffles and buffet dinner. Over the years this event has raised more than $700,000 allowing significant contributions to be made to numerous organisations including; Glaucoma NZ, St John Ambulance, Kidsline, Drug Abuse Resistance, Polio plus, The Deodar Trust, Autism NZ, “Bright Sparks”, North Shore Life Centre and The Melanoma Foundation. The Rotary Club of East Coast Bays is dedicated to upholding and serving the community which its members reside in. The club has been fortunate to have received strong sponsorship support from a number of prominent businesses for this annual event over the years. Club President Steve Jenkins said: “Without the valuable support of these businesses the club would have struggled to achieve the fund raising goals necessary to make a real difference to the beneficiary charities.”

The Rotary Club of East Coast Bays is dedicated to upholding and serving the community which its members reside in. The 26th Regatta will be held at the usual Gulf Harbour venue on Friday 21 March 2014 and the principal beneficiary charity will be the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education & Recreation Centre, also known as MERC. MERC is well known for providing a diverse range of high quality programmes to a wide section of the community. It instructs over 15,000 students each year, including those who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged. The club is currently organising this event and is seeking sponsorship at all levels. Any company wishing to participate in the event or offer sponsorship can be assured of wide publicity through a range of media opportunities. If your company is interested in becoming a supporter of this event you can contact either Graham Rice on Ph 443 8601 or Bruce Dunlop on (021) 276 3542 www.ecbrotary.co.nz

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Gimmie Five Needs Shore Support Devonport do-er of madcap feats, such as building the world’s biggest waterslide here in Auckland and travelling the length of the Waikato River on a lilo has launched another depression awareness-raising initiative. Lake Road resident Jimi Hunt has set up Gimmie Five, through his Live More Awesome Foundation, as a way of encouraging people not only to give funds, but be involved in the process of bringing about depressionbusting initiatives. Jimi explained: “It works like this: Sign up to donate $5 every month, you then get to vote on which of the five “gives” you want to see happen. All “gives” are Live More Awesome-style initiatives to help reduce depression, decrease stress or simply make NZ a happier place. The “give” that gets the most votes each month wins and becomes a reality.” Donors can then volunteer to help make it happen, or simply receive the monthly update newsletter that will contain the video to show the good work their $5 did. Jimi set up the Live More Awesome Charity with friend Dan Drupsteen in 2012 after secretly battling depression for many years. He wanted to encourage others to open up and ask for help with their depression-related issues, so set about paddling the Waikato River challenge as a very public way to ask for help himself. Jim hopes many Shore residents choose to sign up to help out with this easy, fun way of giving. He said: “We needed a way to get people involved in giving

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again, to help them feel like they were making a difference. With Gimmie Five, they are. Not only do they get a say in exactly where it goes, but they can actually suggest ideas for the future as well as volunteer their own time.” The mission of Live More Awesome is to develop a series of programmes and tools to help as many people as possible to “Live More Awesome” lives and subsequently beat depression and improve the mental health of the nation. Jimi added: “With depression affecting as many as one in five New Zealanders at any one time, this is an issue that needs to not only be approached in a fun and interesting way, but it needs to be talked about constantly in order to remove the stigma of depression in this country.” Sign up to Gimmie Five from as little as $5 a month at www.gimmiefive.co.nz

We needed a way to get people involved in giving again, to help them feel like they were making a difference. With Gimmie Five, they are.

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For The Home with Harvey Norman, Wairau Park

WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery co-inventor Ian Williams (right) at Harvey Norman Wairau Park in late October.

Brew beer at home like a master brewer!

WilliamsWarn’s Personal Brewery now available on the Shore. This news has to be the personal nirvana for local home brewers. The sensational WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery is now available locally on the North Shore from Harvey Norman Wairau Park. In simple terms this is a home brewing device that makes beer the same way as professional brewers, eliminating the imperfections associated with traditional home brewing. WilliamsWarn say their Personal Brewery is the miracle that beer drinkers have been praying for. After 5000 years of brewing, the technology finally exists to allow you to brew the perfect beer at home or at your workplace. The story is an interesting one that Channel Magazine caught up with when co-inventor Ian Williams visited Harvey Norman Wairau Park in late October. Ian was the first New Zealander and youngest person in the world to be awarded the Master Brewer qualification by the Institute of Brewing, London. In 1998, a beer he made (while working for Tiger Beer) beat 188 other beers to win the title of The World’s Best Lager at the Brewing Industry International Awards. In 2006, after absorbing the knowledge of over 60 breweries in 20 countries, Ian returned home to create the WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery with Anders Warn. In 2004, whilst Ian was working out of Denmark as an international brewing consultant (for Carlsberg) and professional beer taster, he was challenged by his Uncle (a frustrated home brewer) to invent the worlds first personal brewery. After two years part-time research he returned to New Zealand in 2006 and started full time research and development with help from his friend, Anders Warn. Finally in April 2011, after several rounds of serious investment, hundreds of brews and blind tastings and after many industrial prototypes, the first units and the ingredients to be used in them were ready for sale. The result is cold, perfectly carbonated, clear, professional quality beer made in 7 days, like a modern brewery. All 80 official beer styles can be made as well as the option to develop your own. The high quality of the beer became evident for all to see in June 2012, when a WilliamsWarn brewer won Gold for his Pilsner at the Asian Beer Awards, with

his 3rd batch in a WilliamsWarn, beating 45 full-scale breweries. It was the first time a homebrewer has ever beaten the big players. Now in 2013, the WilliamsWarn Gen2 brewery has been launched and is available right now at Harvey Norman Wairau Park – and it’s even better than the Gen1. The WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery has six main very important features that, when combined together, create the world’s first all-in-one brewing appliance. The current design is for 23 litres of beer. “There are 12 problems associated with traditional home brewing and we have solved them all,” explained Ian Williams. “This allows WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery to make the freshest beer on the planet with minimum effort. We sold 70 when we launched in the first year and have sold over 200 alone this year since launching the WilliamsWarn Gen2 in January. We have a number of customers right here on the North Shore who are thrilled with their purchase and the quality of the beer they are now brewing.”

The WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery has six main very important features that, when combined together, create the world’s first all-in-one brewing appliance. Visit www.WilliamsWarn.com to see first hand photo and video testimonials from these customers. Then pop in and purchase yours from the team at Harvey Norman Wairau Park. Harvey Norman Wairau Park, 10 Croftfield Lane, North Shore. Phone 441 9750. Store Hours Monday to Wednesday 9am-5.30pm, Thursday and Friday 9am7.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am - 5.30pm. Visit: www.harveynorman.co.nz.

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Shore People Offshore: The Simmonds / Spicer Family, Singapore

Sporty Spicer SUPing in Singapore! When an opportunity arose for a sporty North Shore family to swap Stanley Bay for Singapore, they took the plunge with a Kiwi ‘can-do’ attitude. Ahead of this issue, Glenn Simmonds and Charlotte Spicer, who moved to the island in July this year with their seven-year-old daughter Ruby, took time out to answers some questions about their lives ‘offshore’. Why did you move to Singapore? Glenn: My employer wanted to open up an office in Singapore, we got offered the opportunity and decided to take the plunge. What do you do in Singapore and does it differ from your career in NZ? Glenn: Portfolio Manager for a New Zealand family office. It’s a similar role to what I did in NZ, but offers much more exposure to opportunities and growth in South East Asia. Charlotte: Most weekdays for me are now are a mix of a run/paddle or cycle/paddle or swim. Back on the Shore, I had a busy life as owner/manager of The Nail Spa in Takapuna and juggling life, sports and being a working mum. Being summer all year round here is fantastic, although training for several hours at a time can be tough going. Its always nice to jump into the condo pool to cool off...yhee! What do you like or dislike about living in Singapore? Likes: Glenn: The opportunity to spend time and grow with young family in a different country, with people from many different cultures. The greater access to travel around Asia and Europe. Very good schools. Great food and entertainment. Drivers here are much more accommodating to cyclists. Charlotte: I love all the little things that are sooo Singapore, like the local ladies doing their morning exercise classes on the waterfront with their fans and swords to magical Singaporean music. Many people here have a passion for a healthy life - it’s very inspiring. Dislikes: Glenn: It’s taken a while to get used to the heat and we’re expecting the mossie count to increase

over wet season, but to date it’s no worse than parts of Auckland. Charlotte: Thunderstorms - especially when you get caught out on the water, scary! Queues - Singaporeans are more than happy to queue for hours, even just to eat lunch at the best local restaurant. What do you do in your spare time and at weekends? We love to do anything on and in the water. In Singapore the SUP scene is young and growing and we are both actively involved in this paddling two to three times a week. (Water temperature is about 28 degrees celsius 365 days of the year.) Also the triathlon/running scene is pretty strong with events most weekends. The travel opportunities are endless and in the four months we have been here we have been surfing in Bali and diving in Tioman Island, Malaysia. As we did back in NZ, our weekends are filled with adventures! We always have a family bike ride along the east coast parkway and a SUP. What’s the NZ Expat community like over there? Do you hang out with other Kiwis regularly? The expat community is strong and we find we get our expat fix through our sports and social events. There is a growing tri club with plenty of Kiwis involved. This was set up by another North Shore tri stalwart Scott Larsen. Charlotte is a regular at his training sessions so we get our Kiwi fix from here. We have chosen to live away from where the bulk of expats live, simply because we want to experience a different part of Singapore. How does the cost compare with New Zealand? Pretty much the same. Beer, wine and cars all cost more (I think many New Zealanders take these for granted!)

Charlotte Spicer.

What type of food do you eat there? The food options are endless, there are local food courts at what’s called the Hawker Centre that cater to every taste you can imagine. These places are really cheap; a dinner for a

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Ruby Simmonds, Glenn Simmonds, Charlotte Spicer.

three-person family with drinks is under $30. Of course there are your ritzy, five-star places in the city but we tend not to frequent those places too often. What is the best way to get around the city? Subway (MRT), bus, taxi and bike. These are all very easy, cheap and user-friendly. See note above - cars actually yield for bikes…take note North Shore drivers! Do you miss living on the Shore? If so, what do you miss most about it? There are times when we miss living on the Shore. The main things being; Takapuna Beach Series, catching snapper off Stanley Bay and going to Cheltenham Beach. What are your top tips for North Shore people visiting Singapore? Make sure you go beyond Orchard Road. Take the kids to Sentosa Island. Explore Chinatown and the Arab area and Hawker Centre on East Coast Parkway. Head to Mac Ritchie for a run in the beautiful gardens with monkeys roaming free! If time allows, shoot over to Bintan Island (Indonesia) or to Malaysia diving/snorkelling. If you’re into SUP, or sailing, look up Mana Mana Beach Club, they have all the latest gear. Plus I’m always there (Charlotte) and happy to take visitors out! When is the best time to travel there? We’ve only been here four months, but the best time to visit is probably June to September (rainy season is Dec-Jan). Will you ever come back to the Shore? Someday, but for now we are well settled and embracing the new environment we live in.


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Dr Martin Hadler returns to the Shore Many of you may recognise Martin as he spent 20 years working on the Shore, including 14 years working in the emergency department at North Shore Hospital, helping Shore residents through their times of crisis. Whether he tended to your asthma, sewed up your wounds, dealt with your pneumonia or treated your heart attack you are likely to remember him for his personable manner, reassuring words and clinical efficiency. Since 2007 he has been on an extended O.E., working in Ireland and then Australia. However, there was no place like the Shore when he decided it was time to settle down for good with his wife Karen and son Elliot. Whilst overseas in Brisbane Martin decided on a career change and moved to primary care. He completed a Diploma in Paediatrics at Sydney University which complimented his emergency and surgical expertise in paediatrics. He also developed his skills in minor surgery, mental health, addiction medicine and sports medicine. As a general practitioner he enjoys getting to know his patients well and being able to support them throughout every stage of life.

Whilst overseas in Brisbane Martin decided on a career change and moved to primary care. He completed a Diploma in Paediatrics at Sydney University which complimented his emergency and surgical expertise in paediatrics. Martin looked around the general practices on the Shore and decided that Medplus would be a perfect fit for him. He identified with its culture of ‘going the extra mile’ for patients and liked the friendly and efficient team. Medplus is a new comer to the Shore, having been opened in 2011 by 4 local GPs who created a fully integrated medical centre, with attached pharmacy, radiology, physiotherapy and psychology. Situated on Lake Road at Hauraki Corner Medplus was built to serve the Devonport Peninsula and Takapuna, however patients travel to Medplus from all over Auckland. One of the convenient features of Medplus is that it is open 7 days a week and on weekdays it has extended opening hours from 8am to 8pm. Fortunately Martin is not shy of hard work, as

well as working every weekday he will be doing the late night on Mondays and will be working a share of weekends. Martin is welcoming new patients of all ages, and looking forward to reacquainting himself with some of his previous clients. For an appointment call 09 489 2011 or for more information go to www.medplus.co.nz

The Medplus team wishes you a healthy and happy holiday!

Doctors David Hopcroft, Jean Lim, Heidi MacRae, Fiona Brow, Annie Si, Michele Hollis, Helen Shrimpton, Rachel Inder and Martin Hadler.

Medplus opening hours over the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Date

Opening hours

23rd and 24th December

8am- 5pm by appointment

25th and 26th December

Closed

27th December

8am-5pm by appointment

28th and 29th December

9am-12 noon no appointment needed

30th and 31st December

8am-5pm by appointment

1st and 2nd January

Closed

3rd January

8-5pm by appointment

From the 4th January 2014 we will revert to our normal hours of 9am – 12 noon on Saturday and Sunday and 8am to 8pm on weekdays.

327 Lake Road, Hauraki Corner • Open 7 Days • Phone 489 2011

Medplus Pharmacy 488-6664 • Medplus Physio 489 1020

www.medplus.co.nz

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The Channel Grill: Georgia Duder-Wood

Georgia On Our Minds Georgia Duder-Wood is a member of the Duder family, one of the oldest established families on the North Shore. She is an accomplished singer, actor and performer who recently appeared in a sell-out jazz concert ‘The Jazz Age’ at The Vic Theatre in Devonport. Georgia spoke to Channel about her life here on the Shore...

Channel Mag: You are a singer, actor, and voice teacher. Do you enjoy one over the other? If so, why? Georgia Duder-Wood: I love singing for people, to express universal truths in song, which is ultimately the role of any performer but I think particularly singers, whose instrument is their body. My ultimate joy though is to help others express themselves through teaching. I teach voice holistically, using yogic principles (I am a long term yoga practitioner and trained as yoga teacher to solidify this foundation) and I love helping people reclaim what is a basic human need and basic human right – that is, to sing. CM: Can you explain how you got involved in The Jazz Age? GDW: The Jazz Age is the classic jazz ensemble I sing with, specialising in the theatricality and musical sophistication of the era. Think Great Gatsby and Boardwalk Empire! The group formed out of a musical residency at Ponsonby‘s Prohibition restaurant, where I worked with some of Auckland’s

top jazz musicians. After four successful years there, the venue changed ownership and theme, but David Edmundson, The Jazz Age’s musical director (and great friend!) and I knew we had something special – great musicians to call on with great chemistry; a fantastic group with a specialist niche. CM: What are your favourite songs to sing and why? GDW: Anything from the Great American Songbook; composers such as Gershwin, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington et al. Many of the songs have a musical and lyrical sophistication that make them timeless, and thus so satisfying to sing. Ultimately this is why they are called standards – they set the standard. The underlying musical structure is so sound they stand up to repeated interpretations and performances for musicians and audiences alike. CM: If you could sing and act in any film, which would it be and why? GDW: Surprising given what I have said above, but it would be Prince’s Purple Rain. (I’m nuts about his music - I flew over twice to see him in Australia last year and even got up on stage with him!) Much of his music is incredibly sophisticated and highly spiritually charged. To celebrate this, I am performing his more sacred songs (yes, Prince!) at the Voices of Sacred Earth Festival coming up in February. See my website georgiawood.co.nz or www. kawaipurapura.co.nz for details

LOST CAT Indy is a 3 year old male light chocolate Burmese cat. Missing from Takapuna since 30th October, last possible sighting Ewen Street. He may be locked in someone’s garage or have gotten into a car and been taken unknowingly. He has snapped both of his front canines in half, they have little white caps on the end of them (so aren’t pointy like usual cat canines) so easy to spot him if you find him.

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CM: What do you love about living on the Shore? GDW: Hands down – the beaches. We are blessed. CM: Where are your favourite cafes and restaurants and why do you like them? GDW: I love “Mussel Madness” at Blankenberge Belgian Beer Cafe on Monday nights – my husband and I are both vegetarian but sometimes our bodies crave seafood – the Thai Green Curry Mussels are exquisite. CM: Can you explain to readers about ART Venture and how you are involved? GDW: ART Venture is a programme designed to accelerate exceptional arts practitioners into sustainable business lives. They call us “Creative Entrepreneurs” – I’d never thought of myself as one, but I do have some fairly innovative ideas and my career has definitely not been “normal”: I left big touring musicals because I just could not cope with doing the same show every night! I had to go through a rigorous application programme, and it is challenging; we are asked to refine and expand our work and belief of what’s possible of what we do and who we are. After two decades as an artist, I am learning to be a businesswoman; to create programmes to help many more people empower themselves through song. CM: What’s your motto to live by and why? GDW: Life is a song. Love is the music. Songs have ups and down, so does life - I try to negotiate it like a beautiful melody. Love is the energy behind everything; everything we are and everything we create. I believe the highest function of the performer is the transmission of love – nothing in music matters more, nothing in life matters more. CM: What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? GDW: Walking with my husband Simon and our furbaby Honey on one of the Shore’s golden beaches.


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Partners Life DUAL Motutapu-Rangitoto Traverse: Saturday March 22nd, 2014

Partners Life DUAL Motutapu - Rangitoto Traverse Saturday 22 March, 2014 Motutapu & Rangitoto Islands, Auckland The Partners Life DUAL is a trail run, walk, mountain bike and off-road triathlon event taking place on one of the most scenic landscapes in New Zealand, the Hauraki Gulf Islands of Motutapu and Rangitoto. The event includes seven event options that cater for all ages, abilities and fitness levels. The concept of the event was put together 6 years ago by the Motutapu Restoration Trust (MRT) and Total Sport, an events company in Auckland. It was set up as a fundraising initiative for the MRT to assist with their ongoing conservation efforts on Motutapu Island. Motutapu and Rangitoto Islands are two of New Zealand’s most recent pest-free island wildlife sanctuaries having been declared free of pests in 2011. This was the result of the most complex island pest eradication project ever carried out anywhere in the world. Motutapu is the largest restoration project currently underway in New Zealand. Funds raised through previous Partners Life DUAL events have been used to accelerate the planting of the island with native New Zealand trees and also assist with the ongoing translocation programme of critically endangered native species like Takahe and Kiwi. What to expect on event day The event day morning begins with a 30 minute ferry ride from Auckland City, or Devonport, to Home Bay on Motutapu Island where the event base and start point for each event are located. You’ll then be welcomed and given some instructions about your event. Be prepared for experiencing some awesome trails and farm land adventures, all

If you’re a keen mountain biker the Partners Life DUAL is the only day of the year that mountain bikes can be taken to and ridden on these two protected islands.

while taking in spectacular views over Auckland City and the Hauraki Gulf. Once you’ve finished your event there is a concert to be enjoyed throughout the day and evening, which is free for all event participants. When you’re ready to head home you’ll be able to jump on one of the return ferries from Home Bay to Auckland City, via Devonport. The Partners Life DUAL includes seven event options; • 6km Run/Walk • 10km Run/Walk • 21km Half Marathon • 42km Marathon • 45km Mountain Bike (limited numbers) • 30km Mountain Bike (limited numbers) • Off-Road Triathlon (1km Swim / 30km MTB / 10km Run) For more information and to enter visit www.thedual.co.nz or join us on Facebook ‘The DUAL’ to keep up to date with the latest news and information. What people say about the Partners Life DUAL Stacy Colyer Firstly, I’ve got to say that you guys did a top notch job. It was my first time doing a full event and I had the honour to experience The Dual. Thank you so much for organising a spectacular event. I have now well and truly caught the bug! See you next year! Charlie Hadfield THANK YOU SO MUCH for organising once again a fantastic day on Motutapu/Rangitoto for us all. I am a very slow (but Legend!) old half marathon jogger but enjoy this event enormously - you all put in a heck of a lot of work before during and after...THANK YOU... and see you again next year Martin Once again you and your team really delivered another great event. The Dual was great, you guys run the best events we attend. Collecting the bikes was a dream, I turned up, a nice security guard showed me where to park, then the young lads brought the bikes out, it was great. All around an awesome day and experience!

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SATURDAY 22 MARCH 2014 MOTUTAPU & RANGITOTO ISLANDS

Seven EVENT OPTIONS 6KM RUN / WALK • 10KM RUN / WALK 21.1KM MARATHON • 42.2KM HALF MARATHON 30KM MOUNTAIN BIKE • 45KM MOUNTAIN BIKE OFF-ROAD TRIATHLON (SWIM / MTB / RUN)

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Life101 School Holiday Programme for Teenagers: April 2014

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Life101 - School Holiday Programme for Teenagers

3 Days, 12 Workshops - One Outcome www.life101.co.nz Venue: Takapuna Boating Club, North Shore Next Course Date: Monday 21 April, 2014 At Life101, we believe there is plenty of good stuff taught in secondary school, but there’s real world stuff that’s missing; like how to budget, how to buy your first house, what your personality type is and how this could shape your future. Leaving secondary school is a critical time in every young person’s life and the decisions they make now will shape the rest of their lives. So, we’ve designed the 3-day Life101 school holiday course to provide young people with essential life and financial skills not currently taught in-depth in secondary schools to give them the best chance of making the right decisions now for their future.

Benefits for Your Teenager: • Gain essential financial skills to be able to better understand and plan their financial futures. • Gain ‘worldly’ life skills that will assist and be with them throughout their lives. • Better understand their personality type so they can make decisions that suit them better and reach their individual potential. • Become aware of the different directions that are available when leaving secondary school. • Make a more educated decision when selecting a suitable university course of study. • Make a positive and confident step into the real world after secondary school.

Life101 Workshops include: • Psychometric Testing - Personality Profiling Career Direction University Direction • Producing a C.V. (Curriculum Vitae) • Preparing for a Job Interview • Saving Money • Personal Budgeting • Basics of the Share Market • Basics of Property • Basics of Business • Basic DIY Renovations • Self Defence • Basic Vehicle Mechanics • General Health & Fitness With class sizes no more than 20 students, the Life101 course is a great environment for students to be able to interact with the tutor in a one-on-one capacity, as well as with other like-minded young people.

The theoretical and practical ‘hard’ skills taught in the three-day Life101 course will equip your teenager with practical knowledge and life skills…

Register your teenager early as numbers are limited for each school The theoretical and practical ‘hard’ skills taught in the three-day Life101 course holiday period. will equip your teenager with practical knowledge and life skills; this knowledge will benefit them throughout their lives as they find themselves requiring a number For more information and to register please visit www.life101.co.nz and join us on of the following skill sets. Facebook ‘LIFE101NZ’ to keep up to date with the latest news and information.

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Smales Farm retained award-winning architects Stephenson & Turner NZ Ltd to help develop a creative concept for 4 Fred Thomas Drive.

The new $6 million family medical centre developed by Smales Farm at 2 Fred Thomas Drive is open for business.

A new fitout for Riley Consultants at 4 Fred Thomas Drive.

Wireless Nation’s new fitout at 2 Fred Thomas Drive.

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Development now complete for ‘Gateway to Takapuna’ A sustained period of investment and development by Smales Farm has seen its high profile properties at 2 and 4 Fred Thomas Drive achieve their true potential, with both sites now complete and open for business. Smales Farm has invested $10 million to fully refurbish 4 Fred Thomas Drive and develop a brand new medical centre and premium office space at 2 Fred Thomas Drive. The two sites have 330 car parks. Internet service provider Wireless Nation has moved into the new office space at 2 Fred Thomas Drive. The company uses multiple platforms including satellite for farms; fibre connections in the densely populated CBD apartments; multiple wireless towers using a small window-mounted device to deliver super fast broadband where fibre isn’t available; and normal ADSL and VDSL for traditional residential customers. VoIP is also an option for those who want to make calls and get fast broadband without paying for a landline connection.


Wireless Nation Technical Director Tom Linn with a device that creates broadband hot spots for sites such as apartments and cafes.

Technical Director Tom Linn says Wireless Nation is a ‘difficult access’ provider. “No one else offers the complete range of platforms like we do,” he says. “Apartment dwellers suffer from slow internet access just like rural properties. We have different ways of hitting different sites. We don’t charge a set up fee and there’s no contract – if you don’t like it, you just don’t use it.” There is a ‘vast’ amount of fibre running along Fred Thomas Drive, enough to deliver a 1Gb per second internet connection, says Wireless Nation General Manager Michael Haliday. “From our perspective, moving to these offices has been like winning lotto,” he says.

Café Brioche is winning fans with its superb Caffe L’affare coffee and freshly made food.

“‘Our new offices are light and bright, with new LED lighting that gives a very pure light with none of the flicker of fluorescent lights. You don’t get office fatigue. We can get to Auckland city in four minutes on a good day or ten minutes on a bad one. The There is a ‘vast’ food at Café Brioche downstairs is amazing – amount of fibre every day they make me a hand crafted lunch. running along Fred Where could we go that’s better than this?”

Thomas Drive, enough to deliver a 1Gb per second internet connection, says Wireless Nation General Manager Michael Haliday.

“Comparing the more usual 1 MB per second connection with our 1Gb connection is like comparing the flow of a garden hose with a pipe 10 metres wide. Parts of the country can only dream of the internet speed available in Fred Thomas Drive.” The Wireless Nation fitout was completed in just three weeks. “Rose Brougham from the Smales Farm management team was beyond awesome, nothing was too much trouble. Sara Hand Design made an excellent job of designing our space, our builders Darryn and Andre from Kalmar Construction worked very hard to get us in on deadline, and Wizard Electrical laid in a substantial amount of fibre,” Michael Haliday says.

Wireless Nation was founded in 2006 as a satellite broadband company by Tom Linn. He started his first business as a child selling sweets on the streets of Myanmar. Wireless Nation intends to deploy its technology in developing countries and recently opened a Myanmar office.

“We are entering Myanmar to bid for ISP licenses and the building of wireless telecommunications infrastructure. Connecting people to the knowledge economy can be life changing, it can enable them to start a small business such as a tourism venture and advertise for the first time,” Tom Linn says. “We can unpack an entire network out of a single 40 foot container. We have 24 staff and we’re still recruiting. We’re struggling to find enough people to keep up.”

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Riley Consultants Managing Director Scott Vaughan says his company is especially busy in Auckland and Christchurch.

Construction gets underway in Christchurch Riley Consultants has moved into a new fitout built by Focus Construction at 4 Fred Thomas Drive. The company delivers civil, geotechnical, geological and water resource services in New Zealand and the Pacific Basin. It is particularly busy in Christchurch and Auckland, says Managing Director Scott Vaughan.

Riley Consulants staff enjoy lunch in their new kitchen at 4 Fred Thomas Drive.

seeing a lot of commercial projects as well as residential building.”

“We are seeing the progression into the construction phase of the Christchurch rebuild now,” he says.

Riley Consultants employs 66 people, mainly geologists and engineers.

“The last three years have seen a lot of geotech investigation and reporting, however we are now seeing more pre-construction (design) and construction activity. We have a significant involvement in residential rebuilding and are providing geotech input for design and construction phase on 20-30 projects at any one time. In the design phase we are working with structural engineers and architects to develop appropriate foundation solutions for the ground conditions and liquefaction risks. During construction we work closely with the contractors to ensure ground improvement and foundation systems are constructed correctly. We can see a big shift from the investigation phase to the construction and inspection phase.

“We love our new space at 4 Fred Thomas Drive,” Scott Vaughan says.

“We’re still growing in Christchurch and the local market is busier also. In Auckland we’re

“We worked with Sara Hand Design to create a mainly open plan layout with some enclosed offices and meeting rooms. There’s so much light and huge windows, it’s a very pleasant working environment. We also have a new kitchen and library. And now we have a new medical centre and café next door.” Other tenants at 4 Fred Thomas Drive include AON Insurance, The Royal New Zealand Coastguard (Coastguard New Zealand), Spencer | Henshaw Group, Revlon New Zealand, Cuthbert Stewart Limited, Liquid Financial Solutions (AMP Liquid), Warren A More (Accountant), GN ReSound, The Warehouse Group Limited, CalAmp and EverEdge IP.


2 Fred Thomas Drive offers free parking and all your health services in one place.

More than 11,000 patients use new medical centre Fred Thomas Health Family Medical Centre at 2 Fred Thomas Drive represents a new model of GP practice. People can get all their health services in one place, with ample free parking. Fred Thomas Health maintains traditional primary healthcare values while also providing patients with the convenience of contemporary onsite healthcare services including radiology, nuclear medicine, physiotherapy, pharmacy and visiting medical specialists. “11,500 patients have already enrolled and we are ready to welcome more new enrolments,” says Practice Manager Cherie Buchanan. “From next month we will start to hold regular specialist clinics here. Over time these specialities will grow to include many different areas, for example ear, nose and throat; surgical; skin; obstetrics;

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Fred Thomas Health Practice Manager Cherie Buchanan: From next month the new medical centre will offer regular specialist clinics.

sports medicine; audiology and orthopaedic specialists. We can provide specialist services for anybody with a referral, not just patients of Fred Thomas Health,” she says. Fred Thomas Health is open between Christmas and New Year, closing only for the statutory holidays.

“11,500 patients have already enrolled and we are ready to welcome more new enrolments”


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North Shore YMCA: News

Summer Fun at the YMCA The start of December heralds the end of the school year. With a big break before school starts again in February, it’s a long time to keep the kids happy and entertained. The YMCA North Shore School Holiday Programme has heaps of activities to keep kids 5 – 15 years old active these holidays – from Jet Boating, to Gymnastics, Amazing Race to Arts, there is an activity to suit everyone. The October programme sold out before the holidays began so jump online to www.ymcaauckland.org.nz to view and book your child in now. For further information call 480 7099. As an OSCAR holiday programme, the OSCAR subsidy from Work and Income is available to those parents who qualify – check out www. workandincome.govt.nz or call 0800 774 004.

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Gymnastics Close to 100 of the YMCA North Shore’s 400 gymnasts recently demonstrated their skills at a gathering of YMCA gymnasts from throughout the Auckland region. The gymnasts had been working on their YMCA Awards routines for a number of weeks and were naturally nervous performing in front of a panel of judges. North Shore YMCA’s Emma Adamson became the first gymnast to pass the Diamond Award level – the highest award in the YMCA programme. Emma, a student at Westlake Girls High School has been attending the programme since she was five years old. She has recently begun coaching younger gymnasts at the Y. Emma’s younger brother,15-year-old Daniel became the first male gymnast to pass the Platinum Level Award. The Gold Award, the third highest level in the YMCA programme was achieved by Charli Hines. Now 12 years old, Charli joined the YMCA programme as a pre-schooler. Term 1 2014 Children’s Programmes at The Ymca Enrol your child now for Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics or Dance classes at the YMCA. Our classes provide children (2-12yrs) with the opportunity to learn a variety of gymnastic, agility and dance skills. Classes are taught in a structured but fun environment with all ability levels catered for. Classes consist of basic body movement, strength and conditioning and a variety of skills easily transferable to other sports and disciplines. For further information call 480 7099 or go to www.ymcaauckland.org.nz

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I have been writing articles on topics related to our health for a number of years and in Channel I keep you up to date on ways in which we might improve our health by becoming more aware of the many options that are available to us.

A Nutritional Approach to Heart Failure Could Save Lives

John Appleton.

- As I See It, by John Appleton

Recently I watched a television news item about a clinical trial, in New Zealand, for heart failure patients. The trial involves the use of a procedure known as Renal Denervation, which has in the past been used as a treatment for people who have ‘resistant hypertension’, which cannot be controlled by drugs. The procedure, which I understand costs up to $17,000, involves inserting a catheter with an electrode at its tip into the femoral artery. It is ‘fed’ up to the renal artery where the electrode delivers a current which ‘burns’ some renal nerves thus blocking signals from the kidneys to the brain that would otherwise raise blood pressure. Last year in the Czech Republic, results of the use of this procedure with heart failure patients were reported. The procedure produced a 10% improvement in contractile function of the left ventricle which means the heart was able to pump more blood with each beat. To many in the field of research where hightech and very expensive interventions are the norm, the results were cause for considerable excitement. But to Governments and taxpayers who may be asked to pay, surely they would want to know if indeed there are other less expensive – safer and equally if not more effective treatment options. In an earlier article I mentioned the case of a man who was dying of heart failure in a regional hospital. This man was being referred to Hospice and was given a life expectancy of just days, which may not have been sufficient time for family to arrive from overseas. Given the extent of the problem in New Zealand when it comes to heart failure, and the many people that seemingly have nowhere to turn, I thought it might be helpful to provide an update on the patient mentioned above in the hope that it might help others. Here was a patient (78 years) in hospital with an almost non-functioning heart. The man had an ejection fraction of less than 10%. Ejection fraction is a measure of the amount of blood pumped from heart into the arteries every time it beats. For a person with a healthy heart an ejection fraction is between 55% and 75% (mine is 70% at 64 yrs). He was on every drug known to man, he was lying flat on his back and he could not sit up because he had no demonstrable blood pressure. I understand that the nurses had been told to stop doing any recordings, because they couldn’t measure any blood pressure on many occasions. Although the odds were very heavily against survival – this patient desperately wanted to hang in there until his family arrived. He was a very fortunate man because a highly skilled nutritionally aware Cardiologist who was visiting the hospital asked the patient if he would like to try a cocktail of nutrients known in nutritional medicine circles as the ‘awesome foursome’ – Coenzyme Q10 – D-Ribose – L-Carnitine – Magnesium. These nutrients were provided in a simple

powder form that is mixed with water and consumed as a pleasant tasting drink. The patient was keen to do anything that might help and what happened was truly remarkable, although not surprising to those who understand the role of nutritional interventions. Not only did the man not die as anticipated, he improved to the point where he could enjoy a holiday travelling around the country with his family. Recently I received an email from the family to say that their Dad had passed away in October, 308 days after he was expected to die. They say that the nutritional cocktail helped him not just physically but mentally as it gave him hope. My father died of heart failure when he was 79. If only I knew what I know now I am very confident he could have lived well into his 80’s. The important lesson for ‘medicine’ is that whenever someone has shortness of breath, a build-up of fluid in and around the lungs or in the legs and ankles – although there can be other causes, these are often symptoms of heart failure. The heart is weak and energy starved thus unable to adequately perform its function. Surely the first intervention that should be made for anyone who manifests with symptoms as above is to address the issue of ‘bioenergetics’ (the field of biochemistry that concerns energy flow through living systems). Coenzyme Q10 – D-Ribose – L-Carnitine and Magnesium fulfil this very important role. It’s not rocket science, just basic biochemistry that all doctors need to be aware of. Many people have told me “my doctor doesn’t believe in this”. I was attending a medical conference in the U.S. recently and a retired surgeon told me that ‘it is about time ‘medicine’ stopped being practiced as a belief system or like a religion and focused on pure science and biochemistry’. If simple nutritional interventions can be life-saving for someone at the end stage, what could they do when it comes to prevention, treatment at the time of diagnosis or reducing the need for hospital care later on? When there is not one drug or any combination of drugs that could have achieved what a simple powder containing a combination of nutrients achieved for the patient as above, why aren’t we hearing more about this approach? Sadly it has a lot to do with money. Cheap, totally safe and effective nutritional interventions that could be easily dispensed in a pharmacy don’t make any money for those who benefit from maintaining the status quo. John Appleton – www.johnappleton.co.nz – john@johnappleton.co.nz Ph: 09-489-9362

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William Pike.

Outdoor adventures with William Pike

William is a well-known Shore identity, a sought-after motivational speaker and an accessible role model to New Zealand youth. He was one of two young climbers caught in a volcanic eruption on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu in 2007. William is passionate about the outdoors and education and has worked as a primary school teacher on the North Shore. However, an exit from teaching has seen William set up the William Pike Challenge Award which is a popular Intermediate and Middle School outdoor education programme run over one school year. He is a monthly columnist for Channel Magazine.

unwrap the cotton wool and get your kids OUTDOORS!

Why you should

Our group was in a dramatic setting of vertical rock, river and valley. I was standing on a wooden platform in the bush and below me a crystal clear river bubbled away. Looking up into the sky, I watched 12-year-old Rebecca abseil towards me. I was interested to hear what she had to say, because her nervous and teary-eyed tantrum 60 metres above us at the top of the abseil indicated that there way no-way she’d step over the edge. As her feet hit the deck, she said in a typical teenage girl tone ‘Oh-my-god, if I can do that then I’m going to be able to do anything from now on...’ I responded with a high-five and said ‘Good on ya, Girl!’ She had made my day, and I’ll never forget that moment. Rebecca reminded me of why’s it’s so damn important to get outdoors and have a regular dose of challenge, adventure and fun in our lives. Not only did Rebecca overcome her fear of heights, she proved to herself that she can do anything if she puts her mind to it. When she comes across a challenge in the future, I’m sure she’ll think of the day she took that step over the edge, and remind herself she can do anything. Ironically, Rebecca went on to choose ‘Rock Climbing’ as her new sport, for the William Pike Challenge Award she was participating in. For youngsters, having a focus and direction – like a sport or hobby in their lives is exciting, and essential. In New Zealand especially, the outdoors provides bucket loads of activities that might just keep kids from wandering down the wrong path. It’s not just the ‘activity’ itself, it’s all that comes with it: friendship through clubs and groups; camaraderie and relationship building; interaction with elders; respect and empathy for others; and physical challenge for a good blow out. If you live in New Zealand, you’re ridiculously lucky. We live in one of the best places in the world for access to the outdoors, with a variety of environments right on our door step. Guaranteed, wherever you are in New Zealand, you are less than an hours’ drive from a picturesque reserve or national park. And the best thing is – it won’t be crowded. With easy access to these outdoor environments, we often see accidents and mishaps that could have been avoided through education and experience. Getting kids into the outdoors will help them develop commonsense for the outdoors, and an understanding for risk. A simple bush walk at Okura, mountain bike at Woodhill, or kayak in the Hauraki Gulf will help kids identify and avoid risky situations in the future. One day, they may save a life, or their own.

Time in the outdoors can only raise awareness for conservation and sustainability. There is no better way to teach the preservation of our environment than by putting our younger generation into picturesque environments. With education and simply by taking students into the outdoors while they’re young, it has the advantage of influencing their understanding and attitude towards conservation, before misconception or the influence of their peers takes a firm grip. Although we live in the biggest concrete jungle in the country, that’s no excuse for not getting out and about. The benefits far out-weigh the perceived risk of some outdoor activities, so unwrap that cotton wool and put aside a few weekends over summer. Call it bonding time, adventures or whatever you want. Give yourself and/or the kids some time to play, explore and experience the outdoors together. At end of the day, just have fun and bring back some stories to tell, and make the most of what we have in our backyard. Check out the William Pike Challenge Award Facebook page for some ideas for local adventures: facebook.com/pikechallenge or visit: www.williampike.co.nz.

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Feeling Safe in Your Own Home It may be a sad indictment of society today but with the spate of home invasion and attacks on elderly people in the news recently, it’s something we need to think about. We talked to Keith Thorpe, the village manager at Settlers Albany about security issues and the many other advantages of living in a lifestyle community. “Feeling safe and living peacefully in your own home is the right of everyone but these days you do have to take precautions. At Settlers, security is paramount. The entrance gates to the village are closed overnight with access by swipe key or invitation from a resident. Residents can only access their own building with their swipe keys. We also have cameras strategically located throughout the village.” Should an emergency occur, Settlers staff are fully trained not only in security but also fire and the most common cause for concern – medical emergency. Every townhouse and apartment in the village has emergency buttons next to the bed, bathroom and living area to ensure immediate assistance from the duty manager and on-site nurse.

The good news is that these new apartments will be ready for you to move into in the New Year. So no surprises that many apartments in the new Massey building have been chosen directly off the marketing plans. These spectacular homes are designed to capture both the sun and the views. There are three options to choose from - 3 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms plus study and 2 bathrooms. All are light and spacious, fully fitted with quality flooring, window dressings, heat pumps and appliances. World class recreational and service facilities are just a stroll away in the heart of the village. The good news is that these new apartments will be ready for you to move into in the New Year. As Settlers’ Sales Manager, Rosalie Pearson, explains, “Our Village caters for the new generation of 65+. They’re forward thinking,

Keith Thorpe. Settlers Lifestyle Village Manager.

enjoy a high standard of living and like having top-notch services close at hand. When they visit they know almost immediately that this is somewhere they would like to live.” Perhaps even more importantly, they know that this is somewhere they will feel safe! Don’t miss out on your pick of Settlers’ new apartments - contact on-site sales manager Rosalie Pearson on 415 2617 or visit Settlers Albany at 550 Albany Highway any day between 10 and 4.

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Seize the opportunity to move into a luxurious new two or three bedroom residence this summer. These spacious apartments are in real demand and there are a lot of good reasons why. Feeling safe in your own home is one of them. Uncompromising quality, unparalleled facilities, and someone else to worry about the lawns and upkeep are others. Make the move and discover how good retirement living for the new generation of 65+ can be. Open everyday from 10am – 4pm 550 Albany Highway | Ph: 415 2617 | settlersalbany.co.nz Premier Lifestyle Villages incorporating Fairview Lifestyle Village, Fairview Care Ltd and Settlers Albany Lifestyle Village.

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Caring For Your Car: with Car-fé

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 seven 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-fé facing the motorway in Barry’s Point Road, Takapuna. Rob is more than happy to help you out with any car cleaning issues. Email: Carfe. takapuna@xtra.co.nz or Phone 488-7000.

Grace for vets - a great day! Carfe Takapuna in conjunction with 2540 other locations from USA,Canada, Australia and New Zealand completed another successful Grace for Vets day. We set a personal best with washing 145 cars, 90 of which were free car washes to honour past and present military personal who have served NZ. Carfe Takapuna in conjunction with over 1,900 other car wash locations provided FREE car washes to veterans and current military service personnel, through the Grace for Vets FREE Wash Program, on 11.11.13. The FREE washes were given to honour and recognize those that have and are serving in the armed forces. We would like to extend a warm thanks to the NZ Navy which helped us top the single site achievements for NZ and Australia. Out team had a fantastic day and a credit to our NZ Military who are very gracious for being recognised for the great contribution they make to our community. For more information visit www.graceforvets.org. Carfe Takapuna would like to beat our personal best of 98 and provide 200 washes so please put this event on your calendar now. Carfe – 87 Barrys Point Road, Email: Carfe.takapuna@xtra.co.nz or Phone 488-7000.

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87 Barrys Point Road, Takapuna carfe.takapuna@xtra.co.nz – 488 7000

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North Shore People: Where Are They Now? Channel’s contributing writer, Olympian Melissa Ingram, takes a look at the present day lives of North Shore personalities who have found public recognition through their endeavours, Melissa asks… Where are they now?

Erin Taylor is an impressive woman. In 2008 she became the first New Zealand woman to compete in the Olympic kayak team in Beijing, she runs her own business, and she has recently been accepted into medical school next year. At the London Olympics last year Erin became a dual Olympian, competing in the K2 500m with Lisa Carrington. The pair became the first Kiwi women to qualify for an Olympic kayaking final, finishing seventh, just 2.2 seconds outside the top three.

Erin Taylor.

A change of focus for Taylor Like many athletes Erin took a long break from kayaking after the Olympics to contemplate her future. “I took a year out from kayaking to focus on applying for medical school. During this time I went back to university and studied a postgraduate diploma in Human Nutrition to further my nutrition knowledge, help with my nutrition business, and help with my ultimate goal of getting a place in medical school in 2014,” said Erin. This multi-talented woman has been accepted into medical school and will be moving to Dunedin in February to begin studying. “It’s a 5 year degree so I guess my next 5 years are pretty well taken care of! I hope long-term to combine my nutrition knowledge with a sound medical understanding to increase my ability to help people improve their health.” Erin has been helping people to better their nutrition for the last 3 years. She and a friend started up ‘Taylor Made Nutrition’ in 2010 after graduating from university.

Erin Taylor.

“We work closely with many different clients with differing nutrition requirements, with the aim of helping them towards achieving their nutrition and health goals. We design individualised nutrition plans and emphasize the importance of exercise in unison with good nutrition,” she explained. Her outstanding sporting career has taught her lifelong lessons that will hold her in good stead as she enters this new phase of her life. “I have learnt the value of perseverance and really committing 100% towards achieving something. Sport has taught me that with the right attitude and enough passion, I can go after my goals and give myself the best chance of

Erin is a true North Shore girl. She attended Carmel College where she was unsurprisingly named Sports Girl of the Year, she was a North Harbour netball representative, and up until a year ago Lake Pupuke was her second home. achieving them. I have also learnt the value of having a high level of physical fitness, which I believe allows me to fit more things into everyday life and operate at a high level on a daily basis.” Erin is a true North Shore girl. She attended Carmel College where she was unsurprisingly named Sports Girl of the Year, she was a North Harbour Netball representative, and up until a year ago Lake Pupuke was her second home. “The North Shore is an awesome place to live. I think it has a slightly more relaxed pace of life than the city and I have met a lot of great people within the North Shore community. Also, the proximity to beaches, running trails, and the great cafe culture makes it a pretty great location to live!”

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Pure Healthcare: With Dr. Cherye Roche

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How do you go

from this…………and this…to this! Dr Cherye Roche Doctor of Chiropractic

Whatever your sport of choice, Dr Cherye can help enhance your performance this season...

Golf Health Quiz 1. Have you suffered with sore and stiff joints and muscles on the golf course? 2. Do you find that you feel better after visiting your favourite sports clinician only to find that a few days or weeks later the symptoms return? 3. Are you concerned about taking anti-inflammatory medicines on an ongoing basis to manage the pain in your muscles, tendons and joints? Especially as they are only treating the symptoms of pain and not the underlying cause? 4. Do you ever wonder why you suffer with these problems while people your same age do not? 5. If you think it is because of your old sports injuries, or your job, or your age, ask yourself if everyone in that same situation has the same problems? 6. Do you get to the 19th hole and have a sore back, sore knees, or sore feet? Or worse yet, you get to the 14th and wish you could just walk into the clubhouse? 7. Would you like to find out if there is an underlying cause of these problems that can be easily addressed and help you to recover and get your handicap back down and your enjoyment of the game back up? If yes – read on as there is hope for easing those chronic golf injuries. In an 18 hole round of golf, lasting approximately 4 hours, the golfer spends just 4 minutes swinging the club to hit the ball! Plus, one hour addressing the ball, and three hours walking. Therefore, the swing is unlikely to be the source of injuries in the lower extremity, pelvis or spine. What is more likely is that underlying faulty biomechanics in the walking pattern create muscle imbalance and eventually pain in the tendons and joints. Furthermore, even if you are not suffering with chronic pain on the golf course, your swing mechanics can be significantly compromised by faulty foot function, leg length inequality, muscle imbalance and other functional factors. What are the key questions that you want answered? Q1: What is the cause of my problem? A1: Often it is weakness and imbalance in the feet that is the underlying cause of pains in the feet, ankles, knees, hips, pelvis and spine. Flat feet cause the leg to twist and the pelvis to tilt. This causes the muscles and tendons to be irritated from overuse. Q2: Can you help me to fix this problem, get out of pain, and golf better? A2: The true answer is…maybe. It will depend on the findings from a thorough clinical examination including a health history, biomechanical assessment, and Gait Scan analysis to see if you are a candidate for this type of care. If we can help, we will. If not, we will refer you to just the right practitioner who can help.

Q3: What is involved? (and is the process painful?) A3: Once the history and exam are completed we will explain everything and outline the way forward. This usually includes the prescription of custom foot orthotics and outlining a treatment plan for the following few weeks that may involve gentle joint adjustment, physiotherapy, exercises and a bit of coaching from your golf pro to help you incorporate your newly balanced biomechanics into your swing. Functional Orthotic Therapy (FOT) is the use of custom foot orthoses (shoe inserts) to support and correct biomechanical foot faults. But, not just any shoe insert. It is not just about arch support. A fully custom pair of orthotics must be prescribed using state of art pressure plate GaitScan technology to identify the exact foot function (or dysfunction) when the foot is weight bearing and the body is in motion.

Learn More at a Public Talk: Dr. Cherye Roche, Sports Chiropractor, will be offering public talks on the topic of optimizing and balancing your biomechanics to treat and prevent sports injuries as well as to enhance performance. This will include a demonstration of dynamic gait analysis and a chance for all attendees to have a dynamic GaitScan with analysis data report to take away. Location: PURE HEALTHCARE CLINIC in Albany Time: From 7-8.30 PM with healthy snacks provided. Tuesday 3/DEC/2013 Monday 9/DEC/2013 Thursday 12/DEC/2013 Seats are limited to 20 –call early to reserve your seat, and bring a friend. $20.00 per person Dr. Cherye Roche is qualified Sports Chiropractor. She is in private practice in Albany and Auckland, NZ. She is a registered Doctor of Chiropractic in the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand. She is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractors, Fellow of the European Acadamy of Chiropractic, exercise physiologist, certified athletic trainer, University lecturer, and international lecturer on clinical orthotic therapy in musculoskeletal health care. Inquiries can be sent to her directly at: E-mail: cherye@purehealthcare.co.nz www.GaitDoctor.co.nz

Pure Healthcare, 1 Airborne Rd, Albany 0632. Phone: 414 2225. www.PureHealthcare.co.nz

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The PumpHouse Theatre: What’s On

He’s baaaack......

Santa at The PumpHouse In the tradition of the English Christmas panto, Tim Bray’s original play The Santa Claus Show returns to The PumpHouse in December. Bray tackles the consumerist society almost imperceptibly with a gently humorous script that brings a little magic dust back into the Christmastime fable. It’s a modern story of Kelly and Alana, two little girls and best friends who decide to write to Santa Claus. They have lots of fun imagining all the things they’d like to receive on Christmas Day but Kelly sends the longest list of

Jan 18-Feb15 2014

things that a child wants for Christmas that Santa has ever seen. Santa is concerned, in a jolly kind of way, that Kelly has no notion of the concept of ‘giving is better than receiving’. So Santa flies Kelly to the North Pole where she learns for herself the true meaning of Christmas. It seems the idea of Santa and presents never loses its magic for children of all ages and the staging of Santa’s workshop complete with elves will have children wide eyed as they suspend disbelief in the way that children do best. And as always with Tim Bray’s shows, children are encouraged to dress up in a Christmas theme when they come to the performance. “You’ll adore Santa Claus as himself (and be pretty satisfied with Tim Raby’s Santa stunt double as well ... shhh!) It’s fun, heart-warming stuff, and a haven away from the lunacy that is the modern corporate Christmas in a sticky suburban mall”. – Lexie Matheson, Theatreview

Dark Mondays - the last play reading for 2013 Two new scripts will be read for the final Dark Mondays event for 2013; A Mad Old World written by Christian Nickless and The Wrestling Match written by Tim George. Both will be directed by Luke Wilson. Play readings are held in The PumpHouse Theatre Foyer. In this intimate atmosphere the audience is encouraged to be involved with origination of new theatre works by giving feedback to actors, director and writer after the reading.

Shakespeare in the Park - 18 Years On The annual season of Shakespeare in the Park, performed outdoors in The PumpHouse Amphitheatre inevitably produces many challenges and the 2014 season may have more than its usual share. With Auckland Council plans to replace the roof on the original theatre early in the year, the Shakespeare producers will be working around the contractors who are undertaking this essential operation. To the relief of the producers, Shoreside Theatre, the operations won’t extend into the amphitheatre area and café.

January and February will see the Summer Shakespeare season in its 18th year and as a result it has developed into a must-see annual event. The works of the greatest writer in the English language will be performed just as it was 500-odd years ago at London’s Globe Theatre with fabulous costumes and audience interaction. The upcoming season starts with the timeless comedy Much Ado About Nothing. While young lovers Claudio and Hero have their imminent nuptials threatened by the resentful scheming of a Prince, marriage seems inconceivable for reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick. With their bantering and caustic relationship Shakespeare has given us two of his most captivating pair of lovers. Presented on alternate evenings Othello is Shakespeare’s most poignant tragic hero and Iago his darkest character. Set against Othello’s honesty, love and purity of principle this is as much a story of jealousy and a drama of manipulation. In this masterpiece of revenge it is the traitor Iago who pulls the strings with unabashed wickedness. As Othello’s adviser, he portrays an envious low-ranking officer, full of bitterness who destroys lives just for the fun of it. He is a ‘bad guy’ with a sick mind and no excuse other than his true depravity. Shakespeare in Killarney Park at Takapuna’s PumpHouse inaugurated with Richard 111 and since then many of Shakespeare’s most popular plays have been staged there under the stars. This tradition will be maintained with a delightful comedy alternating with a great and exceptionally popular tragedy. Construction and contractors will not be stopping William Shakespeare in 2014!

Give the gift of live theatre with PumpHouse Gift Vouchers We have some fantastic shows lined up for next year to suit audiences of all ages so for those of you who are at a loss as to what to get your loved ones this Christmas, The PumpHouse has gift vouchers available in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.

What's On... @ Pumphouse

BOOK NOW PHONE 489 8360 or www.pumphouse.co.nz

BOOKINGS:

Ph 489 8360 or www.pumphouse.co.nz The PumpHouse Theatre (off Manurere Ave) Killarney Park, Takapuna. info@pumphouse.co.nz The PumpHouse acknowledges the support of Pub Charity.

December 9 - 21 Tim Bray Productions presents The Santa Claus Show By Tim Bray 10.30am and 1pm daily except Sunday Adult $21 - $24 Child $21 - $24 Senior $21 Family rate (4+ seats) $19.75 - $21

Monday December 9 @ 6.30pm Dark Mondays play reading in The PumpHouse Theatre Foyer ‘A Mad Old World’ written by Christian Nickless & ‘The Wrestling Match’ written by Tim George Directed by Luke Wilson. Entry by Koha All Welcome

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January 18 – February 14 2014 Shoreside Theatre presents Shakespeare in the Park – Outdoors in The PumpHouse Amphitheatre Othello & Much Ado About Nothing Performed on alternating nights All performances at 8pm Adult $25 Senior/Student $20 Child $16 Group concession 7+ $19pp Discount for booking both shows at once


The Rose Centre: What's on

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Summertime at The Rose Centre

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika Relax ~ Renew ~ Restore

This summer season sees The Rose Centre in full bloom, with plenty of performances and events to enjoy over the festive time and beyond. Pre-Christmas there is an evening extravaganza of bellydance and festivities to enoy on the 8th, before two wonderful evenings of festive favourites and theatrical hits in Pop the Top on the 9th and 10th December. Auckland City Theatre Academy presents its Showcase 2013 on the 14th and 15th December.

Sundays, 9:30-11:00 AM Starting November 3, 2013 The Rose Centre - Belmont Class ongoing $10 per class, cash only Practice yoga during pregnancy for a happy body and mind. Happy mums make happy babies! Self-care and cultivating friendships with other pregnant women can be deeply gratifying while pregnant. No previous yoga experience is necessary. We will stretch the body gently and thoroughly and send you off feeling calm and centered. For more info and to stay in the loop, ‘Like’ our page on Facebook:

Pregnancy Yoga with Marika will help ensure peace and calm for all soon-to-be mums on Sunday mornings from 9.30-11am. In the New Year, budding young stars have a chance to shine with the National Youth Theatre Company’s ‘Allstars’ school holiday programme from 21st to 25th January.

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Marika Pickett, Certified Yoga Instructor Registered Maternal-Newborn Nurse (U.S.A.) Bachelor of Science in Nursing 022 370 5290 marika.pickett@gmail.com North Shore Yoga for Women: http://nsyogaforwomen.blogspot.co.nz/ Please bring yoga mat, water bottle, cushion, and small blanket.

Tais Belly Dance presents: The Christmas Oasis Show On the 8th of December, travel to an oasis of peace in the middle of the busy Christmas season. Join Tais, the Tais Belly Dance School, the ISIS - Professional Bellydance Troupe and our special friends for an evening extravaganza of music, dance, festivity and Christmas cheer! When: Sunday, 8th December 2013 Tickets: $25 Where: Centre and Theatre, The Rose Centre School Road, Belmont Group booking (10 or more tickets): $20 Kids (under 12 yrs): $15 To book, contact Tais: 021-0774720 or tais@tais-bellydance.co.nz HURRY, the number of tickets is limited! Tais Derbasova is an award winning professional Belly Dancer, teacher and choreographer based in Auckland, New Zealand. In August 2010 she was the winner of the “Dina’s Choice” Prize in the Australian Belly Dance Star Awards.Tais was also crowned winner in the Solo and Best choreography categories of the National Oriental Dance Competition in Russia organised by the International Association of Artists in Egypt in 2007. More info: www.tais-bellydance.co.nz

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME @ The Rose Centre

21 to 25 January 2014

9am – 4pm Tuesday to Friday then One show on Friday and Two Shows on Saturday for Family & Friends ACTING > SINGING > DANCING > SPEECH All aspects of performance will be covered including techniques such as vocal projection, improvisation, speech making, characterisation and stage presence as well as singing and dancing. Open to girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 17, the programme will work in age/ability related groups to ensure everyone is stretched to achieve their full potential. A interesting, fun-filled programme that teaches new skills, enhances existing skills and helps build confidence

Phone 948 6982 or Email info@nytc.co.nz info@nytc.co.nz

PO Box 5590 Wellesley St. Auckland

PO Box 5590 Wellesley St

YOU ARE INVITED TO

Saturday 14th December, 7.30pm Sunday 15th December, 2pm at the

ROSE CENTRE THEATRE School Road, Belmont

The talented students of ACTA, together with guest artists from Encore Productions, will perform favourites from the world’s most loved musicals and movies, including; Matilda, Billy Elliot, Footloose, Les Miserables, Kiss Me Kate and many more!

AUCKLAND CITY THEATRE ACADEMY

BOOK ONLINE

www.acta.co.nz/performances

acta@xtra.co.nz (09) 443 0542

ADULT $22 ~ CHILD/SENIOR $18

Cinderella Christmas Magic Ballet Theatre of Auckland’s students will be staging Cinderella at the Rose Centre in Belmont on Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 December. Shows will commence at 6pm.Ballet Theatre of Auckland was established in 2009, and provides tuition in the Cecchetti Classical Ballet method. This method, with its timeless principles of grace, balance and line, is currently highly respected on an international level. Tuition is provided to students from Pre-grades up to and including Advanced levels by qualified teachers whom themselves have danced professionally, and provides the opportunity for young ballet dancers to be trained in a professional, yet safe and fun, environment. To secure your seat for an evening of balletic comedy, mystery and romance, please contact Estelle at Ballet Theatre of Auckland. Your booking will also automatically place you in the draw to win a Christmas goodie hamper. Mob: 021 02206780 Tel: 09 962 6677 Email: estelle@btoa.co.nz www.btoa.co.nz Enrolments for 2014 now being accepted!

CAROLINE EVERITT, CRAIG LETT & JANICE WEBB PRESENT

Pop the Top A FESTIVE CELEBRATION OF MUSICAL HITS & CHRISTMAS FAVOURITES

Drama, comedy, music, magic and dance! Open 8:30am - 4pm, Monday - Friday

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Lake House Arts Centre: News

Give a creative gift for Christmas… It’s that time of year again – the struggle to come up with a useful but enjoyable Christmas gift for that ‘hard to buy for’ friend or family member… Why not think about a creative gift? Lake House has gift certificates available that can be used for a term class, school holiday class or even a beautiful art work from our galleries or shop. The Term 1 classes and January school holiday classes are already up on our website – book in now to make sure you don’t miss out. The January school holiday classes are in the last week of the holidays before school starts – pop the kids into a class and use the opportunity to have a bit of ‘organising’ time before the kids go back to school. January school holidays: Tuesday 28th Jan – Friday 31st Jan 2014. The Members’ Merit exhibition and awards will be showing in the Café and Becroft galleries until the 15th of December. There is also an auxiliary exhibition of works from members in the Tindall room. Lake House will be closed from Saturday 21st December and re-opens on Monday January 13th 2013. Lake House café will be closed from Friday 20th Dec and re-opens on Tuesday 28th Jan 2014. The first exhibition of the New Year will be Tenants and Tutors of Lake House running from the 21st of January to the 16th of February 2014. Don’t forget to check out the Preschool Play, Summer Fun programme in association with Auckland Council – they will be visiting Lake House Arts Centre with toys and free art activities throughout summer every three weeks.

Don’t forget to check out the Preschool Play, Summer Fun programme in association with Auckland Council Please check our website www.lakehousearts.org.nz, email info@ lakehousearts.org.nz or phone (09) 486 4877 for more information. Lake House Arts Centre is located on Barry’s Point Reserve in Takapuna, housed in a beautiful 19th century Edwardian/Victorian heritage building that once stood on Takapuna Beach. The Lake House has a constantly changing exhibition programme, a café with delicious homemade fare, artists studio’s and a vibrant and varied arts education programme with something for every member of the family, including weekend workshops, after school classes, holiday programmes and adult daytime classes.

Lake House Arts Annual Members Merit Awards 2013

Lake House is open 9:30am – 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am – 3pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed on public holidays.

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Festive Season at Northart

DSW: Domestic Sized Works Margaret Lawlor-Bartlett Displaced Bird Mixed media on canvas

DSW: Domestic Sized Works Ross Ritchie 2007 Untitled Head Oil on canvas 305mm x 305mm

Christmas is not too far away. For some, the lead up to the festive season is exhilarating and fun; for others sorting family, food and holidays, as well as choosing gifts that are both appropriate and affordable, is a bit of a nightmare. Northart’s final two shows for the year can take away some of the stress. Certainly viewing the lovely works in the exhibitions will be a relaxing and pleasant experience, and the unique and handcrafted art works in the shows would make very special gifts for that special – or hard to buy for - person.

DSW: Domestic Sized Works Freda Brierley, 2013 After Van Gogh: Madame Ginoux with books Machine embroidery

Art for sale in the Pre-Christmas $100 (or less) Show.

The Pre-Christmas $100 (or less) Show includes literally hundreds of high quality, mostly small items of art and craft – jewellery, textile and fibre work, prints, paintings, decorative and functional pottery, knitted and sewn baby clothes, cards and handmade books – all at a cost of $100 or less. A myriad of items to choose from. And to make life easier, it is a cash and carry show, so once you have purchased a work you take it away with you. Displays are replenished daily – so making a second, third or even fourth visit is well worthwhile. DSW: Domestic Sized Works is for those whose budgets are a little more expansive. Paintings by such well-known local artists as Ross Ritchie, Margaret Lawlor-Bartlett, Lindsey Kirk, Garry Currin and Karl Amundsen, machine embroidered pieces by Freda Brierley which are based on famous images by nineteenth century masters, and ceramics by Julie Collis. There are some real treasures – perfect as gifts or treats for oneself!

Certainly viewing the lovely works in the exhibitions will be a relaxing and pleasant experience. The gallery is open daily 10am – 4pm and the exhibitions continue until 12 noon on Wednesday 18 December, when we close for the holiday season. We have had a great year and look forward to seeing you in the gallery this month and again when we reopen on Tuesday 29 January. Have a safe and happy Christmas and New Year.

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Northart, Norman King Square, Ernie Mays Street, Northcote Shopping Centre Phone 09 480 9633 northart@ihug.co.nz www.northart.co.nz Northart is supported by Auckland Council and the Birkenhead Licensing Trust and is open 10am – 4pm daily, evening viewings by arrangement. Admission is free.

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Summer 2013/2014: Top Five for Teens

Teenage Dream Summer Our younger-than-the-rest-of-us contributor Anna Henvest is one of hundreds of teens across the Shore looking forward to kicking back this summer after a hectic end to the school year. For this issue, Rangitoto College student Anna wraps up her ‘Top Five Things for Teens to Do This Summer’.

Anna Henvest.

As most of us will know, exams and school are coming to an end and it’s time to start making plans to fill those long summer days. In an attempt to avoid the summer holiday boredom, I’ve come up with your top five things to do that’ll get you off the couch and out having a great time this summer:

1. Sunrise Picnic One of the best things about school holidays are being able to have sleepovers every night of the week. Why not head along with a couple of mates to one of our beautiful East Coast beaches and enjoy the early morning sunshine? Dip some strawberries in chocolate the night before for a sweet early morning treat, or if getting up at 6.30am is hard enough, there are always cafes open for an early morning bagel and hot chocolate if that’s more your style. Mairangi Bay is one of the best spots to catch the sunrise, with a beautiful view over Rangitoto Island that’ll be Instagram perfect! 2. Bush Walk through Centennial Park This one might not be your first choice, however, it will keep Mum happy and it means you’ll avoid the ‘that screen will make your eyes turn square shaped’ speech. Plus, walking always seems to be better with your mates, as you can stop whenever you want for snacks rather than having to wait and eat your greens before you crack into the scroggin. Centennial Park is just up the road from Campbells Bay beach, being the perfect spot for a swim after your day walk. 3. Dinner at Browns Bay Browns Bay is always great on a Friday or Saturday evening and it’s accessible by just one bus from most parts of the Shore. There are lots of cheap eateries to choose from, the classic fish and chips, pizza, sushi, and Chinese just to name a few. With the huge grassy bank right next to the beach it’s also an ideal spot to kick a ball around or lounge out while the sun sets.

One of the best things about school holidays are being able to have sleepovers every night of the week. Why not head along with a couple of mates to one of our beautiful East Coast beaches and enjoy the early morning sunshine? 4. A day out in Devonport Devonport is one of Auckland’s best spots for a day out. The 813 bus departs from Takapuna twice an hour, and it’s only $2 if you have your student ID. It’s

a great place to do a spot of window shopping or to grab a light lunch. The Vic Theatre is also a must, showing all the latest movies (such as the new Hunger Games movie) daily. It’s only $11 for a student or you can catch the cheaper Tuesday deal for $8.50. Devonport is also a cool way to get into the city, with the short ten minute ferry ride beating the bus any day. Nearby, Belmont is also home to the famous Little and Friday cafe on Eversleigh Road - a definite muststop for anyone with a sweet tooth! 5. Shopping in Takapuna Takapuna is one of my favourite places to shop because it can be done as a whole day experience. Shore City has all of the clothing favourites such as Glassons, Cotton On, Hallensteins, and Hannahs, but there are many other hidden gems in the nearby streets. Hurstmere Road is also becoming the best spot to grab those special boutique items, with my personal favourites such as Millie and the new Minty Meets Munt. If you head to Takapuna on a Sunday, you’ll also get the added bonus of catching the early morning markets. From 6am ‘til noon there are tons of knickknacks and tasty treats all catering to a student’s budget. Have a happy, sunny summertime!

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Education: Kristin School

Kristin Students at TedxYouth Ted Talks have become a global phenomenon with thousands of the world’s best thinkers using the platform to share their thoughts and ideas. At the recent TedxYouth conference in Auckland, two Kristin students were challenged to give the presentation of their lifetime in 18 minutes or less. Elspeth Carroll and Christian Silver were invited to speak separately about the work they are doing to follow their dreams and change the world. Both members of Kristin’s recently named 2014 Prefect team, Elspeth and Christian have already established themselves as innovative thinkers and passionate Christian Silver. creatives in their respective areas of film and programming. Elspeth is an aspiring filmmaker who set up her own company, Fluffy Socks Films, in 2011. With a steadily growing list of film credits for acting, direction and Elspeth Carroll. production, Elspeth is actively pursuing her dreams, seeking out contacts, connections and innovative ways to enable her vision to become a reality. “Everyone is interested in something, and when you find what that is for you, don’t let anything stop you from creating, doing or fulfilling that interest … I have set myself a goal of becoming a renowned producer. No, it hasn’t happened yet, and no, I don’t expect it to be just around the corner. But when you have a goal, nothing gets in your way.” The drive of this 16-year old was evident as she spoke about seeking out and embracing opportunities, sourcing scholarships and even gaining the support the Prime Minister in order to make it to the French Woods Festival of Performing Arts in New York. “People say this whole industry is who you know and not what you know, but this didn’t happen because I knew people. It happened because I put myself out there and I made it happen.” Elspeth’s energy and determination in the pursuit of her dreams is unwavering. Already she has plans for how her filmmaking will fund her continued education, growing her portfolio and expanding her understanding of the world around her. Christian Silver also has a vision. The newly appointed Deputy Head Boy is on a mission to make programming more accessible to youth. Through his own experience as an aspiring programmer, Christian recognises the impact of our consumer culture on the way technology is absorbed by society, and in turn on the skills and interests being developed amongst so-called digital natives. He also identifies a lack of engagement in education as one of the contributing causes to the shortage of passionate developers amongst the younger generations. Citing the drastic decline in participation numbers in ICT and programming courses worldwide, Christian believes that while the problem lies in education, so to does the solution. “I decided that I wanted to do something about this myself … I thought, computers aren’t that hard, but they seem hard to people. And I thought, what we’ve

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got to do is take that seeming complexity and decode it into a human-understandable language, so that people can see it for its simplicity, and its beauty.” It was from this, that Christian set up Decode; an experimental workshop and web-based hub for passionate young developers of all skill levels to learn, connect and share. While initially he found himself taking on the teacher role while he introduced his participants to the languages of the web, Christian has quickly seen passionate programmers begin to develop. “Slowly but surely, people started going down their own roads. We had rising experts coming up, trying to teach other people how to program, we had different groups going to places that I don’t actually know much about, but they do so its great that they could develop it on their own. And collaboration started to form. You could see that people were quite good at this, and were interested in going into these areas but they just hadn’t had the means to do it before.” Armed with a proof of concept, Christian is now expanding his workshops, opening them up to anyone from the local region. He has a clear vision for decode. org.nz; to connect and motivate young developers, providing a forum for collaboration, recognition, and a means for aspiring programmers to pursue whatever path they choose. “My vision for Decode is that a lot of people will start doing it, and that its influence will be able to help a lot of people start, to learn how to programme … If you can participate in this in some way, I implore you to do so, whether you are a programmer or not. Regardless of if you want to do something with Decode or not, you should never refrain from learning how to program. It is a skill that will prove undoubtedly useful … there is actually nothing to lose.”

Operation Christmas Child More than 430 underprivileged children have received a very special Christmas gift thanks to the generosity of the Kristin community. For the ninth consecutive year, Kristin took part in Operation Christmas Child, an international collection drive that asks families to fill a special shoebox full of goodies for children who would otherwise have little reason to smile during the festive season. Simple gifts such as toys, clothing, pencils and tennis balls were crammed into the Christmas boxes, which were piled high at the front of the Kristin Chapel during Term 4. This Christmas’ collection of 432 boxes is one of the most successful in recent years. As the first school in New Zealand to introduce Operation Christmas Child, Kristin has a long-standing relationship with the charitable organisation and in 2007 the school organised a trip to Fiji for a group of Year 12 students who volunteered with Operation Christmas Child. In recent years, the collection of gifts has been greatly supported by all areas of the school, with donations coming from Junior, Middle and Senior School families who each recognise the importance of such a special global initiative.

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Stepping down as Associate Principal: Terry Holding at TGS since 1982 Long serving staff member, Mr Terry Holding, is relinquishing his Associate Principal position at the end of the year. This will bring to a close a long, distinguished teaching career which began at Kelston Boys High School, led to Waitara High School, and the NZ Forces School in Singapore, before arriving at TGS in 1982 as HOD English. Mr Holding’s contribution to Takapuna Grammar is immense. In teaching terms he has gone from HOD, to Director of Curriculum, Assistant Principal, Deputy Principal, and Senior Deputy Principal, to Associate Principal. He has been a leading light in the teaching and learning field of the school, helping drive innovation and development on many fronts. It is his passion about pedagogy and finding ways to improve the delivery of teaching and learning that has been his driving force. Changes to the timetable – from times of the day, to the number of days in a cycle, the introduction of new senior courses, the implementation of vertical form classes and leading staff professional development programmes are just a few of his contributions. He was the senior manager responsible for writing the school’s Accreditation document, to deliver NCEA, and more recently was responsible for securing our status as an IB World School in a record 18 months. One area he is particularly proud of is his work developing the programme of international students. When he began this, Terry Holding. there was a single administrator and

about 35 students, mainly from the Asian region. Now, fifteen years on there are more than 175 long term internationals students from more than 12 countries and numerous short stay groups, and a department of seven full-time staff. With the Under 19 Gold medal winners, Maadi Cup 1998. He has represented the school at national level in the DPs Along the way Association and presented at International Thinking he has become a Conferences. He was the first recipient of the Staff JP, been awarded Study award, introduced in the 1990s, and was a Service to On stage with Head Boy Blai awarded the first international teacher exchange, School Sport r McPheat, in How to Succee d to Denmark. Award by Sport in Business, 1985. Outside the classroom and the “office”, Mr Holding North Harbour, has undertaken a large number of roles. In his second raised three year on the staff he appeared on stage in both the children and become a grandfather. drama production and the musical (Annie Get Your Gun). But this is no retirement. It is the end of a chapter. He went on to be the producer/director of six annual At the end of January he will take on a new role, in the musicals, along with Beth Donnell. How To Succeed in school, as the Relationships Manager; a position that Business without Really Trying, Guys and Dolls, A Funny will allow him to forge and strengthen the school’s Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (the 50th connections with other educational institutions both Jubilee show in 1987), Fiddler on the Roof, Hello Dolly, here and overseas, and to offer mentoring, and provide and L’il Abner. leadership training to the school’s aspiring leaders. He has managed and coached Boys’ football and This will ensure that his professional and pedagogical was the TIC of Rowing for six straight seasons in the knowledge will be passed on to a new generation of 1990s. This was during a heyday period for the Rowing school leaders. Club with over 80 rowers most years and up to a dozen Two new Deputy Principals will join the senior medals each season, from North Island and Maadi Cup management team in 2014. The school will welcome regattas. There is a rowing skiff named The Holdings Mrs Louise Roe and Mr Craig Waller to work with the that acknowledges this huge effort and the support of Principal and the other Deputies, Mrs Carol Bashford the other TIC of Rowing at that time, his wife Robin. and Mr Brian Wynn.

Acknowledging two more great contributors to TGS The end of the year sees the retirement of two long serving staff. Mr Peter Ellingham has been a stalwart of the English department since 1988. He has been a dedicated classroom teacher, always willing to go the extra mile to ensure his students succeed. He has taken girls’ cricket teams and been a Debating coach and manager over many years. His knowledge of all things English will be missed by his departmental colleagues who wish him well in his new adventures. Also moving to other ventures is Mrs Gloria Manson, a part-time member of staff since 1995. As a teacher of reading and literacy, Gloria’s knowledge of reading strategies and her ability to ‘light the fire’ for students to become successful readers, have been valued by hundreds of TGS students over the past 19 years. Her passion for books and her belief in the power of reading to open up the world to young people have been her guiding forces. All of Gloria’s, six children are ‘graduates’ of the school, so this year brings to an end an association that began in 1983. She is looking forward to working on her second novel and taking care of her extended family and grandchildren.

Gloria Manson.

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Education: Rosmini College

Rosmini Recognises Achievement at Prizegiving At Senior Prize Giving this year, Rosmini College Head Boy, Jack Timmings was named the School Dux and he also won the Wallace Cup, the Casey Cup, the Father Charles Sormany Chemistry Cup (along with Jonathan Chang), the John Stevenson Memorial Cup for Determination, the Yunus Mohammed Cup for Excellence in Calculus (along with Gitae Moon), the Jim Church Senior Physics Cup, the Senior Oliver and the medal. Performing Arts Cup (along with Peter Walsh), the Commitment to Choir Cup and the North Shore Harmony Club Trophy (along with prefect, Lorenzo Datuin). Jack also received a University of Auckland Scholarship. The school’s other Head Boy, Benjamin Curran was awarded the Donnelly Cup for Senior Economics, the John Skinner Geography Prize and the Senior Accounting Prize. Deputy Head Boy, Jacob Ngaha, was given the Jack Timings. Williams Award for Services to Music and the May Gore Cup for Dependability (along with prefect, Miles Broderick). The school’s other Deputy Head Boy, Oliver Tyack won the RSA Trophy. Oliver along with prefects, Miles Broderick and Joseph Coddington have also received a special Rosmini College Medal of Courage for their heroic actions during an incident in which an out of control Subaru crashed into their school bus. This terrible accident took place in Kumeu in 2010, the boys, who were only in Year 10, administered first aid to the car’s driver (who later died) and his two seriously injured passengers.

Oliver along with prefects, Miles Broderick and Joseph Coddington have also received a special Rosmini College Medal of Courage for their heroic actions during an incident in which an out of control Subaru crashed into their school bus. Sports Captain, Ben Hyatt-Brown won the Catcheside Memorial Cup for Responsibility and Involvement. Ben was a member of the 1st XV Rugby team, the North Harbour U18 Rugby team and he attended the Auckland Blues Development Camp. The school’s other Sports Captain, Callum Simmonds, received a Auckland University Scholarship. He was also named the Sportsman of the Year. Callum was a member of the 1st XI Cricket team, the Captain of the 1st XI Soccer team and he also plays for Waitakere City Men’s Premier Football team. Callum also won the Aldiss

Classical Studies Prize and the Senior English Prize (along with Lorenzo Datuin). Rosmini College’s Prefects also did well: Miles Broderick won a Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship to the Auckland University of Technology; Mitchell Davie Martin won a Victoria Excellence Award to Wellington’s Victoria University and Lorenzo Datuin won a University of Auckland Scholarship. Lorenzo also received the Senior Graphics Prize (along with Emilio Garcia and fellow prefect, Zion Ahn), the Graphics Art Award and Photolife Award. Bradley Pivac won the Hospitality and Catering Award. Simon Woodard won the Services to Liturgy, Music and Audio Visual Events Award. Bradley and Simon were also awarded the Headmaster’s Prize. Henry Pyc won the Academic Prize for Physical Education and the Milne-Bland Award. Dominic Nano received the Philip Gales Biology Prize and the Mathematics with Statistics Prize (along with Jonathan Chang and Andrew George. Xavier Choi (along with Brian Kim) won the Edmonds Cup for Achievement (St Vincent de Paul). The following Year 13 students also won scholarships: Brian Kim won a Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship to Otago University; Aidan Cheyne won a Victoria Excellence Award to Wellington’s Victoria University and Ming Lun Choi won a University of Auckland Scholarship. Jack Simpson won the Sporting Performance of the Year and the Premier Basketball Team was the Team of the Year.

Opportunities Off-Stage Not everyone who becomes involved with performing arts at school wants to take to the stage; Rosmini past and present students Simon Woodard(17), Dylan Pike (19), Christian Nickless (18), and Ryan Westley (17) are proof of that. The boys have been actively involved with drama, music and multi-media productions at the state integrated Catholic secondary school in Takapuna on Auckland’s North Shore. They provide the lighting, sound and other backstage technical support and have grown this into paid part-time work outside of school. Last year they provided lighting and sound for professional productions of Educating Rita and The Lion in Winter while Woodard, who wants to work in event management, worked as a stage hand at Auckland’s annual Christmas in the Park and as a camera cabler on the TV show New Zealand’s Got Talent. Nickless, who this year started studying film-making at South Seas Film, Television, Animation and Photography School, says it’s allowed them to meet and network with industry insiders and to get work experience which, in turn, has helped in decisions about future work and tertiary training. Rosmini drama teacher, Rob Owens, says it’s a credit to the senior management and the school board that by implementing a drama programme they are not only recognizing the value of the arts but also the value of vital life and communication skills that can be learned through the subject. “These boys are evidence that it works.” The boys say arts need to be taken as seriously as any of the so-called more academic subjects as they believe it is these areas that will provide more jobs in future and foster the type of creative thinking work in general will increasingly demand. But they agree the system is not perfect. Pike, now studying Screen Arts at Unitec, says to be creative you have to have “the space” to make mistakes, fail and learn from these disappointments. “You have to have the room to fail and if you are afraid to fail because you’re concerned about the impact on your marks or NCEA assessment, then it hinders learning and development.”

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Salt Named Westlake Sportsman of the Year Westlake Boys High School recently celebrated the outstanding achievements of its sports teams and the individual sporting highlights of many talented young men at the school’s annual Sportsman of the Year Jack Sportsmen’s Dinner. The event Salt with his proud parents Maria and Simon. also presents an opportunity to thank the many volunteers who dedicate huge personal effort into coaching, managing and supporting Westlake’s sports programme. The highlight of the night was an address by guest speakers, Kiwi sailing legend and Westlaker Dean Barker and his Emirates Team New Zealand righthand man and long-time friend Ray Davies. The pair gave the captive audience a fascinating insight into the recent America’s Cup campaign and thanked their many fans for the dedicated support that Team New Zealand received throughout the campaign and beyond. The passionate haka that Westlake students performed afterwards for Dean and Ray sent shivers down the spines of everyone in the room. Westlake’s Sports Captain Jack Salt shared his memories of his time at school and thanked all parents and Westlake staff for their on-going support to students to help them achieve their dreams and goals. With all prizes and Westlake sports colours awarded, the most prestigious trophy of the night was announced. Nominees Sion Wiggin (squash), Cameron Webster (rowing), Marty Davenport (rowing), Jack Salt (basketball), Mitchell Goff (water polo), Josh Howe (basketball) and Victor Pollett (table tennis) shared the stage one more time before Jack Salt was crowned 2013 Westlake Boys’ Sportsman of the Year. Team of the Year went to Westlake’s National Secondary Schools Champion Table Tennis team of Victor Pollett, Victor Ma, Roger Wang and Wilfred Lan. 2013 Westlake Boys’ Sports Awards Winners Sportsman of the Year: Jack Salt (Basketball) Team of the Year: Table Tennis (Victor Pollett, Victor Ma, Roger Wang and Wilfred Lan)

Sir Ray Avery Entertains Westlake Graduates Westlake Boys Annual Graduation Dinner was held in late November providing 2013 Year 13 school leavers with the opportunity to celebrate the culmination of their school years with their schoolmates, families and Matthew Max Rogers, James Rankin, sh teachers. 500 guests were Wal Sam and calf Med Canham, Jesse duation Dinner. treated to an inspiring address by celebrate at the annual Gra scientist, inventor and medical philanthropist Sir Ray Avery who told the story of his challenging journey from poverty-striken orphan to award-winning social entrepreneur responsible for changing the lives of tens of thousands of medically disadvantaged people living in third world countries. Sir Ray was named New Zealander of the Year in 2010 and awarded the Sir Peter Blake Leadership medal in the same year. He has published two books – his autobiography ‘Rebel With a Cause’ and the stunning photographic coffee table book ‘The Power of Us’ featuring portraits of ‘New Zealanders who dare to dream’. Prior to the official graduation ceremony, Headmaster David Ferguson addressed the leavers leaving them with the message to follow their passion and live by their school motto of Virtute Experiamur – ‘Let Courage Be Thy Test’. Westlakers (Old Boys Association) President Rick Stevens toasted the 2013 Leavers before presenting a lifetime membership award to longstanding staff member, former Deputy Headmaster Don Johnson. The 2013 Westlakers Red Blooded Award

Jubilee Trophy: NZ representatives at World Junior Championships: Sion Wiggin (Squash), Victor Ma (Table Tennis), Cameron Webster (Rowing), Marty Davenport (Rowing), Mitchell Goff (Water Polo), Josh Howe (Basketball) Alf Butt Trophy: “tenacity and determination”: Sean and Callum Law (Rugby and Touch) Pascoe Cup: “positive attitude”: Josh Howe (Basketball) Simon Bryan Shield: “outstanding achievement”: Marty Davenport (Rowing) Staff Commitment Recognition: Mr James McIntyre (Rugby & Touch), Mr Steve McCracken (Hockey), Mr Charles Meredith (Hockey & Cricket) and Ms Keryn Wright (Water Polo) Westlake 50th Jubilee Trophy – NZ Representatives at U19 Junior World Championships: Mitchell Goff – Water Polo; Cameron Webster – Rowing; Marty Davenport – Rowing; Josh Howe – Basketball; Sion Wiggin – Squash; Victor Ma – Table Tennis

(Left to right): Westlakers Simon Smith, David Abercrombie, Ray Davies, Dean Barker, Jono Spurdle.

for Westlake passion and spirit was presented to John Lee who displayed an incredible attitude towards facing challenges throughout his Westlake years. John’s fellow students showed their utmost respect for him by Sir Ray Avery (left) with Hea performing the school haka in his dmaster David Ferguson. honour. 2013 Head Boy Jesse Medcalf gave a Valedictory Speech noting the memorable highlights of his Westlake years before Voicemale choir member and MC George Aitken lead the school song. Slowly it dawned on the leavers present that this occasion did indeed mark the end of their school years.

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Education: Westlake Girls High School

Pictured above from left to right: Bob Nelligan, Grace Phillips, Echezona Unamadu, Patrick Flynn and Gary Monk.

Major Academic Awards Supreme Academic Awards DUX – cup presented by Ms L Moodie to Naomi Stuart (pictured) The Beth Porteous Cup for Proxime Accessit: Laura Staveley Cup for Best All-Round Pupil in Cultural, Academic and Leadership Achievements: Alice Allfree Cup for Best All-Round Pupil in Sporting, Academic and Leadership Achievements presented by Mr and Mrs W Phillips: Bronwyn Kjestrup Cup for Citizenship presented by Mr A Jeffries: Yan Lok Tse

Sportswoman of the Year nominees with Jo Aleh (right) from left to right: Kate Burley (Netball/Water Polo), Tayla Clement (Paralympic Swimming), Rosie Cheng (Tennis), Rebecca Goddard (Badminton), Bethany Hayman (Volleyball), Bronwyn Kjestrup (Basketball/Netball), Poppy Logan (Rowing), Rayna Phillips (Badminton), Ella Pilkington (Athletics/Weight Lifting).

Sports Dinner The 2013 Sporting Excellence Awards were held at Westlake Boys High School on Thursday 7 November. After another outstanding sporting year, the task of Katie Perkins, Jo Aleh, Lynl ee Smith, Kate Chilcott, Julie Carrel and selecting top awards was extremely Alison Roe. difficult with most awards closely contested. The top award recipients for 2013 were: • Sportswoman of the Year – Bronwyn Kjestrup • Young Sportswoman of the Year – Yeon Su Lee • Sporting All Rounder – Sammi Stanton • Student Coach of the Year – Bronwyn Kjestrup and Elena Brown • Volunteer of the Year – Lucille Vukets • Coach of the Year – Dave Vukets • Team of the Year – Rowing Under 16 Four’s

Future Problem Solving Success This has been a highly successful year for Westlake’s Future Problem Solving teams. A Senior team and a Senior individual were selected for FPS Nationals. This makes the team one of the top four in the country and our individual Angela Zhang one of the top three. The team was made up of Jennifer Li, Angela Sun, Catherine Song and Lucy Qiu. The FPS students were coached by Steff Chambers and Neroli Scollay. FPS National Finals were held from 2-4 November at Carey Park in Henderson. The girls achieved podium finishes in every category: 1st in the Flag-making competition, 3rd in the Senior Dramatic Presentation, 3rd in the Senior Booklet and most importantly 2nd in the Team Booklet, which was a very closely fought

Outward Bound Opportunity for Westlake Students Westlake Girls High School is most grateful to the generosity of the Trustees of the St Patrick’s Day Charity Classic. Funds raised by this charity are being used to send two Year 11 students to the Mind, Body and Soul course at Outward Bound from 4–24 January 2014. This is a fantastic opportunity for our students with each scholarship worth around $4000. During the three-week course the students will experience all the outdoor elements and adventure activities that Outward Bound has to offer like sailing, kayaking, bush craft, rock climbing and navigation. They will be challenged both physically and mentally and will leave with a strong sense of personal responsibility, independence and motivation.

During the three-week course the students will experience all the outdoor elements and adventure activities that Outward Bound has to offer like sailing, kayaking, bush craft, rock climbing and navigation. They will be challenged both physically and mentally… Courtney Miller (Westlake student in 2004) was the first recipient of this award. The generosity of the St Patrick’s Day Charity Classic has now successfully helped eighteen North Shore students to attend this once in a lifetime experience. Grace Phillips and Echezona Unamadu were selected to attend this course. They met with three of the trustees where they were presented with their tickets, back packs and t-shirts. We look forward to their presentation at the start of Term 1 where they will share their experiences with the rest of the school.

competition. Our team was one of two selected to go to Iowa State University to attend FPS Internationals held from 12-15 June in 2014. In addition, as a Nationals competitor associated with a school who qualified for Internationals, Angela Zhang can also attend as a multiaffiliate competitor who will join with other students to form a competitive team.

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Experiencing Fair Trade at First Hand The All Good Banana Company, a Fair Trade organisation, treated our Year 11 Social Studies classes to a hand of organic bananas and a talk by Wilson Sanchez on his life as a small banana farmer living sustainably in the rainforest high in the Andean mountains in Ecuador. The All Good Banana Company works with the El Guabo cooperative to ensure a fair deal for the people who grow this sweet, tasty and chemical free fruit. Wilson has been able to send his children to school because of Fair Trade. Wilson’s daughter came along to tell the class what it is like to be a student in Ecuador and how important Fair Trade has been for her family. Wilson’s son enjoys school too and, unlike many children around the world, Wilson Jnr doesn’t have to work in the banana plantation because child labour is strictly prohibited. Wilson’s talk brought home the realities for students of Fair Trade as opposed to Free trade. The girls also learned what it is like to live in banana paradise. Thank you to All Good Banana Company for making this talk possible.

Social Studies Insight into Rwandan Genocide The Land of a Thousand Hills ran red with blood in 1994, during a genocide that took the lives of nearly 800,000 people who were, for the most part, ethnicallyrelated. Year 12 Social Studies have been studying Rwanda and the ideologies and forces that contributed to this human tragedy. The students were treated to an inspirational talk by Francois Byamana, a survivor of the genocide, and successful playwright whose message of survival, humanity and hope gave us an insider’s vision into what it was like to live in Rwanda during this time. Francois is currently performing his play A Thousand Hills at the Mangere Arts Centre. His powerful message will prepare them well for the upcoming external examination.

The students were treated to an inspirational talk by Francois Byamana, a survivor of the genocide, and successful playwright whose message of survival, humanity and hope gave us an insider’s vision into what it was like to live in Rwanda during this time.

Sam Walsh, Max Rogers, Jesse Medcalf, James Rankin, Matt Canham.

‘Water’ Difference

School Boys Can Make A team of five Westlake Boys’ High School students have set up a company to raise funds for four charities in their community. Their fundraising vehicle is a line of bottled water with four different coloured labels to represent the charity the profits from each bottle will go to. The team of enterprising Westlake Boys - Sam Walsh, Max Rogers, Jesse Medcalf, James Rankin, Matt Canham - have chosen four charities to support: KidsCan, SPCA, Canteen and St John. The fund-raising water will be sold at Z petrol stations across the North Shore.

Our aim was to find a partner that is involved in the community, and knowing about Z’s Good in the Hood programme we thought Z would be a perfect match. Jesse Medcalf, managing director of LiquidChange, the company the boys have established to develop and market their product said: “LiquidChange is about giving consumers an outlet for their altruism, without going out of their way. We want to let people choose a charity that matters to them.” “Our aim was to find a partner that is involved in the community, and knowing about Z’s Good in the Hood programme we thought Z would be a perfect match. We both realise that business and improving society aren’t mutually exclusive,” Jesse said. Mark Forsyth, General Manager Retail at Z said: “Z is very happy to support these enterprising students and at the same time help their chosen charities. The Young Enterprise Scheme is an incredible learning experience for thousands of students and the community focus of this business fits well with Z’s values.” The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme involves students setting up a company, creating real products or services, compiling and implementing a business plan and making a real profit or loss. For all students, the business knowledge they develop is supplemented by skills in teamwork, communication, problem solving, negotiation, and decision making. Students learn through experiencing the value of innovative thinking and develop enterprising attributes. LiquidChange bottled water will be available from early October in a number of Auckland Z service stations including: Northcross, Glen Park, Lakeside, Whangaparaoa, Constellation Drive, Greville, and Mairangi Bay. Each of the stations will highlight the offer in-store.

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Retirement: The Poynton

Having a really good time takes a real team effort From music recitals to table tennis competitions to grand Christmas dinners, there is never a dull moment at The Poynton retirement village in Takapuna! In fact, it’s just the opposite. There is always something going on in this vibrant community. The idea for many of these events and activities comes from the residents themselves and the team in charge of making it all happen is The Poynton Residents Committee made of these busy people! Introducing…. Pam Bohling – Events Co-ordinator As her position suggests, Pam plays a key role pulling everything together. She works closely with all the other committee members, as well as The Poynton’s receptionist Bernice Raos. “There is something to do every day, so it is a busy job, but it’s very satisfying seeing the enjoyment all the residents get,” says Pam. Ray Jagger - Chairman Now in his second year as Chairman, Ray describes his role as overseeing the rest of the committee, liasing with Lynda Hull the village manager and making sure the residents are happy with what they’re doing! It sounds like it could be stressful, however, he says “we have a great committee who make my job easier.” Keith Brown - Treasurer The residents committee is an independent, self-funded, notfor-profit group and the important job of keeping the accounts balanced rests with Keith Brown. “When resident requests come to us, the first thing I do is make sure we have enough funds to pay for it!” say Keith. “Once a month I present our accounts to the committee, every quarter we have a residents meeting and once a year we have an AGM.” Jan Ellin – Committee Member A resident of the village for 22 months, Jan was one of the people who formed The Poynton Outdoor Bowling Club who go out and play at other North Shore bowling greens. She also helps arrange resident outings which sometimes go as far afield as Waiheke Island! “I love living at The Poytnon and it’s great belonging to this wonderful community,” says Jan. Ron Rennie – Sport Co-ordinator Still as fit as a fiddle, Ron Rennie is a sports nut who oversees the many sporting events at The Poynton. Bowls is a real love and he’s organised the village championship that includes

singles, pairs, triples and fours. When he’s not on the green he’s probably playing croquet, snooker or table tennis! “We’re getting more and more residents involved and they really do love it,” says Ron. Elaine Hutchinson – Secretary Every good committee needs a good secretary and at The Poynton this role is held by Elaine Hutchinson. She’s had plenty of administrative experience over the years having been a secretary with various sports clubs and the North Harbour Special Olympics Committee. “We’ve got a great bunch of people in the committee and I love the involvement,” says Pam. Ian Bentley – Committee Member Ian Bentley is the new boy on the block. He only moved to The Poynton in December last year, but was whisked into his resident committee position in next to no time. Ian’s main task is editing The Poynton Press, the monthly resident newsletter, plus he runs the fun (but highly competitive) table tennis sessions twice a week. With a team of such talented and committed residents helping to organise all these wonderful activities, it really is no surprise that The Poynton is regarded as the North Shore’s finest retirement lifestyle village. For more information on The Poynton, please call Jan on 09 488 5711.

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Accountancy: with Matthew Bellingham, Bellingham Wallace For this issue, Channel’s resident accountancy expert Matt Bellingham reviews the progress in reducing financial reporting requirements for companies…

Savings for SMEs a pipe dream? I first touched on the Government’s proposal to reduce the financial reporting requirements for companies, back in September 2011. Since then we have been through an extensive consultation period with all submissions currently under review. Two years on, what exactly has been proposed and is there a catch? Essentially the Government will be rewriting the Financial Reporting Act 1993 so that most companies will no longer be required to prepare generalpurpose financial statements (GPFS). In other words, financial statements will have less requirements to meet so in theory they should be easier to prepare. The only exceptions are likely to be large companies, which have turnover in excess of $30 million or $60 million in assets, or companies that are issuers. Companies won’t be completely off the hook and their financial statements will still need to meet a minimum set of requirements. There is a working group set up by the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants to come up with some reporting guidelines, but the minimum standards will be set by the country’s largest user of financial statements - the IRD.

It is also important to remember that it’s not only the IRD that wants the information contained within your financial statements. Banks, owners and shareholders all rely on it to make important decisions… Initially there was a lot of media hype around the fact that these changes would save New Zealand businesses $90 million a year. While this seems like a pretty big chunk of revenue, based on roughly 450,000 companies

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(the government’s figures) this only equated to about $200 per company, which is a bit of an anti-climax, but at least it is better than nothing I guess. In late November the IRD issued their discussion document outlining the proposed minimum standards, and after my initial review I now suspect that the Government were very optimistic with their anticipated savings in compliance costs! Why? Under the proposed minimum requirements companies will be required to prepare a balance sheet, profit and loss statement, statement of accounting policies, tax reconciliation – all good so far. But they will also be required to disclose all related party transactions, and this is the caveat which could actually result in additional compliance costs. It is also important to remember that it’s not only the IRD that wants the information contained within your financial statements. Banks, owners and shareholders all rely on it to make important decisions, so the other question worth pondering is whether the minimum is always going to be enough? If your businesses has loans or overdrafts, then banks will probably require a lot more insight into ‘what’s going on in your business’ - not only so they can keep track of their investment, but also make future lending decisions. At the end of the day, I think it is important to remember these minimum standards are just that, minimums, and there will still be the option to provide further information and analysis so that you can better understand your business and use the information to make good decisions. The Government is looking at introducing these changes as soon as 1 April 2014. While I appreciate the Government’s attempt to try and reduce the burden of compliance on the engine room of the New Zealand economy, I think that there has been a lost opportunity. It would have been nice to move micro businesses to much simpler standards, perhaps even a simple cash accounting model for those with revenues lower than $250,000. To remain up-to-date with how these proposed changes play out – visit our website (www.bellinghamwallace.co.nz) and sign up to our magazine and electronic newsletter updates.

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Education: Peter Clague, Kristin School Kristin School’s Executive Principal, Peter Clague, reflects on the importance of keeping your attention on the important things when parenting teenagers.

Fences

Peter Clague, Executive Principal.

Kristin School’s Executive Principal, Peter Clague, considers the analogy of farm fences in the education of our young men. Years ago, when I lived on a euphemistically named “Lifestyle” block, I awoke one morning to discover the sheep contentedly munching on the last branches of a grove of native trees and shrubs that I had been carefully raising. The remnants of the electric fence that had once protected my plants lay tangled around the their hooves, power in the battery pack having long since run out. Resisting the urge to reach for the mint sauce, I replanted more trees, rebuilt the fence, and restocked a supply of batteries. And I abandoned my vain hope that the sheep would learn to stay away from the fence once they’d touched it the first time. I was reminded of my fencing disaster while on a wilderness experience camp several years later. A group of Year 11 boys and I spent a wonderful five days living off the land on the back of a remote farm in the Far North. The farmer ran 200 very large bulls and needless to say, there were no flimsy tape, battery-powered fences in sight. His electric fence consisted of a single strand of thick twisted wire cable, tightly strung, clearly visible and carrying an uninterrupted current evenly over the paddocks.

The fences, or rules, which we provide for them as parents and educators need to be clearly visible, reliably maintained and robust enough to withstand a little pushing at times. Young bulls will always test fences and if they are weak and undefended they will inevitably break through. The occasional jolt from an electric fence reminds the bull of its limits and it moves away from danger with no lasting damage. There is no point in hoping that a bull will stay away from a fence just because it can see it is there. Farmers expect fences to be tested and smart ones build them accordingly. As I contemplated those fences, the parallels with young people, particularly boys, were striking. Like young bulls, teenagers also need boundaries within which to operate. The fences, or rules, which we provide for them as parents and educators need to be clearly visible, reliably maintained and robust enough to withstand a little pushing at times. A weak fence tells a young person that the restriction is not thought to be worthy of defending and natural adolescent inquisitiveness combined with a growing desire for independence prompts them to give it a bit of a nudge. A week on the farm (or was it a week with 20 young men?) reminded me that good guidance for young people should be as simple as a good fence. We need but a few rules, clearly seen and logically placed. They should carry a consequence that is persuasive but does no lasting damage. They should be regularly maintained so their importance is appreciated. We should not be surprised or disappointed if our children push hard against them occasionally, but we must not let them trample over the boundaries we set if we are to maintain their respect. We build fences to keep our young people safe; if they want to leave they must go through the gates that we also will provide when they are ready.

Talking Trusts: Tammy McLeod, Davenports

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This monthly column is provided by Tammy Mcleod (BA LLB), a partner at Davenports Harbour Lawyers. Tammy leads the Davenports Harbour Trust Team and enjoys providing clients with advice and assistance on a broad range of issues involving the establishment and structuring of asset plans, interpretation of trust deeds, duties of trustees and the management and administration of trust funds. A key part of Tammy’s practice is reviewing existing asset holding structures to ensure they achieve the needs and requirements they were established to meet. She is also experienced in Property (Relationships) Act issues and believes that the provisions of the Act are an important consideration in personal asset planning. Tammy is a past president of the Auckland Women’s Lawyers’ Association and is a current co-convenor of the Tammy McLeod. NZICA Trust Special Interest Group.

Kelly & Jack Kelly and Jack were a successful young couple. They owned their own home – no mean feat in this day and age, and had also started their own business. Upon the advice of their accountant, they set up a trust at the time they bought their home and also transferred the shares in the company which owned their business to the trust. Their accountant advised them to talk to their lawyer about doing a will and when they saw him he also suggested putting in place a memorandum of guidance, or letter of wishes for the trustees of the trust. Their lawyer explained that a memorandum of guidance is like a will for the trust and sets out your wishes as to what you want to happen to the trust assets if one or both of them died. Kelly and Jack didn’t have any children at the time of setting up the trust, although it was definitely on the agenda for them in the next couple of years. So, they decided to put in the memorandum of guidance that if they both died without having had any children, the assets of the trust would be used for the education of their nieces and nephews. Tragically, Kelly and Jack were both killed in a horrific car accident while travelling south to go skiing one weekend. Their families were devastated. A month or so after their deaths, Jack’s brother, George, went to Kelly and Jack’s lawyer to sort out their estates and the trust. He had a copy of the memorandum of guidance which set out that the trust’s assets would be held in trust for the education of the nieces and nephews. George hadn’t seen a copy of the trust deed, so was completely shocked when the lawyer told him that even though the nieces and nephews had been named in the memorandum of guidance, they weren’t named in the trust deed as beneficiaries. The lawyer began to do a lot of throat clearing and nervous shuffling of papers as he explained to George, if you are not named as a beneficiary of a trust, you cannot benefit from the trust fund. Therefore, the nieces and nephews would not be able to benefit from the trust and the trust fund would be distributed to charities. It is crucial to ensure that the people who you want to benefit from your trust in any event, are named as beneficiaries of your trust To ensure you don’t make the same mistake, take advice. Contact: Tammy McLeod, Email: tammy.mcleod@davenportsharbour.co.nz or visit: www.davenportsharbour.co.nz

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Legally Speaking with Schnauer and Co

Commercial leases

Nick Kearney.

Nick Kearney is an Associate with Schnauer & Co. Limited in Milford. NKearney@schnauer.com www.schnauer.com

With the economy expected to pick up next year, this will likely provide a fillip for commercial landlords. It is timely then to discuss some relevant aspects of commercial leases. A commercial lease gives the tenant a legal interest in the property. Tenants that have commercial leases for extended periods are able to have their leases registered against the title to the property, unless the lease expressly prevents registration. In order to be valid, a commercial lease must include two certainties: The time period, and the leased premises. To avoid doubt as to what area was actually included in the lease it is advisable to attach to the lease a plan with the leased area clearly marked. There are two time periods involved in a lease. A periodic lease has no fixed start and end date. Rather, the lease ends when notice has been given by either party to the other. A fixed term lease does need a start and end date that are identifiable and certain. Further, the tenant must have exclusive possession of the property, and be given quiet enjoyment of the property.

There are two time periods involved in a lease. A periodic lease has no fixed start and end date. Rather, the lease ends when notice has been given by either party to the other. A fixed term lease does need a start and end date that are identifiable and certain.

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A lease will usually be in written form, although this is not strictly necessary for it to be enforceable. As long as the above requirements are met, the parties can agree on any other lease terms. The Auckland District Law Society provides standard commercial leases for the parties to use, and lawyers and agents frequently use these, but it is not mandatory to do so. What will be important is clarifying ownership of fixtures and fittings in the leased property and the intended use of the property. It will be a breach of the lease by the tenant to use the property for any other purpose apart from the agreed use without the landlord’s consent. It is common for one of the parties to the lease to be a company. If the tenant is a company, the landlord will almost certainly require a personal guarantee from a party involved in the tenant company, usually a director or shareholder. The guarantor will be personally liable for all obligations of the tenant company, including any money owed by the tenant company to the landlord. We are frequently asked whether the guarantor can terminate their guarantee if the tenant assigns the lease. As usual, it depends on the specific wording in the lease however modern leases tend to be more flexible in this regard. In modern leases the guarantor for the outgoing tenant will still be liable under the guarantee until the new tenant renews the lease at the next renewal period. This is one good reason for tenants to have shorter lease periods with more rights of renewal. As a side issue, if you are a guarantor for a tenant’s obligations then if you seek finance from a bank the bank will likely consider your obligations as guarantor under the lease as a commitment that you have which could constrain your ability to borrow.

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Commercial Property with Colliers International North Shore

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Jimmy O’Brien.

Jimmy O’Brien and Chris Dibble, Colliers International.

Industrial property market on the up Favourable business conditions are raising the industrial property sector’s overall growth revival in the past year to new heights. Investors now see the industrial sector as the most likely to provide the best results out of any of the commercial sectors. Auckland continues to provide record low yields, rising leasing activity, rental rate appreciation and growing land absorption rates. The North Shore offers some of the strongest investment fundamentals in the whole of Auckland. Industrial property vacancy rates, shown in the table, are very low. The most extreme example is the Wairau Valley, where industrial vacancy fell to just 1.8% in August 2013 (down from 2.4% in August 2012). This is the lowest vacancy rate of any industrial area in Auckland, and significantly lower than the overall average industrial vacancy rate for greater Auckland, which was 3.4% in August 2013 and 5.0% in August 2012. High occupancy rates, stable cashflow and capital value rises are the attributes that make investors feel more confident about industrial property than any other commercial sector in Auckland, according to Colliers’ latest confidence survey. Investors expect there will be further growth in the sector, which has traded at strong prices in the past few years, with North Shore industrial property particularly tightly-held. North Shore industrial property tenants may find the balance of power swinging towards landlords in the year ahead, due to the lack of available industrial space. Auckland’s 20-year average industrial vacancy rate is 5%, so the latest vacancy recorded on the North Shore is now very low indeed. The ability of investors to purchase prime industrial stock on the North Shore remains limited, which has kept investment yields at record lows. Despite the rise

in interest rates forecast in 2014, it is expected that investors will remain attracted to the defensive characteristics that the sector provides. The demand trends currently seen among industrial businesses looking to relocate on the North Shore also mean that properties tend to be easy to let, with many occupiers queuing up to gain a presence in the key industrial areas of Mairangi Bay, North Harbour and Wairau Valley. Tenants are noticeably more enthusiastic in the growing business environment, enabling them to commit more comfortably to a long-term future. Now that the future is looking more defined with consistent GDP results, users are quicker to act on not only moving to new, customised premises, but also to better-suited existing premises that meet their business needs.

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North Shore industrial property tenants may find the balance of power swinging towards landlords in the year ahead, due to the lack of available industrial space. Auckland’s 20year average industrial vacancy rate is 5%, so the latest vacancy recorded on the North Shore is now very low indeed.

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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 Magazine.

Simon Gundry.

Another Year of Grumbles Goes By It’s hard to believe the year has gone, in fact it’s hard to believe where the last 50 years has gone – why I say 50 years, is because it is the 50th anniversary of John F Kennedy’s assassination. I remember the day as if it was yesterday, the family was living in Devonport, in Church St to be exact. The only communication system we had in those days was a single telephone in the house, which was on a party line with half a dozen other houses in the area. We had a special ring which identified whose phone was ringing. We as kids used to listen in to other people’s conversations as a bit of entertainment and to see what was going on around the Borough. It was quite interesting to hear gossip from down the road, who wasn’t paying their bills, who was late home from the Masonic or Esplanade Hotels and whose place the police were called to, to break up a domestic. You’d get all this information on a party line. But the most earth shattering news I ever heard on the party line was Clarry Webb’s mother calling him on 23 November 1963, which was the 22 November in the USA, and dramatically telling Clarry the President had been assassinated. I have always had a fascination, like a lot of people my age, with his assassination. I must admit that I have read most of the conspiracy theorists’ ideas of what happened on that day in Dallas. In the past month we have been absolutely swamped with television programmes on the 50th anniversary of that dramatic day. During my life there are only a few times when I can tell you exactly where I was at times of dramatic events in the World. The assassination day, the first man landing on the moon, the death of Norman Kirk, the Wahine afternoon, the death of Lady Diana, the day we finally won the America’s Cup in 1995, 9/11, the All Black World Cup win 2011 - and apart from that, all the other world events are really twisted into a big cacophony of memories. Things have annoyed me during the year; and right of the top of that list must be that dreadful programme “Seven Sharp” – not that I have watched it too much but I have had glimpses of it, I must admit. It’s a so called current events programme and I’d love to know the budget that Television One is spending nightly on those three so called presenters to present, after advertising, some nineteen minutes of crap television. The budget including the presenters, the

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make up artists, the producers, the writers, the sound people etc. must be horrific - this programme is a complete embarrassment to television. The sooner they get rid of this, the better. Paul Holmes must be turning in his grave to see what has superseded him. Another thing I have been really getting annoyed with is, the “high viz” people, road cones, Traffic Wardens, Council digging up roads three months after they’ve put them down, because they’ve forgotten to put some services in or hadn’t liased with the people who put the services in. I’m also over the buffoons who are developing the Masonic Hotel, the wonderful iconic hub of Devonport nightlife for 150 odd years that is now becoming developed into a motley group of tightly jammed apartments facing dead south, but that is another story.

So it’s Christmas time again, let’s get behind it and go and visit friends we haven’t seen for a long time. As I told you all last year, get the neighbours over for a barbecue and a bottle of red wine. Get up early and watch the sun rise in our eastern skies and come up over the magnificent islands in the Hauraki Gulf. So we should start thinking about the positive things that have happened during the year – one of these is our magnificent All Black side who continue to showcase the best of New Zealand rugby. The unbelievable display during the Americas’ Cup in San Francisco. The way our country is displaying economic growth much to the envy of so many other western nations. The way the country is rolling along beautifully, the last thing we need is a change of leadership or government. If we want to hamstring this place beautifully let’s go ahead with a Labour/Green government and see how far that gets us. There is enough opportunity in this Country for everyone to live decently, I firmly believe this. So it’s Christmas time again, let’s get behind it and go and visit friends we haven’t seen for a long time. As I told you all last year, get the neighbours over for a barbecue and a bottle of red wine. Get up early and watch the sun rise in our eastern skies and come up over the magnificent islands in the Hauraki Gulf. Walk one of many, many splendid beaches with your children, or your Mum and Dad. Enjoy every day as if it is a gift from God, as who knows, a year from now what may have happened in our World and in our personal worlds. Have a wonderful Christmas and a festive New Year. Simon

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Channel Feature Properties with Andrew Dorreen, Precision Real Estate

The Picture Perfect Downsize - Gibbons Road Cracker! 16A Gibbons Road, Takapuna Beach Located a just a moments stroll to the heart of Takapuna Retail precinct, Takapuna Library, 30 seconds to Takapuna Beach, Gibbons Road is one of Takapuna most acclaimed and tightly held residential addresses. 16A Gibbons is a quality block and weatherboard property, a true lock up and leave, but can offer, if needed up to four bedrooms and two large living areas with a generous lawn area perfect for small dogs, or children to play. With the beach 30 seconds away this has to be the perfect solution for busy lifestyles or downsizers. The

home has two bedrooms upstairs plus a recently installed new kitchen, carpets and ensuited bathroom. There is a generous dining room, spacious lounge which flows out to a large deck capturing a framed view of Rangitoto. Downstairs is a very large bedroom with own ensuite, and another large living room, which enjoys the benefits of that late afternoon sun. Overall with nothing do but enjoy the benefits of a warm perfectly presented home, with a location second to none, this home is a fantastic lock and leave lifestyle at a modest budget.

Exceptional Value Substantial Lakeside Property

$3,795,000

33 Killarny Street , Takapuna Number 33 Killarney Street is an idyllic retreat that captures intimate and panoramic visions of Lake Pupuke and the Hauraki Gulf beyond. Expertly crafted to maximise the site and enviable position, the luxurious residence captures the perfect blend of timeless elegance and family comfort, with wonderful indoor/outdoor living options. Despite the tranquillity at home, the location is right at the heart of sought after Takapuna, within easy walking distance to the thriving precinct’s shopping, dining and golden beach. Set over three levels, rich, sumptuous interiors are brought to life with the use of remarkable design

details throughout, while dramatic soaring ceilings and angles lend exceptional feelings of space. The vast, elongated entry level offers numerous formal and informal living options, warmed by majestic feature wood burning fireplaces, as well as the farmhouse kitchen enhanced with gourmet appliances. This is a true entertainer’s home, with up to five bedrooms spread throughout to easily accommodate family and guests and wonderful alfresco living from the balconies, intimate patios and inspirational landscaped garden to the expansive tiled rear terrace overlooking the lake. 640m2 of home on 1,088m2 of land.

Andrew Dorreen | Precision Real Estate Ltd MREINZ Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Email: andrew@precision.net.nz | Phone: 021 747 334 | www.precision.net.nz

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A SELECTION OF ANDREW DORREEN’S 2013 SALES Andrew Dorreen would like to thank the vendors and purchasers of the properties bought and sold this year. With a month still to go Andrew has successfully sold just under $90 million dollars worth of North Shore real estate in the last 11 months. With an average sale price in 2013 of over $3 million dollars per property, Andrew knows the top end of the market. Following your Christmas festivities, get in touch and contact Andrew Dorreen to get your home SOLD. Andrew Dorreen | Email: andrew@precision.net.nz | Phone: 021 747 334 | www.precision.net.nz

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Channel Feature Property with Nicky White, Precision Real Estate

‘Stonebrook’ - Timeless, Understated Elegance 99 Wake Road Coatesville

EXCLUSIVE

When only the best of quality will do, this 640m2 single level solid masonry French Country Residence is located on one of the most gorgeous, level, north facing 1.85 hectare blocks in Coatesville. Complete with sprawling lawns, established orchard, superb landscaping design, a pond with jetty and a magnificent mature oak tree that holds centre stage. The position, privacy and outlook from this home will astound you. Featuring five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two powder rooms, a gorgeous French country inspired gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, formal and informal living and dining, billiards room, home theatre/library, office, gym, exquisite laundry and drying room, seven car garaging (four being in a separate, matching 82m2 boat house), and two workshops. Solid French Oak timber floors, custom sale carpets, natural stone and solid timbers, high studs, custom designed cornices and finishing lines, authentic antique rustic French chandeliers,

fresh air ventilation, central vac, complete smart house/home automation, high tech security cameras and lighting, imported European wallpapers, Italian manufactured down lights and Italian antiqued door handles. The list goes on... Schist Stone walls, electric gates, the extensive use of stunning natural stone and marble inside and out will impress the most discerning purchaser. This residence has a class with absolutely no compromise...inside and out. Please phone for viewing times By Negotiation www.precision.net.nz ID# 300731

Gorgeous, level, north facing. Nicky White | Precision Real Estate Ltd MREINZ Precision Real Estate Ltd MREINZ 09 489 1189 (Licensed - REAA 2008)

Email: nickywhite@xtra.co.nz | Phone: 021 754 667 | www.precision.net.nz

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Over $100 million worth of sales in 11 months Nicky comes from a highly successful sales and marketing background where she has drawn upon her wide variety of business experiences including property interests and development to create her thriving sales portfolio of real estate. With having sold over $193 million dollars worth of real estate since April 2011 and more than $108 million dollars worth since January 2013, Nicky is one of New Zealand’s most successful residential salespersons. Specialising in the finest and most exquisite homes and lifestyle properties in the Auckland and Rodney districts, she is one of the most trusted and reliable real estate salespersons within the region and has numerous unsolicited client testimonials.

Nicky White.

She applies her wealth of knowledge and experience to accurately read and address the current market situations within the area. Nicky ensures the unique core and essence of each property is revealed in such a way to capture the full attention of buyers within the marketplace.

Nicky is dedicated to providing her clients with an exceptional and incomparable service. She has strived over the years to become a leader within the Real Estate Industry and in doing so has created long lasting relationships with her clients that have been built on reliability and with the assurance that their needs and wants are adhered to and that the best result for each individual is accomplished. She prides herself for the fact she has built her business work ethic on honesty, trust and integrity and these are the values that have her clients coming back time and again. Call Nicky today for a confidential, no obligation chat about the best way to market your property to get the results you want with the utmost integrity.

A SELECTION OF RECENT SALES BY NICKY WHITE

Phone Nicky for a confidential, no obligation chat about the best way to market your property to get the results you want with the utmost integrity.

NICKY WHITE 021 754 667 nickywhite@xtra.co.nz www.precision.net.nz

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Channel Feature Home with Nadja Court, Barfoot & Thompson

Designed to be different, yet exceptional in every way! 23 Castor Bay Road, Castor Bay - For Sale by Auction Designed to be different this home in Castor Bay Road is magnificent, every facet will impress you, entice you... it’s just divine. It is to be sold by Auction through Nadja Court of Barfoot & Thompson, Mairangi Bay. Exquisite from the very first glance and affording total privacy with exceptional views, this home is an absolute treasure and very special. Key features are a soaring light filled entrance way, multiple living spaces that embrace contemporary living, gourmet entertainers kitchen, both formal and informal dining and sensational sea, city and coastal views. It’s the full package. Living flows seamlessly to the sparkling swimming pool and alfresco entertaining area which are perfect for family living or entertaining on a grand scale. The master suite is unsurpassed luxury, rivaling the most coveted penthouse. This is a tranquil space to relax and embrace the ultimate in vistas. The home is also situated in highly coveted school zones, is just a few minutes from the beach and Milford shopping centre, with easy motorway access –exceptional in every way. The current owners are relocating with a flexible settlement available. This home offers a lifestyle of extreme indulgence. It’s a breathtaking property – make it yours today. Contact Nadja Court today.

AUCTION ON SITE ON 03/12/13 AT 6PM

23 Castor Bay Road, Castor Bay View: Viewing by Appointment or Open Homes View property onlIne: www.barfoot.co,nz/510696 For further information contact: Nadja Court, Barfoot & Thompson, Mairangi Bay M: 021-777-690 or 478-9089 e: n.court@barfoot.co.nz Number 1 Salesperson, Barfoot & Thompson Companywide from 2011-2013

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Family Perfection in Mairangi Bay For Sale by Negotiation – 125 Kowhai Road, Mairangi Bay This great property, set peacefully down a private driveway in highly desirable Mairangi Bay, is a beautifully presented weatherboard family home. It is being marketed by Nadja Court of Barfoot & Thompson Mairangi Bay. It is situated on a full 1153 square metres freehold section with spacious landscaped gardens and lawns. The home is well designed to capture the light and embrace its superb position. It flows effortlessly from one space to another. There are generous living spaces, five bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, family room and formal dining. The multiple alfresco entertaining areas are the icing on the cake, offering you an incomparable luxurious home with a touch of France in coastal Mairangi Bay. To top it all off it is just moments from the beach and the fabulous cafe lifestyle of Mairangi Bay village. Everything you need is close by – shops, golf course, tennis clubs, surf club, Saturday food markets, superb school zones, easy motorway access to city. This home offers it all! Don’t delay, contact Nadja Court today for viewing times.

FOR SALE BY NEGOTIATION

125 Kowhai Road, Mairangi Bay View: Phone for viewing times View property onlIne: www.barfoot.co,nz/511324 For further information contact: Nadja Court, Barfoot & Thompson, Mairangi Bay M: 021-777-690 or 478-9089 e: n.court@barfoot.co.nz Number 1 Salesperson, Barfoot & Thompson Companywide from 2011-2013

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Local Real Estate: The Rosies – The Power of Two

By Real Estate Duo Rose Arnott & Rosie Houghton of Prestige Real Estate – Both local identities in the Takapuna community.

The Next Generation Everyone is aware how important it is to put your property on websites when deciding to sell. However it was less than 20 years ago when; if you wanted to buy or sell your home, you went to an agency located in the area you lived in or wanted to live in. Advertising was minimal, just a couple of lines in the newspapers, photos in the window of the agency, there wasn’t the expense or far reaching marketing that there is today, when you come to buy or sell your home. Advertising has come along way in the last 20 years. We now expect when a home goes on the market, to view it on several websites as well as print media, e.g. the Property Press, NZ Herald, Sunday Star Times, Signs, Flyers and perhaps local newspapers and magazines like Channel. While the websites are an amazing tool, they will be looked at by the people who are searching in that area and are generally ready to buy now. As experienced agents we know buyers can often end up buying in a completely different area to what they tell us and they may have only been luke warm in purchasing until they see a photo and description of a home in the Property Press or similar print media, they like what they see, decide to go and have a look, often leading to a sale. TradeMe has captured a large audience and currently is the largest real estate website. Realestate.co.nz is a real estate website solely for the advertising of real estate; this website offers a great deal of information with an easy to use

Each real estate company has its own website; Prestige Real Estate has its own language choice capability, so if you are Russian, Spanish or Chinese you can read about the property in your own language. This is a very useful tool when overseas investors are looking to buy.

advertise if we want to sell our home? This is when you should give Rosie and Rose a call, we can advise what advertising will capture your desired audience. We have several marketing packages ready to cater for the selling of your home right now. Get ready for the New Year and give Rosie and Rose a call, let us help you make your next move. Rosie Houghton 021623952, Email: rosie@prestigerealty.co.nz or Rose Arnott 021876333, Email:rose.arnott@prestigerealty.co.nz.

Paddle for Hope 2013 The 4 non blondes (Jo Eddington, Rose Arnott, Rosie Houghton, Renee Orams – that was our racing name) hit the Via Duct, Wyndam Quarter in true competitive spirit, dressed to thrill, we were among hundreds of people stand up paddling or SUP for short to raise money for breast cancer. It was a cold windy day and water conditions were choppy, but the girls had a great time and we managed to get 3rd place in the women’s division. Plenty of laughter and fun to be had, an enormous amount of money was raised, with awareness to the plight of breast cancer. We all know someone who has been affected by cancer and to be able to help out in any way is something we love to do.

application for iPhones and androids. Open 2 View is another and there are also several other lesser known websites available. Each real estate company has its own website; Prestige Real Estate has its own language choice capability, so if you are Russian, Spanish or Chinese you can read about the property in your own language. This is a very useful tool when overseas investors are looking to buy. Our website has won international awards for the last four years in a row. Facebook, Twitter, blogs and You-tube are other new faces on the property marketing trail. Although they have been around for a little while now, we will be seeing a lot more advertising on these sites than we ever have before. If you are an avid Facebook person you would`ve already noticed more advertising, where you are asked to like and share the blog or advertisement, it’s the next generation. So with all of these media choices you might ask yourself, where do we

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Spacious 2 Bdm homes from $689,000 Garden Point Apartments

More than a home, it’s a great lifestyle superbly located in Orewa beach

These 2 bdm freehold apartments come with spacious decks and basement parking, internal lifts and quality fittings. This is a great opportunity to purchase a brand new freehold home within soughtafter Kensington Park. Offering superior design, elegantly appointed interiors with privacy, these homes provide the premium easy care lifestyle. Come and enjoy a genuine community lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood. Kensington Park is superbly located close to Orewa’s beautiful beach, shopping centre and fabulous bush walks, yet just 35mins north of the Auckland CBD. 116m2 to 137m2 + basement parks. Priced from $689,000

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LOOKING FOR HIGH PROFILE OFFICE? NORTH HARBOUR 331 Rosedale Road Ground floor premises of this calibre are becoming increasingly scarce. Move your business to the popular Rosedale Office Park. Surrounded by native trees and gardens, this is a rare opportunity to lease or buy in this trendy and attractive office development. Security gates, basement car parking and café on site. Relocate now as this opportunity will not last. •

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VICTORIA BIDWELL

No.1 on the Shore

TRADITION www.bayleys.co.nz/1450078

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WATERFRONT www.bayleys.co.nz/4108332

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TIMELESS www.bayleys.co.nz/1350100

www.bayleys.co.nz/4106911

ICONIC www.bayleys.co.nz/1450056

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To view the above properties go to www.victoriabidwell.bayleys.co.nz Victoria Bidwell - No.1 on the Shore and No.2 in New Zealand for Bayleys 2012/13 021 947 080 or 487 0735 | victoria.bidwell@bayleys.co.nz | www.victoriabidwell.bayleys.co.nz • • • • •

International Property Awards London-Winner Best Property Marketing Winner Bayleys National Best Property Marketing Award Winner Bayleys National Waterfront Marketing Award Top Agent for Bayleys North Shore 2006/7, 2007/8, 2008/9, 2009/10, 2011/12, 2013 Bayleys National “Top Achiever” since 2006

Bayleys Real Estate Limited, Takapuna Licensed under the REA Act 2008


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