23 January 2015 Devonport Flagstaff

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Night ferry services expanded by Fullers

Fullers expects to schedule additional half- on Friday and Saturday nights, meaning a to Auckland at night as the ferries don’t fit hourly evening ferry services to Devonport frustrating hour-long gap in services on five in with cinema, concert and event finishing on Mondays to Thursdays from February. nights per week. times. Currently half-hourly services only operate Many Devonport residents take cars over To page 7

First-class junior cricket in Devonport

The flags and colours of world cricket flew around Devonport earlier this week when 241 players took part in the annual Junior World Series of Cricket tournament. Jock McKenzie (above) bowls a delivery for England against India. More pictures page 5.

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LICENSED AGENT REAA 2008 property is easy to sell through this part of the world he has loved being able to develop his skills working with some of the most savvy buyers and sellers in the country. The residents have all been so generous sharing information about the history and intricacies of the location. Often it is the little things that make the biggest difference when trying to achieve a great result for a client. Andrew remembers all too well the initial resistance to Auctions, particularly in Devonport where the Tender approach seemed in vogue. Now it could not be more different. Harcourts have worked hard to become the experts in this method of sale and it is one of the reasons that so many people


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Indecent exposure in Cheltenham A man exposed himself to a young girl in Cheltenham last Monday. At around 10am an unidentified woman noticed a 10-year-old girl who was upset and went to her aid. The girl had been walking her dog with her older sister on Tainui Rd, when a man in a white

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A CCTV camera is being proposed as a means to curtail persistent vandalism to Dragonseat sculpture on Chinaman’s Hill. The seat has been vandalised three times this summer, with the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, police and local resident Lyndsay Brock working together to prevent future damage and find the culprits. Each time numerous fins were knocked off the seat’s edge and were subsquently repaired by its creator, Henderson sculptor Karen Kennedy. Local board chair Mike Cohen says he is very frustrated by the continuous vandalism of the seat. He said the list of suspects had been narrowed down and thought to be youths. Cohen says he has approached New World owner/operator John Ashton about installing a CCTV camera on the supermarket roof. Brock, local communinity constable Jackie Strickland and Cohen believe that members of the public are critical in helping to protect the seat. “These guys are making a lot of noise banging on the tiles and concrete, so if the

neighbours or people who pass by could call the police immediately, that would be very helpful,” says Cohen. Brock says: “A loud shout of ‘Oi, what are you doing’, even from behind a closed curtain, can work wonders.” The seat features a poem by Brock’s late daughter Kirin. Brock is also appealing to the young skateboarders who frequent the area. “Parents could ask them to help us protect the dragon,” she says. The seat was originally created with the help of many local primary school children. Strickland says she has contacted Auckland Council to ensure the Chinaman’s Hill path is well lit to keep the seat visible after dark. The sculpture has a long history of being damaged, particularly at its original, more remote location in Ngataringa Park. Between 2002 and 2009 it was vandalised 14 times. When the Dragonseat was moved to Chinaman’s Hill in central Devonport in late 2009, the hope was that such vandalism would stop.

Hallo, ‘allo, allo… not much going on at skatepark then Extra police patrols to follow up on rumours of underage drinking and cannabis use at the Ngataringa Skatepark found the place quiet and orderly. Devonport/Bayswater Community Constable Jackie Strickland says police had instigated the patrols after hearing through the “community grapevine” that alleged underage drinking and cannabis use occurred

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Dog paddling around council restrictions A clever canine has worked out a way to sidestep summer restrictions on dogs at Cheltenham Beach – with a little help from her owner of course. Black English Labrador Retriever Zoie swims along the entire length of the beach up to four times, and at a good speed. “I have never actually walked her on the beach,” says her owner John Lindeman. Zoie likes to keep a 20 to 30 metre distance to the shore. Very occasionally someone briefly mistakes her for a shark, Lindeman says. Seven years old, Zoie is the Lindeman’s family dog but John says he and wife Stephanie don’t think of her as a pet – she is just too smart. Zoie is a top-notch hunting dog known for her superior retrieving skills and fitness, which is partially due to her swimming regime. “She is part of our family, but when she is working she becomes a professional,” says Lindeman. “I get invited to the most wonderful estates in Yorkshire, but it’s only because of her, not me. She is stronger than any other dog in the heather and high grasses there,” he says. Highly trained, Zoie knows not to leave the house should Lindeman take the first step across the doorstep with his right foot. Only when he leads with his left foot will she follow him. Zoie understands verbal and whistle commands as well as two sets of hand signals, one for short distance and another for long. When Lindeman talks to her, it is in a near whisper that keeps her alert. She waits to receive every command twice, looking for confirmation after the first one. “One of the most important things to teach a lab is patience,” says Lindeman. When he feeds Zoie her evening meal, he leads with his right foot out of the house and she waits. After whispering “Food,” she bounds forward but turns to him for confirmation. “I need to keep things interesting for her, so sometimes I say Frankfurter or Frankenstein before I say food again,” says Lindeman, who adds that Zoie knows the difference. Dinner consists of a whole pilchard, a raw chicken breast, a piece of green tripe and a cupful of what Lindeman calls “guts,” a mixture he developed. It contains fruit, veges, oils and offal. Lindeman says her diet and regular swims are

On command… Zoie waits for a signal from owner John Lindeman the perfect tonic for Zoie’s hips. Stephanie calls John a “dog whisperer.” Books about dogs line a metre of his bookshelves and he is a big fan of New Zealand sheepdogs. “Their contribution to our economy is enormous,” he says. Lindeman greatly values the social function of dogs, whether in a family, for people without kids or the elderly, and is concerned about increasing restrictions on dogs in New Zealand.

He and Stephanie take Zoie to the UK every year. “She flies with us and is very comfortable in cargo. When we arrive at Kings Cross Station, we pile our suitcases up. She sits on top waiting while we have a cup of coffee around the corner. When we get back there is always a little crowd of people around her,” he says. The UK Pets Scheme allows dogs and cats to enter the UK from New Zealand without quarantine as long as a set of criteria is met.

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Building work on Vauxhall Rd continiues despite abatement notices Unconsented construction work has occurred at the multimillion-dollar clifftop residence at 84A Vauxhall Road despite Auckland Council being alerted to the breaches 18 months ago and in breach of stop work notices. Since July 2013, Stephen Barrett seems to have re-piled and raised the pre-1944 building in Devonport’s Residential 3C zone by about a metre, removed all the original exterior cladding and roof material, substantially or completely reframed the building, increased the size of window frames and added an entrance hall close to the boundary with a neighbour. Council compliance officers were alerted to the unconsented work in July 2013 by a member of the public and told Barrett to stop work then. (Barrett had just completed work to stabilize the eroding cliff face below the property, for which he had consent.) Investigations by the Flagstaff reveal that in November 2013 and May and July 2014, council officers were again alerted to construction at 84A Vauxhall Rd. Barrett was ordered by council to stop work. On December 15, 2014, council officers were alerted told to continued construction .They visited the property and asked Barrett

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to stop work. When he ignored the request, they issued him with an Abatement Notice on December 18 for breaching the Resource Management Act in relation to the exterior of the dwelling. On Christmas Eve. Council also issued a second ‘Notice to Fix’ for breaching the Building Act. Barrett now has until March 24 to comply with the notices, a council spokesperson says. “Mr Barrett has also been advised by the council’s building and compliance staff of the need to apply for building consent for any remedial works that would be triggered by non-compliant work and also to apply for building consent for any further works that are proposed,” says the spokesperson. Meanwhile construction work at the property continues. Last week a new roof was being installed and insulated. The Flagstaff has learned that Barrett has plans to develop the house into a three-bedroom home with a lounge/library facing the neighbours’ living areas, a media room and cellar bar in the basement, and a master suite in the roof space extended with dormers. A double garage is also proposed to sit about halfway down the driveway. Attempts by The Flagstaff to contact Barrett were unsuccessful.

Car access to Mt Victoria will be restricted every night starting February 1, limiting tourist visits and creating possible difficulties for two of the mountain’s long-time tenants, the Devonport Bunker and Michael King Writers Centre. The gates at the bottom of the volcanic cone access road currently close only Thursday through Saturday at 8.30 pm in summer and 6.30 pm in winter. Starting in February, they will shut every night at 8 pm in summer and at 7 pm in winter. The change came after the recently formed Tupuna Maunga o Tamaki Makaurau Authority (Maunga Authority) moved to make vehicle access to the 14 Auckland cones consistent, a letter received by stakeholders says. Mt Vics tenants were not consulted prior to the announcement of the change, despite assurances they would be kept in the loop on management of the mountain. They received a letter dated 5 January informing them of the new rules. Concerts at the Bunker, a tenant of 46 years, are scheduled to fall on the nights the gates currently remain open. North Shore councillor Chris Darby, a member of the Maunga Authority, says a meeting to discuss the effect on the Mt Vic tenants has been scheduled for late January.

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Cheap as chips… Graeme Carter outside Devonport’s real estate steal of the century; a waterfront house for $12,000 A three-bedroom, two-bathroom waterfront house that six months ago sold for more than $2 million is back on the market on TradeMe for $12,000. But there is a small catch: it will have to be removed from its current site. The house was built in 1953 by two sisters and was for many years divided into two flats. Six months ago, Graeme and Denise Carter from Takapuna bought the property with the view to retire. “My wife likes it in Devonport because of the view and the village,” says Graeme. Graeme loves his new environment too. The former rugby player can walk to the Domain to watch North Shore play, has daily swims on the beach across the street and loves going for walks along the waterfront. “I have started picking up quite a bit

of rubbish on my walks and recommend anyone else to do the same to help keep this place beautiful. It’s a lovely spot,” he says. Denise and Graeme have consent to build a new house on the site at 49 King Edward Parade that will fit into Devonport’s heritage architecture. “The house that’s there is a good house and we thought rather than demolish it, someone might be able to use it,” says Graeme. Should the house sell, all proceeds will go towards therapy and specialist treatment for one of their three grandchildren, who has cerebral palsy, he says. • As the house is built after 1940 it does not have automatic heritage zone protection and a council spokesman, confirming the consent to demolish the home, said it had no heritage value.

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Increase in ferry services to Devonport Under the current timetable the Monday through Thursday half-hourly service from Auckland switches to hourly from 8pm, until the final ferry from town at 11.15pm Confirming the extra sailing, Fullers Sales and Marketing Manager Dana Coote says their preferred start date for the new service is early February. “We are in consultation with Auckland Transport around the connection of buses for this service and we hope to have an answer on this shortly,” Coote says. Auckland Transport confirmed they are working on bus connections for the new service. Fullers’ services to Devonport have been

gradually increasing. Seven months ago, Fullers also officially timetabled quarterhourly services from Auckland to Devonport following the 7:00, 7:30 and 8:00 am runs to Auckland, says Coote. “Those services were previously only casually available but not timetabled.” Auckland councillor Chris Darby, who has been a long-time advocate for Fullers to increase the night sailings, said he hopes the ferry operator will act in the same vein for the late evening runs to Stanley Bay. “They travel via Bayswater and then head back to the city, which is a service that could also be timetabled,” he says.

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January 23 2015

Coming to a backyard near you?

Threat to privacy… Andrew Scott and others have concerns about drones flying around Devonport Even though Andrew Scott lives down a long driveway off King Edward Parade, his backyard has recently felt a little less private thanks to aerial drones. Aerial drones are relatively new gadgets only loosely regulated by aviation law. Scott worries they are a threat to people’s privacy and that they could be the perfect tool for burglars. Back in September, Scott’s wife Nicola was hanging up the washing when a drone startled her. “It was looking straight at her and then skirted the hedge along our fence line, looking into the house,” he says. The Scotts didn’t like it. “The thing is that the pilot of a drone can be outside its line of sight,” because they can use the camera on the

device to navigate, says Scott. Soon after, Scott saw a second drone hovering in the backyards between Cambridge Terrace and Duders Ave and heard a third in a neighbour’s front yard. The next day, his neighbour’s house was burgled and Scott mentioned the drones to the police. He also got talking to a Williamson Ave resident about it. The woman, who wants to remain anonymous, says she found a drone flying inside her courtyard and looking into her house late morning last August. Like Scott, she lives down a long driveway. “It was deliberate and aggressive. The noise was there for about ten minutes before my dog came and got me. Until then I had thought it was a weed eater or something.“I pointed

straight at the camera and called the police and as soon as I did that, the drone went up fast vertical and left towards the coast,” she says. “The police considered it suspicious and logged the complaint,” she says. North Shore Police Senior Sergeant Scott Cunningham told the Flagstaff he wasn’t aware of any other specific incidents in the area. However Cunningham says drones are increasingly used for promotional purposes at events and by real estate agents. “But we take anything where someone’s privacy is being breached very seriously and follow it up,” he says. Cunningham encourages anyone with an unusual experience concerning drones to call the North Shore Policing Centre at 477 5000.

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January 23 2015

Devonport 26 Tainui Road Heart Of Cheltenham This is without doubt one of the best locations to live in Auckland! Owning this home will indeed be a privilege. This is a very comfortable 5 bedroom, 3 living area bungalow sited on 688m2 of prime Cheltenham land. A home that will suit large families, extended families or just those wanting lots of versatile spaces. The current owners have lovingly maintained their home, but it is now time to hand the reigns over, there is scope to ’make it yours.’ Large family homes, with double garaging, extra parking, plenty of storage and very close to the glorious Cheltenham Beach are very hard to find, so do not delay, come and have a look!

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January 23 2015

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Devonport hosts national chess champs

Fast mover... Devonport’s Tony Carpinter scored 5 points from 9 games in the Rapid Championship. He placed 27th equal, out of 96 competitors.

Scores of moves... Helen Milligan (Devonport) analyses her game against Matthew Drummond (Australia). The New Zealand Chess championships held in Devonport at St Paul’s church in early January attracted well over 100 players in the main event, including more than 37 from overseas and four international grandmasters. For the first time in its 122-year history, the tournament was won by a woman: Zhao Xue from China. In the other two tournaments there were 96 players (NZ Rapid Championship) and 66 players (NZ Blitz Championship). Many chess players were living in the area and enjoying themselves in the restaurants and cafes for the first 11 days of 2015. Helen Milligan from Devonport was joint winner of the New Zealand Major Open Title .

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NEW LISTING

January 23 2015

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Devonport 24 Grove Road

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Prepare to be impressed by this simply magnificent contemporary home in a much sought after location on the point of the Bayswater Peninsula. There are so many features inside and outside this home, it requires inspection to fully appreciate. Magnificent home, magnificent location, the discerning new owners will love living here!

Be prepared to fall in love with this quite stunning private oasis situated a mere 250 metres approximately from the sands of Cheltenham Beach. The property boasts polished concrete floors, beamed ceilings and indoor/ outdoor flow from 3 sides! A spectacular home for those who like to entertain. This easy-to-live-in home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a separate living or large office room, and the incredible open plan living.

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Glenice Taylor & Gary Potter P 09 446 2112 M 021 943 021 M 021 953 021 E glenice.taylor@harcourts.co.nz E gary.potter@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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Devonport 122 Calliope Road

Devonport 26 Tainui Road

Calliope Contemporary Delight

Heart Of Cheltenham

Certainly this gorgeous home defies all of the stereotypes of a modern home in Devonport. This home has the luxury of spreading out, spacious gardens and privacy. You can rest assured that you will not be spending your holiday maintaining this property. Four bedrooms, two living, two bathrooms, internal access garage. Great location!

This is without doubt one of the best locations to live in Auckland!. Owning this home will indeed be a privilege. This is a very comfortable 5 bedroom, 3 living area bungalow sited on 688m2 of prime Cheltenham land. A home that will suit large families, extended families or just those wanting lots of versatile spaces. The current owners have lovingly maintained their home, but it is now time to hand the reigns over, there is scope to ’make it yours.’

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January 23 2015

PRICE REDUCED

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Devonport 27 Ewen Alison Avenue

Devonport 45 Mozeley Avenue

Central Devonport Large Family Home

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Positioned on a full 696 sq m site in a very sought after location is this well renovated four bedroom, two bathroom home. With verandahs at the front and rear for indoor outdoor flow, generous bedrooms, stylish kitchen and bathrooms and great storage. Insulated with HRV, ready to move in, live, love and enjoy. An affordable opportunity, not to be missed.

This villa houses 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 new bathrooms and 2 living areas. As you walk down the stairs you are welcomed into an open plan living area that leads out to a private patio and landscaped gardens. Beautifully renovated from top to bottom. This home is all about easy living and space.

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Belmont 6 Tui Street

Devonport 4 Hanlon Crescent

Opportunity Knocks Here

1940’s Solid Brick, Tastefully Modernised With An Uber Modern Render Finish

Situated at the end of a quiet cul de sac. Here’s a real opportunity to own real estate in the rapidly emerging suburb of Belmont. Simply move in and enjoy or alternatively add value and reap the rewards. .A duplex construction and solidly built in the 1950’s of weatherboard there is an additional out building of brick construction which is currently being used as an office. Call Peter for more details. For Sale View Open

By Negotiation www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7623 By appointment

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Completely remodelled with new gib, insulation, lighting, gas fireplace, joinery, bathrooms, kitchen and open-plan living flowing onto generous decks. In addition, there is a rear freestanding loft-styled studio for extra rental income, private guest accommodation, teenagers pad or a home office. Auction View Open

On site, Wednesday 4th February 2015 at 6.00pm (if not sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz Sat & Sun 11.00 - 11.30am

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January 23 2015

Auckland Transport non-attendance at open meetings unacceptable conciliatory concern on the issue and bluntly advise the council CEO and Chairman of Auckland Transport that any officer refusing to attend a meeting arranged between Auckland Transport and the local board for any reason should be subject to normal employment disciplinary process with an initial warning and dismissal for a repeated occurrence. It is just not acceptable for council employThanks for the sparkle ees to decide whether or not, or under what I would like to congratulate the Devonport conditions, they will attend meetings of the Community Board or whomever is respon- elected representatives of the community. sible for placing the great lights in the trees along the street in Devonport. They are a lovely addition to Devonport and greatly Letters to the Editor enhance the area. They definitely add a bit Letters to the Editor are welcome. They of sparkle!!!! should relate to Devonport issues. UnWell done and about time. signed or nom-de-plume letters will not be published. Email letters to devonportflagJill Goddard staff@orcon.net.nz or post to Devonport • The lights were the idea of new Devonport Flagstaff, PO Box 32-275, Devonport. BID Manager Judy Grieve, Editor A6 POSTCARD PROOF The Flagstaff report (Dec 12) on the refusal of Auckland Transport staff to attend local board workshops unless the public and press were excluded is appalling. It just highlights the unfortunately minor role the local boards play in the overall council scheme of things. Chairman Mike Cohen should stiffen up his

Mike quite correctly states that early public exposure and scrutiny of projects can only be beneficial to Auckland Transport, and that Devonport in particular has an amazing depth of expertise, knowledge, and experience, as well as a lively passion for their community. Recent bad experience with Auckland Transport projects, both in relevance and cost, only stresses the need for earlier and more effective community contact. The “free and frank” discussion Auckland Transport aspire to must be in the open, not behind closed doors. Insisting on anything else is self-defeating, arrogant and indeed just plain dumb. Bill Rayner

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Need to fight apathy in Devonport Christmas lights, fantastic effort by the new force of the local people behind this. Next year we should Laser-Light Mount Victoria and North Head to draw interest and activity to our unique corner of the earth, or maybe the old building facades down Victoria Rd. It’s time to set goals for the new year planning to make Devonport a place everyone wants to come to. Let’s give the place some life. Perhaps we could have a business or innovation of the year award to encourage more of the likes of what we’ve just seen. Well done to the organisers of this lighting project. How about a Ms Devonport pageant? 2014 wound up with some good and some bad. We must not lie idle and allow the freehold giveaway of our harbourbed or giving the special housing designation on the Bayswater land that was sold for a song. Devonport has not had immunity from corruption and those that label us as a CATCHMENT have not disappeared. That label offends me personally, as it is reflective of the minds of those that only see dollar signs and often give no regard to the community or conservation or the amenity values of our environment, yet alone the concept of sharing the wealth in our community. Looming up next a cash cow made out of the elderly: the proposed Ryman retirement village on Ngati Whatua land. It will be the biggest,

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ugliest monument of a structure ever seen in Devonport, other than the Navy buildings. It will tower over our gateway to Devonport for all to see from Lake Road , sold as if a service to the community, and those behind it are a similar mob to those who treat our seabeds as fair game. The latest arrogance reported in the Flagstaff of Auckland Transport secret services people needs to be gunned down hard. 2015 needs to be a turning point – no more backroom deals, no more leaving sleeping dogs to lie, no more secrecy or closed meetings of politicians and their associated beneficiaries, no more contracts for selected cronies with council, paid for by ratepayers at outrageous prices. Some things I’d like to see actioned: return the title of the seabed at Bayswater forthwith; fix the bottleneck at Bardia Rd /Lake Rd by adding a lane using the road space we have already got, which is lying almost empty down the centre for the odd person to turn right; consider putting the cycles on the outside of the paths; give the schools a pull-off bus stop on Takapuna Grammar’s front lawn. Just these changes could make a huge difference for small money, to relieve gross congestion – so bloody simple. Apathy is the vehicle on which those in power rely upon in our village to run amok. I hope we all come out firing for Devonport in the New Year, and that more people – like the Christmas light organisers – come together to resolve all these simple issues we should not even be arguing about. Remember to shop locally all year and support the small guys as often as possible, and stand up and be counted for the things that we should preserve in our community. Happy New Year. Ron Dykman

I was dismayed to discover that Plunket are discontinuing their car-seat facility at Devonport from early 2015. Soon it will be necessary to go to Constellation Drive to collect a seat. For those of us with grandchildren visiting from overseas, this has been an Gallery flowers set example excellent facility and will be sorely missed. I wonder if Plunket could be persuaded to I would like to draw your attention to the think again on this one. beautiful flower barrels outside Peter Raos Lawrence Carter Gallery, 2 Queens Parade. They are absolutely stunning. With a few exceptions I wish the rest of our flowers barrels looked as good. Come on retailers, water your barrels and stop your plants from dying. Judy Machin

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SUMMER FUN PRESCHOOL PLAY – FREE Tuesdays, 13th January-31st March, 9:30–11am, Windsor Reserve Thursdays, 15th January-26th March, 9:30–11am, Bayswater School A free fun time for preschoolers to play with big toys, be active and to make new friends. Bring your toddler and a coffee and enjoy our beautiful parks! For more info, contact Maria on ph: 445 9533.

THE JETS RUN Wednesdays, 6pm – resuming 21st Jan Start/end point is at the Navy Museum (end of King Edward Parade) Build up your fitness within a friendly running group. There are options of both 3km and 5km routes. Costs are $6 adult or $4 child per race. For more info contact Paul Cornish: 0274 379 423.

POETRY & PICNIC IN THE GARDEN Monday 26th January, 11am - 4pm Michael King Writers’ Centre, Mt Victoria, Devonport Bring a picnic and enjoy the spectacle of sails from the Signalman’s House on Auckland Anniversary Day while you listen to some local poets. The Signalman’s House is the home of New Zealand’s first writers centre, the Michael King Writers’ Centre.

KIDS’ ATHLETIC SERIES – FREE Tuesdays, 4pm-6pm, February 17 and 24 and March 3 and 10, Devonport Domain (Cricket grounds - by the Bowling Club) Note the new time and venue! Children aged 5ish – 11ish can have fun giving activities like high jump, shot put and running races a go! Bring a hat and water, and register upon arrival! For more info, contact Carolyn or Maria at 445 9533 or dportcomm@xtra.co.nz

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Devonport 14B Albert Rd Location, Lifestyle and Potential Perched on the side of Mt Victoria with its own gated access is this 1950’s 3 bedroom home. Elevated and sunny, wide views of North Head, and sea views. Fruit trees galore. First time on the market in 30 years, exciting possibilities are offered. Short stroll to Cheltenham beach, central Devonport - an exceptional lifestyle.

Devonport Sun, Space, Serenity, Situation Trish Fitzgerald M 021 952 452 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 A/H 09 445 6519 Devonport 09 445 2010

Auction: 5:00pm 14 Feb 2015 at On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 1.00 - 1.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533221

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Belmont 1/85 Lake Rd Trish Fitzgerald M 021 952 452 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 A/H 09 445 6519 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: $1,650,000 View: Sat/Sun 2.00pm-2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533261

Mahurangi 700 Pukapuka Rd Can’t Afford your Own Island?? Well here is the next best thing at an incredibly affordable price. Your own private access on to this stunning waterfront peninsular (approx 100 acres) essentially gives you your own island experience all within 40mins of the Auckland CBD.

Linda Simmons M 0274 590 957 A/H 09 445 6337 Devonport 09 445 2010

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Takapuna 2/43 Byron Ave BRICK BUILD - RENDERED BRICK Constructed in rendered brick this confident build offers generous spaces with quality and detailing apparent at every turn. With five bedrooms and three bathrooms this impressive and substantial family home is as close as it gets to perfect. Central Takapuna.

74 Stanley Point Road Large family home in the most peaceful setting you can imagine. Perfect for toddlers, through teens and even for the grandparents to live-in. Plus north-facing back deck and gardens, and close to the water... you will never want to leave. Easy access to city via Stanley Bay ferry. Primary School nearby. See VIDEO on line.

Aaron Reid M 021 119 1926 Devonport 09 445 2010

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Be quick off the mark to secure this unit as a step on to the property ladder to start or increase your rental portfolio or as a retirement lock up and leave. Complete with office/bunkroom, carport, outdoor deck, natural timber flooring, heat pump and additional storage.

Ted Hill M 0800 248 526 A/H 09 445 3256 Devonport 09 445 2010 Cathy Fiebig M 021 383 149 A/H 09 445 8168 Devonport 09 445 2010

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Devonport 2 Oxford Terrace Elegant and Graceful Beach side Villa If you are in the mood to ‘spoil yourself rotten’, come and have a look at 2 Oxford Terrace. This fully refurbished and spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom dwelling is finished to a high modern standard yet still retains all the Edwardian Style and authentic beauty of a bygone era.

Devonport 14 Empire Rd Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Cathy Fiebig M 0800 248 245 A/H 09 445 8168 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: $2,195,000 View: Sat/Sun 1.00pm-1.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/535807

This stunning, north facing 4 bedroom home is located in one of the most highly sought after locations in Devonport. With the palm fringed Waitemata Golf Course at the end of the road, and Cheltenham village shops, fabulous beaches, great schools, City ferry and boutique cafés all within easy walking distance.

Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: By Negotiation View: Saturday 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530470

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Devonport 25 Summer Street A Stately Home on Summer With pride of place, this spacious 5 bedroom Edwardian Villa is steeped in character. The property rests on a full 1011m² sunny northwest facing plot with swimming pool. This is a home of majestic proportions, where traditional features abound. The home offers a relaxed and enjoyable lifestyle.

Devonport 24 St Leonards Rd Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010

Small Price To Pay....... Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to secure a piece of central Devonport real estate . Well maintained 4 bedroom home, fantastic location, warm and sunny. This home is a winner! We’ve got the thermal report to prove it, but don’t believe us, come and see for yourself! Call me now!

Lisa McGeehan M 021 447 184 A/H 09 446 0640 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: By negotiation View: Phone Agents to Make Appointment www.barfoot.co.nz/533518

For Sale: $1,049,000 View: View by appointment www.barfoot.co.nz/532655

Devonport 6 Lytton Street

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Authentic Beauty, Tranquil Retreat With a welcoming veranda and truly authentic style, this character filled and unique home is beautifully set out and offers formal lounge area, cottage style kitchen and dining, two generous double bedrooms, spacious bathroom, study and lovely flow to the sunny and easy care garden.

Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: By Negotiation View: Phone Agent For Viewing Times www.barfoot.co.nz/535996

Devonport Retail Opportunity A unique opportunity to acquire the lease of a large shop (153m²) on Devonport’s recently upgraded water front at a very reasonable rental. This is one of the first shops that visitors and locals will see after leaving the ferry terminal. Full details from the agent. Reasonable rent and term of lease negotiable.

Ted Hill M 0800 248 526 A/H 09 445 3256 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Lease: View: Phone For Viewing Times www.barfoot.co.nz/60860


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Devonport Your Chance to get into Stanley Bay 6 Glen Road This character home on a private and secure 506m² freehold site offers an idyllic Stanley Bay retreat and seems far away from the hustle and bustle of the big City. Opportunity for extension and modification abound here, and yet the home is suited to family life in its present condition with good garden space to front and rear. This type of home is rarely available and could provide all the comfort your family will ever need. The location is second to none with the highly sought after Stanley Bay School just down the road, the local city-bound ferry and park a mere two minute stroll, and all the amenities that Devonport has to offer within walking distance. To get a better feel of this home see VIDEO on line at www.barfoot.co.nz/535672

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Wharf jumping adds to Christmas Day cheer

Splashing out at Christmas‌ More than 100 people took to the sea in a Christmas Day jump off the Stanley Bay Wharf at high tide. Santa was even seen taking the plunge. It is hoped it will become an annual event.


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Belmont Intermediate prizes 2014 Suckling Cup - Academic Excellence: Francis Johnson. Associate Principal’s Cup for outstanding commitment and attitude: Nate Dirksen. Clarke-Jowsey Cup - Literature: William Twiss. Ben Frost Memorial Cup Excellence in Mathematics: Jacob Davey. CULTURAL: Campbell Cup - Music: Alice Chen. Instrumental Performance: Jamie Spencer. Musical Excellence (Dev RSA): Elsa Dai. Payne Cup - Cultural: Felicity Lewis. Franklin Cup - Speech: Nate Dirksen. Cunningham Cup - Artistic Promise: Jordan Claridge. Mark Morley Trophy: DJ Vosper. SPECIAL/OTHER: Devonport Lioness Club Award Winning House of the Year Trophy – Pencarrow. Betty Burnside Award - Personal Development: Ella Mishan. Ann Glass Cup – Service to the school: Arabella Cameron. Devonport Lions Cup - Leadership: Murdoch McIntyre. John Sexton Cup

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Takapuna Grammar junior school prizewinners 2014

Level 1 NCEA: Mayuri Bhindi 1st English Literacy; Francis Bilham Excellence in French,1st in History, the Norah Hamblin Trophy; Thomas Block Excellence in Geography; Jordan Blum Distinction in English, 1st in Media Studies, Distinction in History level 2; Esther Cain Distinction Design Visual Communication; Lydia Cassin 1st Science Alternative; Iverson Chan-Tung 1st Economics and Accounting and 1st English AGG School Old Girls; Michael Clark Distinction Mathematics; Devon Copp Distinction Physical Education; Breanna De Gouw Distinction Geography; Amber Freebury Distinction Science; Kayla Gerber Excellence Technology Food and Nutrition; Max Griffiths Distinction Chemistry and Distinction Geography, 1st Music, 1st Physics, Distinction Mathematics Extension Level 2; Lucy Guild Distinction Mathematics; Ella Halstead 1st Business Studies; Ella Hill 1st Chemistry; Yuka Isozaki Distinction History, 1st Mathematics Extension – the TGS Mathematics Cup year 11; Lily Jervis Distinction Geography; Yunyi Jiang Excellence Economics; Hyun-Ji Jo Excellence Japanese; Eleanor Johnson Distinction Mathematics Extension; Jacob Kench 1st Physical Education; Suranart Khadkham 1st ESOL; Joshua Kim Distinction Mathematics Extension; Soyun Kim 1st ESOL; Alisa Kogiso Distinction History; Julian Laking Excellence German; Ye Jin (Geena) Lee Excellence Spanish; Marco Legall-Misikini Excellence Drawing for Design and Excellence Design Visual Communication; Zachary Martin 1st Drama and Distinction Media Studies; Victoria Mudford Distinction Mathematics; Rowen Myers Excellence Technology Resistant Materials; TeAniwa Patterson Excellence Te Reo Maori; Chris Pirie 1st Accounting; Elise Powell 1st Health; Bella Purcell Excellence Technology Soft

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Eliza McCartney finalist in Halberg Emerging Talent Award Local pole vaulting champ Eliza McCartney (18) has been selected as one of four finalists for the Halberg Awards Emerging Talent category. McCartney achieved third place in the woman’s pole vault at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in Oregon last year. She currently holds the women’s senior record in New Zealand with a vault of 4.45 m. The $10,000 scholarship Emerging Talent award for under-20-year-olds aims “to identify and assist a young athlete in their quest to become an Olympic and/or World Champion, and hopefully one day win the Halberg Award,” the event’s website states. The other three finalists are road and track cyclist Regan Gough, mountain biker Sam Gaze and rower Zoe McBride.

TGS athletes flying high at athletics nationals Takapuna Grammar School students collected four medals at the New Zealand Secondary School Track, Field and Road Championships in Whanganui last December. Eliza McCartney won Gold in the Open Girls Pole Vault; Imogen Ayris won Bronze in the Open Girls Pole Vault and Silver in the Junior Girls Triple Jump; Katherine Badham won Silver in the Senior Girls 4000m Road Race; Lucy Jacobs won Silver in the Senior Girls 800m. Julia Giurgiu came fourth in the Junior Girls 800m and fourth in the Junior Girls 1500m. Hamish McCartney (Eliza’s younger brother) came fifth in the Open Boys Pole Vault.

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Locals rush to aid the man trapped under the car The elderly man who collapsed and was then run over by a Jeep in the New World car park on December 18 died later in hospital. Alan Hills (82) of Takapuna died on December 23. Waitemata Police Senior Sergeant Scott Cunningham said the death had been referred to the Coroner’s Office. As yet no charges against the driver of the Jeep have been laid, Cunningham said.

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January 23 2015

Kiwi rock legends record at Depot

A sound place to make music... Taking a break from recording at the Depot just before Christmas, The Warratahs: Nick Brown, Barry Saunders, Michael Knapp, and Nick Theobald. Frontman Saunders said the band recorded eight new songs “in that great little studio” that will go towards a new album. “We wanted to do something in Auckland and it was so easy in Devo and good to be by the harbour.”

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The Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessel HMNZS WELLINGTON has just completed her Southern Ocean patrol after spending a total of 44 days in the freezing and hostile Southern Ocean. The first half of the patrol—before Christmas—was conducted in the Ross Sea area monitoring the fishing vessels under the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). Following that, WELLINGTON was in Hobart conducting a logistics stop over the

Christmas and New Year period, allowing the crew to have some time off and relax and enjoy the many great sights of Hobart. Christmas Day was spent in the sun on the flight deck accompanied with a BBQ breakfast and a wonderfully prepared Christmas lunch made by the team of chefs on board, while opening presents given to the sailors by the ship and some presents that had arrived from back home. The second half of the patrol then began with WELLINGTON headed to the Southern

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January 23 2015

Photo album found in the street

A family photo album containing numerous Devonport shots has been found over the holiday period on Lake Rd, between Hanlon Crescent and Seabreeze Rd. Two photos are of classroom 2 at Devonport Primary school in 1978 and 1979. Others are taken outside North Shore Cricket Club. A card inside the album says, “To Dad from Caleb, you are a superstar.” The person who found the album dropped it into the Flagstaff for safekeeping. If the album is yours or you know whose it is, contact us at devonportflagstaff@orcon.net.nz

One of the photos from the album

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January 23 2015

Library on the move again

A moving experience… (from left to right) Jeanne Clifton, Selina Foote, Anne Bucholz (with Benjamin), Sue Parr, June Swasbrook and Linda Hopkins on the last day of Devonport Library’s temporary accommodation in the old council offices

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Devonport’s temporary library at 3 Victoria Road closed last Wednesday in preparation to move across the street into the new library building that will open on February 2 at 9 am. Children’s librarian June Swasbrook rang her handbell for the last time at the old premises to alert patrons they were closing. The last to leave shouted “Have a good move” on her way out. Library cat Benjamin arrived just in time to be part of the photo. Librarian Anne Bucholz said he was sensing that something is about to happen as boxes are starting to pile up in the back rooms. Benjamin will stay at the temporary library until the new library opens. Library manager Sue Parr said the staff will spend the next two weeks packing and setting up in the new facility. New services in the expanded Devonport Library will include bookchats, Minecraft, group iPad training and a teen hour.

Hundreds of Scouts descended on Devonport for regatta The 27th National Scout Regatta was held between December 27 and January 4 at Narrow Neck Beach, with the three-yearly event attracting hundreds of sea scouts from across New Zealand The scouts competed in a wide range of events including rowing, sailing, kayaking and ironman. Scouts camped at the HMNZS Philomel Naval Officer Training Base adjacent to Fort Takapuna and events were held off Narrow Neck Beach.


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Decluttering You’ll love the feeling - declutter and become organised. Call Angella at Gioia – 410 4166 or 027 224 8937.

Housewashing, prof. service, 10 years-plus experience, reliable and prompt. Free quotes, also decks, driveways, paths fences, roof moss treatments etc. Devonport upholstery. Re- Phone Rod 021 390 800. cover specialist. Antiques and contemporary styles. Recycling Ironing: Fast professional reliable furniture for 36 years. John English-speaking mature nonHancox, Telephone: 446-0372. smokers. Phone Peter & Denise 4861614. Devonport Window Repairs. Sash and casement windows, L o c k s m i t h , D e v o n p o r t ’s wooden doors. Rotten sills and o w n S c o t t R i c h a r d s o n . window components repaired mob 021 976 607. or replaced. General carpentry. Nanny Available summer For your local window spe- school holidays. In home childcialist. Phone Hubert Strang - care, activities, crafts, outdoor 446 6174 or 021 274 4191. adventures and play dates. Visit Diggadrain. Drain unblockers my website: https://sites.google. and drainage experts. CCTV com/site/karen4nanny/home

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Osteopathy is a hands on therapy that successfully alleviates a wide variety of symptoms and can accelerate the healing process for a many musculoskeletal injuries. The Devonport clinic has been running for 10 years helping young and old alike. ACC Registered www.devonportosteo.co.nz Tel: 09 445 6783 for an appointment 19 Clarence St, Devonport Village

January 23 2015 TUITION Art classes for adults @ Devonport Community House (pick up brochure there). Since 2006 Mastering Art has been providing a ‘foundation style’ learning facility with study such as life drawing, painting, printing, collage and a touch of art history. Guided projects and personal creative time help to improve basic skills alongside conceptual understanding.Some art-related experience is preferable but not essential, Dedication and an open mind are crucial. Spaces limited. Thursday and Friday mornings (in the upstairs artroom). $340 per term incl some materials, tea/coffee/ biscuits. Tel 446 0389 or 021 144 2791, www.lucy-bucknall.co.nz, lucybucknall@clear.net.nz Art Classes in Artists’ Home Studio by the Sea. Erica Soman MFA Dip Tchg Adult and Children; Adults; Fridays 10 - 12.30, Children; Wed. 3.30 5.30. This term the focus is on Tropical Plants - we will draw, collage, paint - even splatter.... and end up with a fab art work for your home. For more info and to enrol erica_artist@xtra.co.nz, 021 127 9671.

TUITION Learn piano/keyboard. Lessons from $17.00. Private, Professional, Affordable, Enjoyment for all ages. Competitions, Practical, Theory Exams. NZ Modern School of Music 0800696-874. Made to Move Dance! A dance school located in Devonport offering quality tuition in Jazz, Ballet, Adults classes and specialised preschool dance & movement classes. Term starts 7th Feb. Contact Chloe on 021 292 0252 or visit www.madetomovedance.com Piano and Theory of Music lessons available from experienced, registered teacher. Ph. John Mercer (M.Mus. LTCL) 445 6471.

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Singing tuition. All ages. I will show you how to be better. Devonport drama since 2002 Pat Urlich 022 314 3001. Drama classes 8 - 18yrs Artspace on Mt Vic. gallen@clear.net.nz, SLSS Swim School, 11 Evan Street, Belmont (off Eversleigh Road). 021 262 4907 . Specialists in pre-schoolers. Phone Experienced Biology and Science 486 6728 for more info. tutor available for junior Science, NCEA Levels 1-3 Biology and Sci- Tutored Life Drawing @ ence, Scholarship, and Cambridge Devonport Community House Biology. Email: devobiotutor@ Wednesday nights 7- 9pm. $240 gmail.com or txt / call 021 073 6768. per term (9 sessions) all abilities welcome. Booking & deposit or Guitar tuition - beginner/interme- full payment required to secure diate guitar lessons. Flexible hours, space as numbers are strictly limcan come to you. Call or txt Josh ited. www.lucybucknall.co.nz, 021 128 5556. lucybucknall@clear.net.nz, tel - 446 0389 for further info.

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Maxine Cunliffe living the dream Local mum, actress, screenwriter, cello player and former St Leo’s schoolteacher Maxine Cunliffe has landed the role of Hippolyta in the upcoming Summer Shakespeare production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Hippolyta comes from a tribe of fierce Amazonian women. The play starts with her imminent wedding to Theseus, the duke of Athens, and ends with her becoming queen of Athens. This 52nd Summer Shakespeare opens on Valentine’s Day and runs until March 7. It is directed by Michael Hurst and its cast is aged 18 to 94.

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Special Evening Wednesday 28 January 6 – 7.30pm with fine wine and canapés This degustation of painting, photography, artefacts and sculpture offers a rare opportunity to preview the Depot’s range of exhibitions and events for 2015, to take note of your favourites and meet the artists.

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Local board grants available for community groups The Hibiscus and Bays, Upper Harbour, Kaipātiki and DevonportTakapuna local boards have funding available from the following schemes in round two of the 2014/2015 funding year to support not-for-profit community groups and organisations with grants for projects and activities: • Local Board Community Grants. Applications must be consistent with the priorities as set out in the relevant local board’s plan • Strengthening Communities Fund (North Shore). Applications open on 1 February 2015 and close on 15 March 2015 for projects that start after 1 July 2015. Apply online at: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding (Community Group Funding). Find out more: phone 09 301 0101 or visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/funding

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Devonstock saved by the Vic’s community spirit

Devonport’s annual outdoor youth music festival found shelter in the Victoria Theatre as predicted stormy weather blew it off Windsor Reserve. With a line-up of five young bands scheduled to play on December 14, including locals TUBBS and Lorde’s younger sister India, event organisers were preparing to cancel the free event two days prior. That’s until Depot Sound manager Dave Rhodes made an off-the-cuff suggestion. Devonport Community Coordinator Maria Teape says, “Dave and I thought it was a real long-shot that Philip Jaser (Vic manager) could find room for us at such short notice. But with the alternative of cancelling the show, I just gave him a call.” Jaser instantly said he wanted to help but needed a bit of time to figure it out, says Teape. “He called me back late that night and said he would shuffle things around and Devonstock could have the main theatre,” she says. Jaser says he was determined to help as the Vic is a community venue. “We even cancelled one show that didn’t have any pre-bookings and offered people to come to a later show of that movie and it worked out well,” he says. The Rockfactory set up its sound system the night before, which meant that when the film in the main theatre finished on the dot of 4 pm, while the movie’s closing credits were still rolling, Devonstock was ready to start. Teape had also asked for help from Downer Construction, the Marine Square contractor, who offered to post the location change on a traffic sign at the bottom of Victoria Rd. Teape estimated around 700 young people attended Devonstock. “Because everyone went out of their way to help, it turned into a great event,” she says.

Following in her sister’s footsteps… India Yelich-O’Connor (left) who performed at Devonstock with Livy Wicks as the duo Indy and Livy. India’s sister Ella (Lorde) performed at the popular youth festival in 2010 on Mt Victoria. Photos: Hayden Worsfold

Rocking out… Local band TUGGS. From left: Gavin Woodward on guitar, Elijah Whyte on drums, Brooke Norton on vocals and Top talent at Devonstock… (above) Indy and Livy James Clarkson on bass.


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