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would like to congratulate everyone involved in the Cricket World Cup celebrations at the Cloud on Queens Wharf on the eve of the South African/ Pakistan game. Huge thanks to New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development, together with The New Zealand Southern African Business Council who co-hosted this excellent function. We had our fair share of SA and Pakistan cricketers and delegates, as well as the SA High Commissioner, Zodwa Lallie, who attended. The Auckland Dukes provided the entertainment and the ‘Capetonian’ vibe was very special. The next day Simona and I left to run immigration seminars in South Africa. We met some amazing people who are keen to call New Zealand their new home. The weather and the hospitality from Cape Town, Durban, Josi (as JHB is fondly called) and Port Elizabeth was fabulous. This is still one of the best countries to visit and, as a tourist with our favourable exchange rate, it’s even better. This year we did something completely different and took a detour to stay in Oudtshoorn visiting the Cango Caves and the ostrich farms. On the menu at some of the restaurants were10 ways to eat ostrich - fried, grilled, in salads, on salads, minced, in a burger, and the good ole boerewors way! The sad part travelling is hearing about the plight of the locals with the crime, corruption and now loadshedding becoming a serious problem. The Chamber of Commerce estimates that the power cuts are costing R10 billion a month in lost productivity. All in all, we’ve had a very successful trip and we’re pleased to be home. The Cricket World Cup has been a great success for both Australia and New Zealand but we’re all sad we were not able to beat Australia.
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LEGAL UPDATE: EMPLOYMENT LAW
Privacy – at what cost do employers disregard the Act? Eska Hartdegen, our in-house employment law specialist, shares a decision of interest with our readers, whether they are employers or employees
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recent decision of the Human Rights Review Tribunal should cause alarm bells to ring for all employers. The Tribunal ordered NZ Credit Union Baywide, a lending company, to pay its former employee Ms Hammond, $98,000 for humiliation, severe loss of dignity and severe injury to feelings, $38,350 for income lost, $16,177 for the loss of a benefit she could have expected to be paid, and $15,543 in respect of legal costs for breaches of her privacy. The Tribunal said the privacy breaches of the employer showed "…in dramatic terms the reasons why the information privacy principles were enacted by Parliament in the Privacy Act…The unrestrained use of personal information can cause devastating, if not irreparable harm to an individual”. This is an unprecedented level of damages awarded by the Tribunal, and is indicative of the seriousness with which the Tribunal viewed the Eska Hartdegen breaches of privacy in question. In relation to the compensation sum of $98,000 awarded, the Tribunal stated "In arriving at this sum we have taken care to focus only on the emotional harm which the actions of NZCU Baywide caused to Ms Hammond and have excluded any element of punishment or disapproval." The facts of this case are that an ex-employee had iced "NZCU f..k you" and other derogatory comments about her previous employer onto a cake that she had baked for a colleague, who believed that her employer had constructively dismissed her. After Ms Hammond’s ex-employer used an image of the cake which Ms Hammond had put on her Facebook page, she succeeded in her claim that her privacy was breached when it was used to harm her employment opportunities.
sent the screenshot, and pressuring Financepoint to dismiss her. In consequence, Ms Hammond resigned from Financepoint. The Tribunal held that "The Act stipulates that unless personal information is collected, stored and disclosed only as permitted by the Act, the holder of the information becomes legally responsible for the consequences”. It considered that NZCU Baywide had acted with complete disregard to the law, saying further “In the present case, had (the company) paused for a brief moment to consider its obligations under the Privacy Act it would have been deflected from the high-handed and impulsive reaction which has led to the infliction of serious harm not only on Ms Hammond but also on itself, its staff, its image and reputation". The Tribunal ordered NZCU to apologize to Ms Hammond and to send a copy of the decision to the employment agencies they had involved, being Red Consulting Group, Able Personnel, Adecco and Grow HR, with a request to delete the screenshot of the cake from their records. NZCU also had to retract the information sent to its staff and other agencies about Ms Hammond, and they had to provide training to all staff about the Privacy Act to ensure it was understood within the company. It is easy to react without considering the privacy rights of an individual when angered by a particular employee’s behavior, but employers who do so could find it to be a very costly reaction and mistake! Taking early advice could prevent that.
Reported extracts are from the Dominion Post on line.
Ms Hammond had been appointed to a new job with Financepoint, a broker. NZCU was the sort of company that their clients dealt with. Ms Hammond discovered that executives had coerced an employee with whom she was friends on Facebook, to access the photograph of the cake, and make a screenshot copy of it. NZCU’s chief executive then sent an e-mail to all staff concerning the photograph, as well as about Hammond's resignation and other matters. NZCU’s HR Manager also sent the image to various local recruitment agencies in the vicinity, suggesting that they decline to deal with Ms Hammond. Ms Hammond's senior management at Financepoint also was The South African
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ackie Klompenhouwer hails from the warm and beautiful Margate on the South Coast in Kwa-Zulu Natal. As she entered high school, Klompenhouwer and her sister, Monique, began drawing lessons. After attending two classes and learning about shading and basic sketch techniques she found herself drawing on anything she could find. And for the first time in her life, she found something she was good at. She had found her passion.
Uncle Siebert and Aunt Alta bought her first pencil set and sketch pad (she still has the set although most of the pencils have been replaced). Drawing took on a whole new meaning when she studied and received her diploma in Architectural Drafting through Intec College and worked at an Engineering company as a Draughtswomen. Jackie Klompenhouwer
She married Kees in 2004, changed career direction, changed countries and immigrated to Britain in 2007. Soon their son, Michael, was born. And her pencils were put on the backburner.
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Advice to prevent cavaties in children and younger adults By East Coast Bays Dental
or various reasons, dentistry in NZ is more expensive than in SA, and fees charged vary considerably. Medical aid cover for dentistry is virtually non-existent. This is likely because employers are not by law required to fund a part of the contribution, making dental plans as part of medical insurance, not viable. I would like to give some advice today on the prevention of dental cavities in children and younger adults so to save money in the longer term.
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At primary level, fluoride intake at optimum level during the first twelve years of life is the most effective way to prevent caries. Adding chromium to iron gives you stainless steel - fluoride has a similar effect on enamel, giving the tooth a much harder, acid resistant enamel shell. There are, however, a few problems associated with this as I will explain later. Children, who grow up in areas where water is fluoridated and use fluoride-containing toothpaste, need not take supplements. If you live in a non fluoridated area or use tank (roof) water, talk to your school dental therapist, dentist, pharmacist, or counsel about supplementing fluoride. Sugar is a major initiator of caries. It is the perfect food for oral bacteria, which produce acid when metabolising that sugar. The acid demineralises enamel, making it porous and this allows different bacteria to get through into the organic, protein rich dentine, causing dental caries. The amount of sugar taken does not really matter as much as the frequency of intake, this is because the bacteria only need a tiny amount of sugar, but they need it all the time. It is very important to keep the mouth sugar and plaque free, which brings us to oral hygiene practises.
Willie Steenkamp and Dr Sandra Bekker, formerly of Pretoria and Bedfordview, recently joined our practice. She qualified in 2006 at Tuks and did general dentistry in private practice for 7 yrs. In her spare time playing the piano and violin is enjoyable to her. She also loves cross stitch, gardening, travelling and sightseeing. We love having Sandra in our team because she is a gentle, caring person and an excellent dentist aiming to do the best for her patients.
Younger people who grew up in the fluoridated era have few dental problems and as a result only visit a dentist when in pain. Often at this stage numbers of still symptomless ‘rotten egg’ teeth may be discovered, as well as advanced periodontal (gum) problems if they haven't been. The message today is to make sure your children get correct fluoride exposure but still see a dentist or therapist regularly, brush regularly with a soft toothbrush, reaching all tooth surfaces, keep sugar levels low by eating sugar infrequently, and rinsing the mouth with water after exposure to sugar. Finally, use dental floss regularly to remove the acid and plaque between the teeth. Next time I will give advice to older adults on prevention of common age related dental problems, and how to prevent dental disaster in old age. East Coast Bays Dental: Browns Bay 09 478 1305: Albany 09 415 7000.
Brushing for 2 minutes and regularly is not of much use unless you brush everywhere. Quite often tooth brush abrasion from brushing too hard with a toothbrush causes severe damage to front teeth, while back teeth rot due to a lack of brushing. Plaque and acid between teeth can only be removed by flossing, and not doing so will cause softening of the smooth enamel surfaces between teeth and the subsequent dentinal decay. This is the area where fluoride impregnated, 'stainless steel' enamel out performs the 'iron' enamel by a long way and will save young adults thousands of dollars in dental expenses. The only way to remove plaque between teeth is by flossing! Enamel in the depths of the fissures of our molars is very thin and impossible to clean. Dental therapists at our excellent school dental clinics see children once a year and will seal deep fissures as soon as possible after tooth eruption, to prevent decay in the fissures of their teeth. Dentinal decay developing in the bottom of these fissures can be very difficult to diagnose at an early stage. One of the disadvantages of hard fluoride enamel shells is that it may take even longer to detect the problem, although it is still much less likely to occur. This brings us to the second problem associated with fluoride. Unless the oral hygiene is very poor the only problem likely to develop is fissure caries with the tooth going rotten like an egg inside. Low fluoride enamel will break down early, creating a cavity and can be treated. In high fluoride teeth, decay often reaches the pulp (nerve), before the tooth visibly breaks down causing toothache and then usually requiring root canal treatment or extraction. The South African
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Five factors or events that affect the stock market
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tock markets can be volatile, and the reasons particular stocks rise and fall can be complex. More often than not, stock prices are affected by a number of factors and events, some of which influence stock prices directly and others that do so indirectly. According to stock market guru Peter Lynch, an important point to remember when investing is that there is a company behind every stock and a reason why companies--and their stocks--perform the way they do.
Internal Developments Developments that can occur within companies will affect the price of its stock, including mergers and acquisitions, earnings reports, the suspension of dividends, the development or approval of a new innovative product, the hiring or firing of company executives and allegations of fraud or negligence. Stock price movements will be most drastic when these internal developments are unexpected.
World Events Company stock prices and the stock market in general can be affected by world events such as war and civil unrest, natural disasters and terrorism. These influences can be direct and indirect, and they often occur in chain reactions. The social uncertainty and fear generated by the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, affected markets directly as they caused many investors in the United States to trade less and to focus on stocks and bonds with less risk. An example of an indirect influence on markets is the announcement of a new military venture by a country
in response to the outbreak of civil unrest or conflict abroad. This announcement likely would cause the price of the stocks of military equipment and weapons manufacturers to rise due to an expected increase in defense contracts, which in turn can raise the value of stocks for companies that supply military equipment parts and technology. It likely would raise the demand for, and price of, natural resources used to make these parts, which would raise the price of stocks representing particular mining and natural resource processing companies.
Inflation and Interest Rates One of the more predictable influences of the stock market is periodic adjustments of interest rate. When interest rates are raised, many investors sell or trade their higher risk stocks for government-backed securities such as bonds to take advantage of the higher interest rates they yield and to ensure that their investments are protected.
Exchange Rates
History shows that investment markets rise over time Value of $10,000 from 31 December 1989 to 30 June 2014 National
Government
Labour
Technology bubble burst
NZ consumer confidence at 31-year low
$90,000
Asian currency crisis
World Events
Bond market crash
NZ inflation at 31-year low
Single market EC becomes EU
Gulf War
$50,000
Terrorist attacks in US
Russian debt crisis
Iraq War begins
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London bombings
Euro currency introduced
Tsunami hits S&P500 hits Japan Facebook new all time high
Lehman Brother collapse
Tsunami in Asia
Global Financial Crisis US subprime crisis
Christchurch earthquake
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$71,764.66 $68,160.48 $63,305.30
New Zealand’s first MMP government
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Mexican peso collapse
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$17,033.58
$10,000
Foreign currency rates have a direct impact on the price and value of stocks in foreign countries, and changes in exchange rates will increase or decrease the cost of doing business in a country, which will affect the price of stocks of companies doing business abroad. While long-term movements in exchange rates are affected by fundamental market forces of supply and demand and purchase price parity, short-term movements are driven by news, events and futures trading and are difficult to predict.
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NEW ZEALAND SOUTHERN AFRICAN BUSINESS COUNCIL
Show time - The National Anthems of South Africa and New Zealand sung before the game.....
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Cricket World Cup and Business Function Pictures by Sherelee Clarke
Peter and Simona Woodberg, Larry Nuttall,
he New Zealand Southern Africa Business Council, in conjunction with ATEED Brian Fleming, Brian Casey and Cynthia Nuttall. (Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development) and NZTE (New Zealand Trade and Enterprise) hosted a very successful function at The Cloud on the Auckland Waterfront recently.
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The evening began with the 1st innings, where a Business Panel comprising representatives from different business sectors presented their views on doing business both in and outside of New Zealand. David Downs of NZTE hosted the panel which included Alan Edwards (CEO of Metlifecare), Brian Casey (Chairman of Ice Angels), Gavin Nell (MD of Global Destination Forwarding) and Erica Crawford of Kim Crawford Wines. The SA High Commissioner Zodwa Lallie was one of the guest speakers and encouraged business owners to continue the dialogue and business interaction with South Africa. Minister Nicky Kaye spoke very highly of the South African migrant community in New Zealand and emphasised the positive impact that South Africans have made in the New Zealand economy. The 2nd innings saw Ian Mellett of Quay Law introduce an international Cricket Panel comprising Mark O’Donnell (Auckland Aces coach and ex assistant Black Caps coach), Paul Strang (exlegspinner for Zimbabwe) and Meyrick Pringle (ex-opening bowler for South
Africa at the 1992 CWC and now commentating for the Star Sports network). Around 200 guests mingled with a Pakistani delegation, fellow business owners and cricket lovers. The Auckland Dukes were on hand to provide the best South African music to be found in New Zealand. The function certainly was one of the highlights of the business and cricketing calendar and was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. The NZSABC is encouraging businesses to become members of the Council. For only $300.00 per year, membership will entitle your business to:
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stared defiantly into the eyes of my psychologist as he bluntly informed me that my life as I knew it would never be the same. He morphed before my eyes into an ogre as a strange rendition of Mick Jagger’s Party Doll screamed in my head, ‘You used to be a party doll, but now they say the party’s over’. I would much rather be back in my dancing days, and my crazy ways looking at life through my vodka haze, than be in this room, this crazy man telling me that not only would I be permanently disabled but my whole life as I know it would be erased and I would have to accept being a new broken person. Silently screaming ‘Shut up! I’m 21! My life is just beginning!’ Tammy and family Glancing down at my spastic arm laying strapped in its splint, as my lack of proprioception had me putting my head through arm mockingly twisted and useless, my cortisol levels surged as I holes and tying myself in knots. Learning how to function as a one began to desperately manoeuvre my wheelchair backwards, handed person was challenging.Bathing was a nightmare as I had using one arm and leg with as much dignity as a bull in a china severe hypersensitivity, my short term memory was non-existent, my shop. As the bile rose in my throat and the tears smarted behind sight was blurred, and in between focal seizures and medication, I my eyes I broke free of his office fleeing down the corridor felt like a zombie. oblivious to anything in my path. My throat was constricting as I Twenty three years on, I realise I was never the same. I am different. gasped, pins and needles started to seep into my limbs causing My faith has focused me. I am more sympathetic, compassionate a numbness to permeate my and patient. I forgive easily and value the people in my life. I body as black dots blurred my have braved much, fought gallantly but have lived a full life. vision. Panic gripped me. I was Unfortunately, my body is getting weak. Next year, I’m handing my seriously going to die. Suddenly Bushman’s Grill reigns over to my wonderful husband, Gerard, who a paper bag was thrust over already works so hard behind the scenes, in order to pursue another my mouth and I felt a prick in career in the disability sector. my arm. I wrestled with the It is not the hand you are given in life that counts, its’ how you play nurse as she tried to stop me the game. from hyperventilating. Slowly calmness enveloped me and I collapsed sobbing into her arms. As I lay gazing at the ceiling the anger I felt started to germinate like a flicker of light into a determined courage that would become a driving force on my life’s journey. Three months earlier, and after being sent from Zimbabwe to South Africa, then England, I finally sat with baited breath at The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota awaiting my verdict. Turning from the scans the neurosurgeon informed me in short that the mass of blood vessels that had become a plum size knot in my head was in danger of exploding at any time, with fatal consequences. Surviving the urgent surgery was only a thirty percent chance - risk factors included paralysis, memory loss, seizures, loss of bowel and bladder control. It was my gamble, my choice. Surgery was booked for the following week and I spent the next few days in between head shaves, halo fittings, MRI scans and Angiograms praying and reflecting on life, doing my last handstand and cartwheel, ice skating, running, leap frogging and styling my hair with two hands. The day before surgery, I sat down to the task of writing farewell and thank you notes to my loved ones. I remember lying on the bed by the door of the elevator that led up to the theatre and kissing my mom goodbye. As the doors opened I panicked as hysteria took over and they must have put me out with something because I went blank. Two weeks after waking from a coma, I endured months of learning how to walk from crawling, navigating my wheelchair without being able to judge distances. Dressing with difficulty The South African
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he battle against poaching that kills a rhino every seven hours in South Africa has acquired a new weapon: women!
The Black Mambas are 26 women from the local communities who patrol inside the Kruger National Park, unarmed. Billed as the ďŹ rst all-female unit of its kind in the world they are not just challenging poachers, but the status quo.
programme. Kitted out in second hand military uniforms the women were deployed throughout the 40,000 hectare reserve, unarmed but a visible police presence, like a British bobby. The Mambas are the eyes and ears on the ground.
In a bid to engage communities outside the park fence, the reserve hired 26 local female high school graduates and put them through an intensive tracking and combat training
A few Black Mambas sit quietly on top of the Landrover with a spotlight under the light of the full moon. The team can be seen from miles away, a visual reminder to any poacher
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Welcome to New Zealand
Peter Woodberg, Wikus Potgieter, Dalene Turner and Carol Hobson.
Butch Mawdsley and Graham Boden
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Dan Pope, Simona Woodberg and Dimitry Domrachev
The New Arrivals evenings started to assist new migrants from all over the world to meet people in the same situation and to connect with professional people who have already made the journey. They understand how very daunting landing in a new country is and some of the difficulties new migrants experience wanting to live and work in New Zealand. The ‘oldies’ were ‘newbies’ once and understand that meeting likeminded people, whether it’s to reminisce about the past or just to feel that sense of commonality, is essential in the beginning. Meetings and socials are beneficial to all migrants ‘fresh off the boat’ to help connect with the familiar. It makes moving on so much easier. These evenings are held monthly and are designed to introduce you to people who can assist you with answers and solutions in all fields – the job market, immigration, insurance, medical, renting or buying property, accommodation, legalities, schools and the like. In fact, there are South Africans who can help you on your journey to integrate into kiwi life as smoothly as possible instead of letting you bang your head against the wall. The New Arrivals evenings are informative and insightful. You will also be given a ‘goody bag’ with tons of information about New Zealand, including issues of The South African Magazine which are full of tried and tested service providers and useful articles.
JJ Botha, Zeyn Ally, Liza Duvenage, Fred Jordaan, Sybrand Botes and Peter van Wyk
One of the strengths of these evenings is that you will be pointed in the right direction regarding your job search and the correct CV format, and some new job seekers have been fortunate to have received job offers within weeks. If you’re new to the country and want the opportunity to meet people who can assist you, come to a New Arrivals evening. You have nothing to lose and plenty to gain. The choice is yours!
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Neil Clarke, Michael Koekemoer and John Annandale Dan Pope, Simona Woodberg and Dimitry Domrachev
Please join us at one of our next evenings and begin your networking here. When: Tuesday, 28 April, and Monday, 25 May Where: 100 Bush Road, Level 1, Building 2, Albany, N/Shore Time: 6pm to 8pm RSVP: enquiry@hwp.co.nz or call us on 09 915 0100. Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/ groups/186160668247433/
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Cars for Africa at Burger Motor Works Burger Oosthuizen.
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PROPERTY CORNER This regular article is brought to you by Richard Pearce of Barfoot & Thompson.
A comparison of Sales Prices vs Council Rating Valuations Many buyers and sellers believe that the selling prices of homes are either determined by their CV or closely linked to their CV. This article compares the selling prices of homes sold on the Auckland North Shore during January 2015 to their current CV (Council Rating Valuation at 1 July 2014). As at 18 March when this article was written, Property Guru showed 120 sales of North Shore homes during January 2015. Of these 120 sales, 81 homes sold at prices above their CV, 10 sold for exactly their CV, 29 sold for below their CV. The average was 6.35% above CV.
The difference (SP vs CV) depends on the “relevance” of the CV and a range of property related factors, and also depends on the effectiveness of the marketing campaign that was undertaken prior to the sale. Examples are the four properties that we have personally marketed which have sold so far this year. Torbay home
SP $108,000 above CV = 18.6% above CV
Albany Heights home SP $350,000 above CV = 31.8% above CV Windsor Park home
SP $350,000 above CV = 36.8% above CV
Albany home
SP $370,000 above CV = 39.3% above CV
The last two homes both sold for $160,000 above the owner’s auction reserves.
It is clearly difficult to predict the sales prices that can be achieved, and we believe that owners should not sell their homes without properly marketing them, as they may end up under-selling their homes.
North Shore Home Sales during January 2015 Source Property Guru
Percentage Sales Price Above CV
Richard Pearce
There was a wide spread in the difference between sale prices (SP’s) and CV’s, as shown in the chart below.
Number of Sales Disclaimer: The comments and opinions expressed above are my personal views and are NOT those of Barfoot & Thompson. The above is not intended as financial advice, and all persons should make their own decisions based on their personal circumstances and on advice from a number of sources.
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KEY SALES PRICE ABOVE CV
SALES PRICE = CV
SALES PRICE BELOW CV
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Peak Performance Ardmore Guest Farm in South Africa’s central Drakensberg remains writer JAMES SIDDALL’s top getaway, bar none... ometimes I wonder if Ardmore Guest Farm sits on a ley line or something. Either way, its draw is almost otherworldly.
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And in the 18 or so years since I was first introduced to the place – which at the time had only recently opened its doors as a guest farm – I’ve travelled a fair bit. Most journalists do. America. Repeatedly. And everyone should visit the glorious grotesqueness that is Las Vegas. Bangkok. Italy. Aaah, Italy. That was for a mini launch that saw us carve up the roads of Umbria. Africa. Including a trip across the Masai Mara. And yet...time and again I return to Ardmore. Often with my dogs in tow for the place is pet-friendly – a concept that seems to be only slowly taking off in South Africa. But do check first before bringing your hounds along. Now one of the biggest draw cards is the tangible serenity - a serenity that draws visitors from both South Africa and abroad. The mix seems to be about 50:50. And while the rates are affordable for South Africans, they must appear extraordinarily good for forex-rich foreigners, although
many of those visitors could, I suspect, afford to stay somewhere far more obviously opulent. But I think it’s the fact that Ardmore is as comfortable and unpretentious as a well-worn yet high-quality pair of walking shoes that adds to the attraction. Of course, the location in the Champagne Valley helps. When God made the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg He was surely pleased with His work. In fact, sometimes I think He lives here, among mountains and hills that vary from moss-green in full and glorious summer to snow-capped in winter. At Ardmore I’m the happiest sitting in the peace of the front garden, under the massive liquid amber tree, pondering the country’s three highest peaks that rear up in the background: Mafadi (highest at 3450m); Injisuthi Dome (second highest at 3410m) and Champagne Castle (third highest at 3377m). Then there’s the fact that owners Paul and Sue Ross give the very clear impression that if they could do absolutely anything in the world, they’d still be running Ardmore.
And let’s not forget the food, with the rates including four-course dinners and homecooked breakfasts, while light meals are available during the day in the tea garden. Much, even most, of the fare is sourced locally, and some of it is grown at Ardmore. Breakfasts and dinners, served in the warm and welcoming Yellow Wood Dining Room, are happy affairs. Accommodation, meanwhile, varies from three-bed, double-storey cottages with views to live for, to lodgings in the recently converted stable block. Fireplaces are standard all round – and if there’s anything much better than snuggling in front of a roaring fire in the heart of a Drakensberg winter, well, I’d like to know what it is.
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What’s On Diary SA Social on the Shore: Friday10 April, Friday 1 May and Friday 5 June: Browns Bay Bowling Club: All welcome: 6pm – 10pm: Cash Bar.
SANZ Golf: Last Sunday of the month: Contact Cedric Braby: 027 4742264 or 09 478 9544: email cedric.braby@gmail.com. All welcome.
New Arrivals: Tuesday 28 April and Monday 25 May: 6pm-8pm: 100 Bush Road, Albany, North Shore: Contact: 09 915 0100.
Tuisnywerheid Day: Contact Veronica Turner: 021 250 8509: turner7@ slingshot.co.nz. SA Christchurch: Nicole’s house in Edgeware: 11 April: 6.30pm: Dinner: Plough Hotel: 8 May: 7pm: Contact: Nicole Auret: 021 2137 379 or nicoleauret@ hotmail.com. SA Bays Crafters: Tuesdays: 10.30-12.30pm: Contact: Wendy: 09 4769180. SA Support Group in Auckland: Contact: Felicity Bosch: 021 147 7151: felicityb48@gmail.com. SA Mairangi Bay: Contact: Penelope Rijkaart-Berrington: 09 4265933. SA Christchurch: Contact: Linda Klok: info@sinzasa.org.nz. SA Wellington: Contact: Iegsaan Bennett: madiba@xtra.co.nz. SA Women in Wellington: Contact: Michele at michele.courage@gmail.com or Ginelle at sandartnz@gmail.com. SA Rotorua: Contact: Gary Camoin: garykirstencamoin@gmail.com. SA Women Support East Auckland: Ronel Kleynhans: 021535085. SA Hamilton: Contact Angela Bridger: angelabridger@gmail.com. The heartbeat of Africa in the heart of Newmarket WHO: African Film Festival New Zealand Trust WHAT: First Ever African Film Festival in New Zealand WHEN: 9-15 April 2015 WHERE: Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket, Auckland http://www.africanfilmfestivalnz.org.nz CALLING ARTISTS AND CRAFTERS: Sonja du Preez from www. ishopdirect.co.nz is offering free advertising to Artists and Crafters until June. SOUTH AFRICA NZ LIVE RADIO PRESENTS A MOTHERS DAY LUNCTION: 10 May: The Commerce Club, 27/33 Ohinerau Street, Remuera: 12-6pm: A three course meal with a live DJ, lekka SA dance music and cash bar available: $35.00 per person: All proceeds to Trauma Centre, Cape Town, to assist victims of crime. For more information go to the website www. southafricanzliveradio.com.
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Immigration Service you can Trust (Established 1993)
Point of Difference
North Shore Immigration Services has been assisting migrants for over 21 years.
South African Social evenings
Competitive fees
Business Network meetings
Assisting with jobs on the shortage list
Assisting with house purchases, mortgages & insurance
New Arrival Meetings for all
Assist with Business sales and purchases
The South African Magazine
Accounting & Financial services
SA Going to NZ Website with 36,000 viewers
North Shore Immigration, with their wealth of experience & sound reputation, can assist migrants relocate to New Zealand.
We provide specialist immigration solutions for:
We also offer help and assistance with:
∗ Residence (Skilled Migrants, Business, Family)
∗ Unabridged birth certificates
∗ Business Visa (Entrepreneur and/or Investor Categories)
∗ Police clearance certificates
∗ Work Visa (for those who have a job offer, based on their
∗ Passport renewals ∗ Translations
skills & experience) ∗ Work/Student visas for their immediate family members
∗ Assessment of overseas qualifications
∗ Student Visas for those who wish to study in New Zealand
∗ Obtaining NZ registration for occupations where
∗ Job Search/Graduate Work Experience Visas for students
this is required.
who have created their NZ studies. Please contact Peter Woodberg for more details at peter@nsis.co.nz website: www.nsis.co.nz
email: info@nsis.co.nz
ph.: 09
415 3392