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Inside this issue Homework debate Primary says optional homework works well

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The Bachelor drops in Zac Franich shares the love

page 5 This month the Coast is ‘thinking pink’ as a host of pink-themed breakfasts and lunches are held for Pink Ribbon Breakfast month. The events are held annually to raise funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation. One of the most colourful pink lunches is likely to be the one organised by the Dazzling Violets. From left are Dazzling Violets Anne Hollier Ruddy, Ann Lennard, Margie Loftus (aka Queen Fantasia), Jeannette Smith and ‘Vice Queen’ Sandra Thurston. (see story p19)

Police operation aims to keep small Coast businesses safe Police are making a concerted effort to try and prevent the violent robberies of dairies and liquor stores seen in other parts of Auckland from occurring here. he’s owned the dairy, he appreciates If such attacks do occur, police want prevention operation. the police’s assistance in preventing our local storeowners to be prepared. One of them is Hilltop Dairy owner Since Easter, officers throughout the Faruk Ismail, whose business was ram any further attacks on his business. Hibiscus Coast and Rodney have raided last year and the cash register The dairy, and nearby Hilltop Super Liquor (which was ram raided two visited 89 businesses in the region, taken. years ago) both had bollards installed including in Whangaparaoa, Orewa, Millwater, Silverdale and Waiwera, He says although that is the only outside as a result of the ram raids. as part of an Auckland-wide crime problem he has had in the six years continued page 3

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RSA members have voted to sell this piece of land.

Land sale throws Hibiscus Coast RSA a lifeline It was standing room only in the cavernous lounge of the Hibiscus Coast Community RSA for an extraordinary general meeting held on May 7. Five hundred of its 3500 members Plan provisions. The land is yet to be were present and the atmosphere was valued but is expected to fetch around tense: this was the second time in a $1.5–$2 million. “It means we can month that members had been called pay our creditors and get back on an together to vote on options needed to even keel,” Mr Coggan says. save the organisation from closure. An upgrade of the club is also possible. The RSA, in Whangaparaoa, is deep Mr Coggan says that options include in debt and has been running on renovating the existing clubrooms or empty for some time, due to falling upgrading the bowling club building income from its restaurant and bar. and shifting the clubrooms down A few especially bad months at the there – the latter would provide the end of last year were enough to force option of selling a further chunk of members to face losing the club, or the club’s 2.8ha site, which has access finding ways to urgently bring in a to Vipond Road. large cash injection (HM April 12). Mr Coggan says the decision to sell 20 This time, it was a simple Yes/No vote Melia Place comes as the club’s kitchen on the proposition to sell a piece of is again busy, selling more than 100 land that it owns at 20 Melia Place. meals some nights to crowds who have The vote had to be won by a two- come to see live entertainment. thirds majority of those present. Despite the cash injection, it is The 94 percent acceptance of the that ongoing profitability that will proposal stunned President Frank determine the future of the club. Coggan. “It was way beyond my beliefs To break even it needs to bring in and hopes,” he said. “It was clear that $150,000 every month. most of the members realised they had to give us a ‘yes’ or they wouldn’t have “The money from the sale of land is only a band aid,” Mr Coggan says. “The their club.” The sloping site is around half a executive need to sort out our operating hectare, just above the bowling club. costs and get the club into profit mode. Crosses are placed on it each ANZAC We also need to find ways to attract a Day but these can be located elsewhere. bigger percentage of members to the It is zoned residential and Mr Coggan RSA on a regular basis.” understands around eight homes It is expected that the land will go up could be built on it under the Unitary for tender shortly.

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Benefits of homework challenged by new policy Australian primary school Allambie Heights’ decision to do away with homework recently caused debate around the topic in New Zealand – Whangaparaoa Primary adopted a similar philosophy, which was put into practice at the start of this year. Silverdale School provides a small Principal Kevin Cronin says that hand out and mark worksheets.” they have banished the very word “There are plenty of websites we can amount of homework and also offers ‘homework’. “Because who likes going recommend, like Maths Online, so if an optional programme called PEAKS home to work?” he says. “There is kids want more, they can have more. that provides challenges for each no research that shows any academic We leave it up to them and they like year level; trophies are awarded for benefit from doing homework in the having a choice. My experience is that completion. Year 1–6 group.” when they get to intermediate and Dairy Flat School also gives homework Instead, students have the option of college, if homework is something and rewards those who complete sharing learning with parents, and new, they approach it more positively.” it. Principal Debbie Marshall says preparing for learning. This could It seems Whangaparaoa Primary could that the value of homework includes be talking about what they are doing be out on its own in this respect – reinforcing skills learnt and practiced at school, reading a book with their other local primary schools canvassed at school, developing study habits parents or putting their togs in their bag by Hibiscus Matters all provide and provide a link between home and school which gives parents a chance to for the next day’s swimming session. homework in some form. Mr Cronin says feedback has been Mel Crosbie, principal of Gulf be involved in their child’s learning. overwhelmingly positive from staff, Harbour School says they are currently Wainui School principal Gillian Bray parents and children alike. “We don’t reviewing their home learning says that she believes many families think learning is confined to school. policy. “We believe that the basics of like to spend time at the end of the Children have lots of extra-curricular extra reading, spelling and number day talking about what the child has activities and they play with mates and practice is still of value, especially learned and together practicing new climb trees – it’s all part of being well for the juniors,” she says. “We try to skills at home. “Homework should rounded students,” he says. “We want set challenges that engage with our not take over family time, be too hard kids to be kids.” children’s passions and make home or cause undue stress,” she says. He says as well as taking the pressure off learning purposeful. The main thing At Stanmore Bay School principal students, it helps parents and teachers. is encouraging parents to interact with Carol Abley says there is no fixed policy “Parents have enough to do, and not their children by reading with them, around homework, but that teachers give it out at their discretion. “In most one teacher is unhappy at not having to playing games and so on.”

cases teachers ask students to complete homework in a week so that if they have other commitments, like sports, they can fit the homework around this,” she says. She says feedback from parents about project work completed at home has been positive. “Parents say it is an opportunity for them to work together with their children. In addition homework prepares our senior students for college.” What do you think about homework? Comment on this story at localmatters. co.nz or write to us, details on p2.

Intermediate classes debated

Unlike Silverdale School, which has been fighting tooth and nail to retain Year 7 and 8 classes, Gulf Harbour School is considering voluntarily divesting itself of intermediate provision. Silverdale School is still waiting for a final decision from the Ministry of Education – the school wants to retain its intermediate classes but last year the Ministry advised it may have to revert to being a Year 1–6 school to help with pressure on its roll. Meanwhile, Gulf Harbour School is in the process of seeking feedback from parents on whether or not to retain its Year 7 and 8s. After looking into the issue in some depth, Gulf Harbour School’s board has recommended that Year 7 and 8 classes be phased out. Reasons given include a decline in numbers in that age group at the school, leading to mixed classes, and inadequate funding for the additional curriculum needs of the older students. Feedback from parents is currently being analysed by the board, after which there will be a chance for wider community input.

Continued from p1 Constable Karen Murphy says that the recent operation enabled police to provide safety and security advice to dairy and liquor store owners, most of which are owner-operated, covering issues such as visibility, store layout, CCTV, alarms and key things to look for. Advice is also provided on what to do if someone comes in with a weapon. While many are already aware of the issues, Constable Murphy says

the storeowners, appreciated the prevention advice and support. “We want them to feel safe in their shops despite the robberies occurring elsewhere in Auckland,” Constable Murphy says. “We reinforced the importance of vigilence – they can’t afford to become complacent. The majority of the storeowners we spoke to are from the ethnic community and they are feeling vulnerable. They may also not be comfortable dealing with police and this operation helped

break down those barriers and build up trust.” Orewa Community Constable Mike Brown says that Police in this region are learning from the aggravated robberies of these kinds of stores that are happening increasingly in other parts of Auckland. “We want to try and prevent those activities happening up here,” he says. From left, Constable Karen Murphy and Community Constable Mike Brown with Hilltop Dairy owner Faruk Ismail. Police are reaching out to dairy and liquor store owners all over the Coast in an effort to keep them safe.

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Bike rack now!

Wasn’t sure whether to laugh or cry at your story on the bike rack at Gulf Harbour (HM May 3). It was an example of how far away from reality large bureaucracies can get. For goodness sake, all we need is a business to sponsor it and we could surely just get it done. No wonder Penlink is taking so long! Stephen Wilson, Army Bay

What’s on your mind? Readers are welcome to air their views. We do not publish abusive or unsigned letters. Letters may be abridged and full versions are at localmatters.co.nz/opinion. Address on p2 or e:terry@localmatters.co.nz

installed, I shouldn’t get too hopeful. Anna Murray, Silverdale

Fair’s fair I read your coverage of the recent Chamber of Commerce’s Penlink meeting (HM May 3) and think it was

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fair enough to call the Councillors and MP Mark Mitchell to task. But it’s also fair to say that since the Chamber began advocating the project, a couple of years ago, they have not moved it one jot further up the Council’s priority list. Or found a way to fund it. Sam Douglas, Millwater

Rough roundabout Like the local board, I have my fingers crossed for better service under the new maintenance contracts (HM May 3). I hope that one of the first things on the list might be the roundabout at the Silverdale exit from the northern motorway. It is a very large roundabout and was once planted up, but is now a bit of a disgrace as an entranceway to an area. We cringe every time we drive around it (which is most days!). I fear this might be an Auckland Transport thing in which case, judging from how long it takes to get a bike rack

I found this dead creature near the bush opposite Whangaparaoa Library last week. It seems that the hedgehog put his head into the drink container to extract a slug that was in there or to lick up any remaining drink. Because of his prickles, he couldn’t pull his head back out of the narrow entry hole and probably suffocated. Put your rubbish in the bin people, or take it home and recycle it. It’s not that hard. Whatever you think of hedgehogs, it is shameful that an animal suffered and died in this way. Terry Moore, Editor

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Right wins over might The NZ Commerce Commission made an important and courageous decision this month when it declined a proposed merger between Fairfax and NZME. Had the proposal been approved, the merged entity would have controlled nearly 90 per cent of the daily newspaper circulation in NZ and an overwhelming majority of traffic to online sources of NZ news. So what, you might ask? For starters, one large media entity in NZ would produce opportunities for powerful and ambitious lobbyists to use their advertising muscle to have their interests protected and promoted. It would also dilute the range of editorial opinions that inform community debate, not to mention the impact it would have on the quality and breadth of news coverage. Small independent newspapers, like the one you are reading right now, could find themselves squeezed out of the market by a sustained assault on their advertising market, which they could neither counter nor survive. The Commission’s decision recognises that “the media” is not just a business in the narrowest sense. Yes, media companies must be viable, but they must also be guided by the founding principles of the press – newsrooms must be well-resourced so they can investigate and write their stories without fear or favour. They must remain the watchdogs of society, holding the powerful to account and providing the voiceless with a place to tell their stories. Newsrooms that are continually gutted to balance the books, while company executives and shareholders cream off the profits, threaten the very fabric of a fair and healthy democracy. We applaud the Commerce Commission for a decision that steers NZ away from the concentration of media into the hands of a few and towards a diverse landscape of voices and opinions.

This image posted on Facebook of the Clock Clinic’s sign in Whangaparaoa shows how important it is to view the sign from the correct angle! This is apparently how it looks from the neighbouring McDonalds drive through.

Here are the Top 10 most read stories from Hibiscus Matters on localmatters.co.nz last month: > Z station adds to ad hoc Hibiscus Gateway Zone > Infrastructure needed before development > Apartment plans gain consent > Hibiscus Coast RSA faces uphill financial battle > Infrastructure fails Hobbs Road residents > World Masters Games: Hatfields hammer thrower aims high > Hibiscus Coast Anzac Day Services > World Masters Games: From desk to decathlon > Peninsula Players facing the final curtain > City lights create demand for weekend ferry Keep coming back to see the latest news, have your say, read extended stories and watch video interviews. You can also get updates on facebook.com/HibiscusMatters and follow our news feed on twitter at localmattersnz

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The Bachelor’s Zac Franich catches up on the local news after a training session with his squad in Orewa. Below, Zac accepts a cartoon from editor, Terry Moore.

The Bachelor looks back The Bachelor NZ final is on this weekend (Sunday, May 21 on Three) and last week its star, Zac Franich, who is also head coach at Orewa Surf Lifesaving Club, dropped in for a chat with Hibiscus Matters. The paper featured a cartoon about the show in an earlier edition and his family requested copies of the artwork: these were handed over to Zac by editor Terry Moore. Zac says while he won’t miss the rose ceremonies one little bit, and is getting merciless teasing from his mates, being NZ’s Bachelor was an amazing experience and 100 percent worthwhile. “I’m not going to live it down for a long time with my friends, but I expected that,” he says. “I wouldn’t have changed it for anything – I found out a lot about myself, met some amazing girls and got to see some amazing places.” One highlight was time spent with rescued elephants in Thailand. The 28-year-old admits he struggled with the rose ceremonies: “I was essentially grading girls on their compatibility with me and that made me very uncomfortable,” he says. “Especially as it went on and feelings were involved, that was really hard.” He says the competitive aspect was challenging for everyone and he didn’t take interactions between the girls too seriously. “The girls were in a strange position too – seeing the same guy,

living together, missing their friends and family, so you are looking at people out of their comfort zone.” Zac says he focused on sharing his time as fairly as possible and remaining open to the whole experience. “I went in holding the kids I train at the surf club in mind. They hadn’t seen this more personal side of me and I figured if I was open and confident and able to talk about feelings, they would see that it’s ok to do that. It’s something a lot of guys could get better at.” Being recognised and asked for photos on the street, he says, is “kind of cool” – he likes being able to make people smile. Once he is able to openly go out with the woman who won the final rose, he says it will be important to be confident in each other and their relationship and not feel pressure from the public taking an interest. “The moment we start worrying about what other people think, is where we go wrong,” he says. “However long we are together, we are the ones that matter.”

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A Stillwater roadside has been given an artistic facelift with this original carving by Auckland sculptor and artist Phil Bonham.

Roadside carving a first in Stillwater A standout new feature on the road that winds down into Stillwater is causing drivers to pull over and get out to take a closer look. The large sculpture of two geckos was carved from the stump of a pine tree on the berm outside a private Stillwater residence by Auckland carver Phil Bonham. Phil says he was commissioned to do the sculpture by the owners of the property who had to cut down the pine. They chose him after seeing his Seat of Life sculpture at Sanders Reserve in Paremoremo. The work took Phil about nine days but was completed in short bursts over several months with the final oiling completed last week. Phil researched geckos to get their sinuous forms just right, while upscaling the size and chunkiness substantially. Then he got to work with a chainsaw, later using hand tools for the finer details. Originally from the North Shore, Phil studied art in Hawaii and works in

a range of media as well as teaching art. His work is in several public and private collections but it’s the first time he has carved anything on a roadside. He says he is happy with how it’s turned out and the amount of attention it’s drawing from passing drivers.

Seawall submissions small in number

The public feedback period on the resource consent application for the Orewa coastal walkway and seawall closed last Friday, May 12. As at May 10, just 13 submissions on the project had been made to Auckland Council. A hearing date is likely to be set for late July/early August to allow the public to speak to their submissions. The proposed construction involves building a footpath and landscaping along the section of the esplanade reserve from Kohu Street to Marine View; the establishment of a seawall along approximately 600m of coastline as well as access ramps and stairs.


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Viewpoint with Janet Fitzgerald, Hibiscus & Bays Local Board deputy chair Julia.parfitt@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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Priorities for the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board which include attracting tertiary education providers to the area, enabling pedestrian-friendly shared space in Whangaparaoa’s Main Street, improving park facilities and public transport, including weekend ferry sailings, are laid out in its local board plan, to be released for public consultation next week. Another key initiative mentioned Centre in Centreway Road. Residents in the draft plan is advocating for should also receive a summary and Auckland Transport to investigate the feedback form in the mail next week. feasibility of a light rail link from the A public forum will be held on North Shore to Silverdale. Thursday, June 8 at Orewa Service The plan sets the strategic direction Centre, 6pm–8pm which all are for the local board over the next three welcome to attend. This provides an years and guide its decision-making. opportunity to discuss the draft with The draft will be at shapeauckland. local board members. co.nz from May 22. Submissions can be made online or view the draft Feedback closes at 4pm on Friday 30 at local libraries and Orewa Service June.

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Earlier this month we had the release of the Little Spotted Kiwi in Shakespear Regional Park. What an inspiring community effort this is. Once again it highlights the importance of our volunteers whose time, effort and enthusiasm is amazing. I along with our other local board members express their grateful thanks to every one of you. We are working on the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Plan, which is going out for consultation on May 22. This is your chance to let us, your local board, know what you would like to achieve in our community over the next three years. Later this year we will be hearing submissions on this draft plan and you may like to attend a meeting to elaborate more on your submission about what you would like to see happen. We are interested to hear your ideas about how we can do things differently so that we achieve a better result. The area that I get most complaints about is the service standard levels in parks and on roadsides. We, your local board, are working hard to achieve a better result for our communities particularly in areas that our communities treasure. We will be working collaboratively with new providers who have just been appointed to our area. This is the first time since Auckland Council was set up in 2010 that the new contracts have been awarded, so hopefully we will see some efficiencies gained. When consulting on the annual plan, people commented “we don’t mind paying more as long as we get our fair share and we see something for our rates”. I urge you all to take this next opportunity to influence change and if there is something that you think is needed in your area, have your say on the draft local board plan. This plan can be accessed on shapeauckland.co.nz from May 22. You can either make a submission online or using the feedback form that will be delivered to your mailbox later this month. The Hibiscus Local Board members are setting up a face-to-face forum so that members of the public who want to discuss an issue with a board member, can make an appointment to come and 
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Tracey Martin List MP based in Rodney

Getting rid of student financial debt and keeping their skills at home. New Zealand First will implement upfront investment (UFI) in post-secondary education. This policy will remove the financial burden of student loans, particularly on our young people and replace this with a payable skill debt to the country. The UFI Tertiary policy will reduce both the human and financial waste currently created by inadequate work force planning and under resourced careers advice. Our post-secondary study suite of policies, which includes a universal student allowance, will remove current lurching from skill shortage crisis to individual profession oversupply.

To make this happen New Zealand First will: Bring back Workforce Planning: • We will reinstate the leadership role for workforce planning development by Industry Training Organisations and require all Government Ministries, where the state provides the majority of services, to establish and participate in planning leadership eg MOE, MOH, MSD, Corrections etc. • We will amend the Tertiary Education Commission funding model to be a control mechanism when requiring ITOs to develop workforce plans for 5 years, with a forecast for 20 years. • We will only fully fund the required number of identified industry places with a 5% to 10% buffer for natural attrition. • Students would compete for these places at point of educational entry ensuring greater fit between the student and the field of study. • We will introduce key markers during the period of study and the ability to transfer from one line of study to another as a feature of the overall policy.

Invest in greater Career and Vocational Advice: • We will upskill and development Career Advisors, tag funding specifically for release time to facilitate both general staff professional development and individual student consultations. Identify and spread best practice. • We will use the recent absorption of Careers NZ into TEC to create closer links with real life work force planning. Inform and enhance the Careers NZ website with greater forward projections.

• We will strengthen and modify career/vocational advice from Y7 to Y13 as per New Zealand Curriculum. • We will provide greater resourcing and widen the scope of the Gateway and STAR Programmes to better facilitate short term internship/work experience to gain a realistic understanding of employment areas. • Combined with New Zealand First policy to pay job seekers benefit to approved employers when taking on an apprentice who gains on the job qualifications to further support Small and Medium size enterprises, employment growth and enhanced productivity.

Remove the Student Loan Scheme and transfer from a financial debt to a skill debt: • We will record the total Upfront Investment with IRD using the individuals NSN (National Student Number). • We will switch to a year for year reduction of debt – for every year studied there is an expectation of one year skill exchange. Each year worked in New Zealand would reduce skill debt by a year. • We will use bonding system models for certain industries e.g. teacher, nurses, doctors, police along with other industries would accelerate skill debt reduction. • For those who wish/need to go overseas to gain further international knowledge, industry lead groups e.g. Medical Council, would be required to find a similarly qualified person to come to New Zealand for the period our citizen is out of the country. This person would count toward the year for year repayment. • If individual left New Zealand, without replacement and did not return, IRD would convert the skill debt into a dollar debt which would be pursued under current interest charging conditions.

Introduce a Universal Student Allowance: • We will introduce a universal living allowance which is not subject to parental means testing as a priority for all full-time students. • We will remove the deduction regime currently in place if a student earns over a certain dollar value per individual to an income cap yet to be established. • We will reverse recent amendments to the Social Services Act which shut out full time students from accessing the accommodation supplement when they fit the appropriate criteria.

• Current outstanding student debt is close to

• $17 Billion • COST OF THE CURRENT STUDENT LOAN SCHEME IS

• $4,183 million per annum • Equivalent to 1.67% of GDP

• COST OF NEW ZEALAND FIRST UFI POLICY

• $4,638• Equivalent million per annum to 1.86% of GDP Tracey Martin New Zealand First Shop 5, Riverside Arcade, 62 Queen St, Warkworth TraceyMartinmp@parliament.govt.nz


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Regency Lake quality guaranteed by Country Club A dispute over payment for grass carp could have a big impact on the appearance and use of the artificial waterways around Gulf Harbour, including the largest one, Regency Lake. However, Gulf Harbour Country Club has said that it will ensure that won’t happen. The grass carp are herbivores and eat weeds that grow in fresh water. Owner of the carp, NZ Waterways Restoration, is in the process of removing them from the waterways around Gulf Harbour because of a dispute with the organisation responsible for the lakes, Gulf Harbour Country Club. NZ Waterways Restoration’s director, Gray Jamieson, says the waterways will become a lot harder and more expensive to maintain and could become smelly and clogged with Lake (behind the sports field opposite Spot the difference: Grass carp have made a huge impact on water quality at weeds once the carp go. Wentworth College), he said he has Maygrove Lake in Orewa. The water looks pristine at the northern end (left) which However, the Country Club, which left removal of his fish from the lakes has grass carp in it. By contrast, the southern end, above, which does not currently uses the artificial lakes to irrigate its on the golf course itself until last. “I contain the fish, is chocking up with weeds. golf course, has given an undertaking wanted to give the club as much time that the water quality will be as possible,” he says. “They have given maintained. me a trespass notice so I’m anticipating Its director of golf, Fraser Bond, says trouble when I go to get those fish.” the club will make sure of this not The use of grass carp in NZ is only because it needs the water to controversial, as they are an introduced keep the course looking pristine but species. However, the climate means because it owes it to the community. they are unable to breed here. He says options being considered include “putting more carp in or pump systems” – the latter would, he says, come at a massive cost. “The lake is something that we care hugely about because it is important for all our members and the wider community,” Mr Bond says. “We will make a commitment that the water The Gulf Harbour Radio Yacht Club would have to close if Regency Lake will stay clear.” fills with weed. The club has around Gray Jamieson says he has removed around 70 of his grass carp from artificial Earlier this month, as Mr Jamieson 30 members and has been sailing its lakes in Gulf Harbour. This was one of the biggest, weighing in at around 20kg, pulled out 44 huge carp from the Oval yachts on the lake since 1995. taken from the Oval Lake on May 4. CL

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The word ‘bach’ conjures up images of relaxing times at the beach and it’s that same calm environment with a friendly Kiwi feel that Dr Vishu Agarwal is aiming to recreate in her new dental practice. This is reflected in a comfortable interior, soft music and, even more importantly, in the dentists’ ability to talk with, and calm, patients. The Dental Bach opened in the New World complex in Stanmore Bay early this month providing all general dentistry services. Vishu grew up in Delhi and says she wanted to become a dentist from a young age. “I get the most satisfaction from being in a profession that is about making people smile with confidence, and taking away their pain,” Vishu says. After spending time working and furthering her studies in Australia, Vishu moved to New Zealand three years ago with her husband Sam. She has worked in a wide variety of Auckland dental practices but says it’s exciting to now be opening her own. Preventative dentistry is something she feels passionate about and she hopes to spread that message through educational programmes and other outreach projects. Vishu has gathered an experienced team around her at The Dental Bach, which includes another dentist

Already “world famous in Orewa”, a second Emi Deli Café has now opened in Whangaparaoa. Jonathan Ma bought his first café, Emi Deli in Orewa, more than nine years ago. At the time, it was a big step to take after 10 years as Mr Whippy. In fact Jonathan was the biggest Mr Whippy operator in Auckland, owning a total of 10 trucks. He says he bought the café because he liked the environment. “I didn’t know anything about the business and learned everything from hands-on experience,” he says. “The priorities were very clear – always look after your customers and hire good staff.” Hard work, and a focus on his motto of Great Food, Great Coffee, Great Service, paid off with Emi Deli Orewa earning a fine reputation for keeping its many regulars happy. Jonathan says quality was always key, starting with fresh produce, free range eggs and great ingredients. Everything is made fresh on the premises, right down to the homemade Hollaindaise. “That attention to detail pays off in the taste,” Jonathan says. Emi Deli likes to keep prices affordable, but not at the expense of quality. “When it comes to food, you get what you pay for.” “We know we’re getting it right when we see the smiles on people’s faces. They come back for things like our pumpkin date and ginger muffins,

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The new face of Warkworth’s A & P Lifestyle Show is Penny Webster, right, with outgoing secretary Marjorie Blythen

Penny takes the reins at A & P Grass gets greener Darren Newell and Bernadette Warne of Harcourts Tandem Realty present Orewa Bowls Club representatives with a donation of $1600 towards the reseeding of their green. Darren says he heard from one of the members that the green needed reseeding as it was in poor condition, and the club were trying to raise funds. Darren’s bosses at Tandem said they would match Darren’s donation of $800. “I’m just trying to help one of the social hubs of Orewa,” Darren says.

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The Coast’s newest Rotary club, the Satellite Club of Orewa-Millwater, celebrated its first birthday by raising funds for the Red Beach Surf Life Saving Club, with a sausage sizzle held at Pak ‘n’ Save Silverdale earlier this month. Club members decided to celebrate the birthday by helping others rather than having a party. Pak ‘n’ Save provided everything needed and around 850 sausages were sizzled in return for donations to the Surf Club. Almost $1268 was raised. Chair Paul Conroy says members spend half their time planning and helping others, and the other half enjoying social activities that he says are attracting new members, including younger ones from “the Facebook generation”.

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Fundraising concert with ‘family values’ A concert featuring one of the country’s best selling country music artists, Dennis Marsh, as well as The Toner Sisters is being held in Orewa to raise funds for organisations that help young people. The New Horizon Show has been organised by Jim Morrogh who has a background in the entertainment business and a strong interest in the wellbeing of young people. He was looking for a way to support local organisations that have the welfare of youth at heart, and a concert seemed the perfect option, given his show business connections. Jim says that the concert features easy listening music and family values. As well as the two headline acts, there will

be a performance by Brigid Sinclair’s ACHoired Taste choir, which performs a mix of world, folk and gospel music. Local musician Nick Jones will play electric violin and keyboards; Nick is also leading a six-piece band of local musicians that has formed to back Dennis Marsh and The Toner Sisters. Profits from the show are being donated to Rugged Learning Adventures and the Hibiscus Coast Youth Centre. Rugged Learning Adventures (formerly Windy Ridge), near Warkworth, is a camp that combines adventure farm retreats with phonics, to help those struggling with reading and the Hibiscus Coast Youth Centre in Western Reserve, Orewa, provides a wide range of programmes and

support that provides a ‘safe haven’ for youth. Rugged Learning Adventures will put the donation towards its current building improvements and the purchase of a gas fridge, while the Youth Centre says among the items the money will help towards is a second van to transport young people to and from the centre. The concert is on at Orewa Arts & Events Centre, Orewa College, Riverside Road, Orewa, on May 27, 7.30pm. Tickets from Eventfinda, phone 0800 289 849. (See ad, p22) Multi-talented local musician Nick Jones will be band leader, pianist and electric violinist at the upcoming New Horizon Show.

Hibiscus Matters and New Horizon have a double pass to the New Horizon Show to give away. To go in the draw, message us on Facebook, or write your name, address and daytime phone number on the back of an envelope and post to The New Horizon Show, Hibiscus Matters, Unit G, Tamariki Plaza, Tamariki Ave, Orewa 0931. Entries close May 23.

Music documentaries subject of film festival The four day Sounds on Screen music documentary festival, from June 1 to 4, is a fundraiser for the hall. It will be digital HD projections with surround sound inside the hall. Organiser Urs Bauer says it will be a unique experience to watch films in the newly renovated town hall while raising money for it. “It’s good to have a town centre where arts can be performed. Performing arts, music and film is an important part of life,” Urs says.

Urs and his wife Denise staged the first big screen open air cinema in New Zealand at Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour in 2004. It led to running movies in parks for councils and organisations, with 40,000 turning out to 22 different parks in Auckland last year. Urs says he followed his appreciation of great documentaries and his passion for music to select the best music documentaries. “There are films I want to have on my

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Winter work will pay off Many gardeners think that as the autumn gardening season comes to an end it is time to collect seeds, harvest the fruit, cover the beds with compost and mulch and retreat inside with their favourite gardening books and seed catalogues to plan for the spring garden. Nothing could be further from the truth: now is the perfect time to think about winter gardening – especially if you are growing your own food. All the signs are there of good food production in our ever-expanding urban areas. Ripe feijoas, persimmons, figs and guavas either being harvested or vanishing daily, eaten by hungry birds. In my Manly garden I have dug up the kumara, gathered the pumpkins and am experimenting with storage Getting garlic planted now improves options. Carrots are in the fridge, its flavour. while the beetroot will happily survive in the garden for now. The leeks and onion seedlings have been planted, the shallots divided and some early cauliflower and broccoli are braving the last of the white butterfly caterpillars. Cold nights and shorter cooler crisp days with lower light levels may be upon us, but the soil is still warm and onions, leeks, beetroot, brassicas, peas, shallots, broad beans, parsnips, swedes and garlic can all be planted now. Especially after the welcome rains we had recently. Prepare for winter gardening by pulling out all the rotting tomatoes, the last of the zucchini, and cucumbers, which have overstayed their welcome with the unusually warm autumn weather. Pull out those pumpkins that are still producing and if there are signs of mildew, mould or blight, make sure they go out with the household garbage rather than into the compost. Taking advantage of the heaps of seaweed on the beach after recent storms, I have collected plenty and dug it well in. I have also just planted garlic, choosing a bed that has not grown alliums before. Garlic is a bulb and most varieties need some cold weather to develop the great taste you want. Garlic cloves planted in the autumn quickly develop roots so the plants are well established when the colder winter weather arrives. Garlic cannot compete with weeds (or for that matter, birds), when first planted so once the bulbs are planted I cover them with screens. The shoots are mulched with dried grass clippings or leaf mold and cloched to keep off the birds. Leaf mould takes a good year to develop into that rich humus that will provide food not only for your plants but also for the beneficial soil organisms. So don’t let all those fallen leaves go to waste.

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Ways to reduce power costs Here are some tips to avoid power and electricity costs escalating over winter. yy Talk to your electricity company about their plans. Most provide options including direct debits at a flat rate all year round, pre-payment meters and low use rates and apps to monitor your energy on a hourly and daily basis. yy Most of your electricity bill will go on hot water so use less if you can. Set your washing machine on a cold wash and rinse your dishes in cold water. Take short showers instead of baths. Showers use 60% less water than baths. yy Fix dripping taps. A dripping hot tap can cost $80 a year but a washer to fix it costs less than $1. yy If your hot water cylinder is old, keep the heat in by using a hot water cylinder wrap. These are available from hardware stores. Make sure the thermostat is set to produce a temperature of 55C at the tap. yy Always turn the lights off in rooms when you leave. If you are using energy efficient light bulbs it is better to leave them on if you are returning within ten minutes.

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turntable. Dean says it has that “good old school 80s record sound”, and when the pair played their records on it, others wanted to join in. “People came up to listen and talk about records,” he said. Anyone with a love of vinyl is welcome to bring a favourite record and play a track or two, joining like-minded music lovers over a beer (or two). The get-togethers are monthly and the next one is on Thursday, June 1 at The Good Home at 7.30pm. Info, phone Dean, 021 183 1504.

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• Dress warmly for bed and make sure your bedroom stays warm during the night. • Only heat the room you are in. Try and keep temperature between 18 and 21 degrees especially if you have babies, people with illnesses, or older people living in your home. • Block up unused chimneys and stop draughts around doors and windows. You can make draught ‘snakes’ by stuffing socks or pantyhose with newspaper or cushion filling. • Open windows and curtains on sunny days, and close them when the sun goes down to trap heat. Trim trees that prevent sun entering your house. • Insulation is the best way to keep a house warm. Recent changes to the Residential Tenancy Act mean that by July 1, 2019, all rental properties must have ceiling and under-floor insulation meeting a set standard, where reasonably practicable. Grants are available through Warm Up NZ: Healthy Homes for ceiling and underfloor insulation for rental properties built before 2000 and occupied by low-income tenants. Info: eeca.govt.nz or phone 0800 358 676.

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Matakana Lifestyle Block with Omaha Views

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One hectare on display overlooking Omaha Bay and just around the corner from vibrant Matakana. New heavy gauge post and rail will make a statement as you enter this sought after lifestyle block. You will be rubbing shoulders with some of Matakana’s finest lifestyle properties, including the recently opened Leigh Brewery and a world class equestrian facility. Matakana offers boutique restaurants, award winning wineries and shopping. Surrounded by white sandy beaches, golf courses and boat launching facilities, this 1 hectare lifestyle land holding is a ‘no brainer’ purchase in this coastal playground. Immediate viewing is highly recommended to secure this prime slice of real estate. Matakana – it’s the place to be, and to be seen! See the online video tour today – www.bayleys.co.nz/1200384.

Contact Shailenne Parkes

Dianna Coman

021 117 9142

021 790 307

Macky’s Real Estate Ltd. Licensed under REAA 2008

A Local Matters publication. Distribution - 37,000 copies. For advertising enquiries contact local@localmatters.co.nz or 09 425 9068


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Ready now are 11 beautiful sections which were once home to 7 colonial homes named The Seven Sisters. Sites range in size from 642m² to 1140m² with Titles due in approximately 6 weeks time! No height restrictions, and minimal other restrictive covenants. Only a short walk to Warkworth village and all its amenities. Call one of the team United for more information.

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For Sale Priced from $405,000 to $425,000 Property ID RX1082486 urew@xtra.co.nz

For Sale Priced to sell $999,000 Property ID RX1082619 Terry Mills 027 239 5142

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SNELLS BEACH 37 Fidelis Avenue Supreme, Substantial, Solid

40 Que e n Stre e t, W a rk wo rth

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ljhooker.co.nz Price Reduced

Leigh

195 Rodney Road World Class Act

Panorama across the entire Hauraki Gulf and secluded amongst 4ha, half in pasture and half in a Queen Elizabeth II Heritage forest. This extremely private home, designed by the late architect Rewi Thompson will impress with its well thought features such as wine cellar, wind turbine, under-floor heating, oak timber floors, fireplace, large kitchen, 3 decks to follow the sun all day with different views and pool with its own self-contained pool house.

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Marie-Dominique 021 490039 LJ Hooker - Warkworth 09 425 8589 Broadbents 2001 Ltd

A Perfect Lifestyle - Vendor Says Present All Offers Well located close to Warkworth Township, 3.77 ha of gently rolling pasture an attractive landscaped garden. The substantial Hinuera Stone home has a very large open plan living area, 4 bedrooms, large office or rumpus room. Well set on the property, private and peaceful. Single garage with internal access, plus a large shed with a wash room, implement shed, small shearing shed, loading ramp and yard are further improvements. An excellent orchard, the balance of the land is in pasture.

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25 Esme Grove, Omaha Enjoy beach holidays as they used to be in this traditional three/four bedroom kiwi bach in a quiet one back location

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Price by Negotiation View Phone for Viewing Times www.bayleys.co.nz/1170027

Paul Elsden M 021 936 011 MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

PERFECT ENTRY TO OMAHA SOUTH

32 Te Mana Street Stylish 177m² (approx.) retreat with open plan living, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and spacious outdoor entertainment areas. Close to beach.

Asking Price $1,280,000

PANORAMIC SEA AND URBAN VIEWS

Snells Beach

10 Ferndale Drive - Lots 5, 7 and 9

For Sale from $599,000

in an elevated, north facing position capturing sparkling

Agent on site www.bayleys.co.nz/1220451

Secure your section now in this stunning new subdivision View Sun 1-1.30pm water views over the bay by day and the lights of Snells

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Beach by night. Snells Beach is rapidly becoming a

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seaside destination of choice offering a relaxed lifestyle

Paul Elsden

within a comfortable commute to Auckland.

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IDYLLIC LOCATION, IMPRESSIVE VIEWS

5 Woodlands Place

Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac street with elevation and

Auction (Unless Sold Prior) 10am, Thursday 15 June 2017 41 Queen St, Warkworth View Sat & Sun 2 - 2.45pm www.bayleys.co.nz/1200501

sweeping views of the bay, this will surprise you. The open plan living areas provides ample room for entertaining and the wood-burner adds warmth for the

winter. Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms make Jenni Marsh

it easy for a family to enjoy this home. If your wish-list is M 021 717 719 for a property that is private, well positioned and has great sea views then this is a must see!

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ENTRY LEVEL BEACHSIDE BARGAIN

1/15 Merehai Place

Snells Beach

For Sale $569,000 View Sat/Sun 12-12.30pm

Wanting a low maintenance, 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home? Aside from great views & layout, this property offers a double lock up garage & off street parking.This

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home would be an amazing lock up & leave bach, rental freshen things up. Affordable opportunities like this are

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Snells Beach

Ahi Kaa Lane and Hampton Mews, Whisper Cove

For Sale from $390,000 View Sun 2-2.30pm

Limited opportunities remain to secure your dream in

Agent on site www.bayleys.co.nz/1220428

exclusive Whisper Cove. Stunning northern end of the bay on the outskirts of Snells Beach, the sandy beach

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Dallas Honey

just minutes from your front door, could you ask for

M 027 477 9957 dallas.honey@bayleys.co.nz

more? Low maintenance, flat sections, titles issued.

Steffan Meyer

An opportunity too good to miss!

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CLASSIC KIWI QUARTER ACRE

85 Percy Street

62 Percy St Warkworth

182sqm (approx.) four

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1237sqm private section.

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garaging and covered

For Sale $769,000

outdoor entertaining.

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For Sale $710,000

www.bayleys.co.nz/1200442

View Sunday 1 - 2pm

Anthony Shaw

www.bayleys.co.nz/1200367

M 021 234 9797 anthony.shaw@bayleys.co.nz

Dianna Coman

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Quality development

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View Sunday 11 - 11.30am

hannah.anderson@bayleys.co.nz

www.bayleys.co.nz/1200448

Kellie Bissett

Jenni Marsh

M 027 5306 843 kellie.bissett@bayleys.co.nz

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Shailenne Parkes

www.bayleys.co.nz/1220174

Kellie Bissett

M 021 117 9142

M 027 5306 843

shailenne.parkes@bayleys.co.nz

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Whangaripo Valley Rd

EXCLUSIVE WHISPER COVE

Northern end of the Bay

lot subdivision with

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sections ranging from 1.01Ha - 2.995Ha. Located between 688 & 735 Whangaripo Valley.

Beach. Last section available in private position bordering reserve.

For Sale View Sun 2-2.30pm

Price by Negotiation View Sunday 11 - 12pm

www.bayleys.co.nz/1220402

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Dallas Honey

Dianna Coman

M 027 477 9957 dallas.honey@bayleys.co.nz

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THINKING ABOUT SELLING YOUR HOME? Talk to the Team at Premium Matakana about our latest Office at 9 Matakana Valley

Call one of our team for further information*

JIM MAYS

TERESA GIBSON

WENDY DOUGLAS

DUNCAN MORISON

GAIL MORISON

021 767 273

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DuncanMorison@premium.co.nz

GailMorison@premium.co.nz

LindaSmith@premium.co.nz PROPERTY MANAGER

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Many thanks for all the effort you put into selling our house at Snells Beach. We especially appreciated your goingCrescent, beyond Snells the call of duty and giving your free 3 Kauri Beach time to the builder, as a ‘builders labourer’ in order to get our bathroom ready for sale! You are certainly true to your word with your saying “there are never 3 Kauri Crescent, Snells Beach problems, only solutions!” We found you very easy and upfront to deal with and we would certainly without hesitation use your services again. Helen LD& Barry - Snells Beach

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At Ray White we go about things the right way. We put you, the customer, at the heart of everything we do. We stop to listen, we offer trusted, impartial advice, and we put in the hard yards to deliver on expectation – from listing your home, right through to settlement. At Ray White we work for you.

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• Single level sun-drenched home on • Single level sun-drenched home on ¾ ¾ acre north section acre north facing facing section • Additional stand alone garage • Additional stand alonedouble double garage for extra vehicles,hobbies hobbies && storage for extra vehicles, storage • Established garden ensures ensures privacy • Established garden privacy COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF!

COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Auction

27 May 2017, on site 3.00pm (unless sold prior)

Auction 27 May 2017, on site 3.00pm Viewing & prior) Wed 2.00 - 2.45pm (unlessSun sold

Internet oneagencyhpg.co.nz Viewing Sun & Wed 2.00 - 2.45pm Contact Pip Foote 0274 997 990 Internet oneagencyhpg.co.nz pipfoote@oneagency.net.nz ______________________________ Contact Pip Foote 0274 997 990 pipfoote@oneagency.net.nz

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14 Tohora Crescent, Omaha

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Perfectly suited asasa aholiday Perfectly suited holiday oror permanent permanent home, the free home, the free flowing floorflowing plan has a spacious / kitchen / living dining area floor plan hasliving a spacious / that opens onto a north courtyardonto a kitchen / dining areafacing that opens from the neighbours and road, north screened facing courtyard screened from the perfect setup for outdoor living & the neighbours and road, the perfect entertaining. setup for outdoor living & entertaining. Auction

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HELP FOR THEM PEACE OF MIND FOR YOU

summerset.co.nz/warkworth

Their own home, with help on hand Even though Mum or Dad might not be quite ready for full time care, they may be starting to need a little extra help – and you could be dealing with more day-to-day worries than you were before. The great news is, there’s a middle ground. Summerset serviced apartments offer: • Independent living in their own home, but with help on hand • Stylish, modern designs • Multiple support options • The confidence that Mum or Dad are getting the best of care.

View a new serviced apartment today!

Summerset Falls 31 Mansel Drive, Warkworth

Contact Steven Garner on 09 425 1202 or 027 572 2364 warkworth.sales@summerset.co.nz

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RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

Licenced under REAA 2008

Private Paradise! • Impressive elevated, north east facing, four double bedroom home • Open plan living opening out to uninterrupted views of the harbour • 4.785ha of clean, well fenced pasture along with stables/farm buildings to compliment your lifestyle living • Opportunity for a farm stay/bed and breakfast www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25589

Helensville $1,895,000

Scott Tapp M 021 418 161 Victoria Tapp M 021 027 24087

Great Lifestyle Location - Ready To Build! • • • •

1.2ha of excellent north facing land New fencing throughout Sunny aspect with excellent building platforms Only 1.5km to Wellsford Town Centre

Wellsford $475,000

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25798 Scott Tapp M 021 418 161 Victoria Tapp M 021 027 24087

Lifestyle Property! • 20.30ha of predominantly easy rolling pasture • Lovely three bedroom, two bathroom home • Established, sheltered private grounds • 7x7m coloursteel shed plus tractor shed • Reliable water supply to troughs • Wetland plantings and mature trees Attractive farmlet was proudly developed by its Vendors for over 25 years & is fresh to the market, you will be impressed!

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41.65ha (103acres) located 3.5km from Matakana village Predominantly flat to easy rolling contour, small amount of steep Reliable water pumped to header tank, gravity to troughs Well fenced into 15 paddocks, excellent fertiliser history Good yards, two road accesses

Matakana $2,750,000

Plus GST (if any)

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25547 Scott Tapp B 09 423 9717 M 021 418 161

A Place To Call Home!

Wellsford

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25685

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$1,200,000

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25203

• Great low maintenance family home with single garage • 3 double bedrooms, family room or a 2nd lounge and open plan dining and modern kitchen • Indoor outdoor flow with french doors opens up onto a large deck and private backyard • Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance to College and Primary Schools • Don’t miss out, as this property won’t be around long!

Rare Matakana Grazing Block

Te Arai

$549,000

Scott Tapp B 09 423 9717 M 021 418 161

Make This Lifestyle Gem Your’s!

Call Rebecca now to arrange a viewing

Rebecca Brady B 09 423 9718 M 021 839 459

• 1950’s fully fenced home, open plan modern kitchen, dining room, combined lounge with a separate deck • 3-bedroom, double & single rooms upstairs & large bedroom downstairs with it’s own entrance • Semi-covered deck has a rural outlook & inside there is a heat pump, insulation & double glazing • One fenced paddock with a small stockyard for your sheep, calves or alpacas www.pggwre.co.nz ID: WEL25331

Wellsford $659,000

Viewing is by appointment only so call today!

Rebecca Brady B 09 423 9718 M 021 839 459

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Are you thinking of selling your home?

Entry Level Snells Beach!!

I can help! Whether you're ready to sell or just researching the market, I can call round for a chat about your property, its value, and how to get the best price the market will pay for it.

- Nicely redecorated in excellent location - Lovely views over to Mahurangi Estuary and only 400m from Snells Beach Primary School and only a little further to shops & beach - Fully fenced, easy-care section with carport

With one of the lowest commission rates in town and $6,000 worth of marketing for free, I can help! For Sale - $575,000 Open Home - Sunday 10:00 - 10:30am Ruth Perkin 021 425 109 ruth.perkin@mikepero.com

Rick Law 021 865 321 rick.law@mikepero.com

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Price by Negotiation

Sea views, double garage and heaps of off street parking for all the toys. Quiet cul-de-sac in a great neighbourhood.

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Snells Beach - 20 Rangimaarie Crescent

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For Sale $725,000

809m2 site and has been in the same family for over 60 years. More than just land.

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Open Home Saturday 11:00-11:30am

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5 Snells Beach - 20 Hinemoa Place

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For Sale $880,000

Large, 3 level, genuine Ian Thorn architecturally designed pole house. Warm wooden interior, stained glass window & fitted cabinetry lovingly crafted by the owners. Open Home Sunday 12:00-12:30pm

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For Sale $699,000

Two storey home with sea views and double internal garage. Open Home Saturday 2:00-2:30pm

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Andrew Steens, Brand & Territory Owner, Mike Pero Real Estate andrew.steens@mikepero.com

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Warkworth New beginnings

Warkworth Ripe for Renovation

ated in a prime location in Warkworth This near new, four bedroom home has been built to a very ve completed some renovations high over standard. Spacious open plan living, great indoor/outdoor ad of opportunity to enhanceflow. and This home will work exceptionally well for both For ee good sized bedrooms withentertaining great andSale busy$745,000 lifestyles. Conveniently located in a quiet www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23908 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23908 k for outdoor living which hascul-de-sac, great with childcare, shops and the local college all within Shelly Freestone 027 935 7242 e original workshop provideswalking extra distance. Secure and private, being set off the road 425 1613 shelly.freestone@raywhite.com and imagine all the possibilities, andthis fully fenced, with off street Warkworth office 09 parking 425 7959and a garage. All the ok. hard work isBogue done Real here,Estate all you have do is(REAA move 2008) in. 2014 LtdtoLICENSED

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Warkworth When Location Counts... For Sale Price On Application View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23834 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23834 Terrence Banks 021 412 183 425 1612 Terrence.banks@raywhite.com Paul Gothard 021 422 738 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Warkworth Affordable Dome Valley Lifestyle.....

dy to just move in & enjoy. Featuring Only 5 minutes drive into Warkworth town centre. The For Sale $675,000 ngle & the added bonus of a vendor secondis ready this lovely block go and will look at Viewtobyletappointment n but not large enough to consume offers. www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23842 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23842 021 412Road. 183 Banks s in maintenance. This block isTerrence accessed via Kraack Is is combination 425pine 1612and Terrence.banks@raywhite.com esentation, with good off street of grazing and also features an old barn. It adjoins Paul Gothard 021 422 738 on in quality location with great SH1 on it’s Northern boundary. 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com p and leave for those who enjoy Warkworth office 09 425 7959 es are available in this prestigious area. Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

This super sunny property has 4 bedrooms and office plus 2 bathrooms and has a great indoor/outdoor flow with open plan living and a lovely large deck which gets all day sun. It even has a fully fenced child friendly section. Motivated vendors who are ready to sell... You will have to be quick on this one, so call today and be sure to ask for Terrence or Paul to make a time to view.

For Sale $735,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23843 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23843 Terrence Banks 021 412 183 425 1612 Terrence.banks@raywhite.com Paul Gothard 021 422 738 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Warkworth Tucked Away In Westpark... For Sale $495,000 + GST View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23904 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23904 Terrence Banks 021 412 183 09 425 1612 Terrence.banks@raywhite.com Paul Gothard 021 422 738 09 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Warkworth Blessing in Disguise

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For Sale $745,000 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23908 www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23908 Shelly Freestone 027 935 7242 425 1613 shelly.freestone@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Warkworth ’The Sunny Side of Town’

y has 4 bedrooms and office This plus well 2 presented family home is in a great location and an For Sale $735,000 at indoor/outdoor flow with open easyplan stroll toView town. on one level with formal lounge, kitchen byAll appointment eck which gets all day sun. Itdining/family even room with a great flow to the north facing outdoor www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23843 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23843 183for children and pets. endly section. Motivated vendors entertaining who Terrence area. All Banks fenced021 and412 safe 1612 Terrence.banks@raywhite.com Established 425 gardens, with easy care in mind. The home is in Paul Gothard 021 422 738 on this one, so call today andexcellent be sure condition. Generous sized bedrooms, comfortable, 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com ul to make a time to view. quiet and spacious living for your relaxation and enjoyment. Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Those that know location will appreciate the2008) benefits. Boguethe Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA

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For Sale $799,000 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23909 www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23909 Shelly Freestone 027 935 7242 09 425 1613 shelly.freestone@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

A solid 1960’s beauty located in a prime location in Warkworth township. The owners have completed some renovations over the years but there is a load of opportunity to enhance and potentially add value. Three good sized bedrooms with great living spaces, a large deck for outdoor living which has great views over Warkworth. The original workshop provides extra storage and more. Come and imagine all the possibilities, this property is well worth a look.

amily homes (1980’s). Looking for the perfect 2 bedroom home? Then look no $679,000 edroom home is tucked away further!. and View by appointment the warmth one needs. The small This immaculate property could be a great start on the property www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23898 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23898 0274 for 980the 804future. Offering spacious lenty of room for a vege garden. market or anJanice ideal Bogue investment 1606lovely janice.bogue@raywhite.com mp, underfloor heating, lockup living, garage North 425 facing, flat section and off-street parking. Trevor Bogue 0274 980 836 eet parking. A peaceful Northerly All in all an attractive property which will not last. 425 1607 trevor.bogue@raywhite.com Only a few minutes walk to Doctors, Countdown and in fact Warkworth office 09 425 7959 you’re prettyBogue central to Estate everything. Real 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Perfectly presented & ready to just move in & enjoy. Featuring 2 bedrooms plus office/single & the added bonus of a second toilet. Gardens to potter in but not large enough to consume those back breaking hours in maintenance. Absolutely immaculate presentation, with good off street parking. An attractive option in quality location with great neighbours. Ideal lock-up and leave for those who enjoy travelling. Few townhouses are available in this prestigious area.

For Sale $675,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23842 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23842 Terrence Banks 021 412 183 425 1612 Terrence.banks@raywhite.com Paul Gothard 021 422 738 425 1608 paul.gothard@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Warkworth Solid ’n’ Sound For Sale $615,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23894 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23894 Janice Bogue 0274 980 804 425 1606 janice.bogue@raywhite.com Trevor Bogue 0274 980 836 425 1607 trevor.bogue@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Built in the days of solid family homes (1980’s). This low maintenance 3 bedroom home is tucked away and sitting smugly to enjoy all the warmth one needs. The small easy care section offers plenty of room for a vege garden. This home offers heat pump, underfloor heating, lockup garage plus a carport, and off-street parking. A peaceful Northerly aspect. Centrally located.

$679,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23898 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23898 Janice Bogue 0274 980 804 425 1606 janice.bogue@raywhite.com Trevor Bogue 0274 980 836 425 1607 trevor.bogue@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

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Algies Bay Brilliant Make-Over

Snells Beach Don’t Miss This One

This is it - The Kiwi stepping stone. Fantastic opportunity to add value here. Turn this approximate 150sqm 3 bedroom home on 648sqm section into a real ’beach pad’. Large kitchen, combined dining/lounge opening onto decks with fantastic sea views over Kawau Bay. Facing north east for that all day sun. Long tandem garage/workshop and heaps of basement storage.

Very comfortable, well presented 3 bedroom, single bathroom home set in a very popular quiet location of Snells Beach. Only a short walk to the beach. Lim report available. - Open plan kitchen with new stove - Separate 2nd lounge that could convert to 4th bedroom - New shower & solar hot water - Spa pool & covered decks - Carport & garden shed

For Sale $695,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23913 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23913 Barrie Bogue 021 835 914 09 425 1631 barrie.bogue@raywhite.com Snells Beach office 09 425 5457 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Snells Beach Brick and Tile

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Here is your opportunity to purchase a brick and tile home in a great location. Down a private driveway the home sits on a sunny back section which is fully fenced for children and pets to play safely. Set on a single level the 120sqm home has three bedrooms & one bathroom. Great indoor/outdoor flow to a lovely private deck and grounds. There is extra parking for your guests. There is still scope to add value to this property or add your own creative flair if you desired.

Land Bank between Auckland and Whangarei For Sale $670,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23903 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23903 Mick Fay 021 544 769 09 425 1634 mick.fay@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Purchase this block of land and chose to drive either 50 minutes north to Whangarei or just over an hour south to Auckland. Only a 2 minute drive from State Highway 1. The 10.84 ha (approximately 27 acres) of land has already been fenced into 12 paddocks so it is easy to rotate the stock. The large dam supplies water to all the troughs which are in every paddock except the top one.

For Sale $675,000 View by appointment www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23743 rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23743 Mick Fay 021 544 769 09 425 1634 mick.fay@raywhite.com Snells Beach office 09 425 5457 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

For Sale $365,000 + GST View by appointment rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23911 www.rwwarkworth.co.nz/WAR23911 Debra Fokkema 0211681821 09 425 1609 debra.fokkema@raywhite.com Warkworth office 09 425 7959 Bogue Real Estate 2014 Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

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Lack of volunteers sees Red Cross branch close The local branch of the Red Cross will close at the end of this month, and long serving members say it is sad and disappointing that it has come to this. The branch, based in Silverdale Pioneer Village, has been operating for more than 20 years. Only four people remain on the committee – chair Maureen Holliday and member John Hyde have both been there almost since the start. Maureen, aged 86, says they are all in their eighties or nineties and their efforts over many years to attract new, younger volunteers, have failed. Meanwhile, the membership got older and some moved away or died. In addition, the call for some of their services, such as Meals on Wheels, declined locally. With the lease on their premises expiring on May 31, the decision was made to call it a day.

“When I started 19 years ago we had three teams doing Meals on Wheels – Orewa, Whangaparaoa and Dairy Flat,” Maureen says. “It got down to one group doing all of it and a few years ago, when we stopped, we were only delivering to one person.” Over the years branch members have also run first aid courses and assisted with blood bank services and Red Cross collections. They raised around $3000 a year for Red Cross charities. “We are all first aid trained and were available to help Civil Defence or Police,” Maureen says. “Now our head office says they can get up here in vans from other parts of Auckland if the need arises.” Long time member John Hyde says he is disappointed that people on the Coast have not supported the branch. “We have asked for help, many times, but no one these days is prepared to give their time free of charge.”

Maureen agrees, saying it’s sad that there will be no representatives here. She says the same thing is happening at several other branches and that communication with the national body, based in Manukau, has also declined in recent years. Red Cross’ northern humanitarian services manager, Amanda Aye, says the service has more volunteers and members than ever before. “Around 12,000 New Zealanders support us, from volunteering during emergencies, in our shops or as a branch member,” she says. Amanda says that the Hibiscus Coast branch has done an incredible job fundraising, delivering services and getting involved in emergency preparedness. “While we may not have a visual presence on the Coast, Red Cross is still present,” she says. “Locally we are involved with schools, run our shops

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and still have a branch in East Coast Bays. There are also many people from the Coast who help out with a variety of volunteering roles across Auckland. We cannot do the work we do without the tremendous support of our volunteers and members – they are the backbone of Red Cross.”

Do we want the Hibiscus Coast soap box derby? Unless an organisation steps forward to take over the running of the local Soap Box Derby, it may have run its last race. This year’s event, held in April, was the tenth to be held on Brightside Road, Stanmore Bay. The event, run by Whangaparaoa Rotary Club, provides youngsters and their supporters with a race experience in trolleys imported as kitsets from

America, while benefiting local charities. Last year the organising committee said that this year’s derby would be their last, and actively sought new volunteers to take up the reins. Until recently, they were hopeful that they could secure the event’s future, however no one has come forward. Whangaparaoa Rotary Soap Derby chair Terry Clarkson says the Soap Box Derby is well funded, with

Auckland Council providing a grant of $10,000 annually. However, getting the two-day event (the local race and the national finals) up and running requires a lot of work and time from volunteers. Mr Clarkson says it would be a shame for the local kids and their families and supporters if the event has to fold. If it does, one option being considered is to hire the trollies to individuals

Parent helper Mark Blanchard talks to driver Quinn Wright from Stella Maris School at the recent Soap Box Derby.

who could then organise to race them. Info: ph Terry Clarkson, 021 918 980.

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NUTRITION Don’t wait: take action now, let Sheryl help you achieve your weight and health goals.

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Commencing 22nd April 2017 SATURDAYS IN SILVERDALE !

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Melanie Brownlee 021 263 3133. Kathy Carter-Lee 09 425 6749 021 425 115 Donna Hamilton 021 140 9866 Rebecca Hay CURRENTLY ON LEAVE

Terri Jury 09 4237350 021 2371856

Nicole Upton ON MATERNITY LEAVE UNTIL JULY 2017

Louise McLaughlin 09 425 6115 027 242 8830

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Creaghan Mitchell 021 901 550

Sue Wynyard 09 425 8912 0274 934 491

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The difficult thing about nutrition is that there seems to be a so-called ‘expert’ on every street corner telling you what you should (and shouldn’t) be eating – especially if you want to lose weight. There are new diet books on the shelves each week, new research studies and so much information focuses on what to eat. Whether it is Paleo, sugar-free or low fat – the list goes on. If you want to improve your nutrition and health I suggest you step back and look at things from another angle. Instead of focusing so much on what you are eating, start looking at why you are eating certain things in the first place. A huge part of ‘the why’ comes down to habits. Whether it’s the 3 o’clock chocolate fix or the energy drink that becomes a daily event, food habits develop quickly and can lead to energy slumps and weight gain over time. To change a habit, it is useful to understand how they are formed in the first place. Charles Duhigg provides a fascinating overview in his book The Power of Habit. Duhigg outlines the ‘habit loop’, based upon the sequence of cue/routine/ reward. Certain cues are followed by routines, ending in a reward. Research done in the 1990s showed that it is this sequence that makes habits so powerful and hard to break because they create neurological cravings. Once a craving is starting to form and we anticipate the reward, we have a high desire to get that reward. It is this craving that drives the habit loop. Most of us can relate to the habits formed around eating certain desirable foods. Think of what happens when you see a box of doughnuts! If we had never eaten this product then we are unlikely to have any reaction when we see it. However, once our brain learns that a doughnut has sugar and carbohydrate (particularly if we like sweet foods) then it will start anticipating the sugar high. Our brains will push us towards that box. If we don’t actually eat the doughnut, we can be left with a feeling of disappointment or even anxiety. If you want to change a habit, Duhigg suggests that they key is to start recognising the cues and provide the same reward but change the routine. Think of alternative routines that will satisfy the craving brain and provide a more positive outcome. For example, a cue might be a 3pm coffee break. The routine of eating a chocolate bar is providing the reward of a burst of energy. This routine could be changed to a quick walk around the block at 3pm, which would be a much healthier way to get energised. Looking at not just what you are eating, but why you are eating it in the first place, is a very powerful way to start changing habits and, ultimately, your health.


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Pink fundraisers taking off on the Hibiscus Coast Locals are getting behind Pink Ribbon Breakfast month in a big way this year, with breakfasts (and lunches) being held all over the Coast to raise funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation. Raising money for good causes is nothing new for Dazzling Violets ‘Queen’, Margie Loftus of Orewa, but this year she is going the extra mile, organising a big Pink Ribbon lunch with the assistance of her fellow Violets. It’s bound to be a splendid occasion, with Margie making the gourmet finger food herself. She says she decided to hold a lunch because “lunch is more exciting than breakfast” – bubbles will be served and there will be numerous prize draws and a raffle, all included in the ticket price of $50. The Dazzling Violets are an offshoot of the Red Hatters, with members dressing up to the nines at every opportunity. The Pink Ribbon lunch will be held on May 27 at Sharks Bar & Function Centre, Victor Eaves Park,Orewa, from 12noon to 2.30pm. Everyone is welcome – guests are asked to wear

Lazy Sunday pink breakfast

Caroline Rademeyer from Tandem Harcourts in Silverdale is hosting a community Pink Ribbon Breakfast to fundraise for breast cancer research and support patients with the disease. She says she decided to get involved because she knows people who are “fighting the cancer battle”. “Some have lost, and some survived miraculously,” she says. “I feel I am in a position now to help in the only way I know how to.” Her breakfast is being held at the Hibiscus Coast Community RSA, 43A Vipond Rd, Whangaparaoa, on Sunday May 21. It starts at the civilised Sunday breakfast hour of 10.30am and goes until 12 noon. All are welcome. Caroline asks that people bring a plate and a donation, and she will add a touch of pink! Gold coin spot raffles will be held and she is hoping to raise $1500 for the Breast Cancer Foundation. Info: phone Caroline, caroline.rademeyer@harcourts.co.nz or phone 027 505 6958.

Powerful breakfast The Dazzling Violets are hoping to raise $1500 or more for the Breast Cancer Foundation by hosting a Pink Ribbon lunch.

pink, and there is a prize for the best dressed. Booking is essential, email dazzlingviolets@clear.net.nz or phone Margie, 426 9733 or 021 051 0230.

Louise Heeney of Powerhoop Orewa is holding a Pink Ribbon Breakfast on Saturday, May 20 at the Sharks Bar and Function Centre in Victor Eaves Park, Orewa. It is open to everyone and the cost is a $10 donation to the Breast Cancer Foundation. The breakfast will start at 8am. For tickets and more information, email powerhooporewa@gmail.com or phone Louise 027 234 5257. Pink Ribbon events are being held throughout May. If you would like to organise your own Pink Ribbon Breakfast, email fundraising@nzbcf.org. nz phone 0800 902 732 or visit pinkribbonbreakfast.co.nz Dentists, hygienists and support staff at Lumino Red Beach, pictured, provided free services to eight deserving family carers as part of its annual Lumino Day on May 7. Lumino chose to help Carers NZ this year – a charitable organisation that supports people caring for friends or family members who have extra needs due to illness, old age or disabilities. Often carers neglect their own health, including dental care, because they are putting someone else’s needs first. One of the carers who had dental work done free at Lumino Red Beach was Carey Kissane, whose adult son has autism – he said he was very grateful for the opportunity. Red Beach was one of 30 Lumino branches who took part in the event.

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All welcome no matter where you plan to birth. Prenatal classes are a great way to meet other expectant parents, learn about birthing choices, and gain confidence. Held at the Warkworth Birthing Centre, with a tour of the birthing room included. A wide variety of topics are covered, including: Late pregnancy exercise, nutrition, and warning signs • Relationship/lifestyle changes • Informed decision making • The labour and birth process • Birth place options and environment • Pain and power in labour • Massage and relaxation • Self help comfort measures and medical pain relief • Medical assistance and Caesarean birth • Postnatal emotions • Community support groups • Infant CPR • Breastfeeding • Early baby care and parenting Courses are FREE, and both evening (8 week) and weekend (4 week) options are available. Participants receive extensive handouts and a personalised facebook group. Classes are facilitated by qualified childbirth educators Kama Richards and Danielle Stapleton.

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Stimulating therapy introduced for dementia patients An affordable programme designed to benefit people with dementia will be run regularly on the Coast, following a successful trial last year. Trained therapists from Platinum Community occupational therapists have been providing in Red Activities include team games and discussions covering a range of topics. Monica says taking part Centre will run the Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Beach for many years. (CST) sessions as an outreach of their service, which Research suggests that CST is as effective as anti- in activities like this helps people with mild to moderate dementia maintain socialisation skills and is based in Red Beach. dementia drugs in improving cognition. CST is a group therapy, designed to improve quality of Last year Platinum trialed CST sessions in Orewa also keeps them stimulated and focused. life and reduce the amount of medication that people and Monica says feedback was very positive. This The cost is $10 per session. The programme is open with mild to moderate dementia may need to take. has led to a plan to offer the programme on an to anyone who has been diagnosed with dementia, and referrals from health professionals and local Platinum’s Monica Grimshaw says that CST was ongoing basis. developed in Wales and brought back to New Starting next month, Platinum will provide a agencies are also welcome. Zealand by Dr Kathy Peri and Dr Gary Cheung a series of structured, seven-week-long programmes, At the conclusion of the course, participants have the few years ago. based at Evelyn Page Retirement Village in Orewa. option of joining a “maintenance group” that will run She says it has given a name, and a strong evidential Participants attend a total of 14, one-hour sessions at Platinum in Red Beach for a further 26 weeks. Info, phone Monica or Megan, 421 1511. basis, to the type of therapy that Platinum’s in groups of six to eight people.

Desperate plea for food answered by community kindness The value of the free pantry outside Whangaparaoa Hall was highlighted earlier this month when a woman in desperate need left a note inside. The note was found by Love Soup Hibiscus Coast volunteers, who posted the plea on social media. That same day, several cans of vegan food were placed there for collection. The pantry was built outside the hall last September. Donated non-perishable food is left in it, which is free for anyone to take. The service is overseen by Love Soup. Love Soup’s Julie King says people are taking items from the pantry, particularly under cover of darkness. “We are getting quite a few people in the type of situation this vegan lady is in – in great need,” Julie says. “They prefer to come to the pantry when they are unlikely to be seen although some do make contact with us or come to our free Sunday meals.” Food items can be donated by simply placing them in the cabinet.

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I get quite excited when I hear about a New Zealander doing well on the world stage in athletics, or some educational attainment, or directing a really good movie, or in ground breaking medical or scientific research. The list could go on and on – I am just someone who loves New Zealand and is proud of this little nation down at the bottom of the world. However, I am not proud of our horrendous child abuse statistics that place us among the worst nations for this crime against our children. As a mother of four and grandmother of 11, I cannot imagine how someone can take out their frustration on their child, or whatever it is that causes them to punch and kick defenceless babies and children. We read the sad stories and look at the heart wrenching photos of these victims of assault, neglect or maltreatment and know that every second day a child is admitted to a hospital somewhere in New Zealand because of their resulting injuries. Nearly half of these children are under the age of five and then we are told that these statistics are likely under reported because national guidelines mean officials have to be certain of an assault before it can be recorded as such. How can this be in a nation that has seen increasing financial assistance over the years to help our families provide for their children? This includes breakfast clubs to ensure our children have breakfast in the morning. I know I am treading on dangerous ground here but I am so tired of our PC approach to looking at these statistics. We need to truly understand that the health of our society rests on the strength and health of our families. You will know the old saying that is quite popular when we look at this problem that says ‘it takes a village to raise a child’. While not disagreeing with that statement, I think the primary statement should be, ‘it takes good parents who are, ideally, in a committed, stable relationship to raise well rounded, happy children’. The statistics of where the most child abuse occurs tell us that, but in today’s society we do not speak of commitment much anymore. Commitment not to my rights, to my fulfilment, to my happiness, but to the relationship I am in, and to the children who are born as a result. I cannot say it strongly enough – loving, committed relationships are the seedbed for children who grow into strong, healthy and stable citizens of New Zealand. I have personal experience in this. My husband died quite early in our marriage and I was left with four precious children under 10 years of age, the youngest only eight months old. I knew my children needed, above all, a stable home and providing for them was paramount and that shaped all of my decisions. I didn’t do everything right as life can be hard but shaping the lives of our children and grandchildren is a tremendous privilege. May we again realise that the shaping of our future nation is in the family home.

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World-renowned watercolourist features at Hospice show A lot has already been written about the work of artist Brian Millard who has established, over many decades, an international reputation as a leading watercolourist. His work has featured in books and magazines and is a sell out at exhibitions here and overseas. He has received countless awards and in 1998 and 1999, his paintings were selected to represent NZ in the Asian Pacific Watercolour Exhibition in Taipei. Brian moved to Matakatia five years ago where he paints at an easel set up in his garage. Large paintings adorn many walls in his home and more are stacked up ready for exhibition; his partner Marilyn Palmer is also an artist. All Brian’s works begin life as an idea in a little sketchbook. He says composition is the most important thing in a successful painting and each work is developed not as an exact replica of a scene, but in a way that works visually to express a sense of place. As Brian has travelled and lived all over the world, the paintings are also a diary of places and people that mean something to him – taking the viewer on a journey from Vienna to Doubtful Sound, from rural England to The Remarkables, with scenes from Stanmore Bay, Wenderholm and Puhoi thrown in for good measure. In a career that has also spanned writing, editing magazines and

owning an advertising agency, Brian is currently focused on painting and teaching. He has never let his hearing disability, which began 50 years ago from an unknown cause, get in the way – his only regret is that it prevents him from listening to music. Brian’s paintings will be a highlight of the upcoming Hibiscus Hospice Art Exhibition and Sale, which takes place at Estuary Arts Centre in Western Reserve, Orewa from June 2–5. Around 400 works are up for sale or auction from more than 75 artists. Alongside oils, acrylics, watercolours and pastels on paper, canvas and board, there will be works on oars, cork, perspex and steel. The exhibition will also feature ceramics, prints, photography, glassware and jewellery. The event is in its 12th year and is run as a fundraiser by the hospice’s Women’s Committee. It opens with a ticketed preview and auction on the evening of Thursday, June 1. Tickets to the preview are available from www.hibiscushospice. org.nz or by phoning 421 9180. Entry to the exhibition on other days will be by gold coin donation.

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Dave Sawyer of Dynamic Martial Arts in Silverdale has been selected as one of five world vice presidents of the World Kickboxing Association. He is also regional director for Oceania and Asia. Dave says the promotion (he was formerly NZ president of the association) gives his fighters access to bigger events in the United States and Europe. He is also helping to organise the world championships in Spain in October, and has more than a dozen of his fighters heading to that event.

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Golf a driving force for 12-year-old Daily golf training and a fitness regime are already a big part of 12-year-old Amy Huh’s life. The Year 8 Wentworth College student’s dedication and study in NZ, and also thanks her coaches. to the sport paid off with two wins in tournaments She trains every day, with school in the morning held over the recent school holidays – Amy took out followed by practice and training at Gulf Harbour the U14 title in the Australian Girls’ Amateur Golf Country Club. To keep fit, she works out at home Championship, followed by winning the U13 title in and runs up to five times a week. the NZ South Island Women’s U19 Championship. It’s a regime similar to that of Bo Hyun Park, who Amy has been playing golf for three years. Originally is a former Wentworth student from Korea. Hibiscus from Korea, she says she lives with her coach near Matters first interviewed Bo Hyun five years ago Wentworth College so she can also train at the Gulf when she began winning golf tournaments at the Harbour Country Club. age of 10. Most of all, she loves to hit a driver. “When it goes Both Bo and Amy look up to Lydia Ko and Amy long and straight, it’s exciting to know I’ve done says she looks forward to playing alongside both. well,” she says. Currently, Amy is training for the North Shore Amy has been competing in tournaments since the Classic and she will also attend the Lydia Ko North age of 10 in New Zealand, Australia and Korea. Harbour Championships next month. She says she is very grateful for the support of her At the age of 12, Amy Huh is already a successful parents, who gave her the opportunity to play golf competitive golfer.

Skaters assess revamped Stanmore park Stanmore Bay skatepark reopened recently after its $100,000 makeover. The work, funded by the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board, included replacing the old wooden quarter pipe and box with a concrete structure. The wooden ramp was old and required a lot of maintenance. Skateboarders using the park are getting used to the new quarter pipe, which is lower than the old one, making it a bit harder for skaters to build up speed. However, the skaters spoken to by Hibiscus Matters say the concrete ramp is definitely an improvement. They also say more is needed; it would make a big difference to users if the rough concrete surface of the whole skatepark could be smoothed. That would make it better to skate on and also less gritty and

abrasive to land on. Local board member Caitlin Watson, a skateboarder herself, says since it reopened, she has noticed that the park is getting good use from young people on skateboards and scooters – from Primary school age to teenagers. “There are definitely a lot more older skaters using it,” she says. Caitlin says she hasn’t tried out the facility herself as yet – she is currently on crutches after fracturing her ankle in three places. “I came off my skateboard after getting “speed wobbles” in Millwater,” she says. She says she will take the skaters’ comments about the surface of the park back to the local board.

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Netball warm-up critical in reducing injury A series of free workshops is being held to introduce netball coaches to an initiative aimed at reducing players’ injuries by up to one-third. The nationwide programme has been The warm-up routine takes about 20 developed by ACC and Netball NZ, minutes and is based on the FIFA 11+ and is called the NetballSmart Warm- Warm Up. up. It is an evidence-based programme Olivia says netball is a high injury designed for players to do prior to sport because it is a powerful game games and training. that involves repeated landings and The programme is being delivered on strict stepping rules. Knee and ankle the Hibiscus Coast and wider Rodney sprains are common. by Warkworth based-physiotherapist For that reason, strengthening Olivia Simpson who says it also exercises form a critical part of the improves players’ performance training warm-up. through increased strength, balance The workshop is free for netball and movement skills. coaches, managers and team captains “As well as significantly reducing the and will be delivered locally at the risk of any injury, the research indicates Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre in this warm-up routine is particularly Edith Hopper Park, Manly, on Sunday good at preventing serious knee June 11, starting at 10am. injuries such as ACL ruptures,” Olivia Hibiscus Coast Netball vice president says. “Last year, 400 netball-related Debbie Langwell says the centre has ACL ruptures required reconstructive been using the warm up techniques for surgery, which puts it on a par with its Club and Rep teams since the start rugby.” of the year and it is already making a This is the first year the new Warm-up positive difference as the season gets has been rolled out and Olivia says it underway. She says the programme is exciting to see a three-year process has different options for junior and senior players. come to fruition. “We hope the programme will Register to take part at www. mean a lot less devastating injuries, hbcnetball.co.nz particularly among the 16 and 17 year Info (and online resources for those old players who are most at risk,” she who can’t get to the workshops): www. says. netballsmart.co.nz Physiotherapist Olivia Simpson will demonstrate warm-up exercises that Netball NZ wants to see introduced nationally at the Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre this month.

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Classifiedadvertising COMMUNITY NOTICES A CLUB FOR SEMI RETIRED AND RETIRED PEOPLE. Monthly meetings with guest speakers, bus trips, luncheons, movie group, a great way to meet other locals. Now open for new members. Whangaparaoa Combined Club. Contact Peter or Raewyn Johnston at 424 8227 COMBINED RODNEY SENIORS invite you to their mid year luncheon. Wednesday June 7, $43pp (includes Return Coach Fare, Silvia Park Shopping Complex, Lunch at the Thames Workingmens Club, Leisurely ride through the countryside). Explore the shops and grab a bargain at the midyear sales. Depart Red Beach at 8.30am. Bookings and payment to Julie. 428 0426 and leave a message, or Stan Orewa Community Hall on Tues. or

Thurs. 11.15am. To 11.45am. Or 2.45pm. DO YOU HAVE ANY OLD CAR OR BOAT BATTERIES sitting in your garage, that you no longer want? – Any batteries (although not the small AAA batteries) then just give me a call and I can pick these up from you and dispose of them. The Orewa Lions collect all old batteries and ALL the money received for them goes into the Child Mobility Foundation fund. Info: www.lionsclubs. org.nz/Clubs/Activities/Child-Mobility Ph Laurie 426 3122 or Mandy 426 0586. ESCAPE MONDAY MORNING BLUES Join us for coffee and company or Manly Methodist Church, 9.30am. Ph Jackie 427 0428. FRIDAY ART GROUP, Friday 10am - 1pm @ Orewa Community Church. Exercise your artistic abilities and meet with like minded people in a relaxed

and friendly environment. Ph Alan Smith 09 962 4929. FUND RAISER DINNER May 19, inspirational speaker Cam Calkoen at the RSA for Kate Harpur a local 20 year old to help get her to the States for Life changing surgery www.givealittle.co.nzkatesnewchanceofhope For tickets please phone Billy Beggs President of the Rotary Club of Orewa 021 392 499. HIBISCUS COAST BRANCH OF THE NZ SOCIETY OF GENEALOGISTS are having an evening meeting Mon 29 May 29, 7.30pm in the Pohutakawa Room, Whangaparaoa Library. The Presenter will be Margaret Pool and she will be explaining some practical examples on how to research your Scottish ancestors using the “Scotland’s People” website. There will also be time for our other experts to help you with other areas of your research. Info:

Theresa Bruce – rtajlbruce@gmail.com HIBISCUS COAST GREY POWER ASSOCIATION quarterly meeting Friday, May 26 at 1.30pm in the St John’s Catholic Church hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa. There will be an informative presentation from the Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB), an excellent afternoon and all over the age of 50 are warmly welcome to join us. For further details contact Simonne Dyer, 424 1315, 027 212 8322 HIBISCUS COAST TOASTMASTERS CLUB Meet fortnightly Tuesdays, Bridge Club, Edith Hopper Park, Ladies Mile, Manly, 7.30pm. A fun and safe environment to learn speaking, listening and leadership skills. Visitors are most welcome. Ph Deborah 021 0222 5919. www.hbc. toastmastersclubs.org or facebook.com/ HibiscusCoastToastmastersClub.


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Classifiedadvertising COMMUNITY NOTICES HIBISCUS SPIRIT AWAKENING AND HEALING CENTRE We are a friendly bunch of people who meet fortnightly and would welcome like minded people to attend. “Medium” on platform for spirit communication, healing and supper afterwards. Ph Lynda 09 424 1998.

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HIBISCUS MATTERS PUBLISHES FREE COMMUNITY NOTICES SUBJECT TO SPACE AND AVAILABILITY, FOR NONPROFIT ORGANISATIONS.

LIST NOW COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Keeping locals in touch with locals

HIBISCUS STITCHERS Meet a woolly crew at Whangaparaoa Library fortnightly. Embroidery, crochet, knitting etc. Thursdays 1pm–3pm. Ph Jean 428 5207 or Jan 424 2492. LET’S PLAY OUTDOORS HBC Gold coin donation community nature based/activity playgroup for children and parents. 10am Fridays in school terms. Diane letsplayhbc@gmail.com 021 292 4105. MENS SHED COFFEE CLUB Our next meeting is on Wednesday May 31st at the Hibiscus Coast Community RSA. At 11am. The speaker is Murray Radford QSM: a retired policeman and dog handler. Coffee/tea and scone or cake for $5 after. A short AGM to follow. OREWA LADIES GARDEN CLUB MONTHLY MEETINGS 2nd Thursday of the month, with guest speaker or garden visits. Trading table, competitions, afternoon tea. 12.30pm, Orewa Catholic Church Hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa. Ph Ann 427 8377.

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SITUATIONS VACANT CASUAL MIDWIFE Warkworth Birthing Centre Shifts usually 8am - 3pm Also cover for annual leave and sickness. Send CV to manager@wwbc.co.nz Inquiries to Sally 09 425 8201

SENIORNET FOR SENIORS Computer courses & workshops available. Phone 426 1509. Mon–Thurs 9am–3pm, Fri 9am–12pm www.seniornet-hbc.org.nz

THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY presents “Living the Yogi Way” by Caroline - a Yoga teacher including special needs and therapy. Sunday 28th May 2 p.m. Forest Glen Rd. Orewa Donation $5 inc tea and cake ph 09 427 0149. WHANGAPARAOA INDOOR BOWLING CLUB 2017 season has started. New members welcome. Come and learn this easy to play game. Club nights Monday 7pm, Whangaparaoa Primary School hall. Ph Geoff 428 5915 or Owen 426 8476. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF SCEPTICISM ON THE SPIRITUAL PATH? A talk by Murray Stentiford. Saturday May 27, 1.30pm Waiwera Ashram, 9 Waiwera Place, Waiwera. Gold coin donation. All welcome ph 426 5265 ZONTA CLUB OF HIBISCUS COAST Dinner meetings 4th Tuesday of the month, with guest speaker, at The Wade Hotel, 2 Tavern Road, Silverdale. 6pm. Visitors are most welcome, contact hibiscuscoast@zonta.org.nz

HEALTH & BEAUTY

GARDEN MAINTENANCE

CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE massage, cupping etc. ACC provider. 2 Milner Ave, Silverdale.

New gardens, clean ups. Specialising in maintenance & improvement. Phone Dave 021 950 154

Ph 09 421 0863 or 022 308 8669

HANDYMAN AVAILABLE

PROFESSIONAL HYPNOTHERAPY

decks, fences, painting, foot paths or any other odd jobs. Phone Dennis 021 115 5233. SECURITY ALARM SERVICING $99 (+parts & GST). Local technician, 20 years experience. Ph 027 553 3032 or 09 428 5887

OREWA KEEP FIT CLUB Gentle exercises for ladies every Thursday at 9.30am. Presbyterian Church hall, 107 Centreway Road, Orewa Ph Anne 424 5365 email anne@kiwipride.co.nz

SUNDAY SOCIAL DANCE - ballroom, Latin American, new vogue, Modern sequence. All welcome. 4th Sun of month, 5pm-8pm. A great way to meet people. Silverdale Hall, Ph 427 5542. Next event May 28.

HOME & MAINTENANCE

PAPER RUNS AVAILABLE Local Matters needs walkers, in various locations on the Hibiscus Coast, to deliver the Hibiscus Matters. The delivery service, which occurs twice a month, is under new management. For more information, email your name, contact details and age to Kim: hmdelivery@localmatters.co.nz

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A PUMP DOCTOR will keep you pumping. Ph 0274 430 654. BUILDER SEMI RETIRED – GENERAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE & SMALL JOBS. Good rates. Phone/txt Rob 021 167 2155 or 09 426 2960. CABINET MAKER/JOINER (RETIRED) Tables, drawers, dressers, shelving, cabinets etc. Low rates. Workmanship guaranteed. Ph Derek 426 3541. ELECTRICIAN AVAILABLE Ph 426 2320 ELECTRICIAN – SEMI RETIRED affordable rates, no job to small. Call Bruce 021 241 0000. HANDYMAN SERVICES Home handyman with a wide range of skills. All jobs considered. Reasonable rates. Ph Neil 021 0242 9876 anytime. OREWA MAINTENANCE SERVICE 30 years exp. You name it, it can be done. Ph Greg 0210 856 8656. PAINTING – INTERIOR / EXTERIOR, Free quotes. Phone Jef 021 164 9709. PLASTERING, GIB STOPPING All aspects of stopping. Skim coat specialist. 25 yrs exp. Karl 0210 42 42 96 or 428 7127. PLASTERING, SOLID, GIB STOPPING, Painting/repair work. Small jobs. Trade Cert. Keith 424 8841 or 022 682 4760. WATER FILTERS Underbench filters & whole house Ultra violet filters – Kill and remove ecoli/bacteria. FREE site visits. Ph Steve 09 945 2282, 027 478 7427, email: steve.reynolds@aquafilter.co.nz or www. aquafilter.co.nz PEST CONTROL, Flies, spiders, cockroaches, ants, rodents, wasps. Competitive prices. Ph 426 2253. WATERBLASTING & CHEMICAL HOUSE WASHING. Careful service, reasonable rates. Ph 426 2253.

APPLIANCE REPAIRS A SMART REPAIR Service for F&P smartdrive washers, F&P/Simpson dryers. Prompt service 09 423 9660 or 021 168 7349. BAY APPLIANCE REPAIRS – All major laundry/kitchen brands, small appliances, & power tools. Work guaranteed EWRB reg. Ph 09 947 0333 or 022 600 9919.

TRANSPORT DRIVING MISS DAISY

Reliable, Safe, Trustworthy. Ph 428 4490 or 0800 948 432. hibiscus@drivingmissdaisy.co.nz AIRPORT Comfort shuttle Ph 022 136 8490, comfortalairportshuffle@gmail.com

Painless Quit Smoking. Now is always the best time to quit Phone Bill Parker NZAPH 424 7610

MASSAGE THERAPIST

Qualified – Deep tissue – Rehab Therapeutic – Relaxation Orewa. Book now 09 427 4477. www.movewelltherapy.co.nz AUTUMN SPECIAL! HANDS & FEET Nails cut & filed, includes hand & foot massage. $30 each – $50 for two. I will come to you. Phone 424 0676.

SPIRITUAL AURA HEALING Phone 021 025 70658.

RECORDING STUDIO WHANGAPARAOA RECORDING STUDIO – Phone Dennis 021 115 5233.

HAIRDRESSING MOBILE HAIRCUTS European trained hairstylist to visit you at your time, your place. Sabine Ph 426 9652 021 149 8598

FOR SALE DRY FIREWOOD - GET IT NOW!

2m3 Pine - $175 ● 2m3 Hot mix - $200 Ph Chris 021 0256 4273 or 09 425 8575

ELECTRIC BIKES Smartmotion sale, $275 off T & C’s apply. Ph 424 0334 LAZY BOY ROCKER RECLINER Very good cond, velvet, strawberry colour. Ph 426 0941.

WANTED TO BUY TO BUY, RECORDS/LP’S Ph 428 1587.

TUITION SPANISH CLASSES for adults and children with a native speaker. For more info phone Cristina 021 073 4528.

PUBLIC NOTICES 60’S UP MOVEMENT INC Hibiscus Coast Branch AGM, Whangaparaoa Hall, 717 Whangaparaoa Rd, May 17, 10am. AGM OF THE STILLWATER RATEPAYERS AND RESIDENTS ASSOC. Sunday June 18, 1.30pm, Stillwater Community hall, 1a Duck Creek Rd. Agenda includes election of officers, presidents report, presentation of financial report and change to rules. SHAKESPEAR OPEN SANCTUARY SOCIETY INCORPORATED (“SOSSI”) The Annual General Meeting will be held Tuesday May 23, 1pm at the Shakespear Regional Park’s Te Haruhi Bay office. Preceded by a complimentary barbeque at midday, at the Park’s office.


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May 2017

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Music Month Gig at Whangaparaoa Library, Main Street, Whangaparaoa, 3pm–5pm.
Chill to the sounds of local, live musicians, The Dirt Road Orchestra, Sandy Bannar-Martin and Pete Acott. $2 with light refreshments included. Info: email whanglib@ aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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Centrestage Youth Theatre presents Little Shop of Horrors, Centrestage Theatre, Riverside Rd, Orewa. A horror comedy rock musical! Tickets $22 from Centrestage, phone 426 7282 or at centrestagetheatre.co.nz

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The New Horizon Variety Show, Orewa Arts & Events Centre, Orewa College, Riverside Rd, Orewa, 7.30pm. Family show featuring NZ entertainers including Dennis Marsh, the Toner Sisters and Nick Jones. Tickets Eventfinda, ph 0800 289 849. (see story p13 & ad p22)

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Orewa Organic market, Orewa Square, alongside Farmers’ Market, 8am–2pm. Organic food and handicrafts.

June 2017

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Hospice Art Exhibition and Sale, Estuary Arts Centre, Western Reserve, Orewa. Around 400 works are up for sale or auction. All proceeds to Hibiscus Hospice. Opens with a ticketed preview and auction on the evening of Thursday, June 1. Tickets to the preview are available from www.hibiscushospice.org.nz or by phoning 421 9180. Entry to the exhibition on other days will be by gold coin donation. (see story p23)

Orewa Community Church

Discovering God Sharing Christ’s Love Sunday Family Services 10am + Kids Journeys May 21: Standing Strong – John Speaker: Terry Bradley May 28: Missions Sunday Speakers: Tim & Angela Stewart

Amorino Drive, Red Beach Ph 426 7023 | occ.net.nz

Discover Marlborough

Includes Molesworth 5 days – Departs November 14, 2017 $2,095 per person

Hokianga and Far North

7 nights – Departs August 27, 2017 $1,750 per person All tours include home pickup and flights

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Hibiscus Coast Singers present Poets, Princes and Peasants, Red Beach Methodist Church, 76 Red Beach Road, Red Beach, 7.30pm. Featuring soloists Gina Saunders and David Griffiths. Info: hbcsingers.com

LOCAL MARKETS: Silverdale Markets, every Saturday 8am–1pm • Orewa Farmers’ market, Orewa Square carpark, every Sunday 8am–12.30pm • Puhoi Farmers’ market, Puhoi Sports Club, last Sunday of the month 8.30am -12.30pm • Hobbs Wharf Market, Fairway Bay, Gulf Harbour, last Sunday of the month from 10am–2pm • Crystal Visions Holistic Market, St Johns Ambulance Hall, 36 Silverdale Rd, Silverdale, second Saturday of the month 10am-3pm • Waitoki Village Market day, Waitoki Hall, Kahikatea Flat Rd, first Saturday of month 8.30am–12pm • Hibiscus Coast Markets, last Saturday of each month 10am2pm, Whangaparaoa Community Hall.

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Discussion Panel Members of the local writing fraternity Drama Locally written skits

A small boutique Exhibitionearly childhood centre, set ‘Brushed Words’ – artwork inspired by poetry in a natural environment ... Table Displays Material from local authors & publishers

Mix & Mingle Time Signings, networking & chatting over scrumptious high tea

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Warriors share skills at Stanmore Bay School Stanmore Bay School’s proud reputation on the league field got a boost last week from two Warriors and a Kiwi Fern. The Vodafone Warriors’ Manu Vatavei says. and James Bell along with Kiwi Fern The young players gave Manu, James and NRL Community Ambassador and Georgia an enthusiastic welcome Georgia Hale, visited the school on and spent an hour taking part in a May 10 to run through some drills. ‘skills and drills session’, including School administrator Donna Joyce, tackling, defensive play and wrestling, who initiated the visit, says that the as well as a short game. school has many past and present pupils in the Hibiscus Coast Raiders There was also time for photos with and a reputation for being in the top the players and autographs at the end with Manu Vatavei getting plenty of tier of primary school league. “There is a league tournament in week videos to put online via Boomerang. four and we thought who better to “We had an awesome time with the help us prepare than Manu Vatavei, kids,” James said. “They have some Georgia Hale and James Bell?” Donna great skills.”

Around 40 Stanmore Bay School students traded English class for a lesson in league with Warriors Manu Vatavei and James Bell. Above: Principal Carol Abley notes the height difference!

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