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Wellsford Show returns in style Organisers of the Wellsford Country Show are celebrating the success of the November 19 event, promising that it will be back again next year. The A&P Show was a regular event on the Wellsford calendar for nearly 100 years but lapsed after organisers found it difficult to secure sponsorship and support. However, the gamble paid off for this year’s volunteer organisers, Lynette Gubb and Jo Wood, who decided to give the show “one more go”. For coverage see pages 24 & 25.

Mitchell and Martin off to Wellington Rodney will send not one, but two, representatives to Parliament after Saturday’s General Election. The safe National Party seat has passed seamlessly from incumbent Lockwood Smith to first-time candidate Mark Mitchell, who polled 18,580 votes, or 53 percent of the candidate vote. This was slightly down on Dr Smith’s 2008 result of 22,698 or 60 percent. However, in the party vote, support for National increased from 59 percent to 62 percent in Rodney, compared to the national average of 48 percent. Hard working Rodney Local Board member Tracey Martin, of Warkworth, is also off to Wellington as a list-MP after NZ First crossed the continued page 2

Inside this issue Local folk

Paul Hicks – page 9

Christmas countdown Shop local – pages 15 to 27

Health

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five percent threshold, polling about seven percent. As number two on the party’s list behind leader Winston Peters, she will be one of eight NZ First representatives in the House. Mr Mitchell has signalled improvements in infrastructure as his number one priority, particularly Penlink and the Puhoi to Wellsford road. “I’ve already started working on Penlink and have arranged a meeting with a company from the Middle East which is involved in big infrastructure projects worldwide. I’d like them to look at the feasibility of Penlink as either a ‘build, operate and transfer’ or public-private partnership. “We can’t wait for Auckland to deliver this project – it will have to be a local solution.” Mrs Martin remains confident she can continue as a Local Board member and chair of the Mahurangi College Board of Trustees. “I’ve had phone calls from all the other board members giving me their

from page 1 support so I think I will give it a shot,” she said. “There’s a lot of cross-over in the responsibilities associated with both jobs. The local board will keep me in touch with baseline community feedback, which will be incredibly important for informing what I do in Parliament. “All I can do is give it a go and if the community feels it’s not being wellrepresented, then I can resign from the board at anytime.” Northland also remained loyal to National, with a convincing win by Mike Sabin who takes the place of long-serving MP John Carter, now NZ High Commissioner in Rarotonga. Mr Sabin secured 56 percent of the candidate votes, with his nearest rival – Labour’s Lynette Stewart, sister of Winston Peters – polling 21 percent, followed by Pauline Evans for the Greens on 11 percent. For post-election interviews with Mark Mitchell, Tracey Martin and Christine Rose, visit www.localmatters.co.nz

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Schools poised to launch digital classrooms Council drops Controversy over iPads at Orewa School hasn’t stopped Wellsford Primary from planning its own digital classroom for 2012 based on the same technology and the experience of another Rodney school. requirement Wellsford School principal Dave Bradley says a survey of 80 Year 7 and for consents 8 families about the optional class resulted in 40 registrations of interest from a wide cross-section of the community. Ultimately, the class size was expanded from 26 to 28 students to include all of the interested Year 8s. The three-year experiment began with school representatives visiting Ahuroa, Kaipara Flats and Red Beach schools to observe ICT use and choosing to emulate Ahuroa’s approach. Each child will have an iPad, and software applications (“apps”) bought by the school, which will help to individualise learning programmes. Personalised timetables can be shared, or monitored at the touch of a button. Dave says parents agreed to pay $355 to cover a year of a three-year iPad lease, while around $15,000 required to upgrade the classroom and associated technology will be met by the school. Students will still cover the core curriculum, including activities such as PE, dance and drama, and the impact on their learning will be closely monitored. “They’ll do what they’ve always done, except that if technology can assist with that learning they have immediate access to it. It doesn’t mean they’ll be using their iPad five hours a day,” he says. Ahuroa principal Melinda Bennett says Wellsford is just one of an increasing number of Auckland schools interested in her school’s ICT experience. She was inspired by the potential of technology on a 2010 visit to California that demonstrated benefits of the iPod Touch in classrooms. “I was blown away with the possibilities that a relatively cheap tool could open up by putting the internet in every child’s hands.” The 59-student school has since

Students at Ahuroa School are already experienced with digital devices.

introduced increasing numbers of iPods and iPads, allocating them to specific students to enable round-theclock access, with impressive results in student engagement, knowledge and creativity. Parents have backed the programme and at the start of this year, the school established an iPodper-two-student ratio, with six senior students trialling full-time access to iPads. The results have been “phenomenal” says Melinda. The iPads enable easier internet browsing and access to more powerful processes such as graphing, spreadsheets, movie making and music composition. Equipment was funded through the school’s ICT allocation and savings in other areas, like closure of its tiny library in favour of library cards for all, online catalogues and regular school trips to exchange books. Some parents also bought devices. Students now not only have access to more physical books, but can also download e-books instantly, Melinda says.

“It’s not just that ‘iPads are cool’, it’s that they complement the individualised style of timetabling and learning we were already practising.” The touch screen devices are also more affordable than laptops and create less of a physical barrier. Parent concerns about children losing their social skills quickly dissipate when they see students communicating through emails and “blogs” and discussing topics they’ve researched online, she says. Sick students have even joined in with group teaching sessions via Skype from home. Next year the school aims to get iPads for every Y6-8 child and teacher, with parents contributing $5 per week to equipment leases for the first time. Middle and junior classes will have a mixture of iPads and iPods in each class at a one device to two students ratio. For a more detailed version of this story see it online at www.localmatters.co.nz

Auckland Council has changed its mind about an earlier requirement for Warkworth’s annual rodeo and A&P show to gain resource consents, after determining that both had “existing use rights”. Warkworth A&P Show secretary Marjorie Blythen says she and Warkworth Rodeo Club secretary Krista Fletcher spent around six-anda-half hours at the Council offices trying to negotiate their way through the required paperwork and many hours working through the process in their own time, before they were told the consents were no longer required. “The change is brilliant news not just for organisers but for communities,” she says. “Now we go back to our normal annual permits and planning. I just hope that commonsense will prevail permanently.” Manager northern consenting and compliance Julie Bevan says neither event requires resource consents because they are conducted on sites specifically identified for the purpose and have established existing use rights prior to the introduction of the Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section). However, she says resource consents are still required for certain temporary events. Rodney councillor Penny Webster says she wants to hear from anyone organising an event that hasn’t needed a resource consent before, but is now being asked for one. Ms Bevan says as every event is different, organisers are encouraged to contact Council early in order to get all the information they need. Most resource consents can be processed within 20 working days, but some may take longer if further information is required and applications for very large events may need to be notified. See Local Opinion page 4.

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OFF THE RECORD Disappearing act One thing that has dramatically shrunk under Auckland Council’s watch is the marine reserve at Goat Island. While we recall it spanning 547 hectares, Council has it listed on its website as covering a massive five square metres.

Tweaking it The Rodney Local Board’s quarterly performance report raised more questions than it answered. Figures didn’t add up or make sense. With a great deal of resignation, board members passed the report with a request for some “further tweaking”. The reporting officer promised that the next version would “make sense”.

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The Council that tried to steal Christmas One of the promises made to all residents of Auckland, prior to amalgamation a year ago, was that there would be no deterioration in levels of service. If memory serves, the Mayor also stressed many times that his administration would be “an enabling” Council so that Auckland could “unleash” its full potential. These are sounding like empty words in the light of the recent fiasco over resource consents for community events. The cancellation of the Orewa Santa Parade and annual Orewa Boulevard Festival, the re-think by organisers on the future of the Silverdale fireworks and family day, and the added workload imposed on organisers of the Warkworth A&P and Warkworth Rodeo are the fallout from Auckland Council’s hardline on meeting consent requirements. While there are some diverse reasons involved in the decisions around these events, and these cannot all be directed entirely at Council, the processes being imposed on event organisers are far from “enabling”. And let’s not forget, most of these hardworking representatives, at least here in Rodney, are volunteers. There is no disputing that resource consent rules are

important. We all appreciate that issues such as health and safety, traffic management and waste management need to be properly addressed at any public event. But Council officers have the expertise to guide community volunteers through these processes; recently, some seem content to let people founder in a quagmire of paperwork. Council needs to address this issue urgently and we need to know the outcome. Without clear and unequivocal assurances that communities can organise events without the impediment of rampant bureaucracy, there will be fewer events; and our communities will certainly be the poorer for it. At a recent Omaha Forum meeting, Cr Penny Webster suggested that a Council officer in Auckland, “who didn’t understand how Rodney used to do things”, was responsible for the shambles. If this is the case, then perhaps Mr Brown needs to provide some of his staff with a dictionary. In there they would learn that enable means: To supply with the means, knowledge, or opportunity. Surely that’s not too much to ask in what is supposedly “the world’s most liveable city”.

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There has been a tremendous response to the Mahurangi Matters and Homebuilders Christmas Appeal, for families who are struggling on a tight budget this Christmas. Toys, books, board games, and sports equipment are among the many items donated so far. It doesn’t matter how large or how small the donations, they will all be very gratefully received. We’re hoping some people may be able to give some items for adults including toiletries and festive treats, as parents often go without when money is stretched to provide children with a Christmas gift. Items can be left at the Mahurangi Matters office, corner Alnwick and Neville Streets, between 8.30am and 5pm. Gifts should be delivered unwrapped, before December 16.

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Matakana cycleway a winner from Rodney Board funding Stage two of the Matakana/Omaha cycleway has received $23,000 from the Rodney Local Board. The project is one of five in the Board member June Turner said local Mahurangi district to have been sports collectives should be consulted, approved in the first round of the because they worked closely with boards’ discretionary funding process. Harbour Sport. However, several requests were also The other successful round one refused including one from the applicants from Mahurangi were: Omaha Beach Community, which yy The Women’s Centre Rodney will was seeking funds to assist with beach receive $10,000 towards a ‘return patrols over summer. to work’ adult education course for women. The Rodney board also declined a $24,365 request from Harbour Sport. yy The Te Hana Community Development Charitable Trust will Board member Tracey Martin said receive $12,000 towards the salary despite repeated requests by both the of a youth pastoral care worker. local board and the former Rodney District Council for information yy The Warkworth Christmas Parade will receive $3000. about exactly what Harbour Sport delivered, board members were no yy The Leigh Business Association closer to getting an answer. will receive $5000 for a community event next year. “It concerns me to spend any ratepayer money on something that I can’t Altogether, the amounts available for disbursement are $25,110 from the explain what it does,” she says. Board member Steven Garner said community grant fund, $216,000 Harbour Sport supported a lot of local from the capital fund and $108,000 sport, even if it wasn’t easy to quantify from the operational fund. exactly what they delivered. He After the first round, the remaining are $13,766 from moved that they be given $10,000 and amounts that they be invited to apply for the community grants, $193,000 from balance of funding in the next round, the capital fund and $60,000 from the with more specific information on the operational fund. outcomes they deliver. The motion Applications for a second round of funding close on February 29, next year. was lost.

ARST advisory panel appointed An eight-person advisory panel has been selected to help disburse a $700,000 arts fund, across Rodney and Hibiscus Coast. The money represents the final allocation of funds from the Auckland Regional Services Trust (ARST). The panel members are Virginia Were, Ruth Tamihana-Milne, Illona Rodgers, John Perry, Gill Gatfield, Rob Garrett, Charene Griggs and Graeme Irving, who were selected for their expertise in the local community

arts and cultural sector. The advisory panel’s role will be to assess ‘expressions of interest’ received and make recommendations to the two local boards – Rodney and Hibiscus & Bays (Hibiscus Subdivision). It will also be involved in the assessment process, with final funding decisions likely to be made by the boards early next year. Applications to the fund closed on November 25.

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A total of 25 wetapunga/giant weta will be released on Tiritiri Matangi on Saturday December 10. Wetapunga are found only in NZ and when fully grown, can be two to three times the weight of a mouse. Department of Conservation community relations manager Liz Maire says the 25 adult or near-adult wetapunga being released on the island are part of a plan to start a new population to help safeguard this threatened species. “They are the result of a successful captive breeding programme at Butterfly Creek in South Auckland, in partnership with DOC, community groups and the sponsors Greenfingers Garden Bags,” she says. “The breeding stock was just nine wetapunga, collected from Hauturu/Little Barrier Island, the only place that they have survived in the wild. Other populations have succumbed to the onslaught of introduced predators. “Getting wetapunga to Tiritiri Matangi will be an important step in the process of protecting these amazing animals for the future.” The public is invited to watch the release. Contact DOC in Warkworth on 425 7818 for more information.

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Rats and stoats have almost wiped out the giant wetapunga.

Council encourages toxic waste collection

Two boxes of toxic 60-year-old bug spray and hundreds of kilograms of other dangerous chemicals are amongst the tonnes of household hazardous waste handed in to Auckland Council so far this year. Solid waste business unit manager Jon Roscoe says the mobile HazMobile service, which supplements year-round hazardous waste disposal available at refuse transfer stations in Snells Beach, Silverdale and Waitakere, nets around 200,000kg of hazardous material annually, including thousands of old batteries and gas bottles and some particularly toxic chemicals. “At the most recent collection, we received two unopened boxes of a bug spray dating from the late 1940s found by a man clearing out his grandfather’s shed, plus ‘antique’ insect spray – both contained DDT and lindane, which have been banned for decades.”

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Residents on the Tawharanui Peninsula are being invited to form a Landcare group. Auckland Council’s biosecurity community coordinator Malcolm Harrison told a Whangateau Forum meeting on November 18 that the group would add another layer of protection for the Tawharanui Regional Park. It would work from the predator-proof fence back towards Leigh Road. “By working outside the park, we hope to reduce encroachment into the park,” he said. “The idea of setting up the group is in its formative stage and is being discussed with other groups such as Auckland Transport, WaiCare, Sustainable Catchments, Department of Conservation and TOSSI. We are also keen to get some feedback from landholders.” Malcolm said animal and plant pest control – targeting possums, mustelids, climbing asparagus, woolly nightshade and moth plant – was likely to be a key focus for the group. Seven large areas on the peninsula were already undertaking animal pest control. He said the group’s boundaries were up for discussion, but were unlikely to include Omaha. There are about 150 Landcare groups across NZ, who work together on land management issues. A Landcare spokesperson says that when dealing with problems which extend beyond fences or natural boundaries, it makes sense to work together. “A group working collectively can have a lot more effect than one person working on their own as reinfestation of weeds and pests is reduced if neighbours also work on control together. It also allows people to share ideas, knowledge and enthusiasm.” Info: Malcolm Harrison on 09 624 4938 or email malcolm.harrison@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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Your voice for Rodney

Rhys Thompson, Paul Williams, Roger Williams, Sheila Thompson and Les Cave cut the ceremonial flagging tape.

Stalwarts saluted By Sharon Kast

TOSSI celebrated the opening of the Thompson Track at our November Sunday in the Park. The new track meanders through the Mangatawhiri wetlands, upstream from the lagoon amidst plantings that TOSSI instigated in 2007. Several boardwalk sections form crucial links along the way. Together with the new lagoon boardwalk, these were constructed by TOSSI volunteers led by Roger Williams. The new track is named in recognition of Rhys and Sheila Thompson, stalwarts of TOSSI, who were fundamental in its inception and have been involved in all aspects of TOSSI’s activities since. The Thompson Track is a small acknowledgement of their efforts and of their ability to inspire action in others. Together with Paul Williams and Les Cave, Rhys was a driving force behind the TOSSI-led restoration of the Mangatawhiri wetlands. TOSSI provided funding for this project with an additional grant from the Chisholm Family Charitable Trust. Calling all volunteers! Do you like chatting with interesting and positive people, enjoy nice home-baking and have greenish fingers? If the answer is ‘yes’, then TOSSI’s native plant nursery is the place for you. Join the team. They meet Tuesday mornings at 8.40am at the Omaha roundabout and car pool to the park. Contact Paul Williams at 425 9877 or email secretary@TOSSI.org.nz. The next Sunday in the Park volunteer workday will be December 4. Arrive at the woolshed at 9.15am, work in the morning, enjoy a sausage sizzle at noon and listen to guest speaker Mike Wilcox, former chair of Auckland Botanical Society, talk about Seaweeds of Tawharanui. All welcome.

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Message from the chairman The Rodney Local Board would like to thank everyone for their significant support in developing the Rodney Local Board Plan. Our Local Board Plan priorities include economic development, retaining the character of our towns and villages, environmental responsibility and provision of effective and reliable infrastructure. We received many submissions asking for more recreational facilities and for improved local transport. The Local Board is committed to improving the lifestyle of Rodney residents – and these two elements are key issues to achieving this.

The vision for Rodney includes respecting our environment and our communities play an important role in working with Council to progress environmental projects. The Local Board are passionate about events in our area and will continue to engage with communities to see these happen. The Local Board is dedicated to Rodney. We look forward with confidence and enthusiasm, in partnership with our communities, to the challenges ahead.

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One of his last acts as Orewa College associate principal became a life threatening ordeal for retiring Warkworth teacher Paul Hicks, who contracted a serious illness after a recent South American student recruitment drive. His subsequent hospitalisation kept him away from the only end-of-year senior prize giving he’s ever missed in 31-years. Well-known for his ready smile, he hasn’t let the incident take the shine off his career at the school. Appropriately, for a mathematician and keen traveller, he’s calculated that his commute over the years adds up to going about 10 times around the world. But, he told Adele Thackray he considers it well worth it, to have been able to live and work in places he loves. We’d been back from South America for a couple of days when I became so ill I couldn’t eat or drink. I had an E coli infection that caused my kidneys and liver to start shutting down. After five days in hospital, an intensive antibiotic treatment and 12 litres of intravenous drip, I was well enough to go home, but the hospital registrar admitted she had been worried about me when I came in. It was the first time I’d ever been ill as a result of travelling to South America, since I eagerly volunteered for the job 12 years ago. I’ve had an amazing time meeting the people there. The agents I deal with greet me like a long lost brother and Orewa has hosted hundreds of South American students over the years, mostly from Brazil, but increasingly from Argentina and Chile. They fit in well with the school and its other international students, who not only contribute to the school’s finances, but also add character and culture, expanding our students’ horizons and providing them with friends around the world. This year we had our first student from Colombia and I’m hoping next year we’ll also see students from Peru and Ecuador, where my trips have helped make them aware of NZ as a possible high school destination. I didn’t like school much myself. I was brought up in London and went to a fairly student-unfriendly Englishstyle grammar, but I did okay and got a job at London University’s zoology department. However, at 18 I decided London didn’t have much to offer me and I left home by myself to live in Australia. We were told it was ‘the land of milk and honey’ – what we weren’t told was that it had conscription for the Vietnam War. After a great year-and-ahalf working in Sydney, the birth date of two of my friends was announced as the part of the next intake for compulsory National Service, so we all moved to New Zealand. I soon realised this was the place to live and landed a permanent science research job with renowned zoologist Professor John Morton, who coincidentally had links with the college I’d worked at in London. That was how I met my wife Bev, then a trainee teacher who was the zoology

department librarian’s flatmate. She inspired me to train as a teacher and in 1977, when we returned from our OE, I went to teachers’ college, concurrently completing a maths degree. While I was studying, we built a house on land we owned at Warkworth, a place I’ve always loved for its friendly, village atmosphere and proximity to the beaches. Soon after graduating, I was relief teaching at Wellsford when I called in at Orewa College on my day off to ask about relieving work opportunities. The next day I started teaching maths and science at the college full-time and apart from a year-long teaching exchange to Sussex, England in 1993, I’ve been there ever since. My career there has almost mirrored that of current principal, Kate Shevland, who joined the school around the same time. Both of us were maths teachers, heads of department and assistant principals, before Kate ended up principal and I became associate principal. It’s been a great working relationship. During that time, the roll has grown from about 600 to 1900, partly due to assimilating Orewa Primary’s year seven and eight pupils in 2005, which led to a huge timetabling challenge that appealed to my mathematical brain. An extensive building programme has matched the roll growth and, over time, there has been a big shift in students’ attitudes. When I started, Orewa was a small, beachside school, there were plenty of jobs and students weren’t motivated about qualifications, often leaving during their senior years. Now everybody realises that qualifications are absolutely essential and many go on to tertiary institutions. My own children got a great education at Warkworth Primary and Mahurangi College that set them up for life. Daniel now works for a Warkworth company and Emma is a speech therapist in London. I’ve also been in charge of discipline at Orewa. There’s no doubt that kids have got tougher, but perhaps more difficult to deal with are parents who believe everything their children say and blame the school for their problems. Our view is that teachers are there to

teach and we have strict systems in place to support them. The switch from School Certificate and University Entrance to NCEA was a major change for both teachers and students. Orewa’s philosophy was to embrace the new national exams, although the education minister doesn’t always support them as well as she should. The idea is good; it gives students more choice and teachers a broader range of ways to assess practical subjects such as motorbody, cooking and art, but the amount of paperwork involved can be crippling. Previously students sat an exam at the end of the year and passed or failed. Now some subjects are all internally assessed and others are partially teacher assessed, while some remain totally external. Constantly assessing, being audited by ministry and other administration tasks, amounts to a lot more work for teachers. The college’s choice to make iPads compulsory in year nine will also change the face of teaching. Although I’m a dinosaur when it comes to technology, I think its introduction is inevitable and that it will be very effective. We did a huge amount of international research before deciding this was the way to go and staff members have been training most of the year in preparation. Sure there’ll be problems with implementation, just as there were with NCEA, but you can either grizzle or do something about it and our staff are the sort of

people that will make it work. For every detractor there’s a lot more who think it’s great that we’re moving with the times. Many out-of-zone students want to come here because of it. Other key roles I’ve enjoyed at the school include overseeing the arts, organising staff trout fishing expeditions and organising student trips on the Spirit of Adventure. Students invariably report this as the ‘experience of a lifetime’. Outside of school my interests include giving new life to old stuff. In 1998 Bev and I bought the old Warkworth scout den, which used to be part of the original Warkworth School. It seemed appropriate for it to be acquired by two teachers. Restoring it was hard labour over many years, but it turned out beautifully. When we finished renovating it about 10 years ago, the Mahurangi Group artists put on an exhibition in it. Half the people came to see the art and the other half to see the building. We heard some lovely stories about people’s memories of going to school there. It’s a reminder of the lasting impact that school years make. I certainly have great memories of Orewa College that will last a life time. Although I will be sad to leave the college because of all the wonderful people I work with, I’m ready for a new chapter spending more time doing things that I love, including fly fishing and restoring old cars. Parts of a Bugatti are already on their way.


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Auckland planning moves to Area Plans on land use issues Auckland Council’s rollout of planning documents continues unabated with Area Plans being the next stage of the spatial plan planning process. The development of Area Plans across local board area scale. It provides more Auckland’s 21 local boards is expected local level strategic direction, guided by the Auckland Plan, and links to take the next three to four years. Mangere-Otahuhu and Hibiscus and closely with the Unitary Plan. Bays will be the first to be addressed. Land use issues such as type and density Hibiscus was given priority because of: of development are addressed in Area Plans, as well as elements such as location yy its rural/urban interface, of community facilities. They are also yy the Silverdale legacy transformation likely to address elements such as: project, and yy town centres of different sizes, roles yy the Hibiscus Coast Gateway (retail and functions, and their future form development), as identified in the and extent, Auckland Plan. yy key transport facilities, routes and Rodney’s Area Plan will happen in services, and stage four. Rodney board member yy local heritage, landscape, natural Steven Garner said that as one of the and ecological sites of interest and areas flagged for the most change in importance. the Auckland Plan, Rodney deserved The plans are aimed at integrating to have a higher priority. economic, environmental, social and “I’m not suggesting that we be first, cultural outcomes at a local level, and but I think we should be higher than will be presented in both text and 12th,” he said. map form. Community engagement, An Area Plan is a non-statutory hosted by local boards, will be a key planning tool, which is developed at a part of the process.

Tsunami plan raises public awareness A Civil Defence Tsunami Action Plan will be circulated to residents of Omaha Beach this month. The plan outlines what action should be taken in the event that the area is threatened by a near source or distant (distal) tsunami. An Omaha Forum last month was told that the change in population numbers, between summer and winter, presented some unique challenges. The plan includes a map, which identifies safe evacuation routes. While land above the 10-metre contour may be considered relatively safe, most properties at Omaha are built below the 10-metre contour line.

Extended road works on Takatu Road leading to Tawharanui Regional Park will mean significant safety improvements before the onslaught of Christmas holiday traffic.

Takatu Rd upgrade wins praise Residents and contractors are applauding an Auckland Council decision to extend road works on Takatu Road from a single 170m widening project to more than six sites covering 470m. After seeing the planned works underway on the worst stretch of road, Waikauri Bay resident and road safety campaigner Robert Judd was planning to lobby for extending them, when the decision was announced. He said the speed of progress on existing works and an offer of free tipping on a neighbouring site, made it a logical choice. “It is fair to say we are ecstatic to have the possibility of a lengthy portion of our one lane road, which was absolutely scary to use previously,

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A photograph of the Auckland Harbour Bridge under construction takes pride of place on the cover of a new book released this month, showcasing the history of the city and Northland. Historic Auckland & Northland, by Richard Wolfe, features more than 140 photographs, some never before published. Some local scenes from Puhoi, Waiwera, Wellsford and Whangaripo Valley are included, and there is also a picture of the 3000 tonne Rewa, a large four-masted steel barque, which lies at Moturekareka Island. Beginning with some of the earliest photographs of Auckland, including an 1859 image of a Maori group overlooking Commercial Bay and Queen Street, the story of the region takes in familiar places and forgotten buildings, recreation and transport, farming and industry through to the 1980s. Extended captions tell microstories of important events and people, and significant social changes.

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During World War II, the Warkworth district faced its own invasion – not from enemy forces, but from the thousands of US servicemen who were stationed in camps in the area. According to official records, camps were located at Riverina HQ, Wilson Rd (3 camps), Rodney Showgrounds, Goatley Road (4 camps), The Knoll, Old Great North Road, Camp (L. Beresford’s land), Woodcock Road (3), Carran Road, Wylie Road, Falls Road, Perry Road, Matakana (2), Dome Camp (Kaipara Flats), Whangateau, Artillery Range, Tapora, and Pakiri Beach. Next May, the Warkworth and District Museum will mark the 70th anniversary of this peaceful invasion with a special exhibition. Head of displays, Jean Gardner, is hoping to uncover new mementos held in local family hands to include, This is believed to be a US marine camp, in Hill Street Warkworth, around 1943. on loan, in the exhibition, which will run for about six months. She says nearly everyone she speaks to knows someone who remembers “the Yanks”. Although the men were being trained for battle in the Pacific, there was time for ‘rest and recreation’ which included local dances and entertainment, and many local families made lasting friendships with these men during this time. It is these stories that the museum is hoping to record for posterity. Jean can be contacted through the museum on 425 7093 or email her directly at alreoch@clear.net.nz She says she is happy to visit people in their own homes to record their stories. The 4th of July Parade in Warkworth in 1944.

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Tree protection schedule goes to final public notification Ratepayers have a final chance to have their say on which trees deserve protection in urban areas of Rodney and the Hibiscus Coast this month. General protection for urban trees not expected to have met the criteria. under the Resource Management Act The next stage is a Plan Change, which will be gone next month, as a result of will be publicly notified next week. changes to the Act that passed through This provides the opportunity for the Parliament in 2009. public to make submissions on the From next month, only individual proposed tree protection schedule. trees listed in a region’s District Plan, Council is currently engaged in a as well as those planted on public campaign to remind people about the reserves, will be protected. law changes governing the removal Protection under the District Plan and pruning of scheduled trees. allows trees to be trimmed up to 20 Contrary to popular belief, the percent, but anything more requires changes do not mean residents can resource consent. fell or prune trees at will. The rules are Around 5600 trees were nominated for site specific, and the property must be protection by Auckland Council, Local defined as ‘urban’ under the RMA – Boards and members of the public, this would definitely not include all including more than 300 from the properties on the Coast. former Rodney District, and assessment Details of the Plan Change notification of these by a team of arborists has taken were not forthcoming from Auckland more than a year to complete. Council as Mahurangi Matters went The criteria included landmark to print, however it is expected that values, screening and beautification, the Plan Change will be accessed ecological function, botanical values via the Public Notices section of the (such as rarity) and the tree’s form, Auckland Council website and at local health and condition. service centres, together with the date Many trees nominated by residents are on which submissions close.

Board keeps tab on Rodney roads Auckland Transport has provided the Rodney Local Board with an update on local projects, in response to requests raised by elected members. Some of the issues raised included: Worker Rd, Wellsford – Worker Road will not be closed when the asyet-unnamed road, linking Worker and Port Albert Rd is opened. The intended name of the road is currently being established. Clayden Road, Warkworth – There are no plans to seal Clayden Road in the foreseeable future, despite a recent accident involving a trailer being towed by a heavy truck sliding off the road. Clayden Road is not on the list of roads supported for seal extension works, as compiled by the former

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Foodlink seeks donations Donations of non-perishable items will help brighten Christmas for many needy families in the Mahurangi area next month. During the past 12 months, Warkworth Christian Foodlink has distributed 282 food parcels, providing assistance to nearly 1000 adults and children. There is always additional demand at Christmas and acting Foodlink manager Roger MacKay says he would welcome donations, large and small, from the wider community. Items can be left at the Mahurangi Matters office, corner Neville and Alnwick Streets, during normal business hours, or at the Presbyterian Church, 5 Pulham Road, Warkworth. Financial donations are also welcome.

Contact the church for details. “Foodlink works mostly through existing welfare agencies such as Homebuilders, Rodney Women’s Centre, Tohu Wairua Mental Health Services, Rodney Budget Service, Springboard and WINZ,” Roger says. “The community has always been very supportive, which we are sincerely thankful for.” A total of 85 special Christmas food parcels were distributed last December. Foodlink would appreciate if donations could be dropped in by December 11. Gift ideas: nuts, confectionery, Christmas puddings, Christmas cakes, candy canes, juice, tea bags and coffee, tinned ham, shortbread, honey, jelly, biscuits, shampoo and soap.

Historical society celebration The Puhoi Historical Society will wind up the year with a Christmas function at the Puhoi Sports Club on December 14. Getting into the Christmas spirit, there will be a competition to find the best-dressed Christmas cake. The competition has two categories open to children up to 12 years and adults. The cost to enter is $3. There will be an open bar and bingo played on the night. For Christmas cake entry forms or more info phone Sue 422 0183.


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Mahurangi Vineyard Church will add a festive twist to its Out of the Box food parcels this month, delivering traditional Christmas fare and holiday treats to those who would otherwise miss out. Coordinator Christine Coote says the charitable service has already put together 49 parcels this year, helping numerous families and individuals through times of need. Contributions from the community through an Out of the Box food collection table established outside Warkworth New World in September have helped the group recently double its output to two parcels a week, she says. Christine says the generosity of the community has been impressive and includes regular food donations from New World, and fruit and vegetables from The Country Store. “We’d like to thank people for their generosity and the donations they’ve

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The young and young-at-heart are invited to come along and enjoy the Warkworth Christmas Parade on December 3. Pictured working on the Wynyard Wood/Zest Communications float are chief pirates Barry Phillips and Roz Callendar.

All aboard for Santa parade The Warkworth Pipe Band will lead the Warkworth Christmas Parade, which will be held on December 3, starting at 1pm. More than 20 floats are expected to join the procession which will make its way down Neville Street, along Queen Street and into Mill Lane. The Warkworth Businesses Association is organising the event. Member Liz McClean says there will be two prizes of $250 to be won for the best floats, as judged by a panel of judges and the crowd. Crowd spot prizes have been donated by Horse Riding Warkworth. “There’ll be lots to do after the parade this year,” Liz says. “As well as the prizegiving ceremony, there will be free face painting and opportunities for

photos with Santa in his grotto built by Mitre 10, next to a 2.4 metre Christmas tree, donated by the Warehouse. “We would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to the Rodney Local Board for helping with costs – this has been a huge help and has meant we’ve been able to put together a new-look parade this year.” Thanks were also extended to the Wellsford Promotions Group for lending their Santa Sleigh and the numerous local businesses and groups supporting the event – Warkworth Tavern, The Warehouse Snells Beach, Mitre 10 Mega Warkworth, Transcon, Warkworth Rotary, Warkworth Inn, Kodak, Little Faces, Rhodes for Roads and Horse Riding Warkworth. Enquiries, phone Liz McClean on 422 2500 or liz@matakanastyle.co.nz.

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A few days in Snells Beach inspired an original composition by a prominent German composer, which is now regularly performed in Europe. Dieter Mack, Professor of Music at the University of Lubeck, Gemany and a composer of contemporary classical music, was a guest at the Snells Beach holiday home of Michael and Mary Farrell in 2009. The Farrells met Professor Mack through their daughter Elizabeth, who plays the flute and piccolo in the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra and was a member of “Ensemble Selisih” that he organised to tour here that year. Inspired by the view from their house and the general ambience of the area,

he composed “Snells Beach for Metal Percussion Solo” for percussionist Max Riefer. The 10-minute piece, using both conventional and exotic Far Eastern percussion instruments, premiered in Germany at the end of 2009 and has since become part of the repertoire of modern percussionists internationally. In the foreword to the music Professor Dieter Mack writes: “The title refers to the place where the compositional process started and where the music was completely conceived in its basic form. Snell’s Beach is a nice village at the sea, one hour north from Auckland/New Zealand, where I had a great time in March 2009.”

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Foodbank call for Christmas donations Ambulance tree sale The Loaves and Fishes Foodbank, which covers, Wellsford, Mangawhai, Kaiwaka and Tapora, is encouraging residents to donate toys and food to its annual Christmas appeal. A Foodbank spokesperson says the voluntary service has had a busy year responding to an increasing number of requests for Foodbank boxes. Members of various church congregations have supplied most of the food throughout the year. “There’s always an increase in requests at this time of year so we’re hoping the wider community will feel encouraged to donate non-perishable food items suitable for Christmas dinner and toys,” she says. “If the toys are second-hand, we just ask that they be clean and in good condition.” Donations can be left at the Coast to Coast Medical Centre, Wellsford Hospice Shop or the Citizens Advice Bureau. Last year, 47 boxes were given to families in the district. “If you’re having a Christmas Party over the next few weeks, then perhaps instead of giving presents to one another, you might like to organise

to donate something to the Foodbank instead.” Donations will be accepted up until December 21. For more information phone Kay on 423 8761 or Nancy on 423 6006.

Wellsford carols cancelled The lack of an organiser has lead to the cancellation of the annual Wellsford Carols by Candlelight. The event has been organised by Julie Knott, of Wellsford Promotions, for the last four years. Julie says unfortunately, she could not continue and no-one else was available to take it on. However, she says the carols will be back next year. Meanwhile, there will be no Santa Parade in Mangawhai for the second year in a row. Mangawhai Business Development Association (MBDA) chair Mike McGarry says if no-one in the community organises one next year, the MBDA would consider running the parade. The last Mangawhai Santa Parade was held in 2009.

Warkworth and Wellsford St John Ambulance stations will be selling freshly cut Christmas trees this month in the lead up to Christmas Day. Wellsford St John volunteer Peter Corry says around $3000 was raised last year for the cadet group. He hopes to raise the same, if not more, this year. “We will be selling them for $30 from the station from 8.30am to 5pm during the week, and from 10am to 4pm on the weekends,” he says. “The trees are in great condition when we get them. Get in quick as the best ones go first.” The Warkworth station will be selling trees from December 3 up to December 24, from 9am to 6pm. Standard sized trees are $30. For more information: Warkworth on 425 7500 or Wellsford on 423 876. Dear Santa, I’m writing to let you know that I’ve been naughty... and it was worth it so don’t worry about the present.

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Above: How’s the view up there? The Krayze Karneez added a circus touch to the Wellsford Country Show. Below: Jean Gardner of the Coast to Coast – Waitemata PHO gives Marilyn Cooke, of Wellsford, a free health and wellness check.

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Nothing says “Christmas” quite like the sound of children singing carols. Pictured during a rehearsal for the Matakana Christmas event are members of the Matakana School Choir, including bellringers Elise Maric and Frazer Clarke in front.

Matakana ready to turn on its Christmas light show The festive spirit will hit Matakana with a bang on December 9, when the village holds its annual concert and ‘Christmas lights’ ceremony. The entertainment will include the Matakana School choir and kapa haka group, 10 Ukuladies and the Matakantata Choir. Santa will arrive in style on a Matakana Fire truck and Santa’s elves will also be in attendance. Village marketing manager Berris Spicer says the Matakana Playcentre’s Christmas Market has also been invited

to add to the festive atmosphere, and there will be lots of Christmas themed raffles and stalls. “Many of the shops will be open and we’re hoping for a good community turnout.” New Christmas lights have been purchased with funds raised during Rugby World Cup screenings at the cinemas and these will light up around 9pm. The event will be held on a specially constructed stage in the market square, from 7pm to 9pm.

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There will be a special emphasis on young people at the Matakana Farmers Market over summer, as well as plenty of live entertainment. Sisters Lisa and Louise Camelbeke are regularly appearing as living statues – Perriot and a ballerina – and a young white knight is hoping to raise enough money through busking to buy a piano. Market manager Michael Kessell says it is great to see more young people becoming actively involved in the market. “It reinforces the market’s familyfriendly environment,” he says. The entertainment line-up leading up to Christmas includes Julio Ramiraz on pan flute from South America (December 3), international guitarist Tom Rodwell (December 10), R&B duo Evenson (December 17), Mahurangi Ramblers on jazz, banjo and clarinet (Christmas Eve), and Whitewash, a zappy, youthful trio (New Year’s Eve).

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Civil Defence volunteers Ray and Jim Anderson received a Long Service Award at the Mahurangi East Civil Defence Christmas barbecue on November 22. The award was presented by Paul Read (centre), the emergency management coordinatorwelfare/recovery, based in Auckland. Kawau Coastguard and St John were also present at the gathering, along with the Rodney Local Board member Tracy Martin.

Civil emergency plan mooted Warkworth residents are being invited to help formulate a Neighbourhood Response Plan, which would be activated in the event of a civil emergency. At a Warkworth Area Liaison “All communities in Auckland are being Group meeting, Auckland Council encouraged to institute a Response emergency management coordinator Plan, which builds confidence in the Donna Murray explained what the community. Appropriate training and community needed to do to prepare support will be provided.” a plan. She said plans were already in Group convenor Bruce Manson said place for Mahurangi East, Pt Wells, the group would consider facilitating Omaha and Waiwera. a public meeting where about six “Civil defence’s primary role is as volunteers would be invited to work on a coordinating body,” she said. “It drafting the plan. This would involve sources resources that are required to about four meetings to identify possible combat an emergency, liaising closely threats, how members of the community with services such as police, the fire would be alerted and evacuated, and service and Coastguard. where local resources could be sourced.

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Glaziers & Joiners ...................................... 1 Automotive Services ............................... 1 Auto Electrical............................................ 1 Tyres .............................................................. 1 Auto Wreckers............................................ 2 Panel and Paint.......................................... 2 Trellis, Fencing & Supplies ..................... 2 Carpenters, Builders & Roofers ............ 2 Scaffolding .................................................. 2 Engineering ................................................ 3 Construction & Earthworks ................... 3 Tiling, Brick & Block Layers .................... 3 Concrete Specialists ................................ 3 Flooring ........................................................ 3

Electrical ...................................................... 3 Design, Survey & Property Valuers ..... 3 Lawn mowing & Landscaping .........3-4 Property Maintenance .......................3-4 Arborists ...................................................... 4 Retail ............................................................. 4 Health & Beauty ........................................ 4 Furniture ...................................................... 4 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners.............. 4 Painters/Decorators & Plasterers ........ 4 Home Services - Blinds, Awning etc ...... 4 Swimming Pool & Spa Specialists ........... 4 Heat Pump Specialists ................................ 4 Water Pump Specialists .............................. 5 Marine/Small Engines ............................. 5

Plumbing & Suppliers ............................. 5 Printers & Design ...................................... 5 Computer Repairs & Servicing ............. 5 Office Products .......................................... 5 TV Aerial & Satellite Servicing .............. 5 Water Supplies .......................................... 5 Water Tank Cleaning & Purification....5-6 Septic Tank Cleaning ............................... 6 Sheep Shearing & Services.................... 6 Furniture Removals & Storage ............. 6 Key Cutting ................................................. 6 Celebrants ................................................... 6 Classifieds & Church Notices ...... 6-7

Glaziers & Joiners | Automotive Services | Auto Electrical | Tyres

For all your glass, glazing, and aluminium needs and

53 Station Road, Wellsford Phone (09) 423 7358 wellsfordglass@xtra.co.nz

431 5050

Say No to Leaky Homes

THE ULTIMATE ALUMINIUM

WINDOW AND DOOR FLASHING SYSTEM

• Robust, Good Looking and Durable • Specify Best Practice, Specify Flashman • The only Flashing System Guaranteed

Northland 0800 55 66 00 www.flashman.co.nz

20 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth (09) 425 8678 • 0800 809 010 www.winstoneglass.com

Composite Joinery Ltd 7 Glenmore Drive Warkworth 0941

24hr CALLOUT

Frameless Shower Installations Bevelled Mirrors - ALL GLASS REPAIRS PROMPT QUALITY WORK WE SERVICE WARKWORTH & MANGAWHAI

Domestic / Commercial Glazing Glass Showers • Splash Backs Mirrors • Cat Doors Windscreen Replacement and Chip Repair

COMPOSITE JOINERY Ltd

0274 904 564 425 5340

email: brettatapexglass@yahoo.co.nz

WG

arkworth instone lass & lazing

Auto GlAss • Mirrors DesiGner GlAss • GlAzinG

09 431 4999

2/194 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Heads info@northglass.co.nz • www.northglass.co.nz

Snells Beach

MOTORS – 2008 LIMITED –

 425 5355

1 Hamatana Road - Snells Beach

Phone: 09 425 7510 Fax: 09 422 2011

We specialise in: • Vantage Aluminium Joinery • APL | Architectural Series • Metro Series • Internal and External Timber Joinery

sales@compositejoinery.co.nz www.compositejoinery.co.nz

Mobile Mechanical ServiceS On site servicing of your vehicle • Engine tunes • Brake checks • Lube services

• Cam belt replacement • Shock replacement • Exhaust repairs

John Young Ph (09) 425 7781 • Mob 0274 828 293 Hours: Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm

Your local Auto Electrical & Battery Specialist

27 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth Phone Mike: 09 425 7969 Email: autec@clear.net.nz

Unit 4, 6-14 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth


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Auto Wreckers | Panel & Paint | Trellis, Fencing & Supplies | Carpenters, Builders, Roofers & Suppliers | Scaffolding

WARKWORTH

EDMONDS & MASON PANEL & PAINT

AUTO WRECKERS FOR ALL NEW & USED PARTS

Private & All Insurance Work

WE NEED CARS FOR WRECKING – $$$ PAID

Ph 425 8723 • Fax 425 9526 Wayne 021 765 706 or Ian 021 977 729 47 Woodcocks Road, Warkworth

2 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth Ph (09) 425 7835 or (09) 425 7730

Email: autoglassww@xtra.co.nz

RODNEY TRELLIS

Matakana Trellis & Fencing

Trellis - Panels - Fencing Installations - all shapes and sizes Specialities: Framed Archways – Superior Trellis Pedestrian Gate Frames (mortised) Trellis spray painting / oiling Gazebo's ~ dove cotes ~ pergolas

Fences - Gates - Screens Pergola - Trellis - Timber 1A Matakana Valley Rd Ph: 422 9550 Fax: 422 9635 115

Kitchens ▌ Bathrooms ▌ Entertainment Units Laundries ▌ Wardrobes and Offices From design to installation we’ve got you covered

Contact Neil 09 425 7017 or 021 070 0643 neiltcabinetmaker@xtra.co.nz Unit C, 19 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth

Wayne

Ian

872 Kaipara Flats Road Ph: 425 7627 • Fax 422 4976

bASIC

tRADES Rob Heron 021 117 3033 425 4027 a/hrs bildit4u@live.com

         

Concrete Work Retaining Walls Fences and Decks Repairs/Maintenance New Homes Renovations Roofing Gib Stopping Recladding Bathroom and Kitchen Makeovers

The

Trellis Guy Snells Beach • Warkworth • Orewa

• Custom made • Quality material • Quality workmanship

Also see Lance for your supply of Native and Landscaping plants

Ph 09 422 5737 • 027 272 7561 Fax 09 422 5800

CARPENTER-JOINER • Terraces • Alterations • New Housing

• Renovations • Maintenance • Small jobs a specialty

NEIL KOSE

Phone 09 425 5491 • Mobile 027 275 1172

• Light Commercial • Alterations • Architectural Homes • Renovations • Additions Phone Hadley on 09 425 4968 or 0275 444 440 Email: hadley@trescobuilders.co.nz www.buildersonline.co.nz

AWARD WINNING BUILDER

• Design & build • New homes • Renovation • Maintenance • Fences & decks • Project management • Alterations & additions • Shade & outdoor living areas

RICHARD WILCOCK

Auckland region house of the year 2008

FOR ALL YOUR WOODLOT HARVESTING NEEDS 30 years local experience Be quick while prices are high

For the construction of:

• Architecturally designed homes • New houses • Decks • Alterations • Fences

Phone: 027 4771 583 email: rwb@xtra.co.nz www.rwbuilder.co.nz 152M

Phone EDWOOD

021 27 47 222 or 09 423 73 43

Roof Restoration

• slabs • flooring

• beams & posts • mulch

• panelling • firewood

362 Matakana Valley Rd, Matakana 0948

ph 422 7716 • fax 422 7717 matakanasawmill@xtra.co.nz

Waterblasting & Roof Painting Moss Treatments Gutter Cleaning Leak Repairs Concrete & Clay Tiles All Types of Roofing Based in Warkworth covering the Rodney area

Ph 021 422 953

Roofing N.Z Long Run Iron Specialists New Re-Roofs & Cladding

Ring Matt on 021 356 965 A/hrs/Fax: 09 425 6311 Email: iron.man@xtra.co.nz

NATHAN HOUSTON Ph: 09 422 2131

Mob: 021 220 5000

470 KAiPArA FlATS rOAd, WArKWOrTH126

Servicing Auckland - Rodney - Kaipara

For your safety we have: • Experienced Qualifi ed Scaffolders • Full range of Equipment • Including Alloy Mobile & Builder’s Props

PHONE 0800 622 7929

OMAHA - SNELLS BEACH - WARKWORTH - MANGAWHAI Member of Scaffolding and Rigging New Zealand

- Residential & Light Commercial - Quick Stage - OSH Standards - Tube & Clip - Qualified Scaffolders - Reliable Service P. 09 425 0300 M. 027 4930468 F. 09 423 0017

warkworthscaffolding@xtra.co.nz


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Engineering | Construction & Earthworks | Concrete | Brick, Block Layers & Tiling | Flooring | Electrical | Architects & Surveyors | Lawn Mowing & Landscaping

R.K. PADDISON CONTRACTING LTD phone 09 425 6431

General Engineering

• Truck Hire • Metal Supplies • Bulk Cartage

MICK BERGER CONTRACTORS Phone: 09 422 0688 • Mobile: 0274 930 806

43 years experience

Owner/Driver: Ray

unit 5 • hamatana Road snells beach

38 Coquette Street, Warkworth Ph 422 3450 or 0274 955 566 • Fax 09 422 3451

Tiling & Waterproofing

021 2800 233 www.nzconcrete.co.nz

BASED IN MATAKANA

Bricks • Blocks • Paving

DRIVEWAYS FLOORS • PATHS Exposed • Plain • Coloured Stamped Concrete • Cutting Residential & Commercial Sub-divisions • R.O.W’s • Excavations 135M

Astute TILING SERVICES

Craftsman Tiler | High Quality Workmanship Accredited Waterproof Membrane Installer Specialist in Epoxy Grout | NZQA Trade Certified

Dams ● Winching ● Bulldozing ● Driveways House Sites ● Landscaping ● Earthmoving ● Sub Divisions

Denis 021 945 498 Joel 021 422 592

dens@xtra.co.nz PO Box 193, Warkworth

Foundations • Floors • Drives • Paths • Digger & Truck Hire Concrete Specialists backed by over 30 years experience Established since 1984

WARKWORTH BRICKLAYING SERVICES LTD Phone Alan Berthelsen 021 780 170 • A/hrs 425 8252

Carpet, Vinyl, Cork & Ceramic Tiles Installation Service Overlocking Service Free Measure and Quote sales@rodneyflooring.co.nz

Simon Bennett 09 431-5723 or 021 320-705 email: astute1@ubernet.co.nz 72 Cames Road, RD5 Wellsford 0975

FLOOR SANDING - FLOOR PREPARATION FLOOR SANDING - FLOOR PREPARATION

COASTAL CONCEPTS

Polyurethaning:- Wooden Floors, Particle Board & Cork Cork Tiles:- Natural & Coloured

• Electrician • Gates & Automation

Enviro Friendly Products available

KAE JAE CONTRACTORS (LTD) PHONE KEN (0274) 866-923 A/Hrs (09) 422-7328 • Fax (09) 422-7329

Mobile: 021 990355 Phone: 09 4226160 Email: markysparky@xtra.co.nz

t. 09 422 2175 m. 027 497 0464 e. cc2004@xtra.co.nz

T.T.E. DESIGNS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS

ELECTRICAL SERVICES Residential and Commercial Electrical Phone 422 9589 • Mobile 021 679 483 Email: rob.vic@xtra.co.nz

Lamb & moLLoy Ltd SURVEYORS

Prompt, professional advice and service for all Subdivisions and Land Development Work

Phone Warkworth (09) 425-7393 R. Mather 021 425 837 • R. Molloy 021 779 964

23 Bertram Street - Warkworth admin@lmsurveyors.co.nz

Over 25 years experience in all aspects of residential design THOMAS ERRINGTON Dip.Arch. P: 09 425 0512 M: 027 453 2495 E: ttedesigns@ruralinzone.net W: www.ttedesigns.co.nz

It's your day off and you're mowing the lawn? • Lawnmowing • Hedges & Pruning • gardening / sPraying • section cLean uPs • rubbisH removaL • gutter cLeaning • Handyman

CALL FREE 0800 4 JIM JIM (546 546) or book online at www.jimsmowing.co.nz

FRANCHISE ENQUIRIES WELCOME

JB’s No 1 LANDSCAPING SERVICES

• Planting • Paving • Retaining WallS • FenceS • deckS • gaRden makeoveRS SERVICING HIBISCUS COAST TO MANGAWHAI

JOHN BETTRIDGE P: 09 425 4086 M: 021 665 558 E: john.bettridge@jbsno1.co.nz

Landscape Industries Association of New Zealand Inc.


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Property Maintenance & Landscaping | Arborists | Retail | Health & Beauty | Furniture | Carpet & Upholstery | Painters & Decorators | Blinds | Pool Services | Heat Pumps TOTAL LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION for complete quality projects

• Lawns - contouring & seeding • Top soil • Retaining Walls • Driveways • Paths • Digger • Truck • Tractor

Arcadia

For all your property maintenance and small building projects

Tree Care

Phone Bruce 425 7766 a/h

Phone to discuss YOUR requirements 021 423 860 - 423 8619 a/h

I take the hard work out of Landscaping

handyman@bruno.co.nz • www.bruno.co.nz

Specialising in:  STUMP GRINDING  Fine Pruning  Tree Removal  Hedge Trimming Ph Kevin on 021 725 757

Grant & Jeanette Stewart Owner/Operators

100% MANGAWHAI ELECTRICAL 12b Wood Street, Mangawhai Heads

Beauty Therapy & Nail Creations for head to toe pampering

Alison Wech

C.I.D.E.S.C.O, C.I.B.T.A.C, dip Beauty Therapy, dip Electrolysis, dip Body Therapy, dip Nail Technician

46 McKinney Road, Warkworth Mob 021 051 3661 • Ph 09 425 7776 tlcbeautytherapynails@yahoo.co.nz

• Facials • Waxing • Tinting • Gel Nails • Acrylic Nails • Manicures • Pedicures • Electrolysis • Make-up • Body Wraps • Massage • Spray Tans

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

CARPET CLEANING

Emergency Flood Service Technical Experience 12 years Fully qualified and certified

Call FREE 0800 022 101 Mobile 021 456 429 Email: brocks@xtra.co.nz

Certified Member of the Carpet Cleaning Association of NZ

A BRUSH WITH ART

EXPERT PAINTING AND DECORATING

Interior/Exterior n Waterblasting n Roof Painting Airless Spraying n Plastering n Wallpapering Colour Consulting n Decorative Effects Qualified Tradesmen - Honest/Reliable Ph Mandy 09 425 9007 or 021 507 463

HOMEWOOD BLIND SERVICES John Homewood

Clean and Repair Verticals, Venetians and Various Blinds Remesh Screens  Replace Blinds Repair Curtain Tracks  Window Cleaning

mobile 021 274 1676 phone 09 422 0025 email jchomewood@hotmail.com

T +64 (0)9 431 4651 F +64 (0)9 431 4290 E mwielec@yahoo.com

www.100percent.co.nz

Furniture Wellsford

Best furniture deals with Dave everytime!

Phone 09 423 7302 149 Rodney St, Wellsford

FROG POOL FARM EXCELLENCE IN FURNITURE Recycled Matai

NZ Made Solid Wood

Custom Built Kitchens

Ph 425 9030 • Dome Valley 5 minutes past Warkworth

WARKWORTH COMMERCIAL CLEANERS LTD

painter

Paddy & Gaye Webb

• Interior & exterior painting • 30 years experience • Free quotes

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners General Commercial Cleaners

Phone/Fax: Mobile: Email: Website:

09 425 6844 021 079 8578 padgayewebb@gmail.com www.wwcc.co.nz

itchen Colours and Wood Finishes Spraypainters of quality kitchens Lacquers, enamels, 2 pacs, clearcoats Resprays and Recolours

Phone / Fax Gary 425 7669 Unit 21/30 Hudson Road, Warkworth115

Pool / Spa Valets Onsite Chemical Testing Water Chemical Supplier Pool Equipment Replacement Repairs & Maintenance Pool Refurbishment

Michelle Woolley

(09) 422 9524 • 021 952 338 Warkworth • Snells Beach • Matakana • Omaha • Leigh

a husband & wife team

Ralph & Marie 09 425 5765 or 021 416 995 Warkworth-Snells Beach & surrounding areas Your Painter/Decorator with over 25 years experience serving all surrounding areas

Leigh Decorators Painting • Paperhanging • Roofs • Airless Spraying • Stopping (small jobs) • Repaints • New Homes For your Free Quote and/or Consultation phone Gary HOME: 09-422-6695 • MOBILE: 021-024-44941 EMAIL: gary.robyn@clear.net.nz

LTD

12B Wood Street, Mangawhai Heads M 021 280 4008 P 09 431 4651 E mwiappliance@gmail.com

HEAT PUMPS Supplied • Installed • Serviced h: 09 425 6776 m: 021 148 3845 e: kevin@abelinstalls.co.nz

www.abelinstalls.co.nz


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Water Pump Services | Marine & Small Engines | Plumbing | Printers & Design | Office Supplies | Computer Services | TV Aerials & Satellites | Water | Tank Cleaning

WATER PUMPS

AUTHORISED AGENT

New Pump Sales Serv ice In stal la tion

Pumps / Water Tanks / Filtration / Treatment Spa & Pool Shop / Pool Valet Service Water Blasters / Sprayers Hose & Fittings / Mobile & Workshop Service

Phone/Fax 425-5619 Mobile 0800 733 765

31 WOODCOCKS RD - WARKWORTH - PH 425 9100

Pump & Filtration Services (2007) Ltd

• Water treatment & Filtration • Pumps • Pool & Spas • Waterblasters 7days / 24hours Paul Harris M: 021 425 887 T: 09 425 0075 E: pumps4u@live.com

OUTBOARD MOTOR SERVICING

H2O PUMPS Water Treatment

Pumping Systems

• Filtration • UV Sterilizers • Softeners and Neutralizers • Iron Removal • Agent for Stallion Pumps

Water lters - Underbench - UV - Whole House • Water Coolers • Water Pumps • Sales & Service Owen Ward

Phone 021 771 878 • 24hrs 09 425 6002 Email: h2opumps@xtra.co.nz MoBILe eFTPos AVAILABLe

ST E P H E N

P LU M B I N G

MAHURANGI MARINE LTD

Grace

PRINT

Passionate about Print Solutions

Typing * A3/A4 Laminating * Binding Photocopying * Colour Printing * Design

Jo Dawson Ph: 021 741 750 or 09 423 7201 email: graceprint@mail.com

027 494 5499

Maintenance  New Homes  Craftsman Plumber  Free Quotes  After Hours Callout  30 years experience 

JMS

Joy’s Media Supplies

Freeview Sales & Installation TV & FM Aerials

mobile: 027 556 6111

58-60 Queen Street Warkworth

• Plan Printing, Colour & B/W Photocopying • Laminating, Binding, Fax and Scanning Service • Internet and Email Service

Phone 425 7257 or email: copyworks@clear.net.nz

Over 20 years industry experience

Installation & Repairs

0800 747 928

Argyll Angle

Joy 4222587 • info@jms.net.nz • www.jms.net.nz

TV AERIAL & SATELLITE SERVICES

Household Water Deliveries

steve@purewaterservices.co.nz

www.purewaterservices.co.nz

Supplying everything your office needs to be productive • Data tapes • Cartridges • Stationery • Furniture • Printers • Ergonomic products • Computers, hardware, software and accessories If it’s not listed, call and enquire

Digital Freeview Satellite TV • Video • DVD Tuning Additional TV Outlets Phone David Redding 09 422 7227 or 0274 585 457

“If you don’t have a lter you are the lter”

L T D

09 422 7618

330 Mahurangi East Rd, Snells Beach Phone 425-5806

0800 PURE WATER

J O N E S

STEPHEN JONES Available from:

K & R PUMP SERVICES LTD

GAVIN BROUGH Ph 09 425 5495 Mob 0274 766 115

water

IAN & SOLW TE S AY R fILTEREd A

WATER

0800 638 254 OR 09 422 3700

DRINNAN CONTRACTORS

Household Drinking

WATER

0800 GET H20 4 3 8 4 2 6

clean. care. repair. WATER TANK & WATER APPLICATION CLEANING AGENCY Warkworth: Phone John or Annette Carr p: 09 425 7477 | m: 027 240 7791 | f: 09 425 7483 email: mobikair@xtra.co.nz

Mangawhai: Phil Lathrope 431 4608 | 021 642 668


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Water Tank Cleaning | Septic Tank Cleaning | Sheep Shearing & Services | Key Cutting | Storage | Furniture Removals | Celebrants

TANK WATER TESTING

Rodney Septic Tank Cleaning

We collect samples of your tank or bore water, have them analysed for microbes at an IANZ reg. laboratory. Our written report explains the results and makes recommendations.

Peter Cairns

Phone Simon Breeze (09) 422 9345

• Mobile Sheep Shearing • Ram Hire • Alpacas • Goats Warkworth Phone 09 425 7104 Fax 09 425 7134 Mobile 0274 853 234

Mob 027 494 6370 • Phone 422 7166

tankwater@xtra.co.nz | www.tankwatertesting.info

WELLSFORD SERVICE

• Specialist Furniture Truck • Packing & Storage • Caring Owner/ Operator • Carriers Liability Insurance Phone 0274 889 216 • Ah 09 422 7495 y dsa Lin ylor Ta

We cut keys for domestic, commercial and automotive

SNELLS BEACH

PHONE 09 425 5597

Furniture Wellsford

EXPERIENCED NZ WOOL BOARD CERTIFIED SHEARERS (MACHINE & BLADE)

Warkworth FURNITURE REMOVALS

Key CuttinG Ex BNZ Building • 09 423 8535

Mr CLIP

146M

Dianne Haynes JP

Celebrant

Dave Parker QSM, JP P: 09 425 5006 M: 0274 849 935 E: dh.parker@xtra.co.nz

` Marriage Celebrant ` Civil Union Celebrant ` Funeral Celebrant

PO Box 581 Warkworth 0941 New Zealand

Marriage Celebrant - Also available for Weddings on the Jane Gifford Community Relations ~ Events Warkworth ~ Funeral Celebrant Master of Ceremonies ~ Justice of the Peace

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE FOR ONLY +GST* PER INSERTION

$48

Phone Cathy or Renee 425 9068 or email your advert to advertising@localmatters.co.nz

Phone Dianne for bookings

021 425 030 or 09 425 4250

*for a three insertion contract

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Advertise your classifieds and church notices here for only 30c+GST per word for run-ons or $6.70 per/cm+GST for boxed adverts. FOR HIRE HALLS - The Warkworth Town Hall (limit 99 people) and the old Masonic Hall are available for hire - reasonable rates. Contact the Warkworth Service Centre at Auckland Council on toll-free (09) 301 0101. PUHOI CENTENNIAL HALL Capacity 200, very reasonable rates. For further information phone Kathy on 09 422 0891 or email puhoi.hall@hiko. co.nz

FOR HIRE PROFESSIONAL SANTA COSTUmE for hire and sale. For your business function or private parties. 09 422 3640

FLATmATE WANTED FLATmATE WANTED FOR HEAvENLy AbODE in Scotts Landing. Beautiful home with sea views. $180 per week plus expenses. Call Katrina 021 808 985.

FOR SALE 7yO, 14.3HH - vERy STUNNINg mARE. Broken at 4yo. Limited outings but results always pleasing. Phone 021 035 1799

FLIgHTS

SCENIC FLIgHTS $39, 20 mins;

$49, 30 mins. Min. 3 passengers. Trial flights $75. Gift vouchers available. gREAT bARRIER FLIgHTS. Special stopover up to 4 hours. Return $99. Min. 3 passengers.

NORTH CAPE FLIgHTS $375

each. Min 3 passengers.

Rodney Aero Club Ph 425 8735 or Rod miller Phone 425 5612 FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

WARKWORTH

Retail 113 sqm – Available now Phone Gary Seekup 027 226 9880 DDI 09 359 7880 Email: g.seekup@barfoot.co.nz

Licensed under the REAA 2008

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

CASIO KEybOARD with chord memory, including song bank. On a stand. Great Christmas present. Phone 422 3025.

The Jane Gifford Story

RAWLEIgH PRODUCTS Phone Patrick 425 0448.

available.

PROFESSIONAL SANTA COSTUmE for sale and hire. For your business function or private parties. 09 422 3640 QUAD bIKE SPRAyER complete with electric pump. Used twice. Electra Weedpack. Phone 021 501 522. FREEvIEW INSTALLATIONS dish decoder complete from $450. Call Jim THE MAINTENANCE MAN 422 3725 or 021 254 2048.

SKATEbOARD DECKS

Blank decks made from 7 ply Canadian Maple. Three sizes 7.75, 8.0 & 8.125. Great pop, shape, concave and quality - hard to snap or chip.

Only $55 each including FREE installed grip tape.

Phone Noah (09) 815 2208 w/days or (09) 422 6000 w/ends

on DVD

only $12.50 each ($1 from every sale is donated to the Jane Gifford Trust)

HEALTH TRUST CALENDARS

NOW ON SALE Rodney North Harbour Health Trust calendars are now on sale

only $10 each

from Mahurangi Matters, 17 Neville Street, Warkworth. The calendars are a fundraiser for the trust, organised and photographed by Alan Boniface. HEALTH SERvICES

bOWTECH / bOWEN THERAPy

Contact Adele 0800 BOWEN 4 U (0800 269 364)


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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Advertise your classifieds and church notices here for only 30c+GST per word for run-ons or $6.70 per/cm+GST for boxed adverts.

HOmE mAINTENANCE LAWNmOWINg AND PROPERTy CARE. Also Hedge, Clean-up, Rubbish, Gutter Clear, Waterblast, General Handyman. Guaranteed and Insured. Call Jim’s Mowing 0800 4 JIM JIM (546 546). HANDymAN – THE mAINTENANCE mAN Your one stop fix-it-man. Phone Jim 422 3725 or 021 254 2048. WATER PUmPS Low water pressure? Get it sorted. Sales, service and installation. Work guaranteed. Phone Steve 09 945 2282 or visit www. purewaterservices.co.nz WATER FILTERS Underbench filters & whole house Ultra violet filters – Kill and remove ecoli/bacteria. FREE site visits. Phone Steve 09 945 2282 or visit www.purewaterservices.co.nz

PHOTOgRAPHIC & DIgITAL PRESERvE yOUR mEmORIES

Videos, slides & old 8mm films all on to DVD. Ph TeTotara Video (09) 422 5710.

HObbIES & RECREATION

HORSE RIDING WARKWORTH 

Family Fun Scenic farm & forest rides Quiet horses and ponies Birthday rides • Lessons Suit beginners & experienced riders and people with Disabilities Social, Language & School Groups

book NoW

1hour $40 • 2hours $75

Phone 425 8517 42 Kaipara Flats Road, Warkworth www.come.to/horseriding

PUbLIC NOTICES RODNEy STOPPINg vIOLENCE SERvICES Providing programmes for men who need assistance to change abusive behaviours and attitudes and work on equality and respect. Held in Orewa and Warkworth. For enquiries phone 09 425 8130. We also provide programmes for women that are or have been in abusive relationships. Held in Orewa & Warkworth. Phone 422 2102 or 021 023 20297 Sponsored by Mahurangi Matters

PUbLIC NOTICES

Tv SERvICES & SALES

SANDS RODNEy SAyS THANK yOU

Tv SERvICES Freeview, dishes, aerials, boxes. Sales, installation and repairs. Phone Gavin 027 4766115.

The annual balloon release to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week was a wonderful success thanks to the following businesses: New World Whangarei, Rusty Pelican, Orrs Pharmacy Whangarei, United Video Warkworth, Reveal Beauty Therapy, Kodak Express Warkworth, Lee and Hart Pharmacy Warkworth, Pretzel Bears, Baby On The Move, Belly Beyond, The Sleep Store and Hush Baby and Hibiscus Coast Party Hire. All Sands workers are volunteers, so thank you also to Sue, Jo, Maree, Natalie, Brandy and Angela.

Tania Pulman – Sands Rodney coordinator www.sands.org.nz

CHRISTmAS gIFT FAIR

Point Wells Community Hall, Dec 9th from 5-7pm, Dec 10th and 11th from 9am-2pm. Gift baskets, toys, cakes, plants, books and much more. For enquiries ph Charleyne 422 7438. gOOD AS NEW - PRE LOvED KIDS mARKET Sat 3 December, 9 - 12, Orewa Community Centre. 50+ stalls, Selling quality 2nd hand kids clothes. toys. furniture.

WARKWORTH LImOUSINE

WANTED

bACH TO RENT

in Mangawhai Heads or surrounding area near the beach. From 30th December to 5th January. Contact V 027 484 0102.

WORK WANTED bUILDER QUALIFIED & EXPERIENCED for those repairs and maintenance around the home. Phone 09 422 5708 or 0274 735 954. PROjECT mANAgEmENT CONTRACTOR looking for local work. Tired of commuting to the city. Will consider all industries. Phone Garth on 027 267 1123.

5 Pulham Road, Warkworth Phone 425 8861

REID EQUESTRIAN ENgINEERINg, Wellsford. Float rebuilds, horse truck conversions, etc. Dog kennels made to measure. Quality work. Ph Ron 423 9666.

December 4 & 11 9am & 10.30am December 18 Interactive Family Service 9am & 10.30am

vEHICLES

CHRISTMAS SERVICES

PARK AND SELL Gull Snells Beach. Weekly rates. Great exposure. Phone 09 425 4092.

CLASSIFIED DEADLINE for Dec 14 issue is Dec 7

SITUATIONS vACANT

Phone 425 9068 to book your classified advertising

Christmas Eve Production 6pm & 10pm Christmas Day 9.30am

Christmas Eve Carols 8pm

St Andrews, Matakana Country Park

All Sundays in January, 2012 10am

Sudoku the numbers game 9

6

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Snells Beach students put survivor skills to the test A class of Snells Beach School children has spent much of the past year marooned on a deserted island, making the most of materials that came to hand. The three-term project has kept the it went on to something real and seven to nine-year-olds turning their amazing.” minds and hands to the task of survival, The final product, made largely of culminating with the official opening bamboo and palm fronds bound of their hand-made hut last week. together with handmade flax rope, Teacher Kim Bishop says the Year 4 and Japanese square knots and sap, was 5 students learned about everything about 1.5m square at the base and from developing laws and government, three metres tall. to how to make everything they Children and their parents have needed, including clothes, shoes, enjoyed the switch of emphasis from tools, games, instruments and more. the digital world to the practical and Throughout their imaginary stay on the realisation that they can make Little Eco Island the emphasis was something out of nothing, she says. on sustainability and using natural, The students have also diarised their findings, written books and a renewable resources. Kim says the outcomes surpassed newspaper, created posters, videos, a her expectations throughout, but map and multimedia projects. especially when it came to building For more photos see this story at www.localmatters.co.nz the hut. “I first envisaged them building a Snells Beach students display the shelter each about doll’s house size, innovative results of their Eco Island but with their enthusiasm and passion adventure.

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Warkworth building company Steve Haycock Construction has won the national Placemakers Registered Master Builders House of the Year Award, in the $600,000 to $1 million category. Steve’s win was announced at a ceremony in Auckland on November 19, where he was up against 28 other regional Gold Reserve Award winners from throughout NZ. “It’s been in the back of my mind for a long time, but to actually win is unbelievable,” Steve says. “The house had some really challenging features and was not an easy build, so we’re thrilled the judges recognised this. Full credit to foreman Mike Ingham, the build team and sub-contractors.” The winning house was designed by Ponting Fitzgerald Architects and integrated textured tilt-slab panels with narrow shiplap cedar.

Beautyfarm celebrates

Carpark integrity queried Money earmarked for a second storey on the Warkworth Town Centre carpark may be diverted to undertake urgent repairs on the building. In a report to the Rodney Local Board, “A recent parking study highlighted Auckland Transport said officers had the need to better manage parking inspected the building and found in Warkworth CBD to better numerous structural and other issues of balance supply and demand. Recent concern. These included a failed water discussions also noted a height membrane and resurfacing, structural restriction of 10 metres for buildings damage caused by neighbouring in the area, which may be an issue. buildings being affixed, pedestrian safety, “A second storey may not be required security and lighting, markings and and if it was, issues identified would signage, and maintenance of vegetation. need to be addressed prior to any “The budget allocation of $465,000 addition.” for this financial year may not be Auckland Transport representatives sufficient to address these issues,” the will attend a Local Board meeting to discuss the carpark this month. report said.

German-trained beauty therapist Claudia Schenz is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her Alegria Beautyfarm, in Matakana, this month. Claudia says she works to a very high European standard, using only the best products. She focuses on skin revision and pampering treatments, designed to regenerate mind, body and soul, taking her time for each individual. “These treatments combined with the opportunity to stay in the adjoining boutique accommodation create the opportunity for some real rest and relaxation,” she says. If your business has reached a milestone or been recognised in its field, then let us know at editor@localmatters.co.nz

Island voice A Kawau Island Advisory Committee has been formally established as a subcommittee of the Rodney Local Board, The relationship mirrors a similar arrangement that existed between Rodney District Council and Kawau Island residents. Two representatives of the Kawau Island Residents and Ratepayers Association will be represented on the sub-committee. For the remainder of the present Council term, those representatives will be Lyn Hume and Michael Marris. Support the businesses who support Mahurangi Matters

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Artisan oil producers steal show Olive oil produced on a home-made press in Te Hana has outshone its competitors at the inaugural Oliveti Extra Virgin Olive Oil Awards, held in Whangarei, on October 29. Silver Hill Olive Estate walked away Stephanie says. “This took us a few with the prestigious Best in Show years to get right and we now cold Award, as well as two gold medals, two press our olives on site. Our olives silver and one bronze, and best in class are grown following organic methods (medium single variety). and fertilised with liquid seaweed, Oliveti represents olive growers from produced using NZ-sourced seaweed.” Auckland north to the Cape. The estate now has about 1000 trees Northland Olive Growers Association and grows mainly the J5, koroneiki co-chair John Bishop says Silver Hill’s and ascolano varieties for pressing. Their first crop of manzanilla will be performance was “amazing”. “They go to extraordinary lengths to harvested next year and those olives produce a soft, gentle oil that is quite are destined for pickling. frankly sublime,” he said. “I don’t Oils in the competition were chemically think it is any coincidence that a lot analysed, as only verified extra virgin of national award winners still use the olive oil is eligible to enter. All judging was done via blind tasting methods. old-fashioned hydraulic press.” The Silver Hill Estate is owned by “We’re a small operation and very handsWayne Radford and Stephanie Railey, on,” Stephanie says. “We pick one day who moved to their Te Hana property and press the next, and we let the oil in 1995 and planted their first olives settle naturally without filtering it. We strive for quality rather than quantity.” soon after. “Realising the advantages of being The oil is sold mainly through the self-contained, we designed and built Mangawhai Village Market on Saturday our own press including a de-leafer,” mornings and by word-of-mouth.

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Beaurepaires Warkworth Brendan Woolley, a mechanic with 30 years experience, is the new owner of Beaurepaires Warkworth. Brendan moved to Matakana 20 years ago when he purchased the automotive side of Matakana Motors, changing its name to Matakana Auto Services. He spent the next 15 years building it into a reputable and thriving business. Wanting a break from cars, he established Matakana Lifestyle Mowers and Marine on a commercial property in the Matakana Village. He sold both businesses between 2004 and 2006 when the economy was buoyant, and then started a mobile service which he operated from his shed at home for two years. “I’ve always had a passion for performance engines and the mobile business gave me the opportunity to build a new AC Cobra car,” he says. “I also had the privilege of helping my father build a 47ft launch.” For the last three years, Brendan has worked in the marine engineering industry. “I’ve purchased Beaurepaires Warkworth because I can see the

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Game inspires skilled trade workers More than 4500 new skilled tradespeople will be needed by around 7000 engineering and metal manufacturing companies by 2013, according to a survey by training organisation Competenz. In order to meet some of this demand, Competenz has designed a TIG Welder game. The aim of the game is to increase the supply of trades-people by demonstrating to students and the public what a career in the welding trade entails. The basic TIG Welder game is free to play online.

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Beach House Living in Warkworth is consolidating its position as one of the leading home décor stores, north of the Harbour Bridge. Owner Margaret Masterantonio says after two-and-a-half years on the river side of River View Plaza, she has decided to move into larger premises vacated by Treo. She will still be in the plaza, but with a shop frontage facing Kapanui Street. “There will be more exposure, but the real benefit will be a shop that is nearly twice the size of the present location,” she says. “The spacious layout will mean the addition of several new and exciting ranges.” Among these will be bamboo/cotton blend towels and bedding, from Turkey and Portugal, and Artwood

furniture, from Sweden. Margaret says the furniture, which is new to NZ, comes in rattan and wood, and has a Cape Cod/Hamptons look which works well with the Beach House theme. The new shop will also stock distinctive David Trubridge pendant lighting. Originally only available in natural bamboo, the range now includes colour combinations, which Margaret describes as “flexible and amazing”. “This is only the beginning. For the past two years I’ve been establishing the business, including running a store in Matakana over the summer last year, and this move seems like a very natural progression. The shop will continue to evolve as we seek out the latest items and it will always be worth dropping in to see what’s new.”

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Rural and urban divide

This month I attended hearings, including the new forum format hearings, for the Auckland Spatial Plan. It was great to see many local people in attendance and I think the forum was a productive and proactive way to discuss a wide range of issues and topic areas of interest to, and affecting, rural communities. During the summing up it was clear that there were a relatively small number of common themes arising from the forum discussions, with an overriding message being that rural communities are different to urban communities. Discussions around a compact city were inevitably linked with discussion related to transportation and rail links. If some of the rail-link proposals occur within the inner city, rural ratepayers will likely be contributing to the development and operation of this infrastructure either through rates or tolls, along with the many infrastructure upgrades necessary to enable growth and development of rural communities. The establishment of funding priorities within both the rural and urban communities will be a juggling act for Council and will be an area where rural communities will need to ‘stand up and be counted’ to ensure that there is an equitable focus and distribution of funding. It was interesting to note that many of our rural communities are not listed in Schedule 2 – of Chapter 7 of the Plan - Rural Settlements Classification. While it may not be possible to list every community, there needs to be an acknowledgment that there are a number of other rural settlements not listed, with the criteria for listing or not listing stated. Communities such as Tapora, Tomarata and Pakiri are not listed and Kaipara Flats is indicated as a village with “proposals for growth and development in various stages of planning and implementation, subject to infrastructure provision and other constraints”. On a positive note, it was refreshing to hear favourable discussion on a range of environmental initiatives such as promoting mandatory rain water tanks throughout the region, developing our own local vernacular rather than adopting that of other countries, careful planning for pedestrian, cycle and vehicle networks with high levels of connectivity in both rural and urban areas. Other issues related to the need to restrict growth in rural areas, the need for marine-based planning and the need for a fully integrated planning approach; which was an issue that I personally submitted on with respect to the integrated management of land areas and harbours such as Kaipara and Whangateau. The Spatial Plan sets some high and inspiring targets to achieve that will benefit both rural and urban communities. However, the ‘devil will be in the detail’, as to how initiatives are planned and how they will be funded.

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Kaiwaka Organics Heritage Garden Centre Price on application Hundreds of people turned out to see what was on offer at North Rodney’s largest ever UK/Europe travel show on November 5. Hosted by Harvey World Travel Warkworth, owner Michelle Beretta said visitors showed interest in travelling to Croatia, Italy and Turkey and many visitors were planning their trip around the 2012 Olympic Games. From left, Michelle Beretta and guest speaker NZ Olympics chef de Mission Dave Currie.

Scholarship winners Two students from Mahurangi College and one from Rodney College have been awarded Rodney Local Board scholarships, each worth $2000. Thomas Hargreaves and Nina Su, from Mahurangi College, and Zane Reid, of Rodney College, were chosen for their all-round contribution to the school, as well as their academic achievements. The awards were an annual event under the former Rodney District Council. However, the Rodney Local Board was told that this was likely to be the last year the scholarships were offered in the current format, as all funding policies were under review.

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Originally Koanga Gardens, the garden centre has been trading as Kaiwaka Organics since June last year. The theme of the business is traditional nourishment from the garden to the kitchen. The Koanga Institute heritage fruit trees and Koanga Gardens seeds are the heart of the shop. The sale includes buildings, all fittings, office equipment, stock, goodwill and an extensive database. The land is leased from the Kohatu Toa Eco Village, behind the shop. A bare lot is for sale in the Eco Village, and another lot with a straw bale house.

Eye-catching organic café, on State Highway 1 in Kaiwaka. The cafe operates seven days a week catering for travellers and locals. After four-and-ahalf years, the owner has decided to sell. For all enquiries phone Fiona on 027 2384170.

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Fashion and price conscious customers at the Warkworth Hospice Shop are reaping the benefits of a quirky national campaign. Give It Up for Hospice began three weeks ago by inviting people to look in their wardrobes and pick out one or more designer or top-label items to donate to their local Hospice shop. The Warkworth shop was inundated with bags full of fabulous clothing, shoes, handbags and jewellery. The donated items are now on sale. Recent Next Top Model winner Brigette Thomas is the face of the campaign. It is also being supported by singer songwriter Gin Wigmore, who was motivated to get involved through her own family experience using Hospice services. Brigette is a keen and experienced Hospice shop customer and has some Warkworth Hospice Shop volunteers Meralee Simpson, left, and Florence Presland tips for those just starting out on model some of the items donated in phase one of the Give It Up campaign. hospice shopping. your eye. That way you’ll be pleasantly meet the star as part of their prize. “There are plenty of bargains to be surprised.” To enter just fill in an entry form, had but the secret is to drop into your As an added incentive, anyone scan or photograph it, and upload to local Hospice shop regularly as they purchasing clothing from Warkworth www.giveitup.co.nz along with a photo are constantly turning over items and Hospice shop from now until of yourself modelling the purchased bringing more out; a couple of times a December 10 can enter the online Hospice item. Competition winners week is highly recommended,” she says. competition to win two tickets to one will be determined by the greatest “Don’t go in looking specifically for a of Gin Wigmore’s concerts that are number of ‘likes’ on Facebook or You summer dress; it’s always best to keep part of the Classic Hits Winery Tour Tube. Gin Wigmore’s tour includes an open mind and just look through over February and March. Winners two concerts at Ascension Wine the racks for something that catches will also receive backstage passes to Estate, on February 3 and 4.

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Defibrillator list Do you have a defibrillator on your premises? If so, then St John Warkworth would like to hear from you. The service is compiling a list of locations where defibrillators are available in Warkworth, Snells Beach, Algies Bay, Omaha, Whangateau and Pt Wells. Area committee chairman Alan Boniface says in the event of an emergency, the first step is to call 111. However, it might then be appropriate to use a defibrillator. “If someone has collapsed in the street, it could be very important to know where the nearest defibrillator is,” he says. Mr Boniface can be contacted on 425 6686 or email aljoy@paradise.net.nz

Child car seat care Plunket is urging people to have their child car restraints checked before the busy Christmas holiday season. “For a car seat to perform correctly in an accident it needs to be installed correctly,” Plunket national child safety advisor Sue Campbell says. “We recommend that parents and caregivers seek expert assistance from a child restraint technician for a free check to ensure that your child’s car seat fits the vehicle and is installed correctly.” Info: www.plunket.org.nz

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Maori invited to reconnect Maori of all ages are being invited to participate in an upcoming television event. “If you’re Maori and you’ve lost touch dignity, security and humanity.” with your heritage, then we want to talk The key element of the series is Maori to you about helping you rediscover rediscovering their whakapapa and your history,” a spokesperson for their marae with the help and support Bravestar Media said. “The programme of a kaumatua-led research team. will then follow you on a mission of The spokesperson said those chosen to discovery to uncover your past.” be part of the programme should be The television series is called Tatai Hono. strongly motivated in their quest for “It is focused on the journey to find our their whakapapa. turangawaewae, to understand where “Our team of researchers will work we came from, who we are, and where with the participants to initiate the we belong. For each of us, knowing research, and throughout the journey our heritage is central to identity. For they will be guided by the production those who have lost that connection team with care and respect.” – discovering or rediscovering can Info: tataihono@bravestarfilms.com provide a pathway to the restoration of or phone 09 360 0766.

Day recognises human rights World Human Rights Day will be observed on December 10. The day is organised by Amnesty International. The date was chosen to mark the first global enunciation of human rights – the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – adopted on December 10, 1948. Some of Amnesty Aotearoa’s work includes stopping sexual and gender-based violence in the Pacific, human rights crises, ending the death penalty and stopping violence against women.

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Researchers at AUT University are investigating the use of supplements made from NZ pine tree bark extract to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI). Professor Valery Feigin says ongoing cognitive difficulties are common following TBI and can profoundly affect a person’s day-to-day functioning and ability to work and live independently. Feigin is leading a team of researchers looking at the effect of bark extract on the cognitive functions of a group of patients with mild TBI.

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Beauty Therapy at Caci Orewa • Lash/Brow Tinting and Sculpturing • Specialist Skin Treatments • Waxing and Electrolysis • Plus much more... Supporters of the moustache-growing charity event Movember, which raises money and awareness about men’s health issues, held a Mo Sister morning tea at Brookview Teahouse last month, raising just under $300. Organiser Cat Railey said a good time was had by all and she thanked the teahouse for “a wonderful spread”. The funds raised during Movember are directed towards programmes run by Movember and health partners – the Cancer Society and the Mental Health Foundation. Awareness and education, survivorship and research are the primary goals, specifically targeting prostate cancer and depression.

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Plans for the Albertlander’s 150th anniversary celebrations at Easter 2012 are well underway, but organisers are still interested in hearing from people with historic homes or family records to share. Anyone who would like to put up a family display in Port Albert Hall featuring family trees, photos, documents, letters, or anything else of interest, should contact Marilyn on 423 7085 or at hanover.farms@xtra.co.nz. Anyone with a home of historical interest they’re willing to open to the public during the celebration should email Barbara Lane at barbielane53@yahoo.com.au. Registrations close on December 20. For further information and ongoing updates see www.albertland.co.nz.

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This topic was prompted by the recent tragic loss of what everyone else thought was a perfectly normal life. Except that this particular 20-year-old chose to die. The exact reasons for his actions are conjectural amongst those closest to him. There was no previous history to suggest any underlying troubles or suicidal inclinations. It remains a tragic mystery. Youth suicide in New Zealand is a major issue. The 20 to 29 year old group is more vulnerable than the teenage group. Our rates compare with the worst statistics worldwide. An internet search will find numerous articles on this issue, the underlying causes, the gender paradox (while more women consider suicide, fatalities are far worse among men), psycho-social concepts in individuals and cultures. Various strategies to prevent suicide are proposed; some with merit, some simplistic. None of these are my concern in this article. I am perplexed by the absence of a plea for help – a word, a gesture – something. This is not unique to this particular case. What is it that prevents a youth from presenting their problem to someone and/or a healthcare professional? Is it because of the stigma attached to the term “mental health”? Is it a fear of it all being “in my head”? I am concerned that the medical and allied professions may have created a false dichotomy in the concept of health viz the physical versus the mental. Somehow the former seems legitimate – and the latter less so? Somehow it is OK to have a physical ailment – but not to be emotionally unwell? The question “Is it all in my head, doc?” prompts the response “Where else would it be?” How does one experience anything other than in one’s head? The one diagnosis is as deserving as the other and neither should prompt judgement. Surely we need to do better at creating an environment where, from an early age, our youth are comfortable disclosing their feelings of desperation without fear of judgement or stigma. Perhaps dispelling the myth of “mental versus physical” is a good starting point – one organism from head to toe. I am not suggesting that if we were informed about the issues confronting someone in such a state of despair, that we would necessarily prevent suicide, but it would at least afford the opportunity to try. If you have, or if you know anyone who has concerns about emotional wellness – particularly in the 15 to 29 year age group, ask for help.

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Dr Mark Donaldson of Eye Doctors and team perform the first cataract operation in the Rodney Surgical Centre, July 2010.

Dr Donaldson, cataract specialist now performs surgery in Warkworth. He offers: • the latest technology locally at the Rodney Surgical Centre • a team of experienced local theatre staff • no need for patients to travel No referral necessary.

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Phone Eye Doctors on 09 520 9689 to make an appointment to see Dr Donaldson at the Warkworth Medical Centre and the Rodney Surgical Centre.

Fashion funds youth trust The Kowhai Coast Youth Trust is $1000 better off, thanks to a recent fundraiser organised by the Kowhai Coast Lions and Dorothy’s of Neville Street, Warkworth. A nautical-theme fashion parade drew their recent cabaret evening. an appreciative audience keen to The Kowhai Coast Lions Club’s pick up some ideas for cruise ship and entry in the Hospice Catwalk Arts holiday wear. competition was displayed by Lion Onboard entertainment was provided Rosalie, together with an entry in the by students from Snells Beach School Wellington Wearable Arts worn by who performed several items from Lion Shona.

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Contemporary art installed High Voltage Phoenix by Warkworth artist Marianda Twydell is one of 63 contemporary sculptures featured in Exhibition 2012, at Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens, west of Warkworth, which officially opened on November 19. Marianda visited transfer stations to been selected for each context making recover materials from the recycling mini-galleries within the valley. skips to create her sculpture. Artists featured include Barry Lett, “So it’s literally been reborn from waste David Carson, Llew Summers, Anna materials, into something interesting Korver, Christian Nicolson, Darryl and quirky,” she says. “Working Fagence, Gaye Jurisich, Jin Ling, with the theme of ‘permanence and Matthew Williams, Rose Petterson, impermanence’, I enjoy using discarded Sally Lush and Trish Clarke. materials and ‘upcycling’ them.” Artists Sue Hill, from Port Albert, and The exhibition is set against the Karleen Winters, from Helensville, backdrop of the Kaipara Harbour have a collaborative installation and the sculptures are positioned project, The Dark Souls of Women, along a one-kilometre trail that takes which explores the unshared dark in a varied landscape of manicured thoughts and spaces of 19 invited lawns, citrus orchards, grassy slopes, women friends and artists. Richard regenerating bush, old farm fences, Sparke from Waitoki will again pine forest, potagers and ponds. challenge perceptions with his new Static, kinetic, sound and installation work Tetrahedra, featuring pyramids sculptures made from wood, metal, made of steel rod, teetering at plastic, ceramic, stone and glass have precarious angles.

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Tony and Colleen Moore will bid farewell to their home of 26 years after their antique sale on December 3. The sale will feature kauri and rimu cabinets as well as two 1950s kauri dinghies.

Homeowners bid farewell to treasured collection

A large collection of kauri furniture amassed over 48 years of marriage, some dating back to the 1800s, will be sold at an antique sale on December 3. Tony Moore and his wife Colleen have sold their 1867 Albertland home, on State Highway 1 just north of Te Hana, to move to Raglan to be closer to family. The couple purchased the threehectare property in 1985 after falling in love with a picture of the two-storey house in the paper. “It wasn’t quite what we were after at the time,” Tony says. “We were looking to invest in a property for our retirement. However, after viewing the house, it felt right.” A few days after purchasing the property they began work on the The sale will be a bonanza for antique collectors. garden. “There wasn’t much of a garden when famous for its annual craft fair. we arrived,” Colleen says. “It took five Colleen says the last one was held years to establish it.” nearly 10 years ago and attracted 40 The house now features a large herb stallholders and about 1000 visitors. garden with medicinal, edible and Tony says the furniture sale is part of aromatic herbs, an orchard, vegetable down-sizing to a house with only twogarden, croquet lawn and a walkway bedrooms. through an English perennial border. The antique sale starts at 8am at their The house and garden was once home located at 469 SH1 Te Hana.

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Puhoi books huge summer music festival Puhoi welcomes The opening of the beautifully renovated Puhoi Valley Café and Cheese Store has provided the perfect venue for a series of music festival events over summer. The ‘Puhoi Party in the Park Summer Series’ features some As well as the acoustic of New Zealand’s finest artists including Julie Mason, electric guitar, Lee international guitarist Billy TK jnr, Paul Ubana Jones, plays the harmonica, Shane, Larry Morris, Edwina Thorne and The DeSotos. washboard and Among the international guests will be country music star tambourine. Erica Sunshine Lee straight from Georgia in the US. Erica is a prolific songwriter who has recently completed her third album, after performing in Nashville. She has toured with the likes of David Allan Coe, Jack Ingram, ZZ Top, Henry Kapono, Wayne Mills, Eric Lee Beddingfield and Derek Welsh, from Amsterdam to Costa Rica and Hawaii. Organisers says the five-night Summer Series will offer ‘something for everyone”. This will include a country music fair, an international jazz & blues festival, divas in the park, a 60s show and a bluesy bbq. There will also be a free kids programme at each event, including an ice cream parlour, giveaways, bouncy castles and face painting.

The DeSotos is a four-piece band based in Auckland. Their latest album Your Highway For Tonight, released in May, features 14 new DeSotos songs, including the full length version of Hearts in One Place, the theme music to the TVNZ series North.

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The Waitemata A&P Society Inc, also known as The Puhoi Show, is gathering momentum as it heads towards its 100th anniversary in 2014. The 98th annual show in the Puhoi Domain will be held on January 6 and 7. It will incorporate the Puhoi Farmers market and an indoor section featuring art, home baking and garden produce, along with a scarecrow competition. There will be dairy goats, highland cattle and an all-breeds beef ring, showing off some of the best animals in the region. Jiggles the Clown, music, and an agility display by the Warkworth and Districts Dog Training Club will be just some of the entertainment on offer. The in-hand equestrian section will be held on January 6, with other horse events including miniature horses, and hack and pony rings on both days. The Waitemata A&P Society thanks all the sponsors and supporters, particularly Anzac Paratene who has been with the show for more than 30 years. The programme on Saturday, January 7, starts at 8.30am. Info: Facebook “Puhoi Show – Waitemata A&P Society Inc”. Tradesite enquiries: Anna Paratene 021 233 4073.

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localentertainment Fishing fun day at Whangateau

The Blue Trees carry a strong environmental message.

Into the Brick Bay woods for a blue surprise

The trees around Brick Bay Sculpture Trail are turning an electric ultramarine blue this summer. The Blue Trees by Konstantin The artist says trees are often protection, and as a mechanism to Dimopoulos, which has already overlooked in daily life, but are attract. Blue Trees attempts to awaken featured in Melbourne and Vancouver, enormously important to our survival. a similar response from viewers.� opens on December 3 and will run “The ultramarine pigment is Arts manager Lisa Hannan says until the end of April. biologically safe within a water base the sculpture trail is thrilled to be Using biodegradable pigment, the and classified as a non-hazardous sponsoring the project, one which is so vibrant Blue Trees draw attention substance, harmless to humans and aligned with the Brick Bay philosophy to the issue of deforestation and its the natural world. Over time the of honouring and working with impact on global warming. Every year, colour naturally degrades and trees the natural environment to create, enhance and celebrate life. some 800,000 miles of forest are felled, return to their natural state. trees which breathe for the planet, and “In nature, colour is used as both The artist will give a talk on site on without them temperatures rise. a defence mechanism, a means of Sunday December 4, starting at 11am.

Whangateau Holiday Park host Stan Makins will let fundraising efforts go to his head, shaving off his hair at a Fishing and Fun day on December 10 if at least $500 is raised for the Breast Cancer Cure Research Trust. An early start will be in order for fishers, as all boats must be in the park for a 6am start, giving them plenty of time on the water before weigh in between 4pm and 5pm. A prize-giving and barbecue will follow at 5.30pm. Prizes will be divided into categories for men, women and children and include power tools, hunting and fishing vouchers, boat and fishing equipment and more. Fun day and food event followers can enjoy a more leisurely start, turning up any time for events and activities including a turn on the bouncy castle, face painting, volleyball and live entertainment like clowns and balloon twisters. Rodney Rams Rugby Club will be selling food and drinks, Leigh Primary School will hold a cake sale on the day and the Mad Butcher will be selling barbecue packs. With Derek the Chef as MC and support from local business including major sponsors Atomix Boats, it promises to be a good time in aid of a good cause.


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Corporate teams compete to the limit Matakana Country Park hosted the Military Arts Club and Advance Training Centre (ATC) Corporate Warfare Challenge last month. Eight corporate teams of 10-members each and a team from the youth development unit, based in Hobsonville, entered the gruelling event. The course included minefield and bridge crossings, swamp runs, electric fences, target shooting, obstacle courses and stretcher building. The object was to rescue a wounded helicopter pilot through enemy territory. The enemy was waiting to catch teams for internment in a prisoner-of-war camp where they endured torture through punishing drill exercises. The final winner in the challenge last month was a team from Russell McVeigh. The event also showcased some of the activities of the hardman/woman event scheduled for mid-January. The Military Arts Club is based at the Country Park, and owns the confidence course and conducts corporate team challenges. ATC is a high quality private training establishment, which runs NZ’s only military prep school, north of the Waikato. They have 11 years of experience running programmes that prepare young people for entry into the defence forces and NZ Police. The focus is on raising the literacy and numeracy level of students and gaining their NCEA Level 1 and 2. A total of 86 percent of students gain employment or education at a higher level.

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Christmas traditions and customs differ from country-to-country and in new world countries such as New Zealand, they also seem to differ from family-tofamily as we come to terms with making a religious winter festival into a summer one. We love to hear the different ideas our customers have but notice that most of our cooks like to try out at least one or two new ideas to go along with the tried and true family favourites. It is now the peak of the baking season with goodies for both Christmas entertaining and edible presents being produced, and we are looking forward to more customers sharing their recipes and tips with us. We will be trying out some of our own on Thursday December 15, from 2pm to 6pm. At home, we have a different main course each year and this year it is going to be turkey. A few years back, I experimented with the brining method and now always do it this way. That and using a meat thermometer will ensure perfectly cooked and moist meat from all parts of the bird. There are lots of recipes for brining but I have used this one and it is very simple. Don’t be alarmed at the amount of salt, most of it gets discarded and the turkey certainly isn’t over seasoned. • 1 cup salt • 2 lemons, quartered • 1 large turkey

Turkey brine • 1 cup brown sugar • 6 sprigs thyme

• 2 oranges, quartered • 4 sprigs rosemary

To make the brining solution, dissolve the salt and sugar in 8 litres of cold water in a non-reactive container (such as a clean bucket or large stockpot). Add the oranges, lemons, thyme, and rosemary. Note: if you have a big turkey and need more brine than this, use 1/2 cup salt and 1/2 cup brown sugar for every gallon of water. Remove the neck, giblets, and liver from the cavity of the turkey and reserve for the gravy. Rinse the turkey inside and out under cold running water. Soak the turkey in the brine, covered and refrigerated, for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours. Roast as you normally would. I prefer to fill cavity with more lemons and oranges, lots of fresh herbs to taste, garlic cloves and salt and pepper and then bake one or two types of traditional stuffing in tinfoil in the oven.

Mangawhai ramble success

More than $9000 was raised at the Mangawhai Garden Ramble held last month, the most successful ramble in its eight-year history. Money raised will be split between the Mangawhai Kindergarten and the Mangawhai/ Kaiwaka Plunket to help with ongoing running costs as well as purchasing new equipment. More than 450 tickets were sold and Plunket president Autumn Kidd says she is thrilled with how successful this year’s ramble was and wishes to thank the community for its support. “We welcome any feedback about the event and would also like to hear from anyone who has a suitable garden and who is willing to participate in future rambles.” Info: kaiwakamangawhai@ plunket.org.nz or phone Mangawhai Kindergarten 09 4314333.

Warkworth & District Museum Visit the Museum – see displays of memorabilia, furniture, photographs, clothing, machinery and buildings from our colonial past. Lots to see and do for all members of the family. Browse through our Gift and Souvenir Shop.

Open Monday to Sunday 9am – 3pm Parry Kauri Park, Tudor Collins Drive (Off Wilson Road, Warkworth) Phone: 09 425 7093 | Email: warkworthmuseum@xtra.co.nz | www.wwmuseum.orconhosting.net.nz


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localentertainment CD giveaway Mahurangi Matters has two Shapeshifter CD prize packs containing The System is a Vampire and System Remix to give away to readers. To enter put your name and daytime phone number on the back of an envelope and post to Shapeshifter Competition, Mahurangi Matters, PO Box 701 Warkworth 0941. Competition closes December 16.

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yy Warkworth Martial Arts Centre hosts a kid’s karate beginners class on Tuesdays from 3.30pm to 4.20pm. Mixed classes for all ages are held on Monday and Thursday evenings, from 6.30pm to 8.15pm. Mums Karate is held on Tuesday, 9am to 10.15am. A kickboxing and selfdefence classes start soon, call to book a place. Warkworth Martial Arts Centre, Warkworth Showgrounds. Info: 425 4509 or 425 5219. Tennis

yy The Otamatea Open Tennis Tournament will be held at the Kaiwaka Sports Association on Auckland Anniversary weekend, January 28 and 29. Entry is open to anyone, starting at 8.30am both days. Info: Innes on 431 2250. yy The Warkworth Tennis and Squash Club will run a school holiday programme from December 19 to 21, from 9am till noon. Suitable for ages six to 14 years. Cost $20 per morning or $45 for the three mornings. Tennis and squash will be included. Bookings essential. Info: Kaye Jackson 425 6965 or 021 135 7574. Athletics

yy Wellsford Athletics Club is hosting a twilight ribbon day at Centennial Park on December 6. Registration at 5pm, starts 5.30pm. No entry fee, all ages welcome. No club registration required. Refreshments available. Info: Keith and Caroline Marshall 423 7191. Croquet

yy The Warkworth and Districts Croquet Club will host the Summerset Falls Association Croquet Tournament at Point Wells on December 3 and 4, starting at 9.30am. Info Margaret 422 9717. List sports news by phoning Nichole on 425 9068 or email news@localmatters.co.nz

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What do dinosaurs, Hawaiian hula, frogs and Christmas have to do with gymnastics? Everything! At Tiny Tumblers Preschool Gym, fun themes happen every Friday morning at the Scout Den in Shoesmith St, Warkworth, all with the purpose of moving towards new physical milestones. Community sport coach Tony Mordaunt recently visited Tiny Tumblers and was impressed with the session facilitation, variety and quality of equipment used to encourage children’s physical and mental growth through basic gymnastics movements in a fun and intentional way. Activities stimulate the children’s development in swinging, rolling, balancing, jumping and landing, locomotion and motor skills. The emphasis is on making the sessions fun and encouraging participation at each individual child’s developmental level. For more information contact Pauline Shaw on 425 7905. Mahurangi Gymnastics Club members enjoyed a street running class recently. This was hoots of fun and so successful the club plans to offer future classes to the wider community. Thanks to a small community grant from Auckland Council an inflatable tumbling mat has been purchased to use as a fundraiser and fun activity for junior members and as an important aid to coaching tumbling for their competitive members. An end-of-year display at Mahurangi College, on December 5 at 6pm, will include gymnastic demonstrations, including rhythmic and street-running displays, followed by prizegiving and a barbecue. Contact Liz Davie-Martin on 425 5705. Volunteer coaches and parents from Warkworth Athletics and Mahurangi Rugby Clubs have had the welcome benefit of Tony Mordaunt’s expertise this spring. Tony attends club nights, assisting and advising volunteer coaches to increase their confidence, as well as enabling participants to improve their skills. All primary schools have been working on athletic skills covering such events as shot-put, discus, long jump, high jump and running skills. Warkworth Athletics Club has generously lent their equipment for use during the community sport sessions. Kowhai Swim club nights are on Tuesdays at 5.30pm. After timed races of varying distances, everyone enjoys the fun relays at the end, and there is always plenty of cheering and friendly rivalry to end the evening. New swimmers and parent helpers are always welcome. The club is also looking for new coaches to take junior squads. Masters swimming meet at Mahurangi College pool on Thursday nights at 6pm. New swimmers welcome. For more information, contact kowhai.swim.club@hotmail.com. If you would like your club to join the Community Sport Project contact coordinator Ruth Mills mahusport@gmail.com or 422 9762.

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Warkworth croquet on world stage The Warkworth & Districts Croquet Club celebrated the selection of Pixie JonesMerredew for the 4th World Women’s Golf Croquet Championship, played this month. The week-long tournament finished on Saturday November 26 and included 56 players from 11 countries. The club has had a good start to the summer season winning the Auckland Croquet Association Junior Inter-club competition for the sixth time. Pixie was runner-up in the North Island Golf Croquet Championships, Margaret Simpson won the Auckland Junior Golf Croquet handicap singles, Marion Taylor was runner-up in the intermediate grade and Elizabeth Bridges was runner-up in the junior silver badge competition. Seven Warkworth players were selected for the Auckland teams that won the Auckland –Northland Challenge. The club is hosting the Summerset Association and Golf Croquet Tournaments at Point Wells on the weekend December 3 and 4. Spectators are welcome.

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Christmas Gift Fair including handmade and designer products, local cuisine and wine, raffle and entertainment, Mahurangi College Hall, Warkworth 3-9pm. Entry by gold coin. Kowhai Singers Christmas Concert, Puhoi Hall, 7.30pm. Warkworth RSA presents Grant Chilcott’s ‘Rat Pack’ Revue, luncheon 12 noon and show from 1pm to 3pm. Info: 425 8568. Kowhai Singers Christmas Concert, Mahurangi College, 7.30pm. Art and Craft sale at Matakana Coummunity Hall, 8.30am to 2.30pm. Painting, flax weaving, jewellery, cards, crochet, porcelain, leatherwork and much more. Great gifts for Christmas. All work by local folk. Warkworth Santa Parade, starts 1pm. Info: Liz McClean 422 2500 (see story p21) The Reputations, 9 piece funk, soul extravaganza, 9.30pm. Info: Leigh Sawmill 422 6019 or www.sawmillcafe.co.nz Antique sale, featuring kauri furniture, SH1 Te Hana (see story p42) Blue trees opens at Brick Bay Sculpture Trail (see story p44) Waipu Saturday Market @ Coronation hall, 9am to 1pm. Live music and café. TOSSI Sunday in the Park volunteer work day. Meet at the woolshed 9.15am. Morning tasks are assigned followed by a BBQ, plus guest speaker Mike Wilcox, former Auckland Botanical Society chair. Mangawhai Beach & Country Market @ Domain, 9am to 1pm. Live music, Harvest Café. Info: Sue 027 4586 144 Bingo, upstairs New Masonic Lodge, Baxter Street, Warkworth. 7pm. Proceeds to Warkworth Museum. Coastguard education cruise www.coastguard.org.nz Womens Centre Rodney annual meeting, 10am at the Womens Centre, Town Hall Building, Warkworth. All women welcome. Late night shopping Warkworth (see story p15) Carols in the Park, Warkworth (see story p17) Matakana Christmas, including Santa and turning on the Christmas lights (see story p26) Christmas Gift Fair, Pt Wells Community Hall (see ad in public notices) Whangateau fun and fishing (see story p44) Puhoi Historical Society Christmas party (see story p18) Matakantata Christmas Concert, Matakana Hall, starting at 7.30pm (see story p19) KaiRhythmix present Christmas Cheer, a fundraising concert at two venues – St. Albans, Kaipara Flats at 2.30pm and Christ Church, Warkworth, at 7pm. Funds raised will go to St Chad’s lunch ministry in Christchurch. Info: Elke Metzler elke.m@clear. net.nz Mahurangi Vineyard Church Christmas at the Beach (see story p16) Mangawhai Beach & Country Market @ Domain, 9am to 1pm. Live music, Harvest Café. Info: Sue 027 4586 144. MHVLS Annual Beach Day / Head Rock Swim - take part in a fun day of beach activities for young and old, or test your courage and fitness in the infamous “Head Rock Swim”. Open to the public. Shapeshifter and Horace Andy at Ascension (see story p47) Beach Fun Run - Fun run event @ Mangawhai Heads. Open to the public. New Year’s Eve Party – High Life, Matakana Country Park. Tickets and info: www.highlifeentertainment.co.nz

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Mahurangi College student out shoots the best There are few young women participating in silhouette shooting in NZ, let alone winning national championships. But Mahurangi College student distances. These are normally Elizabeth Murphy, 15, isn’t chickens, pigs, turkeys and rams. intimidated by the fact that she is Targets are set-up in groups of five-ofnormally competing against men a-kind and each group must be shot in some of whom are a lot older than her. sequence, from left to right. If a target Elizabeth has been shooting for four is missed, then the next shot is taken years and has won the national ladies at the next target. The target must be knocked down or pushed off the stand champion title twice. “My dad Phillip is a keen shooter, who in order to score a hit. has been a member of the Tokoroa Elizabeth uses a .22 revolver and her best score has been 38 out of 40. Pistol Club for many years,” she says. Silhouette shooting involves shooting “My goal is to shoot a perfect 40,” at metal animal cut-outs at varying she says. “I enjoy silhouette shooting

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Anniversary rekindles Kawau connections Sixty yachts symbolically celebrated the Kawau Island Yacht Club’s 60th anniversary on November 12 with a regatta that tested competitors with a range of conditions. Some of New Zealand’s most celebrated sailors and the island’s more prominent families were represented at the regatta, which started in flat calm conditions and ended with a brisk northerly and occasional rain squalls. Bedecked with flags, the restored century-old sailing scow Jane Gifford served as Committee Boat, sending six divisions on a scenic course that took them out of Bon Accord Harbour, round Moturekareka Island and back to Bon Accord. There were also inner

harbour dinghy races and rowing contests. Among the glamour yachts participating were the historic Logan masterpiece, Rainbow owned by a syndicate of Brad Butterworth, David Glen, Hamish Ross and the Dimmock family, and the Lou Tercel racer Ranger owned by Ian Cook. Sentimental favourite was the tiny sloop Heather, built by John Lidgard on the island and named for his wife. Two generations of Lidgards, John and his son Duthie, sailed Heather – restored to pristine condition – in the regatta.

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