33THIRTY AUTUMN 2018

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AUTUMN 2018

TAU P Ō' S B US I N E S S & L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N E

explore EASY ROOM MAKEOVER IDEAS PAGE 38

EXPERIENCE LAKEFRONT BLISS PAGE 32

TO FLU SHOT OR NOT? PAGE 27

Taupō

autumn by bike this

33Thirty looks forward to autumn biking and looks back on a booming summer season of visitor activity, local spending, and big events.


You have told us that packaging waste is the top environmental issue you would like us to address. So, McDonald’s Taupo has become the first franchise in the country to limit straw usage. A single straw takes up to two hundred years to biodegrade and Kiwis use more than 540 million straws each year – that’s enough to circumnavigate the planet two and a half times.

Starting with McDonald’s Taupo, we’re trying to help cut back on waste. That means we’ll only give you a straw if you ask for one. Together, let’s see if we can make a difference and keep Taupo beautiful.

“McDonald’s Taupo has worked to keep Taupo beautiful for years, so naturally we jumped at the opportunity to be the first restaurant to trial the no-straw initiative. Every little bit helps.“ – Eileen Byrne, McDonald’s Taupo Owner


hello for 2018! Thanks for joining us for another edition of 33Thirty. This season, we celebrate our first anniversary, so a big thank you to the team behind it, our loyal readers, advertisers and supporters. We would still love to hear more from you. Have you got a great business story to share, something to add to our lifestyle section, or an event you would like to include? celebrates locals and is dedicated to locals, so we want to hear your ideas and feedback. Give us your feedback at www.33Thirty.co.nz, via email at hello@33Thirty.co.nz or call us 0800 90 25 22. Summer has been a whirlwind! ... and we’re not just talking about the weather. We are now creeping into Autumn; cooler weather, beautiful colours, but still just as much to do. Don’t even think about getting ready to hibernate yet! The town is still packed with events – check out our new showcase on page 8, Destination Great Lake Taupō are introducing an awesome new autumn campaign, we’ve got special interviews, new businesses, and some great advice on thinking ahead – to flu shot or not? For more online only stories and full list of events, head to our website, 33thirty.co.nz. From the team at happy reading.

, happy Easter, happy autumn,

Showcase your business Advertise in 33Thirty Tell locals about your business by advertising in our Winter edition – out June. Call us on 0800 90 25 22 to enquire about advertising options or visit www.33Thirty.co.nz for more information. Contact the Publisher Email the 33Thirty team at hello@33Thirty.co.nz or call us on 0800 90 2522. This Publication 33Thirty and its subbrand we live here are owned and published by ninetyblack ltd 56 Manuka Street Taupō 3378, New Zealand Ph +64 7 377 0088 www.ninetyblack.com Opinions expressed in 33Thirty are not necessarily those of the publisher or the editor. Information contained in 33Thirty are correct at the time of printing and while all due care and diligence has been taken in the preparation of this magazine, the publisher is not responsible for any mistakes, omissions, typographical errors or changes to product and service descriptions over time. © 2018 NINETYBLACK LIMITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OFTHIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE EDITOR.

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Issue 5 Autumn 2018 TAUPŌ'S BUSINESS & LIFEST YLE MAGAZINE

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A Festival of Events

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Celebrating Easter

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Event Showcase

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To Flu Shot or Not?

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What's On

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A Foodies’ Paradise

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The Hub Update

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Cryptocurrencies

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Explore your Town by Bike this Autumn

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The Bucket List Lakefront Bliss

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Making Accounting Easy

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Spanish Chicken with Chorizo and Potatoes

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The Perfect Cup

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M AYOR A L U PDAT E

E A ST ER F EST TAU PŌ

SE A SON HIGH LIGH TS

AU T UMN E V EN TS

#LOV ETAU PO

AU T UMN F E AT U R E

CH EF ’S COM PL EM EN TS

T H E F U T U R E OF MON E Y ?

DESTINATION GR EAT L A K E TAUPŌ

T ROU T F ISHING

ST R ET TONS

Managing Taupō’s Growth CH E A L CONSU LTA N TS LT D

L A K EL A N D HOUSE

AU T UMN R ECI PE

AU T UMN F E AT U R E

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Choosing eCommerce for Your Business

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33Across & Down

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Easy Room Makeover Ideas

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Meet Terenzo Bozzone

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It’s the Magic That Makes Hospice

N IN ET Y BL ACK

L IF EST Y L E SPOT L IGH T

CROSSWOR D

I RONM A N WOR L D CH A M PION

L A K E TAU PŌ HOSPICE

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events a festival of

Welcome to another fantastic edition of 33Thirty! As we head into autumn, the cooler weather and shorter days are upon us, although it’s not quite time to brace for winter yet!

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e had a glorious summer across the district with another world class Taupō Summer Concert event, Salmonella Dub playing at Owen Delany Park as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations and other festivals, such as Waitangi ki Tūwharetoa and Kinstock in the Kinloch community. And that’s only on the music front! Whether you’re a visitor, reside within our district, or are simply travelling through, I hope this year has started in a positive way. Here in Taupō we pride ourselves as being known as the Events Capital of New Zealand and enjoy hosting all who visit here. This translates into the sustained growth our local economy has experienced, our tourism expenditure up 11 percent on last year’s figures, with guest nights in commercial accommodation rising by 5.4 percent, nearly double the national average of 3.8 percent.

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The Taupō District is more than the scenic location we all get to enjoy, with outdoor activities like skydiving, mountain-biking, boat charters, swimming and walking in the great outdoors. We have an abundance of events scheduled over the coming year, from concerts and markets to sporting events and theatre, we really do have something for everyone. There are several options for accommodation to fit all tastes and budgets as well as a brilliant array of restaurants and cafes to choose from. When planning your activities be sure to find out what is on by visiting www.greatlaketaupo.com for an up-to-date list of what is happening.

Many people work together to make this a great place. If you’re a local business person or volunteer, thank you for your hard work and vision towards keeping and growing our district this year and beyond. If you’re not from here and would like to be, consider the low unemployment, great lifestyle and affordable housing or building options that await. We’d love to have you! Have a safe and enjoyable autumn, take advantage of our Taupō hospitality, and all the best over the cooler months. David Trewavas TAUP Ō DIS TRIC T M AYOR


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Celebrating Easter

Save the dates: 28 March to 1 April 2018

One of Taupō’s biggest family events celebrated every year, Easterfest is a weekend of celebrations hosted by the Churches of Taupō, giving our community a meaningful way to celebrate Easter.

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hrough a number of events, displays and activities, Easterfest and Taupō’s Churches aim to go beyond the commercial aspects to re-introduce the true meaning behind Easter and bring unity to our town.

Bringing Taupō together

Visit Vodafone Taupo, or call 0800 434 448. Here is where it matters

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Launched in 2016, over 5,000 people participated in Easterfest’s first year, growing to more than 8,000 in 2017! Now with 2018 preparations underway, the event is expecting an even bigger crowd of locals and visitors this year. From expressing Easter through a series of paintings to interactive exhibits to TED-type talks by special guests, there’s opportunities for our community, families and new generation to learn about Easter in all sorts of specific forms.

Todd Funk from Thinking Matters with his presentation ‘What Your Science Teacher Didn't Tell You’, and Andrew Urquhart from Radio Rhema as your MC for the Family Fun Day – just to name a few. Keep an eye out for the full programme coming out in early March for more information on what’s happening.

Working together Easterfest is only made possible thanks to many volunteers, groups, partners and supporters. You can also help and support Easterfest in many ways, including gifts, donations and volunteering. Go to www.easterfest.nz to find out more.

Join the fun You choose the events you want to participate in. Bring the kids to the Family Fun Day at the domain buzzing with a massive line-up of activities, give-aways, performances, live music and more! Or get a chance to see special guests including Dave Dobbyn performing with a full band and NZ singer/songwriter Nathan King,

 Viv Needham

Challenge our rural experts to get you better connected

By Deepika Sulekh

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event showcase Autumn 2018

21 MAR

6 – 8 APR

Mike King – I Am Hope

Taupō Home & Garden Show

Taupō Monster Bike Sale

21 March, 6pm

 Great Lake Centre  Free for all ages

Mike King will be in Taupo as part of AMP Financial Services & The Key to Life Charitable Trust’s I AM HOPE TOUR to promote addressing youth suicide by shedding the stigma associated with it, and empowering communities to connect with their youth who are struggling. This event is proudly sponsored by DPA Chartered Accountants.

6 – 8 April

 Great Lake Centre  Adults $6, Gold Card

(Friday only) $3, Under 16 free

It’s all about ideas! With over 140 exhibitors, latest trends, NEW Family Zone, exclusive show specials, and a chance to win some great prizes you’ll leave inspired for your next project. Plus Andy & Nate, winners of Block NZ will be there for a Resene Paint Andy & Nate Challenge! Pre-purchase your tickets at tauposhow.eventbrite.co.nz to receive our Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer, simply enter the promo code 33Thirty.

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14 – 29 APR

homeandgardenshow.co.nz

14 – 29 April

 Participating

bike retailers, Taupō Town Centre

Discover New Zealand’s biggest bike sale these April school holidays! All the brands, all the stores, and all the best local knowledge. Plus, every purchase made at participating stores gains entry into a draw to win an epic cycling holiday in Taupō. The Taupō Monster Bike Sale will be on at Pack & Pedal, CP Cycles, Torpedo 7, Huka Cycles and Top Gear Cycles.

GreatLakeTaupo.com/biking


Take the wheel of one of the world’s most popular sports cars and drive yourself around the bends of Taupo’s Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park.

5 laps valued at $245

25 APR

JUL – SEP Must provide proof of your Taupo address.

ANZAC Day  25 April, 6am

 Great Lake Centre /

Cenotaph

The national commemoration of New Zealand’s sacrifice in war, commencing with the Returned & Services Association’s Dawn Service at 6am, a solemn and moving commemoration. The civic service commences at the cenotaph at 10.30am. Don’t forget Poppy Day, 20 April – all donations go towards the welfare of returned service men and women and their families.

tauporsatrust.co.nz

Hoka One One Run Taupo Series

Located at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park Broadlands Rd, Taupo - 8km from Taupo township

Phone: 07 376 5033 www.fundrive.co.nz

 1 July: Tauhara

Trail Run/Walk

 4 August:

Taupo Marathon

 1 September: Kinloch

Offroad Challenge

 Pricing based on

age/distance

Keep active and fit over the winter months with the Hoka One One Run Taupo series. Offers amazing support and distances for all ages and abilities. Rally family and friends and enter today!

runtaupo.co.nz

be part of the future of motorsport The Circuit Club has arrived at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park NZ’s Newest and Most Exciting Auto Club Special Offers - Motorsport Travel Packages Discounted Event Offers - Hospitality Privileges Track Day Invites - Driver Training Opportunities Motorsport Introduction Programmes Vehicle Preparation Recommendations Foundation Membership Joining Special

The Circuit Club Invites Membership Applications at 9 www.thecircuitclub.com


what's on in Taupō this Autumn

Bingo!  Every

2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, 2pm  Taupō RSA, 67 Horomatangi Street  07 378 7476

No membership required – everyone is welcome!

Roman Rudnytsky Pianist – Concert

IRC Summer Race Series – Final Round

15 March Great Lake Centre

One of the most well-travelled concert pianists in the world featuring works by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Liszt, and others.

24 – 25 March Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park  www.motorsport.org.nz 

NZ Veteran Table Tennis 

march Dog Show  

Every day until 2 April, 10am – 4.30pm Taupō Museum

LoveLake Festival 

8 – 11 March  Wairakei Resort  www.justtheticketnz.com LoveLake Festival 2018 brings a weekend of yoga, meditation, mindfulness, music and aroha to Taupō’s Wairakei Resort. A humble, fresh offering to the New Zealand yoga / mindfulness community features an amazing lineup of 23 teachers and artists from across NZ and around the world.

Taupō Wellbeing Market 

17 – 18 March, 10am – 4pm Great Lake Centre  www.wellbeingmarkets.co.nz 

31 March, 10am-3pm Tongariro North Domain  www.easterfest.nz

New Zealand Superbike Championship

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17 – 18 March Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park  www.nzsbk.co.nz 

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Combined Celebration Service 

1 April, 7pm – 10pm Great Lake Centre  www.easterfest.nz 

Central North Island 420 Yachting Regatta 

Taupō Home & Garden Show

18 – 20 March Lake Taupō Yacht Club  www.nzteamsailing.co.nz/events

IronMāori Triathlon

10 March, 8.15am – 4pm Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park  www.zclub.nz

Family Fun Day

Explore healthy living, natural therapies, herbal remedies, eco-friendly products and the latest trends in health, happiness and wellbeing.

Z Club NZ – Taupō Track Day 2018 

29 March - 1 April Taupō Events Centre  www.sporty.co.nz/2018nzveterans 

24 March Lake Front Reserve & Lake Taupō  www.ironmaori.com 

6 –8 April Great Lake Centre  www.homeandgardenshow.co.nz 

The Taupō Home and Garden Show is packed with all the ideas and information that you need to transform your surroundings into the space you’ve always dreamed of. Be thrilled by the variety, amazed by the innovations and impressed by the expert advice.

Moa 100K Flyer Easterfest 2018 

28 March – 1 April Great Lake Centre  www.easterfest.nz 

An Easter celebration like no other! Enjoy music and art in many forms, games and fun stuff for every member of the family, various church service options and much more.  Viv Needham

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14 April , 9.30am – 3.30pm AC Baths & Thermal Hot Pools  www.eventpromotions.co.nz/ events-rotorua-to-taupo-100k-flyer 

Certified Builders Apprenticeship Challenge 

21 April Colonel Roberts Reserve  www.nzcb.nz/apprenticeships 


Do you have an event to list? Visit welivehere.nz or email the details of your upcoming event to the 33Thirty team at hello@welivehere.nz. It's free!

www.acapulcotaupo.co.nz Reservations 0800 378 7174 stay@acapulcotaupo.co.nz ANZAC Day Ceremonies  

25 April, 6.15am and 10.30pm Taupō Town Centre Cenotaph

DAE Invitational Golf Tournament 

6 – 10 May Taupo Golf Club  www.taupogolf.co.nz 

The Karl Austin Experience 

28 – 29 April, 9am – 5pm Tongariro North Domain  www.extravaganza.co.nz 

The Extravaganza Fair 

28 – 29 April, 9am – 5pm  Tongariro North Domain  www.extravaganza.co.nz

may Moscow Ballet La Classique – The Nutcracker 

3 May  Great Lake Centre  www.ticketek.co.nz La Classique with its artistic ballet mastery, lavish costumes and magnificent stage sets will take us on a journey back in time to the frost-covered, gas lit world of Clara, her beloved nutcracker doll and the magician Drosselmeyer.

Taupō Cosmopolitan Marchers – May Day Marching 

5 March  Taupō Events Centre

Now in its 5th year, the tournament comprises a 9-hole Ambrose Tournament and 4 x 9-hole rounds with daily prizes, as well as trophies and prizes for overall tournament winners.

NRM National Three-Day Event 

12 – 13 May National Equestrian Centre  www.ninec.co.nz 

Battle of the Lake Boxing  

12 May Taupō Events Centre

Beyond the Barricade

CONFERENCE IN TAUPO

16 May, 7.30pm-10pm Great Lake Centre  www.beyondthebarricade.co.nz 

Turangi Open Pig Hunting Competition  

17-20 May Turangi

Banff Film Festival 

26 May Great Lake Centre  www.banff.nz 

The Taupō Market  Every

Saturday, 9am – 1pm Park

 Riverside

The Taupō Market specialises in variety and quality, the emphasis is on local where most of the products sold are grown, made or sourced in and around our district. If we’re not at Riverside Park, we’ll be at Northcroft Reserve. 11


THE HUB UPDATE What we do

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entrally located at Level One, 32 Roberts St, the Hub agencies provide the mechanisms for economic development, tourism, events, business and town centre advocacy in the Taupō District. Destination Great Lake Taupō (DGLT) is the Regional Tourism Organisation for the Taupō district. We are responsible for marketing the Taupō district to domestic and international markets with the aim of increasing visitor numbers and spend. Towncentre Taupō (TCT) represents the interests of every business in the Taupō central business district. Our aim is to promote the development of Taupō's town centre as a safe and vibrant community while retaining its unique identity. Taupō Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Our role is to promote, support and encourage sustainable, profitable business growth. Events Capital – We support the events industry to run both commercial and community events by offering support that includes infrastructure, venues, advice, equipment, promotion and funding. Enterprise Great Lake Taupō (EGLT) is the economic development agency for the Taupō district. Whether you wish to start a business, grow your business, do business or move your business to Taupō, we can help.

Autumn Cycling Campaign Destination Great Lake Taupō (DGLT) has launched its autumn campaign focused on cycling and mountain biking as a means for attracting visitors to the region for a short break.

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nna McLaren, Marketing and Communications Manager says the campaign is all about positioning Taupo as the biggest riding hub in the North Island: “We have such a broad range of cycling trails available in and around Taupō, from grade 1-2 family and e-bike trails, to cross-country trails, mountain bike parks and BMX jump parks to epic overnight adventures and grade 5 downhill, there’s something for everyone in this region”. The campaign will profile the ease with which visitors can ride world-class trails then experience activities like sailing, jetboating, rafting, and bungy jumping all in one day – topped off by local craft beers and natural geothermal hot pools as the sun goes down. “It’s not only the world-class riding on offer, but also the ‘apres-bike’ experience that makes Taupō such a special and unique cycling destination”. DGLT aims to promote the region’s volcanic pumice soil which keeps the ground relatively dry and mud-free throughout the rainy season, making

outdoor activities like mountain biking, golfing and bush walking more viable than in other regions during autumn. DGLT hopes to encourage those who want to try cycling to come to Taupō and give it a go. The ease of getting organised to go cycling will be highlighted, from hiring a bike from a local bike shop to cruising along the easy lakefront Great Lake Walkway or getting a shuttle to the Great Lake Trail for a mountain biking adventure. Campaign activity will include a video series about local characters who enjoy cycling, holiday packages that can be booked online, digital marketing activity and a range of online articles related to autumn activities. Got a great cycling story to share? We want to know why you ride and what’s special about riding in Taupo! Email info@greatlaketaupo.com Did you know that 61,000 people used the Great Lake Trail in the past 12 months, making it one of the most popular NZ Cycle Trails and not far behind the Otago Rail Trail.

THE HUB UPDATE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY Talk to us 07 376 0400 The Hub, Level 1 32 Roberts Street GreatLakeTaupo.com

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A Thriving Economy If you thought things were humming around the district before Christmas, you were right!

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he spending statistics for the December 2017 quarter show record spending in the Taupō District, with total spending up 8.2% compared to the same period last year. Whilst the pre-Christmas period is always a busy retail time – it is always challenging to build the sales amount, and the number of transactions, year on year.

70% LOCALLY

LOCALS' XMAS 2017 SPEND

Our Taupō community demonstrated their loyalty and commitment to shopping locally in the Christmas shopping peak period too, with 70% of their total spend done locally. The New Zealand wide average is 64% spent locally, so thanks to the Taupō community for keeping our local economy pumping!

A booming Christmas

8.2%

16.1%

TAUPŌ DISTRICT

TURANGI

SPENDING 2017 vs 2016

The biggest retail week for the quarter was the week before Christmas, with a massive $150m spent locally that week! This was then backed up the following week, with another $130m through the tills

around the district up to New Year’s Eve. This is always our busiest time of the year – an average week is between $80 and $90m, so it’s a big jump. Turangi has had a massive increase of 16.1% compared to the same quarter last year. The central Turangi area had over $10m in spend (up 14% on last year) and the remaining $6m was spent across the Turangi area with big increases in the industrial and northern precincts. The spending statistics are provided by Marketview and represent the total value of electronic card retail transactions. About 70% of all retail spending is paid by electronic card so these figures provide a good indication of how our local economy is doing. The full report, commissioned by Taupō District Council, is available online at www.greatopportunities.co.nz.

The Best in Customer Experience

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owncentre Taupō is bringing back the Stella Awards for Excellent Customer Experience in 2018 with Spark Business returning as the principal sponsor. The Spark Stella Awards empower the region’s front-line staff to deliver first class customer experiences in every sector of the Great Lake Taupō economy. The programme aims to enhance the experience of visiting, shopping, dining and living in the district by up-skilling frontline teams. Information and training will once again be delivered through a series of workshops in a fun, engaging manner in an effort to motivate both frontline staff and business owners. Workshop topics include customer service, personal development, business savvy, and general knowledge of the region. The importance of team members

working together and doing their part well is also a focus. This will assist frontline staff to encourage customers to stay longer and spend more in our local economy.

Rewarding star performers The Spark Stella Awards programme will be open to all businesses throughout the Taupō District. It will be launched in May, followed by the workshops series in May and June. A mystery shop will be included in the judging process for all business teams that enter. The Awards culminate with a Gala Dinner Event at the Great Lake Centre where winning star performers and winning teams will be rewarded with cash and prizes for their efforts, as well as the title of best in their industry.

THIS SEASON'S DATES TO WATCH

Easterfest 28 March to 1 April Great Lake Centre

Taupö Home & Garden Show 6 to 8 April Great Lake Centre

Moscow Ballet La Classique – The Nutcracker 3 May Great Lake Centre

DAE invitational Golf Tournament 6 to 10 May Taupö Golf Club

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Explore your Town by Bike this Autumn By Marion Ross

DE S TIN ATION GRE AT L A K E TAUP Ō

While Destination Great Lake Taupō’s autumn campaign is all about showing potential visitors how easy it is to cycle in the region, they would also love to see locals taking advantage of the cycling opportunities that surround them.

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he beauty of cycling around the Taupō region is that you don’t have to be an experienced cyclist to get out and enjoy the trails. Anna McLaren from Destination Great Lake Taupō says there are a range of places beginner cyclists can ride that are scenic and easy to get to. “A great place to start is the lakefront Great Lake Walkway, known locally as the Lion’s Walk, which has been voted New Zealand’s best urban ride two years in a row. It’s an easy, paved walking and cycling path that stretches all the way from Taupo’s Boat Harbour to Five Mile Bay. We’re so lucky to have this asset on our doorstep and it would be great to see

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more locals out there enjoying it. Even if you don’t own a bike, it’s easy to pop into town, hire a bike and helmet from one of our local bike shops and ride down to the lakefront.”

Beyond urban rides For those who want to venture further off the beaten track, the Tongariro River Trail is a great introduction to mountain biking. Suitable for beginners, the 15 kilometre loop trail traverses the banks of the Tongariro River between Turangi and Red Hut bridge, taking in native bush, farmland and river views.

School holiday treasure hunt To encourage locals to get out on their bikes, especially with the whole family, Towncentre Taupō will be setting up a ‘Red Bike Treasure Hunt’ to coincide with the April school holidays. Ten red bikes will be hidden along a cycling route on and around the Great Lake Walkway. Treasure hunters will need to cycle the route, collect the ten unique codes from each bike, then write these on an entry form to go in the draw to win a range of prizes. Details of the Red Bike Treasure Hunt will be on GreatLakeTaupo.com closer to the time.


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bucket list The

Trout Fishing

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 Destination Great Lake Taupō

here’s every reason to put trout fishing on your bucket list, because since moving to Taupo, I’ve discovered it’s not just me who’s never tried it. With this beautiful big lake on our doorstep, many of us ‘locals’ have never ventured out – so this one’s for people like me; never done it, don’t know how, and need some encouragement to jump in and try! This is an especially good one for Autumn because our trout are at their biggest and the waters are so much emptier now that there are fewer visitors.

By Deepika Sulekh

How to get started

What else do you need to know?

If you’ve never trout fished before then the first thing to decide is boat fishing or fly fishing? Before buying your own equipment and venturing out on your own, give it a go first with a fishing charter. That way you’ll learn from the experts about what’s involved, techniques, safety rules and everything else you didn’t realise you needed to know. Plus, all the fishing equipment is supplied. Boat fishing (with all the right gear) is a relaxing way to catch trout. Fly fishing (perfect for Autumn/Winter) can be just as relaxing, but it’s you in the river ‘stalking’ your trout – a professional guide will teach you the skill of casting the rod, getting it in the perfect spot so that you can land your trout. Hugely rewarding! With practice and guidance, you will feel much more confident on your own and be able to decide if you want to take your new hobby further. If you prefer to go independent, I would still recommend getting some advice – easily available from local fishing or outdoor equipment shops.

• If you want to keep your catch, the minimum length is 40cm. Undersized fish have to go back. • Every angler must have a valid fishing licence – you can purchase this from your skipper or guide on the day, or local petrol stations or sports shops.

Top Spots By boat: Mine Bay, Horomatangi Reef, Totara Bay, Western Bays By river: Tongariro River, Waitahanui River, Hinemaiaia River, Waimarino River, Waiotaka River

Cook your catch If you’re lucky enough to catch a trout, most restaurants in Taupo will happily cook it for you. Make sure you check with them in advance and have your fishing licence handy.

Convinced? Try it, you’ll be hooked. If it’s not your next new hobby, a fishing charter is a great activity to do with friends, and most fly-fishing guides can take two to three people on a half or full day expedition. 15


Making Accounting Easy By Michelle Barnett

DIREC TOR , S TRE T TONS

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ven though some businesses have managed to make the transition from desktop based applications or paper based systems to online versions, some find they are not saving time or it’s still a big task to get their records together at the end of the year for their accountants. In many of these cases, people are trying to replicate what they did in their old processes and are not making the most of their improved systems.

More and more businesses today are beginning to use online accounting applications thanks to advancements in technology. But are you using them correctly? Or to their maximum potential?

Xero Platinum Partner Strettons is a Xero Platinum Partner and we advise our clients to use Xero where appropriate for their business. Its many features can help you save time and provide tools to help you better manage your business.

So how can you be more efficient with Xero? Here's our timesaver tips: Do you hate getting the query from the accountant asking to see invoices for transactions that happened months ago? With Xero, you can attach electronic copies of your invoices to the transaction they relate to, making it much easier for your accountant to review. This is a great feature to use for new asset purchases, large items or R&M and insurance invoices. Each Xero file has a unique email address where you can email documents straight to the folder it needs to go in. Find this email address by clicking on the folder icon (4th from the right under your username). 16

You can create subfolders in here, so if you aren’t up to attaching individual invoices to transactions you can just store everything you think your accountant will need under one folder, e.g. called Year End 2018. Set up inventory items for common narrations on invoices sent to customers. Where you often find yourself typing the same thing again and again on different customer invoices, you can set up an inventory item with a standard narration that will pre-populate when you select it. You can then easily alter it for dates and the amount invoiced.

Xero has many features that can help with efficiency, you just need to know what they are and how to use them. If you don’t think you're using Xero to it's full potential, come and see us and we’ll help you get sorted.

NOT ALL ACCOUNTANTS ARE EQUAL

AT STRETTONS, WE ARE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, WHICH MEANS WE HAVE THE TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE THAT GIVES US AN EDGE. SO GIVE STRETTONS A CALL TODAY ON 07 376 1700

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Managing Taupō’s Growth L

ike many other regions, Taupō is booming with house construction and marked increases in the housing market. But this growth leads to pressure on social, education, health services and infrastructure. To address this pressure on the market in the next 10 years, the Council’s coming 2018 Long Term Plan (LTP) and growth modelling will soon be available for public consultation and submission.

What are the key topics you need to be aware of? Transport Growth can push forward roading improvements. Although many of our roads are satisfactory, we’ll be interested in the Council’s report on the Wairakei Drive, Norman Smith and Spa Road intersections. They may also propose widening rural road berms and/or intersection upgrades, these will be outlined in the LTP.

Infrastructure Infrastructure expansion needs to be based around demand from residential and commercial/industrial development.

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SENIOR RE S OURCE M A N AGEMENT PL A NNER

We may also need new water reservoirs and upgrades to wastewater treatment plants to cope with this growth. We will be interested in seeing how costs are managed and how they might influence the current development rate. A new Development Contributions Policy will outline Council’s position in this regard.

Recreation Most of the playgrounds in Taupō have recently had great upgrades, Great Lake Walkway has been widened, there is talk of a new museum and Bike Taupō continues expanding bike tracks.

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To eCommerce or not to eCommerce – that is the question Shoppers today are so well informed with unlimited access to product information, reviews, and even unboxing videos that when they have made the decision to buy they probably know more about the products than the shop assistants. No wonder many of us turn to online shopping. 20

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ith eCommerce growing in popularity every year, and thanks to the ease of online shopping today, using an eCommerce platform to grow your business has never been easier. It is important however not to just jump in without knowing what lurks beneath the murky water and assume there aren’t dangerous animals in little old NZ – the online ocean is huge with sharks packing a serious punch. Don't assume that simply starting an eCommerce business will have the clickers flying through your store – unless of course you are extremely lucky, or you have a very unique product. Get it right though and the rewards are there.

So what should you consider when deciding whether to trade online?

Market research This one is obvious, but you will be surprised how many people don’t do enough of it. There is no point trading online if you are competing against a multi-million-dollar powerhouse that can supply a larger range, better pricing, customer benefits and is already the established household name, and you try and take them on with a budget of $2000 for a website, marketing, brand etc. Go back to the drawing board and write up a better savings plan.


Market, market and then market with a sprinkle of marketing

Don’t just look good, look great We have all been on websites that are just plain naff – you know the ones where no matter the amount of lipstick, the pig aint gonna have any takers. You need something professionally designed that appeals to the demographic and target market you are selling to. First impressions are everything and you are being judged by your cover – trust me. Have access to great imagery because those photos you took on your phone with poor lighting will need some lipstick too.

Make sense and try not to be too clever Unless you are Mark Zuckerberg, people spend more time on every other website than yours. So don’t try and be too different and use strange menu labelling or make your checkout workflow different to everyone else’s. Humans feel comfortable with familiarity and will soon click back to the Google results page if they feel lost.

No one is going to find your fantastic looking website full of everything you know they want if they can’t find you. Maybe they don’t even know they need your products so you need to find them. Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Google AdWords and Facebook among other things are your online virtual shopping mall. Use these tools to entice people through your doors and then lead them through a beautiful experience of shopping with a dusting of upsells and cross-sells.

Analyse, track and refine Ever feel like you are being watched while you are online? You can watch your site visitors too. Amongst other things know the most popular products for gender and age group, what pages are working and what are not, know your conversion rate. You can then use this data to refine your online store – your website is not finished the moment you go live. The best and most successful ones out there use the data available to them and refine.

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There are many out there and they all claim to be great, but the two standouts are WooCommerce, which is a free WordPress plugin and Shopify, which is a paid service hosted for you. Both can essentially do the same thing – sell stuff. Where they differ is who they are aimed at and what you are selling. Among many other factors, you can safely say that if you only have a handful of products with simple variants then hit Shopify, but if you need more complex variants with 100’s of products then go for WooCommerce.

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Grow your business faster – with Crediflex Taupō By Duncan Brown

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wning your own business can be hard work. Especially in the first few years when you are using every spare cent to fund growth and your bank balance can be a sad reflection of all your hard work. As you buy more stock, plant, machinery, or perhaps take on new staff and company vehicles, it can become increasingly difficult to fund your continued growth out of cashflow, so access to effective lines of credit can become critical to your ongoing success.

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Your business finance professionals Duncan Brown from Crediflex Taupō has been helping Taupō businesses grow for more than six years now and has successfully financed truck fleets, company vehicles, earthmoving equipment, start up woodlot operations, concrete trucks and even an aircraft. More recently, he has been joined by his wife Lisa, a keen equestrian now specialising in horse float, boat and personal vehicle finance. So if you are in the market for finance, keep it local and talk to Crediflex Taupō first. You’ll be looked after by a team who is passionate about helping our locals realise their business dreams and personal ambitions.

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hile the town is busy counting down the days and getting ready in support of the many athletes who will participate this year, we took the chance to catch up with Terenzo on the event, his experience, achievements and what it’s like competing in Taupo.

How did you get into Ironman? I’ve always been swimming since I was a child, but after a popped eardrum while wakeboarding when I was 13 I had to take a break from swimming and started duathlon. It was then I realised how much I enjoyed multi-sport activities and got into triathlon later on. I started with Duathlon World Championships, Junior Men’s Elite Triathlon World Championships, The Half Ironman World Championships and used those as stepping stones to move on to

Full Ironman. I’ve been competing every year since 2009 and got my first victory in Australia in 2016.

Tell us about your experience racing in Taupo.

By Deepika Sulekh COP Y WRITER

Competing in Taupo is much more difficult than anywhere else in the world because of the nature of the course. We’ve got rough roads, so tougher runs, and less buoyancy in freshwater making the swim choppier. Us kiwis do have an advantage with our training and practice in Taupo.

What have been the challenges over the years? Dealing with injuries that come with continuing to push boundaries, and staying resilient during tough times. Because I’m constantly exercising, my immune system is also suppressed, so I have to be more careful about staying on top of my body, focusing on health, hygiene and regular body therapy.

Any advice to future triathletes? If kids are interested, start them early in events like the Kiwi Kids Triathlon. When I came to NZ I was already too old to participate, but it’s a great start for kids to learn about things like balance, resilience, strength, and health and fitness from an early age. 24

Training for the Ironman is in full swing for Terenzo Bozzone, five times world champion and participant in the event.

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What do you love most about competing in Taupo? How much the town gets behind all the events. It’s amazing to see the support from the locals and the amount of people who visit the town just to cheer us on.

Where to next? After Ironman, I’m heading to Central America, then Cairns in June and Hawaii in October for more marathons.


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To Flu Shot or Not? Now that Autumn is here, flu season is also just around the corner. Which means it’s a good idea to be proactive and start thinking about building up your immunity. You’ve got a better chance of fighting those viruses when your immune system is strong. By Deepika Sulekh COP Y WRITER

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nfluenza, commonly called the flu, can be a serious illness, and the best protection is to get an annual flu vaccine. Why do you need it at this time of year? It takes 2 weeks for your bodies to provide the protection from the flu vaccine so you need to start as soon as possible, ensuring you’re protected sooner and have lower chances of spreading it. The flu vaccine covers you from now (March/April) until March next year – the vaccine changes every year because the virus does too. If you’re vaccinated later in the season, you won’t be protected for any longer, but remember it’s never too late.

What are the benefits? • The flu vaccine is the best way to reduce your risk of getting sick with the flu. It’s not only protecting you but your loved ones and anyone that is not able to get the vaccine because of age or immune disorders. • Getting the vaccine can reduce the risk of flu based hospitalisations for children and adults, helps protect women during and after pregnancy (even the baby after birth), is a preventative tool for chronic health conditions and can make an illness milder if you do get sick. • Being fit, healthy and on immune support products will not prevent you from getting the flu, only the vaccine

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Chef’s Complements – a Foodies’ Paradise By Deepika Sulekh COP Y WRITER

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Brand-new location In 2017, Chef’s Complements relocated to a whopping 750 m2 of visual, inspiring retail space, open seven days. The displays and shelves are brimming with NZ-firsts and products from around the globe with a variety you won’t find anywhere else.

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Passion and obsession for cooking is what has kept this business simmering for 17 years. Not just from the team, but the many locals and visitors who leave in awe of what is available. Catering for everyone from the professional chef to the simple self-proclaimed 'foodie', it’s become the most-asked-for retail store at the i-SITE.

STAK Now merged with Chef’s Complements, you may not realise you can still get your favourite STAK products here. With its focus on housekeeping, kitchen storage and food-on-thego solutions, they have everything you need for taking control of untidiness, especially in the kitchen/ pantry, but not exclusively! The STAK product range sits within Chef’s Complements, so you can find everything you need under one roof. Check it out for yourself! Skin Sanctuary

Visit the store at 11 Gascoigne St, Taupō or view the product range online at www.chefscomplements.co.nz.

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Cryptocurrencies: The future of money? Cryptocurrency, the new buzz word around, has either become a global phenomenon for most people (the geeks who understand what it means), but has confused a large number of the rest of us.

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hat is cryptocurrency? To put it simply, it’s a digital currency. It works solely online, peer-to-peer, and is anonymous. Free from any middlemen (banks or governmental oversight), it’s monitored and verified by Blockchain technology, a software platform for digital assets. Blockchain is a technology that is said to fundamentally change systems and infrastructure globally, disrupting

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industries just as the internet did years ago. Bitcoin, one of the most popular cryptocurrencies today, is just a currency reliant on Blockchain technology, so imagine what else Blockchain technology could be used for.

Established by Sarn Elliott, Taupō’s cryptocurrency whizz, Learn BTC will offer Taupō’s first courses and practical workshops on cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin. From learning the basics to practical workshops on setting up your own wallet, anyone who wants to get involved with Bitcoin, either to use as a currency or for investment, will have an easy way to learn everything they need to know, even without previous knowledge.

Why would you use cryptocurrency?

What can you learn?

Not everyone will see its immediate benefits, but the main advantages are the anonymity which prevents fraud and identity theft, immediate settlement thanks to no third party involved, and international transactions are made easy because of the decentralised system. It will only work for you however, if you use it properly and fully understand the risks – the biggest disadvantage being its volatility, generating a way for people to use the system as investment instead. There are benefits for Taupō, too. With some of our local businesses already adopting Bitcoin for payments, this has given our visitors especially a more convenient way to pay.

Bitcoin & Blockchain: What is Bitcoin and how does it all work? Workshop: Setup your own Bitcoin wallet in class, learn to buy, sell, send, receive and store Bitcoin. Investing: Learn of ways that people use Bitcoin for investing. There is more than just Bitcoin when it comes to cryptocurrencies. Security: Learn how to keep your Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies safe and secure.

Interested? Keep an eye out for the Taupō courses. Email sarn@learnbtc.co.nz for details.


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Just 45 minutes from Taupō, tucked away in the charming bays of Tokaanu, is a foodie’s delight, known to mainly the local residents of Turangi and its frequent winter visitors.

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akeland House Restaurant is a favourite of many locals and visitors, offering a calm, scenic setting with cuisine that’s unmatched and unlike any other. You can enjoy the stunning views of Lake Taupo while dining for lunch or dinner, or even popping in for a coffee. It’s open 7 days, allowing you to be able to enjoy fine dining on any occasion. No longer a hidden gem, the handy location right in the middle of Auckland and Wellington often sees visitors from both ends, whether they’re here for the ski season in winter, or bringing their boats in the summer. The restaurant boasts a diverse menu made from high quality, fresh New Zealand produce and New Zealand beef

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and lamb. Not to mention a perfectly matched wine menu (you won’t find these in the supermarkets), and a new addition of handcrafted Tuatara beer on tap, along with a range of appetising drinks.

Functions and more Weddings, parties and functions are better at Lakeland House with the restaurant’s prime lakefront position, great food, and remarkable service, letting you take in the most of this peaceful and tranquil setting. From small occasions to extravagant events, Lakeland House can cater for any number, offer packages and even special banquets tailored to your event. You can count on the team to set up and deliver a unique occasion just for you.


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tarting in the industry as an apprentice, Francis has gained experience working in many parts of the country, before moving to Turangi and starting at Lakeland House in 2005. He has a love for all things food, and is known for his generous portions, and great service, bringing customers back over and over again.

What are your strengths? In terms of running the restaurant; leadership, being organised and being proactive. It can get really busy in some periods and during events, so I’ve learnt to juggle many tasks all at once and still create something great at the end.

What inspires your menu?

What do the customers love? The fresh snapper, seafood chowder, seafood teaser, lamb and venison. These have become the favourites and are often the most repeated orders.

What’s the most rewarding part of the job? Seeing the restaurant succeed and grow every year. We have such loyal customers, some since we started in 2005, and new visitors who have just become fans. It feels so satisfying to see how my work makes a difference to someone’s holiday or night out. Also, working here has become a social life for me, the staff feel like family. I love to see my team grow, learn and move on.

I try to include what I like, for example I love Thai food, and I’ve brought those flavours into a couple of the dishes.

Experience it for yourself Whether you’re stopping on a drive through, planning a visit to the National Park, or just thinking about a day trip out of town, Lakeland House is a must visit: 88 Waihi Rd, Turangi Find the restaurant menu online at braxmere.co.nz/restaurant and call 07 386 6442 to book your table.


Spanish Chicken with Chorizo and Potatoes This dish is super easy and delicious – literally just throw everything into an oven dish and you’re ready to go. You can also get as creative as you like with the vegetables you use, see our tips below. Ingredients

Method

• 3 tablespoons regular olive oil • 12 chicken thighs (bone in, with skin BUT it works with skinless, boneless thighs too) • 750 grams chorizo sausages, whole if baby ones, or cut into 4-cm chunks if regular-sized • 1 kilogram baby potatoes, half the larger ones • 2 red onions, peeled and roughly chopped • 2 teaspoons dried oregano • grated zest of one orange • salt to taste

Preheat the oven to 190°C

Serves 6

Put the oil in the bottom of the roasting tins (grease proof paper a good idea). Rub the skin of the chicken in the oil, season with salt accordingly, then turn them skin-side up, 6 pieces in each tin. Cut and add the chorizo sausages and new potatoes (and any other vegetables you want to add). Toss in the oil, so all vegetables are covered. Note, if you have added extra vegetables you may need more oil. Next sprinkle in the onion and oregano, then grate the orange zest over top. Cook for 45-60 minutes, baste the chicken halfway through with the orangecoloured juices and turn the vegetables. Serve as is or pair with a simple rocket salad. Balsamic glaze can be added for that little bit extra – if you need it.

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Recipe Hacks • Parboil the potatoes for approx. 5 minutes • Season the chicken pieces with smoked paprika • Add courgette, red capsicum and carrot • Double the orange zest • Depending on the size of your pan, it might be easier to toss all the vegetables in oil before adding them to the pan.


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Whether you buy it from your favourite cafe or make your own every morning, the perfect cup of coffee sets your mood for the rest of the day.

ot only your morning kick, it’s also the perfect icebreaker, date, business meeting, treat, time out, or any other reason you can think of – which is what makes it so special. With New Zealand’s coffee-forward culture, our most common invitation “let’s meet for coffee” and our love for flat whites, we’ve become a huge coffee-drinking nation. We even created the flat white which then spread to the rest of the world.

So coffee is a big deal for us. But what makes that cup the ‘perfect’ one? Fresh Beans Fresh coffee beans are crucial to making the perfect cup. Because once roasted, they begin oxidising almost immediately, start losing flavour, and at best, last two weeks to one month. Think of roasted coffee like a fruit bowl, it’s a fresh product so will not be at its best after more than a couple of weeks. Keeping about a fortnight’s supply is probably the best way to go. A local coffee roasting company like Volcanic Coffee can keep you supplied with fresh, great tasting coffee – they know what you love and ensure you get excellent coffee every time. Have you ever noticed the one-way valve on your packaged coffee when you buy it from the supermarket? That’s there to keep it as fresh as possible. The valve allows carbon dioxide to escape as it builds inside but doesn’t let any oxygen in.

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Milk While it makes for great latte art, texture and foam toppings, the quality of milk can vary the taste incredibly. Using milk softens or disguises the coffee, weakening the taste if you’re not into strong coffee. Full cream milk carries the flavour of the coffee the best, and is most commonly used, giving your cup a balance of flavour, texture and consistency, with a sweeter taste than other milks. Low fat milk has more protein but gives the coffee less body and skim milk has no fat but is also not as flavourful.

Technique 30 to 50 percent of the perfect cup is all in the technique, which is why so many of us prefer barista-made. Baristas know exactly how much coffee to use, how to grind it and how long to extract it for it

to reach perfection. If it’s extracted two seconds too long for instance, it’s going to lose its flavour completely. You’ll notice baristas normally grind the beans right at the time of brewing, that’s because once ground, coffee starts losing quality almost immediately, just another technique to keep your cup fresh and full of flavour.

Ambience Your surroundings while you enjoy your coffee are just as important as what goes into making it, and everyone loves a great café. Taupo especially has one of the best café cultures in the region, with superb coffee, quality food and funky cafes. There’s child-friendly options too – places like McCafé let you enjoy your coffee in peace while the kids let out their energy on the playground, so you won’t need to hurry.

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Do you have a boring room in need of a rescue, or are you bored and in need of a project? Maybe you don’t know where to start or what you need? Sometimes all it takes is a few simple tweaks to completely spruce up a room. So we’ve found some easy ideas to help you get started and give your space that new look. Paint New paint, whether it’s on all the walls, a feature wall, or something subtle like doors or frames, can set the tone of your room. Bright colours can awaken a dull space and dark colours can underline and emphasise. Think about adding a little bit of contrast in colour to the window frames for example. The dark tones can add a focal point and make those features pop, while tidying up the look of your room. Remember, paint can be used anywhere – your headboard, pillows, wardrobe, lampshades, the list goes on.

Artwork Finding paintings that fit your style or budget can be difficult, but it’s just as easy to make your own, or mix up the displays on your walls with family photos or children’s art. Create a picture ledge or use shelves if you’re not able to use the walls.

Indoor Plants Small changes can have a big impact, and even a pot plant anywhere can add life, texture and a natural element to a room. If you’re worried it might just sit there and die, there are many houseplants like Snake plant and Bamboo that take very little maintenance. Try something with dark green leaves, they give a striking look against light backgrounds. 38


Furniture Rearranging furniture completely changes dynamics of a room and gives it a new vibe. Try using different angles for placement to add some sophistication. Or if you feel like redoing the furniture completely, whether it’s to hide the old look or give it a refresh, upcycling can revive your old chairs, sofas, tables or any fittings, such as new covers for a sofa or layer of paint over an old table.

Curtains Old curtains can let your room down, yet it’s one of the features that can really make your space feel bigger and brighter, especially by accentuating the height of a room and bringing in different hues of light depending on colours. Trim, tassel or fabric panels add that extra charm.

Lighting There’s so many different ways to alter the lighting in a room – from changing covers and lampshades to new placement, like wall-mounted lamps instead of table lamps. Adding extra sources of light can make your room feel much more open and airy, plus it adds instant ambience. An interesting way to add some drama and punctuation is by changing lampshades to black, creating a whole new look. Great or different lighting can totally reinvent a space!

It’s amazing how a fresh coat or two of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint can spruce up an old piece of furniture. Once wax is applied over the paint, your tired old piece will look like it’s had a new lease of life. If you’re not sure how to go about it, pop in and we can inspire you to give it a go. – Kay Walker, The Eye of a Needle

New curtains are one of the most cost-effective ways to change a room and can easily become a feature of any home, especially by adding height and depth through layering and bold patterned fabric or reverting to neutral base colours, highlighting with window furnishings or opening up with Roller or Roman Blinds. The golden rule when planning new curtains: decide what style, colour and look you want, set a budget and have fun. Tip: if you’re having trouble bringing colours and patterns together, throw in some black and white mattress ticking. It’s ideal for cushions, bed valances and upholstery. It works wonders and is a decorator’s dream fabric. – Linda Familton, Curtain Connection

Custom Joinery Whether you need new furniture or a new look for your existing joinery such as doors, consider a professional joinery company to create something that accommodates your taste, space and budget. New or updated joinery can do wonders for the look and feel of your room.

Know you and your own true aesthetic. Whether you are updating a heritage home or creating a fun environment in a rental property, whether you prefer straight modern lines or prefer the rough texture of distressed wooden bench tops, discovering the road to your own version of creative expression must be a priority. For us at Maverick Joinery, partnering with clients to bring this essential process into a reality, is what brings us our greatest reward in an industry that can often be flooded with carbon copies of living spaces. Irrespective of how you see yourself and your personal style, you were born to create. So, why not pursue what creative expression looks like for you. This above everything else is the key to not only succeeding at a great makeover but loving the short-term or life-long home you live in. – Michal Johnson, Maverick Joinery 39


More than just a building – it’s the magic that makes Hospice It’s where moments are created to be treasured within a family for a very long time. Where life is lived to the full, friendships made, a last wish granted. It’s about celebration, reflection, comfort and wellbeing.

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ospice is a philosophy of care which not just encompasses the physical needs of a person but extends to their emotional, social and spiritual needs, as well as those of their family members and friends. It’s about caring – both before and after death – irrespective of social status, financial circumstances, age, gender or religion. It’s because everyone matters – right through to the very last moment of their lives!

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which means we are ‘out there doing it’ across Taupo, Turangi and surrounding communities – looking after and caring for our patients in their own homes. Yes – we care for people who have progressive life limiting conditions and are nearing the end of their lives – but our focus is on helping them remain independent, active and engaged with their families and communities – we call this ‘living every moment’! It is reflected in all the services we provide – from our activity programmes, wellness groups,

trips out and days in – through to effective pain management, symptom relief and bereavement support. The building may be the symbol but the people are the magic – whether those people are patients, staff, volunteers or supporters.

Want to keep up to date with all the magic we’re making at Lake Taupo Hospice? You can sign up for regular updates on our website www.laketaupohospice.co.nz or Facebook page Lake Taupo Hospice.


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