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Nelson mini is world’s fastest Brittany Spencer After breaking two land speed records and roaring across Bonneville faster than you can say ‘1964 Mini Cooper S’, the predominantly Nelsonian racing team are returning home with salt fever. The team of eight, co-founded by Nelson race car mechanic Garry Orton, spent last week racing a classic 52-yearold Mini Cooper S across the salt flats at the Bonneville Speed Week in Utah.
The team with their record-setting Mini, from left; Garry Orton, Teena Larsen, Maurice Larsen, Anita Hulme, Bryan Hartley, Shane Nicholson, Nelson Hartley, Graham Wilson, Aaron Hartley and Mike Wilson. Photo: www.project64mini.com.
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Extra $350k for Stoke Centre Stoke’s new community centre at Greenmeadows Reserve has one final hurdle to clear before it can become a reality. Nelson City Council’s community services committee was told on Thursday that the lowest tender price for the build has come in at
$350,000 over budget, and a recommendation that full council approve the additional funding was passed six votes to two. Committee chair Pete Rainey and Tim Skinner were the only members to oppose it. The council will now decide on
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one of three options for the project at a meeting on September 8, which are: increase the budget by $350,000, reduce the scope of the
project to bring it into budget, or not proceed with the project. If approved, tender negotiations will be completed and work can start. The additional $350,000 would bring the total budget for the project to $6,490,000 - but it isn’t
the first cost blow-out. In July last year, the committee agreed to increase the budget for the project from $5.6 to $6.14 million. Concerns over the budget overrun were voiced in the meeting’s
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Ethan earns Wairua Warrior double Jacob Page The best way to train for the Wairua Warrior is to train on a children’s playground, according to winner Ethan Helliwell. The 25-year-old won the first ever winter version of the 10.5km obstacle race near Cable Bay, on Saturday. He completed the course, which included balance beams, monkey bars, sandbag carries and muddy rope climbs, in one hour and two minutes - more than five minutes ahead of his nearest challenger. Ethan won the annual summer event earlier in the year and will now set his sights on a first Coast to Coast single day effort early next year. “Jumping in the river was a big shock to the system, the cold air on your lungs and the ice on the balancing stages made it very tricky, on top of there being more mud.” Ethan says he’s been running 40km a week in preparation for the event, but battled the flu last week. “To be honest, the best training you can do would be if you found a school with a decent playground. “They have the monkey bars and tyres and everything you can have a play on. “I’m fortunate I have mates who are keen to go and play around on playgrounds and go train in the bush.” Nelson MMA fighter Dawn Chalmers credited her training for making the course manageable on her way to victory in the women’s event in a time of one hour and 24 minutes and 58 seconds.
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Spooners Tunnel to reopen A temporary bracing structure will be installed at the northern entrance to Spooners Tunnel within the next month, allowing the popular cycling and walking route to reopen to the public. Last month, the Tasman District Council closed the tunnel after a routine structural inspection identified movement in a small crack at the northern entrance. Council acting engineering services manager, Dwayne Fletcher, says a temporary bracing system would allow the tunnel to safely reopen while a permanent solution was identified.
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“It was a really tough decision because I love my job and I’ve really enjoyed it. But when I saw this opportunity I thought ‘how can I not?’” During Chelsea’s tenure player numbers have increased in both senior and junior grades, and in early September Nelson will host its first ever netball test match when the Silver Ferns host Jamaica. Nelson Netball’s board chair, Julie Baxendine, says they will be sad to see Chelsea go. “The Board are extremely grateful to Chelsea for all that she has done to lift
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Escapee rapist caught in Nelson: The rapist on the run was caught by police in Nelson last week. Nigel Gately was arrested for breaching his parole conditions and is now in custody. Gately, 48, is understood to have removed his electronic monitoring bracelet and fled the St Albans, Christchurch, address where he was being monitored.
.CO.NZ Mayor launches bid for re-election: Nelson mayor Rachel Reese officially launched her campaign for re-election at the Boat Shed on Wednesday night, promising progress for a city “that is becoming a model 21st century community”. Her main rival for the mayoralty, Pete Rainey, has yet to announce when his launch party will be.
Rachel Reese at her launch party last week. Chemical spill in Motueka: A mother and her young baby had to be decontaminated after chemicals were spilled on Motueka’s main street last Wednesday. A group of ten people were decontaminated by the Nelson Fire Service after the chemical Hydrogen cynamide was spilled off the back of a truck just before lunchtime. The main street was closed for several hours while it was cleaned up by the fire service. Hydrogen Cynamide, more commonly known as Hi-Cane, is often sprayed on kiwifruit vines.
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FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: John Duncan from Founders Brewery, centre, with Stefano Bonazza, left, and Nigel Bain. The three are behind the idea of a Food Truck Friday at Founders on the first Friday evening of every month. Photo: Kate Russell.
Kate Russell Nelson beer and food lovers get ready - Food Truck Fridays are coming to Founders this spring. The idea is a collaboration between Founders Brewery and the Nelson Food People – a collective of local food carts and stalls. It will take place on the first Friday of every month, kicking off on September 2nd, from 5-8pm. Italian, South African and Sri Lankan cuisines are just some of what will be on offer at the first evening – this includes the Italian Pizza Garage, which Stefano Bonazza and Nigel Bain have been operating out of their Bridge St garage since April. Stefano and Nigel are the driving force behind the Nelson Food Group and say that they started the collective to get more of a ‘food truck market’ happening in Nelson, and the evening will provide options for everyone. “We tossed around the idea of a food truck evening for a while – and we’ve done a few things at Founders Brewery before. And of course, they make great beer," says Nigel. Founders Brewery have two new seasonal releases on offer, including a toffee hop biscuity brown ale, and a retro release of an old favourite – Fair Maiden A.P.A. Founders Brewery bar manager Bex Richards says she encourages Nelsonians to come and enjoy the atmosphere, as the weather starts to warm up again. “There will be plenty of outdoor heating to keep people warm until the hot weather kicks in, and we’re also planning on organising some live music in the coming months.”
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Former Waimea College student Katy Cobb is battling cancer, but a group of former school-mates are raising money to help fund her treatment. more chemotherapy or natural treatments to succeed. Surgery is out of the question as her cancer has now spread to her groin lymph node. Katy spent every waking minute researching her limited options and located a senior oncologist at a clinic in Germany that believes her best chance for survival is Hyperthermia, which will try to overcome the radiation damage to allow the chemotherapy to work. The treatment is $17,000 plus trav-
el expenses for herself and her brother to get to Germany. Katy’s Nelson friends and family are organizing a quiz night to help raise money for her treatment and travel. Sebina Bastion, Joanne Rawson, Lucy Ashton and Marianne HartBiggs have been hard at work rallying support via donations for a silent auction in the hope of raising as much money as they can. The quiz will be held at the Hope Recreational Hall on Saturday, September 17 from 7pm. Tasman Auto Electrics are donating a signed warriors jersey for the silent auction, Reid Helicopters together with Tall Poppy Real Estate have donated a helicopter lunch flight to Awaroa and Air Chathams have donated a “once in a lifetime” trip for two on their DC-3 aircraft. If you would like to book a table at the event, or if you wish to donate something to this very worthy cause then please email Marianne Hart Biggs on blackcabnelson@gmail.com or call her on 021-110-4078.
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HIP HOP: Cru-z dance crew from Mad Beats Hip Hop are, from left, Rohan Holmes, Oliver Ashton, Coen Williams, Cameron Harding, Jordan Regenvanu and Campbell McManaway. They will be among the 200 dancers from all over the country who will be heading to Nelson College this weekend to show off their moves in the Shakedown Hip Hop Dance Champs. Now in its seventh year, the event attracts dancers from Dunedin to Auckland. The event will be held this Saturday, August 27. Tickets are available at the Richmond Mall information desk and more information is at www.shakedowndc. co.nz. Photo: Jessie Johnston.
A Nelson couple had an anxious wait before celebrating a free trip to Fiji. Richard Hadfield and Daisy Potter were entered into the draw to win a $4100 trip to Fiji after they attended one of the Feast for the Senses events recently. Because Daisy was sick, they didn’t attend the Feast for the Senses finale at the Nelson Provincial Museum last Friday night, when the winner was announced. It wasn’t until Monday that they got the official word. “We saw it on Facebook on the Friday night but didn’t want to get too excited until we been told, so it was a long weekend,” says Daisy. On Monday, Uniquely Nelson manager Simon Duffy confirmed the good news that they were the winners. Feast for the Senses in an event run by Uniquely Nelson, offering a different dining experience in the heart of Nelson. The event runs over six weeks on week nights and Simon says this year was a huge success with many of the nights selling out weeks in advance. “It was a great success and next year will be even bigger.” Richard and Daisy will be taking their five year old son on holiday with them and are hoping to head away in early October. The prize was supported by Hello World Nelson, Fiji Airlines and Treasure Island Fiji. JIM BEAM
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Rural fire volunteers recognised Simon Bloomberg The dedication of Glen-Hira volunteer rural fire fighter Ian Thomas, who spent hundreds of hours helping to build a new smoke-chaser, was recognised at the annual Waimea Rural Fire Authority awards held at Seifried Estate. Every year, 130 volunteer fire fighters belonging to nine rural fire forces around Nelson and Tasman spend thousands of hours training, fighting vegetation fires and attending vehicle accidents. Last Friday, the Waimea Rural Fire Authority, which oversees the region's rural fire forces, paid tribute to the significant contribution the volunteers make to their communities. And it was no surprise that one of the major awards went to Ian, who was named VRFF Member of the Year for his work on the force's new smoke-chaser. A smoke-chaser is a first response vehicle that carries a small crew and is fitted out with a water tank, hoses and hand tools that allow it go to places that are inaccessible to larger fire trucks. "I dread to think how many hours I spent on it," Ian says. "We did the first design concept back in December and we finished it in June, and there were a lot of hours in-between. "It's critical for getting a crew to a fire or a accident. It's designed for getting up tracks where the tanker might not be able to go and it can be driven by anyone with a car licence, which is a big advantage - you need a heavy trade licence for a tanker." Ian says the new Toyota Hilux was fitted with a 500 litre water tank, a hose reel, pump, and locker for fire-fighting equipment. It was subsidised by the Rural Fire Network and Nelson City Council, while the Glen-Hira VRFF raised additional funds to transform it into a smokechaser. The Glen-Hira volunteers stated in their nomination that the "time Ian spent on the new smoke-chaser certainly goes far beyond what would be expected of the average volunteer, with much of this carried out at his own personal expense. His design ideas and attention to detail has resulted in something that is a pleasure to operate and will serve the GlenHira Force for many years to come." Colin Eggers, who has been a member of the Tasman VRFF for 15 years, the last 11 as the controller, received a Significant Contribution Award. Colin's wife Jeanette Eggers was given a special mention for helping establish Tasman VRFF as a non-profit trust. John McKie from Wainui VRFF and Robert Rosser from Upper Takaka were also commended in the VRFF Member of the Year Award, while Ted Ford was shortlisted in the Significant Contribution Award. Appleby's Ken Connor won the Training Award, Harry Faber of Brightwater won the Health and Safety Award, Lakes VRFF received the Community Engagement Award. Waimea Rural Fire Authority principal rural fire officer Ian Reade paid tribute to the award winners and all 130 rural fire force volunteers, saying "these guys are the backbone of what we do. They put in a huge amount of time, not just going to jobs but everything that leads into it. They can be very proud of what they do and the service they provide - we'd be stuffed without them."
Nelson mayor Rachel Reese and Emergency Management’s Roger Ball with the new fire chaser at the Hira Rural Fire Force in June. Photo: Brittany Spencer.
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Dun track can’t be fully restored: The disregard for this historic site is disgusting. Kevin O'Connor. The sequence of events leading up to this was predicted long before work started on the pest fence. In 1913, NCC, in accepting a gift of some 2,500 acres by Thomas Cawthron, agreed to make the reserve more accessible by main-
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taining and improving the Dun Mountain trail. This heritage trail was built during the American Civil War and has served us well for over 150 years. Its present state is an outrage and a slap in the face of Thomas Cawthron. Mike Rodwell, President Nelson Residents Association.
only about $20 a month for peace of mind. Julia Lines.
that's right, we don't plea bargain in this country. Shirley Way.
Tahunanui Trampoline Park: This would be fantastic for Nelson! Year round fun for kids. Victoria Thomas Ashcroft.
Payton's 16 open heart surgeries: Such a strong family. Keep up the good work, Peyton. Jody Wilson.
Should be easy to sort out, just a bit of digger work, sort it NCC, get me a digger and I'll do it for labour free. Steve Scott.
Awesome idea! Hope it gets the green light! Angeline Johnston.
What about using PD workers? Mike Roberts.
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Rather than attempting to gloss this over with irrelevances about “occasional vehicle access users,” the Trust’s officers - whose flagrant abuse of the Consent’s insistence on 50-metres of separation between fence construction and the DMT has utterly vandalised 150-yearold retaining walls on the DMT - should be seeking to explain how the Trust is going to repair and restore the DMT to as near as possible to its pre-slip state. Jim Cable.
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Family left with 'nothing': Not meaning to be cruel, but do people not think about getting contents insurance? We are on a low income and are renting a house, but have it. Its
We went to bounce last year on the Gold Coast, awesome fun for kids and adults. Take along your best energy at my age, an hour of that exercise is an insanely long time! Awesome fun, can't wait. David Reddecliffe. Great move for Nelson!! Paula Fearnley. Puts new meaning to bouncing off the walls. Gary Bulow. Local arrested for killing John Morton: Well done, Nelson police. Ruth Jarman. Well done, boys in blue. Brenda Kenny. Good work, Nelson police. Hope you are able to get the crown prosecutor to stick to a murder charge, or will this trial be transferred away? Or to save the cost of a trial, will he plead guilty to manslaughter and have the homicide charge plea bargained down? Oh no -
Total trouper! You all are. Fiona Harris. Wow, that brave wee girl! Bonnie Adams. Mayor launches bid for re-election: I think Rachel Reese has done a really good job in a difficult and challenging role. The city is getting the infrastructure required, the economy is booming, international events are coming to town, extra tourism through increased airlines, to name just a few. Juline Baxendine. Not a chance. I'll be voting for Pete. He actually seems passionate about
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Time for someone who has something to offer the city. Down with the perennial old guard who talk too much and offer the city residents nothing! We need decent roads, water and other infrastructure, bugger the bikes greenies and other no-hopers! Colin Francis. To have your say you can email us at editor ial@nelsonweekly.co.nz
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Met online, now for the wedding Jessie Johnston Chloe Bartlett and Chereez Koen first spoke online, first met in South Africa, but will get married in Nelson next summer. The couple were among dozens that made their way to the Nelson Bridal Show on Sunday, looking for help from wedding experts. The show featured over 50 exhibitors from cake bakers, hair and makeup specialists, and photographers. Chloe and Chereez attended the show with their bridesmaids, Katie van der
Velden and Jen Chaddock, to pick up as many ideas as possible. The couple met online after being part of the same Facebook page, Chloe living here in Nelson while Chereez was in South Africa. “Chloe posted something one day and I invited her to be friends, we started talking and that’s it,” says Chereez. They didn’t meet in person until six months later. “I flew to South Africa,” says Chloe. “We were just friends then but we did have feelings for each other, so we wanted to meet each other first and see how it went from there.”
Chereez now lives here permanently after the pair decided to tie the knot. “I did a treasure hunt type thing around the house and then, at the end there was champagne and everything, and I had this big speech planned - which didn’t happen,” says Chloe. “She just said, ‘you know that I love you, right,’ and I said ‘yeah’ then she reached for the ring and asked, ‘will you marry me’,” says Chereez. The show was also about supporting the community, with proceeds going to the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter.
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2016 SISS NETBALL South Island Secondary Schools Netball
Nelson’s Saxton Stadium will play host to the largest netball tournament in the country when the South Island Secondary Schools event starts next week. Tournament co-ordinator Marilyn Milne says more than 80 teams, 900 players and 86 umpires will compete at the 54th edition of the event, from August 29 to September 1 during the traditional winter tournament week. While traditional local heavyweights Nelson College for Girls and Waimea College will look to be near the top of the A grade once again as well as Nayland and Garin College, the region will also be represented by Collingwood, Golden Bay, Tapawera, Motueka and Murchison, across the three grades. The A grade will be played inside Saxton Stadium while the B and C grades will be contested on the outside courts. Marilyn says the tournament is where the next generation of New Zealand netballers get to showcase themselves. “This really is the proving ground for girls who want to become Silver Ferns. “Even players who want to make New Zealand age-group teams or New Zealand A get their start at this tournament.” Local players like Shannon Francois and Zoe
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“There’s plenty of examples of players who have impressed at this tournament and gone on to do great things. St Margaret’s College from Christchurch have won the title two out of the past three years. The top five schools qualify for the 16-team New Zealand Secondary School Championships. Back row: Roger Ledingham, Dianne Gregg, Jeni Thornborough, That event will be held in Doug Milne. Front row: Marlyn Milne, Caroline Foster, Sarah Hutt Valley from October 4 to October 7. Rankin. Missing are: Maree Smith and Cherie Chamberlain. Marilyn says she expected Walker being two netballers school days and on to the top the Christchurch schools to who have progressed from their level of the sport. be in the mix for the title, as
well as Southland’s Verdon College who are perennial top performers during the week. Acknowledgement of Robyn Broughton’s 50-year involvement in the tournament will also be made. Marilyn says many of the umpires will use the tournament as a chance to get closer to national qualifications. “There’s bound to be some excellent, fast, high quality netball played. The tournament has matches throughout each day.
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It’s a wonderful digital world! Nelson Public Libraries’ Adult Learners Week provides an opportunity for you to explore the digital world and learn new skills, with a week full of activities from 5 – 10 September. All sessions are at Elma Turner Library, unless indicated. Book at the Library, email library@ncc.got.nz or phone 03 5468100. For more information, including the full schedule, head to nelsonpubliclibraries.co.nz nelsonpubliclibraries.co.nz
Growing community – a story about compost The Community Gardens in Burrell Park recently received three new compost bins from Nelson City Council. The bins are used to compost kitchen waste from the adjacent Tahunanui Community Centre, as well as garden waste, and are helping the garden to be self-sufficient. The gardens are cared for by volunteers, so as well as providing food, they are supporting people who share an interest in gardening as well as contributing to their community. The volunteers have a zero waste policy so that everything is re-used and recycled within the park. "It’s great to see so much food being grown in the gardens,” says Katie Hughes, Tahunanui Community Centre Activator. "And as an added bonus we can now compost all the preschool and playgroup food waste too." The Centre has nine additional bins to give away as prizes for its Spring Fest event on 25 September – a community event with a free lunch and activities – to celebrate Nelson as the most neighbourly city in New Zealand, and to promote the community gardens.
Lynne, one of the regular Tahunanui Community Garden volunteers, with two of the new compost bins.
Trafalgar Centre update The Trafalgar Centre will be partially reopened again next month to accommodate two exciting events; the Silver Ferns game and the Snaparock concert. which will provide a link right through from the northern extension to the backstage area, has been framed and is being roofed. For the northern extension, the steel framing is now in place and the roof is complete so it is really taking shape. Great progress is being made with the landscaping work in Rutherford Park, which will complement the redeveloped Trafalgar Centre. Several sections of the footpath are in place and most of the concrete for the plaza area outside the entrance has been poured.
While construction is still in progress in the main stadium, particularly at the northern end, it will be reopened temporarily to accommodate these events. Much like the Giants games earlier in the year, there will still be some restrictions in place in parts of the site for health and safety reasons. There will be more exciting events to follow later in the year, when the Centre will be complete and fully reopened. In other progress, the new corridor on the western side of the centre,
Final touches to improve the vehicle entrance from Paru Paru Road are underway and this area should be looking good for the capacity crowd who will be watching the Silver Ferns in action on 11 September. Remember you can keep an eye on progress via the time lapse cameras on the website, nelson.govt.nz/projects and look out for future updates in Our Nelson. nelson.govt.nz/projects
Applications open for community grants
No digging please
Applications will open for Community Investment Fund Grants and Youth Development Agreements this Friday 26 August.
Metal detector enthusiasts are reminded not to dig holes on Council reserves or sports fields.
Funding is available for not-forprofit community organisations to apply for, where they meet the funding criteria outlined in the guideline documents relevant to the application. Community Investment Fund Grants are targeted towards social development activities and are open for applications up to $2,500. Youth Development agreements nelson.govt.nz
are for a minimum of $5,000, for a one year duration. Application forms and guidelines will be available online at nelson.govt.nz (search = community investment fund) from Friday 26 August until 9am Monday 19 September. For any enquiries contact nicola.gausel@ncc.govt.nz or call 03 546 0217.
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Even small holes can cause damage to the reserves, especially any playing surfaces on the sports fields. Please refrain from digging holes in any Council reserves to protect them for all to enjoy.
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Spring clean with Second Hand Sunday If you feel like doing a bit of spring cleaning, Second Hand Sunday is on 11 September, from 10 am. Freely given and freely taken away, Second Hand Sunday is like a garage sale but with no money involved. You can register your home online at nelson.govt.nz (search = Second Hand Sunday). Otherwise just print out a poster from the website and display on your letterbox. We ask you not to include items such as food or dangerous goods like faulty electrical equipment, chemicals or firearms. Please put your items out on your driveway – not on the footpath – and at the end of the day bring in any remaining items. A list of homes participating will be avaiilable online or you can pick up a copy from the Council Customer Service Centre the Friday before. Please respect the 10am start time. nelson.govt.nz
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MEETINGS The following meetings of the Nelson City Council have been scheduled: Governance Committee 9am
25 Aug
Hearings Panel to hear objections to the Proposed Road Stopping at 80 Scotia Street 9am
30 Aug
Hearings Panel – Other – Ruma Ma-rama 9am
6 Sep
Hearings Panel to consider objections to the Proposed Road Stopping at 80 Scotia Street – Ruma Ma-rama 9am
7 Sep
Council meeting 9am
8 Sep
Brook Recreation Reserve Management Plan Panel – Hearing (if required)
The Suter Gallery blessing
9am
A very well attended dawn blessing ceremony was held on Friday 12 August at the Suter Gallery – Te Aratoi o Whakatu. With that done, work on relocating the collection back to the Gallery can begin. Make sure to keep Sunday 2 October free in your calendar for the fun family reopening day!
12 Sep
Brook Recreation Reserve Management Plan Panel – Deliberations 9am
13 Sep
Nelson Regional Sewerage Business Unit Board – Ruma Ma-rama 1pm
The next Second Hand Sunday will take place on 11 September.
16 Sep
Regional Pest Management Joint Committee – Tasman District Council Chamber, 189 Queen Street, Richmond 10am
New recycling wheelie bins Delivery of the new wheelie bins starts next week. Please remember: • Delivery will take place over several weeks, please be patient. • The wheelie bins will start being collected from 17 October 2016. Please don’t put your wheelie bin out before 17 October as it can’t be collected until then. Continue to recycle as usual for now. From the week starting 17 October collections will be every two weeks, with glass and mixed recycling both collected on the same day. Mixed recycling goes in the wheelie bin while glass goes in the crate you are already using. Check the address on the sticker on the side of the bin to make sure it is for your property. The sticker will also show your new collection day. Your new bin will come with an information booklet that covers everything you need to know about the upcoming changes to the recycling collection service. Please take the time to read it and get ready for the new service starting 17 October.
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Record resource consent year for Council One hundred percent of resource consent applications for the 2015 – 16 year were processed within the timeframe required by national legislation. This year, non-notified consent numbers reached 450, the highest in seven years, and up 17 percent from last year’s total. The average processing timeframe was 12 days. Council’s Strategy and Environment Group Manager Clare Barton says that the team has been able to deliver exceptional service to its customers. “This is a huge improvement from nine years ago, when there was 45% compliance processing resource consents taking an average of 30 days.” Council has streamlined its process and offers pre-application meetings to ensure there are early conversations about applications.
Air Quality breach Council’s air quality monitoring recently recorded a breach of National Environmental Standards for Air Quality. On 2 July, 2016, an average 24 hour PM10 concentration of 51 micrograms per cubic metre was recorded in Airshed A (Nelson South). The National Standard for air quality is 50 micrograms per cubic metre. This is a good reminder that we need to do what we can to improve air quality in Nelson. If you have a woodburner, ensure you create heat and not smoke by following top tips on nelson.govt.nz, search = better burning tips. You can also keep up to date with Nelson air quality online at lawa.org.nz. nelson.govt.nz
21 Sep
Council meeting 9am
22 Sep
Other Meetings Nelson Youth Council 1pm
19 Sep
For a full list of Council meetings go to: nelson.govt.nz/meetings Notes: 1: 2:
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Unless otherwise shown, the meetings will be held in the Council Chamber, Civic House, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. A public forum is held during the initial period of the Committee/Council meeting. Anyone wishing to speak at this public forum is asked to give prior advice to an Administration Adviser on 546 0200. Agendas will be available for perusal at the Customer Service Centre in Civic House, or at Nelson Public Libraries, two days prior to the meeting. Agendas and minutes for Council meetings can be viewed on Council’s website nelson.govt.nz.
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Nelson Vietnam veterans who commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan at the Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village last Thursday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
RSA remembers Vietnam battle Simon Bloomberg Nelson's Vietnam veterans paid their respects to the New Zealanders and Australians involved in one of the biggest engagements of the Vietnam War at a commemoration service at the Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village in Stoke. The Battle of Long Tan was fought in horrendous conditions in a rubber plantation near Phuoc Tuy Province in South Vietnam, on August 18, 1966. The Royal New Zealand Artillery's 161st Battery fired the guns in the battle that helped save three platoons of Australian soldiers - 18 Australians were killed and 24 wounded, while at least 245 Viet Cong were killed in the fierce fighting. Last Thursday, 15 of Nelson and Tasman's Vietnam veterans marked the 50th anniversary of the battle in a solemn service at Ernest Rutherford. Although none of the veterans were involved in Long Tan, former 161st Battery member Neville Manins says "we were
certainly made aware of what our guys had done there" when he served in Vietnam. "The battle was quite early in the piece, so I missed it," Neville says. "I was over there from 1968 to 1969, but there was still a lot of pride in the Battery's role at Long Tan - they fired all the shells that saved the Aussies." Neville says the 161st Battery's role at Long Tan was recognised when it received the South Vietnamese Presidential Unit Citation of The Cross of Gallantry With Palm Leaf and the US Presidential Unit Citation Award. Ernest Rutherford resident and Vietnam veteran Rusty Taylor, who helped organise the commemoration, says New Zealand's part in Long Tan is widely recognised in Australia. "I was New Zealand's instructor at the Australian Royal Military College at Duntroon at the time, so I had definitely heard all about Long Tan," Rusty says. "It was a fierce battle with hand-to-hand fighting and it saved our base at Nui
Dat." Australian veteran and Nelson RSA member, Kiwi Sturges, says the Battle of Long Tan epitomised the ANZAC spirit that exists between Australia and New Zealand soldiers. "It wasn't spoken about too much but it was typical of the Australian and New Zealand comradeship," Kiwi says. "You don't want to glorify war, but there was a lot of pride in the way we worked together to win the battle." One of Nelson's highest ranking returned servicemen, Colonel Ken Fenton, who was commander of New Zealand's V Force from 1968-1970, says the Battle of Long Tan was the last "big engagement in combat" involving New Zealand soldiers. Nelson RSA president and Vietnam representative Barry Pont says he is delighted the sacrifices of the servicemen involved in the battle have been recognised. He says the 50th anniversary of Long Tan was also commemorated in Wellington, Canberra and South Vietnam.
Graeme O’Brien - Get Informed and Get Voting. Democracy, Accountability & Transparency, if we have these three core principles in good measure we will get good decisions. Democracy: People have a right to have a voice in decisions that will affect them. Their concerns must be addressed, not dismissed. Accountability: People have the right to know why something was done and who was responsible for that decision if it is found to be erroneous. Transparency: People are informed of what is going on in their communities as the first step in a two-way communication process. If elected, these three principles are the ones I will measure all decisions against. I will work fulltime to
make sure the people of Nelson are informed and their concerns are addressed, not just dismissed. If you want someone who is committed to working for the people and their interests…... Vote Graeme O’Brien. Stuart Walker - Over the last 30 years as an Electrician I have specialised in Solar Water Heating and Remote Area Power Systems. Sue and I live on a lifestyle block above Enner Glynn, Stoke. I have been Chairman of the SPCA for the last 16 years. My father Keith Walker, was a three term City Councillor. For the last few years I have attended most Council meetings. I have made submissions, spoken at council forums, and been involved in Resource Consent Hearings.
Graeme O’Brien Putting community first!
“Graeme has been a tireless, focused, committed and amazingly effective campaigner for the interests of the local community and the country on many issues, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.” – Prof Jane Kelsey, Faculty of Law The University of Auckland
“Graeme is a dedicated member of the Wood Burner Lobby Group, who has campaigned for changes to the wood burner ban. Graeme has shown he is not afraid to question and lobby the Council on matters that he considers are neither fair or reasonable.” - Nelson Woodburner Lobby Group
*Authorised by Graeme O’Brien, 129A Waimea Rd, Nelson.
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“Being a Councillor is a full time job - I have the time, the enthusiasm, and background for this task”. DAFFODIL DAY: Nelson Cancer Society volunteer Betty Van Rooyen with centre manager Linda Lucre and a whole bunch of daffodils. Betty says the centre has been inundated with silk flowers and the fresh ones are on their way. “We’re really busy at the moment, Daffodil Day is on Friday so we’re getting all the pre-ordered baskets ready and delivered to local businesses.” Photo: Brittany Spencer.
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Meet The Candidates
2016 Nelson City Council and Mayoral Candidates
Most importantly, I will bring to the council over 45 years experience of successful customer service and self employment. With a practical background, I am fully committed to, and relish the challenge of being a full time councillor. My aims are to reduce council debt, hasten the upgrade of the aging city infrastructure, and seek more openness and meaningful consultation. Stephen Alder - I look forward to representing you as a Nelson City councillor, helping make Nelson the most vibrant small city in New Zealand. Working with families to keep children safe has been the focus of my 25 year social work career at Child Youth and Family, the last 18 years in Nelson. My contribution to the sporting community includes a current role on the board of Nelson Cricket where I am proud to be part of the team that has brought international cricket to Nelson, and 11 years as president of the Nelson Suburbs Football Club. If elected, I will be part of a council that spends your rates money wisely, ensures a safe and healthy community for all, works as a team and provides quality services now and plans
well for the future. Heather Bryant - Heather Bryant is keen to bring an independent, common sense voice to the Nelson City Council, having previous experience as a member of the Westland District Council. Heather now calls Nelson home after living here for the last 16 years and is passionate about the future of the area. Being a property consultant, Heather believes she has strong communication and negotiation skills to offer and, after taking a lesser role at work, has the time and the energy necessary to be an effective member of council. Heather understands that Nelson City Council faces a number of issues within the community and believes a councillor should enter as an impartial party, reviewing all the information and listening to peoples concerns before making a sound decision. Having been heavily involved in hockey administration, management and coaching, Heather is now on the board of Hockey Nelson and has previously been a mentor for the Big Brothers Big Sisters organisation. Rachel Reese - It’s a privilege
to be Nelson’s Mayor and you won’t find a better advocate for our region. I lead our city knowing we’re an outstanding place to live - attracting people from around New Zealand and the world. As we change and grow, I’ll continue to listen to what’s important to you to ensure we have affordable essential services, a focus on families, good jobs, and that we care for our magnificent environment. I’ve build an effective long term plan to deliver results. I’m committed to our city-to-sea connection and making the tough decisions on transport. The finances are back in shape (best rating of any council in NZ), we’ve addressed overdue infrastructure upgrades, we’re getting on with pivotal community and environmental projects, and we’ve secured Nelson as a key regional economy. Let’s stick to the plan, maintain stability and positive leadership, and have the Nelson we deserve. Cynthia McConville - COMMUNITY: Protecting trees on the Maitai River Walkway, speaking up for seniors and the less able, bollarding to stop boy racers at Branford Park, halting logging trucks on our
residential streets twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, influential in council creating a new bylaw for freedom campers. Convenor of Nelson Walkers Unite, founder of Nelson Safe Streets Association. I am passionate about this community. BUSINESS: A former tourism and hospitality business owner and manager of NZ’s largest private sector payroll. I am secretary of Progress
Nelson Tasman and support building the Southern Link. I understand what it takes for business to succeed. I am business-friendly. ENVIRONMENT: Supporter of the Nelson Nature programme, volunteer for Friends of Maitai, former Forest and Bird Marine Reserves officer helping establish the Horoirangi Marine Reserve. I will advocate for the environment.
Re-Elect Rachel Reese For your Nelson Mayor www.rachelreese.co.nz www.facebook.com/rachelreeseforyournelsonmayor Authorised by RJ Harden 137 Milton St, Nelson 7010
Stephen Alder DEDICATED TO MAKING NELSON LIVEABLE – VIBRANT – RESILIENT
Working with families to keep children safe has been the focus of my 25 year social work career at Child Youth and Family, the last 18 years in Nelson. My contribution to the sporting community includes a current role on the Board of Nelson Cricket where I am proud to be part of the team that has brought international cricket to Nelson, and 11 years as President of the Nelson Suburbs Football Club. If elected, I will be part of a Council that spends your rates money wisely, ensures a safe and healthy community for all, works as a team and provides quality services now and plans well for the future. I look forward to representing you as a Nelson City Councillor, helping make Nelson the most vibrant small city in New Zealand. A place we are proud to call our home. Find out more about me at www.stephenalder.com Authorised by Stephen Alder, 27 Andrew Street, Nelson
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CYNTHIA McCONVILLE FOR NELSON CITY COUNCIL
passionate about COMMUNITY BUSINESS friendly advocate for the ENVIRONMENT
YOUR VOICE ON COUNCIL Authorised by Heather Bryant, 45 Leicester Street
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Eric Davy - I’ve lived in Nelson for 29 years, and I love it. With the abilities I have, you can be confident we’ll achieve the outcomes needed. Projects started and completed through the committee I chair include.
• Re-sealing programme. Downer received a national award for this project. • Ngawhatu sewer upgrade to stop raw sewerage flowing through residential properties.
Eric Davy
for Nelson City Council Experienced 4 Terms as a Nelson City Councillor 42 years as a member of the New Zealand Police Past Vice President Nelson Grey Power RMA Certified Commissioner Expert in Road Safety
What do I believe in?
Affordable rates Committed to the whole community Ensuring core business takes priority Supporter of the Southern Link Authorised by Eric Davy, 10 Marino Grove, Nelson
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• Waimea Road/Motueka traffic lights. Elm St/Main Rd Stoke safety improvements. • Todds Bush footpath and stormwater construction. 40kph school speed limits approved. The Southern Link is now an essential third road. It will facilitate Nelson’s traffic, get the region’s products to the port and permit us to develop Rocks Rd with a shared footpath/cycleway. That’s why I argued for a fair and impartial investigation into the NZTA Southern link project. Some didn’t agree with my stance, but maintaining it upheld my commitment to Nelson’s future and that of the whole region. Mel Courtney - With a passion for Nelson and the wellbeing of our community, I’m standing for election to the City Council. A strong, united council that will see our city grow into the future is what we need.As Nelson's MP for six years, I carved a reputation of standing up for our region. With a further nine years on the Nelson City Council, chairing the Finance Committee for three, I have an intimate knowledge of the workings of both central and local government. I have a strong business background
having owned and operated supermarkets, alongside other business interests in the Nelson region. My focus will be on promoting policies that make our community more sustainable, resilient and connected. This is where our economic future lies! The Nelson City Council needs elected representatives who are skilled, experienced practitioners who understand the complexities and importance of local government. Tim Skinner - Tim Skinner is passionate as ever about doing his bit for Nelson, which is why he will once again be seeking re-election to the Nelson City Council. Representing families has always been important to Tim and has seen him heavily involved in youth sport, as well as successfully campaigning to lift the rules surrounding wood burners, an issue he will be continuing to push if reelected. Tim was also amongst several brave locals who put their bodies on the line for the community in the Fight for Victory charity boxing event, which raised over $100,000. From day one, Tim has advocated for the needs and growth of local businesses and pushed
hard to successfully achieve free parking, and says there is still plenty to do to improve the vitality within the CBD. He’s been a strong consistent voice at the table and has 100 per cent attendance of council meetings. Tim has proven to be a councillor who puts his heart and soul into the position. Pete Rainey- I’m a fourth generation Nelsonian and I’m standing for the mayoralty because I want Nelson to be a better place to live, for my family and for everyone. This means initiatives such as warmer homes, more support for social housing, and improving facilities so we can be out there enjoying what Nelson’s famous for. Phillipa and I have two young sons and I want to see more encouragement for innovative businesses so there are jobs here for our young people. As a businessman and a homeowner I don’t want to be paying higher rates, but there is a lot council could achieve by using its funds more wisely. Nelson needs a change in leadership style. With my nine years experience on council, I’m ready to be mayor and to bring people together, on the council and in the community.
• Former Member of Parliament for Nelson • Former Nelson City Councillor • Former Nelson Business Person
Council debt is to rise 59% this year - I am just so concerned with this record level of debt.
RAINEY
(eg. NCC Annual Plan 2016/2017 adopted 1 July 2016 “forecast net debt at 30 June 2017 of $131.6 million”debt level currently $84 million.)
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Mel Courtney Council Candidate 2016 Authorised by - Mel Courtney 26/269 Wakefield Quay, Nelson.
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Mike Rutledge - I’m Mike Rutledge and I request your support to represent you as a Nelson City councillor. My wife Meg and I returned to Stoke in 2013, setting up a charitable trust to prevent Natureland from closing. We’re proud of the successful turnaround of Natureland as a place of positive welfare that actively contributes to biodiversity restoration. It’s great to hear Nelsonians say they are now proud of it, too. I’m the chairman of the Tahunanui Business Association and previous committee member of Tahunanui Community Centre. Raised in Nelson, I gained a master’s degree in Christchurch while playing representative rugby. In the corporate world, my work in marketing achieved international awards. I enjoy cycling and spending time in our National Parks. I want to apply my skills to serve Nelson as a councillor. I ask for your vote, in return I promise to dedicate myself to ensuring a bright future for Nelson. Kevin Gardener - 'Nelson City needs a Gardener'. Independant Nelson City Council candidate Kevin Gardener was born in Nelson and is married with two adult daughters. Vice-president of Nelson Greypower. Member of a Nelson and NZ historical society
and RSA. Also Vintage Car Club of NZ and Automobile Association 25 plus years. A worker and employer in the motoring industry all his working life. Administrator and competitor in motorsport. Supporting woodburners, a Southern Link solution, a change to council‘s code of conduct, Modellers pond, keeping green waste services, lowering council's snowballing debt levels. Opposing shifting the library, council social engineering and use of ratepayer monies to support private business ventures. Using commonsense policies and principles to achieve commonsense results to the benefit of all Nelsonians, not any one section above others. Ensure that core basic council services are maintained to the highest standards and not neglected or reduced. Nelson City needs a Gardener - giving a CounCillor backbone to Council.
service in NZ Army transport and logistics, and more recently have spent a further 26 years in the commercial road transport industry here in Nelson. I am actively involved in community organisations including Cadet Forces, RSA, Freemasonry, Road Transport Association, to name a few. I am standing for the greater good of the Nelson Tasman region. Reduction of debt; containing rate rises to the annual CPI; strengthening the governance powers of elected members; focusing on core issues – collecting rates and charges, and building and maintaining infrastructure and community facilities, and a
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Derek Nees Having grown up and spent my early working life in Takaka, I c ompl e t e d 29 years of
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'living wage' for all council employees and contractors staff while carrying out any work for or on behalf of Nelson City Council. I look forward to working within the council to make Nelson a better place for Nelsonians. Derek Shaw - I have been a part of local government in Nelson for 30 years. Despite missing out by 40 votes at the last election, I’m still very keen to use my extensive experience, knowledge and energy to ensure Nelson remains a great place for us all to live and work in. My governance experience covers most areas of council’s activities, including chairing
various committees. I’m on the District Licensing Committee and Tasman Bays Heritage Trust, and a qualified chair for resource management hearings. Married with three adult children, I own a small publishing business, Nikau Press. I’m a founding trustee of the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary Trust and Nelson Environment Centre and on the board of several athletics organisations and the Saxton Velodrome Trust. If returned to council I will bring a positive, informed and collaborative approach to tackling, in a practical and sensible way, the many issues our growing city faces.
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Kevin Gardener Vice President Nelson Greypower Proven Fighter for fairness and common sense for all generations. Authorised by Kevin Gardener, 52 Tui Glen Rd, Nelson
VOTE DEREK NEES Nelson City Council Candidate 2016 “I’ll be a careful custodian of your ratepayer dollar while ensuring our city is the best little place on earth” Authorised by Derek Nees, 36 Rainbow Drive, Nelson.
Fresh energy Community focused Strong commercial background Strategic thinker who is practically minded
Mike Rutledge for Nelson City Council Authorised by Mike Rutledge, 39a Marsden road, Stoke
Authorised by Derek Shaw, 118 Rutherford St, Nelson and sponsored by Nikau Press.
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Nelson’s Brian Bishop is hopefull of leading the New Zealand Pistol Shooting Team to a medal at the Australasian International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) Hand Gun Championships in Bali, Indonesia, next week. The 27-strong team flew out on Sunday to acclimatise with the Cable Bay Club shooter also taking on the team manager role. IPSC is an action-based style of shooting, the pistols and ammunition are real, and the safety record and standard are second to none. Brian is competing in the open class and, along with one other person, was part of the fourmember team that came third in the last Australasian IPSC Hand Gun Championships. Brian has been part of the New Zealand setup for the past six years. He says the athletic nature
and moving targets make for a good mental challenge. “Some stages are really complicated and you have to work out what is the best way for you to get around the course and take the best shot. “Every course is different and the way you approach it is different for every individual. Brian has been “hooked” on pistol shooting since the first time he tried it, 20 years ago. “The guys that you shoot with are awesome, but I love the challenge of going to a course and trying to work out mentally what is required for me to be successful. “You only get one shot and I like that.” Brian travels the country to compete at various regional events to make selection for the New Zealand team. “You have to be calm, you’re moving with a full firearm. “You need to think on your feet and go with it, because no two competitions are the same.” “I never wanted the flashest gear
Cable Bay Shooting Club member Brian Bishop will compete in the open class for New Zealand at the IPSC Australasian Hand Gun Championships in Bali next week. Photo: Jacob Page. but I love to compete.” The 48-year-old says he’d like a placing in the team’s event. “We achieved that at the last Australasian Championships and there are a couple of us who are returning.”
The former rower and hockey player says he enjoys the sport because you can still do it to a high level at an older age. “I’ve shot against guys in their 70s and, while they don’t move rapidly, they’re deadly accurate.
“The top guys in training can shoot 30,000 to 40,000 rounds a year. I’m more around 10,000.” Brian says he tries to get to Cable Bay or Motueka to train every week, as well as mentor new members.
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No one is getting their hand on Kane Hames’ first All Black jersey. The Tasman Makos prop played 25 minutes off the bench in the 42-8 thrashing of the Wallabies on Saturday night. The 27-year-old says it was the culmination of a childhood dream. However, five months ago when he had no contract and he was battling knee issues, his All Black destiny looked more like a pipe dream. “It’s hard to put into words,” Hames says. “Running out was a moment I’ve thought about over and over since I was very young. “It wouldn’t matter if I play 20, 30 or 40 games it would be hard to see me swapping any All Blacks jersey I put on, but certainly not my first. The Chiefs front rower came on with the game in safekeeping but showed his ball skills to move the ball on with
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SporTS Rugby league: The Tasman Titans lost their opening South Island rugby league competition match 38-26 to the Southland Rams in Invercargill. The Titans led 10-0 but could not sustain it. They will play West Coast at Trafalgar Park on Saturday at 2.30pm. golf: Greenacres Golf Club will be holding a Field Day on September 1. The day is open to sponsors and businesses to see how the club operates. football: Nelson’s Jeremy Brockie has signed a four year extension at Pretoriabased Supersport where he has spent the last two seasons. The 28-year-old was named player of the year, won the golden boot award and the chairman’s choice award at the team’s prizegiving.
Makos prop Kane Hames helped set up a try with his first touch as an all black, against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday night. Photo: Twitter/All Blacks.
Rugby: The Tasman under-19 earned a level of respect despite losing to their Canterbury counterparts 42-26 in Blenheim on Sunday. The hosts trailed 35-7 at halftime but won the second half 19-7.
his first touch to send Julian Savea barging over for a try. “I don’t pass a lot, it’s not something that’s been part of how the Chiefs play, so it was nice to get a touch and I’m smart enough to know when to get the ball to the faster guys outside me.” Kane says his fellow All Black
football: Two goals from Mat TodSmith helped Nelson Suburbs to a 3-0 win over relegated Halswell United in their Mainland Premier League match at Saxton Fields on Sunday. Suburbs will finish second if they win their final game against Coastal Spirit in Christchurch on Saturday. The Tasman United women beat Waimak United 3-2 in Nelson.
front-rowers helped him acclimatise to the team culture. Kane says he’s unsure if he got a true test match experience given the comfort of the scoreboard when he came on. “I think the Aussies were down to a new midfield combination and new winger, and the forwards didn’t want anything
to do with us because we were smoking them, so maybe next week will be a better gauge of test match rugby for me.” The meteoric rise was so quick Kane didn’t have time to fly family over for the game. He’ll now look for test cap No. 2 when the two teams do battle in Wellington on Saturday.
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Napier Boys’ High School and tournament favourites Saint Kentigern College from Auckland. “We would like to finish in the top two in our pool and make the quarter-finals so we will need to start well given our draw.” The team wished to thank all of its sponsors including the Nelson College Old Boys’ Association, the PTA, Mainland Foundation, everyone who had helped with the fundraising during the quiz night and the sponsors supporting this page. The team comprises multiple nationalities which Dave believes is one of the reasons the team struggled to gel in the early stages of the season. With so many players used to different styles of football, an emphasis has been put on communication to help speed things along. Styles from Europe the United Kingdom and the Pacific Islands have all merged into the 2016 team that will look to repeat their 2015 team’s
heroics where they won the national crown on home soil. The efforts had helped cut the cost of the trip for each person from $900 to $300.
Nelson College First XI captain Labu Pan (right) models the All Whites jersey that will be raffled to help the team cover its cost to defend their national title in August. Photo: Jacob Page
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Kelsey Smith laments Alex Frame claims Nelson Cycle Classic Alex Frame made a winning to New Zealand racing missed medal chance return after missing selection for Jacob Page
There was no looking forward for Nelson’s Kelsey Smith as she lamented the Black Sticks’ second consecutive fourth place finish at an Olympic Games. After being outclassed 3-0 by eventually gold medallists Great Britain in the semi-finals, the Kiwis were unable to make the most of their chances against Germany to lose 2-1. The 22-year-old has several more Olympic campaigns ahead of her, but her thoughts were with her more experienced colleagues including fellow Waimea College Old Girl, Anita McLaren. “We didn’t make the most of the chances we created. “I really feel for the girls who experienced this kind of disappointment four years ago. “The mood is pretty down at this point.” Kelsey gave herself a pass mark for her efforts during the tournament, which included a goal against Spain and one against Australia in a quarter-final victory. “I’ve felt really great about how all the girls have welcomed me into
Kelsey Smith says the Black Sticks didn’t make the most of their chances on attack to earn a medal at the Rio Olympics. Photo: Supplied.
the Rio Olympics, winning Saturday’s elite race in the third round of the Calder Stewart Cycling Series, the Nelson Classic. After missing the final cut to make the national endurance track squad for Rio, Frame returned home from his European base and, riding for the Mike Greer Homes Cycling team, Frame won a large bunch sprint ahead of Tom Hubbard and team mates Ben Johnstone and Tim Rush to win the 125 kilometre elite race in three hours and eight minutes. “The Mike Greer boys just controlled it and we looked after ourselves,” Frame says. “We did everything we meant to, got the job done, rolled Tom [Hubbard] at the finish and Ben was third, so it was a good day.” In some consolation for Tom, his second placing sees him take a narrow lead in the series
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focused on getting a result for Johnstone, so was happy to sit in the bunch for the first half of the race. As the racing went on, he felt stronger and, when the racing all came back together towards the end, felt confident about winning the sprint. “I came good near the end and felt sweet as everyone was getting a bit tired. The next round in the series is in Dunedin on Saturday September 10.
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Cafe, 22 New St every Weds 10.30am. All Welcome.. Clive 5472725 or Karin 5474461 CANCer soCiety grouPs survivors & thrivers. If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along & meet others in this friendly atmosphere. Ph 539 1137. mindfulness & relaxation Tuesdays 1pm Fairfield House $3 donation to Cancer Society 539 1137. Prostate Cancer support group meet 1st Thursday of month Broadgreen House 1.30 to 3.30pm , Ian 547 3373. Breast Cancer support group 17 Oct. Cancer Society Nelson 102 Hardy Street, if you have or have had breast cancer come along to this friendly atmosphere. Register 539 1137 or info@cancernelson. org.nz seminar “New Breakthroughs in Cancer Treatment” Registrations essential www.queenstownresearchweek. org/public-outreach or Cancer Society 539 1137 NelsoN host lioNs ChArity golF tourNAmeNT will be an 18 Hole event. Open Sponsored Tournament at Nelson Golf Club Sun 6 Nov ‘16 Start 10.30 am. Chosen Charity is “Adult Learning Support” Contact Les 538 0313 womeN who loVe to muCh: Thursday 25 Aug 12.30-2.30pm if you are a woman who loves too much & wish to explore the dynamics of this way of relating, in a supportive environment ,with others. Nelson Women's Centre $5; Ph: 546 7986 AstroNomy No meeting Thurs, 1 Sept. Fresh FoCus Dr Nick King speaking on "Small Things Matter – Inside the Microscopic World of Shellfish" on Mon 5 Sept from 10 to 11 am at Elim Hall at 625 Main Road Stoke. Everyone welcome. Entry $2. BookChAt At the BeACh. Regular sessions starting Nellie Nightingale Memorial, Tahunanui Library. Fourth Tuesday of each month, 10.30-12. Next on 23 Aug.. hirA sChool’s VAlley To View Family Fun Day. Active family fun at Happy
Valley’s adventure playground. Heaps of entertainment for the kids, plus scenic walks & mountain biking trails. Delicious food, bouncy castles, live music, stalls. Sunday Aug. 28 from 10. Gold coin entry. full details at www.hira.school.nz. NelsoN meNsANs invite interested people to the next Nelson testing on 3rd Sept. at Richmond. Interested? Go to http://mensa.org.nz/apply-for-our-test Local contact Judith 02102561060 meet the NelsoN & tAsmAN CANdidAtes Nelson Branch of the National Council of Women invites you to meet the women standing for Nelson City & Tasman District Councils. Wed. 7 Sept. 7-9pm. Constance Barnicoat Meeting Rm, Richmond Library, Queen St., Richmond NelsoN host lioNs ChArity golF tourNAmeNt our 33rd Year & will be an 18 Hole event. Open Sponsored Tournament at Nelson Golf Club Sun 6 Nov '16 Start 10.30 a.m. Chosen Charity is “Adult Learning Support.” sPeCiAl olymPiCs QuiZ Night – Community welcome. BRd.green Intermediate School Hall. Sat. 3 Sept, 7- 10 pm. $10 per person (includes nibbles), table of 6-8 people. Bar, Eftpos chocolate wheel, auction. Bookings Ph: 544 5927 the CeNtrAl gArdeN grouP Are holding a Spring Floral Extravaganza at The Methodist Church Hall Neale Ave Stoke Sat. 3 Sept. 9am - 4pm. Showcasing Unique Rare And Unusual Plants, Floral Art, Sales Tables Devonshire Teas And Bumper Raffles. Entry $3. APPleBy sChool CouNtry FAir. Sat 3 Sep 11am-2pm. Bouncy castles, animal nursery, haunted house, plants & produce, country cafe, great food & live entertainment, face painting, silent auction. Ph 544 2898 ClAssiC & ColleCtABle CAr show, u3A NelsoN: meet next Aug. 24 at Nelson Golf Club, Bolt Rd 10am. Speaker is Angela Francis, CEO of the Primary Health Organisation, her topic is "Intro-
ducing The P.H.O." New members are welcome. ViCtory CommuNity CeNtre Classes for Term 3, 2 Totara St: Tel 546 8389. monday: Table Tennis tuesday: Victory Play Group, Yuan Gong, Sit & Be Fit, Pilates wed.: Bubs Music Class, Hand Craft Group. thursday: Family Badminton FAmily history moNth At your liBrAry Aug 22-31 Elma Turner Library: Wednesday 24th 1.30 Join Heather Thomas at the Red Wall ‘What do we do with Grandma’s stuff’. Thursday 25th 12.00 Collective holiday memories. 90 years of camping at Tahunanui. Information: library@ncc.govt.nz / 5468100 www.nelsonpubliclibraries.co.nz stoke seNior events for Aug. thurs 18 A talk by Heather Lackner from the Alzheimers Association. tues 23 The Bullen Sisters musical entertainment. weds 24th Philippine lunch at 12 pm. Cost: $14. Please book. Then at 1.30 pm a presentation on Philippine culture & music. thurs 25 An illustrated talk by Mel on her European travels . tues 30 Richmond Scottish Country Dancing Demo. weds 31 Aug.. HOUSIE $5 a card. Most weekly concerts/events start at 1.30 pm, admission of $5 (unless otherwise stated). Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd., Stoke: 547-2660. tuesdays - mahjong @ 1pm. Stoke Memorial Hall. $3 NelsoN CommuNity Potters 136 Rutherford St. Evening classes start Tues 2nd Aug & Wed 3rd. Handbuilding / wheel work. Beginners to expert. Social group Thursday 10-12 and Mondays 6-9pm.ncpotters@gmail.com or 5481488 regulAr eVeNts: hAVe you eVer thought oF BeComiNg A VoluNteer? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, info or advice? Check out our website www.volunteernelson. org.nz ph 546 7681. CroQuet Tues & Sun 12:30 pm at the croquet club opposite ANZAC Park. Come try a fun sport for men & women of any age. Equipment & instruction pro-
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