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More rates for homeowners Sara Hollyman Nelson residents will see rates rises of between 6.1 and 7.99 per cent come July despite the average rates increase being 5.7 per cent. For those with a land value of $175,000 the increase will be $169
a year, a land value of $370,000 will see an increase of $264, and those with land value that sits at $800,000 will pay $475 more than they did this year. Nelson’s homeowners will be paying more to help rebalance the portion of rates that commercial
properties pay compared to residential properties which is “out of kilter”. Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese says council has always taken into account all ratepayers commercial, industrial, residential and rural in the total
rates package when working out the “average”. Rachel says commercial properties have paid half a per cent less in rates each year over the last three years and that will continue for the next three years, being reviewed annually.
“It had got out of kilter; commercial ratepayers were paying proportionately more than residential for the value of their properties.” An average rate rise of between 5
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Nelson's first pride week Erin Bradnock It’s been a long time coming for Nelson’s very own Pride Week. When Nelson Pride coordinator Aimée Borlase first arrived in Nelson in late 2016 she struggled to find an established group of like-minded and queer-friendly individuals. Now she’s organising Nelson’s first Pride Week with Nelson Pride.
SEE PAGE 2 Nelson Pride Coordinator Aimée Borlase with some Nelson Pride members ahead of Nelson’s first ever Pride Week.
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FROM PAGE 1 Nelson Pride is a safe space for adult locals and travellers of all genders and sexualities who would like to meet new people and be part of an LGBTQIA+ community. “Nelson Pride is really important to me,” says Aimée. “When I came to Nelson, one of the first things I looked for was a queer-friendly place and we didn’t have much.” Q Youth, a local support and advocacy group for young Nelsonians and their whānau, were eager to start a pride week a few years ago. Though after some deliberation they realised they didn’t have the funds or resources to put that plan into motion. Now in 2021, Nelson Pride has taken the reins and from
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today Nelson joins the likes of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Whangarei in hosting a pride week. “It’s important to remember that pride is about celebration but also about protest,” Aimée says. “We’re the people around you, we’re not out in the fringes. It’s about making sure that we feel visible, it’s about waving a flag and saying ‘we are here’.” Pride Week kicks off with a Pride History night with Nelson’s “pride pioneers” Peter Finlayson and Pete Banham as part of Tuku 21 Whakatū Heritage Month. Peter Finlayson has been active in the queer community since the early gay liberation days in Auckland and Nelsonian Pete Banham now operates Autumn Farm, a queer accommodation venue in Takaka.
Q Youth Nelson is hosting an open night on Thursday and to anyone who wanted to meet the team, ask questions and get resources.
Nelson Pride is really important to me.” – Aimée Borlase
On Saturday night, Nelson will be treated to a Drag Bingo night with renowned drag queen ‘Felicity Frockaccino’. Felicity says she is equally excited as she is surprised to hear the event sold out last week. “I wasn’t even expecting to get bingo happening, let alone
sell-out. It’s not a big city and because Nelson is considered, dare I say, ‘conservative’, I thought it would be a long shot, but I’m so grateful and I’m really excited to come down.” Felicity says contestants can expect “a lot of laughs and expect to leave with sore cheeks” this Saturday at Nelson Musical Theatre, who have gifted the venue free of charge. The festivities end on Sunday with a Pride Potluck Picnic at Tāhunanui Beach - a free event open to all rainbow community members and allies. Aimée says this week is just the beginning for Nelson Pride Week with the aim of a pride parade in coming years. “It’s super exciting to start something for the future, we want to see pride week get bigger and bolder every year.”
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Homeowners face bigger rates rise FROM PAGE 1 and 5.7 per cent is expected over the next 10 years according to the draft Long-Term Plan 202131 which is currently out for consultation. But, in reality, the rises will be more for residential property owners over the next three years, until commercial and residential balance out. This rise includes a proposal to reduce the Uniform Annual General Charge - a fixed charge for services that every property receives, irrespective of its land value. Without this, the lowest property rates would increase by 6.7 per cent. Rachel says it’s been the toughest Long Term Plan process yet, with three major factors influencing rates rises; Covid-19, government legislation and a re-valuation of council assets. “It has been a hard slog; I’ve been talking with mayors all around the country and everyone’s found this really tough. Some of them are looking at much higher rates rise.” Council debt will rise by $176 million over the 10-year period to a total of $291 million and the debt/revenue ratio will sit at 143 per cent. Rachel says that ratio is “very low” when you put it into a country-wide context and that they could drive rates down by borrowing more, but she doesn’t feel that’s the right thing
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Rate rises will be different for homeowners depending on the land value. Data: NCC. to do. “I don’t want to be, in 10 years, leaving a future council with a problem they can’t fix. It’s about our generation paying our fair share, but there’s no doubt about it it’s getting harder to get those books to balance, thinking about climate change.” She says council is proposing a strong capital expenditure which will leave future Nelson with important assets. “They’re the hidden assets that support good environmental outcomes, support development and things like safe drinking water coming out of your tap, being able to flush your toilet and knowing that the water will be dealt
with in a safe way are still the fundamentals, but they are not the only things. “We’ve invested well and are in a good position but when we look at what’s in front of us there’s hundreds of millions of dollars to keep up with expectations of the community and to address climate change.” She says as we look out beyond the next 10 years, it’s going to be unaffordable for local government to fund and the model from government may need to change. “These are big dollars, and we are going to have to have other funding.” To submit on the LTP email submissions@ncc.govt.nz or go to shape.nelson.govt.nz
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Kaka Valley development moves to next stage Charles Anderson Editor
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A controversial housing development tagged for the Kaka Valley is set to move to the next stage when the company behind the project lodges its formal applicaion later this week. The landowners behind the proposed Maitahi / Bayview
project have advised Nelson City Council that an application for a private plan change to the Nelson District Plan will be submitted on Friday. The application will be published on the council’s website and has 10 technical reports that explain the potential effects and benefits of implementing the plan change. Council will then consider
the application before likely putting it out to public notification. The development is likely to see hundreds of new homes built, starting at around $550,000 for a house and land package. The plan is to develop 315 acres of the 800 acre area into housing, a wetland area, walking and cycle tracks and native bush. One of the landowners, Ngāti
Koata, says it is particularly excited about the opportunity for a component of affordable housing within the development. It says that ecological values within riparian areas mostly along the Kaka Stream will also be significantly enhanced and retained as open space and esplanade reserve. There will also be an enlarged area for the Botanical Reserve and an
expanded network of walkways including the Bayview ridgeline walkway. The process will likely garner much interest with the Save the Maitai group recently generating a 8000 signature petition against the plan. The landowners say they look forward to the commencement of the community engagement process.
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Budding young scientists got the chance to get up close and personal with some of the groundbreaking work being done at the Cawthron Institute on Saturday. The open day featured a journey through time as the institution celebrates 100 years since opening in Nelson. Here, eightyear-old Eden Tapper analyses an algae sample while on a tour of the laboratory. Photo: Jonty Dine.
Nelson Tasman Hospice has a new CEO in the form of Tony Gray - the former head of NMIT. Tony will succeed Frans Dellebeke, who announced in January that he wished to step down once a suitable successor had been identified. The hospice board says Tony is a very experienced senior executive, who will be well known to many in the Top of the South for his successful leadership of NMIT. He left that role in 2017 to
take up the position of chief executive at Ara Institute of Canterbury, where he is regarded as having transformed Ara “with his efforts resulting in a more collaborative, inclusive and agile operation”. Chair of Nelson Tasman Hospice John Peters says Tony is a very experienced and wellrespected chief executive with an exceptional record. "We are delighted that Tony will be able to build on Frans’s successful nine years in the role, and bring his proven leadership, strategic capability,
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innovation and ongoing focus on improving outcomes to us here at hospice. It gives us great pleasure to welcome Tony to hospice, and to welcome him back to Nelson”. Tony says he is “very excited" about the new role and the opportunity to be part of the team at the Nelson Tasman Hospice. John Peters says that a start date will be announced in the near future. "In the meantime the board is grateful to Frans for continuing in his role as chief executive."
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Youth mental health wait times double
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New data that shows that wait times for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Nelson and Marlborough have more than doubled over the past 3 years is misleading, says the DHBs chief medical officer. The figures show that the average wait time for CAMHS services across 16 of the 20 district health boards increased to 33 days for the year ended July 2020, up from 21 days when Labour was elected. In the Top of the South, however, that increased from 23 days to 48 days over the past three years - among the worst in the country. Nelson Marlborough Health’s chief medical officer Dr Nick Baker says “in a perfect world no one would ever wait for anything” but the idea of the waitlist was misleading. He says there is a difference between someone who has urgent needs and someone who does not.
Covid has taken its toll on our young people.” – Dr Nick Baker
“People with urgent needs are seen urgently … it’s slightly misleading to think that wait time is all created equally.” However, Nick says that people are still waiting longer than the DHB would like and the workload is also getting bigger, particularly amid Covid-19 anxiety. “Covid has taken its toll on our young people.” He says hearing a “constant bad news story” can impact some young people heavily. He hopes that the Government’s allocation of funding to mental health also quickly finds its ways to DHBs to let them do their job. “It is fair to say, with the increased workload related to Covid, that services are under pressure.”
Most of all, however, he says that if the situation changes with young people then parents need to go back to their GPs to tell them. “Let someone know, don’t just assume.” Nelson-based list MP Nick Smith says the wait time data reinforces his call last September to the Minister for a review of our local DHB mental health services. “The Government must also accept responsibility for this appalling deterioration in mental health services for young people, as every DHB in the country has seen significant increases in waiting times.” Nelson MP Rachel Boyack says that the Government is investing significantly in mental health services across New Zealand. “Waitlist times for CAMHS have been raised with me by the community and I have raised this with the DHB earlier this year, who have assured me they are working hard to reduce the waiting list.”
Set designer Tony Jones and set constructer Stuart Yank are usually working behind the scenes at Nelson’s Theatre Royal but for the theatre’s open day they took taken centre stage. Tony has worked as a professional set designer back home in London but has formed a “well known double act” with set constructor Stuart at the Theatre Royal, who is always in awe of his creations. The Theatre Royal hosted a lively open day last Sunday with costumes, history and behind the scenes secrets on show for the public. Photo: Erin Bradnock.
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Zoned out: ‘Gutted’ parents react to Nayland College zone launch Kate Russell Reporter
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Nelson parent Jaynie Holmes feels let down by the Ministry of Education as she now faces the real prospect of having to spread her five children across three local secondary schools. On April 2, Nayland College brought in its new zoning plan after more than a year of discussions with the ministry on how to stem its overflowing roll. Although she already has a 14-year-old at the only co-ed secondary school in Nelson, Jaynie’s 11-year-old, nine-yearold, seven-year-old and twoyear-old won’t automatically be able to join their sibling - because they live out of the zone. Nelson College for Girls and Nelson College are the only other high schools in the city. “I am gutted for my children that now the chances of them all attending the same high school is very slim.” The only way she will be able to get her other children into Nayland College is by applying for out-of-zone places. Top priority will be given to applicants who are siblings of current students - which is
The Nayland College enrolment zone. Image: Supplied. welcome news for the Holmes family. Next in line are siblings of former students, then children of a former student of the school. The zone stretches from Saxton Rd in the south to Moncrieff Ave in the north. People will be able to apply for out-of-zone places for next year from July, but principal Daniel Wilson says there are “no guarantees” and couldn’t estimate
how many places there could be. The school’s board of trustees will determine the number of out-ofzone places available for 2022 by May 28, with a ballot drawn in September. Zone plans were first confirmed by the ministry last July, with the roll sitting at its 1330 capacity. There are now around 1480 students and temporary classrooms have been brought in
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to cater for this. Daniel says the decision to zone was “out of his control”. “It’s been very clearly set out for a while, it’s business as usual for us. Now we just have to get on with it. “From a leadership perspective, it’s a useful tool for the school we can control the overcrowding. But that’s not to say I don’t have sympathy for those parents
whose children can’t attend a coed school.” The zone lines up with Broadgreen Intermediate's home zone boundary. Daniel also confirmed to Nelson Weekly that the board was currently drafting a letter to the ministry about concerns that out-of-zone non-binary and transgender students would have to apply for a directed enrolment. “They are wanting to know if anything can be done to change the legislation, it’s a factor they may not be aware of.” Meanwhile, Jaynie, who is part of the Nelson Facebook group ‘Whanau for Educational Choice’, has been fighting the zone since it was announced. “The feeling in the group at the moment seems to be shock, disbelief, and disappointment for the youth of Nelson and what this means for our upcoming teenagers who want to learn in a progressive co-ed environment.” She says she worries about her 11-year-old son, who will be starting college in 2023. “He is more suited to Nayland College - their curriculum fits him better. He has many friends who are girls as well as boys. We just have to hope that there are enough out-of-zone spaces.”
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Backlash over fireworks display Jonty Dine
A Saturday night fireworks show has caused an explosive reaction from locals. Stoke residents were startled by the six-minute display at Saxton Field celebrating a woman’s 50th birthday. People have gone to Nelson City Council and social media to condemn the fireworks which they say terrified their pets and children. The display was done by John Ivanoff of Combat Pyrotechnic Fireworks Displays who says the backlash is because the “whinging brigade are being unreasonable and just have a fundamental opposition to fireworks in general”. Georgia Clark heard the display from her Waimea Rd home causing her pets
significant distress. “They were all quite freaked from the sound, it was a huge bang.” Georgia took to the Combat Pyrotechnic Fireworks Displays Facebook page to voice her disappointment. “No public warning for the Nelson area, terrified children and animals, people having to fork out on vet bills. What for huh? So y’all can watch some pretty lights go boom?,” Georgia wrote. The company replied to Georgia, stating that “it seems you think that the universe revolves around you”. She says she felt the response was “extremely unprofessional". “I’m quite disappointed in the company’s ability to communicate with the
general public.” John says that he has to fully comply with all legal requirements before setting off any fireworks. “All of my displays are fully legal, and I need to get a compliance certificate from civil aviation, the fire service, Worksafe and get landowner permission.” John says nowhere in the law is widespread notification required and the fireworks were within noise boundaries of local bylaws. “It was a private event, and the client was renting the venue on the condition it be allowed to have fireworks.” John says he went through the proper process and, as a courtesy, the council asked if he would notify the close neighbours. “The immediate neighbours
were given a letterbox drop.” He has been shocked by the backlash. “It’s legal, I’m allowed to do it and I am deeply saddened by the fact these people put so much energy into complaining about six minutes of happiness.” John says he has been subjected to plenty of abuse since Saturday evening. “It’s been severe, the phone has been going constantly and it is unacceptable, people saying I hate old people, babies and dogs.” John says people are effectively trying to destroy his business because “they were pissed off by a wee bit of noise”. “If they can’t accept that it’s just someone having a good time, then it’s not the society, I want to live in.”
Fighting modern slavery one signature at a time Jonty Dine Reporter
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A Nelson charity is on a mission to rid Aotearoa of products stained with the atrocities of slave labour. From rubber gloves produced in Asia, to cocoa from Africa and canned tomatoes from Europe, New Zealand consumers can unknowingly buy products created by slave labour, says Trade Aid in Nelson. The Hardy St store has been at the forefront of a movement putting pressure on the Government to pass a
‘Modern Slavery Act’. Nelson Trade Aid trust member Doug Adam says local customers have become more aware of the importance of ethical shopping. “We want to make companies responsible for finding out what’s at the end of the supply chains.” Nelson Trade Aid shop manager Margaret Court says not having such legislation threatens the way New Zealand will be perceived around the world. Margaret says New Zealand is dragging the chain, so she hopes a petition could
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Lizl and Al step up to dance for a cause With Dancing for a Cause only a few weeks away, we have been catching up with the contestants who are ready to strut their stuff for Nelson Tasman Hospice. Next up is Lizl Matthewson and Al Columbus What was your dance experience before D4AC? Lizl: I grew up with my mum always dancing with me and teaching me little dance steps. I also did a little bit of ballet but mostly modern jazz through my school years. I love to dance and used to put music on and dance in a Flashdance style in our garage. I dance with my kids, friends and when cleaning the house. Why did you want to sign up to it? Lizl: Giving back has always been important to me, even more so since my personal experience with breast cancer. This, combined with wanting to do ballroom dancing like on Dancing with the Stars, and having firsthand experienced the support and care from Nelson Tasman Hospice, made being a contestant on NBS Dancing for a Cause a dream come true.
competition? Lizl: I have not really seen all competitors' dances and believe that everyone is doing well. I think Sarah might be. What things have you been doing to fundraise for hospice? Lizl: There have been so many businesses and individuals who have Biggest challenge? Lizl: After learning the steps and been involved in fundraising, including routines; dancing, remembering to look friend and family donations. Everything up and keep smiling. That it is not only from business sponsorship paying for logos on a #TeamLizl promotional doing a dance but a performance. car to raffles, nibbles and fundraising What have you enjoyed most about it? evenings, dance exhibitions, sausage Lizl: I have loved learning to dance sizzles and much more. working with Joel my dance partner and choreographer Emma. The love What are you most nervous about? and support from family, friends and Lizl: Performing in front of so many people, especially family and friends, businesses. and not achieving the fundraising goal Lizl Matthewson has been waiting to dance in the event for more than a year. Photo: Charles Who do you think is your biggest that I have set myself. Anderson. How have you found the experience so far? Lizl: This experience has been incredible so far in getting to know and work with people all with the common purpose of doing the best that they can in raising funds for hospice and producing an amazing show.
What was your dance experience before D4AC? Al: Not a lot. The last real public dancing I did was in 1990 when I was in Nelson Operatic's production of Evita. No less challenging, but very different to what I am doing on May 1st. Why did you want to sign up to it? Al: I was involved in a lot of awareness and fundraising for Hospice during my years with Fifeshire FM and MediaWorks. When, in 2019, Emma and Derryn asked me to enter, there was no hesitation. It was an easy yes to continue supporting such an important part of our community. How have you found the experience so far? Al: Bl*#dy HARD!!! But exhilarating, exciting and great for fitness!
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What have you enjoyed most about it? Al: The sense of being part of something fun - something challenging - something BIG! What things have you been doing to fundraise for hospice? Al: I have to say 'hat's off ' to some of my fellow entrants who have been stellar in their efforts. For me, I've done boosted promotions through my Stonewood Homes Facebook Page, engaged the local and National Stonewood Marketing Team and Network to help and donate, and my sponsor, Burger Culture, decided that if I hit $5000 I will get my chest waxed... live-streamed on their Facebook page. They also have a burger special - The Jive Porkin' - from which $3 a burger goes to my total, and a Classic Milo shake, too. What are you most nervous about? Al: Apart from getting my chest waxed online, stage fright, forgetting my steps, not keeping up with the tempo, falling over and dropping Sally...nothing!
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Strong domestic enrolments for NMIT Erin Bradnock Strong domestic enrolments for Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology marks a promising start for the polytechnic’s academic year. NMIT has had 4041 enrolments for domestic students as of the end of March, compared to 3299 in March 2020 - an increase of 22 percent. New chief executive Wayne Jackson credits the Government's free fees programme for the spike of domestic enrolments. “We can clearly see the impact of the fees-free programmes especially in targeted areas of trade from construction, engineering and carpentry, though most of our courses are seeing growth.” The Government launched its Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) in July 2020 which aims to redirect people who may have lost their job due to Covid-19 to a trade’s apprenticeship. “Some courses that we thought wouldn’t do well for economic circumstances due to Covid are also seeing strong enrolments, such as hospitality and cheffing, which is gratifying,” he says. Strong domestic enrolments come as a relief for NMIT which has dealt with its fair share of reshuffles in the wake of Covid. NMIT joined the first phase of the new national polytechnic structure, New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, during lockdown last year. All 16 of the country's institutes of technology and polytechnics will be merged into one national network as
New NMIT chief executive Wayne Jackson is pleased at the polytechnic’s domestic enrolments. Photo: Supplied.
We want to integrate with the business and culture community. Our plan is to be much more integrated and reflective of the longterm needs of the community.” – Wayne Jackson, CEO of NMIT
part of a Government overhaul of vocational education and training. NMIT’s former CEO, Liam Sloan, raised concerns over the structure in July and left the role in August for a position at Melbourne's Federation University. Wayne Jackson was appointed as acting CEO and in
November his appointment was announced as permanent. Wayne says the first phase of the new national polytechnic structure hasn’t affected NMIT too greatly. “Probably we won’t see a lot of the impact from the structure until the end of the year and next year. We haven’t noticed it aside from the growth,” says Wayne. Looking ahead, he says the polytechnic is focused on continuing to connect students to work in the region. “We want to integrate with the business and culture community. Our plan is to be much more integrated and reflective of the long-term needs of the community. We’ve got our challenges, from salaries to employment, it’s our job to help to support our regional outcomes.”
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Heather Kelling, Liz Ewins, Leona, Rae Rhodes, and Sarah Carpinter were part of an official hand over of cheque recently. Raising funds for a donation was a first-time event for the Nelson Veterans Tennis Club but is one they plan to continue. The Club which is based in Hope at the Hope Tennis Club took a democratic decision to use their annual tournament as a fund raiser and agreed the donation should go to St John’s Ambulance. President of the Nelson Veterans Tennis Club, Liz Ewins says they chose St John’s because of the good relationship that can be formed between the Club and St John’s. Liz acknowledging the training St Johns provide in the use of defibrillators. The annual tournament saw 106 players from Nelson, Marlborough and further afield take part and together they raised the donation of $500 which was presented to St John Home Health Representative, Heather Kelling. Photo: Supplied.
Nelson Media Club member Claudia Packer has published her first article about the Central Challenge at Nelson Central School. Photo: Jonty Dine.
Claudia keen for Central Challenge Claudia Packer of Nelson Central School At Nelson Central School on Sunday, May 16, I'm going to take part in a challenge and a gala. There is going to be a gala from some classes in the school like a ‘kombucha’ group (that is my group) a ‘stress ball’ group, a ‘hand sanitiser’ group, and also a ‘dream catcher’ group that is eco-friendly. If you go to the school on the day and you go up to a table, there will be a map for the challenge. Then, you will be given a map of Nelson with a landmark of where the numbers are for the
orienteering. Whoever gets back to the school first, with all the orienteering numbers completed, wins the challenge. My principal, Pip Wells, says the Central Challenge is a fun family and friends' game to do around the Nelson city. ‘’It's a family-friendly game for all ages.’’ There will also be some toys for kids and there will be a ‘Rogaine’ with a map, directions where to go, and you will need to come with your friends or family. There will also be games which will be ‘find the Lego guy’ and ‘hit down the coconuts’ and bouncy castles. There will also be food that
people can buy like fish burgers, coffee, hot chocolate, and hotdogs. There is also going to be a raffle stall where you go up to a stall and buy a raffle ticket and they will call out the winning number. Then you can go up to the stall where you got the ticket from and you will choose a jar full of stuff like art pens, stickers or a bouncy ball. Afterwards people will be able to buy one of those jars for $2. This article is a collaboration between Elma Turner Library’s Media Club and the Nelson Weekly, where journalists from the newspaper help keen students from the club get their first taste of journalism.
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Housing response: Dear Editor, Rachel Boyack, Nelson MP made me angry in her long reply on housing in that it makes no mention of Kiwibuild. The promise from Labour to build 100,000 affordable home for first home buyers nationally and 1000 in Nelson and Tasman was repeated over and over again by Labour in election ads. Not one home has been built in Nelson after 4 years and none are even planned. Does she think young people like me should just forget what she promised? She should not be surprised that young people are cynical of politics when Labour breaks such an important promise. I fear her latest promise that developers are building new homes in Nelson for under $600,000 is just as hollow. She should name the developers and tell us where they are, because I cannot find them anywhere in Nelson. Her idea that prices are going to come down is not realistic. The problem is that first home buyers cannot access any Government support under the Firsthome Scheme unless they are priced under $600,000 and there are currently none under that. Yours sincerely Alana Stilborn Taxi drivers: After watching traffic, I have concluded that the best class of drivers are our taxi drivers who always use their signals correctly and have good lane discipline. There are some professional drivers who don't keep to their lanes, especially those with trailers. Cars with trailers often don't keep to their lanes making for danger-
The end of school term this weekend marks a big change in Nelson secondary education. Students and their families will no longer have a choice of co-ed or single sex education after having both options for decades. This change is because of Labour’s education policy. Their new law passed in 2020, gives the Government the power to direct which school a student must attend. School enrolment policies
ous habits. Paul Bieleski, Nelson Council front door protest: The ridiculous suggestion by councillor O’Neill-Stevens for Tim Skinner to step down from council affairs while a code of conduct review is taking place needs to be exposed for what it is. In the past councillor O’NeillStevens has had differences of views with councillor Skinner, in his short and very inexperienced time at the council table, and he obviously sees this “protester at the council front door” incident as an opportunity to put the boot in. The facts are clear… 1. Councillor Skinner was not charged by the police. 2. Council rules and procedures do not require councillor Skinner to stand down. Best councillor O’Neill-Stevens stops the muck racking and (best as he can) sticks to the role he was elected for. Neville Male More schools offer breakfast for students: Awesome. Works so well at other schools, and it is not just for kids that can’t have breakfast at home. Our school encourages and welcomes all the kids to come along and have a Milo in the morning with their friends, it has also helped me on the odd occasion where I have needed to be at work earlier and I know I can drop the kids there early to have some toast and a hot drink. Maz Lester Thought you had breakfast before you go to school, school is for learning? Parents responsibility to prepare
used to be made by each School Board of Trustees but are now determined by Government. I disagree with this “Government knows best” approach that has also seen Nelson lose control of our polytechnic NMIT. I am a proud supporter of all our colleges. My four children have had an excellent education at Nelson College for Girls, Nelson College and currently at Nayland College. I highly rate
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breakfast for kids, good thing to do, but not the schools responsibility. Graeme Keehan Food waste trial could save 3000 tonnes from landfill: Where I am living composting etc is problematic due to the very small section and I would love to be able to send organic waste somewhere it could be useful. Deanne Claire Kilpatrick We already do our own composting at home. Tracy Jane Neal Not more noisy rubbish trucks on the road. Why don't NCC get more kitchen compost waste bins provided? Or suggest how people can make their own? Something easy, no smell, under the kitchen bench or in the laundry would be great. For those in apartments and for singles. Then use compost to grow herbs, patio plants and gardens. Sophie Glendorran
mention for Sam Dempster. We’ve seen him work around the community tirelessly with troubled children and picking up kids for training that come from single parent families. He provides every opportunity for all children to develop with empathy and humility - this is at the grass roots level of our community and the future of ball. Rox Johnson-Harawira Been watching the Giants since I was 14, so that’s 40 years. It was what all us teenagers looked forward to growing up here in Nelson, heading off to the Trafalgar Centre for home games. And I still get excited to go now. Thank you, Giants and management. Michelle Ashby Frank is a blast from the past. Unstoppable in an area when imports ruled the results. There certainly has been a huge shift towards domestic talent in the past three decades. Pete McNae
Good idea - but what would I feed my weka? Sally Tuathal
New home found for Welcome Clock artwork: Appropiate to bury it in an already over budget building. An absolute crazy decision from a Mayor who is out of her depth. Get some money back for it as scrap metal. Arnold Mason
I think this is a fantastic idea. I would definitely be keen to give it a go. Victoria Thomas Ashcroft
Very disappointed in our current council and decision making. Jen Dunn
The Giants who stand above the rest: This is a great collection of memories, thanks Jonty. I personally would have loved to have seen a seperate all-star
Some artist did well out of NCC. Did the council and artist not discuss where the piece would be hung?? Jenny Hennessy-O'Connell
I'd need a massive bucket with a household of five children and two adults. That's a lot of vegetable skins etc. Jannelle Blair Patterson
Waimea College where my wife was educated and Garin College that I helped establish when I was Minister of Education. Our five Colleges have different strengths and not all teenagers are the same. It also ensures our Colleges continuously strive to do better. The Nayland zone was strongly opposed by over 100 submissions from parents. The Nayland College Board called it “draconian” and “did not re-
spect diversity”, a view endorsed by Nayland’s talented Principal Daniel Wilson. The Labour Government ignored these Nelson submissions and put the new restrictions into effect this month. Nelson parents are so annoyed two petitions have been organised opposing the loss of choice of a co-ed education by Rebecca Glen and Brendan Hills. Rebecca’s is still open for signatures at https://www.parliament.
Mayor Rachel Reese seems to have found a very appropriate place for the Welcome Cloak considering its history which is now to go into Stokes , Greenmeadows Community Centre with its history. Snap ! Now we can all wonder what else will end up there. Bill Dahlberg
That's good. It was a costly drama but I wouldn't lay the blame with entirely council or even the artist. It just didn't work out, initially. Doug Barry-Martin
I'm in Tasman District and I'd hate to see TDC spent our ratepayers' money on something like this. Art is always a tricky subject to define, and even more difficult to justify the value of, especially in this case. I hope Rachel Reese reads all these comments and takes in how her ratepayers feel. If it is such a valuable item why not auction it off and put the proceeds to a worthwhile Nelson project where everyone can benefit? Roger Percivall
A ridiculous waste of money. The artist knew where the "cloak" was going to be installed and therefore should have made it to withstand the wind that frequently blows in that area. The cost of repairs should have been covered by the artist as it obviously wasn't built to the required standard. Susan Bown
Anyone notice its now half its original size.... Where's the rest of it? Does the council get half its money back for half the shiny piece of crap it paid for in the beginning? Tristan Fish
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Nelson Youth Theatre Company is bringing two well-known classics to the Theatre Royal these school holidays. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr and Little Women are running from April 26 to May 1 with performers ranging in age from six to eighteen. Company director, Richard Carruthers, says it is the first time that these versions of the shows have been performed in Nelson. “This Broadway version of Little Women is less than five years old, and the junior version of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is about the same.” A timeless story filled with personal discovery, heartache, hope, and everlasting love, Little Women is based on Louisa May Alcott’s life. It follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March. “It is one of the most beautiful shows we have ever staged,” says Richard. “It is just a gorgeous story, and this version really captures the warmth, energy, and everything about the movies and book with beautiful costumes and gorgeous music. “You’ll need to bring a box of tissues - it’s not all crying with heartache but crying from laughter.”
The cast of Little Women are looking forward to bringing the show to the stage. Photo: Nelson Youth Theatre Company. Directed by Melanie Carruthers, the show has a senior cast who range in age from 13 - 18. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was written by Ian Fleming, the writer of the James Bond books. Based on the 1968 film, the story follows an eccentric inventor, Caractacus Potts, who sets about restoring an old race car from a scrap heap with the help of his children Jeremy and Jemima. “This junior version has all the Fleming hallmarks - just toned down for a children’s audience,” says Richard. “It is an exciting story that many
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older adults have told me was their favourite movie growing up.” The show features the younger members of the company, aged from six to 14, and is directed by Leah Bethwaite, who has helped as as a costume designer on some of their shows. “It’s been her wish ever since she was a child to direct Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, so she’s living the dream. There is lots of adventure, lots of excitement and some very cute moments.” Tickets for both shows are available from https://nz.patronbase.com/_ TheatreRoyalNelson
CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG: Jack Hall as Mr Potts (driving), Hannah Astridge as Truly Scrumptious (front passenger) with Vince Fleming as Jeremy and Evie Dykzeul as Jemima (back seats). Photo: Nelson Youth Theatre Company.
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Have your say Whakatū Nelson! Climate Change – including $52 million on flood protection and coastal inundation projects
Kia ora koutou Nelson City Council’s Draft Long Term Plan 2021-2031 is open for consultation, and there are eight days left to have your say on what matters to you.
Infrastructure – $491 million on core infrastructure projects
So what is a Long Term Plan? Every three years Council develops a plan for our city. It looks at the next 10 years and outlines what we will aim to achieve, how much it will cost and how it will be paid for. For 2021-31, we have put the social, cultural, economic and environmental wellbeing of the Nelson region at the heart of our plan. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read our Long Term Plan Consultation Document. It sets out our vision for Nelson – A Smart Little City, highlights the eight key issues we have identified as priorities, and outlines our financial strategy.
You’ll find copies of the Consultation Document at our Customer Service Centre, public libraries and online at shape. nelson.govt.nz.
COVID-19 – financial support for Project Kōkiri, our regional economic response
Your wellbeing, Nelson’s future - we want to hear from you. Ngā mihi Rachel Reese
• Our Customer Service Centre at the corner of Trafalgar and Halifax Streets • The public libraries in Nelson, Tahunanui and Stoke • Online at shape.nelson.govt.nz/long-termplan-2021-2031
Community Facilities – including a new library that will be a vibrant hub of activity for our community
City Centre – a new spatial plan that will reinvigorate our city centre
We are keen to receive your feedback and ideas, and below you will be able to see the variety of ways you can make a submission. Whether you agree, disagree or have another suggestion, we really want to hear your views.
Consultation documents are available from:
– working with a range of partners to increase the number of residential properties in or near our City Centre
The natural environment – including $11.5 million on pest plant control
We are happy to have received plenty of submissions over the last few weeks but if you haven’t submitted yet, then the good news is that you’re not out of time.
We want to hear from you.
Housing affordability and intensification
Rates vs Debt – how much do we pay now, and how much do we pay later?
More information Online – Supporting information is available on our website at shape.nelson.govt.nz/long-term-plan-2021-2031 Talk to a person – Call us on 546 0200 to answer your questions or send you more information Our Nelson – get the latest Long Term Plan news at our.nelson.govt.nz/long-term-plan
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Consultation closes on April 21. Please look through what we propose, consider your priorities, and let us know what you think. Use the QR code to write a submission or visit shape.nelson.govt.nz/long-term-plan-2021-2031.
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Older residents and their friends and families enjoying a previous years Positive Ageing Expo with it’s many interesting outdoor stalls and demonstrations at the Headingly Centre, Richmond.
Promoting positive ageing The Positive Ageing Expo will be back in 2021, showcasing the recreational, health and social services available in Nelson – Tasman to make ageing a positive experience. The expo has been running since 2008, attracting over 2000 people each year. The next one is coming up on Friday, 16 April 2021 from 10am to 3pm at the Headingly Centre in Richmond. The event focusses on those who are retired orHEALTH are near-
“There’s a whole network of bike trails on my doorstep, so you won’t catch me napping in front of the TV.”
ing retirement age. “There will be over 70 stalls and exhibits onsite, mainly from community organisations,” says Tasman District Council Community Partnerships Coordinator, Gary Alsop. “The purpose of the event is to bring people together, find ways to engage and connect with community groups and discover new ways to help each other.” He says the overall aim is for everyone to improve
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A chance to connect The Positive Ageing Expo offers the chance to make contact with groups, organisations and service providers. “There will be lots of health agencies present such as St Johns, and there will be funeral homes,
senior citizens associations, Menz Shed, and many more people who provide good activities for our older generation to participate in.” People can come along the expo, visit the stalls and have a talk with people who will provide the information they want. There will be lots of fliers and brochures available on a wide range of areas of interest. With
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REFERENCES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. HTTPS://WWW.WHO.INT/NEWS-ROOM/FACT-SHEETS/DETTAIL/DEMENTIA 2. BSA SURVEY, 2019, HTTPS://WWW.NCBI.NLM.NIH.GOV/PMC/ARTICLES/PMC6545627/ 3. G LIVINGSTON, JONATHAN HUNTLEY,ANDREW SOMMERLAD, ET AL. DEMENTIA PREVENTION, INTERVENTION,AND CARE: 2020 REPORT OF THE LANCET COMMISSION.THE LANCET. JULY 30, 2020. 4. FREE HEARING CHECK AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE 18 YEARS OR OVER, EXCLUDES GP/ENT REFERRALS.
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such a raft of information disseminated in one day, it means you don’t have to navigate your way through websites or phone books – you can chat directly with stallholders and service providers. Keynote speakers include Merryn Gott who will discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on older New Zealanders and how the media portrayed older people during lockdown. This will be followed by Bevan Grant and Mal Drummond who will host an interactive discussion around the growing concerns of Elder Abuse. Throughout the day, there will also be the opportunity to try your hand at new activities such as Line Dancing, Dru Yoga and Fit for Fun. The expo is hosted by the Tasman District Council. “It’s my first year of involvement with organising the event,” says Gary. “We have a good cross section of people across a steering group because some of the agencies who support the expo already see the value of holding it. The event is a great opportunity to get everyone in one place so people can make connections.” Getting to the Expo The expo aims to celebrate every-
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thing that’s great about growing older, and provide opportunities for older residents stay active, connected, healthy and happy. So, be sure to come along to the expo this Friday and discover recreational, health and social services that can help you live your life to the full. With everything from vintage car displays, E-bike rides and yoga sessions through to live music and blood pressure checks, it’s gearing up to be a fun day out for anyone in the over-50s age bracket. The Positive Ageing Expo 2021 is happening on Friday, 16 April from 10am to 3pm at the Headingly Centre on Headingly Lane, which is located off 452 Lower Queen Street in Richmond. There will be plenty of parking available onsite. Admission is FREE, with complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits provided. Lunch is available for purchase. To find out more, visit www.tas man.govt.nz or head to the event’s Facebook page. For further information, contact Gary Alsop, TDC Community Partnerships Co-ordinator. Phone 03 543 8980 or email: gary.alsop@ tasman.govt.nz.
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Sodden start to rugby season Jonty Dine Reporter
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Following a year of uncertainty, cancellations and crowd restrictions, club rugby is back. Unfortunately, torrential rain greeted playing across the region on Saturday. Though it wasn’t champagne rugby on display at Trafalgar Park, Marist played to its strengths to make a winning start in its quest to win the Tasman Trophy for a third time. Marist’s powerful forward pack dominated Waitohi to grind out a comfortable 41-10 win over the Marlborough side. Skipper Jacob Norris says conditions saw a slight shift in the game plan. “Wet weather meant a slightly tighter game but up front, the big boys did really well.” Marist’s monster forwards gave the hosts the immediate impetus, with hooker Leopino Maupese scoring a hat-trick to give the hosts an early 17-0 lead. Nikola Vikena was the beneficiary of a fortuitous bounce from a Sam Briggs cross kick as the winger went in for the bonus point try before halftime. Marist regained its momentum as Te Puoho Stephens scored from the back of a strong scrum five metres out, before Waitohi finally got on the board through Luke Bergman. Waitohi began to chance its arm as Tim O’Malley opted for a
Marist halfback Cleve Barrell has an uncanny knack for scoring tries. Photo: Evan Barnes/ Shuttersport .
cross kick from a penalty inside rivals’ lineout operating poorly and their discipline waning, his own 22. The risk would not pay off Stoke were able to take almost though as the turnover led to an complete control of possession. Mako regular Te Ahiwaru inevitable Cleve Barrell try. Briggs capped his tidy Cirikidaveta was a standout at performance with a try in the No 8 while tighthead prop Brock corner to take Marist into the Kaahu and skipper Antonio Shalfoon were also influential. 40s. Elsewhere, the Nelson sides The newly-formed Awatere/ playing over the hill also Moutere combination lost 55enjoyed victories to kick off the 14 to Waimea Old Boys in Seddon year. Stoke picked up a 30-13 win against Renwick after the Results: teams were locked up 13-13 at Stoke 30 (N. Vaematahau 2, Hodson, Hughes tries, McKay 2 halftime. However, on the back of a pen, 2 con) Renwick 13 (Lister powerful scrum, Stoke scored try, Schollum 2 pen, con). three second half tries to grab a Marist 41 (Maupese 3, Vikena, Stephens, Barrell, Briggs tries, bonus point win. Guided around the park Briggs 3 con) Waitohi 10 expertly by first five Corey (Bergman, Tautari tries). McKay, halfback Mason Lund Waimea Old Boys 55 Awatere/ and midfielder Taine Robinson Moutere 14 pinned Renwick in their own Wanderers 19 Central 19 Waimea Old Boys 5, half and The profited from thein Points: Experts Denture Care The Experts in Denture Marist 5, Stoke 5, CentralCa 2, territorial advantage. Fresh legs off the bench Wanderers 2, Kahurangi 0, maintained the scrum Nelson 0, Renwick 0, Waitohi 0, dominance and, with their Awatere/Moutere 0
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the North Island including the new 3NZ Daniel Thomas from the Waikato. The following night they all do it again on the Moutere clay as the 900 plus horsepower Sprintcars do battle again but only this time they will be contesting the Collision Centre Nelson Sunshine Classic. This new promotion will see all the drivers compete
for the big cash prize as well as compete to get their hands on the biggest trophies handed out by the Nelson Speedway Association this season. Drivers to watch out for apart from the 3NZ of Thomas are the 19C car of Jamie Duff, 78c Matt Leversedge and 59c Caleb Baughan all from Christchurch and all are stupidly fast
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and very competitive. Local hopes will hinge on the likes of 6N Alicia Hill, 57n Greg Teece and the Nelson contracted Slamming Sam O’Callaghan. A fair contingent of competitors are making their way north to Nelson from Cromwell as well including ex-Warrior and Kiwi Rugby League player Whetu Taewa. Whetu was in the original Auckland Warriors team back in the day but over the last few seasons has been racing in speedway including racing Sprintcars the last couple of years and is really getting to grips the 900 horsepower beast. Other promotions over the two nights are the third and final round of the Three Quarter Midget club championship and the first ever club championship for our newest class, the Quarter Midgets for kids aged from 8 years old to 15 years of age. To round out the first night of racing the Production Saloons will contest their Easter Championship. Second night the Quarter Midgets once again feature and will contest their Easter Championship while the other kids class, the Youth Ministocks will also contest their Easter Championship. Please take note that the Dirtworks South Island Sprintcar championship on Saturday the 17th will start at 6.00pm while the Sunshine Classic meeting on Sunday the 18th April will kick off at 5.00pm. For more info head to our website at nelsonspeedway.co.nz or alternatively head over to our official Nelson Speedway Association Facebook page and give us a like and be in to win free tickets to both nights of racing. See you all there!
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Saxton baseball comp a homerun The best young baseballers in the country took to the Saxton Diamond last week for the New Zealand Under 13 Nationals. Led by former Black Sox pitcher Marty Grant, The Nelson Heat would take home the bronze medal after going down 6-4 to the Pakuranga Hawkes before hammering West City 19-9 in the play off. Photos: Chris Symes/Shuttersport.
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Mike’s big break comes in the USA Jonty Dine After being offered a refereeing role in Atlanta, the first thing Mike Lash did was Google the local rivers. Mike was delighted to discover the Chattahoochee River was teeming with bass and trout which cemented his decision to make the move. Packing his three most important items first, his rod, passport and some undies, Mike embarked on the next chapter of his rugby journey. That opportunity arose after one of the best to ever blow a whistle got in touch with Mike. He asked him to officiate in one of the fastest growing tournaments in the world, Major League Rugby. Mike had just updated his Linkedin profile to include his work around mental health. Intrigued, MLR head official Jonathan Kaplan called Mike to talk, which led to the offer of a three-year refereeing contract in the United States. “A lot of people at home know how hard I tried to be a professional referee in New Zealand, but it just didn’t happen,
though it wasn’t through lack of trying.” Mike says it is a cutthroat ladder and one he seemed destined not to climb. However, just as he least expected it, Mike was given a chance to fulfil that dream. Having arrived in Georgia on March 11, Mike quickly got to work making his pro debut during Atlanta vs Toronto at Life University. “I have always wanted to come to the States. I am a big fan of the sports here, so, to be a part of it, I have to pinch myself.” The match marked Mike’s first time in the middle after a long break. “I was nervous, but it was good nerves. It was such a cool day, and I took some time to look around and soak it all in, not many get to do what we get to do.” Mike will cover almost every corner of the country, from Houston to Boston, Los Angeles and Seattle. “I am here to do a job, not to make up numbers or have a six-month spring break. I’ll get the sightseeing in when I can but there is still mahi to do.” The competition, which was founded in 2017, boasts some big international names including Wallaby legends Adam Ashley Cooper and Matt Giteau, sevens star Cecil Afrika and two test All Black Jamie Mackintosh. “I can only see it growing.” The game is promoted in a unique way across the Atlantic, with singles nights and $2 beers helping drive in the fans. “There is a lot of passion, which is really cool. It is not their chosen sport, but many have adopted it.” The most common feedback he gets from Americans is how crazy the players
Mike Lash has been refereeing in the MLR in the United States. Photos: Ben Weinz Photography. are wearing no helmets. Mike says he is adjusting to American culture, even swapping out his beloved Speights for Budweiser. “In a month I have only driven on the wrong side once, tipping is weird, and I have been teaching a few ‘churs’ and ‘sweet as’.” Mike will be blogging his journey which can be followed here https://www. instagram.com/thewaybackblog_/
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Hannah Crabtree is regarded as one of the most promising young talents in the region. Photo: Jonty Dine.
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Motocross recently made a raucous return to Golden Bay with the Top of the South Championship held in Motupipi over Easter Weekend. Former Takaka man Hamish Harwood recently added the coveted MX1 crown to his bulging trophy cabinet and the West Auckland-based rider’s appearance in Golden Bay was a huge drawcard for locals and the hundreds who visited for the event. Photo: Supplied.
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The future of female basketball in Nelson is looking bright with the Sparks set to return to the national scene. Nelson is at constant risk of losing its greatest talents to the bigger cities. One such talent is Hannah Crabtree. Hannah made the move to St Andrews College from Nayland College for her final year of high school. The 19-year-old guard was assessing her future in Christchurch before it was announced the Sparks were returning. “I was looking to move but with the Sparks coming back there was a reason to stay.” Hannah says she first played for the Sparks in 2018 and still relishes the experience. “The knowledge I got from
playing with those older players was amazing and it is really exciting to have a team back at that top level. It’s great for Nelson basketball.” Hannah says there is a wealth of promising young basketballers in the region. “We have enough talent to compete and there are a lot of young players who will be ones for the future.” She says the Sparks will no doubt be an incentive for that talent to remain in Nelson. “To have that pathway and play the best women in the country without having to move away will be huge.” Hannah enjoyed a successful stint down south on scholarship, going undefeated in the Canterbury schools league as well as winning the club premier competition. However, she has now opted to return home where she has been given a job at Nelson Basketball.
General manager of the Nelson Basketball Association, Frances Tilly, says she is thrilled that a pathway to professional basketball is opening up for local women and girls. “To have the Nelson Sparks back and playing live on TV is going to be a great boost for our young female basketball players in the region. We hope it’ll give them something to strive for in the game, and the goal is to see local players out there in the Sparks colours once again, inspiring our youth.” The Nelson Sparks have been granted a two-year licence to participate in the NBL’s 3x3 Schick Cup, effective for the 2021 and 2022 editions of the competition. The Sparks haven’t played a part in top tier NBL competition since 2016, just four years after hoisting aloft the championship trophy of the then-named WBC in 2012.
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ME/CFS/FM SUPPORT Nelson Bays. Find support with others who understand. Come and join our informal group. Mon 19 April 2-3 pm at Broccoli Row, 132 Collingwood St. Ph. 027-243-7124. strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com INTRODUCTION TO ZEN BUDDHISM: Beginner Instruction available Mon evenings at our Nelson Centre. Learn how to meditate the Zen way. Phone Gwitha, 0211218133 for information. Mountains and Rivers Affiliate Nelson.
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ages. Brian 545 0542, Shirley 539 6205. NELSON NEWBIES WALKING GROUP welcomes new people. Every Tues & Fri, 10am in Nelson, Stoke, Richmond. Ph. Karin 022 152 9963.
WEDNESDAY FOREST & BIRD TALK by Konstanze Steiner and Jonathan Puddick about Lakes380 Project. Wed 14 April. Talk starts 8pm. Tāhunanui School Hall, Muritai St. HAPPY GARDENERS CLUB welcomes new members to join us for a friendly meeting, Third Wed of month 7pm Ocean Lodge. or meet us 5.30pm for a meal or just a chat. Phone Judith 5486075 for more info. STOKE TAHUNANUI LADIES REBUS CLUB welcomes new ladies to come along and enjoy fun fellowship and friendship. Meet 9.45am 3rd Wed of month at Nelson Golf Club Bolt Rd. Ph Diane 035476331. CAKE DECORATORS meet every third Wed of the month at the Stoke Methodist Church at 7pm. We are creating Petunia flowers using sugar paste on Wed 21 April. Contact Desiree 0276302359. ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP for ESL speakers: students, locals, visitors. Wed 4.30-6pm, Trinity Church, back right-hand door, 64 Nile St, by Nelson Central School. Informal conversation, tea, coffee. Inquiries: Rachael Ph 02102686970. PETANQUE IN THE CITY Wed and Sun 1.15-3pm. Come and enjoy this social game. For more information phone Roger or Shirley 5466562. NelSONG neurological choir - Fun singing for your general wellbeing, plus increased brain, breathing and vocal strength. Wed mornings. Details RSVP Colette music therapist, ntmtcollective@ gmail.com, ph: 021 644618. RADIO CONTROL MODEL PLANES at the Wakapuaka flying site on Wed and Sun from 10am to midday, weather permitting. New members welcome. Contact Murray 021457663 for information.
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INDOOR BOWLS, come and join us for social indoor bowls and a cuppa every Wed and Fri afternoon 1:15 - 4pm. Beginners welcome. Trafalgar Street Hall in the City. For information ph. 548 9006. TASMAN TRACKIES CYCLING Welcome to new riders to Saxton Velodrome -Champion Rd. Wed 10am-12pm. Bikes available free of charge. Fun racing. Social coffee & chat after. Meet new people. Murray 0276450033, Malcolm 035445053.
THURSDAY OFF YOUR ROCKERS CHOIR Thurs, 2pm. Baptist Church Hall, Bridge St. Mixed choir, 60 plus, singing modern popular songs. New singers and instrumentalists welcome. No auditions required. Ph. Jan 5450434.
FRIDAY GROW - to prevent and overcome mental health issues, using a 12-step program and method Learn and understand. Fri 10-12, 9 Paru Paru Rd, Nelson. A welcoming group. Ph: 547-6120.
SATURDAY / SUNDAY STOKE MONTHLY MARKET, Methodist grounds, Sat April 17, 9am-noon, in hall if raining. Phone 927 6130 to book site. Supporting Nelson Hospital Chaplaincy and LifeLinc. FILIPINO CULTURAL CELEBRATION showcasing cultural performances from the Filipino community. Sun April 18 at Nelson Boys College assembly hall, 5-7pm. Tickets available at the door $5 per person. Children under 16 are free. Food available for purchase on the night. Cash only. ECKANKAR SPIRITUAL DISCUSSION All are welcome to this open-hearted conversation on Soul Travel - how to tap into your own divine intelligence. Sun 18 2-3pm, Nightingale Library Meeting Room, Tāhunanui. Ph. 0211882036. BOTANICAL SOC FIELD TRIP Sun 18 April Canaan Downs. Ph. Chris Ecroyd 5447038, 027 216 5772 or candjecroyd@gmail.com
Anonymous works. Ph 0226730237. All welcome. SURVIVORS AND THRIVERS If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along and meet others in this friendly atmosphere Register 539 1137 CARERS SUPPORT GROUP For Partners / Family / Friends who are supporting someone with cancer or recovering from cancer. Encourage, Share, Connect. Register 539 1137 or info@cancernelson.org.nz ATKINS GALLERY at Founders Heritage Park, next to Founders Cafe (87 Atawhai Dr). Exhibition of original Toss Woollaston paintings and drawings for sale, along with quality arts by local artists. or info@cancernelson.org.nz LEARN TO KNIT with Inner Wheel members for details phone Sharon 0273164661 or email: benboy.martin@gmail.com AIKIDO - Want to learn self-defence and become more confident? Do AIKIDO a Japanese Martial Art. We have children’s classes from 8-16yrs Wed & Fri 5-6pm. Check out Facebook, www.aikidonelson.nz, or call Callum 0210694211. NELSON WOODTURNING CLUB. Join us at our club rooms for Turning, camaraderie and sharing of knowledge. New Learn to Turn classes starting soon. Ph or txt Allan for more information 021543345. ARE YOU WONDERING what the Bible really has to say? New Weekly Bible Study Night @ Victory Community Centre 7-8pm Thurs All Welcome! Contact: Pastor Janine 021 02664608. FREE FUNCTION ROOM HIRE to all community groups. Avail 7 days. Wakatu Hotel 83 Collingwood St. Craig 548-4299. 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 5467681. NELSON ASTHMA SOCIETY membership $15 per year to receive the most up to date information on Respiratory Health. Just email asthma.nelson@xtra.co.nz or ph. Sue on 5441562 to join up.
Talk 7.30pm Mon 19 April, Jack Hobbs -Role of modern botanic gardens Jaycee Room Founders Park. HEALING PRAYER; it’s free, private, confidential. Available in the side room (“Bell Room”) at St Peters Anglican Church , State Highway, Atawhai. Look for the flag flying outside. Next session is 10am-12pm Sat 17 April. Ph 5452409 or 0272569968. HIGGINS HERITAGE PARK OPEN DAY Sun 18 April 10am-3pm, 222 Pigeon Valley Rd, Wakefield. Enjoy the experience of a large range of vintage machinery and rural life exhibits, rides on bush rail jigger, old school bus, honey barrel train. A great place for a picnic and to enjoy the countryside and the history of our grandparents. All welcome. www.higginsheritagepark.co.nz ADULT LEARN TO SKATE CLASSES. Get fit having fun! Sun 6:30pm $5 inc skate hire. Tahuna Beach skating rink. Contact Ruby 022 632 2564. YOGA ON THE BEACH Every Sat & Sun, 8-9.10am, Tāhunanui Beach. Everyone welcome, bring mat or towel 0275451907.
GENERAL GROUPS KINDLING for sale (chopped pine). Fundraiser for Nelson College Boys school trip. Large bags $20. Smaller bags $10. Free delivery within Nelson city. Please ph or text Bridget 021 252 0930. BRONCHIECTASIS? Do you have this condition? Please get in contact with the Nelson Asthma Society to register for a free community talk delivered by a Respiratory Specialist. Contact asthma. nelson@xtra.co.nz or phone Sue on 03 5441562. GIVE LAWN BOWLS A GO Summer & Winter at our friendly Tāhunanui Bowling Club, 131 Tāhunanui Drive. Free coaching and a ‘cuppa’. Phone June for more info on 021 373 813. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Is alcohol causing problems for you in your life? Want to stop drinking but can't? Maybe we can help. Support meetings every day. Call 0800aaworks 0800 229 6757. FOOD, IS IT A PROBLEM FOR YOU? Are you suffering from anorexia, bulimia, obesity and/or compulsive eating? Overeaters
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