Kaipara Lifestyler, April 1 2014

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Triathlon fun at Kai Iwi Lakes Passing on the spark They say that the more things change, the more they stay the same — and that’s as true as ever at Laser Electrical Dargaville …

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Room needed for SPCA drop-in centre Whangarei SPCA is on the look-out for a suitable space in Dargaville to establish a drop-in centre …

 Northlanders took the chance on Saturday to get hot and sweaty, have lots of fun and then walk away with a pack of kumara. They were taking part in the Kumara Triathlon organised by Sport Northland. More than 200 people took part, with one entrant coming from Sydney. The event at the Kai Iwi Lakes gave adults the choice of a 700m swim or 1.5km kayak, followed by a 20km cycle and an 9.6km run. While everyone was tired at the end, they all went home happy with kumara supplied by the Northern Wairoa Vegetable Growers Association.

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Pay hike, $15,000 bonus, for CEO  by Colin Patterson

Kaipara District Council chief executive Steve Ruru is getting a pay rise.

Dargaville races moved due to drought The Dargaville races scheduled for Friday April 4 have been moved to Ruakaka…

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Commissioners at their monthly meeting last week unanimously adopted a recommendation to award Mr Ruru a 2% pay rise plus a oneoff $15,000 payment. Chairman of commissioners John Robertson says Mr Ruru has done a great job in difficult circumstances and says the one-off payment is well deserved. “We wanted to acknowledge his extraordinary

performance. He worked extraordinarily long hours through the last year getting Kaipara District Council into good shape and preparing the Local Bill to be introduced into Parliament. He’s worked hard in preparing the council’s response to the legal challenge from the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association.“ According to the council’s annual report for 2012/13

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Mr Ruru had a base salary of $220,000 a year. He also had use of a vehicle which was valued at $20,000 and other benefits of $10,313, making his total remuneration just over $250,000. Meanwhile, it has now been confirmed that commissioner Colin Dale who resigned in late February will not be replaced.

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The heroic Spartans are back, this time allied with the free forces of ancient Greece to defend their homeland against the ‘God King’ of Persia. An army of a million strong descends on the cities of the Greeks, and it’s up to a new elite group of sword swinging heroes to take the battle to their mighty foe. Epic bloodshed and legendary warfare!

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Veteran actor Olympia Dukakis heads up this road-trip love story, of a gay couple travelling across the USA to the state of Maine, where they can at last be legally married. Quirky, funny, heartfelt and powerful, this is a must-see for fans of drama and romance.

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The Coen Brothers return with a folkmusic infused story of 1960s New York, following the career of unknown and penniless muso Llewyn Davis. His ramble through the underbelly of the Big Apple during the early days of Bob Dylan and the peace movement is as artfully crafted as any Coen masterpiece, and features a somewhat ironic cameo from pop star Justin Timberlake.

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 The Tebbutt family’s Ronald McDonald House’s Adopt a Room fundraising effort has received so much community support, that they have now surpassed their original goal of $5,239. “So far we’re up to $6,729 and counting,” says Erica Tebbutt, whose eight year old son Joseph requires regular in-patient care at Starship Children’s Hospital . “As a family, we want to say a big, big thank you to everyone who has contributed.”

 The sun was out on Saturday as the Ruawai Lions held their annual auction. Blue skies greeted scores of locals and some from further afield who descended on the Kaipara Kumara forecourt in search of bargains. Among the items going under the hammer were a spa pool, a piano, furniture, a motor bike, bicycles, building materials and firewood. Lions secretary Dorothy Simpson says the money raised will be used for community projects, including a youth exchange programme with Methven Lions and an annual Christmas function for senior citizens.

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Dallas Buyers Club Matthew McConnaughey stars in this tale of one man’s fight against prejudice and bureaucracy. In 1985 Texan electrician Ron Woodroff is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. Shunned by his family, fired from his job and treated like a pariah, he sets out to smuggle life-saving drugs across the border for himself and other AIDS patients.

 World renowned accordionist Kevin Friedrich wowed a large and appreciative crowd when he performed at the Lighthouse in Dargaville. Mr Friedrich was born and brought up in Dargaville. Although he has lived in New York for the last 25 years, Mr Friedrich regularly comes home to Dargaville to perform. Last month’s concert was a chance for him to show off his skill on a unique kauri accordion made by Finnish artisan Aaro Luukinen.


Better training could mean more jobs

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Movie magic returns to town  by Colin Patterson

The movies are back in Kaiwaka after a three-year gap.

 by Colin Patterson

A public meeting last week is likely to lead to a strategy that could mean more job opportunities for Kaipara’s young people. The meeting was organised by Dargaville businessman Andrew Wade and Kaipara District Council community facilitator Darlene Lang. Those present included Dargaville employers, representatives of training organisations and social service groups who recognised there was disconnect between the skills young people have and skills local employers need, resulting in many young people leaving the district to find jobs. The meeting asked Sonja King to act as a coordinator and prepare a plan. Ms King says she plans to meet employers in the next couple of weeks to find out their needs. She will then look at what training opportunities are required so young people can get those skills. “I’ll then develop a plan so that young people are trained with the skills they require. That means they can stay and have good opportunities here.” Ms King says it could take up to six months to develop a plan. Implementing it will require cooperation of training organisations such as NorthTec. All

 Movies back on the screen in Kaiwaka

 Training plan co-ordinator Sonja King

courses will then have to be NZQA accredited. Ms King says she also intends working with Work and Income and local high schools. Dargaville High had been invited to the meeting but was not represented. She says while there have been a number of local initiatives to improve job training in the area, most had been isolated and fragmented. “People need to know what others are doing. We need to work collaboratively.” 

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Pay hike, $15,000 bonus, for CEO Mr Robertson says considering advice from he has received a letter its lawyers on possible action against entities from associate Local and individuals involved Government Minister Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga in the cost blow out with Mangawhai’s EcoCare confirming that he will not sewerage scheme. be making an appointment The commissioners to fill the vacancy Mr Robertson says he sought the advice is comfortable with Mr following the release of the Lotu-iga’s decision and Auditor-General’s report is confident the three in December.  CEO Steve Ruru remaining commissioners Decisions were expected can do the work required. “We’ve from last week’s council meeting. But got expertise where it is needed. We the matter was not on the agenda. can cope.” “We’re still receiving and considering In other news, Mr Robertson advice. We’re considering options,” Mr confirmed commissioners are still Robertson says. 

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The town’s War Memorial Hall is now a venue for Hollywood blockbusters, meaning locals no longer have to travel to Dargaville or Whangarei to experience the magic of the big screen. Kaiwaka Community Cinema Trust chairman Ad Clarijs says the hall had been used as a cinema since it opened in 1952. But it used old film technology which became redundant when cinemas and distributors went digital. “When the hall was given back to the community we got money from the Kaipara District Council to do repairs. We then decided to go digital.” He said the hall committee had built up a bit of capital. That was used to buy

new chairs and a new sound system. “The sound system is just magic. It is 5.1-surround-sound. You feel the sound. We have to set it up every time. It’s kept in a separate lockable room. But it can be used for presentations.” The cinema reopened in mid December and currently shows movies on the first and third Fridays of every month, with a matinee on one Sunday a month. Ticket prices are reasonable, at $10 for adults and $5 for children. This Sunday at 2pm there is a special 50th anniversary screening of Mary Poppins. But because the cinema uses Bluray technology, it has to wait until movies are released on Blu-ray. 

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Passing on the spark  by Andy Bryenton

They say that the more things change, the more they stay the same — and that’s as true as ever at Laser Electrical Dargaville. As long-time owner and manager Bruce Metzener steps down, it’s his own trusted staff who have taken up the reins of this thriving electrical business, keeping the local Laser name ‘all in the family’. Experienced electrical professionals Paul Dickens and Jon Walker have earned the respect of customers It’s time to go local

‘The LocaLism DebaTe’ Monday 14 April, 6:30-8:30pm RSA Hall, Kaikohe

Dr Oliver Hartwich, economist and global expert on decentralised governance structure presents to the Northland community his paper ‘It’s time to go local’. Currently only 11% of NZ government spend is at a local level whether that be through regional or district councils ( half of the OECD average and a stark contrast to many countries with local spend over 60%). As local government in Northland undergoes a restructure it’s time to consider the real issue in the debate – local funding and the ability for local communities to set local priorities; not Wellington. Dr Oliver Hartwich will be joined by a local panel: Regional Councillor Joe Carr, District Councillor John Vujcich and Community Board member John Schollum to debate and discuss the ideas with open floor Q&A. Come on Northland let’s make sure we get what we need out of the current local government reorganisation process Hosted by Productive New Zealand starts with productive provincial economies

across a wide range of disciplines during their time under Bruce’s command — they are already familiar faces to Dargaville folk and to business owners and farmers further afield as well. With all this experience under their belts, the pair are quietly confident that their new tenure at the helm of the wholly locally owned Laser franchise will go without a hitch. Bruce may be stepping back from the proverbial ‘driver’s seat’ but he won’t be far away. The 40-year veteran of the electrical trade has been a Dargaville

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de-stress. But I’ll still be working in a diminished role.” He says that while running a successful business has sometimes been challenging, he would like to offer his sincere thanks to all of the customers who have stood by him over the years. 

 by Joanne Speechly

In the lead up to Rape Awareness Week in May, SOS Kaipara is holding a professional development workshop for people who work in the helping professions. “Getting real about sexual violence is geared to education and health workers, kaumatua and kuia, community and youth leaders and workers, peer supporters, social workers, the police and corrections staff,” says education facilitator, Wendy Laird. “We want to get hundreds of people along to this.

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“It’s an opportunity for people to find out how on earth they can support someone who tells them they have been raped. Or, it could be a teacher at school who is aware that sexual bullying is going on but doesn’t know what to do. “These are the kind of issues we want to address. At SOS Kaipara, we are all passionate about ending violence in our communities but this will not happen if we sweep issues under the carpet or keep them in the  SOS Kaipara’s Wendy Laird is hoping hundreds of people will too hard box.” attend the Getting Real About Sexual Violence workshop The workshop will help people understand more about sexual their interest by phoning SOS on 09 violence, crisis response, dealing with 439 6070. disclosures, best practice and what During Rape Awareness Week, SOS individuals and organisations can do educators are also hoping to visit local to assist their communities. It will be secondary schools and deliver short held on Friday, May 2 at the Dargaville presentations about consent and what Town Hall and people can register it means. 

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Top real estate award A facelift for Kaiwaka  by Colin Patterson

 by Colin Patterson

Dargaville agent Jean Johnson has been recognised as one of the country’s most successful real estate professionals.

Painting students at NorthTec are helping to make some of Kaiwaka’s public buildings look a little fresher and brighter.

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 Students from NorthTec’s Level Two Painting Course hard at work repainting the interior of the St John Building in Kaiwaka.

 Jean Johnson receives her premier award from Ray White New Zealand chief executive Carey Smith

Ms Johnson, who owns and operates Ray White Dargaville, received a premier award for 2013 at Ray White’s national awards function attended by more than 800 people at Auckland’s SkyCity last month. Ms Johnson has been selling real estate in the northern Wairoa for 20 years and has led the team at Ray White Dargaville for the last 12 years. She came to Dargaville in 1993 after a period selling in the south Auckland suburbs of Papatoetoe and Howick. “I love the lifestyle. It’s so relaxed. People are very relaxed. Dargaville’s a relaxed country town.” The awards evening featured top performers from all over New Zealand. “To get an award for the whole of New Zealand in Dargaville is unheard of. It’s an honour for Dargaville.” The awards recognise consistency in individual performance. Ray White New Zealand chief executive Carey Smith said the company had improved sales performance by 21% in the last 12 months, despite difficult market conditions. “It was significant to note the Elite and Premier performers lifted their overall turnover by 28% which shows the best people in the market are being recognised and appointed by vendors increasingly as each year goes on.” Ms Johnson is also involved in a number of community activities and is currently president of the Northern Wairoa Lions Club. 

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Tutor Jarrod McKelvie says the 13 level two students have been painting the inside of the town’s St John’s building. “It’s got a hall, a kitchen, a couple of bedrooms and toilets. It’s a big job — at least a month’s work.” He says the building is looking its age and needed a fresh coat of paint. “It’s pretty shabby. Water’s been getting in where the roof has been leaking.” The students have done much more than flip their brushes across the walls. “We’ve sprayed anti-mould on the ceiling. They’ve filled in cracks in the walls and replastered them. They’ve revarnished the floorboards. They now look a little better. “The work is giving students practical experience that will be of great value in their future careers. And by getting involved in the community, it gives them a sense of achievement.” He says while the community groups that benefit from the students’ work pay for materials, Carter’s in Maungaturoto has supplied paint at cost price. 

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Room needed for SPCA drop-in centre  by Joanne Speechly

Whangarei SPCA is on the look-out for a suitable space in Dargaville to establish a drop-in centre, which will run monthly clinics similar to those currently operating in Otangarei, Ruakaka and Onerahi. The SPCA is a charity, receiving no government or council funding, so a room is required free of charge, preferably in a building shared by other businesses or service providers. “I’ll only need the room once a month for three hours, from 10am until 1pm. It would need to have a toilet, a safe or enclosed area inside to check and worm cats and a covered area outside to check the dogs in all weather,” says Whangarei SPCA inspector/  Whangarei SPCA inspector/educator, Rachael Wyatt, educator, Rachael Wyatt. applying flea treatment at the Otangarei Drop-In Centre “We offer free worm and flea treatments, basic health checks, worm and flea treatments.”If you have advice on pet care and applications a room that would be suitable, then for the de-sexing programme, whereby Rachael is keen to hear from you now. community service card holders can Phone the SPCA on 09 438 9161 get their pets de-sexed for a donation. or email rachael@whangareispca. Occasionally people will surrender co.nz. puppies or kittens and I can take them Andrea Honeybun, Whangarei back to our Whangarei shelter. SPCA’s volunteer and fundraising “If people are finding it difficult to coordinator, is also keen to hear from feed their animals, pet food can be businesses who are willing to have purchased for a gold coin donation and SPCA donation boxes in their shops. the sale of this food helps to pay for the Phone for further information. 

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ANZAC weekend art fest  by Joanne Speechly

Aratapu Tavern will host the second annual Aratapu Arts Festival on Sunday, April 27 and organisers are keen to hear from people who would like to get involved.

 Last year, the first Aratapu Arts Festival was a great success

The festival grew out of an idea proposed by local singer, Anna Cutts. “Essentially, it started from a conversation about hosting an afternoon of opera, wine and cheese tasting — but it quickly grew into something else!” says Aratapu Tavern co-owner, Donice Morris. “And as it turned out, last year’s festival was really successful and the artists sold a lot of their work, so we’ll keep it going on an annual basis for now.” Donice says the interpretation of ‘art’ is loosely defined and they are keen to hear from people who are interested in having a presence at the festival. There

is no charge for booth space and tables will be provided on a first come, first served basis. “We are interested in all forms of art. Last year we had the Lions club ladies with their Christmas decorations, Te Kopuru and Dargaville art clubs, handmade jewellery and books, greeting cards and face painting. “We’ll set up the Garden Bar about 11am and continue through until 5pm — unless people are selling so much that they want to keep going!” Contact Donice at to book a booth or for more information on 09 439 5923 or email arataputavern@xtra.co.nz. 

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 Dargaville Little Theatre will come alive from this Thursday, as the small riverside performing arts venue becomes the scene for a Las Vegas style ‘cocktail theatre’, incorporating cool mixed drinks and canapes with songs from the great musical shows and from the charts. Director of ‘A Little bit Musical’ Anna Cutts says she is proud of how her troupe of performers have honed their skills in preparation, and that it will be an unmissable night for all.

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What is the Hub?

Dargaville races moved due to drought

 by Joanne Speechly

Early Years Service Hubs provide a central point where families can access support and a range of services in one place, alongside existing community facilities.

 by Colin Patterson

The Dargaville races scheduled for Friday April 4 have been moved to Ruakaka after the racing club decided dry conditions had made its track too dangerous for horses. Racing club secretary Basil Smith says the summer drought had caused cracks between three and four inches wide to open up on the track. “If a horse at full pace goes into one of those cracks, it will crumble.” Mr Smith says the rain from Cyclone Lusi has made little difference. The club has just two race meetings a year and it was hard making the decision  Basil Smith — cancellation a tough but necessary decision to call one of them off. But the cracks made the track Racing Club’s course at Ruakaka and will dangerous and there was no alternative, go ahead on the same date as originally Mr Smith says. scheduled. However, the distances of While the club does not have three of the races have been changed. irrigation, it has its own water supply. He says the Dargaville Racing Club However, watering the track had not will lose financially. “We will take a hit prevented the cracks from growing. but it’s not much. It costs $25,000 to However, racing fans have not been put the meeting on.” left in the lurch. The Dargaville meeting The next race meeting in Dargaville has been transferred to the Whangarei will be held in November. 

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In Dargaville, the local hub is gearing up for a busy 2014 with an exciting range of services and programmes on offer. “There are 13 hubs placed around New Zealand and these have been set up in the areas identified as having the most need for services for families with children aged naught to six,” says Hub manager, Lynette Matthews. “By need, we mean support and information families can tap into in terms of health, education and social services. “The Hub does not replace existing services. We aim to strengthen the coordination of services and improve access for families, therefore providing the best results for children.” At the Hub in Dargaville, parents and caregivers can access information about services, get practical advice, join a coffee group and make new friends or attend workshops. Upcoming workshops and programmes include HIPPY, the Incredible Years programme and Protecting the Hearts. The goal of Early Years Service Hubs is to help ensure that all children have the best start in life and be supported to reach their full potential.

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“The great thing about the Hub is that it’s a place where people can come together, in a relaxed, safe and childfriendly environment. It’s a chance to get out of the house and meet people and find out what’s available.” Call into the Hub at 28 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or phone Lynette on 021 272 2695. Dargaville Medical Centre holds the contract for the Dargaville Early Years Service Hub. 

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Before the game begins, it’s vital to stretch properly and warm up, and to correctly ‘strap up’ those areas which may be of concern. Top teams like the All Blacks employ specialists for this task, but most sporting clubs have contacts who can provide good advice and help. Getting the right equipment helps prevent injury too, such as good rugby boots which fit correctly and have proper sprigs. The final note, from health professionals who care for sportspeople, is not to be a hero. If you’re injured, your teammates and coach will understand. Hit the bench, get first aid, and rest up — this can make all the difference between a week out of action and a season on the sidelines. 

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There’s a reason that — despite the advances made every year in mobile telephone technology — certain industries stick with the tried-and-true communication solution of CB and RT radio. Robust, inexpensive, practical and network crash-proof, these units have been the ‘best mate’ of truckers, pilots, soldiers and construction workers for decades. It may come as some small surprise to realise that farmers are high on this list as well. The humble CB or hand held radio telephone is a valuable tool for those working the land, and not just because cellular phone coverage is patchy on many rural blocks. Farmers are embracing CB technology because of a variety of reasons, including its lack of cost per call, its ability to bind together a large workforce over a big distance, and most importantly for reasons of safety. It’s not as if CB radio engineers have stood still while cellular phones have advanced from bulky bricks to smart, touch-screen gizmos either. The modern

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It’s known by many names worldwide — the Foreman and the Rancher are just a couple — but farmers and outdoorsmen in New Zealand will know Honda’s iconic 420cc quad bike by sight rather than by name. That’s just how ubiquitous the big red machines have become — a mud-spattered image of Kiwi farming for many years, reliably there every morning for farmers from the cape to the bluff. Now change is afoot in the Honda ATV world, with big engineering and design paradigm shifts making the 2014 Honda 420 a more nimble, agile and comfortable proposition for those long days in the saddle. Two things remain the same — Honda have not pitched in to a sheer battle of empty horsepower with this latest offering, and they  Rebecca Yeabsley receives the first of what promises to be many have kept it red. Under that rugged,  Hondas next generation 420cc quad offers dramatically improved handling hampers of groceries from Dargaville Diesel Specialists proprietor squared-off new skin, there’s a Rod — a well-appreciated prize in the local auto repairman’s monthly precise manoeuvring and safer control on uneven surfaces. whole lot of difference though. draw. Each month one WOF customer who has had their car, ute, van Honda’s 420cc mill is legendary, and time has simply Developed at Honda’s sprawling or truck inspected by Dargaville Diesel Specialists will get the call, and they’ll take home a hamper bursting with essentials. United States R and D base in Ohio, allowed the Honda engineers to make it more reliable and the new 420 (there code-named the bulletproof. Coupled to a state of the art Rancher) has benefited from a ground- auto transmission, the single overhead up chassis and suspension system cam donk delivers ample torque with a New Vehicles redesign. This ‘double cradle’ frame squeeze of the throttle — no mammoth Available Now! is built super tough to handle anything amount of race-level speed, but then which the Kiwi farmer may throw at again, that’s not what the 420 is built NEW FIESTA SPORT, 1.6 Litre, Auto in Celestial Blue.............................................................................................................POA it, and a new swingarm and rear axle for. Instead it’s composed, capable and NEW FIESTA TREND, 1.5 Litre, Auto in Chilli Orange ..............................................................................................................POA NEW RANGER XL, 4/4, Supercab, flatdeck in Highlight Silver ............................................................................................POA setup more evenly distributes the weight torquey as heck, ready to haul ‘you NEW RANGER XL, 4/4, Doublecab, flatdeck in True Red ......................................................................................................POA across the quad, allowing for more name it’ just about anywhere.  NEW RANGER XLT, 4/4, Supercab, wellside in Cool White ...................................................................................................POA NEW RANGER XL, demo, double cab, wellside, 4x4, painted Cool White, Delivery km’s only .$43,990 DRIVEAWAY NEW KUGA 2.0TD TREND, painted RACE RED ........................................................................................................................POA NEW KUGA 2.0TD TITANIUM, painted MOONDUST SILVER ................................................................................................POA DEMO TERRITORY TITANIUM 4.0P, painted GLOW.....................................................................................................$49,990

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Make your vote count  by Joanne Speechly

On the eve of netball season, Otamatea Netball Club is trying to get off to a good start under difficult circumstances.

Country music moves into Pono Lodge

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The Northern Wairoa Country Music Club has a new home in Dargaville’s Pono Lodge.

 Netball season starts on Friday and Otamatea Netball Club needs your vote now so they can purchase essential netball gear.

The Maungaturoto club lost eight teams worth of equipment on January 18 this year, when a fire destroyed the home in which the gear was being stored. However, the club is determined that their girls should have the best season they can and have applied to ANZ Courtside for a custom grant — and whether they get the grant, is down to community support. “We have applied for an ANZ grant to be able to buy netballs, first aid kits, gear bags, drink bottle holders, training bibs, training equipment and ball pumps because we’ve actually had to start from scratch, we lost everything,” says president of Otamatea Netball Club, Tina Ball, whose house was destroyed in the fire. “There are several rounds of voting, the first of which ends on April 5, and all people need to do is register on the website to vote. The registration’s not hard and once registered, people can

vote everyday for our club.“The decision as to who gets a grant is not necessarily based on who gets the most votes but rather who has the most support. For example if we were in a bigger area, they’d expect us to get more support but because we are in a smaller area, they will take that into consideration and also look at how many votes we get per day.” Otamatea Netball Club oversees five senior and three junior teams, which play in the Netball Rodney competition in Wellsford. The ANZ Grant Scheme will be awarding a total of $100,000 in grants to the most deserving teams, players and fans. To vote for Otamatea Netball Club go to: www.anzcourtside.co.nz/grantscheme/gallery/detail.html?id=18555 If people wish to help out or donate netball equipment to the club, they can contact Tina on 09 431 6878. 

The historic lodge building had been on the market, as declining membership meant the masons were struggling to meet operating and maintenance costs. But the decision of the country music club to move in provides the lodge with an additional source of income, while the club avoids the prospect of becoming homeless. Club treasurer and past president Ken Foster says the club had met in the old band hall for the last 20 years. But their lease came under threat when Kaipara District Council decided to sell the land. Fortunately, the club was able to negotiate a lease with  Long time Northern Wairoa Country Music club member Nellie Soole belts out a tune on a club night the new owner, the Paxton family trust. convenient location. “It’s quite a tidy However, the trust had recently building. It’s quite nice. And there’s indicated it wanted the hall moved plenty of parking.” off the property. Mr Foster says the The club is celebrating its arrival at club was interested in options to Pono Lodge with a club day on Sunday move it. But the idea was shelved April 6. Mr Foster says club days can when funding bodies told the club, attract up to 60 members. that although money could be made In October there will be a club concert available to refurbish a building, there with a guest artist. Funds raised from was no funding for shifting one. the event will help fund the activities Mr Foster says the club is delighted of the Northland region Country to find a new home in such a Music Association. 

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR To whom it may concern, We, the Residents/Ratepayers of Te Kopuru have gathered together after the Council Draft meeting held at the Te Kopuru Coronation Hall on Tuesday 25th March 2014, with concerns about the scheduled work to be performed in the Te Kopuru district. The ratepayers of Te Kopuru have been puzzled for years now, there seems to have been an overabundance of rate increases over the past 5 years and some of the residents are adamant that they have been ripped off and want some answers. Where has the money gone that the ratepayers have been paying for the past 5 years, as there has been

no work conducted in the township. It is therefore our decision to formally execute this submission. It is our request for the scheduled work on the drains around the Te Kopuru district plus the sewage and drainage fees to be deferred along with the 8% rate increase until the council can show us and explain the breakdown of the expenses (for work that has been carried out in the Te Kopuru district), included in the breakdown we want to see the amount of rates collected for those 5 years namely 2009-2013, from there we might be able to move forward. Yours sincerely, Ratepayers of Te Kopuru attached

 The seaside community of Mangawhai was buzzing over the weekend as thousands of outsiders joined locals for the Mangawhai Walking Weekend and the Mangawhai Food and Wine Festival. Beautiful sunny weather meant both events went ahead without a hitch. Organiser Trish Whyte says the food and wine festival was sold out. More than 900 people danced the afternoon away with the Mermaids Dance Band. She says the event is one of the highlights of the Mangawhai summer calendar. “The sun shone and with plenty of delicious food and wine to enjoy, a perfect afternoon was had by all.”

Kaipara Service Directory AFFCO LIVESTOCK ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

Terry North

Bookkeeping and administration services

• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes • Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

Phone 09 439 5902

Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320

web:

www.esthetica.co.nz

phone: 09

439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

Specialists in Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy

Les Sweeney Builders

Lo ca L D e a L e r s f o r :

Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524

Phone Sheena on 021 439 157

Floor Sanding Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

• Pipe & Steel Supplies • LTNZ Approved Workshop • General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering • Mobile Welding Services • General Repairs & Maintenance • 2 Ton Gantry Crane • Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake • de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® • Field Rollers, Water Carts • Kumara Gear

Newman Engineering (2004) LTD Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville www.newmanengineering.co.nz

MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available

PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

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New and Old Floors Carpet and Vinyl Preparation Quality Solvent & Water based Coating

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New/Used Tractors Machinery • Repairs In House Engineer Mobile Service Comprehensive parts range

Authorised Agents for Landini, McCormick and Kioti tractors 308 SH1, Te Hana, Wellsford ∙ PH 09 423 8558 Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852

EDWARD STONE

THE NZ

09 439 7564 027 439 7565

TE HANA TRACTORS

Stuart Sterling 021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz

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CERTUS Financial Group Mobile: Phone: Fax: Res: Email:

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding

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• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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Tile Specialists

TILE INSTALLATION Free Quotes TILE MAINTENANCE 09 439 7028 027 668 9908 TILE SUPPLY

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ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS WRIGHT DESIGN

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40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0 Ask Brian for your discount 360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz www.wrightdesign.co.nz


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 8 April 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 7 April 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Situations Vacant

2 ROW Tortella Kumara Top Chop $5,800, 3m Tortella Powerharrow $8,000, 3m Celli P140 Rotary Hoe, new blades $8,000, John Deere 6400 with Stoll Loader $27,000, 3pt linkage, 3 Stage Hustler Forklift $1,200. Prices all + GST. Phone 09 439 5545.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – HIGH PROFILE RESTAURANT SEEKS OPERATOR

DISC BRAKE PADS – Large range in stock for all makes and models. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219. FILTERS, OIL, air and fuel filters. If yours is due for a change see Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. SAVE A BREAKDOWN, check your drive belts. Good range available. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.

TILES

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at

Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS at wholesale prices sold direct to the public from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Further discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants. Delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville on Saturdays 10am to 4pm or at other times by appointment. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223, visit the website www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz.

Situations Vacant

Te Roroa Commercial Development Ltd

Seeking experienced Logging Truck Driver • Must have all relevant licenses • Full time and/or part time positions available • The position is located in Waipoua Forest, Northland • Accommodation is available

We encourage Te Roroa Truck Drivers to apply for this position.

Warren 09 439 6443 or Jason 09 439 6339

Situations Vacant Childcare/Educators required • Work from your own home • Care for children 0-6yrs • Flexible hours • On job training

North Kidz Homebased Childcare Phone: 0508 244 532 Email: northkidz@gmail.com

Operator wanted for the Dargaville Club’s restaurant. The Dargaville Club has in house facilities for providing restaurant and grill meals to its members and invited guests. We are seeking a person or persons to take over the organisation and running of the kitchen independently. The restaurant currently operates on Fri-Sat nights and on other occasions when the Club hold functions and requires meals. The successful applicant will have relevant experience in the food service industry and will be willing to work with the Club committee to ensure that the restaurant is operated in a manner which enhances the Club’s operations.

Please apply in writing to The President PO Box 147 Dargaville or email darclub@xtra.co.nz. Applications close 4th April, 2014.

Lease LEASE LAND wanted, short or long term. Phone Paul 09 431 6461.

Livestock FOR SALE - Round silage bales, $97ea + GST. Phone 09 439 5545.

Animal Accomodation MG BOARDING Kennels, Matakohe. All pets welcome. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 285 8944.

Storage SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz

Work Wanted SAND BLASTING. Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools. Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330. www.westernblasters.co.nz

GLASS & GLAZING Phone Ray 09 439 5377

ROOFING

For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting, Call us today for a free onsite consultation

 0800 326 123

Healthy Homes

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Glass DR

“We’ll fix your pane”

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

We buy and remove Cars complete & incomplete - Tractors - Trucks - Roofing Iron Batteries, Copper - Brass - Aluminium etc.

Little River Transport Ltd Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 Sat-Sun 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940 Work with your local licensed dealer

Cars Wanted

Work Wanted

Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Property Maintenance AAA+ PAINTER, wallpapering specialist, roof spray coatings & waterblasting. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376, Crawford Solutions. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750.

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

FREE REMOVAL

PHONE NOW

0800 442 445

Public Notices ACOUSTIC BLACKBOARD Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. MAROHEMO HALL AGM – 15th of April at 7.30pm. Held in the hall supper room. New members always welcome.

CHIMNEY CLEANING & Servicing — There is a chill in the air folks. Is your fireplace safe for the winter? Get it serviced & checked, repaired. Crawford Solutions — Phone John 439 5289. A/hrs, mobile 022 642 1376. SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenance, painting, small carpentry work, house hand wash, paint-stripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Te Roroa Learning Assistance Annual General Meeting Date: Wednesday 30 April 2014 Time: 3pm Venue: Te Roroa Learning Assistance 22 Gladstone Street Dargaville All Welcome

Cars For Sale

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP

Need a cheap new Car?

$0 Deposit $50 a week All Types. Simple, reliable, affordable

Got an old car? No Wof, No Rego, No Problems

$3000

Monday 7 April 2014

In the Nurses Lounge at Community Health Dargaville Hospital, 10am - 12pm

“LIVING WITH CHANGE”

You are invited to bring a memento Lillian Radich will be facilitating This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other followed by light refreshments

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME Enquiries to Jayne 09 439 3330 ext 6716

for your trade in Txt/ph Ash 021 959757

Tai Tokerau, Northland

INSULATION TEAM LEADER Full time position available within an insulation business operating out of Kaitaia, the position will be based in the Dargaville region. We are looking for an applicant with maturity and someone who enjoys a busy working environment. The successful applicant will have: • Stock control knowledge • Be flexible and motivated • A strong work ethic • Fit and able to get under floors and in ceilings • Not afraid of hard work • Ability to work in confined and difficult working environments • Keen eye for detail and ability to produce high quality work consistently • Flexibility to work overtime and weekends as required • Hold a current full car license (minimum standard) • Ability to accurately measure and assess houses • Ability to complete paperwork to a high standard The ideal person will have knowledge of the insulation trade, however this is not essential. Please apply by 6th April 2014, email your CV and covering letter to laura@cbec.co.nz.

Dargaville Acoustic Music

BLACKBOARD CONCERT ALL WELCOME Thursday 3rd April

2ND ANNUAL ARATAPU ARTS FESTIVAL Artists of all kinds come together to show & sell your work

27th April 11am-5pm in the Garden Bar.

NO CHARGE FOR BOOTH SPACE Tables provided on a first come, first serve basis.

Please contact Donice at 09 439 5923

The Commercial B&B, River Road, Dargaville

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Starts 7.30 – 9.30pm • $2 entry • $2 raffle • Tea and coffee provided

Come along and perform or just listen and enjoy. We have a pianist who will accompany you if necessary. If you are interested in being part of a men’s singing group, phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.

www.aratapu.com • arataputavern@xtra.co.nz

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70 Victoria Street, DARGAVILLE Phone 09 439 8923

Still flying high and now local in Dargaville Helinorth Agricultural Ltd, owned and operated by local Kaipara family Allan and Kirsty Jessop has made a few changes in recent times.

AERIAL WORK Pasture Spraying, Gorse and Scrub Spraying, Fertiliser Application both solid & liquid

All enquiries phone Owner/Pilot, Allan

0800 435684

The helicopter firm has been operating in and around Northland for the past 15 years specialising in all types of aerial work including agricultural spraying and fertiliser spreading. Last year the company made a few changes which included retirement of its senior pilot Barry (Baz) Reiher. In the interim, Helinorth operated under New Plymouth based firm Precision Helicopters Ltd. This temporary measure was necessary in order to satisfy the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority requirements with the absence of Barry from its team. In December 2013, Helinorth gained the resource and backup in order to allow the company to part ways with Precision Helicopters and now operate and trade under its original name Helinorth. Allan Jessop says, “I have heard all sorts of stories out on the street anywhere from, the company has gone broke, has no helicopters, has given it all up, to Helinorth has sold out. This perception and rumour is understandable as some farmers and other clients must be somewhat confused having seen Helinorth disappear and Precision Helicopters appear in local advertising etc. “However these rumours are totally untrue as the company is still owned and operated by himself and his wife Kirsty and is simply operating as normal.” Helinorth’s original Whangarei operation is now permanently based at the Dargaville Airfield with renovations currently underway in order to extend its current hangar to be able to accommodate various sized helicopters which the company utilises. Allan says, “Now that we are permanently based in the Kaipara, we hope to gain support and backing from the local farming community by providing a great

competitively priced service to all of our customers. Helinorth also operates from Wellsford to as far as Cape Reinga covering all of the North in between and will still continue to provide the same service as have done in the past to our Northland customers. “Gorse and scrub season is nearing its end with only one month to go. Helinorth is still taking bookings but advise if you wish to have gorse/scrub sprayed then make your booking fast. “Pasture spraying season is just around the corner and so we will be gearing up for this shortly. “We have designed all of our equipment in order to make life as simple and easy as possible for our customers. This includes supply and delivery of all chemical to and from the job leaving no waste and unused chemical behind. This means our customers only pay for the exact amount of chemical required for the job. We also offer our chemical at wholesale prices which are very hard to beat along with free delivery. “Helinorth also has its own fully equipped Fertiliser Truck designed to cart bulk fertiliser to the job and deliver it to the helicopter without the use of our customer’s farm machinery or labour. This allows our customers to continue with their daily farm duties without interruptions.” Amongst these recent changes, Helinorth has now added a call free number to its directory.

The company is already taking bookings for pasture spraying so feel free to give their friendly team a call on either 09 439 0015 (local customers) or 0800 435 684 (0800 HEL NTH) whether it be to book in your next job or just receive some friendly advice.


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