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Students help children’s hospital Huge boost in water submissions

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p Students from local OneSchool Global campuses have rallied together to raise more than $14,000 for patients at New Zealand’s national children’s hospital, Starship. Kaipara students of the school were very involved in this charitable work. Alongside their peers across New Zealand, pupils held bake sales, wore blue accessories and brought in gold coin donations to raise money for Starship. Last week, students presented the Starship Foundation’s Kirsty Robinson with a cheque for $14,569.54. “At the core of OneSchool values are care and compassion, so it’s always heartwarming to see our students’ kindness and compassion in action,” said OneSchool Global regional principal Paul Kennedy. “Our students are very aware how much of a privilege health is and want to ensure all New Zealand kids have access to the health care they need and deserve.”

Pool overheads tipped to increase

Rises in operating costs have forced Dargaville’s Kauri Coast Community Pool authorities to approach the KDC …

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Council accepts racecourse plan change u by Andy Bryenton

The Kaipara District Council has voted to accept Private Plan Change 81 (PPC 81), which seeks to rezone the now-defunct Dargaville racecourse and develop the land into new housing and businesses.

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The acceptance, voted in without objection, does not mean that construction starts at the site just north of Dargaville. Instead, it means that a comprehensive public consultation programme is set in motion, with the public able to make submissions for and against the ambitious plan from August 21 through until late September. “It’s obvious that there is demand, and a need, for more residential and commercial land,” said councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins during discussion of the

plan change. Councillor David Wills said: “If it hadn’t been for the group who picked up this idea and ran with it, then that land found would still be fattening a handful of lambs, rather than making a very positive contribution to the Dargaville community.” Mayor Jason Smith congratulated the team who have worked to produce PPC 81, which includes comprehensive supporting evidential documentation on subjects as diverse as drainage, historical significance and geology.

“You have given us something very substantial to ‘chew on’, and we are considering this application with great solemnity,” he said. “I am confident that Kaipara District Council’s systems are ready to capture the ideas and contributions of the community on this issue and allow us to go forth with a very robust process.” Following public submissions, which will be notified officially in the next week, a formal hearing will take place before possible Environment Court appeals. ¢

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Mayor’s Message Kia ora, Success has come for Kaipara District Council at the recent AGM of Local Government New Zealand where our remit to limit and better regulate vape stores was voted upon. It’s very rare for KDC to have a remit at the national AGM of all the Councils of New Zealand, so this in itself was special. 79% of Councils supported Kaipara’s remit, which was seconded by Northland Regional Council. This is a significant contribution by KDC as a small Council to bring to the attention of all other Councils this matter. Dargaville has thirteen vape product outlets within 1km of Victoria Street, and the proximity and unregulated availability of them is a problem for our young people. Between 2018 and 2021, daily vaping rose from 2% to nearly 10% amongst 14–15-year-olds. For Rangatahi Māori 14-15yr olds daily vaping rose from 5.9% in 2019 to 19.1% in 2021. Councils across New Zealand are powerless to help their communities steer away from the bad health outcomes here, and so the remit has recommendations to Government for what’s needed for vaping all over New Zealand. It’s a great outcome.

p A sunset seen from Kaipara attracted unusual attention as stormy weather gathered, and a camera caught the display. According to a weather buff, as the sun’s light travels through the atmosphere, oxygen and nitrogen act as a prism, splitting the white light of the sun into separate rays of different colours. Pending bad weather or between rain, molecules of nitrogen and oxygen scatter blue light, and with the sun at the horizon, a trace of shaded cloud adds to the drama.

period with this non-statutory work until 16 September. We want to hear what you think about the new rules we’re considering for how to grow a better Kaipara District, already the fastest-growing district in the North Island. The potential candidates for the next Kaipara District Council are starting to make themselves known. At time of writing there are four nominations in the mix for the new Council, two for Mayor, one Māori Ward and one KaiwakaMangawhai Ward Councillor. This is a beginning. I’m looking forward to seeing a great range of candidates on the ballot paper for election, and as a ratepayer and voter myself, having great choices to make. Do you want that too? Nominations for candidates close on 12 August, less than two weeks from now. Stimulating times for Kaipara as the nominations roll in and the potential leaders of the future step forward. Into it, Kaipara!

p The Dargaville Little Theatre’s original musical rendition of A Christmas Carol was well received on stage during the 2021 festive season. However, Covid restrictions made it difficult for everyone who wanted to enjoy the Charles Dickens classic to reach the theatre during a limited production run. The entire play has been edited into a movie, ready to be played on the big screen at Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre. A Christmas Carol will screen next Tuesday, August 9, at 7pm.

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p Wrapping up seven weeks of seventh birthday giveaways, Craig Woollam from 100% McKay’s presents a Four Square grocery voucher to lucky customer Kerry Perreau. Thanks go out from the McKay’s team to all those who entered their draw and to all their fellow Dargaville businesses who contributed generous prizes.


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No write-off for museum loan

Huge boost in water submissions

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There is a respite and some reprieve for Mangawhai Museum, which earlier this month made an application to have loans associated with its building’s construction forgiven.

Widespread opposition to the government’s Three Waters plan has culminated in almost 67,000 submissions delivered to parliament, with many individuals selecting to speak to their case, threatening a ‘roadblock’ in the hearing process.

However, the plan that Kaipara District councillors voted through last week falls short of writing the loans, totalling $100,000, off of the books. Instead, council members elected to refinance the loans with only interest payments required. It will afford the council time to formulate a cohesive policy on loans to culturally significant causes, not under the KDC’s direct ownership. Three scenarios were proposed in the debating chamber, with an initial motion asking for the museum to repay the loan slowly, over 30 years, in a mortgage-like scenario. Councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins suggested an amendment to this course of action, seeking approval for an interestfree loan paid for a similarly extended term to reduce repayments and cause the museum less financial hardship. “It’s a great resource and a communitygrown initiative. I don’t feel that the recommendation to establish a table mortgage heard the difficulties which they (the museum management) were experiencing. I feel an interest-free arrangement would represent the middle ground,” said Councillor Wilson-Collins. Councillor Mark Vincent countered with a suggestion to make the loans interest-only. That would allow for the repayment of the capital sum as tourism returns after the hardships of

p Councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins argued for an interest-free repayment plan for Mangawhai Museum’s loan, citing support for heritage and culture

the Covid-19 era. Councillor Vincent also noted that a formal policy on loans should be formulated before interest-free loans or loan forgiveness are offered to any organisation. It met with widespread approval as a plan that would satisfy ratepayers regarding the council’s f isc al responsibility, and make Mangawhai Museum’s operations affordable. The motion was carried with Councillor Vincent’s suggestion. ¢

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“The team has delivered 68,661 submissions by 65,091 New Zealanders, so many it took more than 40 boxes of printed paper,“ said New Zealand Taxpayers Union board member Peter Williams. “Even better, 8,634 people indicated they’d like to make an oral submission. At five minutes each, that’s 18 weeks of the select committee sitting full-time to get through the submitters. We are calling on the committee to p Boxes of written submissions are delivered to the Beehive get on the road and hear from the local communities first-hand about The government’s case is that ‘investment needed to fix our failing Three Waters’ effects.” Mr Williams said overall, it’s systems and to build and maintain the possible that more than 100,000 required infrastructure in the future New Zealanders have said, “no”, to has been estimated at between $120 Three Waters. “It is an extraordinary billion and $185 billion over the next response, and one that emphatically 30 years — beyond the reach of many tells the government that New communities’. Opponents say the creation Zealanders oppose these expensive of four regional authorities is an attack and undemocratic reforms.” on democracy. ¢

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Kaipara grants announced Upcycling on the catwalk Kaipara communities are to benefit from funding from the Northland Community Foundation, with seven of the 11 organisations chosen this year having a direct local impact.

p Northland Grassroots Panel in Zoom mode: Terri Donaldson, Season-Mary Downs, Debbie Evans, Nicola Hartwell and CEO Sophie Lane

Chair of the Northland Grassroots Grant Panel, Debbie Evans, heads up a group of volunteers from throughout Northland, including Terri Donaldson from Maungatūroto. “Assessing funding applications increases your awareness of the many organisations that are positively impacting people’s lives,” says Debbie. “It doesn’t get any easier to decline an application purely because of the amount available — we’d love to give them all a hand-up.” Grants have gone to Motivate Community Trust, $14,720; Cornerstone

Charitable Trust $6,828; Te Whai Community Trust, $15,000; Life Education Trust $15,000; Otamatea High School $8,000; ParentPort North Inc $6,000 and Rainbow Youth Inc, $5,000. The Northland Grassroots Fund is supported by the Tindall Foundation and is boosted by donations to Northland Community Foundation’s Northland Community Fund providing grants up to $15,000 for local initiatives that aim to improve the lives of Northlanders in the long-term under the ‘families’ category. ¢

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Kaipara fabric artists are being called to contest a crafty competition heading into spring, as upcycled clothing takes the spotlight for a local fashion show. Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre will host the inaugural Dargaville upcycled fashion contest and fashion show on September 3, with entries being sought now from among the creative community. “It’s been a couple of years since we have been able to have a fashion show, and it was always a popular event,” says the sewing centre owner Marion McEwing. “The inspiration came from Sharon van Veen, who crafted a new dress entirely from recycled denim. Since launching the idea of an upcycling competition, we have had a very positive response.” Recycling old fabrics into new clothes is not a new trend, but it is enjoying a renaissance. There will be three categories in the contest, for clothing, other fabric items such as bags, aprons and accessories, and a section for entrants under 12 years of age. p Sharon van Veen’s upcycled denim dress concept sparked the inspiration for a creative contest Marion says that 80% of each entered item should be completely no limit to the number of entries allowed recycled, though things like zips, a person, so long as they are delivered to fasteners and buttons may be new off the Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre the shelf. It’s free to enter, and there’s by August 13. ¢

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Pool overheads tipped to increase u by Andy Bryenton

Rises in operating costs have forced Dargaville’s Kauri Coast Community Pool authorities to approach the Kaipara District Council for further funding. The new funding, above and beyond that already planned for in the Kaipara District Council’s Long Term Plan, is intended to meet the rising inflationary cost of services. Inflation is measured by the consumer price index (CPI), which is predicted to hit a high of seven per cent this year. It means the planned budget will not suffice to keep the pool operating as required. p The Kauri Coast Community Pool has proven a sporting and recreational asset, but rising costs have forced the KDC to “Council and Sport reconsider the budget for its next three years Nor thland signed a grant agreement to contribute to the Projected figures, accounting for operations and repairs and maintenance high inflation, have been presented to for the Dargaville Pool for three years, the council. These indicate a possible commencing on March 1 2019, up to June $17,000 budget shortfall in the year 30 this year. A new funding agreement for to 2023, rising to a possible $54,000 the next three years has been drawn up budget increase required for 2024. with $340,000 per annum, as budgeted Inflationary pressures are a worldwide in the LTP, for this purpose,” said KDC issue currently, with political parties both general manager Darlene Lang in a report here and overseas divided on how to curb to elected members. inflation. Should those pressures ease, “The budget for the pool needs to the projected extra expenditure would not be increased due to CPI. The current materialise, making this funding decision budget will not cover high CPIs in the and others facing the council, a difficult coming years.” case to predict the future. ¢

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Full house for dementia unit u by Paul Campbell

The new dementia unit at the Riverview Rest Home in Maungatūroto is now running at a capacity of 13 residents, with one remaining unit being used for respite care, while plans continue for another eight-unit extension to the overall retirement village.

p A glimpse inside the dementia unit’s private garden

The 14-bed unit, with its large lounge and family room supported by a commercial kitchen, was four years in the making at a cost approaching $4 million, with the community stepping up with widespread fundraising initiatives. The building fund was topped up with a Provincial Growth Fund grant. “Plans are forging ahead to add to the facilities, with the ultimate stage being a hospital care facility. Last week members of the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust were meeting with architects to discuss the rest home extension and the role further community fundraising will play,” said MCCT co-chair, Graham Slatter. Nurse manager at Riverview, Tracy Chapman, says the full dementia unit

now has a waiting list with many enquiries from families outside the immediate catchment. “This demonstrates the real need for aged care in the northern region with many of our enquiries coming from the wider region and not just from the local area. “ Tracy says the new unit is well staffed, but as is “typical of the wider health sector”, staffing is an ongoing concern and is also affected by the lack of local accommodation openings to attract people to take jobs in the town. Figures from Alzheimer’s New Zealand show almost 70,000 Kiwis are living with dementia today, with this to grow by 100,000 by 2050. The cost to the country is now around $2.5 billion and will reach around $5.9 billion by 2050. ¢

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Faith defies the weather Empowering parents u by Amy Fifita

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Stormy weather with wind and rain proved no obstacle to members of the Paparoa Community Church congregation, who took to the chilly waters of Kaipara Harbour at Pahi to affirm their faith with a baptism ceremony. Nine parishioner s of varying ages were immersed in the sea, supported by many others and family and friends ashore, and among those affirming was local resident Darren Sheppard. “In fact, the bad weather somehow made the ceremony more meaningful,” the 42-yearold said. ”I felt a need to do this when I was a lot younger but spent 30 years finding excuses not to. Now, here was the opportunity to affirm my faith and to do this in public as a demonstration of p Pahi baptism: Darren Sheppard (centre) with my commitment.” attendants Sam Turner and Dave Porteous Darren said he was inspired by the words in John 14, verse 6: ‘I Adult s and some younger am the way, the truth and the life. participants who braved the cold No one comes to the Father except waters were soon towelled dry, and through Me.’ they and their families and supporters “I felt a changed person after this joined a community dinner in the baptism,” he adds. “The biggest nearby Pahi Hall. thing I now feel is being so peaceful. On the menu, there was plenty Had I known this, I would have done of smoked mullet from a fortuitous this years ago. Still, you don’t know boating foray into the harbour by until afterwards.” Darren and his mates the day before.

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P-J McCrea, founder of Little Step Beautiful Beginnings, moved to Te Kōpuru in 2014, bringing with her a holistic approach to postpartum care. P-J says she was born in Auckland and studied c o mp u te r s c i e n c e at Auckland Technical Institute. She moved to London in her early twenties, where she became a certified infant massage instructor in 2000. “I gave birth to my eldest son in 1999, and that is when I discovered infant massage. It had a profound positive effect on me, and I sought out where to study and became an infant massage instructor.” She returned to New Zealand in 2001 and continued pursuing her holistic career. She helped set up the Meningitis Trust in Whangaparāoa and has worked with various p P-J McCrea works with parents to grow bonds with their organisations, including children and promotes health holistically Waipareira Trust and Thrive class for children. I bring my dolls in, and — a teenage parenting organisation. “I had some inner drive within me. I they learn how to massage the dolls. We believe in holistic practices, and there is do English and te reo-based action songs. research and evidence that supports the It is a great way to build empathy for our work I do. I run infant massage classes in little ones. “I am passionate about maternal Te Kōpruru and Whangārei and support parents as a trained postpartum doula, mental health and wellbeing. My work life coach, pre and postnatal yoga teacher empowers parents from pregnancy through to the birthing journey and and birth doula in training. “I visit Selwyn Park Kindergarten beyond, honouring the union between weekly to run a nurturing infant massage parents and baby.” ¢

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Palette for brighter future

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A makeover for Dargaville’s main street is underway, with a new tool now in place to help spark creative ideas; a professionally designed colour palette. “The Dargaville Community D evel o p m e n t B o a rd i s the driving force behind the Destination Dargaville Makeover Magic programme. This project was started back in November 2021 and has been gaining momentum ever since,” says DCDB special projects manager Lorraine Davidson. The concept behind the makeover is to encourage all Dargaville businesses to get on board and make improvements to both the outside and inside p Dargaville’s makeover magic project has a new colour of their business premises. palette to spark creative inspiration To enable this to happen, the DCDB has engaged a professional colour fittings, a kitchen and bar revamp or store design expert, who has developed a layout changes. Having a colour palette colour palette that can be utilised for any for the town could give Dargaville a single, planned makeovers. unifying look, like the art deco pastels With this in mind, Dargaville could of Napier or the Victorian-era tones achieve something few New Zealand of Oamaru. towns possess but would give the main “There are quite a number of buildings street a unique and welcoming new that could do with a paint job, and we look. Lorraine says that while famous are asking that the business community franchises, brands and logos should keep talk to Resene ColorShop Dargaville when their iconic colours, there’s plenty of scope considering their colour choice,” says to blend in harmonious tones elsewhere. Lorraine. “A colour mood board will be A makeover could start with paint available at Fosters Resene Dargaville and but may also incorporate furniture and at the DCDB office in Fosters Arcade.” ¢

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Rubbish disposal at the gate and the transfer station is set to become more expensive in the coming months as Kaipara District Council-approved price hikes take effect immediately. With plans to introduce wheelie bins and a recycling crate scheme temporarily delayed, the core waste disposal service for Kaipara citizens is via Northland Waste, which is facing pressures from inflation and rising government costs. The waste management firm has a user paysbased deal with the KDC to cover landfill and removal costs. Government levies and emissions trading scheme charges have combined to make handling local refuse harder and more expensive. Council officials have had little choice but to pass these price increases on to the consumer. Recycling costs are not affected. “Kaipara Refuse Ltd is incurring increased costs in landfill disposal and transfer station fees at Puwera Landfill and Hakaru Transfer Station, both operated by Northland Waste,”

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said KDC infrastructure operations team leader Donna Powell. “These price rises are due to increases in the Consumer Price Index, fuel costs, Emissions Trading Scheme and the waste levy payable to the government for each tonne of refuse disposed to landfill.” The new price at the gate for trailer and truck loads of landfill waste will be $65 a cubic metre, equating to approximately $182 a tonne. It still compares favourably with the $225 a tonne charged by neighbouring Whangārei District Council. Kaipara’s blue bags, the primary rubbish removal method for households, would increase in price to $3.60. It was noted that the upshot of this price rise might be more illegal dumping and that further moves by the government to curb the nation’s carbon footprint may lead to even greater cost increases in future. ¢

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District plan reaches public eyes u by Andy Bryenton

Following extended debate and discussion, the Exposure Draft of the new Kaipara District Council District Plan is ready for public scrutiny, gathering comments and opinions on how to fine-tune its provisions. “There has been a considerable amount of work and engagement with the public and stakeholders that has contributed to creating this Exposure Draft,” said strategy, planning and governance manager Michael Day. That work has been ongoing since September 2021 and culminated in a p The Kaipara District Council’s proposed District Plan has final, extraordinary council reached the stage of an exposure draft for public comment briefing last month to hammer out details of the final few items better integrate consideration of mana of importance. As well as extra attention whenua values.” in the debating chamber, the important The KDC’s intention is to undertake a document, which will guide future growth full six weeks of public engagement on across Kaipara, has benefitted from input the District Plan Exposure Draft between from other societal stakeholders. August 8 and September 16. During this “There has been significant time, a complete copy of the draft will be engagement with mana whenua (Te available on the KDC website. Roroa and Te Uri o Hau) over the last To ensure as much feedback as year with regards to the District Plan possible, a wide range of engagement review,” said Mr Day in his report. “This activities are planned for the sixhas included multiple hui and wānanga to week period. ¢

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New era of tactile arts u by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville’s Muddy Waters Gallery is welcoming in a whole new area of the arts, with pottery and ceramic classes made possible by a new kiln. Art teacher, Micaela van den Berg, will launch the new endeavour at the Dargaville gallery when youth art classes begin for term three. Students who take part in her classes as part of a wider home-school curriculum will be able to sculpt in clay, and adult classes are not far behind. “We’re very excited about this move,” says Micaela. She is also set to begin a major civic mural project in conjunction with the Dargaville Library. “Pottery is one of those mediums which is a universal language. It spans time and cultures, in fact, there are no civilisations on earth that do not have a tradition with clay. It doesn’t matter if you have never worked with pottery before — it is very compelling.” Part of this, reasons Micaela, is the tactile nature of pottery. Unlike sketching or painting, it’s a chance to get one’s hands into the medium, and it’s also a space in which the utility of things like pots, mugs and vases meets beauty and history. Much of our knowledge of some ancient civilisations comes from the decoration on their household and ritual pottery, for example.

p Art classes are expanding in Dargaville, with young artists attending Micaela van den Berg’s term three programme now able to delve into pottery as well as paint

The momentum is building at Muddy Waters, with Micaela going from one art class earlier this year to eight currently, and many other classes with different tutors involving the public with watercolours, weaving and many more strands of artistic creativity. ¢

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WE WORK FOR YOU – WE WANT YOU Eleven decades strong u by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville’s volunteer firefighters first came together as an official force on August 8 1913, following two years of service as a less formal bucket brigade. The year 1911 saw many old building, out on the large fires in the west Kaipara riverside, was too small for area, as a dry summer fuelled the expanding fire brigade. the possibility of accidents It was additionally reported in the bush. Kauri loggers to be cold, damp and living and working in the creaky by contemporary volunteers, some of whom forest used open fires and had to stay overnight when oil lamps, leading to some large blazes. on duty. A new home was ‘As darknes s came, found, with the old building lurid flames could be seen used as a wallpaper and bursting through the black paint store. volumes of smoke and curling In 1964 the sirens rang upwards to a height of forty or at 1.30am, and on-duty fifty feet, while the crackling volunteers raced to the timber and dry vegetation p From early settlers to firefighting women of the second world war era, through scene of a fire in Dargaville. to everyday people doing an extraordinary job today, Dargaville’s fire brigade kept the fire going,’ reported It was their old building, has proven a life-saver one eyewitness in the and while the firefighters Ohinemuri Gazette on February 11 that Ten volunteers formed the core of that worked hard, it was too badly damaged year. ‘For a couple of miles, the scene first brigade. Their first fire appliance was to save. As dawn broke, the shell of the along the Wairoa was awe-inspiring.’ a horse-drawn steam pump, followed by building remained, but it was clear it Local citizens formed a bucket brigade a converted Ford truck in 1923. It gave would have to be demolished and rebuilt. in Dargaville township, stowing their them the ability to reach emergencies Taking the initiative for training (just buckets and equipment in the old dance faster and pump water to extinguish as important then as it is now for new and meeting hall, which stood opposite blazes. During wartime, women stepped recruits), the fire brigade elected to burn the band rotunda in those early days. up to join the fire service all around New their old fire station to the ground, using However, it was soon apparent that the Zealand, while men were drafted into the it as an educational exercise. They remain growing town, with its wooden buildings fight against the Axis. the only fire brigade in New Zealand to and reliance on oil lanterns, would need In the post-war years, the need for have deliberately burned down their a new fire station was recognised. The firehouse, albeit a former one. a real modern fire service.

Many local volunteers have served during the years. Ordinary men and women, neighbours and colleagues, who have dropped everything to answer the siren’s call. Firefighting has been called ‘the most noble conflict, one without a foe but with more heroes than any struggle of arms’, by 23-year New York City Fire Chief Edward Croker. It was true when those first 10 volunteers put up their hands in 1913 and it remains so today. ¢

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Reasons to fight the good fight u by Andy Bryenton

Without fireproof clothing, helmets, a truck or hoses, ten Dargaville people put up their hands in 1913 to form the first proper firefighting force in the town. What motivated these ordinary people to take on a dangerous job at a time when fire was an ever-present threat? Farmers, clerks, tradesmen and timber workers all felt that it was their duty to protect their fellow townsfolk. Their names have rightly joined a roll of honour which stretches to the present day. Dargaville’s fire brigade is made up of volunteers, and while their latest equipment is state of the art, the heart of the brigade is still people. Right now,

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the town’s firefighters are in need of a few more helping hands to join in with a close-knit band of average people doing a job that’s anything but average. When asked why they chose to serve, most of the local firefighters say that they wanted to do something meaningful to help the community. It is a common feeling, and it drives some to coach sports, join charitable groups or take part in school and church initiatives. Being a firefighter is, perhaps, along with volunteering for the ambulance service, the pinnacle of such civic commitment. While other forms of community volunteering are extremely valuable, firefighters learn the skills to save lives in times of great crisis. Those who have been on the brigade’s roster for some time say that this can be challenging but very rewarding. Cadets talk about the skills they learn as upand-coming firefighters, and the value of the intangibles they learn alongside things like first aid and emergency rescue techniques. A great sense of selfconfidence and pride comes with being part of a team that saves lives. Most of all, senior firefighters insist this is not a role just for super-fit, superhuman athletes in their prime. Most

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firefighters are indistinguishable from their neighbours when out of uniform, and the real difference is not muscle, but skills which can be learned and a will to serve. Those who don the yellow jacket and black gumboots when the siren rings will tell you that it’s sometimes not an easy job, but it is always a rewarding one, with lots of support and comradeship,

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A classic life-saver u by Andy Bryenton

If you were in a fire emergency in the 1970s and 1980s, the sound you wanted to hear was that of a big Ford D-series approaching, packed with firefighters and sounding its distinctive siren. Alongside the Bedford TK, the D series fire appliances, based on Ford’s dependable D platform, were the backbone of firefighting in rural New Zealand for two decades. Tough, dependable and strong, they lacked modern electronics and provided what contemporary firefighters have called a ‘spartan’ interior. Still, they were able to get to places where other machines could not. Most of the New Zealand fire fleet of Fords came from the D600 and D800 variants of Ford’s heavy goods truck, designed not in Detroit but Britain. It was there that the first D series Fords were converted to fire appliances. New Zealand took the same route, employing the smaller 82 horsepower diesel fourcylinder, and the bigger straight-six 129 horsepower pattern. Dargaville’s volunteer brigade deployed a D800, following the same multi-role design as trucks that rolled out from fire stations in Pahiatua, Silverdale, Hastings, Tokoroa and many other Kiwi towns. An extended cab with a raised aluminium or fibreglass top accommodated the crew who would utilise the Ford’s stash of heavy-duty hoses driven by a central

This rugged build quality has seen many of the Ford D series fire engines of New Zealand survive. Many were passed on to smaller, more remote fire stations when they were replaced with more modern machines. Many more found their way into private collections and museums. The Ford D600 and D800 are popular with charity rally organisers and promotional companies, having been a fixture of events like the Variety Club Bash. ¢

pump. Ford has a proud history in the records of Dargaville firefighting. The first fire truck in the brigade’s garage was a heavily modified Model T, designed to tackle roads that were largely made of mud. The venerable 1923 machine was retired in 1936 and replaced with a more powerful Ford custom-built V8 long wheelbase truck. A third Ford came in 1955 and was paired with a postwar Land Rover to tackle rural terrain.

Dargaville’s D800 was to work side by side with a big Dodge for many years. Ford’s D Series gained a reputation as real workhorses around the country. While the seating conditions were sparse and many a bruised tailbone was the result of rushing to the rescue on terrible roads, the big dual rear tyres of the Ford and its high weight, coupled with plenty of torque, got the firefighters where they were going, with a surprising amount of equipment.

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Standing behind our volunteers u by Andy Bryenton

Volunteer firefighters are at the heart of Dargaville’s brigade, just as they are at the many rural and civic fire stations across Kaipara. However, in a very real sense, the people who enable those volunteers to answer the emergency siren are the backbone of the brigades. When the first Dargaville bucket brigade was formed in 1911, it took its structure from similar forces set up by the guilds of London in the middle ages. A key part of their charter was that the men of different, even opposing guilds, would mobilise no matter who needed them. Hence, the master of the armourers would willingly send his company out to

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help should the butchers suffer a fire. The drapers would pitch in to help the stonemasons. A reciprocal web of mutual support meant that a large force of firefighters was ready to act. This same philosophy has come down through Dargaville’s early firefighting tradition and to the present day. “Employers who contribute by letting their staff answer the fire siren make a huge contribution to safety in this town,” says Jason Campbell, a retail shop owner and firefighter. “It’s something we have to respect, both for them and self-employed firefighters. That’s what keeps people in the brigade for the long run; a sense of duty and comradeship. As volunteers, we feed off each other’s skills, and we have a wide range of those from different walks of life.” Businesses on the main street, from the Kaipara District Council to Jason’s Hunting and Fishing store, ITM timber merchants, Snow Brothers Automotive, 100% Electrical and many more, all have an agreement that when the siren sounds, those of their staff who are on duty can hurry to the rescue. For some, this means having more than one firefighter on the team so that

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every callout is covered and the doors stay open. For others, like Craig Woollam at McKay 100% Electrical, it means trusting in his team to take over when he heads out to an emergency. “I have good staff I can rely on, and Trudi, my wife and co-owner, is here too. That gives me peace of mind when I’m out there helping people. I like to think that if the tables were turned, and I was in dire straits that people would be able and willing to stop what they were doing

to save me, so it’s how I give back,” says Craig. Having an understanding employer or business partner in one’s corner makes the decision to serve with the volunteer fire brigade easier. Disasters and emergencies can happen at any time. Throughout the history of the brigades, in Dargaville and across the country, the willingness of generations of businesspeople to put finance and profits after service and life-saving necessity has been well respected. ¢

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Red letter formula u by Andy Bryenton

With a new Honda Civic Type R just announced, it’s a timely reminder of the legacy of that red ‘R’ badge and how it turned a ‘shopping trolley’ into a legend. The new 2023 Civic Type R cleaves to a formula that has seen Honda decimate times around the Nurburgring in Germany and boasts a cult following on the streets here in New Zealand. The forthcoming model looks more sleek and uncluttered than the mangainspired spaceship look of the current edition. Still, those signature triple exhausts have been retained, promising a delicious crackle and rumble on the open road. This soundtrack is courtesy of a two-litre four-cylinder engine developing 330 horsepower. True to form, this will reach the road via a manual six-speed gearbox and all through the front wheels. Not so long ago, it p The Type R badge has a proud history, and a legendary status among the Japanese performance tuning scene was considered madness to put anything more than 200 horses in a Honda’s hot hatch dynasty, which has EK9 smashed that perception forever front-drive hatch, but clever engineering been delighting motor purists for a with one of the most cleverly engineered naturally aspirated engines ever. The has wrestled the laws of physics quarter century. into submission. It all began with 1997’s surprise B16B was hand-ported and tuned to That combination of high horsepower, upgrade to the standard Civic until then, produce 189 horsepower and then mated a manual box and front-wheel drive is viewed as a practical but unremarkably with a helical limited-slip differential the signature of the Civic Type R range, powered ‘shopping trolley’ city car. The to tame that power through the front

wheels. Red trim throughout and distinctive mag wheels cemented the look of a legend. Trying to find an authentic Suzuka-built EK9 today is very hard, but thankfully Honda has produced many other models since. While the power of the early-2000s EP3 was up, and the FD2 model stretched the hot hatch into a small sedan, the iconic look of the 1997 original was not matched until the third generation FN2 with its triangular exhausts and split rear window, referencing another Honda classic, the CR-X. We’re just coming to the end of the bombastic, cartoon-like FK8’s production run, and it has been proof that Honda has a sense of fun and flamboyance in its Type-R division. Over the top in both performance and looks, the fifth generation boasted 316 horsepower and secured a whole new generation of fans for the brand. Now, as the sixth generation Civic Type R launches, the question is not whether it blows other hot midsize cars aside but whether it can live up to the truly legendary status of that old EK9. ¢

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End of an era for iconic motorsport venue u by Andy Bryenton

One of New Zealand’s top motorsport venues is set to close, marking the end of an era for events such as the V8 Supercars and the New Zealand Grand Prix. Pukekohe Park is owned by Thoroughbred Racing Auckland, which wants to expand its horse racing activities and consequently is putting an end to motorsport on the circuit. It means a big move for the supercars, potentially to neighbouring Hampton Downs in Waikato. It also means losing what some consider hallowed ground in Kiwi racing history. During the 1960s, Pukekohe replaced the Ardmore Aerodrome as the site of the New Zealand Grand Prix. Famous drivers such as Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark and Graham Hill all took to the tarmac. Bruce McLaren took the chequered flag there in 1964. Denny Hulme raced there, as did Jim Richards and Greg Murphy, plus a veritable battalion of top Kiwi drivers in the V8 supercars league. Aussie icons such as Peter Brock and Dick Johnson regularly came to race wheel-to-wheel with local motorsport heroes. One driver who cut his teeth at Pukekohe is Scott McLaughlin, who has gone on to success in the American IndyCar series. “To be honest, I watched the Supercars for the very first time there. That’s where the fire for me burned. I wanted to be a race driver from the first point I saw

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supercars on the hill,” said McLaughlin in an interview with motorsport.com. “It’s sad, some of these tracks that are built in residential areas, it’s inevitable it’s going to happen, but especially in New Zealand and Australia. Unfortunately, that’s the way it goes. We’ve got tremendous memories there that we should all be proud of and enjoy for years to come.” This kind of story is common not just to racing drivers but to many spectators

and fans during the six-decade lifespan of the track. The ‘win a race on Sunday, sell a car on Monday’ philosophy of Ford and Holden during the heyday of the big Commodores and Falcons means that nearly every Kiwi family had a favourite. They looked to the big race meetings at Pukekohe to vindicate the honour of the car in their driveway. It wasn’t just the supercars that raced there, either. Everything from screaming two-stroke motorcycles to massive racing

trucks has dared the course in the last 60 years. Racing will officially end in early April next year. Already, plans are in train for a fitting send-off and a new venue for events that once called Pukekohe home. There may also be time for someone daring enough to claim a final lap record around the grand old track. They would have to be fast to beat the current 59-second sprint achieved by Glenn Smith in his Crawford DP03 Porsche. ¢

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AUTO & MARINE

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Ready to spring into action u by Andy Bryenton

Don’t look outside, but spring is on the way, with only a few weeks of official winter left before it’s time to consider a re-emergence into the great outdoors. Lashed with rain and beset with cold and flu, the winter of 2022 is one we’d like to forget, even as we squelch through the final four weeks of August. The calendar will tell you that September marks the beginning of spring. While persistent precipitation often lingers, it’s not long until daylight saving time rolls around again to roll us out of bed an hour earlier. However, there’s a sweet trade-off for those who love the long afternoons and evenings. More time to take care of those yard chores which will come bursting up with new growth and life. More time to barbecue instead of resorting to the crockpot or (let’s be brutally honest) comfort food like spaghetti on toast. Let’s not forget, either, more time spent in the shed getting all those fair-weather tools and toys ready for the season. There’s a certain twist in the DNA of some people (blokes, you know who you are) that dictates no matter their level of ham-fistedness with a screwdriver; it’s a matter of pride to try and fix everything at home. It leads to a conundrum this time of year, as the tarps come off a shed full of largely petrol-powered equipment, some of which has lain dormant since winter came calling.

p An expert helps diagnose a fault with the author’s perfectly safe, very efficient DIY mower repair; insurance representatives may still be laughing months later

Doctors acknowledge a seasonal complaint called ‘pull cord elbow’, which afflicts many unfortunate sufferers. That is the illness caused by yanking an unresponsive starter cord on yet another two-stroke nightmare, and the symptoms (apart from a need to buy Deep Heat by the bucket load) include swearing, sulking, insisting that the carburettor is ‘cheap rubbish’, and a sudden urge to buy

acknowledge that some things are past their use by date. Just as many a marriage has been stressed by the assembly of a holiday tent, so too have relationships been saved with a new barbecue or a properly overhauled outboard. It’s time to take a look under the tarps, under the hood and into the corners of the shed where the daddy long-legs should really be paying rent. This year, make it a realistic one. After all, what price can you put on an easy start, a safer job finished quickly, and a boat which doesn’t leave you trying to lasso a jet skier with your tow rope? Get in fast, as the smart move is to sort out maintenance while winter is still distracting the masses with Netflix and toasted sandwiches. ¢

a new lawnmower. Support groups really should be set up, advising that it’s OK to send your outdoor power equipment to the shop for a birthday. Though, of course, those who deal with the fragile owners of rusted weed eaters and ride-ons with more busted belts than a company of pro wrestlers will

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Kaipara Kōrero

Check our website for most up to date information.

www.kaipara.govt.nz

Have your say: Exposure Draft Kaipara Stand for Council District Plan Candidate nominations are now Consultation on the Exposure Draft District Plan opens Monday 8 August and runs for six weeks until Friday 16 September. This non-statutory consultation is an opportunity for you to ask questions and provide feedback that can be incorporated into the Proposed District Plan (which will be released next year). The District Plan influences the future urban and rural environments of our District, which is why it’s important for Kaipara communities to be informed and get involved. You can read the Exposure Draft District Plan, find out about engagements and how to give feedback at kaipara.govt.nz/news

Private Plan Change 81 At the July Council Meeting, Kaipara District Council Elected Members unanimously accepted the Private Plan Change 81 (PPC81) request from the Dargaville Racing Club inc. The PPC81 proposal seeks to rezone 47ha of land on the former Racecourse site. The decision by Council to accept Private Plan Change 81 in whole does not mean that Council has approved (i.e granted) the plan change. By accepting PPC81, the decision triggers the Resource Management Act 1991 process, where formal public notification occurs. Consultation runs from 29 August 2022 until 26 September 2022 and will include opportunities for the public to lodge submissions and public hearings to occur before the proposed plan change is taken back to Council for a decision. More information about the consultation will be available soon.

Are you enrolled? Local government elections are your chance to have a say in Council decisions that affect you. Did you know that if you live in the Kaipara District you don’t need to be a ratepayer to vote? Enrol online at vote.nz, by calling 0800 36 76 56, by texting your name and address to 3676, or by picking a form up at your local New Zealand Post Shop.

Rural Travel Fund open Round two of the Sport NZ/Kiwisport Rural Travel Fund is open and closes on Wednesday 31 August at 4.30pm. The fund is designed to help subsidise travel for junior sports teams (5 to 19 year olds) participating in their local competition. With around $10,000 worth of funding up for grabs, this is a great opportunity for winter and summer junior sports teams. Find out more and apply at kaipara.govt.nz/community-funding

Kurī registrations

open for Kaipara District’s Mayor and Councillors, closing 12 noon Friday 12 August. Local elections are an opportunity for you to put yourself forward as a candidate for Council. For the first time, Kaipara District Council will have a Māori Ward alongside General Wards, with one Māori Ward councillor district-wide. Get your nomination papers by calling 0800 922 822 or from: • Kaipara District Council’s Main Office, 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville • Mangawhai Service Centre, Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai • At kaipara.govt.nz To put yourself forward as a candidate, you must complete a nomination form for the ward you are standing in or for the Mayor. This includes:

aTwo eligible nominators aMoney to pay for the nomination(s) aProof of citizenship for us to sight aYour candidate profile and image (highly recommended, but not compulsory)

A preliminary list of candidates will be published on Council’s website weekly until nominations close. A confirmed list of candidates will be announced by Wednesday 17 August.

Learning resources at Dargaville Library Now students are back at school, what about you? Check out Kaipara Libraries online learning portal, Niche Academy, for free online learning opportunities. There are modules on using email, social media or setting up our eBook apps. There are lots of resources for kids from crafts to basic coding, as well as helpful modules to grow your Microsoft knowledge in PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel and Outlook. Check it out at bit.ly/3zsy7bY

Any Questions? Any Questions? is an online homework resource, available through a partnership with National Library New Zealand and Public Libraries. Between 1-6pm weekdays you can chat with a librarian in New Zealand who will guide you through your questions, offering suggestions on where to find reliable resources to help with your homework. Check it out at anyquestions.govt.nz You can ask our librarians for more information about these resources. Find your closest library at kaipara.govt.nz/services/libraries/find-the-library or access the library online at ent.kotui.org.nz/client/en_AU/kaipara/

Dog registrations are now open. Make sure your furry friend is up to date by 31 August. Register online at kaipara.govt.nz/annual-dog-registration

Ways to stay up-to-date with Council news Follow our Facebook page Download the Antenno smartphone app Subscribe to our e-newsletter Check out our news website www.kaipara.govt.nz/news


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 2 2022

WHAT’S ON? For outside of Dargaville events email info@thelifestyler.co.nz

August

Alcoholics Anonymous — Dargaville AA meetings held at The Lighthouse Church, cnr Normanby & Parore Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — Contact Maxine on 021 153 5674. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners — All welcome, 2nd Monday of each month, Garden ramble, shared lunch, trading table phone 021 063 3444. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges, Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Peter 09 439 1628 for further info. Dargaville Contract Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Thursday 6.45pm at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan St, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Peter 09 439 2437 or 022 405 6439. Dargaville Embroidery Group — 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am–2pm. Phone Rosemary 09 439 0656. Dargaville Floral Art Club — Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at The Lighthouse Church, Cnr Normanby & Parore Sts, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. Dargaville Friendship Club — meets 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am at the NW Boating Club. For info phone Phyllis 09 439 6681. Dargaville Games Club — 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Dargaville Scout Hall, Onslow St, 6pm–9pm. Dargaville Girls Brigade — For girls 5–15 years. Thursdays after school — 3.30–5pm held at The Lighthouse Church. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7505. Dargaville Menz Shed — is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm and Saturday mornings from 10am to noon. New members are welcome. For more info phone Paul 027 459 3098 or Brian 09 439 6175. Dargaville Museum — Open every day except Christmas Day and Anzac morning 9–4 until Labour Day then 9–5 until Easter. Volunteers, visitor hosts and members welcome. Phone 09 439 7555.

New Resident Welcome Event — 11th August 2022 5.15pm–6.30pm at the SEED Co-Working Office, Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street. RSVP for catering purposes to info@dcdb.nz or phone 09 439 0464. Mt Wesley Angels Working Bee — 14th August, 2pm–4pm, Old Mt Wesley Cemetery. Bring water, gardening gloves and a friend. Wear suitable footwear. Dynamo Junction Business Event — Wednesday 17th August, 5.15–6.30pm, at Lambeth Architectural, 105 Victoria Street. All business owners and managers welcome.

September Grief and Loss: A community conversation — Tuesday 6th September 1pm–4pm presented by Hospice Kaipara. To be held at the Baylys Beach Community Centre. RSVP Hospice Kaipara 09 439 3330 opt 4, Lisa at office@hospicekaipara.org.nz or Lorraine at support@hospicekaipara.org.nz. Please register your interest to attend by 2nd September 2022.

Markets Te Kopuru Market — Every Saturday 12.30pm– 3.30pm at Te Kopuru Community Hall. Dargaville Twilight Market — Last Friday of each month, 5.30pm–7pm. Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street. Kaihu Hall Market — Every third Saturday 10am– noon. Phone Robin 09 439 4878. Monthly Market — 1st Saturday of each month, 9am–noon, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road (opposite the Town Hall). Paparoa Artisan Market — 4th Sunday monthly 12–4pm. Paparoa Memorial Hall.

Club/Organisation 57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps — Mondays 6pm–8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years Phone Gordon 021 262 0547.

Dargaville Book Club hosted by Geraldine Craw

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2nd WEDNESDAY EACH MONTH NEXT IS 10th AUGUST 12PM–3PM BRING YOUR LUNCH — HAVE A COFFEE TALK ABOUT CREATIVE WRITING AND THE ARTISTIC PROCESS • COME AND MEET THIS MONTH’S GUEST SPEAKER

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Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 5–99 years at 23 Onslow St. All info on door or phone Johnnita 027 296 5889. Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club — Meet at the NW Boating Club 5pm Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm for Awa training. Kaipara Heritage Machinery Club — Open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Phone 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam — Wednesdays 5.30–7.30pm at Circus Kumarani, 15 Onslow St through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Lions Club of Ruawai — Meets 3rd Thursday of the month (social night) at the Sports Club and 1st Thursday of the month (business meeting). For more info contact 09 439 2029 or 09 439 2557. Mt Wesley Angels — Meets 2nd Sunday of the month at Old Mt Wesley Cemetery to preserve, record and care for this historic cemetery. Wear suitable footwear, bring water, gardening gloves and a friend. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club — 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, 23 Onslow Street 1–4pm. Enquiries to Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Genealogy Society — Learn how to trace your family history or DNA at the Research Rooms, Dargaville Museum, 4th Sunday of each months 12.30–2pm OR attend our monthly meetings on the 4th Sunday of the month from 2pm–4pm. Phone Sue 021 608 606. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Assn — Starts at 7pm Mondays at Anglican Church Hall, Tuesdays at Ruawai-Tokatoka Hall, Wednesdays at Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or evenings 09 439 6155. NZ 60s Up Movement — Dargaville Social Meetings held at the Lighthouse Function Centre on 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community — Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby St. Ring Charlene 09 439 6120.

RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact Secretary/Treasurer Betty Bruce 09 439 4344. SeniorNet Dargaville — Drop-in every Tuesday 10am–2pm (except school holidays) for help with technology and internet banking. KCC 38 Hokianga Rd. Stepping Out Leisure Marching Team — Tuesday 4pm–5pm at the Dargaville Town Hall. Contact Sharon 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Vaccine Passport required. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley St, Dargaville. 10am– 4pm Tuesday and Friday Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details.

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PUZZLE TIME

Jumbo crossword ACROSS 1 Butcher’s chopper (7) 4 Hater of women (10) 9 Ink-soaking paper (7) 13 Enthuse wildly (4) 14 Standing posture (6) 15 Assessed (6) 16 Human-like robot (7) 18 Canine animal (3) 20 Campanologist (4-6) 21 Apprentices (8) 22 Small crowbar (5) 25 Meal (6) 26 Sponge-like (6) 28 Artificial universal language (9) 33 Lover’s song (8) 34 Green club (6) 35 Fiasco (7) 39 Reduces in weight (8) 40 Swot up on (6) 41 Conspiracy (4) 42 Camera adjustment (5) 43 Bottomless chasm (5) 46 Time when one has to account for past actions (3,2,9) 53 Icy rain (5) 56 Waterway (5) 57 Lawsuit (4) 58 Oil carrier (6) 59 Catch off guard (8) 62 Book (7) 63 Spite (6)

64 Shears (8) 67 Art of stuffing and mounting (9) 69 Become septic (6) 70 Loudness (6) 74 Squander (5) 75 Japanese farewell (8) 77 An antibiotic (10) 81 Lid (3) 83 Fan (7) 84 Purchased (6) 85 Become larger (6) 86 Feeble (4) 87 Acute (7) 88 Brotherhood (10) 89 Vie (7) DOWN 1 Chocolate substitute (5) 2 Letter holder (8) 3 Portly (6) 4 Shredded meat (5) 5 Cast off (4) 6 Swimmer’s eyewear (7) 7 Chewy confectionery (6) 8 Rear part (5) 10 Optical glass (4) 11 Extreme mental distress (7) 12 Mystery (6) 17 Course catalogue (10) 19 Barrister’s instructions (5) 23 Unable to distinguish differences in musical pitch (4-4)

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Farm Drainage & Dams • Site Cuttings Track building & Maintenance Bridge Building & Repair • Stock Yard - Beef & Sheep Fencing Rural / Security Building Site Preparation & Footings Retaining Walls Concrete Prep & Lay • Digger Work • Bulldozer Work

Tom Silby 021 226 4562 • tom@hillcutcontracting.co.nz

Tree Planting Experts

• TRENCHING

Services:

HPS

• POST BORING

Tree Planting, Maintenance, Site Preparations

• Pressure washing • Gutter Cleaning • Moss Mold Treatement

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KAIPARA SOLUTIONS MUDDY

kaiparasolutions@gmail.com

15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

morrisandmorris.co.nz

• TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR

www.kaiparasolutions.co.nz “NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”

THUMBS

GARDENING & MAINTENANCE

Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

• DRAINS & WATER TABLES

0279083379

Working With Nature

hphighpressuresolutions@gmail.com

• SITE CLEARANCE

Contact:

High Pressure Solutions H Dave Galloway|021 0252 8222

• EXCAVATIONS

• Lawn Mowing • Hedge Trimming • Water blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • Section Clean Up • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Weed Spraying AND MORE!

CALL TRAVIS! 021 056 7665

OMAMARI LOGGING Fire wood: gum/macrocarpa/pine, delivery available. Wanted: gum trees/macrocarpa trees, stands of pines.

Call now for a no obligation free quote!

Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com

Trees - Ph Russell: 021 951 329 Firewood - Ph/txt Lucas: 021 0266 4501

ON & OFF

ROAD

Motorbikes LTD

OPTOMETRISTS

Repairs & Servicing

Jake Rowland

021 0269 4189 737 Babylon Coast Rd, Dargaville Ono.roadbikes@gmail.com

THURSDAYS 10.30AM — 4.00PM Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • Cowsheds

Phone 09 438 3509

Ph: Stevie 027 284 1300 Em: stevie-pock@hotmail.com

Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

KAIPARA SERVICE DIRECTORY Tu Christey Massage Therapist

Local Tree Services

teamvegetation.co.nz

0800 933 326

Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage

Safer, Faster & Cheaper • • • • • •

Tree Felling Tree Pruning Chipping Stump Grinding Shelter Belt Removal/ Topping Land Clearing

Personal Insurance Advisors specialising in Life, Medical, Trauma and Income Insurance and ACC

Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

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027 585 7776 info@urcovered.co.nz urcovered.co.nz DONNA PETERS & HANNAH HARDING

Mobile hose doctor, welding & mechanic service crew Fabrication in steel, stainless & aluminium Repairs & modifications Call us, visit us or email us for any big or small jobs!

0800 HOSEDOC

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville | westcoaststeelworx@gmail.com www.westcoaststeelworx.com

CLASSIFIEDS

PHONE 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the August 9 2022 edition is Monday, August 8 2022

FOR SALE

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

PLUMBER (SEMI retired) available for small property maintenance jobs... call John 027 494 2919

TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

GARAGE SALE

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Monthly Market Saturday 6th August Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre. 8am till noon, Something for everyone.

09 439 7243 COMMUNITY SERVICES

WORK WANTED

Office Receptionist & Administrator

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09 • Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

Phone or Txt Paul

09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022

MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

FREE: counselling, parenting, social work, budgeting, senior support. 09 431 9080. reception@otamateacs.org.nz

TRADES & SERVICES

153-155 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

ELECTIONS

VOTE Authorized by Paturiri Toautu 266 Maropiu Settlement Rd Dargaville

SITUATIONS VACANT

APPLY TODAY!

SEPTIC TANK SERVICES

OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES

POLITICIAN PATURIRI TOAUTU

WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510. WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

TREE SERVICES KAIPARA STUMP grinding. All stumps, any size, free no-obligation quote. Phone 020 4029 2263. Based in Dargaville. Keep it local.

KAIPARA MĀORI WARD SEAT

www.politicalcandidate.co.nz

TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance. TREE TRIMMING Truck using Grapple/Saw – 26m reach — Pruning, Removal, Chipping, Qualified Arborists SIMPLE – FAST – SAFE – QUALIFIED – EXPERIENCED – VALUE FOR MONEY. Servicing KAIPARA CALL Team Vegetation on 09 439 0050

SITUATIONS VACANT

WE NEED YOU, TO JOIN OUR SALES TEAM! • 1 Full time sales role available

7.30am start time Monday to Friday averaging 35–40 hours per week including a rostered Sunday 8.30–11.30am every 3rd weekend. We have an exciting opportunity for someone to join our amazing team at Kaipara Kumara Ltd, Ruawai. Kaipara Kumara, originally named Greenhill Gardens, was founded in 1970 and we are very proud of its long history of supporting the local and Northland community. This multi-faceted role requires a team player with a great positive attitude, first and foremost. You will have the motivation and willingness to give anything a go. Every day will be little different, which will not only keep you on your toes, but you’ll be in an environment where you are learning everyday along with having widespread exposure to the business — day to day with our team and service providers. A reasonable amount of experience in an office environment is preferred, but not essential for the successful applicant as there is plenty of room to grow into the role. Experience with computer systems — including Microsoft Excel and Word — is required though. Remuneration will be based on the level of experience and discussed at the interview stage.

• Training provided

Some of the daily tasks will include:

• Positive attitude and strong people skills encouraged

• General duties of a receptionist.

• Cell phone and computer knowledge are an asset

• Collating and processing daily consignments to customers. • Stock reconciliation and management. • General office administration and support.

OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!

Integrity community media

Email your CV & Cover Letter to: jobs@integrity.nz

This is a role for someone who likes to get involved, knows the meaning of being a team player and is seeking variety on a daily basis. We are excited about welcoming the right person into our team who will compliment what we have and add value of their own. All applicants are invited to send their CV or Resume, along with a covering letter to introduce themselves to office@kaiparakumara.co.nz

FENCING FENCING, ALL types of fencing, pool, stockyards, post & rail, boundary plus... call Jeff 0274765 458

PET SUPPLIES WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

09 439 6933 | 0800 466 793


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 2 2022

CLASSIFIEDS SITUATIONS VACANT Ruawai College Part-time Fixed-term 0.8 FTTE Our college in the beautiful Kaipara region is looking to employ a fixed-term, part-time 0.8 FTTE teacher with strengths in the following learning areas: Hard Materials, The Arts, Māori, and Physical Education. The applicant we seek should be enthusiastic, motivated, and committed to quality teaching and learning. A willingness to contribute to the rich, co-curricular life of the school is important. Start date negotiable. Fixed term position ends Friday 9 December 2022. Private rental accommodation is available on request. Applications close Monday 15 August 2022, at 3 pm. To request an application pack, please contact Tyla O’Sullivan, Principal’s PA via email at pa@ruawaicollege.school.nz.

Our small, busy, locally owned and operated workshop is looking for a new team member. Are you a COF inspector or experienced mechanic looking for a change. We are located in the Kaiwaka / Mangawhai area, with great local schools and local community. Relevant qualifications • COF qualification would be great but not essential if willing to train. • be a reliable with a good attitude • be able to wok unsupervised and also as part of a team • have a strong knowledge of mechanical skills • have the ability to diagnose faults • have more than 5 years experience in the industry Applicants require: • current NZ Driver Licence • great communication and customer service skills • to be honest, reliable, hard working, friendly with a sense of humor The successful applicant must be able to wok in a busy environment, with a close team and have good attention to detail. Wages to be negotiated and dependent on experience We look forward to hearing from you. Please send cover letter and CV to agridustrial@gmail.com

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PHONE 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the August 9 2022 edition is Monday, August 8 2022 PUBLIC NOTICES

To the shareholders of Waipoua 2A1C3. Jason and Cheryl Tāne wish to notify our whānau of our intention to submit an application to the Maori Land Court for an ‘Occupation Order’ at Waikara. An information hui will be held at Waikara Marae on August 20th 2022 at 12pm. Zoom will be available. Please email jasongtane@gmail.com for Zoom details before 5pm August 19th 2022.

PUBLIC NOTICES

PAPAROA PRIMARY SCHOOL Success through effort Na to mahi kaha ka whiwhi ai

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS PARENT ELECTION NOTICE

Nominations are open for the election of three parent representatives to the school board. All eligible voters will receive a nomination form. Use this form to nominate yourself or someone in your community. You will also receive a nomination cover letter calling for nominations.

KAIWAKA SCHOOL HAERE MUA KIA KOTAHI

TOWARD TOMORROW TOGETHER

Kaiwaka School School Board of Trustees Election Nominations are open for the election of 3 (three) parent representatives to the board of trustees. All eligible voters will receive a nomination form and a notice calling for nominations — you can use this form to nominate yourself or someone in your community. If you need more nomination forms, contact the school office. Nominations close at noon on 3 August 2022. You may provide a signed candidate statement and photograph with your nomination. The electoral roll is held at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. As nominations are received, there will be a list of candidates’ names kept at the school up until election day, which you can view. Voting closes at 4pm on 7 September 2022. Heather Gilligan, Returning Officer

Southern (Te Kopuru) Football, Squash & Netball Inc Prizegiving On Saturday 6th August 2022 at Southern Clubrooms, Te Kopuru Pre-Drinks will begin at 5.30pm followed by dinner and Prizegiving at 7pm Tickets are $20 per head Tickets will be sold at the door but contact Stephanie Spraggon to add your name to the list. Email: southern.rugby.club439@gmail.com Mobile: 021 236 6809 Contact Evan Paxton for all courtesy van queries. Mobile: 021 439 803 Correspondence to: PO Box 106, Dargaville 0340 Phone: 09 439 1691 Email: Secretary southern.rugby.club439@gmail.com

If you need more nomination forms, contact the school office. Nominations close at noon on Wednesday 17th August 2022. You may provide a signed candidate statement and photograph with your nomination. The electoral roll is held at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. As nominations are received, there will be a list of candidates’ names kept at the school up until election day, which you can view. Voting closes at 4pm on Wednesday 21st September 2022. Signed, Eileen Parsons Returning Officer

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

DEATH NOTICES

Bunting, Maxwell Rohan Passed away in Dargaville July 2022.

Loved brother of Sharon & Christopher, uncle to his niece and nephews. A kindly soul who had a challenging path to walk in this life. Rest in Peace. A private cremation took place on Tuesday 26th July in Whangarei. Communications to: Sharon Amphlett, 401 Lake Road, Takapuna 0622

TONKIN

Riley Dylan 10 January 2008 - 27 July 2022 Loved son of Vanessa and Gerald, Travis and Maxine. Adored brother and grandson. Taken suddenly, forever loved. Fly high, heaven needed another hero. A celebration of Riley’s life will be held in the chapel of Morris and Morris Funerals (entrance 17 Western Hills Drive) Whau Valley, Whangarei, on Thursday, 4th August 2022, at 10:30am, followed by burial at Matakohe Cemetery.

Hendo Supermarket Ltd of Auckland, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the issue of an off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 83 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai known as Hendo Supermarket. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Supermarket. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 7am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. The first was published on the 26th July 2022.

PUBLIC NOTICES PARENT ELECTION NOTICE TE KOPURU SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Wednesday 3rd August 2022 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at 4pm on 7th September 2022. Signed Andrea Palmer Returning officer.

Public notice

(Section 127, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

PUBLIC NOTICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook. THE AMAZON Indians created 2 metres of rich black topsoil using crushed charcoal. Now, 500 years later, that topsoil is still there locking up millions of tons of atmospheric carbon — Lance Bullock.

Kaipara

Community Health Trust HEALTH SHUTTLE Accessible Transport We have a wheelchair hoist (Dargaville and Whangarei Health Appointments) For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

R A N Enterprises Limited of Kaiwaka, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal and variation of an on licence in respect of the premises situated at 1919 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka, 0573 known as Spice Lounge. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Current days and hours: Monday to Sunday 12.00 noon until 9.00pm. Proposed days and hours: Monday to Sunday 9am to 1am the following day The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 5, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

KAIPARA WOOL & FIBRE FESTIVAL Sunday 14 August 2022, 10am-4pm The Country Club Bickerstaffe Road, Maungaturoto Showcasing yarn from talented indie dyers and carded fibre creators. Loosen up tight craft muscles with a hand massage or improving posture; and see weaving on a loom in action! Plenty of space to unwind over a coffee, or stitch the day away. Parking and cafe on site. Family friendly, disabled access.

FREE ENTRY TO EVENT

Gold coin appreciated for the carpark support crew As this is an indoor event at a function venue, mask wearing is kindly requested. kaiparawoolandfibrefestival Email: kaiparawoolfest@gmail.com

HAVE YOUR SAY: RATING POLICIES We’re seeking feedback on our draft rating policies on the remission and postponement of rates on Māori freehold land in the Kaipara and Whangārei districts. There are only a few proposed changes, but your feedback is important to us. For details on the proposed changes and to have your say visit: nrc.govt.nz/haveyoursay For further information contact us on 0800 002 004. Feedback closes Wednesday, 10 August 2022.

www.nrc.govt.nz


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Your local authorized Suzuki Motorcycle Dealer” Ph 0800 120 236 www.NorthlandMotorSports.co.nz


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