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p As part of the Lockdown Teddy Bear Hunt, Mangawhai artist Nicky Everett painted a teddy bear in a convertible car to put on her fence. “It represented the little girl next door’s ride-on car, and then her brother wanted a painting of his quad bike. We ended up with bunnies for Easter, someone on crutches, Anzac bear and a bear in a sling for a boy who broke his arm,” said Nicky. She painted one a day until the fence was full with someone helping her with extra paint when she ran out. “I used linen fabric, and they have been out in all weather and survived. Each bear that represents a particular child will go to them. It has been lovely entertaining the neighbourhood families with my artwork.”

Tolls proposed for new motorway u by Paul Campbelll

Kaipara travellers heading to Auckland on SH1 could face round trip tolls of $9.60 for light vehicles and $19.20 for heavy vehicles if charges are approved for the new motorway link between Puhoi and Warkworth that is scheduled to open late next year.

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It is the first stage of the Ara Tuhono — Puhoi to Wellsford Road of National Significance. The New Zealand Transport Agency is seeking feedback on its proposal for tolls of $2.40 and $4.80 respectively for using the new link and is calling for public submissions, which close on Monday, June 15 — a little more

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p Ella-Rose Griggs has been making handmade soap, bath bombs and lip balm as a way to learn the value of money and manage her financial affairs. The four-year-old’s mum Cheyenne heats the giant bar of pre-made shea butter, and Ella-Rose adds fragrances, colours and pours the product into the various moulds. Her lip balms are made from organic ingredients, and she says she enjoys the mixing, the colours and the various shapes she can create. She is selling her products on Chey’s Kiwiana Facebook page. “I make bath bombs and fairy dust too, and people can put it in their bath, and it fizzes up. It is good for grandmas, and mummys as presents — little girls would like them too. The lip balm is also good for dads that work outside,” says Ella-Rose.

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p Pouto School principal Georgina Milford says she is glad to be back at school with her students this week. “It has been hard not seeing the children in person during this time. We encouraged them with distance learning on Zoom every day, making sure they know we are here,” says Ms Milford. “Staying connected with each other has been the most important lesson that we have learned from the lockdown. This week we are focussing on team building, relationships and the wellbeing of themselves and their families. We had work done on our premises, and it is wonderful to come back having projects completed. Our wider community has been very supportive and encouraging. People coped well, and our school community has been absolutely fantastic.”

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p Charlie, the 27-year-old white donkey, lives on a lifestyle property near Dargaville along with his three friends. The animals often enjoy treats from their neighbour Jane McDonell. “The Jerusalem donkeys are a pack animal and love being together in a drove for company,” says Jane. “The Jerusalem donkey is what Mary rode in the bible when she had baby Jesus. They are often ridden in Jerusalem as a means of transport and are distinctive because they have a black cross running from their shoulders and down their back toward their tail. Females are called jennies, and males are called jacks. I often give them apples, carrots and feijoas over the fence. They are great foragers and also get silage as a supplement. After having one donkey for several years, the opportunity came for their owner to adopt the other three. They are a delightful pet and certainly add to the aesthetics of the back yard as you look over the fence.”


Businesses polled on lockdown effect u by Paul Campbell

Online consultations have been held across Kaipara with businesses in Paparoa, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka and Dargaville responding to Mayor Jason Smith’s Task Force for Economic Support and Recovery, which is investigating how businesspeople are responding to the Covid-19 lockdown. Along with local business people the meetings, using the Zoom online app, included the mayor, Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow and local ward councillors for each town. “Businesses led broad-ranging discussion about the current situation, their awareness of the support that may be available to them, and their hopes and ideas for future shared projects, including shop locally campaigns,” said Dr Smith. Businesses are also completing a targeted survey, and Zoom meetings for Ruawai and Mangawhai businesses will be held this week, after which, the next steps for an action plan will take shape. “The business people we’ve heard from are resilient and optimistic. They have great ideas and plans for their businesses and were interested to gather and hear from their local business colleagues, and this was all positive. Everyone seems keen to explore ‘shop local’ promotions, and the Dargaville Community Development Board is well advanced on this.” Dr Smith added that the task force website now includes a detailed analysis of the Kaipara People’s Panel responses to the first survey about Covid-19

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impacts. More than 400 respondents to the survey mean it is statistically significant and shows a clear picture of experiences of Kaipara people during the Covid-19 Lockdown. “We were surprised how few people knew about the support available from Northland Inc, and as a result have asked the regional development agency to improve service levels in Kaipara. Part of the work of the task force is to advocate on behalf of Kaipara businesses and we’re getting on with this as the evidence and data emerges.” Go to kaipara.govt.nz/taskforce for more information. ¢

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Tolls proposed for new motorway The motorway will extend the Northern Motorway from the Johnstones Hill tunnels to just north of Warkworth. Time savings are expected to be greater for trucks due to reductions in grades and a better road layout, which helps heavy vehicles maintain a higher average speed along the route. It’s estimated an average of around 20,000 vehicles a day currently travel on SH1 between Puhoi and Warkworth. Within the next 10 years, it is predicted traffic will increase to more than 31,000 vehicles a day, shared between the new motorway and the current SH1. The agency adds that while the motorway is scheduled to open at the end of 2021, it may be delayed by the response to the Covid-19 pandemic. It also points out that if the road is tolled, there will be a free, safe alternative for people travelling northwards, because the current SH1 will remain operational. ‘People travelling northbound from the Northern Gateway Toll Road will be able to exit at Puhoi if they choose to travel on the free route. ‘However, there is no southbound exit from the new motorway before the Northern Gateway Toll Road. This

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u by Matt King, Member of Parliament for Northland

In every society, there are idiots. Usually, they can be ignored. However, in times of national emergency, they become more pronounced and their actions even more idiotic whether it is flouting the law or — worse — taking the law into their own hands. Fortunately, this column is not about them; this column is about the rest of us. Much has been written about how we acted and continue to act during this pandemic. Much of it was laudatory and justifiably so. We knuckled under, mostly stayed in our bubbles and showed a wonderful sense of compassion and common sense. Rightfully, we gave tribute to those who stood on the ‘front line’: the essential services, the health professionals, our emergency ser vices and especially our supermarket checkout operators who didn’t deserve the risk they took but did so, anyway. They were all heroes — and remain so. There is another group though, that deserves mention, deserves our

thanks, and there are a lot of them here in Kaipara. I am talking about farmers. At the best of times you farmers are an industrious bunch; at the worst of times, as we have just seen, you excel. You kept working; you kept producing; you kept us fed. You and the service industries who serve you, such as transport operators, did a superb job during Covid-19. Even more important for us is that you will continue to do that job. Whilst major industries and income earners such as tourism will take years to recover; it is more important than ever that we have a working, efficient farming sector taking a lead role in New Zealand’s recovery. We do not call farming our primary industry for nothing. Good on ya, farmers for getting in behind the country.

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Mr McElrea has won the coveted Brookfields Emerging Leader of the Year Award, made by the Society of Local Government Managers to recognise an emerging leader (under 35 years) whose work has positively influenced community-based pest control initiatives. “Kane’s passion for and commitment to the local government sector stood out in his application this year, and the judges were impressed with the impact of his leadership in the region as well as nationally through his work and connection networks,” says SOLGM’s chief executive Karen Thomas. Mr McElrea says he enjoys supporting Northlanders in their communities because they are the heart of the regional council’s work to restore and protect the region’s shared environment. “We are getting really encouraging results in a relatively short time. More kiwi and other native wildlife are returning to places where people are working collectively on pest control. There is a lot of hard work going on at grass roots level right around the region, and it is great to see the positive results coming through.” Among the community empowering initiatives Mr McElrea has introduced or is part of, are Whangarei Predator Free,

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Kiwi Coast/NRC Partnership, Tiakina Whangarei and Project Pest Control. “It is great to see staff recognised for their work in biosecurity, which is such a vital part of the regional council’s work on behalf of the community,” says NRC chair Penny Smart. “We have a very talented team working in this area where a number of national awards have been won for innovative initiatives introduced in recent years.” ¢

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Kaipara District Council are setting the Fees and Charges for the upcoming 2020-2021 year. In line with measures to reduce the financial impact post COVID-19, Council decided to hold back any increases on Fees or Charges where possible. Two increases to the proposed Fees and Charges for 2020-2021 are • Costs related to burials where Council has to bear new costs. • Pre-application fees for developers (the new package includes up to two experts (e.g. Planner and an engineer) for a meeting up to an hour with minutes from the meeting being provided to the applicant. General enquiries are still free of charge and covered by the rostered Duty Planners. Council is seeking feedback on the Proposal, by 4.30pm, Wednesday 10 June 2020. Feedback can be provided via our website www.kaipara.govt.nz/fees

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u by Andy Bryenton

Kiwi resident, American billionaire and world-renowned proponent of golf, Ric Kayne has already established his credentials as a patron of the sport, establishing the top-ranked Tara Iti golf course near Mangawhai. Now the force behind this exclusive ‘members-only’ club has secured the next stage in creating even more golfing opportunities on the east coast, this time for the public. Last week, the Overseas Investment Office approved Kayne’s proposal to obtain, by a mixture of freehold and leasehold, 169 hectares of coastadjacent property near Tara Iti. Itself recently named the world’s silver medal golf course outside the USA, being narrowly beaten by the oldestablished Royal County Down course in Northern Ireland. It’s estimated that more than $100 million went into the creation of Tara Iti, and another $50 million has been indicated as the cost for the proposed two new 18 hole courses yet to come. The OIO reports that Kayne has plans for not just golf courses open to visitors, but also clubhouses, accommodation and hospitality. The land earmarked for transformation is currently utilised as a forestry plantation, producing pine logs. While the famous existing golf course is named for the endangered

p The Overseas Investment Office has moved plans for two new coastal golf courses near Mangawhai, where former US President Barack Obama has played the links at Tara Iti

fairy tern, consultants hired to assess the impact of the new construction report that there will be no impact on the breeding sites of the tiny shorebirds, which traditionally nest further north. The project to establish the initial golf course also included a substantial native revegetation programme alongside pest and weed control. A similar initiative is expected to be part of this new project as well. ¢

u by Andy Bryenton

Keen readers who have exhausted their supply of fresh literature will be pleased to hear that Kaipara District’s libraries are set to reopen soon. Level two coronavirus restrictions mean it’s now possible to re-engage with our local libraries via click and collect, with more services coming on stream as soon as possible. “We are looking forward to providing services to you in level two,” says Dargaville library spokesperson Lisa Salter. “We have missed you, and we know you’ll be keen to borrow some fresh items. To manage the new normal, and make sure we can keep everyone safe, we are going to stagger our reopening.” Initially, library opening hours will be reduced, and Dargaville Library will not be open Saturdays. Libraries will be only offering a click and collect service at first — with increased services and hours when possible. The community libraries will be doing the same. Once all the health and safety aspects are covered to ensure safety, limited access into the library

will be allowed, starting with above 70-year-olds and vulnerable members of the community. My Book Bag is a new click and collect service available on our website,“ says Lisa. “Complete one of the online forms and we will contact you when your items are ready to collect from the library. “Alternatively, call us if you would like to place an order by telephone on 0800 532 542.” As for returns, the date has been reset to June 30, so there is no need to worry about fines and penalties. All libraries except Paparoa have a return slot for your convenience. However, patrons who have been ill or in self-isolation are asked to hold on to returns to ensure they are safe. Free WiFi is back up and running, though the use of Chromebooks and computers inside the library is on hold.

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KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT

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Kaipara District Council Level 2 Updates. Changes to Services. An update on some of the most common services. For more details check out kaipara.govt.nz/covid

Recycling and rubbish

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Kerbside recycling has restarted, and transfer stations are accepting recycling again (services as before lockdown). Please be patient as there will be delays, and we’ll be managing car movements to ensure safe physical distancing.

Council office hours Our offices are now open. Dargaville office hours are 8am – 4.30pm. Mangawhai office 10am – 2pm. To reduce cash handling we’d prefer contactless and online payments.

Libraries Our libraries have reopened for My Book Bag, our new click and collect system. Please refer to our website for library hours. Wifi is back on 24/7 at all five libraries. After hours returns slots are open at all libraries apart from Paparoa. We’re introducing new health and safety processes to keep you and our team safe. Stay tuned for when we can start offering limited access into the library to choose items. Keep an eye on our website ent.kotui.org.nz and Facebook page, ph 0800 532 542, email library@kaipara.govt.nz

Parks, campgrounds and playgrounds Our Parks team and contractors have been working to disinfect each playground and ensure they are safe for reopening. This has needed a phased approach with the busiest playgrounds in the region taking first priority. We are working hard to have them all safely open for use as soon as possible. Public toilets that have been closed during Levels 3 and 4 are also operating on the same phased opening plan, after each has received a deep clean. Both the Taharoa Domain and Kai Iwi Lakes campground are now open (the campground at a reduced capacity).

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Citizens Awards & Environmental Awards Do you know an outstanding citizen or an environmental champion? We want to hear about them. The KDC Citizen’s Awards and Environmental Awards are open for nominations. Nominate now via www.kaipara.govt.nz/funding. Nominations close 31 May 2020.

Free online talk: Increasing food production in Kaipara An online talk hosted by KDC will present valuable opportunities for the district’s landowners, and other businesses related to the horticulture industry. Increasing food production in Kaipara – Understand the research, is scheduled for Thursday 4 June 7pm. The speaker, Tim Morris of Coriolis, completed an investigation on how to make best use of fertile Kaipara land. The study is part of the Kaipara Kai project, one of four Kaipara Kickstart projects funded by the Provincial Growth Fund. Some of the key results Tim will discuss in the talk include: new crop types, animals and aquaculture opportunities within the Kaipara District (focusing on those that are suitable for a changing climate), and commercial and financial analysis for local landowners. You can read the Kaipara Kai Growing Larger: New opportunities to increase Food Production in the Kaipara District study at kaipara.govt.nz/kickstart/kai-for-kaipara. If you have read the study and would like to submit a question ahead of the talk, please email it to media@kaipara.govt.nz

How to watch: The talk will be livestreamed on the KDC Facebook page. Anyone can attend. Go to facebook.com/watch/KaiparaDistrictCouncil/ on the 4 June, where you will see the video stream appear at 7pm (you do not need a Facebook page to view the video). The stream will not be live until a few minutes before the start time. The talk will also be recorded and available to watch on the Council YouTube channel at a later date.


Have your say on bylaws u by Andy Bryenton

The Kaipara District Council is tidying up the local rules, which govern health, safety and environmental concerns, and would appreciate input from locals as a new Consolidated General Bylaw system is proposed. While a bylaw restructure is often used to strike down old laws dating from colonial times, this move by the KDC is all about modernity. The proposed updates include removing five parts that are now obsolete, simplifying the way the bylaw is written to make it clearer, and making some significant proposed changes to the Cemeteries and Crematoria and Solid Waste sections. The proposed Solid p A consolidation of civic bylaws is a chance to have your say Waste Bylaw was changed on details of local governance to better reflect legislation and council’s Waste Management the future. Details on the proposed Minimisation Plan, and for Cemeteries changes can be found at kaipara.govt. and Crematoria the way we manage nz/haveyoursay. Hard copies will be cemeteries is more transparent, available at KDC offices and libraries and a few technical aspects have after they reopen to the public. If you would like to know more but been clarified. Council is keen to hear about those don’t have internet access, contact parts of the bylaw that interest or Kaipara District Council on 0800 727 impact on the community and to let 059 and request a copy of the proposed them know what people think of the bylaws. Submissions are open from May 11 to June 19 2020 and can be proposed changes. Feedback could list other matters that completed through the website, over might need to be included to ensure the phone with the council or by hard they are relevant for the district into copy or email. ¢

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Iconic museum is open again u by Paul Campbell

The Kauri Museum at Matakohe swung open its doors again, after being closed for seven weeks, the longest shutdown in its history, as alert level two came into effect last week.

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“The Covid-19 lockdown period has seen the longest closure in the 58 years since the museum was first opened in 1962,” said general manager, Dr Tracey Wedge. “As a self-funded charity, we rely entirely on admissions revenue and sales in our retail store for our operational budget, and like all businesses in New Zealand, this closure has been a challenge financially. The government wage subsidy was gratefully accepted. “Recovery from this pandemic will be slow for rural businesses like ours, but we are optimistic for the opportunities ahead to strengthen our community partnerships locally and nationally,” Dr Wedge added.

“We are a museum that puts our collections and our community at the heart of our thinking. “There is plenty of space to visit the museum safely in your bubble as you explore the kauri story. “We take the safety of our visitors and staff seriously and will be following health and safety guidelines by recording tracing contact details upon entry. Hand sanitiser stations are located throughout the museum, and we have set up a rigorous cleaning regime for public spaces.” See the museum website at kaurimuseum.com for more information and upcoming events. Enquiries on 09 431 7417 or by emailing info@ kaurimuseum.com. ¢

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A time of change – learn from past mistakes u by Sir Lockwood Smith

The times, they are a-changing. While we’ve had to deal with shocks before, they haven’t been on this disastrous scale — at least not in my lifetime. I was born after my father returned from the second world war. The global financial crisis and the Canterbury earthquakes were major events, but the one that really changed our relationship with the world, just as Covid-19 has the potential to do, was Britain’s decision to join the EEC in 1973. Sure, it wasn’t the same life-anddeath disruption as Covid-19, but it was the political decisions made in its aftermath that we need to learn from. In the early 70s, more than half of our dairy exports went to the UK. In fact, a third of all our exports went there. We were able to negotiate tariff-free quota for sheep meat, but the dairy product quota included a stifling tariff and that for beef was little more than I produce on my own farm. Future growth for New Zealand meant looking elsewhere. Tariffs above 100% on agricultural products in other major markets, such as the United States and Japan, meant those weren’t an option. The politicians of the day decided New Zealand needed to “reset the economy” — just as the Minister of Finance is saying today. Industries needed for that reset, we were told, required protection from imports. Tariffs and import licensing were stepped up, and so started a decade of greater government intervention. That, of course, had the effect of putting up our internal cost structure,

and our major export sector, agriculture, demanded support to make up for those higher costs. Governments of the day devised all sorts of schemes culminating in the Supplementary Minimum Payments (SMPs) of the late 70s early 80s. Our government-controlled economy bumped from one crisis to another. By the year I entered parliament in 1984, we’d seen carless days, wage and price freezes, and thousands of tonnes of frozen sheep meat turned into fertiliser because government intervention had so dislocated production from the marketplace. The new Lange/Douglas Labour government, confronting a bankrupt nation, had no choice but to commence far-reaching reforms to free the economy from the shackles of the State. Carried on by the Bolger/Richardson National government of the early 90s, impediments to competitiveness were reduced and the entrepreneurialism of the tradeable sector unleashed. Instead of trying to control what businesses did, governments focussed on negotiating access to global markets, especially in Asia. The result was staggering. From a bankrupt economy in 1984, New Zealand rose to number one in the world, 32 years later, on the 2016 Global Prosperity Index published by the

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about his government’s desire to reset the economy. Hon Grant Robertson is a capable politician. After all, his BA (Hons) from Otago is in Political Studies. I first met him in the early 90s when he was Students’ Association president there, and I was Minister of Education. He was a good guy and already politically astute, but his experience in competitive business is limited. All my political life, I ran a farming business. While, in today’s crisis, we need government to help business get through, to help maintain jobs that are so at risk, it’s critically important that the mistakes made all those decades ago are not repeated. Economically, today, things move far faster than then. If you want to see NZ’s future prospects stifled, just let the State play too great a role. Twenty-nine years of seeing well-intentioned policies produce perverse outcomes have driven me to this view. Liberalising global markets in the past 30 years has helped raise more people out of poverty than any other government action. Let the “economic reset” the current government has in mind not distort effective markets, or else our people’s wellbeing will pay the price. ¢

Nominations have opened for a new set of awards that Kaipara District Council has announced to acknowledge the work of individuals and organisations who protect and enhance the District’s unique environment. It is the first year these awards have run, with five categories to enter. They are; Environmental Action in the Community, Environmental Action in Education, Environmental Action in Business/Industry, Environmental Youth Leadership, and Kaitiakitanga.

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KDC is also calling for Citizens Awards nominations. These are awarded annually, to recognise substantial service, usually of a voluntary nature or beyond normal employment, benefiting Kaipara and its people. Applications will be assessed on their personal leadership, inspiration, sacrifice or devotion to a cause or whether they made a significant contribution to the well-being of the Kaipara District and its citizens. Generally, the nominees work would be predominantly voluntary, but if they have been paid for services they are still eligible to receive an award. Nominations for both the Environmental Awards and the Citizens Awards run until 31 May 2020, with the winners announced in July. For full details of categories, nomination forms and further information, please see the Kaipara District Website under kaipara.govt.nz/funding


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Call to nominate local heroes u by Andy Bryenton

The Kaipara District Council has opened up Citizens Awards nominations for 2020, seeking to recognise the ‘good sorts’ among us who make this a better community. At the same time, the council has announced a new set of awards, which acknowledge the work of individuals and organisations who protect and enhance the district’s unique environment. It is the first year these new environmental awards have run, with five categories to enter. They are Environmental Action in the Community, Environmental p New awards have been minted for 2020 to recognise those among us who have given their time and expertise to Action in Education, environmental work Environmental Action in Business/Industry, Environmental KDC is also calling for Citizens Youth Leadership and Kaitiakitanga Awards nominations. These are awarded (the philosophy in tikanga Maori of annually, to recognise substantial stewardship or protection of the land service, usually of a voluntary nature or and its resources). beyond normal employment, benefitting “Perhaps you know someone who Kaipara and its people. Nominations for is driving learning and action to bring both the Environmental Awards and the about change on environmental issues, Citizens Awards run until May 31 2020, or a business, which demonstrates a with the winners announced in July. For full details of categories, notable contribution to the sustainable development of natural resources in nomination forms and fur ther the Kaipara,” says Jenny Rooney, the information, please see the Kaipara funding coordinator for the KDC. “We District Council website under kaipara. govt.nz/funding. ¢ want to hear about them.”

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir, On most fine mornings during the lockdown, I have, as an ageing pensioner, gone for a walk around nearby streets for about 45 minutes. I always take a plastic bag (exsupermarket type) and pick up rubbish on or near the footpaths and know there are a couple of others doing the same. During 10 to 14 days this amounts to a full yellow recycling bag of drink cans and bottles plus more than half of a blue rubbish bag of other junk from confectionery wrappers to food packages, used tissues, various plastics and even rags. Now here’s the crush. To throw something out of a vehicle or drop rubbish on property not belonging to you, a conscious decision has to emanate from the brain to activate the arms and hands to perform the act. In conjunction with this, our clever brain has already addressed the moral points of, is this right or wrong and should I do this or not, all before the arm moves.

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Thursday’s most vibrant indicator of a post-Covid-19 economic resurgence didn’t come from the revelations of support in the nation’s budget, but instead from the sight of traffic, queues and shoppers aplenty in the main street of Dargaville. Business owners who may have been worried about a slow uptake to new trading conditions at level two have had their minds put somewhat at ease by the enthusiasm of locals, who have been denied the opportunity to shop and browse for the past six weeks. While safety precautions were in place such as hand sanitiser and contact tracing stations, the urge to re-engage with the local economy was apparent. That is the critical time for recovery. With big-box retailers also opening in our main centres, it could be all too easy to indulge in spending out of town for things readily available in our main streets. It’s with this in mind that advocates of Kaipara commerce, such as the Dargaville Community Development Board, are continuing to ramp up the visibility and presence of their buy local campaigns, encouraging investment in small business and the small-town amenities that we have not been able to fully enjoy for more than a month. Certainly, the will to appreciate some ‘retail therapy’, the need to stock up on items unavailable during lockdown,

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While many programmes around the country have been postponed or set aside due to the disruptive nature of the Covid-19 emergency, the Kaipara KickStart campaign is not one of them. The four-part, $20 million series of initiatives to bring vigour to the local economy has swung back into action as the threat level of coronavirus is scaled down, with major milestones achieved. In the Kaipara Kai section, the establishment of a hub in Ruawai went forward just before lockdown. Since then hub project lead, Matt Punter has been working behind the scenes to tee up smart agriculture advancements. He’s pleased to invite locals to a symposium with industry expert Tim Morris, including a question and answer, via online conferencing on June 4, from 7pm. On the hot topic of water, plans are well

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In a scenario, which gave the world two of its most iconic cars, and is surely worthy of its own feature film, the implosion of the DeLorean Motor Company embroiled engineering giants on both sides of the Atlantic, and ended up benefitting the Japanese more than either of them. The famous DeLorean gullwing coupe, star of the Back to the Future film series, was envisioned as the brainchild of John DeLorean, creator of such legendary US muscle cars as the Pontiac GTO and Firebird. Originally planned to be built in Northern Ireland out of stainless steel, and to house a rotary engine similar to the now-iconic Mazda RX7s, the project was a defining example of 80s excess and trends. DeLorean was no fool, and so he called in the expertise of one of the 20th century’s great automotive minds, Colin Chapman of Lotus. Chapman would be associated with the DeLorean project from 1978 onward. His peerless expertise from the world of motor racing would be called on to create a chassis and suspension system, among other engineering features, which would make the stainless steel sports car outperform its rivals. Funding a whole new supercar is a difficult game. The wheels came off in 1982 when, at the height of Ronald Reagan’s drug war, undercover FBI informant James Hoffman approached John DeLorean with a shady proposition. Finance a plan to smuggle and sell 100 kilograms of cocaine, and get the project out of debt.

DeLorean agreed and was promptly arrested, but he fought the entrapment in court and won. Sadly, it soon became apparent why the businessman was willing to take such a risk. DeLorean Motor Company’s finances fell apart, £10 million of government money was missing from British operations, and Colin Chapman’s Lotus company (itself a very successful builder of sports cars) had to explain why it was being paid by DeLorean via a Swissbased Panamanian front company. Sadly, Chapman died of a heart attack soon after. The DeLorean’s engineering secrets were snapped up by Toyota, who crafted the best-selling MR2 sports car, starting a wave of power coupes from the East, which redefined how we saw Japanese cars. Were it not for its appearance in Back to the Future, the Delorean car itself may never have been remembered. Rumour has it that the quirky car was only chosen for the film as examples could be bought in bulk to be blown up in stunts. As it stands, modern versions are still produced today, with many purchasers grabbing a piece of auto history that reflects the strange, hedonistic and wild times in which it first flourished. ¢

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After a period of uncertainty, which had keen hunters worried for this year’s possibilities, all systems are go, and the green light is burning for duck season 2020. A delayed start means slightly different conditions of daylight and weather, though if the fates are kind, it will still be a good season out on the wetlands. The big message, both from hunters themselves and advocacy groups, is to appreciate the season we have. Nothing makes us feel more keenly the appreciation for what we can do, as almost having it not happen at all. The rational and good arguments for a well-maintained waterfowl season are manifold, from population management

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FISHING, HUNTING & DUCK SHOOTING

A rich heritage of hunting u by Andy Bryenton

The art of crafting decoys to assist in duck hunting is one, which fascinates participants in the sport. Ducks have exceptional senses, and so carefully painted, realistic and even moving decoys have been developed during the years to baffle bird’s brains and secure a successful hunt. The oldest date from the time of the pyramids, when Egyptian noblemen and women hunted ducks on the Nile, using throwing sticks and painted decoys. The sport was so popular that writings still exist in which hunters thousands of years ago complain of their ducks being snapped up by crocodiles, or a hunt being ruined by a hippo wandering into the marsh. In those days, the first ducks caught were burned as an offering to the gods, who, with their animal-faced aspects, were thought to be present in all parts of nature and could ensure good hunting. Roman duck hunters worked hard with bow and arrow to catch enough of the valued fowl for the emperor’s extravagant feasts, while in the middle ages falconers trained birds of prey to hunt ducks on the wing. The very best were sourced from icy lands like Norway, Sweden and Iceland, where the already acute eyesight of falcons and hawks was even further accentuated, evolved to scan the blinding white snow-fields for white-furred prey. As the taste for duck grew, and restaurants were invented to feed the new middle classes, huge ‘punt guns’ were developed to shoot a hundred birds at a time. Banned now, in the 1800s these monster shotguns were used from rowing boats on the English fens, and a poor shot could sink the hunter or split his boat in two with recoil. Modern hunting guns are usually 12 gauge; the biggest punt guns were two-gauge, or

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GAMEBIRD HUNTING SEASON COMMENCES SATURDAY MAY 23 GUIDELINES FOR ALL GAME BIRD HUNTERS HUNTING SAFELY UNDER COVID-19 LEVEL 2 The fight against Covid-19 remains the highest priority. Your hunting needs to be done sensibly and in line with Government Level 2 regulations. You should use common sense to avoid hurting yourself or needing rescue. Stick to the places you know well and hunt within your capabilities. If you are in any doubt as to whether what you are planning is within Covid-19 regulations please refer to www.covid19.govt.nz Getting Ready • Purchase your licence and everything you need as all stores are open • Travel restrictions have been lifted to make final preparations to your maimai Getting To and From Your Hunting Spot • Plan your trip carefully and safely • All forms of transport including boats can be used to travel to your hunting spot • Overnight stays are permitted • Hunting groups are restricted to a maximum of 10 people but fewer people remains best practice for Covid-19 • Be safe in your interactions with others and restrict contact with those you don’t know and keep a safe distance from them • Please record details of everyone you come in to contact with to allow full trace ability • Do not share equipment or handle items touched by other people While season opening dates have been affected by Covid-19 measures, closing dates for Northland region remain the same. All other regulations applying to game bird hunting are unchanged and will be strictly enforced. A copy of the regulations with updated season dates is at www.fishandgame.org.nz


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CASUAL RELIEF driver, Class 5 contract driver available. Road ranger experience, tip truck and trailer. Phone Eric Aitchison 027 370 6899. Waitupu Investments Ltd.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Our weekly meetings in the Dargaville Area have been disrupted due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Anyone reaching out for help with a drinking problem, please phone Murray - 09 439 5248, Wayne - 09 439 6561, Bernie - 027 212 2148.

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES Casual vacancy for an elected trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has resolved under section 105, Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If 10% or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to: Chairperson Board of Trustees Dargaville High School 57 Plunket Street, Dargaville, 0310 By: 16th of June 2020

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Death Notices CRAWFORD, Maurice Owen Passed away 13th of May 2020 A love of the sea, earth, or anything that had levers and burnt diesel. An old Land Rover with a winch and dual wheels, or a dozer pulling levers. Maurices laugh and smile will be fondly remembered by the Lambly's, Travel Safe old fella. The Boy.

McKenzie Jack Evans Francis

Died peacefully on 4th May 2020 aged 93. Much loved husband of the Noreen. Loved dad of Gavin and Colleen, Leith and Lynn, Bruce and Judy, and Sheena and Peter. Poppy to his many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchild. All communications to Sheena McKenzie, PO Box 184, Dargaville 0340. “Forever in our thoughts, always remembered with love”

CRAWFORD Maurice Owen Passed away peacefully at Kauri Coast Rest Home on 13/05/2020. In his 81st year. Eldest son of Owen and Margaret Crawford (Deceased). Much loved brother of Allan, Brenda, Bruce and Marion. Cherished father of Sidney, Patricia, Steven and Colin (Australia) and Glen. Adored by his grandchildren and many great grandchildren in NZ and Australia. Will be sadly missed. A private family bubble Cremation has been held at Whangarei Crematorium. A memorial service for Maurice’s many friends will be held at a later date. Grateful thanks to Management and Staff at Kauri Coast Rest Home, Dargaville, for their love and care of Maurice over the last 8 years.

WEST, NAOMI (MOLLY) Passed away suddenly 14th May 2020 at Dargaville Hospital after long battles with illness. Treasured and loving wife of Lindsay for almost 55 years. Adored mother of Colleen and Anthony and precious Nana to Aimee and Chris, Sam, Mac and Piper. We will all miss her warmth, kindness, generosity and big heart. Her passing has left an enormous hole in our lives and she will never be forgotten. Rest in peace. Molly’s funeral service is being held at the Dargaville Lighthouse Function Centre, Tuesday 19th May 2020, at 1.30 pm, followed by interment at Mt. Wesley Cemetery. Subject to current restrictions this is limited to 50 people and we ask that you contact the family if you would like to attend.

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May 19 - 2020  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

35 MCKAY CRESCENT, DARGAVILLE

$369,000 LAWNMOWING BUSINESS PAPAROA

$59,500 + GST (if any) 7 SUNSET STREET, BAYLYS BEACH

$129,000 213A PAHI ROAD, PAPAROA

$295,000

INVEST OR ENJOY YOURSELF.

LAWNMOWING BUSINESS FOR SALE

WEST IS BEST

WATER VIEW PAHI LIFESTYLE

The time is right to purchase your own home, or add to rental portfolio.With 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, sunny living area which opens onto the private back deck, single garage & carport & large workshop and low maintenance too, all this a fabulous flat section.

Fabulous small business includes: 1995 Toyota Truck, Walker Mower, self-drive mowers x 2, Flymo mowers x 3, hedge trimmer, commercial weed eater, ramps and 60 lawnmowing contracts plus one weeks assistance from the current owner to get started. Price $59,500 +GST (if any).

This large 971m2 section has power, phone and water at the boundary ready and waiting. Motivated vendors plans have changed so don’t miss your opportunity to be part of this fast filling subdivision. Invest now in a slice of action to either build now or land bank for the future.

Enjoy harbour and country views from this 1.4 Ha slice of Pahi peninsula! Own access to paddle off in your kayak. Few minutes to Pahi boat ramp to launch your boat. Grazing for a few animals. Native planting. Small cabin. Design and build your new dream house. Ph Rhoda today!

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4152

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MC2395

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4094

RHODA MORRISON PH 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2423

33 JERVOIS STREET, DARGAVILLE

$365,000 ON STATE HIGHWAY 12, MAUNGATUROTO

$625,000 107 HOKIANGA ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$339,000 164 ARCADIA ROAD, PAPAROA

$810,000 plus gst (if any)

REDUCED

SO MANY POSITIVES

A CRAFTSMANS DREAM

GREAT RETURN ON INVESMENT

HOME & LARGE WOOLSHED ON 27 ACRES

This is a spacious character home ideal for all stages of life. The home features open plan kitchen & dining room, separate lounge, 2 bedrooms, 1 combined wet area bathroom plus a 2nd toilet, lovely polished floors, 2 x heat pumps, lined single garage, ideal for your hobby room, single garage with auto door, fully fenced. This can be your new home. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4147

A 3 bedroom home lovingly restored to a very high standard by the current owners. It couldn’t get better with new kitchen, oak overlay flooring, new doors and ceilings, heat pump, modern LED lighting throughout. Numerous lovely features that just need to be seen!

This large villa split into 2 flats has been returning $510 p/w. The Front flat has 1 double bedroom, combined kitchen/dining with a separate lounge and freestanding fireplace. The rear flat has 2 double bedrooms, combined dining/lounge/sunroom and a kent style fireplace. Both units have insulation. Best be quick!

North-facing lifestyle with large family home and big wool shed and covered yards. Plenty of grazing, shade trees, dam water and seasonal stream. Suitable for a variety of animals with all the feed, yards and shelter. Picturesque valley views. 5 mins to Paparoa. Ph Rhoda today!

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2373

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4131

RHODA MORRISON PH 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2439

8 MEADOW PARK DRIVE, DARGAVILLE

$495,000 132 POYNER ROAD, ARARUA

$469,000 61 HURNDALL STREET EAST, MAUNGATUROTO

$1,100,000 GALLIE BRANCH RD, MATAKOHE

$275,000

MEADOW PARK MELODY...

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST

LIVING THE LUXURY LIFESTYLE

CAMP, RESITE, BUILD NEW

Built for sun and supremely comfortable mid 2000 build home offers a quiet friendly and desirable location within a supportive neighbourhood and ideal for the buyer wanting to downsize or a change of pace. Spacious open plan living that captures the sun till late afternoon. The kitchen is balanced, well planned with oodles of storage. A cook’s pride. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4144

This tidy three bedroom home sits on a 3,132sqm section, over looking the countryside. With doors that make use of the deck from not only the lounge but the dining and master as well. Currently has a wonderful tenant and producing an income. FOR SALE SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRE2411

Set on 5.85 acres, this immaculate north facing 433m2 home offers open plan kitchen/family/dining, scullery, 3 bathrooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 lounges, media room, study, mudroom, pool, workshop/barn, orchard, hothouse, dam and so much more. This is one not to be missed.

Easy contoured 4.09ha’s divided into 3 paddocks. Overlooks bush and has distant views of the Matakohe River. Great spot to camp, resite a second hand dwelling or build new. if you have always dreamed of having somewhere to have a horse or your own livestock, chooks etc this could be the place for you. A blank canvas for you to develop. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2424

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2434

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

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