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‘Vaccinate now’ vital for Kaipara u by Paul Campbell

A ‘super Saturday’ vaccination event and a second mobile unit to take the injection to Kaipara communities are two elements in a concerted drive to overcome low vaccination rates in the district, with an unvaccinated rate of 33.4% of the eligible population revealed last week.

Tourism plan faces mixed reception

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Grants to keep communities strong

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Keeping it crafty this holidays

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“With more than a third of people unprepared for the likely arrival of Covid-19, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and lean into this one because the more people who are vaccinated, then the sooner we won’t need lockdowns and return to the freedoms we had,” says Mayor Jason Smith. “With a fully vaccinated rate of 42.1%, Kaipara District is currently ranked 60th out of 67 council areas across New Zealand. As we’re close to the border with Auckland and our vaccination rates are low, Kaipara people are vulnerable and getting vaccinations is the only way to reduce this vulnerability.” Dr Smith said while there were no indications of Kaipara cases in tests as this edition went to print, the recent Northland alert level three was a warning call. “Targeted vaccination events will be ahead. The first of these is a ‘Super Saturday’ vaccination event for families hosted by Te Ha Oranga at The Warehouse car park, from 10am to 6pm on October 16. For people getting the jab aged 12 to 18, there will be a free $5 voucher.” Welcoming the news of a second mobile vaccination unit that will serve the eastern area through Otamatea to Mangawhai, Dr Smith said: “We need more outreach to Kaipara places and to remove barriers to anyone getting a vaccine who wants it. “The story is very different to the lockdowns of last year. At that time, Kaipara’s remoteness and spread-out

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population of farmers and essential workers just kept getting on with the job, ensuring Kaipara ended up being one of the best-performing locations for economic activity in 2020. “Now, that very remoteness and the timing of the vaccination push that started in July means so many Kaipara people have been flat-out busy and maybe unable to get around to getting vaccinated. Also, some people may be waiting to see what will happen with the

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p A lone paddler navigates the swollen Northern Wairoa River after torrential rains last Friday, passing by the Dargaville wharf, where the pontoon sat higher than the almost inundated fixed structure. Further torrents washed out the vehicle access to Baylys Beach, with the Kaipara District Council confirming that the road is closed onto the beach until repair work can be undertaken. Despite the very high tide, Dargaville itself avoided main street flooding.


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Tourism plan faces mixed reception

Warranted officers patrol dunes

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u by Andy Bryenton

A Destination Management Plan for sustainable tourism in Northland has been criticised upon its presentation to the Kaipara District Council, with the mayor calling it ‘a disappointing document’ due to the under-representation of the Kaipara.

The Department of Conservation has issued a plea for beachgoers to protect the dune biome of the Ripiro Coast while at the same time promising patrols this summer.

With a domestic spend exceeding $600 million annually, tourism, even without its international component, is a large industry in the north. The Destination Management Plan is a document designed to pave the way for better tourism outcomes for all subregions of Northland. However, the plan, as presented by Northland Inc to the Kaipara District Council p A plan to entice more tourists and manage their experience in the north of New Zealand has met with criticism from councillors last week, was criticised for for appearing to sideline the Kaipara District a perceived marginalisation of the Kaipara. was to secure ‘better representation “The Kaipara has a strong feeling of and improved access to expertise and being left out in economic development resources to support the sustainable work in the past,” said deputy mayor development of the region’s economy.’ Anna Curnow. While there was general support for Mayor Jason Smith agreed, saying there the overarching idea of a plan for tourism is a “glaring gap when a peninsular region development, councillors expressed like ours is not talking about its gateway.” variations on the opinion that the Kaipara “This is an absolutely lovely strategy for needed better representation within Northland,” he said. “However, it seems to that plan. me to be a repeat of the bad old days. To “We need to provide an image, and me, it’s a disappointing document.” a destination plan, which speaks of the The KDC invested in Northland Inc depth of experience here,” concluded via its recent Long Term Plan, stating in Councillor Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock. the LTP documents that this investment “It should be about sharing prosperity.” ¢

A warning about the fragile dune ecosystem and the damage caused by motor vehicles has been issued ahead of Labour Weekend. Large numbers of off-road enthusiasts are expected to travel to the legally drivable beach for recreation and sightseeing. “The sand dune systems of the Kaipara, in particular around Pouto, are some of the most extensive and least modified in New Zealand and are of national and international significance,” says DOC Kauri Coast operations manager Stephen Soole. “One of the main threats to sand dune systems is the recreational use of off-road vehicles.” It backs up concerns voiced earlier this year, when the Kaipara District Council quizzed locals on beach use issues. The survey findings reinforced the fact that a small number of irresponsible or ill-informed beach users were creating problems but that the majority of locals and visitors were happy to abide by the rules. At the time, the number one suggestion put forward was for clear and highly visible signage laying out good beach etiquette. For this summer, at least, DOC will be taking a proactive stance.

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Can I get a rent reduction? Survey gauges public mood on council u by Lina Khan and Jared Cains

While New Zealand’s vaccination rates continue to rise, localised snap lockdowns seem to be a key tool in the government’s kit for keeping Covid-19 contained. As we’ve seen in the Waikato, regions bordering Auckland, seem to be more at risk of this. If a stay-at-home order prevents access to business premises or restricts a business from operating as usual, it is likely that income levels will fall during this period. For those leasing commercial premises, you may be able to obtain a rent reduction to help bring your costs down during this difficult period. Check your lease agreement While tenants are obligated to pay full rent, leases (based on the ADLS sixth edition 2012(5)) will contain a ‘no access in emergency’ provision (see clause 27.5). It allows for rent relief where there is an emergency, and the tenant is unable to gain access to the premises to fully conduct business from the premises. The pre-2012 versions of the ADLS Deed of Lease do not include these provisions. So tenants will need to check the version of their Deed of Lease in the first instance. How much of a reduction can tenants expect? There is no standard figure for this. However, the ADLS ‘no access in emergency’ clause provides for a reduction of a ‘fair proportion of rent and outgoings.’ What do I do if my lease doesn’t have a clause to rely on to obtain a rent reduction? You may still be able to negotiate a rent reduction with your landlord. Helping

support tenants through this outbreak is likely to be more cost-effective for landlords than finding a new tenant if the current tenant’s business fails. Upcoming changes to the law Changes have recently been proposed to the Property Law Act to insert a clause into commercial leases requiring a ‘fair proportion’ of rent will cease to be payable where a tenant has been unable to access their premises to fully conduct their business in their premises due to Covid-19 restrictions. The landlord and tenant would still need to agree on the amount of rent that is fair. They could also agree that the clause does not apply. Arbitration will be required where landlords and tenants are unable to come to an agreement about a fair rent proportion unless they agree to an alternative dispute resolution process such as mediation. Once the law is passed, the implied clause will take effect from September 28 2021. It would only apply to leases that do not already provide for adjusted rent payment terms during an epidemic emergency. WRMK’s team of experienced lawyers can advise you on the specifics of your lease. If you need some help or guidance in this difficult time, please give our Dargaville team a call on 09 439 8001. ¢

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Grants to keep communities strong

Questions raised on representation

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The Kaipara District Council has followed up recent Reserve Contributions Fund disbursements with another round of assistance for good causes around the district, this time via the Community Grants Fund.

Local democracy was under discussion last week as residents had their chance to address the Kaipara District Council directly on Māori ward representation and the proposed increase of the number of councillors.

Seventeen groups, clubs, societies and not-for-profits shared in a total package of $99,983 when the council’s grants committee board met to consider applications for the 2021 funding round. The recipients represent a spectrum of causes, granted sums ranging from the hundreds to thousands of dollars to aid them in their projects, secure premises or p Dargaville’s Menz Shed will be able to keep up their good work with a disbursement from the Community perform maintenance. Grants Fund; work which often includes helping out other Thanks to these grants, charitable organisations groups such as Circus Kumarani and the Dargaville Menz the Mamaranui Bowling Club. The Wild Shed are able to stay on in the buildings Side Charitable Trust has been funded where they’ve built up an infrastructure to reroof an entire building at their rural of community outreach. Places like retreat property. the Hakaru Hall, the Kaipara Heritage While these are not the only local Machinery Club’s museum and Kaiwaka groups who benefit from this latest round Library can now undertake building of funding, they serve as an indication access upgrades and painting. of the kind of projects that have been There have been grants approved issued grants. Local Kaipara initiatives, for appliances and equipment for the which in many cases, will be followed Helping Paws Charitable Trust, the through with volunteer labour, donated Northern Wairoa Genealogy Society and skills and input from the public. ¢

A total of 64 submissions were made on the proposed plan to redraw ward boundaries and incorporate a representative from local iwi. While there were many who wrote in to support the changes, others raised questions about how the KDC will be elected from 2022 onward. There was some opposition to the very concept of a Māori ward, claiming that such p Public submissions on how we’re represented around the council table added to a broad discussion on democracy inclusion is either unnecessary last week or that it introduces a divisive racial bias. One correspondent opined of Māori democratic representation, that ‘special considerations only promote however, but instead focussed on ward racial disharmony. Members need to be boundaries and numbers. Mangawhai broad and not have a narrowed up view citizens felt that rural Kaiwaka and or limited responsibility’. increasingly suburban Mangawhai should Opposing this view were others who be separately represented. Meanwhile, noted that one Māori ward seat for a many Dargaville residents desired more region that is home to two distinct iwi, representation for the west coast, fearing Te Roroa and Te Uri o Hau, is insufficient, a shift of funding and focus to the fastand that both of these groups should growing east. have a seat at the table. The KDC will take all these opinions The largest number of opposing views under advisement ahead of finalising the were not concerned with the matter new wards in late October. ¢

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Rescue chopper appeal underway

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Medical emergencies, wasp stings, car accidents and many other misadventures have launched the Northland Rescue choppers in three decades of missions of mercy.

Dargaville’s local library is helping bust boredom this school holiday season with a free giveaway craft pack, a story walk and prizes to win for young readers.

Now a two-month fundraising campaign is underway to help cover costs, with an emphasis on public donations to help fund the service. Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith had first-hand experience of the rescue service after his father was evacuated from a farm paddock to hospital with potentially fatal multiple stings after he breached a p Donna Upton and Phil Cornelius, and the team at Fencing Contractors NZ raised $18,790 for the appeal at a charity wasp nest. auction and gala dinner “Here is a remote service that saves so many lives in rural New “Founding sponsors Top Energy and Zealand,” says Dr Smith. “Dad had so Northpower have been with us since many toxins in his system; he was one of day one and have contributed millions the lucky ones. We can’t do without our of dollars since 1988. That means we Northland Rescue chopper service.” can better ensure people in Northland NEST chair Paul Ahlers says if that are given the best chance in the golden trend continues, the service will surpass hour after an accident or medical event.” yet another record for annual flights Top Energy and Northpower chief this year. executives Russell Shaw and Andrew “Our two-month annual fundraising McLeod said: “We all know someone appeal is underway, and we really need who has been helped by the service. the ongoing support from the Northland That is why we continue to support it community and visitors to the region,” and encourage people to donate to the says Mr Ahlers. annual fundraising appeal.” ¢

With restrictions on travel and social distancing rules putting a dent in some school holiday plans, the library staff took the time to design a take-home craft pack for young patrons. It contains colouring in pages, a word search, build-a-bird model making projects, a turtle puppet to make and paint, instructions on building feeders for native birds and many more challenges and p Dargaville’s librarians are helping young readers get crafty this fun activities. holiday season, with free activity packs for all “We wanted to include all kinds of materials to make the packs readers can follow the story in shop different for each person,” says librarian windows and then come to the library to Molly Molving-Lilo. She has helped put answer some detective questions and be the school holiday project together. in to win. “There’s information about birds and The Dargaville library, like its other animals for Be Kind To Animals Week, Kaipara contemporaries, is also packed and there’s the chance to win a prize with fresh literature for children, teens pack as well as our holiday story walk.” and young adults to make it easy to relax This time around, the story walk with a good book in the spring sunshine. features a moa hunt, with tracks leading The librarians invite you to stop by and through Dargaville’s main street and take a look soon and take home a free around the block to the library. Young craft pack. ¢

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Territorial authorities across Northland have banded together to present a joint draft strategy on climate change, which they say has moved from being an imminent, to an immediate threat. Councils representing the Far North, Kaipara and Whangārei have come on board as potential signatories, alongside iwi representatives from these areas and the overarching Northland Regional Council. Their planned response is twofold; reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gases now, and plan to react to rising sea levels and other climate changedriven phenomena through being adaptive. ‘A changing climate p Northland councils are banding together to form a united front against climate change threats to infrastructure, land affects our social and and citizens cultural wellbeing, our businesses and economy, our homes, that council responsibility also extends buildings and infrastructure, and the to infrastructure management, obtaining ecosystems and natural world that technical information, managing natural surrounds us,’ states the agreement the resources and facilitating community council entities are jointly developing. ‘We adaptation processes in the face of are seeing and experiencing effects on climate change. ‘Adaptation, especially as it relates to these realms now.’ While measures to reduce greenhouse increasing risks posed by natural hazards gases are already in progress, adaptation, and climate change, is necessarily ‘local’ the second core principle of the as hazards and values vary widely, as do climate change strategy, is less readily response options,’ say the architects of encapsulated. The document defines this document, which will inform local adaptation as the response to change. It government’s climate change response stated that councils will have to be rapid policy. After being presented to the Kaipara and decisive in their responses to climate District Council last week, the draft plan change related threats, for example, will be addressed by a joint meeting of coastal erosion or flood mitigation. Northland council representatives in The draft version of the Te Tai Tokerau late November, pending final approval in Climate Adaptation Strategy also states early 2022. ¢

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Cruise a Covid casualty u by Paul Campbell

The pandemic and the lockdown countermeasures have had a wide impact on businesses and livelihoods across the country, and a Kaipara Harbour icon is the latest to be affected. Labour Weekend has been a traditional date for the cruise vessel Kewpie Too, operated by Kaipara Cruises and veteran skipper Terry Somers. The distinctive red and white vessel is usually based out of Pahi for a week or so from Labour Weekend, taking passengers for several hours touring local landmarks and historic sites on the harbour. “Now, due to the ongoing Covid situation, we have decided p Regular harbour visitor Kewpie Too is tied up in Auckland waters to cancel our cruises,” says Terry. “We are simply stuck in Auckland situation, we have decided to cancel waters and unable to carry a crowd these trips. on board anyway because of the “We hope though, that there’s light at level restrictions. the end of this Covid tunnel, and with that “Over the last 20 years, we have in mind, we have rescheduled and hope to domiciled the Kewpie Too at Pahi do them over Easter next year. Of course, to operate through the Otamatea to we expect that the newly renovated the Ranganui rail bridge and points wharf and pontoon landing facility that is of interest in between. However, this currently under construction will enhance year with the uncertainty of the ongoing the whole experience.” ¢

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The growers’ challenge u by Ann van Engelen

Spring is here, and National Gardening Week will be running from October 18–25 with this year’s theme across the country being Grow to Give. “While some Kiwis are enjoying homegrown vegetables, many are going without altogether,” says Yates spokesperson Fiona Arthur. “This National Gardening Week, people are being encouraged to grow-an-extrarow to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies. “Popping a few extra seeds in the dirt does not require much effort but could mean so much for another family in need. “To help get your extra row underway, Yates is lending a helping hand. When you register online at yates.co.nz/nationalgardening-week between October 1 and 25 you will receive a free packet of vegetable seeds.” Anyone can grow a garden no matter how large or small the space. “Encourage family members to give growing some veggies a go,” says Integrity Community Media’s garden columnist Liz Clark. “Sharing extra produce from the garden with others is rewarding and reduces food waste. Have a look in the shed for some of those unused pots from the nursery, fill them up with some container and vegetable mix and sow a seed or two. “Green vegetables such as lettuce, mini cauliflower, spinach and eggplants

will grow quite happily provided they have enough space. Water regularly and feed with a liquid fertiliser for thriving plants. “It is also a great way to get the children involved and take pride in sharing what they have grown with others. “For larger areas, if there’s a lawn that can be utilised, turn it into a foodproducing paradise. “Northland has a broad range of soil types, mainly sand in coastal areas and clay in others. Either soil type can be coaxed into producing an abundance of vegetable crops. “Add in compost, sheep pellets, old hay and blood and bone to build up the organic matter in the soil before planting out seedlings and seeds following the grower instructions on the seed packet. Mulch well to conserve moisture during the dry summer months. “Companion planting will help reduce weeds and insect pests. For instance, plant corn and small pumpkins such as Baby Bear together. The corn will provide support for the pumpkin vines, while the pumpkins, in turn, reduce competition from weeds by shading the soil. The pumpkin’s broad leaves will also cool the soil, preventing moisture loss.” If you do not know who to share your produce with once you have grown your

p Integrity Community Media has a Yates children’s gardening hamper to be won as part of the upcoming National Gardening Week initiative

veggies, please visit the Yates website to find a list of the organisations in your area that would welcome your donation of fresh home-grown produce. “National Gardening Week aims to foster a love of gardening with a focus on growing not only plants but friendships, good health, strong communities and closer connections with nature,” Ms Arthur said. “Whether it is a few pots on the balcony, a small patch or an extensive

garden, everyone can experience the joy of gardening.” Integrity Community Media has a Yates gardening hamper for children to give away valued at $200. The pack includes a variety of veggie seeds, both new and some old favourites and other gardening products. To be in to win, tell us who you will be sharing your produce with and why at comp@integrity.nz. The competition closes at midday, Friday, October 15. ¢

Water Rates changes If you’re connected to Council’s water supply system, your most recent water invoice may have shown an increase to supply your first cubic metre of water. As part of our Long Term Plan 2021-2031, and following public consultation, Council decided to equalise the costs of supplying water across its five networks. This was to allow for a more equitable share of the costs and benefits for all those connected around the District by removing the variation in first cubic metres, and per metre rates. As an example, a

Everyone paying the same first cubic metre (which covers the treatment plants and overhead costs) and paying a uniform supply amount evens out the cost of maintaining the service for all those connected to the networks. It means the cost of increasing the capacity or reliability of the schemes is shared by everyone on a Council water scheme and reduces the significant burden of maintenance to those on smaller schemes.

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In the 2020/2021 year Council spent approximately $4.6 million

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Your first invoice The first invoice you receive contains the cost for your first cubic metre of water. This cost is higher than any subsequent water supply charge, as it covers much of the significant infrastructure works associated with transporting the water from its source to your home. This includes water treatment, in line with the Government’s Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand.

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76 hectares Easy rolling to hill contour, small area of flats Implement shed, single car garage, storage shed and hay barn Cattle yard Central race to 36 paddocks

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Viv Smith M 027 486 1870 E vsmith@pggwrightson.co.nz pggwre.co.nz/DAG34947

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This three bedroom weatherboard bungalow is set to delight you. 931sqm mostly flat and fenced section with good concrete drive, paths and turnaround. Separate lounge with log burner and ranch slider to patio. Aluminium joinery and iron roof. Great location.

Featuring 1.6187 hectares encompassing three bedroom character bungalow with some original features. Two bathrooms plus spacious separate lounge. Plus Ex church with native timber features, polished floors and lead-light windows.

Quietly sitting in the country, build your own home, bring a relocatable, tiny houses or cabins. Choice of 7606sqm or smaller 2985sqm section which can be found at the end of a quiet road a short distance from Te Kopuru township. Both sections are flat.

Mariner House - A pretty and well-maintained home, modernised kitchen and bathrooms, ample living areas with log burner fire and insulation. Two double bedrooms and a single, this is a lovely family home within walking distance of town.

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Viv Smith | M 027 486 1870

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This is a low maintenance four bedroom brick and tile home in sought after area with views over river, town and rural. Living areas plus bedrooms capture the views with separate lounge plus formal dining area. Kitchen, dining and family area have sliders to exterior.

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What a great location just out of the Dargaville township, this property has a lot to offer with good shedding that you could run a business from to the 16.6 hectares of flat land that could be used for cropping or grazing. The property has a large four bedroom home with numerous sheds.

This property is located at 110 Colville Road, just 2.8 km out of the Dargaville township, the property offers a great farming lifestyle being so close to town with school, sports and shopping. Comprising of 100 hectares (more or less) in 4 titles.

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A quarantine anniversary u by Paul Campbell

Lockdowns and associated quarantine have emerged as a fact of modern life for the past 18 months, but the current crop of Kiwi residents are not the first to put up with restrictions on coming and going. A look into the history of Maungaturoto will reveal that just six families and the same number of single men arrived to found the town after travelling by boat and on foot from Auckland, where their Tyburnia sailing ship anchored from England on September 4 1863. Their first four weeks in the new country were spent in the 19thcentury version of MIQ ‘packed like sardines in a box’ — a far cry from today’s hotel isolation, perhaps. Smallpox, then a feared and deadly disease had been detected. The passengers and crew were quarantined on board until released on October 5, exactly 158 years ago last week. Free to explore and acquire some land, the newcomers found that a land sale was to be held at the Kaiwaka Store. Maungaturoto and surrounds totalled some p The Tyburnia immigrant ship became an MIQ facility - Courtesy Alberland Museum Photo courtesy Alberland Museum 15,000 acres and these particular The journey from Riverhead, by ship’s biscuits carried along by Mr Cullen Tyburnia settlers were separate from the Albertland Settlement scheme, which whaleboat, up the Kaipara Harbour ‘staved off starvation.’ almost ended sadly, though. The boat At Kaiwaka on October 28 1863, the granted free farm lots. An advance guard was sent to spy out proved a poor sailing vessel, numerous new colonists competed for sections that the land before the sale, and the names sandbanks were struck leading to would be their new homes. It is recorded of those pioneers resonate in the town strandings, and the two-day journey took that of the six single men who arrived in today, Messrs Cullen, Flower and Hurndall a week. Provisions for two days were soon the settlement, five soon left, presumably gone, and it is recorded that only a box of for greener city pastures. ¢ among them.

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Dargaville 89 Hokianga Road Thriving gardens, thriving location This much-loved home features two bedrooms, a wellappointed bathroom and a semi open-plan kitchen/living area that's bathed in natural light. A heatpump and log burner ensures the communal areas are warm and cozy all-year-round, while a separate laundry and a separate toilet mean the home is as functional as it is inviting. The home also has an HRV and insulation has been installed in the roof and under floor.

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Amazing coastal views with two titles Very rarely do properties of this nature come to the market with two dwellings and offering two titles in such a stunning piece of the world. Located in close proximity is the modern three-bedroom home, which features neutral tones with open plan living taking advantage of more sea views. These two well maintained homes are immaculately presented and feature a double garage plus workshop, covered pad for the campervan or boat. There’s so much on offer here with private access to Baylys Beach.

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Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Wed 17 Nov 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View 1.45-2.30pm Sun 17 Oct & Sun 24 Oct or by appointment Hayley Moon 027 477 1457 hayley.moon@bayleys.co.nz Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008


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Matakohe 3 Te Wairoa Lane

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This prime waterfront position containing approximately 8.76 hectares (subject to title) will be highly valued by those looking to live close to the water amongst a rural setting. This property boasts panoramic views looking over the Kaipara Harbour and the beauty of the surrounding countryside provides an ever-changing landscape with the ebb and flow of the tides. Kauri Point Farm Park offers private beach access, tarseal/grass airstrip, complemented with approximately 7.5 hectares of native bush with a cascading waterfall. In a commanding grandstand position this single level, near-new three-bedroom, two bathroom home sits serenely in its premium position surrounded by these stunning sea and rural vistas. Available is the adjoining bare land containing approximately 31 hectares (more or less) with solid cattle yards, native bush and water frontage.

Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Wed 17 Nov 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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This 220 hectare (more or less) dairy unit, 13km north of Mangawhai will be sought after, featuring immaculate infrastructure, quality spring water, proven production with a picturesque and appealing outlook. Currently, 440 cows are milked though an excellent 30 bail rotary cowshed with the best production being 131,150kgMS. The contour is predominantly easy with 30% rolling and a well-formed central race system provides easy access to the 71 paddocks. The farm is in six titles and subject to title being issued. This farm has a good range of support buildings close to the dairy shed. The main dwelling is a 1955 weatherboard split level home featuring three spacious bedrooms, large open plan living/dining area with modern kitchen and lounge plus a double garage. The second dwelling is a tidy four bedroom home with adjoining double garage. Purchase price is plus GST (if any).

Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Wed 1 Dec 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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Clearing the air on methane u by Andy Bryenton

This November, Green Party minister James Shaw will represent New Zealand in Glasgow, Scotland, at a summit on climate change mitigation, prompting questions on the flawed science used to calculate Kiwi farmers’ contribution. At the core of this debate sits the role of ruminant methane in climate change. Dairy and dry stock farming advocates point to the major differences between mineral methane and biological methane in the fact that the two are conflated as one in many climate change models. “Methane is an easy target and farmers are a voting minority with little leverage,” says Robin Grieve, spokesperson for the humorously acronymed but scientifically very serious Facts About Ruminant Methane group. “Even the Climate Commission was happy to have ruminant methane emitters subsidise CO² emitters because it was expedient.” “There is neither a future nor justice in any climate policies or targets that are

based on a carbon accounting system that is so flawed and which massively overstates the impact of methane emissions from livestock. The system fails to take into account the cyclical nature of these emissions.” To clarify, methane generated from livestock is part of a cycle; it comes from CO² trapped in plants and cycles back into plants again. Thus, every addition from farmed animals is matched by a subtraction. It is the opposite of methane released from industrial and mining activities, which is not part of this biological cycle. Nevertheless, climate modelling treats all methane equally, justifying taxes and restrictions on farmers while allowing other methane and CO² producers to maintain current

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Getta jab right now, Boss sez “Tell you wot Dog, now that me an’ Sharlene have gotten our full jabs, that’s for this blimmin’ Covid thingy, it seems we still gotta keep our heads down an’ stay inside tha farm gate.” Me ana Boss was out ona lambin’ beat for a few late woolies an’ takin’ a break out tha wind by the big header tank ona hill overlookin’ the proppity. Boss was talkin’ ter his gerlfren’ Sharlene in his sell phone he carries in his pockit about havin’ been ter get prickt ata docters or somewear, so they woodint get crook. “Yep, we thort we wood be abil ter go and visit tha big New Zilland Agericulture show in Chriscurch,” seda Boss.” “But wood you believe it, now they gone an’ stopped the show cos of Covid, even though it’s ina Souf Island, wear they havin’t even got the lurgy anyway. Sharlene just saved yer a trip to getta paypa from a kaittil stop atta road gate Dog. She pickt it up already.” Boss an’ me jumped ona Big Red Quod, an’ headed down ter the woolshed fer smoko, an’ found Sharlene looking atta paypa. She read in her skoolteacher voice: ”The New Zealand Agricultural Show has been cancelled for the second consecutive time. in Canterbury on November 10 because of Covid-19 restrictions. “An estimated 100,000 people normally attend the show. Board chair Stewart Mitchell said that while he

welcomes the government’s vaccine certificate plans for major events, they will be too late to save this year’s show.” “Yep,” sed Boss blowin’ in his cuppatees. ”I’m startin’ to think we gonna still be shut down fer Chissmiss too.” Sharlene give me a pat. “Never mine deah, we still got it pritty good hear ona farm. Think o’ them poor peeple ina cities. More an’ more Covid cases cropping up. Wearing masks alla time. At least we kin breeth plinty of good fresh air, ‘cept wen we gotta go an’ do sum shoppin’, eh?” Boss was lookin’ atta paypa Sharlene had finished. ”Well deah, there just mite be some light ata end of the tunnil.” (I was lookin’ hard readas, but no tunnel wot I cood see.) But Boss went on, “looky hear, it seems Singapore gonna try ter get back to normil.” Sharlene read again, ”Singapore is opening to quarantine-free travel as it seeks to rebuild its status as an international aviation hub, and to reach a “new normal” to live with Covid-19. “From October 19, fully vaccinated people from eight countries will be able to enter the island without undergoing quarantine if they pass Covid-19 tests. The countries are the UK, France, the

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Certainty for dairy industry workers u by Andy Bryenton

This month has seen the government give some certainty to overseas workers who are doing their part for the New Zealand dairy industry during the Covid pandemic. The announcement allows many international dairy workers to become residents. It recognises their years of hard work on farms and positive contributions to dairying. It is the culmination of 18 months of collaborative work between Federated Farmers, the government and Dairy New Zealand to ensure a robust workforce to bolster the dairy sector. “We appreciate that the government has acknowledged the pressure farmers are under due to being short-staffed, and also recognise the critical role which international workers play,” said DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle. “We are genuinely delighted p A pathway to becoming legally a Kiwi means that overseas workers can fill some of the estimated 4,000 gaps in the dairy workforce for these workers and their families. Many dairy workers can now and four thousand. DairyNZ opines that plan and look forward to a future in many rural communities will benefit from New Zealand with their families. Their these workers and their families formally contribution will assist the dairy sector becoming New Zealanders. As well as their skilled labour and to continue playing a key role in New knowledge of dairy farming, there is the Zealand’s economy.” Mow, Rake, Bale & Wrap The 2021 Residents Visa will be open factor of population gain for isolated and to an estimated 4,000 dairy workers, small rural settlements. Stack Silage New citizens have families who will which should go some way towards filling Discing, Power Harrowing the staff shortages reported on many contribute to clubs and societies, bolster with airseeder & Drilling farms around the country. DairyNZ put the school rolls, support businesses and Effluent, Lime & Fert Spreading figure of workers required at between two add diversity. ¢

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KUMARA WORKER wanted, cut, sort & plant, start late October, 5min from Dargaville. Please email details to kumarafarm37@gmail.com for more information or Phone/Text Debra 021 201 6036.

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. To be Resumed at Level 1.

RUAWAI PLANTS phone your order to Etha 09 439 2115 or 027 282 2926 for contactless pickup. Now available tomatoes, cherry, two large varieties, courgettes green & yellow, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, silverbeet, spinach, kale, bok choy, pak choy, cucumbers, spring onion, peas & beans, kumikumi, pumpkin, buttercup, butternut, capsicum, chilli, eggplant, beetroot, sweetcorn, petunias & marigold seedlings & herbs.

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AGM WAIKARAKA Marae. Saturday 27th November 2021 at 11.00am. 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. POUTO MARINE Hall Inc. AGM, Saturday 30th October 2021 at 2 pm at the Pouto Marine Hall, All welcome.

Situations Vacant OFFICE ADMINISTRATION MANAGER We are looking for an experienced person to join our Contracting Company in Dargaville. Key Responsibilities include: • PAYE preparation and filing with IRD • IMS Payroll • Quickbooks • Bank Reconciliation • Accounts Payable & Receivable • Invoicing Applicant to have: Ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines, highly organised & efficient, excellent verbal & written communication, reliable & punctual. This positon is Full Time, Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm. Email current CV & references to: office@harrisoncontracting.co.nz Applications Close: Monday 18th October

• Cell phone and computer knowledge are an asset OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!

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

Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc. 2022 Coaches/Managers Wanted We are located 10.5km from Dargaville on Pouto Road. We have 137 proud years as a rugby club in both Northern Wairoa and Northland Rugby Unions. Southern Rugby is looking for experienced applicants for Head Coach during the 2022 season. Our aim is to find a Coach, Assistants and Manager that can: • Lead us in the 2022 Championship Competition • Develop and deliver a season plan with goals in collaboration with the Player Leadership Group • Lead the team both on and off the field • Assist to build a culture of excellence and brotherhood both on and off the field An appropriate package will be discussed with the successful applicant Interested applicants can contact: Club President: Evan Paxton Mobile: 021 439 803 Email: evanandtanya@xtra.co.nz All discussions and applications will be treated as confidential. Applications close: 3rd November 2022 Successful Applicant will be publicly announced at our AGM, mid-November.

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Case Managers – Dargaville Service Centre Permanent Position

Client Service Delivery

As the face of the organisation, you’ll engage with our clients with sympathy and care, hold in-depth discussions to fully understand their circumstances and ensure they receive appropriate financial assistance for their needs. Our clients have a wide range of backgrounds, cultures, circumstances and life challenges. About you You can work in a fast paced, pressured environment, and across multiple computer systems and make considered decisions based on legislation and policy. You have empathy, persistence and resilience with strong people skills to negotiate outcomes. If you have good negotiation and conversational skills, a positive manner and the ability to build rapport and handle difficult conversations effectively over the phone, this could be the role for you. We offer: • Training, coaching and on-going professional development • Supportive team environment • Salary range starts at $61,734.00 per annum (in line with skills, experience and other factors). Applications are online only, to apply please go to the Ministry’s career page https://jobs.msd.govt.nz/ to submit your current CV and answer the required questions in the application form. Applications close: 24 October 2021 at 10.00 pm.

Pahi Boating and

Pahi Reserve Society Inc AGM

Fishing Club

Notice of

Will be held at the Wilson amenities block, Pahi Beach Holiday Park

AGM

Death Notices

Murray Noni

Passed away 5th October 2021 late of Ruawai. Dearly loved adopted mum of Mary, now with husband Gordon & son Doug.

Rest In Peace.

In Memoriam TIPENE, KATHY (nee Waru). 06.05.1936–15.10.1992. I will love you forever and always wish you were here. Till we meet again mum. All my love Irihapeti.

10.00am Saturday 16th October 2021

Meeting at the Clubrooms 2021 at

If masks are still required to be worn, please do so. Please follow Covid level restrictions

7pm on Wednesday 20th October 2021

Public Notices THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER EDUCATION TRUST The above education trust was established at the direction of the late Mr Charlie Parker, a wellknown and respected local businessman.

RUAWAI

The purpose of the trust is to establish and maintain scholarships which will be known as the THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER SCHOLARSHIPS. Each scholarship is designed to assist any current pupil or pupils of Dargaville High School, who, in the opinion of the trustees, would benefit from further education or study of either tertiary or other nature, or of any recognised course of education or study and who would otherwise be unable to undergo such education or study having regard to the financial resources of that student and/or that student’s immediate family.

COMMUNITY

SPORTS CLUB Annual General Meeting Monday 18th October 2021 7:00pm at the club on Wharf Road, Ruawai ALL ARE WELCOME!

Kaipara Heritage Machinery Inc

AGM Wednesday 20th October 2021 in the Auditorium 7:30pm. All Welcome M Ross, Secretary

The trustees of the trust therefore invite applications for assistance from students of Dargaville High School or from any person on a student’s behalf. Application forms are available from the school office or Hammonds Law, Solicitors. To enable consideration by the trustees, completed applications must be delivered to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law by 5pm on Friday the 5th November 2021. Any enquiries should be directed to the High School office or to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law, Solicitors.

Notice of Notified Application for Resource Consent Kaipara District Council has received the following application for resource consent. The application includes an assessment of environmental effects. A copy of the application can be viewed at Kaipara District Council’s Customer Service Centres at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville and Unit 6, The Hub 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. The application can also be viewed online via www.kaipara.govt.nz/services/planning-guidanceresource-consents/resource-consent-public-notices. This website link also includes guidance on how to make a submission. Deadline for Making a Submission: 9 November 2021 Application Overview: Application by:

Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust

Council Reference:

210241

Subject Site:

Multiple landholdings near Redhill Road, Redhill Cemetery Road and Turkey Flat Road, Redhill, legally described as Part Lot 8 DP 261, Lot 10 DP 261, Pt Lot 8 DP 261, DP 8114, Pt Lot S4 DP 965, Pt Allot 91 Parish of Kopuru and Defined on DP 8055, Lot 2 DP 195628, Lot 1 DP 197370, Lot 11 DP 261, and Lot 3 DP 261.

Proposed Activity Proposed:

Land use consent is sought to construct and operate a water storage reservoir. The reservoir will have capacity to hold approximately 3.17 million m3 of water and will be retained by one main embankment of 11m in height and four smaller saddle dams ranging from 3.5m – 8.7m in height. The water is intended to be used for irrigation to support horticulture and will also be available as a raw water source for treatment and town supply (subject to agreement with Kaipara District Council). The proposal is in breach of the following Kaipara District Plan rules:

Rule Rule Rule Rule Rule Address for Service:

10.11.1 Network utility – Discretionary Activity 12.10.1a Excavation and Fill – Restricted Discretionary Activity 12.10.5 Maximum Height – Restricted Discretionary Activity 12.10.6 Height in Relation to Boundary – Restricted Discretionary Activity 12.10.8 Permeable Surfaces – Restricted Discretionary Activity Letica Environmental Planning Ltd 20 Clotworthy Crescent, Onerahi (attention: Martell@letica-ep.co.nz)

Making a Submission: To make a submission simply mail a written submission to Kaipara District Council, Unit 6, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or email it to rmanotified@kaipara.govt.nz by 9 November 2021 Submission forms are available at the Council offices or can be downloaded from the Council website at https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/consent. You must serve a copy of your submission on Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust (the applicant) using the above address, as soon as reasonably practicable after serving your submission on Kaipara District Council. Any person may make a submission on the application, but a person who is a trade competitor of the applicant may do so only if that person is directly affected by an effect to which the application relates that(a) adversely affects the environment; and (b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition.


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PENNY’S NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL UPDATES BY PENNY SMART NRC COUNCILLOR FOR KAIPARA WARD

Kia ora koutou Climate Change The recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report makes for an informative read. These reports are released every 5-7 years and have contributions from thousands of scientists, authors and reviewers. Each release brings together the latest advances and most accurate information on climate science. The implications for Northland are that in light of this updated more accurate data a review will be needed of some current climate change projections especially in the area of sea level rise. While the current sea level rise values used in the regional hazard maps for coastal erosion and coastal flooding and soon to be released region wide river flooding hazard maps will require updating, they represent the best available data for Northland at the present time. Climate change is front and centre for NRC and is considered in every decision that we make. We have recently released our NRC Climate Change Strategy Nga Taumata O Te Moana and are working with Northland’s District Councils and Iwi/Hapu to release a Te Taitokerau strategy in

the new year. Adapt, Reduce and Remove are the three fundamentals in the strategies. The NRC Strategy and more information is available on the NRC website. Representation Review

change, the resourcing of Climate Change adaptation, the resourcing of Tangata Whenua for inclusion in Local Government decision making and the postponement of the four-lane highway between Te Hana and Whangarei.

Last week NRC held deliberations on Councillor representation in Te Taitokerau Northland. The decision was made to retain total councillor numbers at nine. This means the number of general wards will reduce to seven with the introduction of two new Maori councillors. There have been some boundary adjustments to accommodate the seven now expanded general wards. The two Maori wards will be district wide. In my experience nine councillors are an efficient number, enabling nimble and constructive decision making.

While not all areas of concern have immediate solutions it is certainly a proactive way to share information and have views on behalf of all Northlanders heard.

Meeting with Te Taitokerau Northland MP’s

Disclaimer: these are my personal views and not those of NRC or NRC Councillors.

NRC recently held the second of its planned six-monthly catch-up meetings with MP’s. The meetings are an opportunity for both parties to share concerns, offer opinions and endeavour to find solutions. Some of the current areas of concern for NRC are the pace, scale of legislative

With Covid amongst us again at Level Two all council meetings and workshops are being held remotely. It is my belief that vaccination is key to New Zealand and Northland getting to a positive new normal. Please take the opportunity to vaccinate.

For more information go to: www.nrc.govt.nz | phone 0800 002 004 email pennys@nrc.govt.nz For the reporting of environmental or maritime incidents phone our 24/7 hotline on 0800 504 639


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