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Lack of engagement sees funding fail u by Andy Bryenton

A breakdown of relations with important iwi groups has led to a setback for plans to rebuild Dargaville’s town hall annexe, with the money now lost to the town amid unresolved grievances regarding council conduct.

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Kaipara sausages have come out on top, in a competition to find the best bangers produced by Kiwi butchers.

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The funding, valued at more than $2 million, would have replaced the condemned annexe. A tense council meeting decided the fate of the funds, which look set to go to Kaiwaka projects instead. “At today’s council meeting, we were very disappointingly not able to reallocate the Better Off Funding tranche one funds,” said deputy mayor Jonathan Larsen. “This was because Te Roroa and Te Kuihi would not support the reallocation of the funds, and the Department of Internal Affairs will not approve the reallocation of funding without written iwi support. With the imminent change of government, we are on the verge of losing all of the money if it is not p Deputy mayor Jonathan Larsen (right) made a vehement case for the lack of time available to the KDC to committed to projects.” renegotiate approval and land a multimillion-dollar funding package In December 2022, the Department of Internal Affairs approved the use of Te Roroa and Te Kuihi representatives Trusts chairperson Thomas Hohaia, in an $4 million by the KDC to develop two at the Dargaville Sportsville complex on official statement to the KDC. library and community hub projects in September 29. “With the position of Kaipara District The meeting on September 29 was Council clearly stated at this meeting Dargaville and Mangawhai. With the demise of Three Waters, a second funding terminated when, as councillor Larsen specifically in supporting the non-use package which would have built these stated at last week’s council meeting, of karakia, the removal of kupu Māori edifices was cancelled. Consequently, representatives of Te Roroa and Te Kuihi from the Annual Plan, not supporting the KDC sought to change the use of the broke off discussions. It is their position co-governance of Taharoa Domain initial funding tranche. that no engagement or consultation Committee and the failure to consult on Part of the Department of Internal occurred and that the council’s current the changes to the Better Off Funding with Affairs’ requirement to approve a new stance on issues of cultural inclusiveness Te Roroa, the Te Roroa Whatu Ora and Manawhenua Trust Board cannot support purpose for the $4 million Better Off is unacceptable. “In relation to the Better Off Funding the proposed changes to the Better Off package money is the engagement and approval of local iwi. To seek this, elected and the change to the original project Fund by Kaipara District Council.” “It was apparent in the hui between Te members engaged with Te Uri o Hau agreed to by Te Roroa, we note that we representatives at the Kaiwaka Sports were not consulted on the changes,” said Roroa, Te Kuihi and council that the mayor Association Complex on September 4 and Te Roroa Whatu Ora and Manawhenua continued on page 7 …

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p Dargaville Primary School had a mufti day last Thursday to raise money to donate to the Northland Emergency Services Trust. The school raised $850. Students (front from left) Sula Lucich, Lara Stevens, Milla Nash and Hannah Dazzler delivered the funds raised to NEST representatives who met them at Dargaville Ford along with other supporters of the appeal. The Dargaville Lions put on a barbecue for the cause and there was also an appearance of John Markby from Northland More FM.


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Council to meet with business leaders

Big win for local smallgoods

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Kaipara mayor Craig Jepson and elected members of the council will meet with Dargaville’s business leadership this week to discuss progress, prosperity and the needs of the commercial community.

Kaipara sausages have come out on top, in a competition to find the best bangers produced by Kiwi butchers.

Dargaville has long been without a cohesive and widely supported business association, so this function, facilitated by the Dargaville Community Development Board, provides a forum for information to flow both ways. The mayor will present the KDC’s plans, but he and his colleagues in governance are also there to listen. All members of the local business community are invited to take part. “This is an opportunity for the elected members to meet and hear from the Dargaville business community and for the business community to hear the p Gordon Walker and his ‘assistant’ Bear are enthusiastic about a voice for Dargaville business latest from the council,” says the DCDB’s Lorraine Davidson. “It’s a chance This week’s meeting could, if it is to have an open dialogue, and these kinds successful, be the first of many. There of discussions are always positive.” are those, like Mr Walker, who believe That’s a sentiment shared by local it could be the catalyst for change and business owner Gordon Walker, who a new sense of united purpose among invested in Dargaville’s main street, the business leadership of Dargaville. opening an antique store there last year. They point to the success of similar “This is a great idea and something associations in towns such as Mangawhai which we need,” says Mr Walker. “I and Maungatūroto as examples. think all business owners should The DCDB will host this gathering at the attend. If we get involved and make our Seed, in Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street voices heard, then it can only lead to Dargaville, on Wednesday, November 1 at better outcomes.” 5.30pm. ¢

More than 640 entrants put up their very best smallgoods to contest the crown of New Zealand’s tastiest. However, only a select few received medalwinning places across several categories. Two big winners were Kaipara-based, indicating that the district punches above its population size when it comes to sensational sausages. They were Dargaville’s Webster p Stuart Paterson, Kyle and Jacob Webster are proud to have won a coveted award in the competition to find New Family Butcher and the Zealand’s best sausages Mangawhai Meat Shoppe. “It was well worth entering the different categories, including new entries competition, as we have received some for meatballs and burger patties. He also very valuable feedback. We plan on gained a coveted gold elite category coming back next year in a variety of winner award for his Thai pumpkin and categories,” says Kyle Webster. This cashew sausage. The journey to supreme status was a time around, his butchery excelled in the hotly contested beef category. long and rigorous process, with the judging The Webster’s famous Ruawai taking place in two stages. The first round sausage took home a bronze medal, a of category judging was done across six great distinction for a new shop on the days with 17 panels of judges. Each block. The famous Ruawai is a recipe panel was made up of a technical judge based on an old Kauri Coast favourite, and two aesthetic judges. Entries were dating back at least five decades. judged on their technical composition, Dan Klink of Mangawhai Meat aroma, appearance, texture and, most Shoppe snagged four similar awards in importantly, the taste. ¢

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Pahi and Ruawai identity Barry Gordon Mockett u by Paul Campbell

Always known as ‘Mock’, Barry passed away suddenly while at work and was farewelled at the Matakohe Memorial Hall as mourners remembered a man who, for 40 years, ran Ruawai Transport and always lived vibrantly for family and friends and sojourns on the Kaipara Harbour. After marriage in 1977, Barry and his wife Sue’s company, Ruawai Transport, became their life for 40 years, as they raised two daughters and developed their love of boating on the Kaipara. Family holidays on their launches, fishing and duck shooting, were favourite pastimes. The fire brigade was also a big part of Barry’s life, and he was awarded his gold star after 25 years of service. The family made their home in Ruawai until moving to Pahi and commuting to work. The Mockett family got involved in the boating club and community of Pahi. In 2018 Ruawai Transport was sold, and Barry and Sue bought a holiday home on the east coast. In retirement, Barry continued to drive for Hubands Quarry as a valued member of this team and, for the next few years with Sue, did a lot

Golf fundraiser for helicopter appeal u by Andy Bryenton

In what is planned to become an annual tradition, the Northern Wairoa Golf Club at Baylys Beach will host a charity tournament this November to benefit Northland’s rescue helicopter.

p Local golfers are getting out on the greens to support the Northland Rescue Helicopter’s annual appeal p Barry Mockett was at home on the harbour

of travelling within New Zealand and overseas, recently spending seven weeks in Australia in a campervan. ‘Over the last few days, a lot of memories have been shared and how much of an impact Barry has had on so many lives,’ read his eulogy. ‘He was a father figure, a mentor, a guy that wanted to give everyone a chance. As a husband, he was the absolute best, the love of Sue’s life. Married for 46 years, they were a great partnership, achieving so much together in business, community and their family.’ Barry is survived by Sue and daughters Mindy and Leah, their husbands Mike Haldane and Brad Greenall and grandchildren Billy, Adam, Jake and Jack. ¢

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“It’s such a vital service, especially considering how rural we are,” says event co-organiser Hannah Harding. “That’s why we wanted to make this event something everyone involved could be proud of.” Last year, a similar tournament event raised $21,000 to help keep the rescue choppers flying, and this year, the golfing community are enthusiastic to show their appreciation. There are 100 places available for contestants to take to the fairways and greens, with the majority pre-sold. Hannah says there are additional tickets available for nonplayers who can enjoy the same evening meal, keynote presentations from rescue pilots and a wine tasting afternoon. “Last year, we were simply packed. This time around, we have two of the

chopper pilots as both guest speakers and contestants in the golf tournament, along with rescue helicopter ambassadors Chris Biddles and Chris Fife, who will also host a charity raffle,” says Ms Harding. On November 24, golfers will tee off at the seaside course, not just for trophies and bragging rights, but to support a service which has saved the lives of friends and relatives, neighbours and workmates for many Kaipara locals. Two years of success in a row will cement this as a west coast tradition. “We are trying to make this an annual thing, and one which people mark on their calendars,” says Hannah. Those who wish to get involved can give her a call on 020 4126 5449 or email hannah@urcovered.co.nz. ¢

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Investing in local youth u by Amy Fifita

The Dargaville Lions Club annual Christmas raffle fundraiser tickets are now available, with profits going towards initiatives to help local young people. “I have been in the Lions for 15–16 years, and we have done this Christmas raffle for many years. It is good fun, and the funds raised go towards young people in the area,” said DLC treasurer Steve Smith. The raffle is organised by Des McGowan and will be drawn shortly before Christmas. Tickets are available in the afternoon from outside Countdown Dargaville until the end of this week or until they run out. “We are fortunate to the p Dargaville Lions Club treasurer Steve Smith is one of various members doing the annual Christmas raffle fundraiser to marvellous businesses support local youth and charities for sponsoring the cause “We have helped various schools and are thankful to the public for buying tickets because without them there would throughout the years and take it on a case-by-case basis. We would also like be no money for the children.” Vouchers or goods from Fosters Home to see younger people involved in Lions, Decorating, Countdown, Farm Source, and I encourage interested people to Snow Brothers, Orrs Pharmacy, Matich’s get in touch.” People can express their interest in Fish Shop, Good Life and Empire Cafe are up for grabs. The raffle has previously joining the club to Brian Campbell at the offered assistance to local schools, Dargaville Post Shop or by contacting including the Dargaville High School the Dargaville Lions at dargaville.lions@ Police Academy and Tangiteroria School. gmail.com. ¢

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Climate change reversal questioned u by Andy Bryenton

The Kaipara District Council’s decision to stop carbon emission accounting and end the development of Kaipara’s climate change policy faced stiff opposition in an open forum last week. Two presenters, Cāren Hastings and Dr Grant Hewison, took the time to question the wisdom of councillor Jonathan Larsen’s notice of motion, which struck down both of these measures at a saving to ratepayers of approximately $33,000 annually. The contentious topic led to fierce debate, with comments from the public gallery and p Members of the public, a top legal expert, and petitioner Cāren Hastings (pictured) presented an impassioned case the eventual need to adjourn for re-engaging with climate change planning the meeting following a tense stand-off over the time allowed for He noted when the Smith administration submitters to have their say. The argument consulted on spending ratepayer’s money within the council chambers continued, on climate change preparedness, as part with elected members who chose to stay of Long Term Plan deliberations more harangued while the mayor and other than 60 per cent of citizens approved of councillors took tea and coffee outside. this measure. A calmer mood prevailed when the It was his opinion that the council’s meeting reconvened, and Dr Grant recent decision was made contrary to Hewison presented his stance on the the decision-making requirements of the decision to stop climate change planning in Local Government Act. Kaipara. Dr Hewison is a director of Grant “We’re very concerned that the Hewison & Associates Ltd, specialising in decision you have made through that local government consultancy and legal notice of motion places the council under services, and is very experienced in local considerable risk of legal challenge,” said government law. Dr Hewison. ¢ LIONS CLUB OF RUAWAI CHARITABLE TRUST

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Water upgrades to beat the heat

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Government-level water reforms notwithstanding, the Kaipara District Council has pushed ahead with upgrades to infrastructure to help protect against shortages.

Off-road drivers visiting the Ripiro coast during Labour Weekend were greeted as guests by a joint outreach, and reminded that good visitors should be respectful during their stay.

The KDC has invested in extensive water infrastructure upgrades leading toward a predicted dry summer, rather than assuming that a Three Waters handover would remove their responsibility and cede water obligations and expenses to outside control. With a new government rethinking the Labour proposal of 10 water entities taking over from local councils regarding p The KDC’s infrastructure construction programme has included this new, high-capacity tank in Ruawai water supply, the KDC has taken steps to ensure immediate needs are met, should conserve as much as possible. including major works in Maungatūroto, We all need to manage our water usage Glinks Gully and Ruawai. more diligently over the dry summer The council has also confirmed that new months to make every drop count,” says water supply options to stop summertime Mr Jepson. restrictions are on the table, including Kaipara District Council general raising the height of the council-owned manager for infrastructure services, Anin Waiatua Dam to increase storage capacity Nama, says staff are gearing up for a or connecting to the Te Tai Tokerau Water dry summer. Trust reservoir in Redhill. “Our team is keeping a close eye Kaipara mayor Craig Jepson says on water levels, and we’ll be keeping improving our water infrastructure will the community updated throughout help during times of drought. summer. We are also recommending “These improvements boost the residents relyingOPEN on private HOME water resilience of our water supply, but as tanks make preparations with their TH always, those who rely on roof supply water suppliers.” ¢28 JUNE

Representatives of the Department of Conservation, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, Kaipara District Council, the Kauri Coast 4WD Club, Northland Regional Council, Police, the Redhill Moto X Club, Te Roroa and Te Uri o Hau joined forces with community members to meet the large number of off-road drivers who flocked to the coast p Police were part of the multi-agency team welcoming drivers to the Ripiro coast; education rather than during the holiday weekend. enforcement reaped dividends will be repeated They offered a free barbecue, and advice on safe driving and beach The outreach was so popular and ecology, leading to a busy weekend and successful, that more are planned as improved engagement with tourists. Kaipara heads into the summer season, Following holidays without this kind with Auckland’s Muriwai beach still closed of outreach, social and conventional to off-roaders. media were inundated with stories of “Dangerous driving, dumped rubbish, bad driver behaviour and damage to the and threats to native wildlife have had ecosystem. This was absent after Labour national attention, and there is huge Weekend’s efforts. community interest and support for ‘’Everybody we stopped was very behaviour change,” said Kaipara mayor interested in what we were doing and Craig Jepson. what the rules were on the beach. I “We’re hoping education will not only think the people recognised what we change beach user behaviour but also were trying to do and they embraced it,’’ empower others to report incidents when said KDC’s community and engagement they see them happen,” says KDC chief adviser Amanda Bennett. executive Jason Marris. ¢

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Lack of engagement sees funding fail and some of its elected members are unable at this point to meet a minimum expectation and are not undertaking genuine engagement. We also concur. Consultation did not take place about these changes,” said Delilah ParoreSouthon and Viv Beazley, trustees on behalf of Te Raranga a Te Kuihi and Te Kuihi Hapū, based in west Kaipara. “Te Roroa is receptive to having further dialogue if the council is open to reviewing its attitude and stance,” concluded Mr Hohaia, leaving the door open for reconciliation and talks. This decision means that the Department of Internal Affairs will not approve amended plans for the town hall rebuild. The council meeting of October 25 saw two options put forward. Councillor Pera Paniora suggested a diplomatic solution, and an attempt to engage with iwi in good faith. This option could have resulted in funding for the Dargaville Town Hall rebuild being retained. “I recommend that the KDC reapproaches iwi for approval, while working through the issues identified, and then consider submitting the application once approval has been sought,” moved councillor Paniora, as an official amendment. “I think that it’s important that we do everything we can to repair our relationship with local iwi,” said councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins. The amendment was quashed, however, as the council rejected

attempting to mend relations on what was described as a very tight timescale. The DIA would require approval and a fully costed and completed amendment by Tuesday, October 31. Instead, councillor Larsen’s motion prevailed: that approval should be sought from another iwi group, Te Uri O Hau, for a proposed plan to build parks in Kaiwaka. At the time of the meeting, no communique had been received from Te Uri O Hau regarding their support of the proposed funding changes. Questions arose about whether any change could be enacted without the approval of all Kaipara iwi, regardless of this influential organisation’s stance. “I fully accept that iwi can use this for political leverage, and this is their prerogative. All this is going to do is cause a significant loss to our whole community,” said councillor Larsen. “Reallocating $2 million to building a new annexe for the town hall would have been a simple and perfect solution.” The final vote, to push on with the reallocation of the bulk of funding to Kaiwaka projects passed by eight votes to two. The decision leaves Dargaville’s town hall precinct with an uncertain future, despite Councillor Larsen’s resolve to champion alternative funding streams for the rebuild. It also leaves the relationship between the KDC and important Kaipara iwi Te Roroa in disarray. ¢

Freshwater in council spotlight u by Paul Campbell

Proposed new rules and targets to improve the health of Northland’s rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and groundwater under a draft Freshwater Plan Change are open for public comment. T h e N o r t h l a n d Reg i o n a l Council is seeking feedback on the government’s National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020, which directs that freshwater health be maintained and improved where it is degraded. Council chair Tui Shortland says most of Northland’s streams, rivers and lakes are in a poor state. “The strong message from tangata whenua, communities and the government is that we must improve the health of freshwater to p NRC environmental monitoring officer Alexandra Ashkettle takes a water sample during provide habitats for our native plants routine monitoring and animals, safeguard the health of our communities, and enhance our Working Party, says: “We know new rules resilience to climate change.” will have a big impact on landowners. The She says the draft Freshwater Plan more we do, the greater the environmental Change sets out what the council thinks benefits but the higher the financial costs. the new vision, outcomes, limits and We need your input to make decisions rules should be. that will work for our community as well “Alongside it is a draft action plan, as our waterways.” which identifies other actions Northland The council will be seeking feedback Regional Council could take to help on the draft Freshwater Plan Change until improve freshwater health.” March 2024 to develop the next version of Councillor Amy Macdonald, who the plan, which will be notified for public chairs the council’s Natural Resources submissions in late 2024. ¢

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p More than 20 riders from near and far enjoyed the annual Poutō Horse Sports day

“The day was in honour of the great horseman who is buried on the property. It is an opportunity for his family to come together and run an event for the community as Steve’s father looks down from the urupā,” said Kath Nathan. Locals and riders from other communities took part in the horse sports day. The family-run event was started by Gus Nathan and is now organised by his children, Deb and Steve Nathan, amongst other whānau members. “My dad had the opportunity to share his kaupapa with his two children, and now, his grandchildren are involved in riding too. Poutō Horse Sports is about riders and horses experiencing something

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Born and bred local Hannah Harding invites new and expecting parents to her fortnightly Mumma and Bubba Coffee Group at the Baylys Beach Community Centre at 10am beginning Wednesday, November 1.

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More than $81,000 has been raised in just 12 hours in the More FM All Day Breakfast programme, which saw a tour including stops in Dargaville, Matakohe and Maungaturoto as part of the Northland Rescue Helicopters annual appeal.

“After living in Europe for nine years, I came back to Dargaville four years ago. I love our community here, especially now with more youth involved in sports and fundraising. It is an amazing place to start a family,” said Hannah. “I had my baby Louie nine weeks ago. Many of us are having babies at this time and have done antenatal classes and had to give birth in Whangārei. Hannah hopes the group will provide awhi (support) for parents and people wanting or thinking about having children. She is also organising guest speakers to talk and offer advice, such as breastfeeding specialists, midwives and natural health providers. “Two weeks ago, a friend and I decided to do a parents’ group. We p Hannah Harding had Louie McCahon nine weeks ago and is creating a supportive space for other parents had our babies five days apart, so to share their experiences and grow in we are at the same stages. I have heaps of support from family and friends, “Everyone is welcome. Anyone who but not everyone has that.” wants a baby, people with older and The meetings are a gold coin entry, younger children, those with experience, and tea and coffee are provided. expecting parents, mums and dads or Contact Hannah on 020 4126 5449 if you’ve had a miscarriage. Even if or email hannah@urcovered.co.nz for someone has a screaming baby, come more information. anyway and get out of the house.” ¢

The event was staged for the fourth year with morning show hosts Flash and Toast broadcasting for 12 hours straight while they held the studio running in Whangārei, and co-host John Markby embarked on a road trip around Northland with the help of Northland rescue Helicopter staff. Together the trio visited Kaitaia and Mangonui on Thursday before ramping fundraising efforts on Friday that took them to gatherings p At The Kauri Museum stop John Markby, board chair Grant McCallum, museum director Jake Smith, and chopper staff at Kerikeri Repco, Paihia fire Chris Fife, Steve Macmillan and Briar Edwards station, Opua, Mid-North Reality in Kaikohe, Dargaville Ford, and service were interviewed alongside first the Kauri Museum at Matakohe. A last responders, sponsors, generous donors, Kaipara stop was made at The Den at numerous Northland businesses and Maungaturoto, which donated $10,000 many people who have had their lives before the day closed at Waipu. saved by the service. From there they trekked back to the Over the past four years the MoreFM studio with just enough time to count All Day Breakfast has raised more than their buckets of cash and announce the $400,000 during the annual appeal. final figure just before 6pm. Throughout People wanting to donate can do so at the day people involved in the chopper www.nest.org.nz/donate. ¢

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Paparoa’s ‘fighting’ pastor New park rising in the east u by Paul Campbell

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A popular jiu-jitsu club formed by junior, intermediate and senior enthusiasts of the oriental martial art at Paparoa are celebrating a national title achieved by their instructor, church pastor Sam Turner.

The Kaipara District Council heard last week from the Mangawhai Tracks Charitable Trust, which has plans to develop a new hiking and cycling park at Lincoln Downs Farm.

Lifestyler caught up with Sam at one of his bi-weekly classes at the Paparoa Community Hall. “I am one of the pastors/preachers at Paparoa Community Church; I have a black belt in judo and a purple belt in jiu-jitsu. I also run the local club, Hold Down Jiu Jitsu Paparoa, which we started at the end of July. “I entered the New Zealand Nationals Jiu-Jitsu Competition which took place on Saturday, October 21, down at the Barfoot & Thompson Stadium in Auckland. In previous competitions that I have entered, I have put myself under a lot of pressure and struggled to keep p Church pastor Sam Turner with his jiu-jitsu my head together. gold medal “What was interesting this time was that I sat on the edge of the mat, shut 5.15pm to 6pm and adults from 13 my eyes and prayed. I felt an amazing years and up from 6.15pm to 7.30pm. “We are training a number of future sense of peace and composure and that God would help me. I felt him say: competitors to enter the competition ‘I honour those who honour Me!’ I fought circuit and are looking for financial and ended up winning gold. That was support to buy a minivan to travel the national masters, purple belt, heavy- to competitions,” says Sam. “This is something in my heart, which I believe weight bracket.” Club members were as thrilled as Sam will build a real sense of togetherness when they met for practice the following and belonging within our team.” For details of Hold Down Jiu Jitsu Monday. Training sessions are on Monday and Friday at the hall, with ages five to Paparoa, contact Sam at sam@pcc.co.nz eight at 4.15pm, ages 9 to 12 from or mobile 022 317 1507. ¢

p Mike Hay of the Mangawhai Tracks Charitable Trust outlines plans for a new hiking and biking park in the Mangawhai countryside

A presentation to the council’s October meeting was prepared by spokespeople Mike Hay and Gordon Hosking, outlining an ambitious scheme to turn the wooded end of the rural property into a multi-use recreational space, with tracks for both walkers and mountain bikers. There’s a lot of work to be done, with some underway already. “We’ll put in a picnic area and adjacent car park,” said Mr Hay. “The main ridge of the park conveniently separates the tramping tracks from the mountain bike tracks, and some tramping tracks are already finished.” A professional bike track design company has been consulted, and their experts took a good look at how to make the most of the wooded, hilly terrain.

“They came back to us and were very positive about the possibilities,” Mr Hay said. The MTCT is seeking one big change from the KDC to help complete its vision. While the council had intended for the Lincoln Downs reserve to formally become a park, as of now, that designation has not been given to the land. It is holding up funding, with many funding providers unwilling to make grants for projects undertaken on private land. To help with this funding and facilitate public access from Brown Road, which has already been proposed by council staff, it is the contention of those who wish to see this park become a reality that such changes are included in the next Long Term Plan. ¢

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Call for rural banking probe u by Andy Bryenton

The new government will be asked to launch an independent inquiry into rural banking, with serious questions raised by Federated Farmers on whether their constituents are getting a raw deal. With the Commerce Commission currently undertaking a study on personal banking, Federated Farmers members and leadership are concerned that its terms of reference shut farm banking practices out of the debate. “Farmers are doing it tough right now with rising costs, bad weather and falling payouts. The last thing they want to be worrying about is whether they’re getting a fair deal from their bank,” said Federated Farmers domestic commerce and competition spokesperson Richard McIntyre. A survey from May this year shows how farmers feel the squeeze, not just from the cost of living and inflationary pressures but directly from their banks. Twenty-four per cent reported feeling they were under undue pressure from p Farmers rely on banks to fund big investments in equipment and infrastructure, but issues of trust have arisen says Federated Farmers their bank following a four per cent Three points of contention, above all interest rate hike since 2021. fixed rates,” McIntyre said. “Kiwi farmers “Those numbers will only have are currently carrying around $63 billion else, deserve the focus of an independent increased since May as interest rates of debt, so a four per cent increase in inquiry by the Commerce Commission, have continued to climb, economic interest rates means there will be $2.5 says Feds. The first is the much higher conditions have quickly deteriorated, billion fewer dollars circulating in our interest rate charged to farmers by banks, as compared to the rate for home loans and many farmers have rolled off their rural economy.”

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p The carrot and stick approach of the clean car discount and ‘ute tax’ did less to change driving habits than fuel prices, cheaper hybrids, more choice and public transport subsidies

of the world have decided that’s the future.” Now, both the tax and the incentive are gone, and they will likely not be much lamented in rural New Zealand. However, something has changed, which may make a difference. As Mr Marshall noted, EV and hybrid machines that work outside of city centres are coming on stream. There’s a plug-in Ranger on its way, a fully electric Transit van, hybrid Land Cruiser and EV utes from many brands, old and new. It’s what the market wants.

In the meantime, the real dirty law change might be the end of public transport subsidies, which got the actual cause of most of our car pollution, the city commuter, off the roads in mass numbers. With electricity also facing big problems when it comes to battery replacement, it might be time for the government to put away the sledgehammer of laws and taxes and look at the more subtle and effective option — investment into hydrogen power for transport. ¢

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Wen’ will footy players get micrychips? “Well, I reckin that werld cup shood be called tha Werld Rugby Tv Trickery Cup,” seda Boss wile him an’ his gerlfren’ Sharlene were havin’ cupatees ina kitchen afta that big footy game they wotched ina woolshed, before alla rein started and tha wind blue so much. We has jus’ wotched the ABs lose that gold troffy by one point, an’ Boss rilly wasn’t very happy. “Didya see that TV studio atta footy field in France, Deah?” sed Sharlene. “I reckin yer rite, they had more screens an’ peeple wotching wot was happenin’ ona field than there was refs ona paddick eh? “That’s just wot I meen,” sed Boss. “The ABs mite have lost Sam Cane for that head tackle, right enuff, but with 14 blokes, we still wooda won clear except for the blimmin’ TV blokes. We scored two trys regardliss, except tha TV blokes saw some little thing that not one of the 80,000 peeple ata game saw ona big screen atta ground. That’s just tecnickill killin’ the game.” Sharlene agreed with Boss, too. “Yes Deah, a TV studio decided who won. She lookt at her sellfone and red in he skoolteecher voice wot was on it: ”The TMO is an absolute disease on this sport. This is a disgrace. Biggest game in the world. We have spent the morning watching technology and TMOs. Rugby has destroyed itself as a spectacle with ridiculous rules and interpretations, plus

a TMO sitting in front of a TV controlling things via slow motion replay. Gone are the days of entertaining, free flowing rugby union.” Boss hada big sigh. “Yep Deah. Y’no wot? There’s 1,437 days until the next World Cup starts in Australia in October 2027. Guess wot, thas four years an’ by then they probly gonna have those cop body cameras sewn into tha footy shirts, an satelites lookin’ at player’s micrychips in there undies maybe.” (Now that had me a wurried readas, ’cos I got a micrychip froma vet. Boss says in case I git lost — or even stolin eh?) Then Sharlene was readin’ on her sellfone again. “Lissin Deah. Yer mite find there gonna be even more electrickery at tha nek werld cup. It says here: ‘The men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 in Australia will feature 24 teams after the World Rugby Council approved a historic reimagination of the competition format, window and timing’.” “Well then, there ya go. Mor’ ’magination eh? Hummph,” seda Boss. “My old rugby mate’s like Pinetree an’ them wood find it all hard ter beleeve wot the game has come to.”

Sharlene said she knew how Boss felt. “Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick, Aaron Smith, Richie Mo’unga, and Dane Coles. Now there is sum names ter last in histry an’ they are leavin’ tha ABs now this cup is over. Maybe they see tha writin’ ona wall?” Boss lookt atta rein ona window. “Well, beter check tha stock before tha whether sets in. C’mon Dog.” Yep, that’s tha Boss. Footy’s over. On wiv tha job. An’ good ter no I gotta micrychip. One up alreedy ona ABs player eh? Cheers — Billy ¢

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Dairy New Zealand has a new leader, coinciding with new leadership in Wellington and taking over from an incumbent who has served during a tumultuous decade. Dr Tim Mackle has stepped down from the leadership of DairyNZ after guiding the industry advocate group through the era of Covid-19 and critical negotiations with the central government over emissions and regulation in the sector. He is replaced by Waikato-based CEO Campbell Parker, who comes to the role with formidable experience in both the rural and corporate worlds. Before his selection as DairyNZ’s chief executive, he was CEO of GEA Farm Technologies, an industry leader. “Recruiting a new chief executive who is passionate about dairy farming and its future has been hugely important to us, alongside leadership skills to continue DairyNZ’s positive direction, as an organisation here first and foremost to represent our dairy farmers,” said Dairy NZ chair Jim van der Poel. “Campbell brings significant leadership and sector experience that will be invaluable to both DairyNZ’s senior team and in supporting and representing our farmer levy payers in a wide range of forums.”

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October A Spooktacular Event — Tuesday 31st October at the Te Kopuru Coronation Hall starting at 5.30pm. Wicked maze, family fun, lollies & more. Spot prizes. $2 entry. Don’t miss out!

November Social Book Club — 1st November 5.15–6.15pm at the Dargaville Library, Normanby Street. Dargaville Little Theatre presents Terry Pratchett’s Guards! Guards! — Showing 2–4 November. Tickets $22–$25 available online at www. dargavillelittletheatre.co.nz. Halloween Open Mic Night — Dargaville Music Club at the Dargaville Club, 3rd November 5pm onwards. All ages welcome. Prizes & giveaways for best costume and most entertaining performance. Bar and food available. Courtesy van available. KDC at the Dargaville Community Market — Saturday 4 November to talk about what Council does and the services it provides. Charity Fun Run, Walk or Cycle Mason’s Trike — 11 November 2023 — Lions Club of Ruawai Charitable Trust. 7.4m (with shorter options available). Over 50 Spot Prizes. Adults $10, Children (13 & below) $5, Family (2 adults & up to 3 kids) $25. Registrations open 8.30am. Cycles start 9am. Run, walk and buggies at 10.30am. Event enquiries or Early Bird contact Sue Spora 027 464 4896 or efspora@xtra.co.nz. Summer Themed Quiz Night — Pouto Netball Club. 11 November 2023 at 5pm. Raffle tickets available — drawn on the night. Tickets just $50 pp — 3 course meal included. Community Baptist Church, Victoria Street, Dargaville. RSVP Te Atawahai on 022 695 6527 or email poutonetballclub@gmail.com. Wāhine Tāne Tū Kaha — 11th November at Rangitane Hall, Pouto. Optional Bench. Deadlift, Bicep Bar Challenge, Farmers Walk! Cash prizes up for grabs! Last event until 2026! REGISTER TODAY TEAM! $20 for bench only, $40 if doing the whole thing! Contact Joesephine Nathan to register 027 302 9836. The Great Pouto Peninsula Horse Trek — 18th November. A fully guided tour of the area which includes an overnight stay at a local camping spot. Lunch and dinner provided. $260 per ticket. For further information contact Julie on 021 427 205 or email admin@oceanique.co.nz. This experience is being held to raise funds for a new playground at Pouto School. Charity Golf Afternoon — 24th November 3pm onwards. Ambrose Golf followed by Dinner & Auction at the Northern Wairoa Golf Club. All proceeds are going to the Northland Rescue Helicopter. Team of 4 $400 (including golf, dinner, auction). Dinner, auction and wine tasting $60. Register hannah@urcovered.co.nz 020 4126 5449.

December Ruawai Christmas Parade — 9th December at 11am. Ruawai Promotions & Development Group. For more information contact via Facebook or website. Free BBQ on the Village Green — 20th December at 5.30pm. Ruawai Promotions & Development Group. For more information contact via Facebook or website. Baylys Beach Christmas in the Garden — Saturday 16th December, 3pm to 6.30pm — a few hours of festival fun with market stalls, sausage sizzle, Baylys choir, face painting, lolly scramble and games — cash only. Bring your picnic blanket along. Parking limited. Postponement date Sunday 17th December.

January Pouto Lighthouse Challenge — 27 January, Pouto Point to Pouto Lighthouse, bike/walk/run 17km. Warrior Bike/Run/Sand Dune Climb for a Cause, Cancer Society. 6am karakia, 7am start!

Markets Dargaville Twilight Market — 24th Nov and a Christmas one 8th Dec. 4.30pm–7pm. Contact Sue 021 268 7006 to book a table for $10. Northern Wairoa Boating Club Inc, 21 Totara Street, Dargaville, nwboatingclub@gmail.com. Kaihu Hall Market — 3rd Saturday each month 10am–noon. Phone Robin 09 439 4878. Maungaturoto Night Market — 1st Saturday of every month, 4–7 pm, at The Epicentre, 98 Hurndall Street. 021 0234 3632 kierenwilson22@gmail.com or Facebook. Monthly Market — 1st Saturday of each month, 8am– noon at the Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road (opposite the Town Hall). Paparoa Artisan Market — 4th Sunday monthly 11am–3pm. Paparoa Memorial Hall. Paparoa Farmers’ Market — Every Saturday 9am –12pm. Genuine local produce, vegetables, seafood, olive oils, meats, patisserie, plants and more. Village green, Paparoa.

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57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps — Mondays 6pm–8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years Phone Gordon 021 262 0547. Alcoholics Anonymous — Dargaville AA meetings held at The Lighthouse Church, cnr Normanby & Parore Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — Contact Maxine on 022 691 6068. Anger Management Group — Thursdays 6pm– 7.30pm 1/12 Kapia Street, Dargaville. Helena 021 564 618 or 09 601 4153. Badminton — Wednesday evenings 7pm–9pm at the Dargaville High School Gym. Phone 021 439 157. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners — All welcome, 2nd Monday of each month, Garden ramble, shared lunch, trading table phone 021 063 3444. Citizens Advice Bureau — Dargaville & districts have moved to Parenga Street as at 24th October 2023 (between the Menz Shed and My Accountants). Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges, Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Peter 022 025 0235 for further info. Dargaville Bowling Club Tuesday Bowls — Names by 9.30am, start 10am, finish 2.30pm. Contact Ray King 09 439 5509. Dargaville Contact Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan St, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Peter 09 439 2437 or 022 405 6439. Dargaville Floral Art Club — Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at The Lighthouse Church, Cnr Normanby & Parore Sts, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. Dargaville Friendship Club for seniors — meets 2nd Tuesday of month at 10am at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan Street. For info phone Brian 09 439 5959. Dargaville Tabletop Wargames and RPGs – the Warrior’s Lodge — Interested in games like Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer, or other strategy games with models? Thursdays 6.30pm, upstairs, Hokianga Road above the cinema. Learn to 3d print, paint, play and design. Dargaville Girls Brigade — For girls 5–15 years. Thursdays after school — 3.30–5pm held at The Lighthouse Church. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7505. Dargaville Mainly Music — Interactive music and movement for preschoolers and their carers. Wednesdays 10am Baptist church, Victoria St, during term time. Contact Rebecca 021 969 626. Dargaville Menz Shed — is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm and Saturday mornings from 10am to noon. New members are welcome. For more info phone Paul 027 459 3098 or Brian 09 439 6175. Dargaville Museum — Open every day except Christmas Day and Anzac morning. Hours 9am–4pm April to October, 9am–5pm October to April. Volunteers, visitor hosts and members welcome. Phone 09 439 7555. Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 5–99 years at 23 Onslow St. All info on door or phone Johnnita 027 296 5889. Dargaville Women’s Group — New members are welcome to join our social group. Held every third Tuesday of the month 10am @ The Methodist Church, corner of Awakino and Normanby. Morning tea & guest speakers. For further info contact Michelle: 09 439 2930. Grandparents raising grandchildren — First Tuesday of every month except during school holidays. Noon at Whanau focus, Victoria St, Dargaville (next to bakehouse). Contact Sandy dargaville@grg.org.nz or 021 044 6214. Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club — Meet at the NW Boating Club 5pm Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm for Awa training. Justices of the Peace — available every Thursday from 12–1pm at the Whanau Focus offices, 61 Victoria Street, Dargaville. Kaihu Valley Music Club — 3rd Sunday of the Month at Kaihu Hall on Woods Road. 1pm–4pm. Enquires to John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Cycling — Calendar of Rides — Thursdays 3.15pm–5.15pm Junior Rides 10 years and older; 5.30pm–7pm Women’s Rides; 5.30pm–7pm Adult Rides. Meet at Time To, Normanby Street. If you are riding the Kauri Coast Mountain Bike Park or you want to join the Kaipara Cycling Club go to join.hivepass. co.nz or email kaiparacycling@gmail.com.

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Pono Lodge Yoga — Pono Lodge, 41 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Mondays: Hatha Flow 5.30pm, Yin 7pm. Tuesdays: Body Focus 9.30am. For more info contact Anisha 021 301 860 or see our Facebook page Dargaville Yoga. Practising Presence — Mondays 6–7pm Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Led moving and sitting meditations. Remaining in the present moment is the key to inner peace but it takes practice! Exchange: $10 or what you can afford. Maureen 021 0231 8008. www. bringbalance.co.nz. Recovery Support Group — Mondays 6.30pm– 9pm. 1/12 Kapia Street, Dargaville. Chrissy 09 601 4153 or 021 564 618. Rotary Club of Dargaville — meet weekly at 11.30– 1pm at the Lions Centre in Hokianga Road. New members always welcome, men and women. If you want to join a Service Club with nearly 85 years to Dargaville. Phone Brian 09 439 6175. RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month with guest speakers and afternoon tea. Contact President Noeline Wright 027 733 7396. Ruawai Gardening Club — Meetings or other activities held on 3rd Thursday of every month, Feb to Nov at the Ruawai Bowling Club, 10am start. New members welcome. Phone Merele 09 439 2335. Stepping Out Leisure Marching Team — Tuesday 4pm–5pm at the Yugoslav Hall, 20 Normanby St. Contact Sharon 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley St, Dargaville. 10am– 4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 384 1223 for further details. Strength & Conditioning — Baylys Beach Community Centre, Mondays and Fridays. Small class groups. 9am–10am, $10 per session. If you’re 50+ and want to improve your movement as you age, this is the class for you. With some commitment you can gain strength as you condition your body for aging. Call Tony 022 311 8447. Te Kopuru Community Library — access through St Peters Hall. Open Tue 2.45pm–4pm, Wed 10am– noon and Sunday 3pm–4pm. Books for all ages, and jigsaw puzzles, DVDs, CDs and magazines available. All welcome. Twilight Golf Northern Wairoa Golf Club — every Thursday 4–6pm. Dinner available, Prizes and raffles. All Welcome. Wednesday Crafts — Every Wednesday 10am. Morning tea and lunch will be served. Variety of crafts. The Kiosk at Memorial Park. All welcome. $10 per session. Contact Judy 027 316 3940.

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MORNING

AFTERNOON

AFTERNOON

THU 02/11

2nd November– 8th November

★ First screening Last screening

EVENING

UPROAR (M) 5.30PM

FRI 03/11

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (M) 12.00PM

SAT 04/11

UPROAR (M) 12.45PM

BAD BEHAVIOUR (M) 3.00PM

DUMB MONEY (M) 5.15PM

SUN 05/11

DUMB MONEY (M) 1.00PM

UPROAR (M) 3.15PM

TALKING HEADS: STOP MAKING SENSE (G) 5.30PM

MON 06/11

CLOSED

TUE 07/11

CLOSED

WED 08/11

Adult $17

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BAD BEHAVIOUR (M) 5.30PM

NIGHT

BAD BEHAVIOUR (M) 8.00PM

TALKING HEADS: STOP MAKING SENSE (G) 8.00PM

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (M) 7.30PM

NEW THIS WEEK: BAD BEHAVIOUR, STOP MAKING SENSE. FURTHER SCREENINGS OF: DUMB MONEY MONEY, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, UPROAR. BAD BEHAVIOUR (M) 12.00PM

Senior (65+) $14.50

Student $14.50 w/ID

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (M) 5.30PM

Child $10.00

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CLASSIFIEDS

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Closing date for classified advertising for the November 7 2023 edition is Monday, November 6 2023

FOR SALE

NURSERIES & PLANTS

WORK WANTED

SITUATIONS VACANT

FORMICA TABLE and 4 chairs, $50. Phone 027 529 6299.

HEDGING, SHELTER, landscaping trees ready now. Grevillea Bronze ramble, White and Red bottlebrush in flower now, corokia, Pittosporum karo from $1.00 - Got2Go Plants is open Tuesday to Sunday. 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru, 09 439 5556.

CAREGIVER /GARDENER looking for work. Phone 021 046 7509.

BEEKEEPER. WE have a sole beekeeper role available. Responsibilities include management of 450 hives, honey extraction and honey shed maintenance. Applicants will have a positive, can-do attitude and be a self-starter. We are a growing company, based in Dargaville, with a proud 100-year history. We are looking to welcome an enthusiastic person who would appreciate growing with us. If you have extensive beekeeping experience and a positive, team orientated, growth mindset please call, Michael, 021 857 837.

PLYWOOD 3.0M long, 12mm UT and H3.2. Scooters Plywood 09 438 6565. RECLINER CHAIR excellent condition $150. Phone 027 529 6299. RIO BEDSETTEE very good condition (was $1,495) $200. Phone 027 529 6299. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. TOP SOIL, top quality, $85 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141. WASHING MACHINE F&P Quick Smart. $150. Phone 027 529 6299.

FENCING FENCING, ALL types of fencing, pool, stockyards, post & rail, boundary plus… call Jeff 027 476 5458.

GARAGE SALE Monthly Market Saturday 4th November 2023 Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre. 8am till noon, Something for everyone.

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs — Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.

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

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Dargaville Sale Thursday 2nd November 2023 12.30pm Start

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SITUATIONS VACANT

MANA AKE - KAIMAHI Do you have a passion to see tamariki thrive? Are you passionate about their well-being? Arataki Ministries are looking for a kaimahi to partner with school’s, tamariki, and whānau to provide wholistic well-being support across the Dargaville and Kaipara region. This is a full-time (40hrs) per week role. Therefore, availability will also be required during school holidays. The role involves: • The delivery of whole of classroom/school mental well-being programmes • Developing and sharing of resources for teachers • Ensuring whānau involvement and participation • Group and individual support to tamariki experiencing social, emotional or behavioural challenges • Collaboration across health, education, and social sector partners Successful Applicants will: Have experience working with tamariki Good understanding of mental health and well-being Good understanding of Te Ao Māori Excellent communication skills A full clean driver’s license A clear police record Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. For a job description and application form please email jan@aratakimin.co.nz Your completed job application, a current CV and a cover letter should be emailed to jan@aratakimin.co.nz or dropped in at our office at 5 Wolfe Street, Whangarei.

We need someone organised and caring, ideally with experience in Aged Care, Hospital or a Retirement Village setting. Or maybe you come from a related industry such as Hospitality and want to take a new career path. You’ll need a passion for service and caring for people, both residents and staff and be an expert at making connections, collaborating and delivering results.

Our wish list for skills & experience includes: • Business and financial acumen, ideally with a tertiary qualification. • Leadership and management experience. • A background in care and/or service focused environment. • The ability to work with operational complexity and competing responsibilities. • Very (very!) strong interpersonal, communication and people skills, balanced with clear leadership and resilience. • Sound judgement and commitment to values and ethics. • Project management skills.

About the Company: Like most good Kiwi brands, New Zealand Aged Care Services Limited (or NZACS), began as an idea and a passion to do something meaningful and that makes a difference. Fast forward a few years and we’ve now got loads of experience in aged care but have kept our wonder, commitment and community centred values to be who we’re so proud of today. NZACS has a rapidly growing team and portfolio of New Zealand aged care assets.

What next?

Send us your CV and cover letter and let us know why you think we should recruit you for this role.

Email - office@nzagedcare.co.nz

PUBLIC NOTICES

DARGAVILLE TENNIS MIXED DOUBLES COMPETITION

Starts Tuesday 7th November 6pm 6 weeks pre christmas | 6 weeks Feb/March A grade entries to petebond84@hotmail.com B grade entries to cealz_@hotmail.com Team entry $200


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CLASSIFIEDS

PHONE 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the November 7 2023 edition is Monday, November 6 2023

PUBLIC NOTICES ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7–9.30pm, next is 2nd November 2023, 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, sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau - for help filling in forms, if you have been charged more than was quoted, if you are being harassed at home or work, if you have problems with neighbour’s fences or trees or even if you just want a listening ear. Call in at our new location 16 Parenga Street, phone 439 6100 or email: dargaville@cab.org.nz. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA Meetings are held at the church, corner Parore and Normanby Streets. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge & no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook.

AGM 2023

Northern Wairoa Ladies Golf Club Wednesday 8th November 2023 9:30am at Club Rooms. For any queries, please contact Ladies Secretary Shirley Burrell shirleyburrell46@gmail.com

The Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Wednesday 22nd November 2023 8pm At Southern Clubrooms Pouto Road, Te Kopuru

Notice of Annual General meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Te Houhanga a Rongo marae will be held at Te Houhanga a Rongo marae, Station Road, Dargaville on 25 November 2023 at 10:30 am, followed by a shared kai.

Agenda • Mihi Whakatau – Karakia • Apologies • Minutes of previous meeting • Financial Report – auditors

• Hoeroa committee report • Urupa report • Election of Officers • General business

Enquiries to marama.parore@gmail.com

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) Millars Vineyard Limited of Mangawhai, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an off-license in respect of the premises situated at 26 Bush Lane RD2 Mangawhai 0573 known as Millars Vineyard. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Cellar door. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 10am to 5pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 25 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the only publication of this notice.

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PUBLIC NOTICES TINOPAI COMMUNITY HALL SOCIETY INC

Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust (DCCCT) operating as the ANZAC Theatre

AGM

Notice of

AGM

will be held 12th

Tuesday 14th November 2023

November at 5:30pm at the

4 pm Tinopai Hall

ANZAC Theatre. ALL WELCOME

PUBLIC NOTICES DARGAVILLE BRIDGE CLUB

AGM

to be held at Memorial Park Kiosk Logan Street, Wednesday 8th November 6.30pm All welcome.

SHE LOVES GOLF Northern Wairoa Golf Club Starts 2nd November, for 4 weeks, 5pm–6.30pm. Come and give it a go. All Welcome

N.W.M.RSA Hogget & Grocery Raffle Results 1st M Lewis #171 2nd G Hall #157 Drawn under Police supervision on Friday 20 October

Northern Wairoa Netball Centre

AGM

Wednesday 29th November 6.30pm Sportsville,Dargaville.

OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES AGM Tuesday 21 November 11am St John Hall, Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto.

Pouto Papakainga 2E6B2B4A Ahu Whenua Trust

POUTO TOPU A Ahuwhenua TRUST NOTICE SHAREHOLDERS MEETING Saturday, 25th November 2023

Date: 26th November 2023 Time: 10am Venue: Rangitane Hall, Pouto

RANGITANE COMMUNITY HALL, POUTO 9am: Te Wa Karanga 9.30am: Registration 10am: Meeting Commences

Enquiries to Joesephine Nathan poutopapakaingatrust@gmail.com

Te Komiti 1A1 Trust Notice of Annual General Meeting 2023 18th November 2023 Gladstone room Rosepark Hotel 92-102 Gladstone Rd, Parnell, Auckland at 12pm Nau Mai Haere Mai Agenda: • Inoi whakatuwhera • Mihi whakatau • Apologies • Previous minutes • Chair report • Treasurer report • Election of trustees General business: • Variation to trust deed Contact: ihaperamanuera03@gmail.com

10/9/1935 – 18/10/23

Son of the late Ron MacKenzie & Gwen Dreadon. Brother of Peter (dec) and Dave. Beloved life partner for 56 years of Penny (Jennifer) and adored father and father- in-law of Douglas & Karen, Ali & Paul, and Helen & Nathan. Cheeky and proud “Gramp” of his 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. At John’s request no funeral will be held. If you have photos and/or memories they can be shared by email to hunt.ng.hm@xtra.co.nz. A kind, honourable, caring man with a cheeky sense of humour always ready to help. Who loved sharing his life on the land with Penny farming his “Hilliview” Friesian cows and working with his bullock teams and his dogs. So shut the gate one last time, rest easy, your job here is done. All communications to MacKenzie Family c/- PO Box 241, Te Kuiti 3941. VJ Williams & Sons, Funeral Directors Association of NZ.

ALL WELCOME

09 431 9080 | reception@otamateacs.org.nz

AGENDA Reports, LTO’s, Trust Order Review All shareholders / whanau are welcome.

MacKENZIE; John William

APPLICATIONS FOR BOARD MEMBERSHIP WELCOMED

All Welcome

AGM

DEATH NOTICES

• Chairs Report • Secretaries Report • Minutes of AGM 2022 • Variation to Trust Order • Farm Reports • Financial Report • Elections: 3 Trustee positions

REMEMBRANCE In remembrance of

Lisa Maree Zwaans

Fond and fun memories of a loved and treasured employee and colleague of Lorraine and past staff of Barber and Beauty Bizarre. Such a long journey - bravely fought

GENERAL BUSINESS • LTOs Enquiries: Free Call: 0800 080 047 Email: poutotopua@outlook.com

Notice of Notified Application for Resource Consent Summary: 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 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville and Unit 6, The Hub 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. The application can also be viewed online via https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/services/planningguidance-resource-consents/resource-consent-public-notices. This website link also includes guidance on how to make a submission. Deadline for Making a Submission:

THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER EDUCATION TRUST

28 November 2023

The above education trust was established at the direction of the late Mr Charlie Parker, a wellknown and respected local businessman.

Application by:

Dargaville Mountview Place Trust

Council Reference

220132

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.

Subject Site:

LOT 2 DP 331615

Proposed Activity:

Non complying activity (breaching rule 12.9.4 of the KDC Operative District Plan 2013) for proposed 11 lot subdivision (10 residential and 1 road to vest), alteration of the boundaries of an existing designation D65 pursuant to section 181 of the Act with the permission of the Requiring Authority, Northpower. The proposal also includes a breach of Rule 12.10.8 ‘Impermeable Surfaces’ in respect of Lots 1 and 2 and the proposed residential Lots 4-9 and 11, and Rule 12.10.9 ‘Separation Distance for Noise Sensitive Activities in the Rural Zone’ due to being within 300m of a commercial-industrial activity. The sites comprise Lot 2 DP 331615 Lot 3 DP 331615 Lot 2 DP 549117, Mountview Place Dargaville

Address for Service:

Reyburn & Bryant

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 3rd of November 2023. Any enquiries should be directed to the High School office or to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law, Solicitors.

Application Overview:

PO Box 191 Whangarei 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 28 November 2023. 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 Dargaville Mountview Place 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.


24 October 31 2023 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

OPEN HOME

DARGAVILLE 13 Huia Crescent Perfect Downsize Cute as a button this three bedroom 1980's built bungalow is ideal for a downsize or first home. Location is in quiet cul-de-sac with views of rural and school grounds. Mature flowering trees cover back area. Single garage and good concrete areas. Well priced at $540,000 Worth a look

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OPEN HOME 11.00-12.00pm Saturday 4 November

Viv Smith M 027 486 1870 B 09 439 3342 E vsmith@pggwrightson.co.nz pggwre.co.nz/DAG38526

DARGAVILLE 18 Spring Street

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A 1171sqm oasis with a three bedroom home. Two spacious bedrooms, one cozy single. Kitchen and dining merge, separate lounge. Standard bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Kent fireplace for those chilly nights. Double garage, one electric door, internal access. Small deck off lounge, perfect for summer BBQs. Lush lawns and gardens. Rainwater tanks provide household water, waste connected to council. Partially fenced with post/rail and seven wire batten, small paddock for sheep or two or to use as a large garden area or orchard. A neat home, great location just outside town.

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By Appointment Only

Erin Grbin M 021 716 388 E Erin.Grbin@pggwrightson.co.nz

pggwre.co.nz/DAG38551

AUCTION

TANGITERORIA Productive Beef Unit A sprawling 327 hectare beef and sheep farm, steeped in family history, now ready to embrace a new generation. Nestled in a picturesque valley, this farm has an ideal location, from both Whangarei and Dargaville. The land is diverse, ranging from flat to undulating contour, and some steeper hill at the back under the Q11 trust. The farm with clean pastures, strong soil types, and a metaled central race connecting various paddocks for easy accessibility. Farm water, the lifeblood of any farm, flows abundantly via a stream, pumped to tanks and then flows to troughs. Additionally, numerous dams dot the landscape, ensuring a constant back up supply. The infrastructure namely the selling pavilion hosts the prestigious annual Arahou Herefords pedigree beef bull sale. Hay barns, implement sheds and well-designed cattle yards, all strategically placed for maximum efficiency. At the heart of this expansive property stands a large split level family home, with four bedrooms, a step-down living area, open-plan kitchen/dining and sunroom. Downstairs, an internal garage, a second shower and a laundry room. Surrounded by well-established, private grounds. This farm is more than an opportunity; it's a farming lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Whether you're a seasoned farmer looking to expand your horizons or someone seeking a change in their farming journey, this property is must-see. The culmination of years of hard work this property is going to Auction on the 12 December.

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Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Tuesday 12 December Megan Browning M 027 668 8468 E mbrowning@pggwrightson.co.nz Barry Banicevich M 021 999 591 E bbanicevich@pggwrightson.co.nz

pggwre.co.nz/DAG38584 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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