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Schools ready to open  by Kent Caddick

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This year is set to become a significant one for hundreds of Rolleston youngsters, with the opening of the town’s first high school and its fifth primary school.

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Irrigation loan paid back

Selwyn Mayor Sam Broughton says an $8 million council loan …

p Rolleston College principal Steve Saville says all is on track for the opening of Rolleston’s first high school

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Selwyn success at Colgate Games

The Selwyn Athletic Club is celebrating its most successful South Island Colgate Games …

Rolleston College will take in just over 210 Year 9 students in its first year of operation while Rolleston’s newest primary school, Lemonwood Grove, is preparing to take up to 80 pupils when it too opens its doors for the first time on January 30. Rolleston College principal Steve Saville said the excitement is really building. “We have some very excited staff and members of the board of trustees, and part of my job at the moment is

keeping a lid on that as we put on the finishing touches.” Over the next five years Rolleston College will be taking in a new influx of Year 9 students with the school roll expected to hit 1,100 by 2021. The high school has been built to house up to 1,800 students. Mr Saville said the last 18 months has been a rewarding time since he got a phone call in the middle of the night in New York telling him he had the principal’s job at Rolleston College.

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“I was in New York on sabbatical visiting schools in the city,” he said. “Since then it has been a bit of a roller coaster ride but nothing completely out of the blue, as I had been involved in setting up a school from scratch before. “The establishment board of trustees has been fabulous to work with especially chair Jackie Freeman whose passion, determination and commitment has been hugely influential in getting us to this stage. continued on page 3 …


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p Kirwee’s Aaron Fletcher-van Vugt is pictured with his family after making a stellar start to his career in the Royal New Zealand Navy by taking out the Academic Prize at his graduation parade at the Devonport Naval Base. The 23-year-old graduated at the Auckland Base alongside 42 other new sailors who were celebrating the completion of 18 weeks’ intense Basic Common Training. Mr Fletcher-van Vugt, a former Riccarton High School student, says he joined the Navy last year with a strong desire to travel, and ‘to live a life less ordinary’.

Summer of fun The holidays may be coming to an end and school is looming for many youngsters, but Selwyn’s summer of fun continues throughout the month and beyond.

p Local families enjoy a fun day out at the Springston Picnic in the Park last February

More than 60 events are coming to the district as part of the Selwyn District Council’s Summer in Selwyn event programme, running from January to April. The ever popular Teddy Bears’ Picnic will be returning to Rolleston Reserve this Wednesday while family picnics are planned at Tai Tapu, Springfield, Springston, West Melton, Leeston, Lincoln, Burnham and Prebbleton. Four Music on the Green sessions will take place at Leeston, Lincoln, Darfield and Rolleston. “These sessions are a great chance to enjoy summer’s balmy evenings while being entertained by great local musicians,” a council spokesperson

said. Outdoor family movie evenings are also planned during February and March while, for the more adventurous, a series of summer skate jams will be held at Darfield, Rolleston, Leeston, Tai Tapu, Lincoln, West Melton, Glentunnel and Prebbleton. This week the Selwyn Aquatic Centre is hosting five events as part of its week long Pool Fest, while community pool parties will be held at Darfield and Southbridge later in the month. Council’s Meet your Street events will also continue through until late March. For a complete list of summer events running until April 2017, visit the council website at selwyn.govt.nz. ¢


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If it is smoke, is it fire?

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 by Kent Caddick

If Selwyn residents see smoke, particularly in rural areas of the district, they are being asked to ensure there is a genuine emergency before calling the fire service.

p Lemonwood Grove School’s founding principal Sean Bailey says they will have around 50 founding students

“Linda Youl from the Ministry of Education and Tom Scanlon, our governance facilitator, have also been extremely supportive, and the support we have received from the local Rolleston community including the local primary schools has been fantastic.” One of those school’s Mr Saville has been working with is Lemonwood Grove which will become Rolleston’s fifth primary school when it opens on January 30. Lemonwood Grove School (Te Uru Tarata), has been built on a four-hectare site on East Maddisons Road, to cater for anticipated population growth in the southern area of Rolleston. Founding Principal Sean Bailey said they are super excited to be opening with a starting roll of around 50 students. “Over the last 18 months the Establishment Board of Trustees has worked tirelessly to ensure our school will cater for the diverse needs of our new community.

“Together with the leadership team, they have developed a clear emerging strategic focus for Lemonwood Grove School, underpinned by a clear vision, ‘the best of you as you’, and four connected values — grit, responsibility, integrity and thinking. “Our school has been designed for an eventual capacity of 750 students, however it is being built in two stages. Stage one will provide ‘learning landscapes’ for 450 students alongside infrastructure for the full 750 students including administration, hall and playground spaces.” Meanwhile, Rolleston College is holding an open evening to allow the local community to get a look around the facility before its official opening. “This will be held on January 24 between 4pm and 8pm, and will give the wider community, not just those families with children at the school, a chance to see what we are offering,” Mr Saville said. ¢

A restricted fire season is in force for Selwyn, under which only gas barbecues, crop residue and rubbish fires inside contained drums are allowed in rural areas . The burning of crop residue is allowed under a restricted season but only during daylight hours and fires must be attended at all times. Other requirements include ensuring firefighting equipment and an adequate p Selwyn residents are being asked to ensure there is a fire emergency before reporting smoke to water source are nearby emergency services and a 10-metre firebreak is cleared around the the area to be burnt. Mr Marshall said the Christmas and Principal Rural Fire Officer Douglas New Year period has been very quiet Marshall said during summer fire for Selwyn firefighters compared to services are often called to rural other previous years due to the cooler fires that are being supervised and summer weather. But he said the fire danger remains managed appropriately. “It’s expensive and time consuming high, as high volumes of grass and for volunteer firefighters to attend false other vegetation across the district call-outs, so we encourage people to dries out, providing fuel for fires that consider whether a fire is an emergency are challenging to extinguish. Property owners are being asked to before they dial 111. “If there are people on site supervising take particular care that when mowing the fire, a firebreak and water on hand, or cutting vegetation that they don’t it is probably a controlled operation, create sparks which can ignite fires however if there is no one present people and to do it during the cooler parts of should report this by dialing 111.” the day or immediately after rain. ¢

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Adding value for graduates Good but can do better With tourism now New Zealand’s major export earner, Lincoln University is answering the call to improve tertiary qualifications for the industry.

 by Kent Caddick

An external academic audit of Lincoln University has given Selwyn’s largest tertiary institute a pass mark, but is encouraging management to pick up their game.

Lincoln has redeveloped its hotel management degree to include tourism, and in 2017 is offering a Bachelor of Commerce in Hotel and Tourism Management. Senior Lecturer in Hotel Management, Dr Anthony Brien, said the university has worked with industry partners to ensure its degree programme reflects current needs and offers graduates careers within the hotel and tourism industry. “The hotel and tourism industry needs work-ready graduates, and a new condition within the degree p Lincoln University Professor of Tourism Dr David Simmons says the university’s tourism qualifications are well requires students to work sought after by employers as well as students within and apply their learning via projects in the industry Zealand university offering such while studying. a programme.” “This requirement blends learning He said Lincoln’s historically with working and earning, is in addition strong ties with the New Zealand and to the academic components of the international hotel industry meant degree and is a first for any New graduates with a sound businessbased degree are already highly sought after. “Previously Lincoln University offered a Bachelor of Commerce degree with separate fields of study in hotel and tourism management. “The new alignment will continue to deliver graduates who bring a very strong commerce focus to their job and add value to the overall organisation. It also includes a unique practical work component.” Lincoln University Professor of Tourism, Dr David Simmons said the new major, by combining hotel and tourism studies, “gives our students access to the very best of advice, research and understanding of current issues and trends.” Lincoln University was the first New Zealand university to offer hotel and tourism management degrees more than 25 years ago. ¢

The audit, carried out late last year by the Academic Quality Agency (AQA), and is part of a series of evaluations given to all New Zealand universities, has found Lincoln students receive excellent support during their transition to university life and are well looked after throughout their studies. However, the AQA said it did have issues with recommendations from its 2012 audit not being implemented. The university’s Interim Chief Academic Officer, Professor Bruce McKenzie, said the latest audit focussed on learning, teaching and student support. “Lincoln University is committed to providing support to all students, particularly first year students,” Professor p Lincoln University’s Interim Chief Academic Officer Professor Bruce McKenzie is pleased with an AQA audit McKenzie said. of the university but acknowledges they have work to do “This includes monitoring student progress and providing peer “However, we take the support through our PASS programme.” recommendations seriously and they Professor McKenzie said the audit are key priorities for 2017.” report indicated that students surveyed The audit report also highlighted the were enthusiastic about the ‘open improvements Lincoln has made in the door policies’ of their lecturers and application and enrolment process for benefited from the study support offered students, which adds to the support by the Library, Teaching and Learning they receive. (LTL) department. “Another strength included excellent “LTL was further commended for its processes around thesis supervision, leadership in developing new digital with highly qualified, trained and systems to facilitate learning. supportive staff assigned to assist “Auditors were impressed with the postgraduate students.” Lincoln University Students’ Association Lincoln’s Whenua Kura and Poutama members’ commitment and enthusiasm Whenua initiatives also drew praise. when it came to voicing their opinions Auditors said the strategies had made and concerns.” good contributions to facilitating Maori However, auditors also expressed student participation in tertiary study, concern that some recommendations and specifically encouraged recruitment from a previous audit had not and support for them. been implemented. Professor McKenzie said several Professor McKenzie said changing recommendations for improvements, circumstances led to some delays and which the university is working different priorities. to implement. ¢

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Irrigation loan paid back

New pool fencing rules

 by Kent Caddick

Selwyn District Council is reminding locals that recent changes to national legislation on swimming pool fencing could affect them.

Selwyn Mayor Sam Broughton says an $8 million council loan to the company behind the district’s largest irrigation scheme was justified now the money has been paid back.

p Selwyn residents may need to check that their pool and spa fencing is up to date following legislation changes

p Selwyn Mayor Sam Broughton says the Central Plains Water scheme will bring significant benefits to the district

Selwyn District Council has received full repayment of the loan to Central Plains Water Limited which it approved in November 2015. Subsequently, Central Plains Water progressively drew down a total principal of $6.26 million, which has been repaid in full along with interest of $188,000. Selwyn Mayor Sam Broughton said the loan was provided by council to assist with design work on stage two of the Central Plains Water scheme. “The prompt repayment of the loan confirms that the council’s backing for the scheme has been well-founded,” mayor Broughton said. “Throughout our involvement with this project, the council has been confident about supporting the scheme, on the strength of the potential returns to the district. “The scheme will bring significant benefits to the wider

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Selwyn success at Colgate Games  by Kent Caddick

The Selwyn Athletic Club is celebrating its most successful South Island Colgate Games in its short history with a record medal haul at this year’s games at Surrey Park in Invercargill.

p Charlotte Mercer on the starting blocks in the Grade 11 400m final which she won

p Kayla Simons, centre, receives her gold medal for the 1,200m race walk alongside Selwyn teammate Kirsty McCarthy Dempsey, left, who picked up the silver medal

girls’ 400m) and Kayla Simons (Grade 11 girls’ 1,200m track walk). The Record would like to thank Vanessa Simmonds, Zoe Howden and Rachel Simons for these wonderful photographs from the games. ¢

p The Selwyn support team braved all kinds of conditions to urge the athletes on. From left: Barb Barrett, Paul Middlewood, Angie Dalton, Darren Dalton and Troy McGillicuddy

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Quad bikes and kids  by Joanna Manson

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare — a call you never want to receive or an accident you never want to discover, but according to WorkSafe more than 20% of injuries to those under 15 years of age occur on a farm.

Solving a furry problem We have all seen them, their eyes gleaming at us in the beam of a spotlight from a tree or the side of the road, but what do you do if you start seeing more and more possums around your property? There are a few ways to tell if you have a possum problem. Defoliation or dead trees, especially of the northern rata variety, is one of the first significant signs. Other signs include fruit trees being raided at night and possum dung around trees with fruits or flowers. Possums are nocturnal and can be quite loud at night, so if you hear them running across the roof, or find TB infected possums during the day, it might be time to put some processes in place to get on top of the problem. It is always beneficial to cooperate with your neighbours if they too have control processes in place. If you choose to use poisons, make

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Summer holidays are well underway and many rural Canterbury children are making the most of presents received over Christmas and some of these might just be a brand new quad bike. The excitement of having your own bike is an exhilarating prospect for kids, so is visiting a farm or lifestyle block and getting to drive one for the first time. Although most parents are aware of the safety regulations when riding a farm bike, quite often children have witnessed their parents without a helmet. Although proper safety habits are being implemented and practised a lot more than they were 10 years ago, if a child sees something their parents do then chances are they will think it is normal. According to ACC figures more than 100 children hurt themselves on quad and farm bikes annually. About 28 are hospitalised and between three and six die each year. WorkSafe New Zealand has compiled a list of safety tips. These include making sure a child is trained before letting them on the quad bike and teaching them to wear a helmet and boots at all times. WorkSafe also discourages children from taking passengers or carrying

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Building a sustainable home The planning stage of building your own home is a crucial time in the overall process and can make a big difference in the future. Taking the time to think about what you would like to get out of this project can save time and money further down the track, and making smart and sustainable decisions can have a positive effect on your lifestyle and the environment. Choosing eco-friendly and energy efficient options can help save money on power bills long term. Building and building occupation makes up to 50 per cent of the contribution to worldwide carbon generation, so by choosing these options you can also do your bit in decreasing your environmental footprint and help prevent global warming. The first thing to consider of course is the site design. Think about how best you can utilise the sun in your house and how you can use vegetation for shade and temperature control. When planning what materials to use, investigate what kind of materials can be recycled and reused where appropriate. If money is tight initially, think about

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Getting creative with pallets  by Anna Harding

For your next DIY venture why not use a wooden pallet? You’ll be recycling and saving money as most pallets are cheap or free. Making them into coffee tables has become a favourite on the internet over the last few years, but what else can they be made into? A quick google search will give you about 1,770,000 results in 0.29 seconds. Amongst the many different coffee table designs, there are things like a pallet garden, shelves, bicycle racks and animal feeders. It doesn’t have to be all pallet either. If you have an old drum cut it in half horizontally and use pallet wood to give it legs and you have an animal feeder. Attach hooks or funky old drawer knobs to create a place to hang coats and bags, or take it into the kitchen to hang mugs. Use pallet wood to paint your next masterpiece on for an extra rustic look. Paint or varnish the wood and use fairy lights to embellish your pallet creations. For tables place a sheet of glass over the top so you get a smooth surface, still with a rustic look. Make sure it is safe to use first and check for any spills or marks. Maybe the pallet was used

to transport chemicals? If you’re unsure don’t use it. Biosecurity New Zealand states that imported wood packaging must be pest free, treated, and certified. Pallets coming into New Zealand should have the ‘IPPC’ (International Plant Protection Convention) stamp, which shows that they are treated. To comply, the wood has to be debarked, pest free, then heat treated (stamped HT DB) or fumigated with methyl bromide (stamped MB). Methyl bromide can be a harmful, so be sure to ask the person you’re getting them from or contact Biosecurity New Zealand if you are unsure. So where can you get free or cheap pallets from? The best thing to do is ask around. First thing in the morning or late in the day can be some of the best times to ask. Farming shops, hardware shops and other places that sell heavy products should have them. Some crop farmers use them, and the local recycling centre or landfill could have some as well. Good luck and get creative!. ¢

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Escape for the summer and beyond  by Andy Bryenton

Ford’s new Escape sports utility vehicle carries the name of an old favourite, but offers technology which would have staggered belief in the heyday of its well-remembered namesake. Just how good is the replacement for the Ford Kuga in the blue oval line-up for 2017? Stylistically, the Escape picks up the design cues of the Ford family with an aggressive new front end, giving it the crisp lines and angles common to the Ranger at the top end of the size spectrum and the Fiesta ST down in the compact class. That same sense of definitive purpose and logic prevails within, with comfortable leather seats, a tactile, thick and sporty steering wheel and all the controls in just the right place — including the big touch screen which

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Adventure on any street  by Andy Bryenton

The test riders and development engineers at Kawasaki are no strangers to the blisteringly fast, but their latest offering goes beyond the track and into territory that can even leave the tarmac behind. Of course, the adventure bike market has grown massively in recent years, spurred perhaps by the success of televised journeys of discovery by modern day trailblazers like Michael Palin. But Kawasaki felt they could bring something new to the table, gleaning knowledge from their extensive racing heritage to add zest and accuracy to their new Versys 1000 model. They were right. While the Versys shares its comfortable upright riding position with many other bikes in this bracket — a stance that allows riders to eat up the miles without feeling sore and weary at the end of the day — the heart of the beast and its long-travel, finely-honed suspension setup give the Versys the manners of a more velocitous machine. Take that engine for example — not just content with delivering a torquey, quick-response 1,000cc inline four with lots of guts in the mid to low rev range,

Kawasaki developers even worked on the sound of the intakes and exhausts working together, making sure that in every sense, from sound to feel, the Versys 1000 offers a thrill. Looks, too, have been upgraded from the average utilitarian adventure bike, with a sports bike’s crisp angularity pushing through the dictates of all-road physics. Kawasaki have gone out of their way to make this a bike that puts smiles on faces, taking away the stress of riding in the real world with its offcamber corners, loose gravel, potholes and traffic. Antilock brakes, traction control and that unshakeable suspension setup iron out the bumps, giving riders more time to appreciate the scenery — making this an ideal machine from which to drink in the vistas of the south. With a 21-litre fuel tank, those long twisty roads between pit stops will be no problem at all! ¢

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Sheep and beef farmer confidence measured  by James Parsons, Chairman Beef + Lamb New Zealand

As part of ensuring we at Beef + Lamb New Zealand are relevant and delivering services you value, we carry out regular research through UMR Research. We gather a range of performance and confidence indicators and assess Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s performance through the eyes of farmers. It’s of no surprise that farmer confidence has taken a dip in the last four months, and that’s largely a tale of two species. Farmers with high beef numbers are more confident than those with sheep dominant enterprises. Uncertainty over sheepmeat markets on the back of Brexit and declining wool prices has knocked confidence. Throw in a very wet spring across the country where young stock haven’t been ‘doing’, and it’s understandable that farmers are feeling uneasy right now. There continues to be confidence in the long-term fundamentals of the sheep and beef industry, and farmers know they are producing a high quality, safe product for a growing global population with plenty of discerning customers. The research has given us a good steer on some things that farmers rate as really important, but where they think we need to be doing better. They include

improving market access and market development opportunities for our beef and lamb in international markets. You can read here what’s coming up in our new Market Development Plan and how we are developing New Zealand’s red meat sector story. In terms of market access, we continue to work very closely with the government to ensure any Brexit impacts are minimised for our sector. One of the ways we keep government up to date with our activities is this newsletter which includes Brexit news. Since writing that newsletter we met with Trade Minister Todd McClay last week and impressed on him the importance of maintaining our market access arrangements, ensuring stability for our lamb trade. I was encouraged that the minister is very aware of the importance of this to farmers and New Zealand. Other UMR Research findings were: • Farmer confidence in the sheep and beef industry 32%, down 11% • Farmers with 5,000 or more

stock units were more confident in the future of the sheep industry • Farmer satisfaction with Beef + Lamb New Zealand 53%, up 7% • Awareness of Beef + Lamb New Zealand 78%, up 5% • 32% of farmers have attended a Beef + Lamb New Zealand event in the past three months (28% said they had in August) • 42% of farmers have accessed information from the Beef + Lamb New Zealand website in the last p Beef + Lamb New Zealand Chairman James Parsons three months (32% said they says uncertainty over sheepmeat markets on had in August) the back of Brexit and declining wool prices has knocked confidence, but confidence in the longFrom a prompted list of issues term fundamentals of the sheep and beef industry the ones farmers agreed that remains high they’d like Beef + Lamb New Zealand to focus on are: 3. Better online resources for 1. Telling consumers the unique NZ helping improve farm practices red meat story (78% agreed) (62% agreed) 2. New ways to introduce farm 4. Develop new pasture species for practices to farmers (66% agreed) hill country (59% agreed) ¢

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