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Minister visits prison
Housing Minister Dr Megan Woods has visited Rolleston Prison …
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Glentunnel’s pet day
Glentunnel School students participated in various activities …
p After four months of rehearsals, the curtains have risen on CentreStage Rolleston’s latest show, Beauty and the Beast, bringing people of Rolleston and the wider Selwyn community together for the performance. “After the success of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last year and most recently Peter Pan JR, it was an easy decision to perform another show in Rolleston with the community wanting more in the way of entertainment in the performing arts,” says production manager Courtney Hyde. “There are 35 cast members and 40 people involved in the production team. Some are new to theatre, and some are new to Rolleston. It is a great way to find a group that has plenty in common. There are so many areas that come together to provide the magic that is seen on stage. The show runs until November 23 and tickets are available at centrestagerolleston.org.nz. “We have received exceptional reviews, and the cast are performing phenomenally well. We are very proud of the high standard of acting we are seeing.”
An army of support u by Ann van Engelen
Clearview Primary School student Nora Guise has made her way to Texas for specialist cancer treatment thanks to her support group Nora’s Army. P7
Farming brothers win big A Canterbury dairy cow co-owned by brothers John and Robbie …
“It takes a village to raise a child, but an army is needed to help Nora,” said fundraising team member, Katie Fitzgerald. “Nora’s Army have been fundraising to help facilitate her much needed and potentially life-saving CAR T-cell Therapy, which started on Monday, November 11.
We raised almost $47,000 thanks to people’s generosity at the recent Nora’s Army day and Auction Evening.” The day at Clearview Primary began with an army camo themed mufti day, and all students received Nora’s Army dog tags. “NZ Army medics and an army vehicle visited the school for
students to explore. They were lead in with a march for Nora, which was very powerful. Hooked on Fish and Chips provided fish and chips for lunch and donated a portion of the proceeds to the fundraiser. continued on page 7 …
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“The Blind Foundation was recently renamed to Blind & Low Vision NZ to cover all sight issues as people losing their sight is far more prevalent than what people realise,” says Holly. “I got involved through a Facebook post asking for volunteers to help collect for guide dogs in Rolleston. I work for Bayleys Real Estate and when I first joined they were a chief sponsor.” Holly organises rosters ensuring volunteers have the materials they need. “It is such a nice thing to do as it takes you out of your own world for the day. Even when it is cold you meet lovely people. Some can only afford 20 cents but it all adds up and they are generous within their means and we are grateful for every penny. I use my three labradors when collecting. Dogs seem to make people comfortable and they spend time with them. The Red Puppy
Appeal in March was the week after the mosque attacks and people came and hugged the dogs. It is not just about the collecting, it was amazing to know we helped people.” One collector Robert Stewart has been collecting for the Red Puppy Appeal and Blind Week for approximately 15 years. “Even when it was pouring rain he collects and people smile and trust him. A dad and his two daughters collected after school to teach them about giving. They were so excited to be responsible to hand out stickers. I highly recommend others try collecting as you are helping other people. “There are two appeals, October and March, and we schedule around what time volunteers can offer, even just half an hour. You may be the only person someone has spoken to all day and it all makes a difference.” ¢
Boil water notices The Selwyn District Council has issued precautionary boil water notices for Doyleston and Arthur’s Pass. The notices have been issued by the council after test results were received showing that E coli levels were above recommended levels in the towns’ water supplies. A previous precautionary notice for Leeston has been lifted. E coli is an organism, which can cause health issues. When a boil water notice is in place, the Ministry of Health advises that people should boil or treat all water from taps before drinking, brushing teeth or using it in food preparation. In addition, water used to make ice should also be boiled before freezing. Bringing water to the boil is sufficient to kill all bugs, and does not
require prolonged boiling, the ministry says. Water needs to be boiled even if the smell or taste of chlorine is present. Water can also be treated by adding one teaspoon of household bleach for every 10 litres of water and leaving it for 30 minutes. During boil water notices, employers should also make sure their staff are only consuming boiled or bottled water at work. Residents should continue to boil water until notified on the council’s website that the boil water notice is lifted. The notices are likely to be in place for several days. ¢
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Rolleston College’s first principal resigns
Minister visits prison
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Housing Minister Dr Megan Woods has visited Rolleston Prison to inspect houses being built by inmates.
u by Mike Isle
Steve Saville will leave the college at the end of the school year to take up an education consultancy posting in Auckland. Mr Saville who was appointed the fledgeling college’s first principal five years ago has seen his school roll go from 220 yearnine students to a current roll of 710, including for the first time this year senior classes. Next year the roll is expected p Minister Woods with Rolleston Assistant Prison Director Grant Boore (left) and Daran Buckland, to exceed 900. Project Manager Kainga Ora photo Kainga Ora Mr Saville told The Record that More than 80 homes have either getting access to industry-standard the most satisfying aspect of his been refurbished or built from scratch training where they can learn trade skills, time at the college was watching by men working in trade training at earn trade qualifications and improve the growth of the school’s Rolleston Prison. The prison began their chances of gaining work in the students and not only in terms contributing to the need for more construction sector upon their release. of numbers. houses by repairing those damaged in It is regarded as an important factor in “We have a school, which is the Christchurch earthquakes. Homes reducing reoffending rates. Kainga Ora determined to be learner-centred. were transported to Rolleston Prison, benefits by getting more new homes into It is wonderful to see the way the where they would be repaired and its Christchurch portfolio, which allows it students have grown from new eventually returned to Christchurch to help house even more people in need. entrants at the beginning, to this sites for families needing housing. At least five of the prisoners who gained year’s senior students and school The programme, which is a experience on the programme have gone leavers. We as a college have p Steve Saville has resigned as principal of partnership between the Department on to gain apprenticeships upon their Rolleston College shared that journey with them, of Corrections and Kainga Ora — release. An example of the employment seen them evolve, and that is personally Saville had been pivotal in establishing Homes and Communities (formerly success of the project is Ben* who is very gratifying. We have watched them the board’s vision, strategic plan and the Housing Corporation of NZ), is now working in Nelson after he was grow up yet enabled them to retain their success of the school to date. contributing to solving the housing released on parole. He completed personalities and individual character, “On behalf of the board. I wish to shortage while providing skills three theory books while at Rolleston rather than being stereotyped within an express our sincere appreciation to and employment opportunities for Prison and gained a wealth of practical academic environment.” Steve for his contribution to the college prisoners. About 75 men currently experience. *Not his real name. ¢ The challenge of starting a new and wish him and his wife Di every work on the homes, guided by college from scratch hasn’t been lost on success for the future.” qualified contractors. Each new home the first-time principal, who previously She said the board will now start the takes between 16 and 24 weeks to served for eight years as deputy process of recruiting and appointing a build on-site before it is ready to be principal at Alfriston College. However, new principal during the early part of transported to its permanent location. Steve Saville sees that challenge as an 2020 and will appoint an interim principal The programme is regarded as advantage — a benefit. whilst this process is underway. ¢ a “win-win’’ with men at the prison “Being new has enabled us to develop a culture that is unique to our PO Box 7154, Palmerston North 4443, NZ. school. We haven’t been hamstrung Ph/Fax: 06 357 3619 • Driveways by a history or tradition that demands Email: margaretjjones13@yahoo.com, Mob: 027 269 4277 • Earthquake repairs compliance. We have, in fact, created MARGARET’S • New Home Specialists our own and that has been very much 14 DAY BAY OF ISLANDS TOUR GOLDEN TOURS • Patios & Paths 10 May 2020 – COST $3,500 (Departs Palmerston North) a team effort of staff, students and the Travel through sprawling farmland, mountain ranges and Kauri forest to the wider Rolleston community. far north where New Zealand’s political history began. The Bay of Islands is “It has been a real honour to work known for its stunning beauty and magnificent coastline. For an itinerary please ring MARGARET who has over 30 years experience organising and with them on that journey.” operating similar Tours ex Palmerston North. The chair of the Rolleston College www.margaretsgoldentours.com • Enquiries any time: TOLL FREE 0800 77 00 70 Board of Trustees, Lynley Shaw said Mr
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Glentunnel’s pet day u by Ann van Engelen
Glentunnel School students participated in various activities including interacting with the local fire brigade and exploring a vintage fire truck at their annual pet day on Friday. “We had the Darfield and Glentunnel fire trucks here, and the children went for rides and tried on the gear to experience what firefighters do,” said principal Dion Stechmann. “We had a lot of the older traditional style activities like creating a sand saucer or a miniature scene, which were judged by lovely community volunteers.” The children presented a handwriting sample and created a gift bag or box from upcycled items with the theme being sustainability. “The Roadside Glory project saw children bring plants from the roadside, which they made into a floral decoration. Each class prepared kai to sell, and every child was given five tickets for $1 to purchase items. We had healthy food options such as fruit kebabs, popcorn, homemade ice cream and ice blocks. We ran the day with Tuakana Teina,
where the older children buddy the younger ones, and they shared kai and helped each other throughout the day.” Activities included hook a duck, nerf gun target shooting, the big dig out — a treasure hunt in a trailer of sawdust and bouncy castle. “We also had Darfield Preschool come, and a huge array of dogs, cats, chickens, geckos, rats, ponies and lambs were on display. The children talked with the judges about their animal, its diet, name and what they enjoy doing. The day ended with the annual cake and homemade craft auction. Thanks to our organiser Michelle Reid, more than 30 local businesses supported us with vouchers, items and discounts, and we raised more than $3,200. It’s the community working together, and we appreciate the support to help our school.” ¢
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Team “best in the country” u by Mike Isle
The Selwyn District Council’s building team has come in for praise following its two-year accreditation assessment.
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“The students really embraced the day and teamwork by over 800 students and the staff was certainly needed to make a ‘Nora’s Army’ video message which we have online. “We raised $7,750, which included a bat that was auctioned off by a Clearview student and legend, Nixon. “We then held an auction evening at Pemberton Gardens and had the privilege to be joined by guest speaker David Downs, who is a cancer survivor and CAR T-cell participant. “Celebrity chef Jax Hamilton was the MC, and our auctioneer was Mark McGoldrick from Harcourts. The evening
raised $39,000, which far exceeded our expectations. We are very grateful for each and every person who has supported our fundraising.” Nora and her family are in Texas for five weeks for her treatment, which has now begun. “We are so incredibly grateful for your time, donations and support for our darling Nora,” said Nora’s mum Elyse. “Nora’s army has grown beyond our dreams, and you have helped take away a huge obstacle to getting our daughter what she so desperately needs. Thank you for opening your hearts with the hugest love.” ¢
The team wa s congratulated on its processes during the accreditation assessment by International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ), which conducts the review on behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. The review is required by law every two years. The IANZ assessors praised the council for having the best complaints process p It has been a busy year for the council’s building for building practitioners it consents team had seen in the country. It also commended the team for its to achieve that compliance level. It excellent training programme and shows that we can have confidence in its continuous improvement system, the team and that the procedures in which regularly audits the team’s place are ensuring we run like a wellwork to make sure it is up to standard oiled machine.” The accreditation success comes and suggest improvements that could after another busy and successful year be made. Council building manager Vanessa for the council’s building team. The Annual Report for 2018/19 Mitchell says the assessment was a huge positive for the team managing shows that in the year to 30 June 2019, an extremely high workload averaging 2,218 building consents were issued, 200 consents a month and working compared to 2,458 in the previous in one of the fastest-growing districts year. Overall, 94% of building consents in the country. were issued within the 20-day statutory “It takes all the staff doing their timeframe, with an average processing work to the highest standards time of 13.8 days. ¢
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Selwyn resident Maddie Collins has been gifted the use of the newly built Novotel Hotel at the Christchurch Airport to support her fight with kidney disease and her organ donation awareness campaign on Sunday, November 24.
The members of Hope Church Rolleston are busy getting ready for this year’s presentation of Carols in the Paddock. “We didn’t have a carols event in Rolleston so last year we created an evening for people to celebrate Christmas and it was a lot of fun,” says Pastoral assistant Tana Reynolds. “We get so much support from the community — this is our chance to show how much we appreciate them. At present we are practising p The Carols in the Paddock band with event initiator music, getting sponsors and Sharvelle Mackay in the red polka dot dress volunteers. We hold it on the land where we are going to build the first Tuesday of each month at the Rolleston Community Centre. We our church. “We wanted a local flavour and have a youth group every Friday night Singing Stars, Selwyn will be presenting to cater for the younger people. “We are very excited to be sharing musical items. Jacqui Soper teaches children from local schools and they our free Carols in the Paddock event are fabulous. Older people say they have and welcome people to bring a picnic waited 20 years for something like this, with gates opening at 5.30pm. We and being Christmas it is in line with our are limited to 1,000 people at 569 Springston Rolleston Road right next message of Jesus.” There will be food stalls, the bouncy door to Rolleston Christian School on Saturday, December 14.” castle and more for families to enjoy. For more details go to “The church also runs ‘Time4Mums’ on the first and third Wednesday of the rolleston.hopechurch.net.nz or month at 10am, and our Cafe Connection Hope Presbyterian Rolleston is for the older generation at 10am on Facebook page. ¢
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Farming brothers win big Lincoln University A Canterbury dairy cow co-owned by brothers John and Robbie Wakelin and Duncan Pipe has been named the South Island’s supreme champion Holstein Friesian. Clover-Lane Aftershock Sue-ET took out the coveted accolade at the New Zealand Agricultural Show in Christchurch. The brothers milk 300 cows at Rangiora. “I still can’t believe it. The win is totally unexpected and topped off a pretty amazing day in the show ring. Sue takes it all in her stride. She has so much presence. She just stands there with her head up, happily chewing her cud,” said Robbie. p Duncan Pipe and Robbie Wakelin with Clover-Lane “I saw Sue for the first Aftershock Sue-ET time when she was being shown here as a calf. I thought she was junior Holstein Friesian heifer and the an amazing animal. I loved her mother, Noel R Roper champion intermediate and I always knew Sue had potential. female titles. We are so happy Duncan let us become “Six months ago, I wasn’t sure if we co-owners of her.” would be back this year. I jokingly said The five-and-a-half-year-old cow when we do come back. I wanted to do produced 796 kilograms of milksolids it with a bang.” last season and has won multiple titles Tahora Holsteins, which milk 350 at the Holstein Friesian South Island cows at Tai Tapu, was one of five Championships, including supreme Holstein Friesian exhibitors at the show. champion cow and champion best udder. Their cow, Tahora Bolton Legacy, took out Many breeders didn’t show last reserve champion Holstein Friesian cow. “Legacy is a really good nine-year-old year because of the threat posed by the Mycoplasma bovis outbreak. The cow,” said owner Dean Geddes. “We use a lot of overseas genetics Wakelin’s stud, Belbrook Holsteins, had 11 cows and heifers at the show. because we like bigger Holstein It was their first time competing since Friesians with exceptional udders that 2017. They also won the champion will last.” ¢
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The Prince of Wales will visit Lincoln University this week to deliver an address on the state of the environment. His Royal Highness is scheduled to speak at the university on Friday during a seven-day visit to New Zealand. Lincoln University Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie says it is a great privilege to host the prince for such a significant address. “Environmental sustainability is a huge part of who we are. So we are delighted to be able to welcome His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to speak p Lincoln University Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie on campus about this important issue. during his time on campus. He also plans “Sustainability is taught across the to meet with students from Lincoln’s university’s academic programmes School of Landscape Architecture and is a major research focus in most to hear about their environmentallydepartments. As an environmentalist, focussed projects. the prince has raised the profile of Lincoln University first hosted a organic farming and climate change member of the Royal Family in 1973, over the years. We are sure that his when the Duke of Edinburgh visited address will be very much in line with campus. The duke returned a few years our thinking here at Lincoln.” later when he accompanied the queen A group of postgraduates will on a visit to the Lincoln campus during present their research to the prince her 1977 New Zealand tour. ¢
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Future technologies Solar wave cresting higher u by Andy Bryenton
Solar power has been talked about in terms of the future since the 1960s, but the message here and now is clear — it’s coming into its own as mainstream uptake increases. Just like the automobile, mass demand has begun to demand mass supply, and that means mass investment in massive new leaps forward. The first thing solar suppliers want you to know is that today’s solar power is not the weaker, less useful system from those early years. It’s already a viable solution to get off the grid, to supply energy to far-flung areas, and to augment existing systems for both economic and ecological reasons. Using that car analogy again there’s research and development in the works, which
will crank the power up to Formula One levels. There are three core components to a solar system, and all three have been the subject of vast pushes in research. Take, for example, the University of Toronto, Canada, where scientists have developed new, tiny light-sensitive particles called colloidal quantum dots. These are a breakthrough, as
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Future technologies War declared on flying pests Deadlier than all the spiders, sharks and tigers put together and more annoying than the most repetitive pop music Christmas carol remake. Mosquitoes have been on humanity’s ‘least wanted list’ since we first gave up on caves as real estate. Now there are new ways to deal with the flying bloodsuckers — but not all are created equal. The bad news seems to be that sound-based apps for your mobile, which claim to drive away insects are hopeless. Both the BBC and research by computer magazine Macworld suggests that the concept seems scientific but that the results are negligible. That’s not to say that technology hasn’t been working on better ways to stop the little pests. Insect Shield is a clothing company who design and create wearable mosquito repellant couture. Trousers and shirts, which are imbued with natural permethrin by this US company have been proven by that country’s very particular FDA and EPA agencies to drive away fleas, ticks, mossies and midges — among others. They claim that the charge of anti-insect goodness lasts 70 washes, and if you live in the States, you can even post them your favourite clothes to be treated. Coming soon to New Zealand, we hope. Another repellent, which goes above and beyond the usual is called the
ThermaCELL. Available via Amazon, it clips to your belt or is fitted into a lantern for camping. Once heated up, it creates a ‘bubble’ of no-fly-space for mossies, thanks to a synthetic chr ysanthemum-derived repellent chemical that’s harmless to us, but hated by flying pests. For those who want to see them fry, the old-fashioned blue-light ‘zapper’ has also been given a tune-up with modern LED technology, making it more cost-effective to run. The ultimate mosquito trap might just be the Mosquito Magnet. This gas-powered trap lures the little vampires in with carbon dioxide bait that mimics human exhalation. It turns out, that’s how they track us. When they come too close, they are sucked in by a vacuum to die in an inescapable chamber. While these solutions are large (and have very United States-centric names like the Commander, the Patriot and the Independence), they are proven to be able to clear out a whole back yard and
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In its infant stages, the newly established Rolleston Rotary Club is a group aiming to reach the younger generation. “We are wanting to help with community-orientated projects by providing guidance and volunteering for anything we can,” says club president Amanda Van der Klay. “With the support of other Rotary organisations in the district, we want to change the face of Rotary and bring into the present age, with the different needs nowadays. “We have a lot of fun and are always having a laugh. It is all about engaging people, learning leadership skills and making friendships as you help others. One example is we are supporting a Rolleston local who approached us so he could go on a Youth Exchange. The Lincoln club helped us make it happen, and we are helping him do bigger and better things. “We established our club in May this year and are now getting involved with events such as the Selwyn Youth Council Halloween night, the Rolleston Fireworks and this weekend we are helping at the Selwyn Motorfest. We are attracting
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community organisations and businesses. The team agree that having expanded blood analysis capabilities is a significant step forward, which may have proven impossible without help. An outstanding team of volunteers including veterinarians, vet nurses and others with an interest in New Zealand’s wildlife do it all here, from manning the phone through to working in the lab, feeding rehabilitating ‘patients’ and heading out on wildlife rescues. All will benefit from this new tech. VetEnt offers a big round of applause for Rose Gallagher, the volunteer coordinator at the South Island Wildlife Hospital, and Sharon Foor for seeing the need and spotting the opportunity to ask for the machine. They and Zoetis hope that the new Vetscan VS2 helps save many lives as it goes into active service.
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DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT THE BNZ BRANCH IN ROLLESTON UNDER ST JOHN. St John is a charity devoted to caring for communities and Project Rolleston will see the establishment of a St John facility in the Selwyn town, including garaging for ambulances and training space. IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE CALL JOHN SUNCKELL 027 424 3006 OR DANIELLE GILLESPIE 021 284 8094
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Auto & Marine
Defined by his rivals u by Andy Bryenton
There’s a very old saying that a warrior is defined by the quality of his enemies. Great words for a Viking chieftain to live by, perhaps, but also very true of the rivalry, which exists in the top echelons of motorsport and design.
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With the tale of how Ford locked horns with the brilliant, stubborn Enzo Ferrari now in cinemas, it’s a good time to look at another advance in autos, which was only brought about by the Ferrari founder’s fiery pride and temper. It’s the story of a grape farming family from Italy, and their young son Ferrucio. A gifted mechanic, he saw a way to turn surplus tank and truck parts left SERVICE FOR EVERY TYPE OF over from the second world JET BOAT, JET UNIT AND ENGINE war into tractors to rebuild Part Boats & Hulls • Turn Key Packages Italy’s economy. When this New Jet Units • Custom Fabrication made him a wealthy man, Expert Advice • Spare Parts Retailer Jet Unit Refurbishment • Engine Tune-Ups he invested in his love of Insurance Repairs • Impellor Reconditioning machines, buying race cars Anode Replacement • Hull Repairs New Trailers & Trailer Repairs from the best of the best Boat Restorations • Dent Pressing Keel Plate & Strake Replacement — Ferrari. Re-Painting, Grooming & Deck Buffing Moreover, his clever Boat Safety Testing Use of Test Pool (by appointment) engineering mind would not leave Enzo’s masterpieces John Connelly: 03 962 0505 alone. He set to work john.connelly@hamjet.co.nz p Lamborghini’s first symphony: the 1963 350GT was only the beginning of several jaw-dropping designs by the overhauling the clutch of avant-garde automaker his Ferrari racer, as well as making the engine more powerful and of Ferrari’s logo needed taking down a less noisy. Thinking that the great peg or two, he chose for his insignia a man might like to know these tricks to rural icon — a raging bull. In time for the increase performance and reliability, Turin Motor Show of 1963, Ferrucio was he got in contact. He hadn’t counted ready to reveal his challenge to Enzo on the famous temperament of the Ferrari, the GT350. Its name was that of ‘godfather of speed’. Ferrari told him his grape-growing family — Lamborghini. In later years, when the Lamborghini in blunt (some say unprintable) terms that a tractor salesman and farmer name was firmly cemented as a CHECK OUT OUR MASSIVE SELECTION ON... had no place telling him how to build contemporary of Ferrari, and one of the a car. It was an embarrassing moment. world’s most coveted supercars, Ferrucio facebook.com/www.a2zautodismantlers.co.nz Revenge, for Ferrucio, was coming. He admitted that if it wasn’t for that insult, www.a2zautodismantlers.co.nz used his knowledge of mass-producing he might now have had the passion to tractors to build the most advanced auto turn his hobby into a multi-billion dollar FREE TOWING // CALL 7 DAYS works in Italy, at Sant’Agarta. He hired business. So thank you once again, Mr Giotto Bizzarrini, a top engine designer, Ferrari, for being an abrasive, singleand Giampaolo Dallara, an auto minded genius. You brought out the best aerodynamics pioneer, and got to work. in your rivals, making the auto world that Deciding that the thoroughbred stallion little bit more interesting. ¢
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IT Administration Assistant (Part-time, permanent 30 hours per week. Term time only.) An exciting opportunity exists for an IT Coordinator and Administration Assistant to join our team here at the College. Technology minded, we are looking for an individual to ensure the College’s ICT requests and concerns are logged and or dealt with within agreed service levels. Your strong communication, organisational and time management skills, will ensure the schools IT assets are issued, returned, managed and repaired promptly. At times you will provide low level IT assistance for staff and learners, so the ability to multi-task and problem solve is a must. This role is a part-time, permanent, term time only position (30 hours per week) due to start on Monday 27th January 2020. Please apply by completing and emailing a current CV with covering letter to recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz. Applications will close at 12 pm on Wednesday 4th December 2019.
Personal Assistant (Full-time, Permanent 40 hours per week. Term time only)
We are seeking applications for a fun-loving, self-directed and highly motivated Personal Assistant to join our team here at the College. The ability to work as part of a team, with a high level of integrity, confidentiality and honesty is essential. This role is responsible for providing administrative and payroll support to the College’s Principal and Senior Leadership Team (SLT). This includes assisting with the day to day activities of the Principal and SLT, diary management, drafting and responding to communications, planning and organising travel and or meetings including catering, attending to visitors, and general administrative duties to ensure the efficient running of College. To be considered for this role, you must have: • Prior experience as an administrative officer / personal assistant or executive assistant • Outstanding organisational and time management skills and be able to respond promptly to the needs of the leadership team even when under pressure. • A proven ability to multitask and prioritise daily workload. • Demonstrated accuracy in your work. • Proven ability to work effectively both independently and as a member of a small team, showing initiative, flexibility, accuracy and a can-do attitude. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, be professional and have well-developed liaison skills. • The ability to deal with conflicting demands quickly and calmly and anticipates needs. • A high level of discretion and confidentiality. • Payroll (Novopay) experience. • Google suite and KAMAR experience preferred This role is a full-time, permanent, term time only position (40 hours per week) due to start on Monday 27th January 2020. Please apply by completing and emailing a current CV with covering letter to recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz. Applications will close at 12 pm on Wednesday 4th December 2019. Rolleston College | 631 Springston Rolleston Road | Phone: 03 595 2490 Email: recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz www.rollestoncollege.nz
Rolleston College 631 Springston Rolleston Road Phone: 03 595 2490 Email: recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz www.rollestoncollege.nz
ANNUAL VELVET COMPETITION
Is being held on Friday 6 December 2019, at the Oxford Working Men’s Club, High Street, Oxford. Entries taken between 6:30-7:15pm. Classes: Elk Supreme, Open and District Wapiti, Open & District Red, Commercial. Judging commences 7:30pm sharp. Great sponsorship. Enquiries – Tim Bristow P: (03) 312 1581 or Christine Roberts M: 021 235 1169. ANNUAL SHOW SATURDAY 4 APRIL 2020
Applications are now invited for Trade and Art/ Craft Sites at our next Annual Show. To avoid disappointment, please have your application in early. Application forms are available from Christine Roberts, M: 021 235 1169. Schedules available 20 January – Entries close 28 February 2020. E: secretary@oxfordapshow.co.nz W: oxfordapshow.co.nz
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CHURCH NOTICES Anglican Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road (Church of the Resurrection) 9.30am Sunday services with morning tea to follow. Combined service 10am at St Stephens Anglican church Lincoln on fifth Sunday of month. Contact: Reverend Sampson Knight; Phone 021 334 168 Email: revsampsonnz@gmail.com. Catholic Mass at St Patrick’s Catholic Church — 31 Gerald Street, Lincoln. Saturday Vigil: 5.30pm, Sunday Mass: 8.30am, Weekday Mass: Tuesday to Friday 9am. Fr Job, Parish Priest Phone 325 2770, Email: lincolncatholicparish@gmail.com. Cornerstone — Rolleston. Meeting Sundays @ 10am, Rolleston Community Centre. Contact: Ps Andre Powell 027 871 1424, admin@cornerstonerolleston.org or www.cornerstonerolleston.org. Darfield Baptist Church — Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays. Ph 03 318 7360, Youth Pastor Hannah Cossey. Darfield Catholic Church — Sunday Masses 8.30am For Weekly Masses, and the Liturgy Timetable refer to the church newsletter. Parish Priest: Fr Paulo Filoiai’i 03 342 9763. hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz. Hornby Presbytery. Darfield Life Church — 17 North Terrace, 6.30pm Sunday Service; Pastors Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340; Origin Youth 7.30pm Friday. Youth Leader James Sutherland 021 029 5223. Glentunnel Chapel — Victoria Street, Glentunnel. Sundays 10.30 am, Worship and Communion. Ph 03 318 8948. Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Steve Talbot, 03 347 4007. Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz. Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am weekly, West Melton (1136 West Coast Road). 11am first Sunday of the month, Halkett. Pastor: Murray Talbot 022 344 1039. Youth Leader: Mitch Shaw Ph 03 974 9120 or ext 1 021 411 800. www.hopechurch.net.nz. Malvern Anglican Parish — 24 November, Reign of Christ Sunday 8am St George’s Kirwee 9.30am St Matthew’s Courtenay 11am St Ambrose Sheffield The Ven Susan Baldwin. Facebook: Malvern Anglican Parish. Malvern Co-operating Parish Service — 24 November 9.30am Parish Communion Service Trinity Darfield. Lev Shel Torah Congregation Shabbat (Saturday) — 1.30pm Irwell Hall ,Corner Leeston & Selwyn Lake Road; Contact: Sue Boyd 03 324 2612. Life Church Selwyn — 10am every Sunday at Lincoln High School Hall (entrance from North Belt). www.lifechurch.nz or email selwyn@lifechurch.nz. Lincoln Baptist Church — Everyone welcome! Sundays, 10am, 530 Birchs Road Lincoln. www.lincolnbaptist.org.nz / 03 325 3396 / office@lincolnbaptist.org.nz. Lincoln Union Church — We would love to greet you at 10am Sundays. James St, Lincoln, opposite Lincoln Primary School, 03 325 2257. Rolleston Baptist Church — 9.30am, Children’s Sunday School & Bible Class; 10.30am, Main Service. We meet at Rolleston Christian School, 571 Springston Rolleston Rd, Rolleston. Contact: Pastor Joe Fleener; www.rollestonbaptist.org.nz; 03 260 1406; admin@rollestonbaptist.org.nz. St Paul’s Anglican — Parish service at St Paul’s 9am.
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MANGANESE BORON COPPER & ZINC MOLYBDENUM
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“One aspect that has baffled us for years, is the apparent disconnect between fertiliser application and the availability or efficiency of the very nutrient being applied due to soil acidity.“ Almost every element of a fertiliser is represented in the nutrient availability table. When you are spending good money on fertiliser, you should be concerned if your advisors aren’t ensuring that the nutrient you are applying is at, or near, maximum availability. If they are not, you need to ask yourself why not? Maybe they have a vested interest in selling more fertiliser? One of the fastest ways to neutralise soil acidity and increase pH is to apply lime. Liming is relatively cheap, especially when you consider that a shift in pH could potentially double the efficiency of a fertiliser in both the short and long term. The fertiliser efficiency table indicates this point and goes some way to show how a capital investment in lime may affect your overall and ongoing annual fertiliser spend.
FERTILISER EFFICIENCY AT VARIOUS SOIL PH VALUES
Soil pH
N Efficiency
P Efficiency
K Efficiency
Overall Fertilizer Efficiency
pH = 6.5
95%
63%
100%
86%
pH = 6.0
89%
52%
100%
80%
pH = 5.5
77%
48%
77%
67%
pH = 5.0
53%
34%
52%
56%
vanRoestel, J. (2014, March). The Value of Maintaining a Good soil pH.
NOT ALL LIME IS CREATED EQUAL
As a rule of thumb 1 tonne/ha of high quality Aglime will raise the pH by 0.1 pH unit. Therefore a 6 tonne/ha application is required to increase the pH from 5.7 to 6.3. To maintain the optimum pH of 6.2-6.5, maintenance applications of at least 500kg per annum will be required. The above rates are based on high quality Aglime – that means a lime equivalency or ‘as delivered’ Calcium Carbonate content of 90% or greater. The particle size should meet New Zealand Aglime standards of 50% passing 0.5mm and no more than 10% passing 2mm to allow good even spreading and
consistent long term release into the soil. Consider solubility and ensure you are dealing with a limestone resource that has been proven to lift pH as expected. Talk to a few neighbours, they will know the history. Keep in mind that many lime companies can create specific lime and fertiliser/mineral blends prior to dispatch to make your annual applications even more cost effective. SOIL PH TESTING
It is vital that you have a comprehensive soil test done prior to any fertiliser application to show what other trace minerals are present. Talk to your specialist lime company today.