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Wellington’s Erica van Reenen — Beef + Lamb New Zealand. A $20,000 award prize pool for the three categories includes a paid overseas study trip, contribution towards professional development and funds to take paid hours off work to complete a project or initiative that will benefit the pastoral farming industry. Nominations are still open for the new NZX Agri Farmers’ Choice Award, which gives farmers the opportunity to recognise a consultant who does an exceptional job for their peers, the
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LONG JOURNEY FOR
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BY COLIN PATTERSON
IT’S BEEN A LONG JOURNEY FROM BEING A TERTIARY EDUCATION MANAGER TO BECOMING THE WAIKATO REGIONAL WINNER OF THE BALLANCE FARM ENVIRONMENT AWARDS, BUT IT’S BEEN ONE THAT HAS GIVEN MIKE BARTON AND HIS WIFE SHARON A LOT OF PLEASURE.
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ust over a decade ago both were working full time in the polytechnic sector — Mr Barton in management at the Manukau Institute of Technology and Sharon as senior languages lecturer. In 2004, aged 52, Mr Barton had what he called ‘a late-in-life crisis’. And so at an age when many farmers begin to think about selling up and retiring for a more comfortable life in town, the Bartons moved in the other direction buying a 142-hectare block at Tihoi on the western side of Lake Taupo.
“I’ve come from a farming background and I’ve sought of dabbled in it. I’ve run my own contracting business. Over the years I’ve bought some rough blocks of land and developed them.” He says Taupo was a logical location. “I’ve been coming to the Taupo region since I was five. I enjoy fishing, hunting and the mountains. I love the area.” Mr Barton was also aware of problems caused by farm runoff into Lake Taupo and wanted to be part of the solution. “I wanted to farm sustainably with a
minimal impact on the environment. This property ticked all the boxes.” Ever since, Mr Barton has been at the forefront of moves to clean up Lake Taupo. As soon as he arrived he joined Taupo Lake Care, an organisation representing 95 farmers and Maori owners of land that drained into the lake catchment. He soon became the organisation’s chair, helped write legislation that made its way through Parliament and represented the group in hearings before the Environment Court. When the Environment Court set new caps for nitrogen levels in 2010 Mr Barton became a member of the new Lake Taupo Protection Trust, the body given the task of reducing the lake’s nitrogen counts. However, despite the media attention, Mr Barton is confident the problem is
not as bad as many people think. “Lake Taupo is still one of the cleanest lakes in the world. What we are doing is not about fixing a problem. It’s about preventing a problem from occurring.” But it has been hard work. “It’s been an emotional rollercoaster. There have been times when I’ve wondered if we could remain viable under the nutrient restrictions.” Science has played a big part in Mr Barton’s farming practices. Landcare Research has a permanent laboratory on his farm. In his spare time he’s done an MBA from Australia’s Southern Cross University on the implications for farming of capping nitrogen discharges. “We’ve capped our discharges at 2004 levels. In that time costs have risen by 45% but the price for beef has gone up by 15%. We’re going backwards slowly.” To cope with rising
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providers, such as Huka Lodge. Mr Barton says demand is increasing, even without a website and with little marketing. “It shows the public is willing to pay a premium if you get the product right or the story right.” Winning the Waikato final of the Ballance Farm Environment Awards came as a pleasant surprise, especially as the Bartons were reluctant entrants. “Like most other farmers we had
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Since the release of his first two children’s books ‘Me and Dad spray the thistles’, and ‘Me and Dad build the Chook House’, Waikato-based author Peter Hills has published five more.
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he part-time drystock farmer and milk tanker driver picked up a pen and started writing children’s books a couple of years ago. Although Peter had wanted to write for a long time, it wasn’t until he showed some of the stories to another children’s book author, that he was encouraged to carry it on. The books are based around experiences with his children as they grew up on the family’s Waikato farm, friends’ children, and his own childhood memories. Peter said the stories are easy to come up with and he is also
given ideas all the time. “There are just dozens of stories to write about. Don’t forget that everything kids do with their parents seems to them to be a big adventure.” Peter could be described as a jack-ofall-trades with a variety of experiences. The former police officer was stationed in Putaruru and Tokoroa for 26 years — worked on cattle stations and drove wheat harvesters in Australia, rode in rodeos and performed as a rodeo clown. Pete was just 20 years old when he went to Australia and recalls locking himself in a ute, with the windows up in
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“Everyone would be yelling and laughing at the crazy Kiwi.” This was the start of Pete’s venture as a rodeo clown. When Peter returned to New Zealand, he joined the Ministry of Transport (MOT) as a traffic officer. He also continued riding in rodeos and performing as a rodeo clown. When the MOT and the New Zealand Police amalgamated, Peter worked as a general duties constable, a firearms instructor, and also trained recruits at the Royal New Zealand Police College. Peter said he surprised a lot of people when he began writing children’s books. “It was the last thing that they ever expected me to do. People are appreciating that these books are real life Kiwi stories about Kiwi kids just being kids.” The ‘Me and Dad’ series includes a range of rural topics. Peter has just completed the first in a new series with ‘Me and Mum buy the Pony.’ Peter also has plans to include his milk tanker driving experience with ‘Me and Dad collect the Milk’. “It will be a good one as it will star some of my
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friends — the farm dogs and cats that regularly turn up for their milk when they see the tanker arrive.” All the books are illustrated by Gary Gibson in Wellington. “There are not enough hours in the day for me to do what I am doing at present,” said Peter. “I have seen the light at the end of the tunnel but I know it’s the guy with the torch bringing me more work.
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On the hills between Huntly and Taupiri overlooking the Waikato River there is a hotel that could be unique.
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Mt Ruapehu. It was built in the style of a Frank Lloyd Wright prairie house. ”It’s organic architecture that blends in with the landscape,” says Rosemary. Rosemary says their main clients are church groups, corporates, functions and weddings. “The tourist market is slow because we’re in an unconventional spot.” But the creation of an online booking system is starting to show dividends. And Hillside Hotel has just listed on Unique Stays — a website that promotes boutique accommodation providers throughout the country. Rosemary says the hotel has proved itself. “It’s definitely been a rollercoaster ride. The hotel was probably ahead of its time.”
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Back in the late 1980s Fraser and Meryl Graham were farmers looking for a new investment vehicle. They spotted four adjacent properties for sale near their home in Taupiri and decided to take the plunge. But the early signs were not promising. “More than 90% of the land had reverted to gorse and scrub,” says Craig. “There was more gorse on the property than on any farm in the Waikato.” Almost 75% of the property is steep hill country,
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but margins are really tight.” Craig says his father deserves a lot of the credit for Hillside Station’s success. “He calls all the shots on the major things. He still does a 10-hour day. He doesn’t do the heavy work, but he works the stock and operates machinery. But Fraser Graham’s biggest challenge is just ahead. Hillside Station is about to lose a big chunk of land for the new Waikato expressway and Mr Graham will be leading negotiations with the New Zealand Transport Agency. This creates some uncertainty for the farm. “We’re hoping to do a land trade so the farming operation can continue as usual,” says Craig. “At the moment there are far more questions than answers. But we’re endeavouring to have an outcome that ensures that the farm does not have to be significantly altered.”
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Mental distress still tends to be a taboo subject among farmers.” The couple decided to go public with their struggle in the hope that they may help others in similar situations and Lisa says work needs to be done on two fronts. “Farming communities need a better understanding of mental wellbeing and there needs to be more help available from specialists who can relate well to farmers.” The sharing of farmers’ stories is part of a Farmer Mental Wellness Strategy and Action Plan, which has been developed by a group of farming and health agencies. Dairy Women’s Network project manager for dairy farmer wellbeing, Lynda Clark, is chairing the group. “Our joint aim is to make it easier for farmers to talk about and adopt behaviours that increase mental wellbeing and reduce anxiety, depression and suicide,” says Lynda. “Each agency has their our own programmes and funding streams, so co-ordination between us ensures
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This is an increasingly common inflammatory autoimmune disease causing muscle pain and fatigue. The standard treatment for PMR is based around the powerful anti-inflammatory steroid medication prednisone. Many make a full recovery, usually over 12–18 months but others do not. It is of course the second group that often come to me for help. In my client’s case, each time he reduced medication doses below a certain level there would be a relapse of symptoms. For these people it is like a barrier that they cannot get through. I put him on my standard PMR nutrition programme of diet and supplements and after six months he has been able to completely come off prednisone and is now symptom free. My PMR recovery plan involves adoption of a strongly antiinflammatory diet and an intensive supplement programme. Our goal is to help shut down production of inflammatory chemicals called prostaglandins and cytokines. Research (Alvez-Rodriguez et.al, 2010) shows that affected muscle tissue releases these chemicals and causes the inflammation of muscle fibres. We reduced inflammatory foods such as saturated fats, omega 6 oils, sugars especially high fructose syrup in fizzy drinks and refined carbohydrates. We balance this with lots of anti-inflammatory foods such as oily fish, green and low starch vegetables, whole grains, avocado, olive oil, and some nuts and seeds, especially almonds, walnuts and flax seeds. The supplement regime needs to be initially quite aggressive with a cocktail of minerals, antioxidants, vitamins (especially B complex and vitamin D) and energy nutrients such as co enzyme Q10 and acetyl-l carnitine. We monitor progress closely and generally people start to feel benefits after three months. Give me a call if you need more information. John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a nutritional medicine practitioner and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. Contact John on 0800 423 559 or email john@abundant.co.nz. Join his full weekly newsletter at www.abundant.co.nz.
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If anyone was going to carve out a middle ground in the modern battle between ‘crossover’ SUV-pretenders and the ever-pricier ‘real deal’, it was going to be a company who understand that grunt doesn’t have to mean checker-plate and exposed welds. hood, but the transmission (though a box which has honest-to-goodness high and low ratios for real mud-slinging) delivers all that torque with wellmannered understatedness. Drivers of the original MU will surely recognise the power of what is still the only 4x4 built by truck makers. Hardwearing internals and bulletproof engine build quality are key here, but what has changed out of all proportion is the level of luxury offered by the MU-X. Leather seats, touch screen with reversing camera, drop-down DVD players for the kids… this is an SUV in the mould of the Range Rover rather than the Willy’s jeep! So, the MU has grown up, and now offers the same good value for money and real off-road abilities and towing power with a far comfier ride and trim level. If your adventures take you and the family off the tarmac, this is one to test — a worthy contender and a good continuation of the MU badge for 2014.
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Over the years the words ‘Honda’ and ‘tough’ have become somewhat synonymous to Kiwi farmers. The nation’s most popular rural quad bike brand only attained the pinnacle of popularity because of nononsense performance, and the challenge for Honda’s engineers is not to re-invent the wheel with each new model, but to carefully improve on a formula which is already reaping great rewards. Enter, therefore, the new TRX420 — the latest incarnation of a quad that will be familiar to most farmers and their families. Sitting in the ‘sweet spot’ of the power range between light and nimble agility and big-bore grunt, the 420cc machine in Honda’s stable has always been seen as a smart choice, providing a winning mix of fuel economy, load capacity, terrain-busting power and ground clearance. The new model seeks to capitalise on these strengths while also adding a new strand to the mix — even greater toughness and durability. It’s an intelligent move by the backroom brains trust at Honda. After all, what farmer doesn’t want the peace of mind afforded by beefier chassis construction, more durable components and ‘bulletproof’ suspension? A new double-cradle steel frame adds stiffness not just for taking the hard knocks, but for added handling performance too. A low centre of gravity was demanded by the developers of this latest TRX, and they got it — meaning a more stable ride, especially pleasing for novice riders and for traversing truly rugged terrain. While rival brands make much of their electronically assisted technology,
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Often imitated but never beaten, the super-sized soft drink commemorates the discovery by Arthur Wohlman in 1904 that Paeroa’s mineral water was of excellent purity and taste. It was Menzies and Co. who first thought to add a twist of lemon — and the rest is history. When the Coca-Cola company acquired the rights to produce L&P they pioneered the famous logo and the bottle we love today. The phrase ‘World Famous In New Zealand’ came
from L&P’s popular ad campaign of the 1990s, and has gone on to become a Kiwi catchphrase. L&P is sold as far away as London and Shanghai today. Paeroa has much to be proud of, and it builds on its quirky and interesting history with a sense of positivity and community. That’s why the local business development forum is known as Positive Paeroa — and their message to citizens of this ‘world famous’ Kiwi town is to
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Take a break in tourist paradise by Andy Bryenton
A well earned break is always welcome — especially after a whole four seasons of hard yakka working on the land. But where to go to enjoy the best scenery, the wildest cuisine, the friendliest greetings and the most amazing thrills? The answer might be just around the corner. The Pacific Islands are nice this time of year, and Aussie is affordable and
Since 1992 we have been dedicated to making your adventure to this delightfully chaotic continent – your trip of a lifetime. Our reputation has been built on providing safe, excellent value-for-money adventures. Latin Link Adventure is your one-stopshop for the best adventure holiday value available to South America. We are New Zealand owned and operated and know how Kiwis like to travel. We offer you our expertise, experience, personal service and above all - our passion. – How Kiwis see Latin America
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close — but more tourists from around the world wish they could come to New Zealand than to any of our nearest neighbours. It’s no surprise that over six percent of our entire workforce is gainfully employed making travellers feel welcome, while tourism generates an
estimated 24 billion dollars each year. It’s so important that our Prime Minister is also our Minister of Tourism! Think about it from a foreign traveller’s perspective, and you can clearly see the appeal. Within just three to four hours drive from the Waikato you can find
everything from white sand surf beaches to world-class ski resorts, rainforests and champion trout fishing to extreme adventure sports. Hunting season never ends in New Zealand, unlike in other lands where hunters must crouch in their blinds for weeks without seeing
Brookby Motel Thames, New ZealaNd
YOUR HOSTS: Yvonne & Keith Burns ACCOMMODATION: Quiet bush setting behind Thames Hospital, off the main road, 500m to central Thames shops, restaurants and cafes. 6 units, non-smoking. Fully equipped kitchen with microwave and hotplates in 4 one bedroom units and 2 stuido units that have microwave and tea/coffee facilities. Sky TV, highspeed wireless internet.
Akitio Glen Ora Walk New Zealand’s newest private walk… Our best kept secret!
FEATURES: Laundry facilities. Protected by 24 hour recorded video surveillance of the grounds to ensure the safety of guests and their belongings. Continental breakfast available.
BROOKBY MOTEL 102 Redwood Lane, Thames Ph: 07 868 6663 • Reservations 0800 080 157 E: brookbymotel@xtra.co.nz | www.brookbymotel.co.nz
Full catered — 2, 3 or 4 day walks *
October to March/April – Groups 4 to 11 people
Spectacular northern Wairarapa countryside, coastal & native bush
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Great location within 80m of the beach, close to Mission Bay & St Heliers Easy walking to enjoy the beautiful local beaches and cafes 9 serviced self-contained 1 brm units Excellent selection of eastern Bays Cafes and Restaurants within 3 mins drive. 8kms from Auckland CBD, Vector Area, Viaduct Harbour 2.5kms to Kelly Tarlton’s SEALIFE Aquarium Wi-fi, baby-sitting service, BBQ and free off street parking
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Turn left 14km south of Rotorua off SH5, drive 6km along to our entrance, 587 Waimangu Road.
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The very top most point of the North Island — Cape Reinga
a deer. Our fishing is so great that overseas angling shows come here to film ‘dream escape’ stories. Even ex President Teddy Roosevelt praised the North Island’s fishing streams! Then there’s the other great part about taking a trip in your own country. You already know the lingo. The local customs aren’t so strange. The exchange rate is precisely one to one. And there’s no need to get a visa, foreign driver’s permit or traveller’s insurance. If you like exotic cuisine, there’s a wealth of international flavours to try, though some Kiwi favourites (like our excellent wild pork and venison, our gold-medalwinning wines, our great seafood and
our exemplary beers) are well worth a taste. Finally, there’s the best reason of all to take a look at what’s on offer a quick drive away. And that’s the simple fact that so many people go their whole lives without enjoying the inexpensive wonderment of their own nation — while folks from halfway around the world save their pennies for years just to come here for a hiking holiday. Get amongst it! There’s far more out there than you probably imagine … the Waikato is a perfect central base of operations to explore thermal spas, caves, surf, kauri forests, fishing and even a spot of retail therapy in the big city.
WELCOME TO THE PACIFIC ROSE MOTEL Whether for business or leisure Pacific Rose Motel is a popular choice for both local and international guests, and our conferencing facilities and easy access make us the ideal venue choice for your next event. Conveniently located in central New Market Auckland you will have easy access to Green lane Hospital, Nuffield St Fashion and café hub of Auckland. With Public transport on our doorstep tours, sightseeing can all be easily coordinated. We have 36 living spaces available onsite, guests may select from either of our well presented, spacious, one bedroom Pacific Apartments and our comfortable Pacific Studios.
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7 Fifth Avenue East, Tauranga • P: 07 578 8621 • F: 07 578 7123 E: stay@harbourviewmotel.co.nz • W: www.harbourviewmotel.co.nz 12 GROUND FLOOR UNITS (all serviced daily) 6 studios, sleep 1—3 6 with 1 bedroom, sleep 1—6
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FEATURES: Fully equipped kitchen, microwave, ensuite, phone, clock/radio, electric blankets. Hair dryer avail. Cooked/continental breakfast, cot/highchair, fax, laundry, portable gas BBQ, off-street parking. Pets by arrangement. 1km to city centre where restaurants have chargeback facilities, beaches & sports grounds. EFTPOS — W We accept all major credit cards.
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Great l ake Motel & TAUPO APARTMENTS
• Closest motel to town • All accommodation smoke free • Spa bath units available • Luxury apartments with magnificent lake and mountain views available • Wireless broadband in all units
56 Lake Terrace, Taupo Ph: 07 378 0018 • Fax: 07 378 0078 • Reservations: 0800 448 388 E: stay@greatlakemotel.co.nz • www.greatlakemotel.co.nz
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Upsize your great lake adventure Taupo is iconic for its supersized lake, back-dropped by three mega mountains: one internationally famous as Mt Doom from Lord of the Rings, another as home of the renowned Tongariro Alpine Crossing, and the third as one of the world’s most active volcanoes. During winter these mountains are paradise for snow sport fanatics, or anyone who just loves slipping, sliding and throwing snowballs, but beyond the slopes the region continues to teem with interest and excitement. After a day exploring (or before if you wish!), Great Lake Taupo’s geothermally heated mineral pools are a must. Whether your muscles ache from a day of extreme adventure or you just want to soak the day away amid the steam, Taupo has a number of hot spots which your body will thank you for visiting. Aside from outdoor adventure, Taupo is also known to be extremely family friendly. It has all the typical fun activities such as mini golf, movie theatres, hikes and walks, boat trips and museums, but there are also a bunch of unique attractions with a specific Taupo twist. Where else could you horse trek through pine forests with incredible views of geothermal wonders at Craters of the Moon? Or what about feeding baby prawns and wild trout at Huka Prawn Park before challenging your friends and family on a variety of interactive water
features, followed by the Killer Prawn Golf Challenge and a lunch of the most delicious prawns. A lake cruise to view Taupo’s famous Maori rock carvings is a favourite for all ages and an excellent opportunity to view the pristine lake from a new angle. For buzz junkies, Great Lake Taupo is packed with exhilarating activities that will have you amping for more. Want to try jet boating along the powerful Waikato River to the base of the world famous Huka Falls? What about river rafting down huge rapids surrounded by native forest? Yes please! How about sky diving 15,000ft above the lake? With more than 30,000 jumps a year, Great Lake Taupo is THE skydiving capital of the world? Plus it’s reported to be the most affordable (and best!) place in New Zealand to do it too. Or try a bungy jump — it was invented in New Zealand after all! Whatever you choose, there are mild or wild options to suit all levels of daredevil. All of these experiences leave you no time at all to feel bored — in fact, there are so many fun things on offer it’s difficult to choose which to do first.
White water rafting an exhilarating activity
Regardless of what brings you to the Central North Island, be it skiing, snowboarding or some off-mountain fun, be sure to factor in time for a few of the
other awesome attractions on offer. Try something new — push your boundaries in one of New Zealand’s most actionpacked and appealing destinations!
absolute lakeview motel
Kaimai View Motel was built in November 2001 & has 14 spacious, comfortable units that are perfect for that weekend getaway or relaxing vacation. Nestled between Tauranga Harbour & Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park, Katikati is the gateway to the beautiful Bay of Plenty. • Restaurants & shops within a 2 min walk • Free Wi-Fi • Swimming Pool • Cooked/Continental Breakfast – Gluten-free option • Pets by arrangement • Spa baths (in 3 units) • Member of MANZ
Absolute Lakeview Motel is situated on the shores of Lake Taupo, in close proximity to the shopping centre and café/restaurant hub. Taupo’s beauty makes it a place that will make you want to stop and stay. Experience Absolute hospitality at Absolute Lakeview Motel. Self-contained, quality accommodation with stunning views of Lake Taupo. Absolute Lakeview Motel offers a variety of accommodation that will suit the leisure or business traveller. Studio rooms, quality one and two bedroom units that are perfect for a family and equipped for the business traveller. A great place to totally relax for honeymooners or those celebrating special occasions or just having some timeout.
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84 Main Road, Katikati 3129
Ph: 07 549 0398 • Fax:07 549 3684 E: motel@kaimaiview.co.nz • www.kaimaiview.co.nz
Castle Court MOTEL
Spacious units ~ Expansive views Your hosts: Grant & Glenda Kerrisk
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Castle Court Motel is located midway between Auckland & Whangarei. It has 11 large modern ground level rooms in country setting and the room options are studio and 1&2 bedroom. Full kitchen or kitchenette, serviced daily, tea/coffee/plunger coffee, continental breakfast avail, Sky TV, DVD, fans & heating. Access facilities, large range of maps & tourist info avail, laundry, BBQ, large parking area, playground with trampoline, pets by arrangement, 1km south of town.
Single — $90 Double/twin — $95-$150 Extra adult from — $15 Child — $10 Peak/seasonal rates may apply.
Freephone 0800 004 718 Email castlecourtmotel@xtra.co.nz State Highway 1, Wellsford
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Absolute Lake View Motel 58 Lake Terrace, Taupo Phone: 07 378 4440 | Free Phone: 0800 72 42 72 | Fax: 07 376 5988 stay@absolutelakeview.co.nz | www.absolutelakeview.co.nz
Pacific Palms R E S O R T
Resort-style, managed 1, 2 & 3brm apartments. Shopping centre, library/conference centre, cafés and restaurants all adjacent and only a few minutes to Papamoa Beach. STAY 4 NIGHTS GET $100 OFF 4TH NIGHT AVAILABLE 1ST MARCH - 31 NOVEMBER BOOK BY PHONE Request our HOT DEAL excluding September School & Public Holidays 21 Gravatt Rd, Royal Palm Beach Estate, Papamoa, Mount Maunganui Ph: 07 572 0035 • Reservations: 0800 808 835 pacificpalms@xtra.co.nz • www.pacificpalmsresort.co.nz
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Picture perfect Located along the picturesque Pacific Coast Highway, the Bay of Plenty has long been regarded as one of New Zealand’s top holiday destinations for Kiwis and international travellers alike. Boasting one of the sunniest climates in New Zealand, the Bay of Plenty is a great year-round destination. Beautiful beaches, harbours and world class vistas help to make the Bay of Plenty a nature’s playground. Whether you’re after adventure, beach lifestyle, or a bit of indulgence, the Bay of Plenty has it all. From surfing, hiking, and skydiving, to wine tasting, luxury accommodation, and world class cuisine, there is something for everyone in the beautiful Bay of Plenty. Water activities — Explore the harbour on boat cruises, go kayaking on the Pacific Ocean or try white water rafting. Adventure — If you’re keen for a big adrenaline rush the Bay of Plenty is ready to take your breath away.
Attractions — Spend some time in the Bay’s beautiful gardens and parks, or relax in a spa or thermal pool. Tours — To help get the most out of your visit to the Bay of Plenty book a tour with a local so that you get to know the region better than you could on your own. Walks and tramping — You could spend weeks exploring all the tracks and walks in our region. Check out our walks info, pack a picnic and get outdoors. Nature and animals — Get up close and personal with dolphins or visit local bird gardens and animal parks. On wheels — Try a 4WD adventure, where you can take the wheel and shake things up on mind-boggling terrain or take a tour to experience one of the
Casa Mabati B E D & B R E A K FA S T Hosts: Tony Belcher & Cathie Bellock
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Explore the spectacular Whangarei Heads area with ocean beaches, harbour bays, great walks, climb Mt Manaia with spectacular views, golf, fishing, arts and craft galleries. Day trips to the Bay of Islands, the West Coast and Northland’s coastal areas and attractions can be easily made from us. Top Storey has a spacious self contained, 2 bedroom apartment with water views and pool table, sleeps 2 to 6, with Queen Bed and 2 singles, and a comfortable sofa bed in lounge. The Pet Friendly open plan Garden unit, has a Queen bed and 2 King Singles. Sleeps 4 with garden and sunny conservatory. Both have a well equipped kitchenette for self catering. Free Wifi. From $90 to $130dble includes great breakfast. 73 Scott Road, RD4 Whangarei Heads Rd, Whangarei Ph: 09 436 2220 | Mob: 021 463 330 info@whangareibandb.co.nz | www.whangareibandb.co.nz
PER NIGHT (Single) Casa Mabati is a small organic orchard on SH2 at the entrance to Waihi, with sheep, poultry and sometimes pigs plus an old blind and deaf Jack Russell terrier. Situated close to the cycle trail, good trout fishing, bush walks and restaurants in the immediate area. The guest rooms are spacious and comfortable each with ensuites and balconies. The tariff includes full breakfast with other meals by arrangement.
9135 State Highway 2, Waihi, 3682
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Take a walk up Mount Manganui
region’s mountain bike trails. Culture, art, and heritage — Find the best places to go to buy arts and crafts, take in cultural attractions or view local art at a variety of galleries. In the air activities — Enjoy all the sights of the
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All units are surrounded in beautiful relaxing gardens, with plenty of quiet outdoor areas with tables, chairs and barbequing equipment. The complex is situated 100m off the main road so very safe for the kids to play while parents relax. Fully fenced swimming pool area for a splash in the warmer months, or just laze by the pool with a good book. • Fully equipped kitchens in all units • Phones • Sky TV • Radio • Electric heating • Electric blankets • Full laundry facilities • Large freezer for your use • Barbeque available • Outdoor tables, chairs and loungers • Fenced swimming pool • Trampoline and swings • Games room with pool table • Car wash facilities • Ample parking • Continental breakfasts delivered to your door • 7 day dairy across the street • Cot and high chair available
Andorra Motel
16 McKenzie Street, Geraldine. 7930 Phone: 03 693 8622 • Fax: 03 693 9731 Freephone: 0800 26 36 77 • Email andorra.motel@xtra.co.nz
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region on a flight-seeing adventure or try skydiving in one of the best drop zones in the country. Health, spa and massage — Visit one of the regions great spas or hot pools for a real treat. Welcome to Hawera’s Premier Motel Accommodation, leisure or business, a range of accommodation options, Studio and Spa Units, one and two-bedroom apartments. Conveniently positioned within close proximity to the Town Centre, tourist attractions and places of interest. MODERN & LUXURIOUS GREAT CORPORATE RATES CONFERENCE FACILITIES
61 Waihi Rd Hawera ph 06 278 7275
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The Carriage House
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Self-catering cottage apartment for 2-4 guests on Waterfront Farm Vacation Rental Two Guests: $160, Four Guests: $250 per night. The Carriage House is situated on a 25 acre horse breeding farm overlooking Kerikeri Inlet Bay of Islands. You have sole occupancy of the self-contained 2 king size bedroom apartment with 2 bathrooms large livingdining room, study, fully equipped kitchen and laundry. One room can be converted into 2 large singles. Max 4 guests. Cot Available It is a quiet location with off street parking. Only 3 km to restaurants and shops and walking distance from the Stone Store. Visit www.the-carriage-house.co.nz for rates and a booking calendar to check availability
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HAHEI THE COROMANDEL
Welcome to a little slice of Heaven
Tatahi Lodge is centrally situated in the picturesque seaside village of Hahei on the east coast of The Coromandel, New Zealand, home of the world famous Cathedral Cove. Offering just 10 accommodation units and a separate purpose built luxury Backpackers Lodge all nestled within 1.5 acres of beautiful tropical gardens,Tatahi Lodge offers you space,privacy and comfort with all the little extras to make your visit to Hahei a truly memorable one.
Visit our website www.tatahilodge.co.nz for winter and spring special offers! Grange Road, Hahei, RD1, Whitianga Ph: +64 7 866 3992 | Fax: +64 7 866 3993 info@tatahilodge.co.nz
BOOK NOW • Best value for money • Solar heated swimming pool • Children’s playground • Air-conditioned/Heated rooms • FREE Wifi
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Chelsea House is a 100yr old villa, centrally located in Whangarei. We have light airy decor, comfortable modern furnishings with high ceilings and polished kauri wood floors. There are four Restaurants within a 15 minute walk and the Town Centre and Basin, are a 3 minute drive away. Beautiful bush walking tracks are on our doorstep and golden sandy beaches just 30 minutes away.
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83 Hatea Drive,Whangarei, NZ Ph: 09 437 7115 • Fax: 09 437 7112 stay@chelsea-house.co.nz www.chelsea-house.co.nz
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Riverview MOTEL
Unforgettable tours
14 Somme Parade The Riverview Motel, on the Banks of the Historic Whanganui River and only 5 minutes walk to the city centre is the perfect place to stay in Wanganui. • Spotlessly clean, affordable, spacious accommodation. • Quiet location only 5 minutes walk to the city centre, restaurants, cafés, museum, art galleries and riverboats. • Apartment style rooms available with Spa Baths, River view Units with gorgeous views of the Whanganui River. • All accommodation units have cooking facilities
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Sky TV Secure off street parking Free Wireless Internet Fabulous River walkway is right across the road Very Friendly Service from Mark, a local Wanganui boy and Karen from County Cork in Ireland.
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Kerikeri Court Motel is a friendly and welcoming accommodation base for you to explore the Bay of Islands. We pride ourselves on providing a warm, helpful service and taking the time to ensure your room is impeccable so that you can relax and make the most of your Northland experience. Our central location means you are only moments away from the cafés, bars and boutique shops and just steps away from the on-site cafe serving top notch coffee, home-baked goodies and gluten free cuisine, as well as the more traditional breakfast/lunch offerings. 93 Kerikeri Road, Kerikeri, NZ 0800 Kerikeri (0800 537 453) | Ph/Fax: 09 407 8867 info@kerikericourtmotel.co.nz | www.kerikericourtmotel.co.nz
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It offers an interesting and entertaining experience incorporating the famous film set and a special insight into rural life. See how this beautiful piece of Waikato farmland was transformed into the Shire™ from Middle-earth™. Your guide will escort you through the 12-acre site, recounting fascinating details of how Hobbiton Movie Set was created. View Hobbit holes, the Green Dragon™ Inn, the Mill and other structures. Specially brewed beverages are available at the Green Dragon Inn as you complete your tour. Or you could take the opportunity to experience
Sunset Motel, on the Thames Coast, offers affordable family accommodation and is a great base to use while exploring Thames and the Coromandel Peninsula. We are also the ideal accommodation choice when attending business conferences or meetings in Thames. For fun family holidays, business travel or adventure getaways, Sunset Motel is your best choice. Four units on the beach front with uninterrupted views. Three cottages, one studio, and five units with a garden courtyard, just a short stroll to the sea. There’s also plenty of room to park your boat. All units are self-contained, with separate bedrooms (except studio). Each room is equipped with a TV, 50+ Sky channels. The motel itself has a barbecue area, guest laundry and fantastic sea views.
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the beauty of Hobbiton Movie Set at dusk, with a guided evening dinner tour through the Shire. The journey finishes at the Green Dragon Inn with a complimentary beverage from our exclusive Hobbit Southfarthing™ range and a banquet dinner of traditional Hobbit fare. After dinner, guests join their guide to make their way back through the wandering paths of the Shire with authentic lanterns to light the way. The village will be breathtakingly lit up with Hobbit hole chimneys smoking and lanterns glowing against the darkness.
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Northland — New Zealand’s first land DRIVE PHONE FREE!
Welcome to the most northern and only subtropical region of New Zealand. Northland is rich in history, with some of the oldest traces of Maori settlement dating back to the arrival of Kupe on the shores of the Hokianga Harbour, on Northland’s west coast, some 1,000 years ago.
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Baylys Beach — one of Northland’s west coast beaches
In contrast, the first Europeans settled in the Bay of Islands on Northland’s east coast during the 18th century. It is in the Bay of Islands that the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi took place in 1840 and Northland is now regarded as the Birthplace of the Nation. To understand the country’s history, heritage and culture, you have to experience Northland where it all began. Northland remains a place of unspoilt natural beauty that includes golden beaches, secluded coves,
tranquil harbours, wild coastlines and spectacular forests. The Waipoua Forest is the largest of the remaining Kauri forests in New Zealand and is the domain of Tane Mahuta, the ‘Lord of the Forest’ who at 51.5 metres is the tallest of these ancient trees. Enjoy the laid back holiday atmosphere of the Bay of Islands, an aquatic playground with 144 islands to explore as well as the historic towns of Paihia, Russell and Kerikeri — each with its own unique qualities, culture and
atmosphere. Visit Cape Reinga, sacred to Maori as the traditional jumpingoff point for spirits departing life and entering the after-world. The spectacular sight of the Pacific Ocean meeting the Tasman Sea in a clash of water adds to the haunting feel of this place. Touring is one of the best ways to get to know a country and one of the most popular touring routes in New Zealand is the Twin Coast Discovery. Approximately 800km long, the circular touring route from Auckland takes you on a fantastic journey around Northland.
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Changing rooms with the times by Belinda Cullen-Reid
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Outlook makes great reading The Ministry for Primary Industries has recently released Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries 2014, (SOPI 2014), which is an annual report that provides a snapshot and forecast for our major primary sectors over the next four years. Yet again, SOPI makes great reading for New Zealand’s primary industries and our economy. The report shows that primary sector exports will reach record levels of $37.7b in the year to June 2014 — this is around $1.3b more than previously forecast. Export prices increased across most sectors for the year to June 2014. Both dairy and forestry sectors stood out with good increases in both price and production. Meat and wool exports have broken $8b and are expected to increase by 22 per cent over the five years to 2018. These results are all helped by Government programmes such as the Primary Growth Partnership, Sustainable Farming Fund, and the Irrigation Acceleration Fund which all deliver long-term value to the sector, and the New Zealand economy. Farmers need to be acknowledged for producing a quality product that ends up
that over half of these workers will need a tertiary or Level 4 Qualification. As international markets become more sophisticated and competitive, it is crucial New Zealand’s primary industries keep pace. It’s up to industry and Government to continue working together to attract, train and retain competent, qualified people to work in our primary industries. There’s good capacity in our education system to meet this need. This includes the new primary sector vocational pathway at senior secondary level, the new combined primary sector ITO. I also just launched the EPIC challenge which involves 15-year-olds designing a
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He added that the council’s collaborative work with farmers and agriculture organisations, such as Fonterra and DairyNZ, was now starting to pay dividends for the environment. “We estimate that if the average Hauraki dairy farm doesn’t have enough storage to avoid irrigating over crucial winter months some 600,000 litres of effluent per property will run off to waterways that empty into the Firth of Thames. “Given there are hundreds of dairy farms on the plains, that would translate into many millions of litres of effluent a year getting into waterways in that area
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alone. And, in one round of farm visits recently in the wider region, we found more than a quarter of farms had no storage at all. “So, having the right size storage for their property is becoming the new normal for many of the region’s dairy farmers, and good on them,” said Mr Dragten. His report said compliance with regional effluent rules in the early 2000s was low, with many effluent management systems inadequate to
prevent contamination of waterways. In the last 10 years there had been substantial progress and it was now rare to see ‘blatant, long-standing issues’ of the type that could cause particular problems with waterways and groundwater. Lack of suitable effluent storage remained the biggest challenge but “the number of farms making this investment continues to grow and overall this change appears to be gaining momentum.” The process of change had been helped
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FARM COMPLIANCE by the dairy industry investing substantial resources into helping farmers comply with rules and lift their environmental game. The council has also been working one-on-one with farmers in areas with soils which present a greater risk of effluent getting into waterways or groundwater. If required, the council advises farmers to seek commercial advice on the right type of storage upgrade and gives them a timeline to implement improvements so that they can comply with rules 365 days of the year. “The farmer response to this approach continues to be very positive,” said Mr Dragten. He said some farmers questioned the environmental benefits to be gained from spending significant amounts on effluent storage upgrades. “But our figures show there is a real risk of very large concentrations of effluent getting into waterways if storage capacity is inadequate. That’s not helpful to the environment generally nor to our clean, green image on world markets. So storage upgrades are a genuinely worthwhile investment all round. “We’re prepared to give farmers time to get
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Town versus Country It’s probably the national field ‘daze’ that prompted me to burst into print, but again we see the gap between town and country illustrated by the national media. Firstly they love to get dressed up in gumboots and oil skins to mimic what they think farmers look like and they forget that farmers are in fact running multi-million dollar businesses and that Fred Dagg died when the guy who played him went to Aussie. Secondly they, the media, talk about the huge sums of money that get spent at the fields daze that adds to the concept that farmers are all rolling in money and can spend several million on a purchase just because they want the latest gadget. That feeds the fire that rages whenever dairy pay outs are mentioned with either a rise of millions of dollars or loss of millions of dollars.
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Again this makes the wage earner in the city who is paid about $30,000 or less blind with jealousy because they think what a farmer is paid is what he or she has to spend on themselves. What I find annoying is that the city businessman doesn’t get treated the same way. The media don’t talk about their turnover, openly discuss their incomes or guess what margins they may have on their goods. Nor do the media ever talk about the costs of production in the farming arena and the margins left for farmers to spend as personal incomes. An hourly rate for a sheep and beef or cropping farmer would be well below
the minimum wage, and although most are farming for capital gain, the day to day personal costs are, in most cases, very low. Envy is a horrid trait and when left to fester can take over logical thoughts. What farming needs, in my view, is a solid campaign making others understand who and what it is all about. It’s all very well saying that farming produces the majority of our overseas exchange. What that does mean to the townie? Youngsters have no idea what happens on farms because they are never exposed to it. Apart from the Federated Farmers’ annual farm visit scheme there are very few chances
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