The Weekend Lifestyler, November 13th, 2020

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November 13 2020

Tip hearings are underway P3

Remembering those who served P5

The happy chicks’ life Auction action saves lives P12

Jeannie and Richard Walker began their free-range chicken farm journey in Mangawhai one year ago. As animal lovers, the couple was inspired to create the best life for their hens that they could. The Walkers now have 1,000 Brown Shaver hens roaming on the green pastures of their property. The free-range eggs are collected twice daily and sold under the Happy Chicks banner. continued on page 8 ‌

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From Monday, December 8 until Monday, March 8, Northland Regional Council staff will take hundreds of samples from 43 popular coastal sites and 17 freshwater locations across the region. Chair of the NRC Water and Land Working Party, Justin Blaikie, says weekly results will be forwarded to the Whangarei, Far North and Kaipara District Councils, the Northland District Health Board (NDHB) and other interested parties. “We let the health board and relevant district council know of any results showing elevated bacterial levels, typically within 48 hours, and it’s their responsibility to take any further action needed,” he said. “This can include further site investigations to establish the source of any contamination, issuing public warnings not to swim or gather shellfish and putting up permanent warning signs at the worst sites.” The council’s Coastal and Water Quality manager, Ricky Eyre, says last summer 98% (622 out of 635) samples at coastal sites and 77% (151 out of 196) samples at freshwater sites met national ‘guideline values’, meaning they were considered suitable for swimming.

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Tip hearings are underway

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u by Paul Campbell

Hearing commissioners are now sitting to consider public submissions on the proposed mega landfill in the Dome Valley to take Auckland’s rubbish — estimated at 180,000 tonnes annually. The tip is planned by private Chineseowned company, Waste Management Ltd, which wants to begin construction on the landfill in 2022 with a proposed opening in 2028. The landfill would run 24/7 and involve an estimated 300 truck movements each day through an already congested State Highway 1. The hearings began on Monday, November 9 in Warkworth. It will run for five weeks, with more than 1,000 submitters coming from the Fight the Tip movement as well as iwi representatives from across Northland. Kaipara District Council, the Department of Conservation and even Auckland Council, which have opposed the plan. While the hearings are underway, the issue has been highlighted with the release of a video produced by Maori film-maker Fred Renata, featuring stages of the protest during the past few years, including a rahui over the planned dump site and a protest hikoi to Auckland Council. Titled, Stand and Deliver, the video has been enthusiastically supported by the protest originating the Fight the Tip movement.

p The video for Fight the Tip features the protest hikoi to Auckland

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Kaipara’s night flyers u by Liz Clark

In recent weeks, residents in Mangawhai have reported sightings of tiny bats feeding in the trees around the Estuary Drive area.

Planning for business continuity u by Corinne Smith, Altitude Advisors Ltd, director and chartered accountant

There are many reasons to put time and energy into a Business continuity planning (BCP). Planning greatly improves the likelihood that your business will survive — so it should be on your must-do list.

p Northland has its own subspecies of lesser short-tailed bat known as the Kauri Forest shorttailed bat

Two genetically-distinct species of bat exist in New Zealand as a whole; the lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) and the long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus). Both species are critically endangered and vulnerable to introduced animals. The lesser short-tailed bat is the most numerous of the two bat species in Northland. Although vulnerable, and little data is available on population numbers; these tiny mammals still survive. These minute nocturnal bats spend a great deal of time foraging on the forest floor for small insects and carrion. They also feed on pollen,

flowers, fruit and nectar and will catch flying insects while in flight using echolocation. Small in size, the short-tailed bat is only six to seven centimetres long and weighs 10–22 grams. Colonies of bats can be found roosting inside hollow trees, emerging at dusk to feed during the night. Mating takes place between February and May. If you sight a colony of bats in forest remnants, contact your nearest Department of Conversation and advise them of the location. For more information on NZ bat species visit doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/ bats-pekapeka. ¢

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Remembering those who served

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u by Andy Bryenton

Dignitaries and veterans, family members and friends gathered in Dargaville on a rainy Wednesday morning to commemorate those who have served our country in the armed forces. Though internationally significant, Armistice Day is usually eclipsed locally by Anzac Day services. This year proved the exception, as those who had been unable to pay their respects at Anzac Day dawn parades gathered to honour the sacrifice of our military during the decades. Covid lockdown put an end to Anzac ceremonies nationwide. A second wave of the virus put a stop to commemorations of the end of the second world war, 75 years ago, as well as memorial gatherings for the anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the Vietnam War. Armistice Day, called Remembrance Day or Veterans Day in many of our Allied nations, is observed at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, the exact time and date that the first world war came to an end. The time was chosen to be easy to communicate and memorise across many battlefields, from the Middle East to Russia, France to the Italian Alps, for soldiers speaking many

different languages. Dargaville’s RSA marked the occasion for 2020 with a wreath-laying before their wall of remembrance, near the mobile artillery gun, which stands as a permanent guard in front of their clubrooms. Representatives from the RSA, civic clubs and groups, and Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith were there to express their respects, while citizens across the country observed a minute’s silence if they were unable to attend similar events. Dargaville’s RSA president spoke eloquently of the sacrifice made by the 16,000 young men who never returned from the first world war, before noting and honouring the sacrifice both mentally and physically made by all our veterans and service people. As is traditional, the flag was lowered to half-mast, and the Last Post played. Wreaths were placed by the memorial wall to honour

p Veterans and citizens alike gathered to pay their respects, as Armistice Day was commemorated in Dargaville

Armistice Day, called Remembrance Day or Veterans Day

p The Dargaville RSA served as hosts for the respectful memorial service, and later invited guests to share a catered lunch

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The perfect spud u by Liz Clark

With the end of year festive season fast-approaching, the thought of new potatoes coming out of the garden is on many minds. Potatoes, however, aren’t all the same. The experts in the field of potato growing recommend choosing your potatoes for an enduse rather than choosing by varieties alone. Potatoes come under three categories. Smooth on the inside, for boiling, salads and casseroles. Between smooth and fluffy for most cooking methods. Fluffy on the inside for chips, baking, mashing and wedges. Planting season for potatoes in Kaipara is from May to November and then again during February and March. Buy your seed potatoes a month before planting to give them time to sprout. Remove from the bag, place in trays in a warm, dry, well-aerated spot until the sprouts are 20–40mm long. When buying seed potatoes, always ensure that they are a certified virus-free cultivar rather than something you’ve picked up from a bargain bin. That way, you’re assured of a healthy, diseasefree crop of potatoes without the disappointment of losing the entirety to an unwanted virus. The next step before planting your potatoes is to prepare the soil. Add in plenty of compost, well-rotted manure and a good dose of blood and bone. If you have drainage issues, as many of Kaipara’s clay

soils do, create a raised bed first and then add in your compost and other organic materials. To avoid any diseases, never plant your potatoes in the same place. Always choose a different location to locate your next crop. Potatoes are also an excellent option for helping to condition difficult clay soil before planting other vegetables or flowers in the space left vacant after harvesting. Make long furrows in the soil approximately 300mm apart for smaller varieties and 400mm apart for main crop and larger varieties. Plant the potatoes 250mm in the furrows and cover up with 50mm of soil. Mound up your potatoes as the shoots emerge until they are 300mm tall. Mounding protects your tubers from frost, wind and prevents greening. Ensure the mounds are kept weed-free. Feed your plants every four weeks with manure and a suitable fertiliser until they are ready for harvest. Ensure the mounds are kept weedfree. Harvest when the foliage has died off by carefully using a garden fork to loosen the soil and then lift out. Cultivars to look for are Agria, Cabaret Draga, Frisia, Laura and Rua. These varieties can be found at your local nursery or online.


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Excellence award for Blue Wave

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u by Ann van Engelen

Michelle Morrison from Blue Wave Bookkeeping and Consultancy in Mangawhai has come away with the Emerging Bookkeeper of the Year Award, recognised by the Institute of Certified New Zealand Bookkeepers. “I moved to Mangawhai in January and have been getting to know people and businesses in the area. I volunteer as a treasurer of my daughter’s high school, and I also volunteer at the Mangawhai Information Centre where I have met some lovely people,” says Michelle. “One of the things I love about my career is helping people in various industries including hospitality, building trades, cleaners and an animation company, to name a few. “I have a lot of experience to offer small businesses. My speciality is systems, and over my career, I have ensured companies meet their business requirements and were trained and confident in using technology. I am extremely passionate about what I do. I have met and helped set clients up to run amazing businesses by putting the correct systems in place. “I have supported a client in the hospitality industry throughout the pandemic, who now has better processes in place, financially, than pre-Covid. “He has a clear view of what he owes, who he owes and when along with spend and revenue on a weekly basis. I am available whenever he needs to talk.

“As his business is cash revenue, purchases are dependent on what is on the menu and number of customers. Cash flow is not easy to predict, especially in the midst of a pandemic. I have given him the peace of mind knowing his accounts are up to date and that he has someone to talk through financials with. “Bookkeepers have been recognised as the ‘fourth emergency service’ during the current pandemic. We are providing information for small business owners to make informed business decisions. We are constantly there as support. Having your financials in the cloud with Xero along with a job management system such as NextMinute, for builders and tradies, is a great example of how systems save you time and money. “Blue Wave Bookkeeping and Consultancy gives you back your time and freedom, along with allowing you to achieve your business goals. My website bluewavebookkeeping.net has a lot of information on it. “Winning the award was a real confidence boost for me. It was lovely having people who have had businesses for years come up and introduce themselves and encourage me at the awards evening. ICNZB has provided

One of the things I love about my career is helping people

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p Michelle Morrison from Blue Wave Bookkeeping in Mangawhai has won the Emerging Bookkeeper of the Year Award

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The happy chicks’ life u by Ann van Engelen

Jeannie and Richard Walker’s 10-acre block in Mangawhai is home to 1,000 Brown Shaver chickens, which free-range around the property thanks to their portable homes. “We moved here a year ago to follow our dream of having a lifestyle block with chickens. Richard is a builder, and we are big animal lovers. We spent a year researching what we needed for a sustainable hen farm,” says Jeannie. “We have now got a licence to sell our eggs roadside around Mangawhai. People can go onto our Happy Chicks Facebook Page to find out where we will be and when. We also do free local delivery. We go to the Takapuna Markets as well, and we find city customers really appreciate free-range. “Free-range means the chickens have access to the outdoors. We wanted to create the ultimate environment on the rolling hills so our girls can be outside playing all day having a happy life. “Our first flock arrived a few months ago and the second flock has arrived in time to provide beautiful eggs for Christmas.

“The laws are changing for egg production in New Zealand, and there will be a lot more demand for freerange eggs, which is a good thing. There is strict animal welfare, MPI and risk management programmes we adhere to.” The Walkers purchased the hens through Maketu Poultry Farms and the chickens arrive at 16 weeks old and ready to lay. “They live in the lush green pasture in transportable chicken caravans that Richard built on trailers with purposebuilt nesting boxes. We move them often and give them fresh rainwater from our tanks as water is a big component of the free-range life. Due to the lack of rain, we purchase more from Mangawhai Water Boy if we run low, so they drink what we drink. “The hens live on grass, bugs and worms. We supplement their feed to

maintain their health and also supply oyster shell grit. This helps with the shell quality to protect the egg on the inside, and they have beautiful golden yolks. “Our hens are really friendly and enjoy a pat, cuddles and jumping on

Free-range means the chickens have access to the outdoors

our backs to play. The keep span of a chicken to us will be up to two years. In the last few months, we will start rehoming them to other people who love hens so they can retire. They will


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p Mayze and Jeannie can often be found interacting with the hens out in the field

Hens definitely have individual personalities. We have cheeky ones, naughty ones and a couple of escapees

still lay, just not at their premium. The amount of care, time and money it takes to commercially egg farm means we need hens at their optimal production. “We investigated different ways to have a business in rural areas and looked at ready set free-range egg farms. There are some beautiful chicken farms around the country. Hens definitely have individual personalities. We have cheeky ones, naughty ones and a couple of escapees.” The caravan homes have doors that open up depending on the wind direction. “Hens also like shelter from predators such as birds flying overhead, and when the door is open they have more shelter. It is more complicated than just having a few chickens. It is amazing what they produce for such a little package. Eggs are solid protein that you can eat daily in very versatile

ways. With the help of our daughter Alina and her son Mayze, every egg we collect is cleaned, weighed and graded. We also candle them to see any defects to the shell to keep the eggs fresh for health and safety regulations. Some come down in the mornings to breakfast and immediately lay their eggs. Others lay after lunch, so we collect the eggs twice a day. “We have strict quality control and know exactly which day our eggs were laid. When you have fresh eggs, store them away from direct sunlight at room temp like your pantry, not the fridge. If they are stored in the fridge, they sweat when they come out. They can last 35 days if stored correctly. “Cleanliness is very important. We have penthouse nest boxes that they climb up to and lay. The eggs roll out the back end and remain clean for collection. After cleaning, sorting and

packing, they are kept at around 15 degrees. The houses have a mesh floor, and when they are perched the manure goes underneath the caravan, so they are not living on it. Then we harrow the paddocks to mix the manure into the soil, and the grass regrows. “Chickens are a flock animal and love people and company. They love being talked to and interacting. They are underrated for their intelligence. They need care seven days a week just like we and our children do. Back yard hens can have fruit and vegetable scraps, but these need to be fresh, not mouldy bread. “We wanted to create the ultimate environment on the rolling hills for our girls to be happy chicks outside playing all day. “You need to be accountable and have a good animal welfare reputation. We wanted to have everything for them

to have a happy life, and we have accomplished that. We have also been doing promotions on Facebook. We did a nominate a happy chick competition, and people nominated someone they felt deserved a gift. It got people connecting and acknowledging community members who had done something for them, and it was a nice way to see to them thanked. “We have lots of photos and information on the Facebook page, and our website tells you how to get to our farm on Devich Road. Our farm shop is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. The people who buy our eggs often share our passion for good animal welfare and quality products. They make the effort to drive to our farm and their feedback is amazing. We love the business and the people we are meeting. We are excited to see how it expands in the future.” ¢


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BEACH AND BOATING WISE The eternal lure of angling u by Andy Bryenton

There’s something about catching a fish that can’t really be replicated by any other form of sport or hunting. It might be something primal; after all, humans, as we know them today, aren’t even the original anglers in our family tree. Half a million years ago, the somewhat ape-like Homo habilis, one of our distant ancestors, was happily fishing by the side of prehistoric rivers. While he was a spear fisherman, the Egyptians gave us the rod and reel, and some of the first pictures of anglers. The Greeks, true to form, gave us the first poems about fishing, and the first stories of the big one that got away. The Romans couldn’t keep fishing off their minds, even at the colosseum. The gladiators known as the retiarius and secutor were dressed and armed as a fisherman and a monster fish, with a trident and net on one side and scaled armour, spikes and knives on the other to represent shark-like teeth. Today, there are so many ways to catch a fish that our ancient ancestors might wonder why we even have a seafood section at the supermarket. The modern rod and reel have specialised and advanced to give the

angler four main options. Fish from the shore, with a long surfcaster, designed to allow a massive casting length. Fish from a boat, with live bait of ingenious soft baits that mimic life, or from an even more serious vessel going after big game species like marlin. Fish for trout in the rivers and lakes with a fly fishing rod and reel, attaching intricatelymade lures to mimic insects and waterborne critters. In England, home of fly fishing, there’s still a technical distinction between ‘game fishing’ for trout and salmon, the fish allowed to be caught by the king and his nobles, and ‘coarse’ fishing, which was allowed for the members of the church like monks and priests and involved all other species. You can fish with a speargun underwater or dive for shellfish and crayfish. You can send out a torpedo to release a line of baited hooks out past

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Auction action saves lives

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For the past 15 years, paramedic and Maungaturoto resident Stephen Rosser has been helping the people of Vanuatu’s Malakula island in a very real and vital way. The island, with no streams or lakes, has been outfitted with water storage and collection technology by the efforts of he and his friends. Stephen’s background and career in the medical field have made him acutely aware of the importance of fresh water, and the shortfalls in governmental health and infrastructure spending in developing nations like Vanuatu. “It’s a volcanic tropical island with a population of approximately 10,000 people, living in villages with no streams or springs,” says Stephen. “Over the years, I’ve taken around 250 volunteers there in teams to build freshwater facilities. About 9,000 people have been given access to drinking water. Previously they relied on ‘sea wells’, which become adulterated with salt water at high tide. These can still be used for washing and hygiene, but now the people have fresh water to drink.” It’s a mission of aid worthy of National Geographic, quietly taking place in our own back yard, but to fund these excursions and the technology to install, Stephen has had to be creative. He runs regular auctions to turn unwanted goods and donations from well-wishers into fresh water and hope

p The grateful people of Malakula, Vanuatu, have fresh water thanks to years of generosity from Stephen and his volunteers and supporters

for the people of Vanuatu, one of our Pacific neighbour nations comprising thousands of small, scattered islands. Unable to travel there this year due to Covid and as the people, he seeks to aid, lose their primary tourism income, Stephen is putting on a huge

auction with a whole household worth of goods. At 6.30pm this Saturday, November 14, at 98 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto, he will put it all under the hammer. The funds raised will be used to help complete Stephen’s work on Malakula, after which, he says,

there are many other islands to visit and assist. Auction goers tomorrow evening can grab a bargain and enjoy a light supper, with all proceeds going to a programme delivering clean water to needy people. If you’d like to help out or donate an item, call 021 355 734. ¢

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