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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

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29th September 2016 - Issue #513

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Cover RAFFA 2016: Winners for the 2016 RAFFA Awards were announced on Saturday. Read results on pages 5 and 11.

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Kasm rallies support for second, bigger fight against seabed mining company

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ove your coastline and your ocean? Then Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (Kasm) urges you to make a submission against TransTasman Resources’ latest application to mine 50 million tonnes of iron sand a year for 20 years off the coast of Taranaki, and to make a donation to help their legal fight. Kasm has prepared a template for people to make a submission to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), and says it will need to raise about $100,000 to pay for scientific expertise to oppose TTR’s bid. This is the second time Kasm will fight TTR’s plans to mine 67 square kilometres of seabed in the South Taranaki Bight, 22-36km off Patea- Hawera. In 2014, the EPA rejected TTR’s application for consent, citing that the “ability for life to exist in the greater marine area would be significantly compromised” and that the “life supporting capacity of the environment could not be safeguarded”. A public meeting was held in Raglan on Thursday last week, held by Kasm. It was one of many meetings that have been held by Kasm up and down the west coast, to rally community support. Kasm chairman Phil McCabe said nothing much had changed in TTR’s intentions but it had new science to talk down environmental effects and the EPA process also looked

like it would be diminished, making it more favourable for the applicant. TTR plans a 24/7 mining operation where it will extract 8000 tonnes of sediment every hour from 11 metres below the seabed. Only 10 per cent of the extracted material will be processed to iron ore, with 95 per cent being dumped back into the marine environment. Of TTR’s application, 150 pages regarding plume modeling, or flocculation, regarding the dumping of sand back into the sea, has been blacked out. “You need to sign a confidentiality agreement to see it,” said Phil. “If our expert signs it, reads it, then he can’t talk to us about it. “How are we supposed to make informed decisions if we haven’t got all the information? It makes me want to swear, really.” Phil said TTR called the region it wanted to mine a “virtual desert” but a report by the Taranaki Regional Council showed otherwise. The stretch of coastline was also a habitat for endangered Maui’s dolphins and pygmy blue whales. Nothing could live or survive in the plumes of sand surrounding the area, Phil said. Seabed mining was a “destructive activity”, and an industry that the National Government wanted to see in New Zealand. Phil said the fight against TTR had to be stronger this time round.

“If TTR is successful in its application then it will open the way for more seabed mining companies in New Zealand. “Everyone needs to stand up and do their part: make a donation; make a submission.” He said 4800 submissions were made regarding TTR’s last application – 300 times more submissions than the EPA had ever had before. Ninety-six per cent of the submissions were in opposition. “I reckon we need 10,000 submissions at least this time.” Kasm is again hiring legal and scientific experts to try and beat TTR. “Creative fundraising is where a bunch of energy needs to go,” said Phil. “It’s our responsibility to stand up and protect New Zealand’s coastal environment. “Every stretch of coastline is loved and valued by someone.” Inger Vos TO MAKE A SUBMISSION: Kasm has made it simple for you to make a submission against TTR’s application to mine iron sand in the South Taranaki Bight. You can make a submission using their template at Kasm.org.nz. It should only take a couple of minutes. Donations can also be made through the Kasm website, or you can also join Kasm for $10 a year.

Playcentre mums honour Supergran

Miette receiving her award from Bridget Bull.

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iette Bennett-Smith thought it was “very peculiar” last week for Raglan Playcentre to be holding its annual meeting at a restaurant downtown. But then Miette had no idea it was a special occasion, and that she would be honoured as the group’s first life member. “I didn’t know there was such a thing,” a delighted Miette told the Chronicle of her surprise award that Tuesday night. She returned from the Orca Restaurant and Bar function bearing a framed certificate and bouquet of flowers for outstanding service to the centre and its whanau. Miette’s been the “bedrock” of Raglan Playcentre, says centre president Bridget Bull, who posted “we couldn’t do it without you” on the group’s Facebook page soon after the unorthodox annual meeting. As for Miette, she looks forward with a vengeance to every Wednesday morning Playcentre session at the Scout Hall in Cliff St. “It’s meaningful to me and helpful to

others,” says the 76-year-old grandmother of the volunteer role she took on five years ago after a call for help from the then fledgling group via a Chronicle advert. “I already had my child accreditation certificate plus police clearance as a member of the Baha’i faith,” Miette explains, “so thought okay, why not.” She’d recently returned to Raglan from the Baha’i World Centre in Israel with her now late husband, Murray Smith, who for more than a dozen years was deputy secretary-general of the Baha’i International Community’s United Nations Office. Miette had been involved there primarily in library work, but was happy now to pick up on her own training from way back in the late 60s when she was a playcentre mum herself in Whangarei and where Murray was the local MP. Her first visit to Raglan Playcentre, however, was an eye-opener. The sessions, held then in St Peter’s Anglican Church hall just down the road from her upper Bow St home, were organised chaos and had Miette

thinking “oh my gosh, how do they manage!” Young mums were taking on every role from supervisors to cleaners with their preschoolers playing hard-out around them. They needed help to get organised and Miette, says Bridget in admiration, “always has three hands”. Without young children of her own to worry about, Miette can hold a baby or comfort a toddler when needs be, she explains. Miette’s been able to call on both her 1960s training as a playcentre mum – in which primary caregivers are encouraged to train in early childhood and adult education and then run the centres co-operatively – and to apply “tactics” she’s picked up as a handson grandmother. “That’s been the delight from the beginning,” she says. “I can apply some of the techniques I’ve learnt from my own grandsons to the boys down here (at playcentre).” Miette says the whole Raglan Playcentre experience enriches her life, “and I am just so amazed at child development”. By often taking on the “mundane chores” like opening up the Scout Hall and buying the essentials – bulk flour and salt, for instance, which are now stored in her garage – Miette feels she can free the mums to immerse themselves in the observation and education of their children. She’s excited at the prospect of the playcentre shifting by about the middle of next year into its own building – yet to be built – around the back of Raglan Area School. There’s lots of enthusiasm for the move among mums involved, Miette adds, and some NZ Playcentre Federation funding is already in place. “It will happen.” And then things may be so well organised – with a place for everything – that she could become redundant, Miette ponders half-heart edly. Edith Symes ● New playcentre members are welcome at the weekly sessions on Wednesdays, 9am-12noon. Cost is $20 a term or $2 a session with the first three visits free. Go to Raglan Playcentre on Facebook for more information.

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Golf for Raglan youth Meet Raglan’s youngest firefighter

Students from Raglan Area School take part in a golf taster session run by Waikato Golf.

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Julius with his trainer, Shane Baker aka Bones.

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Animal Health Column

ulius Kite has fulfilled his burning desire.

The 16-year-old Raglan Area School student has completed his firefighter Recruit Training Programme, got the yellow helmet and is officially a volunteer in the Raglan brigade – the youngest firefighter to ever join the No 39 station. It’s safe to say Julius is obsessed with firefighting, says mum Inger Come along to our sizzle. Kite, who had to sign a waiver to annual open day next All proceeds will go acknowledge that her young son Thursday, there will be towards our Stray Animal me%along%to%our%annual%open%day%next%Thursday,%there%will%be%lots%of%activities%for%all%the% could be subjected to extreme risk and lots of activities for all the and Wildlife fund to mily;%Games,%quizzes,%raffles,%and%a%sausage%sizzle.%All%proceeds%will%go%towards%our%Stray% possibly death. family; Games, quizzes, help with our successful imal%and%Wildlife%fund%to%help%with%our%successful%rehoming%activities.% “I am not ashamed of that, I raffles, and a sausage rehoming activities. don’t care,” says Julius, who has called getting firefighter certified on September 16 “the best day of my life”. He was last night given his yellow helmet by Raglan fire chief Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! Kevin Holmes, which means he no As vets we cannot emphasise enough the importance of good nutrition for your longer has to wear the fluro green pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your probie (probationary) helmet worn by pet to ensure they lead a healthy life. recruits. There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your pet with pet food “I am loving it. It’s everything I purchased from your vet. have ever wanted to do since I was Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet 6,” says Julius, who is seated at the nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. kitchen table in his home. Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, In front of him sits the yellow weight loss and hairball control. helmet of a senior firefighter – it Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller has two red stripes on it – and a dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are firefighter’s belt buckle. formulated to help control or prevent some of the typical health problems of These belonged to a good friend each breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets designed for specific health conditions. of Inger’s, Terry Beynon, who died when Julius was just 6. Much less mess to clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – therefore less

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Terry is the reason behind Julius’s obsession. “My mum had a friend, Terry, who was a firefighter for the Waitakere fire brigade. He showed me around his brigade and told me why it was good to give back to the community and how his brigade was one big family. He had a brain tumour when I was 6, and just before he passed away he gave me his helmet and belt buckle. Because he was such a nice guy I just wanted to take over the role for him. “When he died the brigade looked after his family for a very long time.” The seven-day Recruit Training Programme, which Julius attended in Rotorua alongside blokes old enough to be his father, is not for the fainthearted. Inger reckons Julius came back a couple of kilos lighter and shattered, with his gloves pitch black, covered in soot. Julius says the first day of the training programme was spent rolling out hoses. Another entire day was spent wearing full kit, weighing 25 kilograms (including breathing apparatus. And he got to train with real fire, and see how quickly out of control they can get. Raglan fire chief Kevin Holmes says the training means that Julius is now qualified to do everything a firefighter does.

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Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High quality food tends to make the animal feel full and satisfied with a smaller quantity.

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“If someone needs cutting out of a motor vehicle crash, that could be done by a 16-year-old firefighter.” He says becoming a firefighter so young is a fantastic achievement, and Julius is the youngest to have joined the Raglan crew. “He came to us when he was 15 looking to join and we had to send him away because you can only join when you are 16 (with parents’ permission). “He came back the day after his 16th birthday.” He may be young but it is Julius’s plan to have a long, solid career as a volunteer firefighter in Raglan, and eventually become a paid firefighter in Hamilton. All his plans are geared towards being a firefighter, says Inger. “It is all he has ever wanted to do. That was always the plan. ‘I am going to be a firefighter’.” While still a high school student, Julius goes to Wintec’s Trades Academy once a week to study plumbing, building and electrical. He’s also thinking about doing a paramedic course when he finishes school. “The only reason why he wants to do a trade is because it will allow him to work in Raglan and respond to callouts,” laughs Inger. And if he has medical qualifications, above the first aid certificate he is required to have as a firefighter, then he may have a better shot at becoming a paid firefighter since the New Zealand Fire Service provides medical support response to St John. In the meantime, Julius is permanently attached to his pager – although it is mum’s job to get him down to the station when the siren goes off because he doesn’t have his driver’s licence. “I think getting up at 2.40 in the morning is not every parent’s idea of fun but what you get back is worthwhile,” says Inger. For instance, being obsessed with being a firefighter means he won’t be out drinking or taking drugs, so “we know we are not going to end up with a bogan child”. And “the fire brigade is just awesome”, says Inger. “Family, by default, is in the fire brigade. We get invited to anything and everything that is happening. It is very inclusive.” Of course there is always an element of risk in allowing your child to become a firefighter at the age of 16, she admits. “He could get hurt and killed. But at least he is doing what he really loves, and how many people can say that?” Inger Vos

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To enter: Email your submission by 4pm Friday 28th October 2016 to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz with the subject line: RBD Cover Comp. Please include your name, age and contact phone number. What’s up for grabs? The winning image will be framed as an artwork by local B-Rex for you to keep and enjoy. Additionally the winner will also receive a $100 meal voucher from a cafe or restaurant of their choice in Raglan.


RKT’s new 10km walk option 2016 RAFFA award winners still no walk in the park

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unning up and down Mt Karioi is nothing but extreme – let alone doing it twice. Therefore, the organisers of the Raglan Karioi Trail (RKT) have this year included a 10km walk option for those who like the idea of a mountain race but are daunted by the running. Francois Mazet, who started RKT in 2013, says the 10km walk has been offered so that more people will feel like they are able to participate. Likewise, the 10km run, which includes a 900m ascent, was introduced last year as a shorter option of the 24km race that traverses the mountain twice. Francois says it doesn’t matter if you run on the walk or walk on the run – “a few parts are too steep to run” – both the 24km and 10km courses are challenging. The terrain for both includes rolling farmland, native bush, mud, roots, rocks, ladders and chains. “It’s a mountain race … it’s hard

but it’s fun, the views are beautiful, and you need good shoes. “I think the walk will be really popular.” Registration for the RKT race on Saturday, December 10, has opened. Francois says interest in the race has been building every year, including from running clubs. “We have a registration from a person in England this year,” he says. “There are people who have entered every year the race has been held.” And proving that RKT is popular despite being incredibly tough, the last male runner in the 24km race last year was one of the first to register for 2016. “It shows they like a challenge.” RKT is also a family event, with a 2km Mini Karioi Trail race for children. Inger Vos * Earlybird registration closes October 15. Competitors can save up to $25 on the cost of registration. See raglankarioitrail.co.nz for more information.

Mayoral candidate asks: Where’s the substance?

Mayoral candidate Brian Cathro.

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ayoral hopeful Brian Cathro has made his values very clear if he secures the top job in this coming Mayoral election, and says he is surprised at the lack of commitment or ideas coming from other candidates. “It’s fascinating to hear others mutter all sorts of ideals, with no substance to back it up.” Transparency has been mentioned by other candidates; but Cathro demonstrates how his common sense approach can remove the ‘us’ and ‘them’ stigma currently clouding the Waikato district. “It’s only fair for communities to see where rates are collected; I would provide a graphical summary of where Advertorial

rates are collected from within the district, where they are spent and on what. “There is nothing to hide within Council Chambers, I will support video recording council meetings and making substantial council business cases public.” A hot topic in this year’s elections is economic development. Cathro says if future development is not done smartly there can be consequences. “It’s about attracting industries to our district that create jobs in communities that need them. This cannot be water intensive, industry, though as there are important environmental goals we must stay true to. “I would look within our own district by seeking partnerships with private organisations (i.e Waikato Tainui) to progress common training and employment goals for our people.” When it comes to the environment, Cathro makes a serious stand. “For Raglan and the wider district it is paramount that we prioritise spending and effort on safe and effective sewerage and water systems. I strongly oppose seabed mining in New Zealand and genetic engineering. This is an absolute no brainer for me. “Waikato is in a prime location. The time is now to lobby central government for infrastructure funding to grow our communities. A prime example for this is a rail service between Auckland and Hamilton with stops at key Waikato District townships. On a smaller scale, I would be lobbying the regional council for increased bus services to Raglan and Huntly.”

red carpet awards night held at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre this Saturday evening past.

Guests included film-makers and Barbara Kuriger, MP for Taranaki-King Country, with her husband Louis. Festival supporters included Richard Gemmell from Waikato District Creative Communities and Heidi Tidmarsh from Bow St Depot. The RAFFAS awarded were: Best Action Film: Vincent Ledger for THE CHASE Best Environmental Film: Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Best Human Interest: Ariana Livingston for BEING AN EQUESTRIAN Best Connection with Raglan Whaingaroa: Sara Guix Ortigosa for WELCOME TO RAGLAN Best Comedy: Andy Duggan for GET A BAG and BOTTLE WATCH Best Young Performers: Ocean Burke + Nikau Pinfold in MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Best Young Talent: Joshua Alexander for DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Best Documentary: Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA BOW St Depot GRAND Phoenix Palm Award: Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA The Raglan Community Arts Council would

like to thank the following people and businesses for making the event a success: The Raglan Kindergarten for catering of our event: Chris Meek for designing of our RAFFAs awards. Andy Fels for the design of our brochure. Emma Brooks for our PR. Robyn Gallagher for our website. Jacqueline Anderson for serving refreshments. Thanks to all of our stars and filmmakers. Thanks to Glenda Harris our official photographer for the evening. Thanks to our sponsors Bow St Depot, Yot Club, Pilsener Urquell, Ray White Raglan, Raglan Community Radio, Raglan Club, Raglan Supervalue and Waikato District Creative Communities. Andy Duggan for creating and preparing our film festival introduction video. Head to page 11 for a full list of winners and nominees.

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Spring is in the Air Waitetuna School Enviro Kids Club With the change of season and blossoms appearing, so are the children out at Waitetuna School. Each week we have an enthusiastic bunch, ready to get stuck in planting, weeding, and observing soil and seasons, building, cooking, laughing and learning! This year we have built a worm farm that will last several decades; planted out a herb and vegetable garden, cooked kale chips and made herb and edible weed pesto (which the kids devoured!) Currently, we are in the process of establishing new garden beds to plant our spring gardens in. Seeds are sown and will be planted out early next term. (Come down to WEC on a Wednesday to get your quality seeds) It’s so wonderful to work with such an inspired group of kids that recognize that importance and value of eating organic, locally produced kai and share the recipes of our cooking classes with their whanau! Keep being the garden warriors Waitetuna! You are excellent!

Farewell to a Fine Fellow

“Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple” Bill Mollison. This week saw the passing of Bill Mollison, well known to many in Whaingaroa and the world as a leader and father of Permaculture. He was a biologist, scientist, researcher, teacher and one of the world’s most influential thinkers on community-led approaches to regenerative development. Mollison spent decades observing and studying the ecosystems in Australian desert and rainforests noticing how plant species group themselves to mutually benefit and support each other. With this new knowledge he along with co- creator David Holmgren developed a new approach to agriculture, one which has spread and empowered communities world wide and in 1974 published Permaculture One, which started a quiet revolution, now not so quiet! Permaculture is an integrated system of design, which encompasses not only agriculture, horticulture, architecture, and ecology, but also economic systems, land access strategies, and legal systems for businesses and communities. “The Whaingaroa community has produced many graduates of permaculture design, some who have remained part of this inspiring community and continue to impart knowledge and skills, while others have flown off to spread the seeds of wisdom across the world. Rest in peace Bill, you have had a massive influence worldwide and your contribution has been extraordinary! I wonder if we could sort our sewage issue out here Raglan, by using the principles of permaculture? Possible I think!

THE SEABED MINERS ARE BACK NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR SAY We’ve stopped them before, and we can do it again. We need your help to stop this destructive industry. Find out more and fill out the submission form at WWW.KASM.ORG.NZ (They have made the application very easy to fill out... just do it!) Walk the talk Whaingaroa! Apathy is so last century... Our ocean is the lifeblood of our world BE IN ACTION! Thanks to Trust Waikato and our local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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Spring is in the air….it’s Compost Time! Now’s a great time to buy bulk compost at Xtreme Zero Waste for your spring garden. Compost can be loaded onto your trailer on the yard, or delivered to your home. $35 per cubic metre and delivery charges do apply. Bags of compost are also available at $10 for 30 litres of super food, or $8 for 40 litres of carbon compost. While you’re up here why not grab some carpet or cardboard for keeping those weeds at bay. We also have plenty of wood and corrugated iron for making some raised garden beds. No land space? Get your creative hats on and make some planter boxes. Growing your own food or eating locally grown, not only has health benefits, but also means you are not eating industrialised food produced from oil. Composting at home is a great way of dealing with some of your food scraps, dirty paper, weeds and lawn clippings. Organic waste in landfills creates methane, why spend valuable resources carting it to landfill, when we could be returning nutrients to the soil where they rightfully belong. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact the office 07 8256509 or email education@xtremezerowaste.org.nz.


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2d Puka Place, Raglan Rare Raglan Opportunity Jump onto the Raglan Market and take advantage of this blank canvas. Only a couple of Raglan sections remaining to build your dream home on. 634m² ready for you to develop and enjoy. Covenants apply. Contact Stephen 021 969 848 or Michelle 021 969 878 for further information.

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Final Notice Lot 2 / 245 Hills Road, Raglan Overlooking the Everchanging Tides This unique property offers just under 2 acres (7235m²) of land with ‘up front and personal’ views of the estuary, Raglan township and Mt Karioi. Located down an exclusive right of way with post and rail fencing which leads to a building platform positioned for your dream home to take in the amazing panoramic views over the harbour below. Access to the estuary front reserve for floundering and kayaking is by way of a paper road at the end of Hills Road. DEADLINE SALE: offers in before 12 noon Thursday 29th September 2016 to LJ Hooker Raglan.

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This stunning home has been designed for the uninterrupted ever-changing estuary views and spectacular sunsets over Karioi mountain. A stylish kitchen incorporates the open plan living area and large entertaining deck both of which soak up the magnificent views. Low maintenance landscaping and lawns surround the home. Located in Flax Cove with your own private access to the popular coastal boardwalk. AUCTION on site 1pm Saturday 1st October 2016

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Prepare to be impressed with this modernised character home on a 1153m² private bush clad section with harbour views. The kitchen & open plan living area have native timber floors. Three bedrooms upstairs & a 4th or rumpus downstairs. There’s the bonus of a big fish smoker & a hot outdoor shower. Swimming is easy here as the beach below is legally accessed from the house by way of a track leading to the shore. A real gem for holidays or permanent living. Call Kyle today for details.

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2016 RAFFA AWARDS: Best Action Film Nominees: Billy Lee Pope for OLD TOAST Ariana Livingston for BEING AN EQUESTRIAN Vincent Ledger for THE CHASE WINNER: Vincent Ledger for THE CHASE HIGHLY COMMENDED: Billy Lee Pope for OLD TOAST BEST ENVIRONMENTAL FILM NOMINEES: Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Andy Duggan for GET A BAG Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA WINNER: Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION BEST HUMAN INTEREST NOMINEES: Ariana Livingston for BEING AN EQUESTRIAN RVCA for SAM MATHERS VIDEO PORTRAIT Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA WINNER: Ariana Livingston for BEING AN EQUESTRIAN

BEST CONNECTION WITH RAGLAN WHAINGAROA NOMINEES: Sara Guix Ortigosa for WELCOME TO RAGLAN Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA WINNER: Sara Guix Ortigosa for WELCOME TO RAGLAN BEST COMEDY NOMINEES: Joshua Alexander for DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Andy Duggan for GET A BAG Andy Duggan for BOTTLE WATCH WINNER: Andy Duggan for GET A BAG and BOTTLE WATCH

2016 RAFFA AWARDS CONT.: BEST YOUNG PERFORMERS NOMINEES: Ocean Burke + Nikau Pinfold in MAUI DOLPHINS-THE RESURRECTION Joshua Alexander + friends in DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Tom Hannon + Hayz Hobson in THE CHASE WINNER: Ocean Burke + Nikau Pinfold in MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Highly Commended Tom Hannon + Hayz Hobson in THE CHASE BEST YOUNG TALENT NOMINEES: Joshua Alexander and friends for DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Ariana Livingston for BEING AN EQUESTRIAN Whaingaroa Youth Movement for OUTSIDE IN WINNER: Joshua Alexander for DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Highly Commended goes to Whaingaroa Youth Movement for OUTSIDE IN

BEST DOCUMENTARY NOMINEES: Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA Sara Guix Ortigosa for WELCOME TO RAGLAN RVCA for SAM MATHERS VIDEO PORTRAIT Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION WINNER: Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA Highly Commended to RVCA for SAM MATHERS VIDEO PORTRAIT BOW ST DEPOT GRAND PHOENIX PALM AWARD NOMINEES: Joshua Alexander + friends for DR WHO – THE WEEPING ANGELS Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA Billy Lee Pope for OLD TOAST Kevin George for MAUI DOLPHINS – THE RESURRECTION Andy Duggan for GET A BAG WINNER: Alison Teal for DANIEL KEREOPA The 2016 Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards (RAFFAs) were presented at the red carpet awards night held at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on Saturday evening (25.09.16). For more visit http://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/

RAGLAN Chronicle 11


RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

1 SEABREEZE WAY 4

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NORTH FACING, BRAND NEW, A MUST TO VIEW!

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View Open Home Sunday 1pm Or By Appointment

AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• This brand new family home has a gorgeous outlook of the Raglan Harbour • Spacious deck showcasing stunning sea views • Designed to capture the sunshine • Situated on a 657m² section with landscaping underway • Prior Auction offers considered

40 KAITOKE ST

AT THE WATER’S EDGE

4

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View Open Home Saturday and Sunday 1pm

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AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

ID#RAG22531

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

23 GOVERNMENT RD 3

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CHARACTER COTTAGE

AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE • Delightfully welcoming, as you walk 6PM through Lavender groves and citrus trees

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View Open Home Sunday 12pm Or By Appointment

to the covered, North facing deck • This 2/3 bedroom house features timber flooring in the dining area, Kent fireplace and a modern kitchen with a gas hob • The 1017m2 section lends itself as a wonderland for children or to further develop and landscape • Single garage, on the bus route, walk to the wharf and town • An ideal beach retreat with loads of potential to enhance • Prior Auction offers considered

NOT MANY IF ANY LIKE THIS

• It’s your lucky day, 31a Wainui Road is on the Market!!!

Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

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WAITUI - A HOME FOR LIVING / A MASTERPIECE FOR ENTERTAINING

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

View By Appointment

ID#RAG22681 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

4189C STATE HW 23 2

ID#RAG22632

CNR WAINUI RD & MARINE PARADE

Pop open a Pinot, sit back and enjoy the sunset – like watching an ever-evolving landscape painting from your very own balcony. Whether you’re looking for an occasional holiday hideaway or a permanent pad with a permanent holiday feel, then this exceptionally tidy and well-presented property in trendy Raglan needs priority on your viewing list. Enjoy tranquil mountain and harbour vistas from your living room while bi-folds open onto an expansive entertainer’s deck sharing the same stunning views. With the water at the very edge of the section this is the very essence of a coastal lifestyle. Close to the harbour makes getting onto the water a breeze while the kids can launch the kayaks right across the road. Prior Auction offers considered.

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Viewing By Appointment Only

AUCTION 5.11.16 ONSITE 2PM

AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Prime location!! Situated on 987m2 • Approximately 100 metres from a cafe, 600 metres from the airfield and 800 metres from the boat ramp • Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing at your door • Did we mention the Amazing water views!!! • Explore the endless possibilities, bring your plans, architect and builder to inspect today! • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22663

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

6A TOHORA CLOSE 3 SPECTACULAR

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View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by Appointment

AUCTION 5.11.16 ONSITE 5PM

Waitui: a haven of peacefulness on 3 acres of headland with water on three sides poking its nose into the wide Opotoru Estuary on Raglan Harbour. The township is only 3km away! The house is architecturally designed with traditional board and batten joinery, capturing views and sun. Open plan on two levels the living wing boasts vaulted ceilings and state of the art kitchen. Step down to a central log burning fire to the living space with end wall glass and wide-opening French doors to a covered deck. The bedroom wing contains a spacious master and second bedroom. A separate 2 car garage conveniently providing extra storage and laundry space. Hidden from all but the water is the equipped and fitted out boatshed ready for summer guests, or use as your own private art studio. Kayaks, paddle-boards or small boats can be securely housed in a lockup annex ready to be launched and a workshop come storage-shed for the mower and machinery completes the building. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22678

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

7A WHAANGA RD 2 SUNSETS AND SEA VIEWS

Situated in one of the most sought after locations in Raglan, Whale Bay world famous left hand surf break. This fully furnished 3 bedroom home offers a large master on mezzanine floor with an amazing ensuite, clawfoot bath and your own private balcony all with breath taking views of the surf. Character and charm are key features of this house. Stunning natural timber flooring and log burner create the ambiance that dreams are made of. Large decking leads the way to beautifully landscaped and easy care grounds complete with a covered entertainment decking at the bottom of your garden setting the scene for amazing BBQs and sunsets. Through the gate at the bottom of the property the surf awaits you. Make your dream come true for Christmas!!! Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22676

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES 1st & 2nd October

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View Open Home Saturday 1pm or by Appointment

• Set on the hillside above the sparkling ocean, is this seaside hideaway with beach house charm. The location is seriously unsurpassed in a prime position elevated overlooking Whale Bay and beyond with panoramic sea views. First time on the market in 23 years the owner has loved everything about living here especially the ever changing landscape. • 2 bedroom house with open plan living situated at the base of Mt Karioi on 1257m2 of native bush. The feature here is the expansive split level decking that surrounds the house, you can literally follow the sun here all day. • Imagine having a wine on this deck at sunset! • Make an appointment to view today. • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22682

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 6a Tohora Close | Saturday 1pm – 7a Whaanga Rd Saturday 1pm – 40 Kaitoke St | Sunday 12pm – 23 Government Rd Sunday 1pm – 1 Seabreeze Way | Sunday 1pm – 40 Kaitoke St

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM


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