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24th June 2021 - Issue #732

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Includes everyone, aged 16 or over. We are starting our general population rollout by age bands from 28 July and will be inviting people to register for their vaccination.

Please note: • Timeframes may vary and we will let you know if our planned timings change. • We don’t currently have any vaccination drop-in clinics – all vaccinations are by appointment only. Find out more about Waikato’s COVID-19 vaccination programme at www.waikatodhb.health.nz/covid-19 or check what group you are in at Covid19.govt.nz/myvaccine


COVID-19 vaccination update

Marge Norton was first in line for the Poihakena Marae hosted a pop up vaccine at Raglan Rest Home & Hospital. vaccination clinic last week.

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he COVID-19 vaccination rollout has been a hot topic in recent weeks as each district health board (DHB) around New Zealand is responsible for their own area, so exactly how and when people are vaccinated is different between the regions. Understandably there is uncertainty around the process so we’ve spoken to a in the community to find out experiences so far.

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Maree Daly from Raglan Rest Home & Hospital was very pleased with the vaccination process and the support she received from her team, community volunteers, Raglan Medical and the Mobile Cold Chain team from the Waikato DHB. “It was a great community effort to vaccinate our residents. Both days flowed well and we only had one person out of 70 that had mild side effects.” Said Maree. Similarly last week’s pop up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Poihakena Marae was also a great success according to Margaret Dillon who received her first vaccination. “I received some information about the mobile clinic on Facebook and shared this with all the different community groups I’m involved with to get the word out to whānau and our people. I found it well organised and have booked to get my

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second shot when the mobile team comes back on July 6.” Said Margaret. The service was provided by Koiora, a mobile/pop up vaccinating team who are navigating throughout rural communities in the Waikato in partnership with Waikato DHB with the aim of vaccinating people in the 65+ age group, predominantly Māori, their households and their caregivers. Eligible people can call 0800 660 005 to make an appointment at one of the mobile sites. Currently, with only 207 of Raglan Medical’s registered patients fully vaccinated to date, the vaccination programme may take a couple of months to complete. Raglan Medical intend to run vaccination clinics but are pending accreditation sign off from the DHB before they can start so no firm dates are confirmed to date. “We would like to be able to vaccinate everybody in the community at Raglan Medical when it opens up to all groups but it’s just not practical as we would have to stop day to day business which is not safe for our patients.” “When the rollout begins our priority will be to provide the vaccine to our most vulnerable patients first: those aged 60+ or patients with chronic medical conditions. Once that group is vaccinated we can reassess our services to help manage the demand.” Dr Mike Loten explained.

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So the big question is, how will the rest of our community get vaccinated once it’s open to all groups? Waikato DHB COVID-19 Vaccination programme lead Maree Munro says rolling out the largest vaccination programme in New Zealand’s history will require vaccinating people in groups, starting with those most likely to catch the virus and those most at risk of getting sick.

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At present in the Waikato, we are completing vaccinating Groups 1 and 2 which are our key frontline health and border workers, Māori and Pacific people 65 years and older, their households and carers as well as those in long-term residential care. Waikato DHB has started vaccinating Group 3 members in June, focussing on some smaller and remote rural communities. Most people in the Waikato who are in Group 3 will receive an invitation to book their COVID-19 vaccination by the end of July. This is similar timing to other parts of the country. When people receive their invitation for vaccination appointment there will be options for where they can have their vaccination. For people in the Raglan area, there will be a number of different venues for people to receive their vaccinations locally and also in Hamilton.

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These venues are in the process of being confirmed and details will be shared once they are ready.

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Acting in Good Faith – What are your Employment Law Obligations?

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The Employment Relations Act 2000 (‘the Act’) requires both employees and employers to deal with each other in “good faith”. This is one of the key objectives of the Act – to build productive employment relationships through the promotion of mutual trust and confidence and good faith in all aspects of the employment environment. Therefore, good faith is the key concept that underpins all employment relationships. While the Act provides a legal definition of what “good faith” is and sets out what the consequences are for a breach of good faith, it is helpful to look at some examples of how those good faith requirements should be met in practice. If you are an employer you must: • Treat all employees fairly and with respect; • Raise employment concerns early with an employee; • Ensure the employee is given a fair opportunity to respond to those concerns; • Have an open mind and not predetermine decisions; • Ensure an employee is given an opportunity to get advice and/or have a support person if commencing a disciplinary or formal performance process; • Respond to an employee’s concerns (including a personal grievance of a current employee) as soon as is reasonably practicable; • Investigate complaints and concerns fairly and impartially; • If making a decision which could impact an employee’s ongoing employment, all relevant information should be provided to the employee concerned and they must be given an opportunity to comment on that information. If you are an employee you must: • Be honest and open with your employer; • Raise employment concerns early; • Respond to communications and correspondence in a timely manner; • Continue to remain in contact and provide information during periods of extended sick leave; • Do not be obstructive in an employer’s processes by causing unnecessary delays; • Do not act in a way that is detrimental to your employer’s interests – such as trying to solicit work, clients or employees while still employed. Both employees and employers must be “active and constructive in establishing and maintaining a productive employment relationship”. This also requires the parties to be “responsive and communicative”. In other words, both parties have to make a concerted effort to make the employment relationship work and to take active steps which will ensure its continuation. In situations where there are legitimate reasons for the employment coming to an end, such as resignation, redundancy, and termination for serious misconduct, both parties have good faith obligations in respect of the processes followed. The Employment Relations Authority or the Employment Court may require a party to pay a penalty if it breaches its good faith obligations. While that penalty is usually payable to the Crown, an application can be made for payment to be made to the successful party. The maximum penalties that can be awarded are $10,000 against an individual, and $20,000 against a company. As good faith is at the core of every employment relationship, and every employment relationship is different, it is important that good faith is applied in recognition of the individual circumstances of each case. The employment team at DTI Lawyers is happy to provide comprehensive advice to ensure good faith obligations are being complied with.

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t’s been a tough year for affordable housing. Whaingaroa Raglan Affordable Housing Project (WRAP) were hoping to be able to announce at least one if not two new housing development projects this year. You’ll see the projects listed on the website at www.wraphousing.org.nz. In February this year workshops for the land owners were booked to outline the various ways that they could partner with WRAP to deliver truly affordable housing for Whaingaroa. Project one owners postponed their planned workshop and then eventually put the project on hold for personal reasons. The project two workshop went ahead in March but the owners are still deliberating over their options. Project three is on hold for the next two years at this stage. Meanwhile WRAP have been working with funders, banks and organisations who are

interested in developing a shared equity or rent to buy option for investment while we continue the search for land or property to develop. WRAP have been seeking funds via our connections with the Waikato Region Housing Initiative and others for the purchase of land or property to be held in trust until central government and investment finance can be finalised for development costs. We are specifically looking for land that is zoned residential, and either has a building that can be removed in order to make way for smaller multi-unit development or is bare land that can be built on. If you are a landlord with a property that might not be able to be brought up to the new tenancy standards, and, would like to explore a sale for re-development for a good cause, then call WRAP project lead Fiona McNabb on 027 688 9754.

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Public meeting on Raglan wastewater discharge options W aikato District Council is calling on the Raglan community to attend a public meeting at 6-7pm on 29 June at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre to hear a presentation about progress on a project to renew the discharge consent for the Raglan wastewater treatment plant.

With help from Watercare, the Council has spent the past three years investigating options for an environmentally-friendly wastewater discharge solution that will suit the growing Raglan community. Waikato District Council’s Deputy Mayor, Aksel Bech, has taken a particular interest in the project and says, “This is a major project for the Raglan community so I expect there will be a lot of local interest in the solutions the Council can offer.” He says the Council must apply to the Waikato Regional Council for a new discharge consent for the Raglan wastewater treatment plant since the plant’s previous long-term consent expired early last year. The treatment plant is currently operating under a temporary consent arrangement until a new long-term solution can be found. In consultation with iwi and community representatives, a long list of treatment and discharge options has been narrowed to a short list. Planning, environmental and engineering experts have been assessing these to find a single preferred treatment and discharge solution for the resource consent application.

Local iwi, the wider Raglan community and other stakeholders have expressed a strong preference for a discharge to land option. As the availability of suitable local land is limited, the Council has been examining a range of solutions including options that combine the reuse of reclaimed water for land irrigation during summer with an alternative discharge solution during the winter months when local clay soils are saturated. Short list wastewater treatment and discharge options also include upgrades to the Raglan wastewater plant to provide a more highly purified end-product for reclaimed water re-use or discharge. Deputy Mayor Bech says, “The public meeting provides an opportunity for the community to hear how the treatment and discharge options have been assessed using social, cultural, environmental, technical and affordability criteria, and what investigations are still underway.” Cr Bech says the Council is hoping to be able to apply for a long-term wastewater discharge consent for the Raglan wastewater treatment plant before the end of the 2021 calendar year. Following the public meeting there will also be a series of public drop-in sessions on the project at the Raglan public library every Wednesday in July from 9am-1pm. These sessions will be run by Watercare, which is contracted to deliver the Council’s water services. A Watercare planner will be on hand to answer questions from Raglan residents and ratepayers about the current status of the project.

Hear about Raglan wastewater discharge options Public meeting 6-7pm, Tuesday 29 June 2021 Raglan Old School Arts Centre

Waikato District Council invites the Raglan community to a public meeting at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre at 6-7pm, Tuesday 29 June, to hear a presentation about progress on a project to renew the discharge consent for the Raglan wastewater treatment plant. With help from Watercare, the Council has spent three years investigating options for an environmentally-friendly wastewater discharge solution that will suit the growing Raglan community. Short list options include the reuse of reclaimed water for land irrigation during summer, combined with alternative discharge solutions during winter. Upgrades to the Raglan wastewater treatment plant to provide purer reclaimed water are included in the options. The meeting will be chaired by Deputy Mayor Aksel Bech.

Drop-in sessions in July at the Raglan Library Following the meeting, a series of public drop-in sessions will be held at the Raglan Library every Wednesday in July from 9am-1pm. These sessions will be run by Watercare, which is contracted to deliver the Council’s water services. A Watercare planner will be on hand to answer questions from Raglan residents and ratepayers about the current status of the project.

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Exciting opportunity at Xtreme Zero Waste Board Administrator and Intern position

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treme Zero Waste are looking for a person who would like to join the “Xtreme team” in a mixed role as an administrator for our trust and company boards and as a board intern. Governance for a social enterprise supports the organisation to deliver its goals and vision, and gives those who offer their time and skills an opportunity to contribute to the future of our community. Xtreme Zero Waste recognises that we need to be always growing and diversifying the pool of people with the right skills to support not only XZW but the many other board roles in Whaingaroa. A board administrator for Xtreme Zero Waste will need to attend all board meetings, be experienced or prepared to learn to prepare agendas with the board Chairs, take accurate meeting minutes, prepare letters and communications on behalf of the boards

and manage scheduling and organisation of meetings and events as required. The board internship offer supports leadership development, and there will be the opportunity to undergo both informal and formal board training. The successful applicant will also need to be able to carry out the tasks and activities of the administrator. This role could suit a young person with aspirations to learn and understand the role and responsibilities of board governance or who plans a career in social or community enterprise. Expenses associated with mutually agreed formal training or travel will be funded by Xtreme Zero Waste; the administrator hours will be paid, but it is expected that the intern hours would be voluntary. The administrator/intern will be able to participate in meeting discussions but will not have the right to vote, nor form part of the quorum for a meeting. See advertisement this page for contact details.

Are you interested in helping to support one of Aotearoa’s most dynamic community organisations? The Trust Board of Xtreme Zero Waste Charitable Trust and the Board of Directors of Xtreme Zero Waste Ltd are seeking a person who can support our board activities and meetings in a paid administrator role. The trust and company boards would also like to offer any suitable candidate the additional opportunity to be mentored in the skills of governance as a board intern. We are looking for someone with fresh ideas and a willingness to learn. It is expected that the time commitment of approximately 8 - 10 hours per month will involve 4 quarterly meetings plus at least one day-long workshop/event for the trust board and 12 monthly meetings, any additional special meetings, and up to two, day-long workshops/events for the company board. Meetings occur generally in the evening after 7pm and workshops/events are scheduled as required. This internship offer demonstrates Xtreme Zero Waste Charitable Trust’s commitment to supporting leadership development, particularly in the young people of our community. This role will allow you to gain valuable insights and practical experience in the functions of a community board; and support you on your own leadership journey.

The successful applicant will:

• Have excellent written and documentation management skills • Be an attentive listener and be able to condense a discussion into a concise record • Have excellent organisational skills • Be able to bring a fresh and dynamic perspective to the Board table. • Be keen to learn about not-for-profit governance • Be expected to fully abide by the Trust Board’s Deed, Governance Manual and code of conduct including declarations of interest and confidentiality agreements.

Please submit CV and cover letter by June 27th to: Xtreme Zero Waste Board of Directors Chair Fiona McNabb fiona@xtremezerowaste.org.nz, any enquiries call Fiona on 027 688 9754 RAGLAN Chronicle 5


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Women knit together over yarn and a beer OPINION: So proud to be rural June 22, 2021

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t was wonderful to be back at Mystery Creek for 2021’s National Agricultural Fieldays after COVID-19 led to a virtual experience last year.

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een knitters and crocheters stitched in unison and watched the world go by from the veranda of the Harbour View Hotel recently to celebrate World Wide Knit in Public Day – and demonstrate the old-fashioned handicraft has made quite a comeback. Spare yarn, knitting needles and crochet hooks were on hand for any who felt inclined to join the group of 10 or so women as they chatted and stitched together over the odd drink, their colourful rugs draped over the veranda railings for all to see. Children’s beanies were also given away to parents passing by with toddlers and babies. They’d been handmade by local enthusiast Anne Carter, who rallied fellow Raglan crafters to celebrate an annual day that’s the largest knitter-run event in the world. The event – held on the second Saturday of each June with the aim of making knitting more of a community activity – has grown to include 40-odd countries from the Antipodes to Venezuela since first being organised back in 2005. In Raglan it brought women from the town’s long-established knitting circle and the newly formed crafters and hobby group together in a public setting. Both groups also pooled their talents earlier this year to knit and crochet about 25 knee rugs for residents of Raglan Rest Home and Hospital in Manukau Rd.

The project got a “phenomenal response”, says a proud Sue Webber, a volunteer worker at the rest home. She came to live in Raglan last year, and not only got involved in the knitting circle – which has been meeting weekly in the daytime for 18 years now – but also started up the crafters and hobby group which meets in the evenings for those who work during the day. While women knit and crochet together at the knitting circle, everything from doll-making and paper-making to macrame and quilting is tackled at the evening group. Both lots of enthusiasts – and others in the community – got behind the rug-making project, she says, working individually at home and at meetings. The wool had been donated to the rest home. Sue says she simply saw a need and everyone got behind her. “I can’t take all the credit (for the project),” she laughs. “It was a real community effort.” Edith Symes *Raglan Knitting Circle meets every Wednesday at Orca, 9am-12pm. *Raglan Crafters and Hobby Group meets at Orca the second and fourth Mondays every month, 6.30-8.30pm.

My congratulations to chief executive Peter Nation and the team on persevering even though COVID scares earlier this year made it feel like a risky proposition. Despite the rain, record crowds came to see the latest technology, machinery and products, but more importantly to socialise, as rural people like to do. I had the honour of raising the New Zealand flag alongside the Fieldays flag on the first day to set the ball rolling for four fantastic days. Friday saw a record daily crowd of more than 44,000 people. Red bands, pink bands and all manner of gumboots, along with a Swanndri and an umbrella, the dress code of most amongst the corporate apparel. There was the usual excitement of the tractor pulls and fencing competitions, as well as hot dogs, burgers and coffee shared over good conversations. What was noticeable this year is that rural people are holding on to our history and heritage while adapting to the new era of climate change and water issues — two concerns weighing heavily on their agendas. Many farmers are short-staffed, concerned about their significant natural areas being ring-fenced while still having to pay rates, and feeling targeted by a government more concerned about the world stage than they are about their own people.

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he controversy that’s sprung up around the council’s move to stop people walking across the airfield could have been avoided if our Community Board had more of a say at council. The Board wanted to work with the community to resolve the issue but they have no direct power and staff, who aren’t part of our community, ignored their advice. I’m sure council staff find us a confusing bunch on this side of the divvy as it clearly never occurred to them that stopping people from walking across the airfield would be such a big deal to this community. Without being tapped into local community values, the normal pattern of council decision making took over and they did what they always do, and made a new rule. I’m not really pointing the finger at council staff though as it seems difficult to make good decisions for a community when you’re not a part of it. No amount of managerial expertise can make up for the intimate level of knowledge you get from living and participating in a community. Can this problem be solved? Well yes, they’ve already done it in the Thames Coromandel district. Like us they’re a district with many small communities but unlike us, their community boards have genuine control over local decisions and their local offices are run by Area Managers who have responsibility for overseeing local council work. I would love to see the energy that people have poured into the airfield issue be diverted

into taking back local decision making power. It would require a sustained campaign but the end result would mean less decisions we don’t like and less of these fights to get them changed. A community member at the last board meeting observed that council managers don’t seem to treat the board with much respect and I think this is true. My feeling is that most of them are actually good at their jobs and decent people but there is something about being an expert that leads people to unnecessarily discount the opinions of others – especially those who don’t use the right words or present themselves in the right way. Having said that I don’t like the way some in our community treat council staff either. We’re actually lucky enough to have a council manager who lives out here and my view is that we benefit from the well informed decisions he makes. I just hope he’s not regretting his decision after a few members of our community attacked him at a recent community board meeting. Their behaviour was simply horrible and I imagine left quite an impression on the rest of the council staff too. I hope they know we’re not all like that. At a basic level these are trust and relationship issues we’re discussing, issues that would hopefully disappear if staff were part of the community they serve. While I can’t say it would make everything better I am sure it will help. Giving the Community Board some genuine power over local decisions would be pretty helpful too.

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eflecting on the tournament, proud Womens Club Captain Teresa Wilkinson remarked that: “The courage and fortitude of the 9-Hole Ladies Golf Teams is an outstanding success,when you consider the huge challenge these ladies have accepted and conquered.” Starting out as 9-hole players, meeting every Friday for a hit and then blossoming into 9-Hole Pennant

Competitors for the past 3 years is a real achievemnent! This year Raglan entered two teams into the Pennants competition played between Hukanui,HorshamDo wns,Hamilton,TeAwamutu,Riverside, Walton,Ngaruawahia and Cambridge Clubs. The large pool of players made for some competitive and enjoyable golf withthe Raglan number two team making the finals but they were beaten on the day by Hamilton .

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his week we spoke to one of the players in the 12th Grade team, Maz Connor pictured in the top row, second from right, in the above image. When did you first start playing rugby? My first year playing rugby was in 2014. What team do you play for now and who is your coach? I play for Raglan 12th Grade; my coaches are Joel Connor and Jason Waitere.

Seahorses

Karioi Kahawai

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2-2 D

What do you enjoy about the3-2game? Mermaids W Lola Paisnel Whale rugby Tails 2-0 W there Grace What I enjoy about is how is Karsten lots of physicality and Tuatua 3-1W 9-1 W Thamare Sealock there is always room for improvement. Urchins 5-0 W 1-2 L Elyse Jacques Lost by default How is the teamPaua performing so far this season? Periwinkles My team has notStingrays won a game yet but are improving every week. Cole Boleyn Gurnards What is your goal with rugby? Seals Cooper Richardson My goal in rugby Musselsis to be the best player I can be, and to encourage and helpDolphins my team to grow as players. Te Wheke

Update from Raglan Football Club: Barracudas

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Kina 1-8 L Nelson Wright whopping 42% of the players in the Raglan Mako 2-12 L Elliott Wilson & Xavier Kite Morays 1-7 L No POD Junior Football Club are female. Not only are Snappers Won by default girls hugely represented in our town, this season the are also killing it on the pitch. The older First Kicks girls team, the Periwinkles, are showing no fear or mercy as they steadily crush the boys teams. Last week they took the Seals boys down with a 10-0 win!

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7th grade,

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8th grade

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Pod Ollie Jackson, Tod Leo Peacocke, Opp pod Leo Peacocke

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POD Grayson Francis, TOD Oscar Rowe

10th grade

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POD Remy Grant and Diego Henderson OPP POD Cassidy Furniss

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POD Finn Cameron, TOD Monty Rowe

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POD - Max Parrott, TOD - Maz Connor, OPP POD - Layton Fitch-Waitere

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Of course, it’s not all about the winning; sportsmanship is the aim of the game. However, we cannot help to be proud of the strong female representation coming out of Raglan.

Whale Tails

I asked Periwinkles coach Tipi Welsh what the most effective games and drills have been this season? “The game they most enjoy at the moment is a game called buzz off. It’s really helping them to keep the ball at their feet while being under pressure from a defender and then to have the opportunity to regain the ball if they lose it. It’s a super fun game.” One of the best aspects of coaching for him is, “Their enthusiastic positive attitude to getting stuck-in to the sessions. It makes it easy when they are super keen to take part.”

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Urchins Paua

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Raglan Area School Netball match reports Year 3/4 Tuesday 8 June Loss 2-10 Match Report By Coach Lisa - The girls are improving each week and it's exciting to see players passing, catching and moving through the court as well as the great attitude they bring to the court each week. Most Valued player this week went to Aria Miller. While we lost 2-10, the opposition had 3 ring-ins from another team as their usual players weren’t available. Goal scorers were Lola and Aria. Most Valued Player last week = Piata Year 7/8 Saturday 12 June Loss Match Report By Nina - On Saturday the 12th of June the

year 7/8 netball team played Ngati Haua Maataamua. We started the game at 10:30 and finished at around 11:20. The first two quarters they had two less players, luckily in the third and fourth quarter they found someone to play. It was a tough game but unfortunately we lost. Captain of the team was Grace, Player of the day was Nina and the good sportsmanship was Ngahina. Year 9 Saturday 12 June Rototuna Win 22-16 Match Report by Lucille The team worked well together throughout the game. Our defenders got heaps of intercepts. Our attackers had good communication.

The whole team showed good sportsmanship towards the other team. Year 10 Saturday 12 June HGHS Win 23-13 Match Report by Jayla F - For our first competition game we played against another Hamilton Girls High School team. It was a very competitive game and both teams were getting goal after goal, but we managed to finish the game winning 23-13. Our shooters worked really hard and got almost all their goals in, even from quite far away. It was challenging playing in the hot sun but it was a really good game and it was really fun.

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The nine stars of Matariki (Sourced from Matariki - The Star of the Year by Dr Rangi Matamua - Tūhoe). Dr Matamua is an associate professor at the University of Waikato and author of Matariki: The Star of the Year. His research fields are Māori astronomy and star lore, Māori culture, and Māori language development, research and revitalisation. If you would like to learn more about Dr Rangi Matamua’s research his book is available from Huia Publishing or watch this presentation he gave to Te Iwi o Ngai Tāmanuhiri here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3FQ-jyydF8

Ururangi

Tupuārangi Waipuna-ā-rangi

Tupuānuku

Waitī Hiwa-i-te-rangi

Matariki Waitā

Maramataka Māori

When Matariki rises and when it is celebrated should be predicted using the maramataka Māori, or the Māori lunar calendar, which refers to the moon phases rather than the solar, more common, Gregorian calendar.

Pōhutukawa

Ngā Mata o te Ariki – The Eyes of the God

The maramataka Māori comprises of twelve 29.5 day months and a 354-day year. The Gregorian calendar, which is based on the number of times the Earth orbits the sun, has 365 day years.

Commonly referred to as the Māori new year, according to Dr Matamua, it is a common misconception that ʻMatariki’ means ʻlittle eyes’; there are no stories to support this translation. Matariki is actually an abbreviation of ʻNgā Mata o te Ariki’ – The Eyes of the God. The god referred to is Tāwhirimātea, god of the winds and weather. When Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated from their dark embrace by Tāne, Tāwhirimātea was distraught. He tore out his eyes, crushed them into pieces and stuck them onto the chest of the sky. This is why Tāwhirimātea is the blind god, feeling his way around the sky and bringing winds from different directions.

Nine Stars of Matariki

Dr Rangi Matamua acknowledges that differing traditions exist throughout Aotearoa in relation to Matariki. This perspective comes from Dr Rangi Matamua’s research over the years as well as information passed down from his ancestors. He spoke about his ancestors who had reputations as witch doctors and astronomers and were interviewed by ethnographer Elsdon Best for his book The Astronomical Knowledge of the Māori (1922). To date, this book is still the most comprehensive record of Māori star lore, but Matamua’s ancestors are not acknowledged for their contribution of 90% of that knowledge due to their status as witch doctors. This led to Dr Matamua’s ancestors spending 30 years authoring their own book of 400 pages and 1000 Māori star names. Dr Matamua’s grandfather held on to the manuscript for 40 years without opening it and, before he died, he entrusted Dr Matamua with sharing the knowledge but protecting the book, saying: ʻKnowledge that isn’t shared isn’t knowledge.’ According to Dr Rangi Matamua there are nine stars in the constellation of Matariki, rather than seven. They all hold dominion over particular areas of our environment as seen from a Māori worldview. There are also nine stars in the Greek tradition of the constellation Pleiades (Matariki).

The best time to observe Matariki is during the new phase of the moon, referred to as Tangaroa, the moon of plenty.

Matariki (Alcyone) – the mother of the other stars in the constellation. Rehua (Antares) is the father but is not considered part of the Matariki constellation.

Pōhutukawa – connects Matariki to the dead and is the star that carries our dead across the year (Sterope/Asterope)

Tupuānuku – is tied to food that grows in the ground (Pleione).

Tupuārangi – is tied to food that comes from above your head such as birds and fruit (Atlas).

Waitī – is tied to food that comes from fresh water (Maia).

Waitā– is tied to food that comes from salt water (Taygeta).

Waipunarangi – is tied to the rain (Electra).

Ururangi – is tied to the winds (Merope).

Hiwaiterangi/ Hiwa – is the youngest star in the cluster, the star you send your wishes to (Celaeno).

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Review of the Waikato District Council Water Supply Bylaw 2014 Waikato District Council have reviewed the Water Supply Bylaw 2014 and is now seeking feedback on the proposed changes. The Bylaw sets out responsibilities regarding the council water supply. It helps protect our public water supply and infrastructure. Some of the proposed changes to the Bylaw include: • • • • • •

Commercial to Let

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MOVIES DAYS OF THE BAGNOLD SUMMER (M off. lang. | 86 mins) Sat 3 July 8pm

PERCY VS GOLIATH (PG | 109 mins) Sun 4 July 4.30pm Sun 1 August 7pm DATING AMBER (R16 sexual content, drug use, off. lang. | 92 mins) Sat 3 July 8pm Sat 17 July 8pm

Contact 825 0023 | info@raglanartscentre.co.nz | https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/

Have your say by 16 July 2021 Tell us what you think about what we’re proposing. Make a submission by: • • • •

Office to Rent: 13 Wallis St Raglan CBD. Upstairs, front west room. This private, 22 sq m modern room has become available for lease. The carpeted room is ideal for a quiet business that doesn’t have a lot of foot traffic. It comes with air conditioning, ultrafast broadband, a shared kitchen and toilets. A carpark can be made available if needed. All enquiries to: Michael Mackinnon Phone +64 274 829 688 or email michael.mackinnon.55@gmail.com

Consultation opens on the new Proposed Stormwater Bylaw 2021 Waikato District Council is seeking feedback on the new Proposed Stormwater Bylaw 2021. The proposed Stormwater Bylaw sets out responsibilities regarding the management of stormwater within the district. It provides guidance on what can and cannot enter the stormwater system. Some of the key proposals in the Bylaw are:

Situations Vacant

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Situation Vacant: Store Manager

The suitable candidate should hold a qualification in Business and have up to 3 years of proven work experience. It would be an advantage if the candidate has the following: At least 3 years plus experience with the hospitality industry include 2 years or more proven management experience. Knowledge of Turkish Cuisine would be an advantage. Must be able to work in the weekends and public holidays. Applicants may be subjected to a drug test and to produce an Nz Police Clearance. Please send your CVS: alisturkishkebabs@gmail.com

entering it online at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit emailing it to consult@waidc.govt.nz posting it to Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia 3720 delivering it to any Council Office or library.

A hearing will be held on or around 11 August 2021 for those who wish to present their submission in person.

Connecting to the Stormwater system Protecting the Stormwater system Building works near the Stormwater system Private stormwater system requirements Obstructions and capacity Access

For further information, copies of the statement of proposals, proposed bylaws and submission forms – visit www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit or any Council office or library. Have your say by 16 July 2021 Tell us what you think about what we’re proposing. Make a submission by: • • • •

entering it online at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit emailing it to consult@waidc.govt.nz posting it to Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia 3720 delivering it to any Council Office or library.

A hearing will be held on or around 11 August 2021 for those who wish to present their submission in person. G J Ion Chief Executive

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5 star export quality surf leashes Made here in Raglan 2 year warranty 5 Bow street Raglan

Removing the water leak relief clauses from the bylaw Creating a new water leak remission policy Supporting fire extinguishing efforts Point of supply information Protecting buried services Backflow prevention devices

For further information, copies of the statement of proposals, proposed bylaws and submission forms – visit www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit or any Council office or library.

5 Stewart St, Raglan CLAYTIME PLUS HAND-BUILDING FOR ADULTS 4-week programme with Lindy Moir & Justine Davies | Mon 26 July – 16 Aug | 6pm – 8pm | $100 RCAC+Clay members $120 RCAC members $140 non-members | Membership, 3kg clay + bisque firing included, glaze firing extra www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops WHEEL WEEKEND WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS 3 sessions over 2 weekends with Sarah Bing | Sat 14 Aug 10am -3pm, Sun 15 Aug 10am – 12pm, Sat 21 Aug 10am – 12pm | $190 | All materials and firing included | Bookings essential www.raglanartscentre. co.nz/workshops AFTER-SCHOOL MULTIMEDIA ART CLASSES 8-week programme for 5-12yo with Karyn Moon, theme ‘What’s Behind the Mask?’| Mon 2 Aug – 20 Sept, Thurs 5 Aug – 23 Sept | 3.30-5pm | $95 first child in family, $85 sibling rate | All materials and firing included | Bookings essential www.raglanartscentre. co.nz/workshops TAKE A SECOND LOOK EXHIBITION Last chance to see! Showcasing pieces from Art to Wear 2021. Open weekdays 10am – 2pm 8 June – 25 June. Gold coin entry. RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUNDAY 11 JULY 2nd Sunday of the month 10am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com RAGLAN ARTS FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS 2021 – CALL FOR ENTRIES Awards and prizes for films associated with Raglan will be presented at a Red Carpet Awards night in September. Closing date Friday July 2. For more information or to enter visit www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

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812 Ruapuke Rd Raglan

62 Ruapuke Road

Serene & Stunning

Make Me Your New Lifestyle

For Sale By Negotiation

Come home to the beauty of Mt Karioi, stunning sunsets over the Tasman Sea and the serenity of the never ending night sky. You won’t want to leave as this exceptional cedar clad home on 1.5 acres will lift your spirit. Architect designed with elegance and style this home captures all day sun and the serene vista. The open plan living area, the 3 bedrooms and bathrooms all have views of the everchanging ocean and sky. There is an existing BnB operating together with a separate office and multiple garaging you can work from home. A 5 min drive to Ruapuke beach for surfing, fishing, or a sunset stroll you can have it all - serenity.

Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email

rregnier.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz

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For Sale $525,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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This 1.8 hectare (4.5 acre) block allows lots of options for your lifestyle home ideas as the covenants allow you to relocate a pre-loved transportable dwelling or just build a brand new home. A stream on the boundary offers the convenience of potentially drawing water for your animals and establishing your trees and gardens. Fenced to a stock proof standard and there is the bonus of a set of stock yards for your cattle or horses. Electricity, broadband and cellphone available. Te Mata is a nice little community a short drive to Raglan and Hamilton city is 35 minutes away. Zoned for popular Te Mata school which is located one minutes drive from the property.

FOR LEASE

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9 Nau Mai

12 Bow Street Raglan

Explore Your Light Industrial Options Here For Sale $495,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Main Street Location For Lease

This Light Industrial zoned section is located in the growing Nau Mai Business Park with a total land area of 2200m2 and featuring a large 1550m2 flat engineered building platform. Nau Mai Business Park has become the only large scale light industrial zone in the Raglan area with permitted uses including engineering, storage, woodworking, manufacturing, education, contracting, production, building trades, research, nurseries, catteries & kennels, plant and equipment hire, timber and hardware, farming and vet supplies, fishing and boating, concrete and clay, storage, landscaping supplies and more.

For Lease $32,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Tidy and presentable 82.4m2 building in Raglan’s main street for lease. Currently used as Pilates/Health studio but would suit retail or office uses. Very good foot traffic and profile from the street. Kitchen, bathroom and separate room off main showroom area. Sunny rear courtyard area with 4m storage lock up storage. Available for lease from mid-July when current tenants vacate. All enquiries regarding rent and lease terms to be directed to the sole agent Kyle Leuthart LJHooker Raglan on 021 903 309

Greig Metcalfe

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

Vanessa Keith

Jenni Stephens

021 995 071

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 952 271

021 624 826

027 555 9994

027 621 3619

07 825 7170

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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

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25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008


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