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Hair today Gone tomorrow I didn’t intend to mention the Prime Minister’s ponytail gaffe but then I couldn’t resist. Frankly, I am staggered that New Zealanders, in particular our MPs, have nothing more substantial to concern them than an incident apparently meant in jest even if it was foolhardy.
When The Original Art Sale opens at the Vodafone Events Centre on May 14, Nepalese artist Sarj Hada from Howick will have four striking black and white works on display. These are just a handful from a collection of paintings that document his progress from a teenage sketch artist through to abstract oils and, now, what one day might be referred to as his black and white period, as shown on our cover. From Kathmandu to cosmopolitan Sydney and now to local village life, he brings his passion for painting. Photo Wayne Martin
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Mr Key has explained and apologised and, while I in no way condone inappropriate touching or ‘unsafe’ workplaces, I hardly think what appears to have been a bit of light-hearted joking is worthy of a nation throwing up its hands in horror. Should our public figures no longer cuddle young children or give bonny babies a kiss? In a world where the most powerful governments appear helpless against terrorism, can do nothing about horrific ISIS murders and are failing to assist thousands of refugees fleeing war torn lands, and where so many countries are dealing with massive natural disasters – earthquakes, famine, cyclones, floods – here we are devastated by ponytail-pulling.
ANZAC Dawn service at Stockade Hill. and hopefully, the issue would have been resolved there and then. What we also do not know is how the PM’s joking was initially rebuffed – in a firm and serious tone which brooked no argument or semi-lightly so as not to offend? If the latter was the case it may have been mistaken as more joking. But that is mere speculation as are many of the comments and remarks made since.
Doesn’t anyone think our politicians would be better employed running the country or making their voices heard on the countless world-wide inequalities and undesirable actions. Are we so PC that we can’t see silly joking around shouldn’t be playing out like a cheap soap opera?
I think this incident has been blown out of all proportion. The PM made an error of judgment in a cafe where he is well known and appears to enjoy a relaxed camaraderie with staff. The hair-tugging certainly needed to stop but so does the chain-yanking dialogue that has accompanied it. It’s time to show some commonsense.
The cafe where the PM’s blunder occurred is frequented by many well-known citizens and, with Mr Key a regular visitor, I do not understand why the young woman, if so offended, did not immediately complain to the cafe manager or owners. Surely they would have diplomatically approached the PM
On another note, and a sad one, entertainer and musician Johnny Bond passed away last month. His death will have made little impact on the young but we ‘oldies” will remember him as a young man and one of The Convairs, a lively trio in which Johnny’s banjo-playing skills were applauded – I can still hear
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them singing “Little boxes on the hillside; little boxes made of tickytacky...”. Having lived in Howick for many years, Johnny was also admired for his wider stage repertoire and his strong connection to the Howick Little Theatre. He will be missed and remembered. Finally, I cannot let the amazing ANZAC Day commemorations go unmentioned. ANZAC Day here in NZ and in Turkey, as well as outstanding TV ONE programming documenting many aspects of Gallipoli and the First World War World, somehow made our little everyday grizzles seem inane. And with that there is no space for more, cheers
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Karen Shields It’s often said: never work with children or animals. However, since taking up the reins of the Franklin District Pony Club (FDPC), Hunua local and former Anchorage Park Kindergarten teacher, Karen Shields, has been committed to providing the best for both.
Where were you raised, and when did you move to Hunua? I was born in Auckland, one of five children from Dutch parents who immigrated to New Zealand, although I also lived in Holland for a year when I was 10. I lived in the Bucklands Beach/Howick area from 1976 and moved to Hunua in 1998. We bought 50 acres so we could give our children a taste of the country lifestyle. Did you grow up around horses, were you a member of a pony club and do you still ride? I come from a very ‘non-horsey’ family, but I managed to get my own horse when I was 16. My father then felt he was missing out when my mum, sister and I spent so much time with horses so he started buying racehorses and set up a small breeding concern at our farm in Orere Point in the early 1980s. I helped school the racehorses occasionally and was groom for the yearlings when they went to the sales. I was a member of Howick Pony Club, which was located where Papakura Athletic Club is now. I still ride and compete in dressage up to level 2, as well as riding for pleasure. I also instruct. In short, what benefits do pony clubs provide to members? They provide an opportunity for members (aged 5-25 years) to sit and achieve certificates from D up to A and H level, which involves all aspects of riding and looking after horses – we define this as horsemastership. Also, they provide the Equine Training Coaches Programme from D to A level as a qualification for coaches and the Equine Certificate Programme for those without horses to gain knowledge. RW1211
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for everyone. From those riding for pleasure, to the most competitive, we provide games, dressage, showjumping, camps and adventures so all can participate. Most of our famous eventing riders – including Mark Todd and Andrew Nicolson – came from pony clubs so they certainly do help develop competitive riders. Why did you put your hat in the ring for the role of FDPC district commissioner? I was asked to take on the role as no one else was available or had the time and energy. Everyone at FDPC are volunteers dedicated to ensuring pony club continues to provide great equine experiences well into the 21st century. I love pony club and so does my daughter, so I hope that what leadership I can provide will enable all members in the district to have positive, fun adventures with their ponies and achieve their equine dreams and goals. Generally, what does your role entail and what have you accomplished so far? My role involves trying to ensure branches are supported by organising certificates and providing help with any concerns or complaints. Also, helping plan events, so members can experience games, ribbon day, showjumping, dressage and team ODEs [one day events] in a relaxed competition. While I do enjoy it, trying to keep pony club a positive experience and everyone happy can be quite a challenge at times! So far, I have started to streamline the process for gaining C+ and B certificates so it is more cost effective, uncomplicated and examined at a consistent standard. Also, ensuring all our FDPC team competitions are www.eastlife.co.nz
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Pony club is designed to deliver fun for everyone. From those riding for pleasure, to the most competitive, we provide games, dressage, showjumping, camps and adventures so all can participate.”
run to a high standard and the rules are clear and transparent is important. My next goal is to improve links/ communication with branch members so everyone understands the work FDPC does. How has membership fared with the growth of urban areas? I am not sure about the exact number of members, but sadly the number of pony clubs has declined due to the spread of Auckland City. The biggest challenge is availability of land, as some branches only exist due to the generosity of farmers. I like to think pony clubs will survive for the next 100 years. Some have expanded by developing adult riding clubs, which seems to provide more support for all activities; I am sure this will help membership increase. Improving links with Equestrian Sports
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NZ and trying to make rules more consistent between them and the New Zealand Pony Club Association could also help. And providing more grassroots competitions, so those who are new to riding can experience events is an important step. As you’re also GM at the Counties Manukau Kindergarten Association, how do you find the time to attend to your duties at FDPC? I am very busy, but I feel it’s important to give back to our community. As a trained and registered teacher, I enjoy coaching at pony club and I love working with children and horses. I get a great buzz from seeing children have fun with their equine friends; it makes the hard work all worthwhile! With regards to your work with children, if you could be Minister of Education for one day, what would you do first?
I would provide all decile one and two schools with a free early childhood education programme and before and after school service, as well as free meals for all children. If you could invite any three people (living or dead) to dinner, who and why? My mum, who died when I was only 20. I miss talking to her about family and my children. Nelson Mandela. He was such a great leader, and whatever challenges he faced, he never lost hope and never gave up on achieving his goals. Hillary Clinton. She has had to reinvent herself several times, and when things did not go well, she always appeared strong and in control. I need to know her secrets especially when making tough decisions! eastlife | may 2015 |
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night at the theatre Showgoers at the gala opening of Harlequin Theatre’s April production, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, had every reason to smile. This musical comedy, following the journey from dating and waiting for love through to marriage and all it entails, provided plenty of hilarious moments for the audience. Photographer GARRY BRANDON was there.
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Buddha’s birthday festival The celebration ceremony and annual Multicultural Festival, which marks the birthday of Buddha, at Fo Guang Shan Temple, Botany attracted a huge crowd last month. Beautiful smiles, colourful costumes, reverent prayers and enchanting performances marked a day in which visitors celebrated both multiculturalism and the very foundation of the Buddhist faith. Photographer WAYNE MARTIN was there.
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May 2015 ➤ sport RUN Auckland Series (race 3) May 10, from 8am, Barry Curtis Park, Stancombe and Chapel Roads, Flat Bush For fun or fitness, at lightning pace or gentle jaunt, the RUN Auckland Series comes to our neck of the woods (or bush, at least!) this month. Although two races in this series of six have already been run (Waiatarua Reserve, Remuera and Harbourview Peoples Park, Te Atatu) there’s still time to join in for race three – as well as four, five and six (set to take place in June on the North Shore, Western Springs and Orewa). Suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels, run lengths vary. For more details, or to register, see runauckland.co.nz.
➤ music Opera’s Greatest Hits May 12, 11am-1pm, Picton Centre, Picton Street, Howick While we may not know all the names behind the tunes, there’s more to opera than meets the... ear! With opera music ever-present, in movies and on TV as well as in everyday life, maybe it’s time we heard a little more from some of music’s greatest ever composers. During Opera’s Greatest Hits, guests will hear marvellous music from such composers as Puccini, Bizet and Donizetti (as well as Verdi and Mozart), brought to life by skilled singers. See daytimeconcerts.co.nz for details. The Next Stage Workshop May 16-June 20, 2.30pm-4.30pm, Uxbridge Creative Centre, 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick Are you ready to rock? If you’re a young musician who’s not quite
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ready but wants to roll up his/her sleeves and learn, Uxbridge has the answer with this course consisting of five Saturday afternoon sessions. Providing the chance to connect and work with other musically-minded young people (aged 13-25), The Next Stage has been designed to boost skills and confidence when performing. What’s more, local guitar guru and tutor, Ryan Kershaw, will be on hand with many a fact about the ‘axe’! See uxbridge.org.nz for details. To learn more about Ryan, see page 17 of EastLife’s October 2013 issue; e-edition available at eastlife.co.nz. Schubert, Hayden, Hamilton May 24, 2pm, All Saints Church, 17 Selwyn Road, Howick Forget a chorus line, this month there’s a line up of choirs (well, two anyway!) performing at All Saints Church. Kicking off its first concert of the year, Pakuranga Choral Society is providing double the entertainment. Full of Schubertian, Hayden and Hamilton works, this concert will be conducted by David Hamilton, one of New Zealand’s top musicians and composers. And keep an ‘ear’ out for three fine, young soloists: Natasha Wilson (soprano), Manase Latu (tenor) and Ben Kubiak (bass). See pakchoral.org.nz for details.
➤ lifestyle Women and Girls’ Self Defence Workshop May 16 (11.30am-4pm) and 17 (10.30am-4pm), Te Puru Sports Hall, 954 Whitford-Maraetai Road When it comes to self defence, a proactive approach is always the first step. And, thanks to SAFE (Self Defence Courses & Close Quarters Combat), that step has been made
Paul Ubana just a little easier for local women looking to feel confident and secure. Packed full of practical lessons regarding defence against a wide range of attacks, this two-day workshop is available free of charge to women and girls aged 13+. Contact Charlie at SAFE (09 536 6367 or info@ selfdefencecourses.co.nz) to register and see selfdefencecourses.co.nz for more information. Fit Camp May 23 (9am-4pm), 24 (10am-3pm), LaValla Estate, 131 Dominion Road, Tuakau Complete with tips designed to keep us fit, healthy, lean, strong and sane from our 20s to 50s and beyond, as well as inspirational keynote speakers, this camp is suited to people of all fitness levels. Presented by personal trainer, nutritionist and EastLife columnist, Ginny McArthur, the first rule of Fit Camp is... well, to get fit and be fabulous! Despite high demand, a few places are still available; see the upcoming events section at ginnymcarthur.com for details.
Paul Ubana Jones – a Mother’s Day eve treat May 9, 8pm, The Chapel Theatre, LaValla Estate, 131 Dominion Road, Tuakau 2121 When it comes to the guitar, Clapton may be ‘God’ and Hendrix (or Dylan) had “three chords and the truth”, but there are few who can (or could) match Paul Ubana Jones for soulful sounds. This world-class performer (with a world-class ‘fro!) has toured with the best, including Bob Dylan, BB King, Norah Jones, Patti Smith and Crowded House. He is now set to let his guitar gently ‘preach’ at LaValla’s Chapel Theatre! See the events section at lavalla.co.nz for details and ticket information (ticket price includes supper), or call 09 236 8947.
EveryWoman Expo Auckland May 30-June 1 (Queen’s Birthday Weekend), 10am-6pm, ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane Every woman stands a chance to be empowered, educated and entertained this holiday weekend. At the inaugural EveryWoman Expo, modelled after the biggest women’s expo in Australia, there will be a plethora of exhibitors showcasing new and exciting products in health, beauty, fashion, food, love, lifestyle, fitness as well as personal and professional development. A vibrant and fun day out, EveryWoman Expo is a reason to get all the girls together and celebrate being a woman. Visit www.everywomanexpo.co.nz for more details and tickets.
➤ food The Great NZ Food Show May 22-24, Mystery Creek Events Centre, 125 Mystery Creek Road, Hamilton What’s cooking in the Waikato? Well, it seems we’d need to lengthen our magazine quite substantially
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to even attempt to mention every meal, mouthful, morsel, snack or serving set for the table just down the road at Mystery Creek! After a successful inaugural show last year, the venue south of Hamilton is again playing host to The Great NZ Food Show. From the finest wine and food to appliance shows, cook-offs and cooking demonstrations featuring well-known chefs and personalities, if it’s fit for the kitchen, it’s ripe for this show! See greatnzfoodshow.co.nz for details.
➤ leadership National Young Leaders Day May 21, 9.15am-2.15pm, Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, Manukau Let’s face it, we all want to be ‘boss’. Unfortunately, most of us must accept that we are resigned to the ranks. But at least we can take heart in the fact that tomorrow’s leaders are yet to be announced and, thankfully, there’s help on hand to ensure smaller people can one day wear very big boots indeed! Designed to motivate and develop leadership skills in young people, the National Young Leaders Day will feature everything from talks by great Kiwis in a range of fields (including sport, TV and business), to interactive activities. If positive people can help ensure our children will lead the way, they’ll likely be found at this event. More information at nyldnz.org.
➤ entertainment Te Radar’s Eating the Dog May 9, 3.30pm-5.30pm, Bell House, Howick Historical Village, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga Laughter is the best medicine for mum’s hard labour of raising children so take her out to see an awardwinning comedian this Mother’s Day! Eating the Dog is a satirical and educational look through New
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Zealand’s lesser known history written and performed by well-known satirist and raconteur, Te Radar. In true Kiwi “she’ll be right” spirit, Te Radar celebrates those who tried and failed – the unsung heroes throughout New Zealand history whose hilarious stories deserve to be told. Tickets are $30 per person or $50 for two; visit fencible.org.nz for more info. NZ International Comedy Festival April 24-May 17, various venues As the NZ International Comedy Festival engages laughing gear to warp speed this month and giggles gather steam, some could be left wondering what the heck has happened to Auckland! Although tickling the funny bone is sometimes best kept out of the public eye, when it comes to comedy, this practice is actively encouraged and (in fact) applauded. Yes, now’s the time for
local and international comics to stand up and deliver and punch that line, or gag and die trying with their bit between their teeth! For details – including a full programme of events – see comedyfestival.co.nz.
➤ art Auckland Writers Festival 2015 May 13-17, times and locations vary Finding the ‘write’ words can prove tricky. However, as long as budding scribes can read a map (or follow a Navman, for that matter!) it’s a little easier to discover what words are worth thanks to the Auckland Writers Festival. Comprising a series of events – including workshops and talks given by high profile authors – the festival is perfect for wordsmiths and bookworms alike. Popular events sell out fast, so see writersfestival. co.nz for a full schedule or to book tickets.
➤ Markets Howick Village Market Every Saturday, 9am-12.30pm, Picton St, Howick Classy Crafts First and third Saturday of each month, 9am-1pm, All Saints Community Centre, Cook St, Howick Beachlands Mini Market and Carboot Sale Second Saturday of each month, 9am-12noon, Beachlands Chartered Club, Wakelin Rd, Beachlands Pine Harbour Fresh Market Every Saturday, 8am-12pm, Pine Harbour Marina, Jack Lachlan Dr, Beachlands Clevedon Village Farmers’ Market Every Sunday, 8.30am-12pm, Clevedon Showgrounds, Monument Rd, Clevedon
➤ art The Original Art Sale May 14-17, Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, Wiri, Manukau While art may cause old (and young) hearts to break, it need not break the bank. At least that’s the premise behind The Original Art Sale. Opening with a charity gala night and presented by
AUT, the event will feature more than 1200 works by at least 350 New Zealand artists; however, as prices range from just $100$5000, visitors can bargain on finding, well, bargains! Details at theoriginalartsale.co.nz. See page 25 to read more about one local artist attending the show, Sarj Hada.
Clevedon Village Market Every Sunday, 9am-2pm, Clevedon Community Centre, 1 PapakuraClevedon Rd, Clevedon Pakuranga Night Market Every Saturday night, 6pm12midnight, under The Warehouse, Pakuranga Plaza Botany Night Market Every Wednesday night, 5.30pm11pm, beneath Hoyts Cinema, Botany Town Centre
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Surely he jests – local looks on funny side Suggesting thespians ‘break a leg’ is acceptable, but perhaps more appropriate for a comedian would be to wish the audience would, instead, ‘bust a gut’. However, as a playwright and stand-up comic, Tarun Mohanbhai has a (broken?) leg in each camp, as JON RAWLINSON discovered.
Although the dairy days of Kiwi comedian, Tarun Mohanbhai may be far behind him, the inspiration they served remains as close as ever. Drawing on his background as an Indian lad growing up in Auckland, Tarun (aka ‘That Indian Guy’), says his comedy has been widely embraced. “Loads of my comedy and a couple of my plays – particularly in the early days – were based around working in the dairy. Indian content is quite universal and my material is more generic than being Kiwi-based, so it’s quite accessible to all,” he says. “Comedy is fantastic for breaking down barriers. It helps us understand each other and our environment, while allowing people to relax and take a break from more serious business. Sometimes people just want to laugh, and it doesn’t matter how you give that to them, just as long as you can!” While laughter may be good medicine in treating cultural ignorance, these days political correctness can be counter-productive, Tarun explains. “It’s good for us to poke fun at our own cultures. Unfortunately, the world’s so ‘PC’ now and people are so easily offended; it’s ridiculous! Personally, I’m offended when people rip others off or aren’t nice to one other, rather than when they tell jokes! “The only people who can get away with ethnic material are ethnic people themselves, otherwise it’s quickly deemed as racist. People say ‘you shouldn’t be racist’, but that’s not fair... our parents were racist, why can’t we be racist too?” he quips. And, ironically, this can also hinder minority representation, he adds. “There’s still a lack of representation for minorities on stage and screen because the parts, largely, don’t exist. It’s silly, but I think people are scared to write parts for minorities in case they balls it up and cause offence!”
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Although a self-confessed ‘class clown’ during his school days – at Sunnyhills School, Farm Cove Intermediate and Pakuranga College – Tarun took to the stage not so much as a duck to water... more like a fish out of its depth! “I always liked to make people laugh, but I was really shy. I didn’t like talking in front of audiences, so doing comedy was a challenge. To this day I still get nervous,” he says. “Weirdly enough, I was into aerobics in the early ‘90s and became really good at it. I did demonstrations locally promoting the gym and that helped me overcome being the centre of attention.” After ‘getting physical’, Tarun sought a little Irish courage in order to make a first foray into stand-up during an open mic night at Kitty O’Brien’s Freeman’s Bay tavern in 1996. “I watched for about a year until I built up the nerve, but it was awesome and went amazingly well!” he says. “However, I learnt very quickly that it’s not your first, but the second gig where you die on your ass! You think you need a new seven minutes [of material], but soon learn that seven minutes can last a long time in comedy!” Opportunities followed, and a year after his stand-up debut Tarun became best newcomer at Quest of the Fest (now the Raw Comedy Quest). He then appeared at the NZ International Comedy Festival (1998), and was nominated for the prestigious Billy T Award (2002). “Being nominated for, or winning, a Billy T really lifts your profile. That year a bunch of us were up, including Darbs [Rhys Darby] and Dai Henwood, who won it. It was a tough group. “I was disappointed not to win, but happy to be nominated, that I had a good show and, as that was the year I first did my play, D’arranged
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Marriage, it helped kick-start my career. “By the next year I was performing at the Sydney Opera House with my own show... there aren’t many comedians who can say that!” D’arranged Marriage, is a one-man
show which follows a young Indian boy (Sanjay) and his efforts to avoid an arranged marriage. It has enjoyed a run of roughly 12 years and is still performed by Tarun (or his business partner, Raj Varma) in venues worldwide. “Raj lives in New York – he actually went to Edgewater College, although I didn’t know him back then. He co-wrote D’arranged Marriage which has been going forever and been well received,” Tarun says. The play’s success caused offers to pour in and, despite a short return to a day job during the financial crisis, Tarun has worked solidly in comedy since; something he never believed possible when first leaving his dad’s dairy and undertaking various day www.eastlife.co.nz
jobs prior to his big break. “I didn’t think a fulltime living from comedy was a reality, and back in the day it really wasn’t. But it’s been good to me and I’ve since worked on a wide range of projects, including TV shows.” Today, he and fellow comedian, Nick Rado, are largely focused on directing and performing with Laugh Club NZ Ltd, which runs comedy nights throughout the country and will be performing at Uxbridge on May 15. With the daily bread accounted for, Tarun says it’s his friends and colleagues – including comedians such as Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords), Rhys Darby, Te Radar, Peter Rowley www.eastlife.co.nz
and the late Ewen Gilmour – who have influenced him most. “I love Te Radar’s comedy; it’s really random with a non-conventional approach; that’s why I like Rhys’ work as well. And I’ve become good friends with Bret and Jemaine. In their show, they actually have a shop [Mohumbhai and Son], named after me. Which is even funnier because they managed to spell Mohanbhai wrong!” he chuckles. “Everyone says I’m funnier off stage, when I’m relaxed and just hanging out being a dick. Rhys says ‘just do this on stage!’. But because I’m still so shy, I need to plan ahead to a certain degree; I get my fair share of laughs, though, and that’s what it’s really all about.”
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Fest’ not famine for laugh-starved As Kiwis wrap their laughing gear around this year’s NZ International Comedy Festival (curtain falls May 17), the serious business of comedy begins as aspiring stand-ups put their talents to the test. Pakuranga-raised comedian, Tarun Mohanbhai, says the festival is instrumental in providing the show business breaks (or breakdowns!) budding comedians need. “The festival has been fantastic in nurturing new comics, providing the opportunity to do
a full hour, and by helping them develop a following,” he says. “I first did the Fest’ in ’98; I really enjoyed it and it helped launch my career, as it has for many others. Thanks to the calibre of comedy coming through, it’s gone ahead in leaps and bounds and offers a feast of entertainment.” For details regarding Fest’ events, see comedyfestival. co.nz; or visit thatindianguy. com for upcoming performances (including D’arranged Marriage) by Tarun and Laugh Club NZ. eastlife | may 2015 |
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Legs last for last leg ‘How hard could it be?’ That’s what ALISTAIR DAVIDSON asked himself when he entered the Kiwi Brevet, an 1150-kilometre mountain bike adventure around the top half of the South Island. The answer proved to be ‘ridiculously hard’ but it also proved rewarding, as revealed in last month’s EastLife where we featured part one of Al’s journey. Here he continues with part two. Day seven, the rain had stopped and the wind had died down, but that wasn’t much consolation as I pulled on my soaking wet clothes. The breakfast of champions (steak and cheese pie and a hot chocolate) at Wakefield bakery perked me up, and with lots of food and fluids on board I set off for Picton, 125km away. After six days of navigating through totally remote to sparsely populated areas, Nelson was quite a contrast with its traffic, people, houses, businesses and shops – I rode past a McDonalds for heaven’s sake – and I didn’t like it despite the most excellent cycle path network. But it wasn’t long until the route had us off-road once again, navigating a dedicated mountain bike path towards Maitia dam. The route had one more major climb, the Maungatapu Saddle, of which the route instructions said, and I quote, ‘bastard of a climb ahead, it’s ok to cry’. Well, I felt like crying after pushing my damn bike up a massive gradient for an hour and a half.
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It was a matter of push, take a step, grab the brakes so the bike doesn’t roll back, take another step, and repeat. Then to top things off, I punctured on the rocky descent. Eventually I rolled into Pelorus for an overpriced lunch, then it was back on SH6 for a pleasant, undulating ride into Havelock, through the stunning and a somewhat hilly Queen Charlotte Drive into Picton, arriving at 6.30pm. With more than 11 hours pushing and riding under my belt. I was feeling tired but my legs weren’t complaining (although my backside certainly was). I’d been fantasising about a big juicy burger and fries for hours so my first stop before hunting out accommodation was a takeaway joint. I took my time at dinner, chilling out and enjoying the meal. Looking at the cue sheet I realised that Blenheim, and the finish in Seymour Square where this epic adventure started seven days ago, was only 65km away. A Friday finish was on the cards, two full days ahead of the 10pm Sunday cut-off.
I knew the 40km stretch over the Port Underwood Hills (the longer, gravel route to Blenheim) had three really big climbs with the rest being ‘hilly’. Assuming I could average 15km/h, I’d be done and dusted by 11.30pm. No sweat. Once again I prepared for a challenging night ride by layering up and fitting lights to me and the bike. After a quick stop at the 4 Square for fluids and bars I was off, totally focused on completing the Brevet. It was so close I could taste it. Well, those climbs were not only big, they were long and drawn out. But I was on a mission, and the drizzle that had set in didn’t faze me. A couple of hours into the hills I lost the sensational views to darkness, and from there it was simply a matter of peering into the night, my headlight illuminating the raindrops as I spun up the hills in the easiest gear. There was no way I was going to get off and push, not now. So onwards I pedalled, and after 40km I was out of the Port Underwood area and on a nice flat run to home. I had 25km to go, but it was almost 11pm so I’d have to get a move on if I wanted to finish before midnight. With that thought in mind I forgot about the 1125km I had already
done, and looked at the run to the square as a 25km time trial. I went for it, watching my bike computer like a hawk, and literally raced up to the fountain in Seymour Square at 11.58pm. I was euphoric. My adrenalin was pumping and although I was past the point of sheer exhaustion I found the strength to climb into the fountain and hoist my fully laden bike up over my head. The Brevet isn’t a race, and there are no officials at the finish. You simply ride into the square, and you’re done. However, much to my surprise and delight a local couple of hot rodding mates, Luton and Bully, had been following my progress online and were there to welcome me home. And, to top things off Luton poured me a bourbon, in a real glass with ice, and said, ‘here ya go mate, you’ve earned it’. Quite honestly, that was the best bourbon I’ve ever had. Of all the mental things I’ve done (my wife’s description, not mine) the Kiwi Brevet was the hardest by far. I’d cycled for 80 hours and 15 minutes (including photo and food stops), done 1164km (an extra 14km due to navigational errors and sightseeing detours) and had just over 20,000 www.eastlife.co.nz
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The route had one more major climb, the Maungatapu Saddle, of which the route instructions said, and I quote, ‘bastard of a climb ahead, it’s ok to cry’. Well, I felt like crying after pushing my darned bike up a massive gradient for an hour and a half.”
metres of elevation gain – in other words the equivalent to riding straight up for 20km. I was often low on food and I drank water from rivers to prevent dehydration. I travelled areas so remote that carrying a personal location device was essential in case things went pear-shaped and rescuing was needed.
Marlborough Sounds from Queen Charlotte Drive (top); overlooking Picton with 65km to go; road sign didn’t bode well for the last push over Port Underwood hills; celebrating in the fountain at Seymour Square, Blenheim. Photos Alistair Davidson
My butt was raw, I was 5kg lighter than when I started, I’d been pushed so far out of my comfort zone that I thought I’d never find my way back, and I had experienced parts of the country few people will ever see. Yes, there were some extreme lows, but they were totally outweighed by the highs and the immense satisfaction of finishing – some 70 riders started; just over half finished. I can honestly say that I enjoyed the gruelling Brevet experience – even if I did have to take an extra week off work to recover. Would I do another one? Ask me again when I can sit down properly. www.eastlife.co.nz
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NZ’s best defence On court (or in, for that matter), a good defence makes all the difference. Fortunately, former local netballer, Katrina Grant, has this aspect covered for the Silver Ferns, as she discussed with JON RAWLINSON. Although Kiwi netball veteran, Katrina Grant, has her finger on the ‘Pulse’, the great defender still favours the advantages of home. Born in Papakura, Katrina was raised in Beachlands where her rise to sporting stardom began. She says the area still holds a special place in her heart, despite now plying her trade as captain of the Central Pulse in Wellington. “I’m really good friends with Chris Hull, the director of sport at Howick College. He helped me balance sport and school work when I was there,” she says. “I keep in contact and try to visit at least once a year. It’s hugely important for the Ferns to stay connected with the grassroots; it helps build the game, but also allows us to give back to something which has given us so much.” Katrina’s hoop dreams developed while playing for Pohutukawa Coast Netball Club, Howick-based Eastern Netball, Howick College and, later, Auckland Girl’s Grammar. Skills learnt on local courts were to help these dreams become realised. “I was lucky enough to be in my school Open A in third form, so I suppose I was spotted early. Howick College helped me develop skills and fuelled my love of the game. I moved to Eastern when I was 12. It was run by Paula and Lyn Bailey and they helped me excel and taught me tough love! “Perhaps most importantly, the people I met during this time and the girls I played with were awesome!” While professional ambitions saw her fly south, under contract to the Otago Rebels (a forerunner to the ANZ Championship’s Southern
Steel), a homecoming is not out of the question. “I only left Auckland because I didn’t make the Auckland Diamonds [forerunner to the Northern Mystics], so I looked elsewhere. I haven’t found my way back home yet, but after moving to the Pulse, I do seem to be slowly making my way back up the country!” she says. “However, in a professional arena we want to be loyal and we all aim for that. But, like any other job, if you are going to get more out of your career somewhere else then it is worth moving. Unfortunately, that can mean loyalty must sometimes take a backseat.” Still, loyalty has been a strong suit for Katrina as a Silver Fern. Since her debut in 2008, the defender has clocked up 64 test caps during an impressive career. The Silver Ferns Commonwealth Games victory over the Australian Diamonds was perhaps her most precious accomplishment. “The win at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was a massive highlight for me. Winning a Gold Medal for New Zealand was the most amazing experience; it’s something I will treasure for the rest of my life.” Primarily a goal keeper or goal defender, Katrina doesn’t envy shooters, such as long-time teammate (Pulse and Ferns), Irene Van Dyke. “Irene is a worldwide netball icon. I’ve been lucky to have played with her and she’s one of the nicest and most gracious people. It makes training at 6am, or those tough days, that much easier. She always has a smile and it’s super contagious. One word? Legend! “Shooters have a ridiculously hard job, so the more credit and praise we give them, the higher their confidence
katrina grant – which is hugely important. Plus we defenders don’t like the limelight,” she quips. And just as rivalry between batsmen and bowlers in the nets, or forwards and backs in rugby can be beneficial, contention on court is important between shooters and defenders. “Of course there’s rivalry; at training we’re constantly battling each other. It gets heated, but it’s about helping each other become better players. As soon as we leave training, we’re friends again.” As preparations for the World Cup continue, Katrina is focused on winning the trans-Tasman ANZ Championship with the Central Pulse. Despite New Zealand-based teams securing just one ANZ title from seven since the competition began, changing fortunes are always on the cards in sport, Katrina says. “We could still win the championship. We have the calibre of players; we just have to put that together into winning performances. “The Aussie teams have so much more depth than those in New Zealand, but that doesn’t mean they will always be better than us. And there’s no way we can have more or less teams from either country; I think it is balanced the way it is.”
OF Black and Blues moves Although the third time wasn’t quite so lucky for Black Cap, Ace and Howick Pakuranga cricketer, Kyle Mills, throughout a hat trick of World Cups the local pace-man has clocked up some serious time at the wicket. Following retirement earlier this month, EastLife would like to wish Kyle all the best for the future.
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Similarly, we wish All Black, Auckland Blues and Pakuranga rugby outside back, Charles Piutau all the luck of the Irish in his move to Ulster (set for July next year). While he may still play a role in the All Blacks’ World Cup campaign later this year, either way we hope he’ll be back in Black (and blue and green!) in future. On the bright side, Jerome Kaino (one-
time Saint Kentigern College star) has re-signed with the NZRU (New Zealand Rugby Union) until 2018. Let’s hope the Blues captain can help turn the franchise’s season around. To read EastLife’s profile articles on Mills, Piutau and Kaino see back issues (June 2014, April 2014 and Feb 2015 (respectively) at eastlife.co.nz www.eastlife.co.nz
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It’s been a long time between World Cup titles, so it’s up to this group to get the job done. But I think we can claim another; we wouldn’t be training this hard if we didn’t believe it was possible!”
Gold for Silver (Ferns)? When the Silver Ferns shoot for stardom (and the hoop) during the Netball World Cup later this year, Beachlands-raised Katrina Grant is likely to be in their number. However, as our cricketers discovered recently, glory could be cut short should Matilda go a waltzing again! And yet, Katrina remains “extremely confident”. “It’s been a long time between World Cup titles, so it’s up to this group to get the job done. But I think we can claim another; we wouldn’t be training this hard if we didn’t believe it was possible!” Although the Ferns have not savoured the taste of Cup victory since 2003, their record suggests the team is a real threat to Australia defending its title. And Katrina adds World Cup netball is “definitely not” a two horse race. “The 2014 Commonwealth Games proved that. Both Australia and New Zealand narrowly beat England, Jamaica was right up there and Malawi gave us a great run in pool play too,” she says. However, there’s no doubt Ferns v Diamonds fixtures will set sparks flying, during which Katrina says coach, Waimarama Taumaunu, will be vital to New Zealand’s chances. “Wai’ is one of the best coaches I’ve had. She knows the game inside and out and has helped me develop great knowledge and skills that I’m not sure I would have without her. For that I am truly grateful. “What would I do if I was to be given her job? I’d hire Wai’ quick smart as my assistant and let her take over!” she laughs.
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And at least one Aussie will be singing God Defend New Zealand, Ferns’ assistant coach and ex-Diamond legend, Vicki Wilson. “We joked about whether she knew the words when Vic was first appointed! She’s a great lady and there is no doubt she’s on our side all the way!” eastlife | may 2015 |
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lifestyle A pleasant place – Mellons Bay
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Local resident and history buff CHRISTINE MILES gives the low down on the history behind some of our thoroughfares and well known places.
When William Mellon, his wife, Harriet, and four of their children sailed into Auckland Harbour on the Oriental Queen in September, 1849 they probably never expected life would get as good as it turned out. They were first sent to Onehunga but later moved to Howick. Not to swamp lands where the earlier Fencibles had settled, but to a beautiful, northfacing bay, where they farmed for many years. The area became known as Mellons Bay after the family and had nothing whatsoever to do with melons – rock, honey or watermelon although the latter is somewhat appropriate. The original Gaellic spelling was O’Meallain, derived from “meall” which means pleasant. And what a pleasant bay it has remained. School children have learned to swim in its waters; a camping ground once attracted holiday-makers and, now, it is one of several entry points to the well-used Awaroa Walkway. Of course, even the most protected bay can deliver some surprises. Mellons Bay is listed as a Free Beach, meaning nudists are permitted to
Mellons Bay today and, right, the tank that sat at the beach circa 1942. swim there. However they mainly use the southern end of the beach away from the carpark and usually for just an hour or so each side of high tide.
feeling to sit there now, and imagine the presence of a tank adding a harsh note to the environment.
Once a pohutukawa log shielded the area but that’s now gone, and so have the nudists (mostly) which may or may not be a relief to locals.
Over recent decades, Howick’s population has burgeoned but talking to Mellons Bay residents one discovers many have lived there since childhood.
1880 from heart disease. His wife, Harriet, remarried and moved to Napier. Harriet and William’s children – by then adults – mostly moved to the Hawkes Bay region too.
During the Second World War the Howick coastline was dotted with gun Visitors to the primary school can So, when looking in the phone book emplacements. NZ Museums and the also see that multiple generations today there are not many Mellons Howick Historical Society both have of families have learned to read and to be found living in Auckland. Yet a photograph (circa 1942) of an army write within the same school grounds. Mellons Bay remains one of Howick’s have areas, fun a pleasant bay tank parked on the grass during fieldVolunteer in our charity shops, most beautiful exercises at Mellons Bay. It is an eerie William Mellon (born 1807)the died in is a pleasure to behold. whilst supporting work which of Hospice.
Join a friendly team at the heart of your local community in one of our Totara Hospice shops. Our dedicated and caring volunteers need more help! Turn kindly donated goods into much needed support for our patients and their families. Full training is provided, a great chance to meet new friends - and there are many ways you can help.
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Mum’s the word For many, it’s Mum’s words that often mean the most. But it’s not surprising that, sometimes, these can be lost in the midst of household chaos. So, this month (with Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10) we asked a few local mums the question below.
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about motherhood? given) to your daughter ve ha (or e giv l u’l yo e number one piece of advic Q: What is (or will be) the occupation you will ever have! There Bernice Mene Former Silver Fern, wife of Dion Nash – Dion featured February 2015. Mother of India (6) One piece of advice I would give to my daughter about motherhood is that nothing prepares you for it, but the best approach is to get totally stuck in and always keep your sense of humour. It’s always great to have a laugh together, play at the park, kick a ball, sing along to favourite songs, read a book and cuddle up on the couch together. It’s not the amount of time that counts – it’s quality time. Being a mum is super special!
Barbara Kendall Olympic board sailing legend – featured March 2015. Mother of Aimee (9) and Samantha (13) My grandmother told me “your kids come to live with you, you don’t go and live with your kids!” In other www.eastlife.co.nz
words, kids are very adaptable to any environment so don’t change your life too much when you have them. Keep doing all the things you love that feed your soul; bring the children along and teach them to feed their souls too. You are just their caretaker and only have them for such a short amount of time, so be a role model for what you would like them to become as you are their first teacher. They learn by watching you! Dance, sing, laugh, cry with them.
Val Lott Iconic beauty pageant organiser (in Howick and New Zealand). Mother of Debbie (adult) My uppermost piece of advice is to keep to a routine with baby from birth. I still advise young mums the first five years are so important. As well as routine, it’s very important to have boundaries. This teaches children to have discipline and respect so they can achieve goals
as they grow. I always encouraged my children to participate in various sports and then define which one they wanted to focus on. Sport is important, not only for fitness but for healthy, energetic minds. My other biggie is, once children reach teenage years, to be sure they understand the value of independence. It’s also best not to expect children to become exactly what you want them to be. If you’ve done your job well and know you did your best by always being there with good meals and a safe, warm home with lots of love, then you have done your best.
Val Steven Barfoot & Thompson Howick legend. Mother of Courtney – also of Barfoot & Thompson Howick – and her twin sister, Kimberley (adults) My number one piece of advice on motherhood would be relax and enjoy your children, motherhood is the most challenging and rewarding
will be ups and downs – that’s life! – but remember confrontation achieves nothing. Have family rituals that provide security and love; you are not just developing responsible citizens of tomorrow you are creating memories for the future.
Kelly Coe Director and designer of the Augustine fashion label – featured (most recently) March 2015. Mother of Indiana (4) and Demi (3) Cherish the time when your babies are small as hard as it is when you are so tired. Every stage may seem hard especially when you have to put up with whinging and tantrums. But babies actually do grow fast. They won’t be tiny squishy little people for long. So, cherish the good times and grab as many cuddles and kisses as you can before they can run away! Thanks to all involved with this article; you’re number one mums to us! eastlife | may 2015 |
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Art order of day for Sarj! Sarj Hada grew up in the shadow of the Himalayas but now settled in New Zealand he hopes his future as an artist will peak as high as Everest. He talked to HELEN PERRY ahead of the upcoming Original Art Sale in Manukau.
Nepalese artist Sarj Hada hasn’t yet given up a 9 to 5 or rather 9 to 3 job to devote himself wholly to art, but few moments of the day go by when he isn’t exploring his personal creativity or planning new works. And, the now Howick resident says his dream is to own a place where he can live and paint. “My wife Kerri and I are aiming for a property where we have our home, a working studio, gallery and cafe. We want to open the studio to visitors so they can see an artist at work and, because we both have hospitality experience, a cafe is the ideal complementary business.” But that’s in the future. For now Sarj is concentrating on putting up four works at The Original Art Sale, May 14-17 at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau (see events page 13). These will reflect his latest focus – dynamic black and white works depicting noted leaders, musicians and activists. Employed part-time at the Manukau Institute of Technology as a casual chef and tutor, Sarj paints whenever he can and makes a point of putting most Fridays aside to concentrate on painting. “It isn’t something you can casually put off to another day. I am consumed with discovering where I can go, and what mediums I can probe; I don’t want my work to become static.” Born and raised in Kathmandu, Sarj comes from an artistic, wider family whose gifts embrace woodcraft, stone carving, and more. “The Nepalese people are essentially expressive across many different art forms and styles. I was always considered good at sketching which I pursued for many years but never really thought of as anything more than a hobby.” At 19 Sarj headed for Sydney where he spent 11 years and while working in hospitality, he was given the opportunity to train as a chef. www.eastlife.co.nz
Sarj Hada with a black and white interpretation from The Planet of the Apes. Afterwards, he worked in various restaurants during which time he also met wife, Rotorua-born, Kerri [then McGregor] – the couple married in New Zealand earlier this year after moving here 18 months ago this year. However, it was while living in Australia that Sarj became serious about painting. “After settling in Sydney, I still dabbled in art but it was a television documentary on a young Aborigine whose art was making a big impact that inspired me to go further. I was fascinated and thought, ‘I want to do that’.” From then on Sarj says he was gripped with a passion to paint, moving from sketching to abstract works first in oils then acrylics. More recently he began exploring a new method, painting in black and white to produce powerful images – Martin Luther King, Che Guevara, Jim Morrison, Metallica, Bob Dylan Muhammad Ali, Ned Kelly and even a provocative take on graffiti artist, Banksy’s ‘cheeky’ depiction of Mona Lisa showing her bottom. Individual paintings can take anything
from two to eight weeks but Sarj says there’s no cutting corners. “While portraiture make up a good deal of my portfolio at present, for The Original Art Sale I am also working on a version of a Joy Division album cover which is taking time and patience.” Excited about the upcoming exhibition – his first since coming to New Zealand – Sarj says, historically artists find it difficult to make a living from their work. Therefore a job is essential to support his artistic ardour and fortunately, his role at MIT fits the bill. “I’m actually keen to pursue a teaching qualification and while tutoring art would be the ideal, I enjoy teaching and mentoring hospitality students too – working with food is very creative and young chefs can unleash their own sense of artistry.” And, if anyone knows the value of a mentor it’s Sarj although not in the conventional sense. “All my guidance has come from the hundreds of galleries, exhibitions and libraries I have visited. I try to learn
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from everyone – old masters through to modernist painters. “I guess if it had been possible to study under those I admire greatly it would have been Jackson Pollock because his abstract paintings are inspirational, Vincent Van Gogh because he didn’t care about money, he just had an insatiable love of painting and Brett Whiteley, an Australian abstract artist whose political bent has captured my imagination.” While there are still uncertainties about what direction his future might take, there is nothing uncertain about Sarj’s decision to make New Zealand his and Kerri’s permanent home, to qualify as a teacher, to eventually own a gallery/studio and to never stop painting. • When the 7.9 earthquake hit Nepal last month, Sarj’s family, still living in Kathmandu, escaped the worst of the damage. Their home, in an area of more solid houses, suffered cracking but did not collapse. At last word, the family were mostly camping outdoors but had contacted Sarj to say they were safe. eastlife | may 2015 |
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Land of bread and honey As New Zealanders embark on winter and dream of holidays in the sun, NATALIE BRITTAN reflects on what it was like touring in the Northern Hemisphere in the coldest months of the year. A white Christmas in Prague may sound romantic but flying from Bristol with a sniffling seven-week-old in tow is perhaps not the way to set out to see this much admired capital for the first time. We had been staying with the in-laws aka doting grandparents in Devon (a two-hour drive from Bristol) and the hubby was set on showing me around his favourite European city in the Czech Republic.
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“Let’s go to Prague,” he said. “There’ll be snow and Christmas markets,” he said. And that’s how we ended up catching an EasyJet flight (Britain’s equivalent of Jetstar) to the Czech capital, just a week before Christmas. I’d heard much about this fairytale city, and the airport was relatively impressive compared to terminals such as London’s Heathrow and the United States’ LAX. However, on leaving the airport it was a different story. Wet, grey, miserable and corralled by unkempt buildings, this was not the Prague I imagined.
I was worried initially about exposing the baby to second hand smoke but most locals appeared to cease puffing after noticing us.
Such was the impact of communism on the historic city known as the heart of Europe, my other half explained.
Service was brusque but acceptable. The Czechs, in general, were adequately hospitable.
We stayed at the Hilton Prague which was in a commercial part of town, not the Hilton Prague, Oldtown.
A waitress unloaded a full bread basket on our table accompanied by the largest lump of margarine I had ever seen.
The weather was unseasonably warm (in the region of 10°C) despite the city receiving snowfall two weeks before our visit. Having arrived in the evening we were keen to explore, finding a quaint underground tavern just round the corner from the hotel. As we traipsed down the winding stone steps, smoke billowed from below – a smoke-free city this was not. www.eastlife.co.nz
And this is where I discovered that Czech food was piping hot comfort food at its best – not easy on the eye but warming the cockles of the heart (and stomach!). A traditional goulash soup and cesnecka (garlic broth) later, we were certainly feeling rosy to the tips of our toes. And yes, both came with more bread – I could feel my cheeks ballooning with every carb-laden mouthful.
We ate and drank like kings; the bill coming to a mere $15 NZD (the conversion from Czech Koruna). From our hotel, transport was quick and efficient on the Prague Metro; in a matter of minutes we could zoom into Oldtown Square, Prague’s main attraction and home to the Christmas markets. There, magnificent Christmas trees towered, lights twinkled and mulled wine steamed. Unashamedly, a tourist trap, there were stalls peddling an array of festive baubles, trinkets and keepsakes – we bagged an elaborate gingerbread star, medovina (Czech honey wine), painted eggs and ornaments amongst other things. From there we walked along the Vltava River heading towards Charles Bridge, and on towards Prague Castle – a mighty 4km that felt like walking
Unashamedly, a tourist trap, there were stalls [Christmas Markets] peddling an array of festive baubles, trinkets and keepsakes – we bagged an elaborate gingerbread star, medovina (Czech honey wine), painted eggs and ornaments amongst other things.”
on hot coals in three-inch heels. Of course sensible sneakers would’ve been my choice had I known in advance the length of the walk. Coals and heels aside, it was highly worth it. Intricate architecture stretching for miles on a cobbled pathway and gilt statues depicting Christian themes – I felt as if I’d been transported back in time. Alas, we were no time travellers – after a catch-up with some old friends at La Casa Argentina (a jungleinspired pro-carnivore restaurant) as well as a little more shopping and a few more cobbled twists and turns the next day, our stay had come to an end. So back we went to Prague airport, and a return to chilly England, bidding ‘na shledanou’ (goodbye in Czech) to old world charm and a brisk ‘brrrr’ to a much colder Bristol! eastlife | may 2015 |
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Just catch the 9.00am Fullers ferry from downtown Auckland to Matiatia Wharf where you’ll be met by EcoZip Adventures and taken to their visitor centre on Trig Hill. From there state of the art Flying Fox lines will fly you, side by side, with a partner, friend or relative down to a stunning tract of original and regenerating native bush – exhilarating! It’s a scenic interpretive walk back to base where you’ll learn about local flora and fauna and the conservation of Waiheke Island’s spectacular natural environment.
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Fullers has even thrown in a complimentary All Day Bus Pass, so if you want to stay on Waiheke Island after the tour ends at 4pm, you’re welcome to carry on exploring, perhaps stay for a dinner in town, then jump on a later ferry back to Auckland. What a way to spend a gorgeous autumn day or to warm you through when cooler winter days arrive. PRICE: $254 per person and you’ll love every minute! Bookings essential – call 09 367 9111, visit any Fullers ticket office or check out www.fullers.co.nz
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Take the madness out of meal times Rockabye Early Learning Centre takes the care and education of young children seriously. Today centre owner Caryn Mawkes has some practical and helpful tips to for easy stress free meal times. We all know that getting dinner on the table every night isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always easy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s planning, shopping and cooking, then the clean up â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean it has to take hours of your time each day.
place in the kitchen. â&#x20AC;˘ Shopping â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Begin with meal planning for the week to ensure you have a concise shopping list. Put the meal planner on the fridge for the week.
One of the simplest ways to ensure easy cooking is to do a little meal planning. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t worry if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not the organised type. It doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take much time or organisational skills to reap the benefits of planning a week or twoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meals in advance.
Stock up on a variety of core ingredients that can be used to whip up a meal at a momentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s notice. These might include: tinned tomatoes, frozen fruit/veggies, pastry, stock, pasta, dried fruit, eggs, herbs and spices.
But what little time is spent on meal planning leads to faster meals, less stress around meal time and more meals at home. It is no secret that order and organisation help with dinner time madness.
â&#x20AC;˘ Cooking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cook once and eat twice. Save yourself time by cooking double quantity and freeze half for another meal. Batch cooking is a great way to get ahead for those busy nights you may have.
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â&#x20AC;˘ Organisation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Check the meal planner in the morning to see if any meat needs defrosting/preparing (slow cooker) or marinating. Having ingredients in accessible and labelled containers will help when writing a shopping list as you can see what you have at a glance. Always have a plan B â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a back-up meal in your pantry/freezer that you can cook in 10 minutes and for which you have ALL of the ingredients. Instead of having a pile of cookbooks, photocopy your favourite recipes and keep them in a handy
With careful planning, you can create two very different meals from the same main ingredient (i.e. roast beef to a shepherds pie). Finally, every family is different and as little ones grow the demands on your time will change. These practical, time-saving tips are simple to implement and will ease the juggle of parenthood. Even if you use only a couple of these tips, you will save time in the kitchen and have more time to do what you like best.
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How â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sheetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; it is! Neatness is not usually a quality busy mums can depend on! However, when it comes to keeping little ones safe and sound, thanks to Neat â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sweet, sleepless nights could be a thing of the past. This all-in-one bed sheet set is not only quick and easy to fit, thanks to its special fittings that fasten under the mattress, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designed to ensure baby will not become un-tucked. Kirsty Barry, developer of Neat â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sweet, says it was an American nightmare that inspired her eureka moment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some babies spend all night wriggling restlessly, becoming tangled up and losing their sheets and blankets. This usually leads to one thing, a wakeful night for baby and parents! â&#x20AC;&#x153;Years ago, I was excited about getting my new babyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room ready, but I had purchased new Americansized cot sheets. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Excitement turned into frustration as I struggled to get the sheets to fit the mattress, but they just wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stay in place!â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, after years of research and
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Win! LEGO Friends: Ultimate Factivity Collection Bursting with puzzles, games, doodles and stickers, as well as amazing facts, LEGO Friends: Ultimate Factivity Collection offers hours of fun. Featuring more than 100 pages, this book can keep children busy and entertained for hours on end. And the good news is EastLife has a book to give away to one lucky child providing untold fun. To enter see the competitions section at eastlife.co.nz. One entry per person/email address; entries close May 31, 2015. Winner notified by phone or email.
â&#x20AC;˘ LEGO Friends: Ultimate Factivity Collection. Published by Dorling Kindersley, distributed in New Zealand by Penguin Random House. RRP $17.99. www.eastlife.co.nz
James Patterson thrills James Patterson has to be one of the most prolific writers of his age. In fact, he’s probably churning out another new book right now in the time it takes us to write about just some of his recent releases! So, in efforts to catch up, here are a few top titles from an acclaimed master of thrills. Thanks, James for keeping us on the edge of our seats (and on our toes, for that matter!).
NYPD Red 3 Hunter Alden Junior may think he has it all, but after discovering a severed head in a bag painted with his son’s initials, the price this billionaire may need to pay to reclaim the high life could be too rich even for his blood. Find out more as the third instalment in Patterson and Karp’s gripping New York crime series unfolds. • NYPD Red 3 by James Patterson and Marshall Karp. RRP $36.99.
Miracle at Augusta The follow up to Miracle on the 17th Green this book delivers an inspirational story about talent, perseverance and self-belief. Travis
McKinley may be living his dreams since a miraculous twist of fate led him to become a golf pro at the age of fifty. However, good fortunes have taken a turn for the worse. With his game falling apart and a bar room brawl threatening to lead to his downfall, could his winning ways be behind him? • Miracle at Augusta by James Patterson and Peter de Jonge. RRP $34.99.
new terror sweeping the streets of San Francisco, the Women’s Murder Club must discover whether a gang of killers could actually be police officers. This page-turner is sure to thrill. • 14th Deadly Sin by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. RRP $36.99 or $54.99 (hardback).
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a culture of success at king’s King’s College rower, Oliver Maclean credits his selection in Rowing New Zealand’s Under-18 North Island team to his school’s culture of success.
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Sixteen-year-old Oliver, who has been selected to be part of a crew of four, shows the importance of attitude. Although he has rowed for the past three years, his two most recent seasons have been marred by injury. King’s College Head of Rowing, Nick Lloyd and coach, Peter Jansen have overseen a disciplined recovery programme to ensure Oliver’s form is at its best and this has paid off. Having been nominated by Peter Jansen, Oliver joined 19 other top rowers at the Lake Karapiro selection trials during the term one holidays. After erg testing and seat racing, a quad and an eight were chosen. Mother, Vikki Maclean says: “Seeing Ollie fight his way back to fitness after such severe setbacks has been quite inspirational.”
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Yet Oliver is quick to point out how inspired he’s been by those around him. He praises his coach, classmates and fellow King’s rowers – Edward Reeves, in particular. Several years ago, Edward was also selected for the North Island Rowing Team. He then went on to win a scholarship to Yale University where he now rows while completing a degree in economics.
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Essentials
FOR MuM
Personal and household essentials are many and varied. Some are determined by practicality, some by need and some by pure desire. Essentials may be about making the workload easier, providing for health and wellbeing or simply ensuring the total look be it fashion-wise or décor directed. Take a look at this month’s EastLife Essentials.
SALE! SALE! SALE! We are on SALE to celebrate Mum this Mother’s Day! At NZ Jewellers we specialise in unique and gorgeous jewellery and watches and we have a great variety of gifts for Mum priced from just $49! Show Mum how much she means to you with something she will treasure always… nZ Jewellers is located on town Centre Drive at botany town Centre and on-line at www.nzjewellers.co.nz, phone 277-7746.
MArvELLouS LA MAv for MothEr’S DAy Every mum deserves to be pampered and on Mother’s Day a little skin science goes a lot further than a cup of tea. So, this Mother’s Day treat mum to an Anti-Ageing Pack from La Mav Organic Skin Science® – it will deliver a completely organic skin care range that provides visible results, while being gentle on skin. Products are 100% plant-based, certified organic and cruelty-free. The Anti-Ageing skin care pack includes everything from day crème to night repair and because it comes in a gorgeous gift box all you have to do is add a card and ribbon! La Mav Organic Skin Science® is available at participating Health 2000 stores and other selected retail outlets.
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MAKE MuM A StAr with PinK StArLEt Gorgeous gifts can come in very small packages and the Karen Murrell Lipstick, Pink Starlet does, indeed, come in a small box which has a beauty punch that is second to none. The first pink lipstick hue that Karen Murrell designed as an ultimate tribute to the colour pink, Pink Starlet’s ‘day-tonight’ versatility embodies a delicate yet strong blue-gold base colour which unravels a flash of pink suited to all skin, eye and hair colour types. With no animal-based materials, this lipstick, like all Karen Murrell lipsticks, contains avocado oil, cinnamon, evening primrose oil and carnauba wax. Moisturising, hydrating and so deliciously pink, Karen Murrell Lipstick – Pink Starlet (RRP $29.95) – available at selected pharmacies and health food stores nationwide.
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MADE for wALKing in StyLE Here’s a chance for mum to rock with the hottest hues this season and add an earthy appeal to her wardrobe. Elegant and timeless, pair khaki with caramel colourways for a deliciously rich on-trend wardrobe addition and a Mother’s Day gift she will love. Choose from Number One Shoes Iver Boot RRP $79.99 (top) or Courtney Boot RRP $39.99
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biJouX bEAuty For more than a quarter of a century, Bijoux on Ponsonby Road has been a favoured stop for Aucklanders as well as Chelsea girls, and even ‘u2’ can stop by! The store’s handcrafted jewellery has been worn by such famous customers as musicians Greg Johnson and Bono, and former first daughter, Chelsea Clinton – purchased by the ‘dem-ee-crat from Arkansas’ himself! As well as precious metals and stones, a range of materials are used – including coins and even old typewriter keys – to create unique jewellery for unique people, including the pieces pictured here. www.eastlife.co.nz
EGGS FOR DOGS?
Absolutely! TANyA CRAMOy, B.S. Animal Science, has introduced East Auckland to its first pet boutique, Ella Bella’s, specialising in animal nutrition and high-quality, unique products with an eco-friendly bent. If you have a dog, chances are that someone has given you their opinion on feeding raw eggs.
Vet nurses ARE AWESOME!
Owning a pet brings many joys but when illness and old age strike pet owners usually have many questions but this month DR ANDREA GITS praises the dedication of vet nurses.
Over the years I have been lucky enough to work with some amazing nurses who really have changed the lives of our patients and clients. They have also been crucial in helping me to do a better job as a veterinarian. Here are a few reasons why I think they are fabulous: • They have Ninja-like reflexes that keep us vets safe from flying teeth, claws and feet.
• They are not afraid to help a client to the carpark when they are juggling small children, bags of food and a labrador that is going home after surgery. • They will stay back late if an animal is in need and not complain if they are going to be late to an important date that has been planned for three months! • They provide a much needed shoulder to cry on when a best mate passes away and seem to have an endless supply of compassion.
• One nurse can juggle three phone lines, two clients at reception and still have a smile on her face!
• They happily (almost always!) clean up all sorts of bodily fluids, and will spend hours coaxing an animal to eat , nursing and cleaning wounds. They willingly help a patient become mobile and walk out to toilet with that pet as many times as necessary.
• During long surgeries they support us and keep the patients safe. They maintain the anaesthetic, acceptable blood pressure levels and animal body temperatures.
Being a veterinary nurse is really a vocation that does attract strong, resilient and special people; people whom I am lucky to be working alongside.
• They keep the vets topped up with suture material and instruments as necessary and, with all that, they are still able to be a sounding board for the vet, chat to us and tell us we are awesome just when we need it most! • They do their job just because they love it, not because they want to be rich. www.eastlife.co.nz
Firstly, eggs are not only a great source of protein, but they are also jam-packed with nutrients. Eggs provide vitamin A, vitamin B12, riboflavin, folate, iron, selenium, and fatty acids – and did I mention the protein? The protein in an egg is essentially the most complete protein on the planet! That means that an egg contains all of the essential protein building blocks, called amino acids, and in all the best proportions. Secondly, when it comes to cholesterol, dogs don’t experience the same arterial damage from cholesterol as their human counterparts. In fact, the cholesterol in egg yolks helps to achieve a healthy, glossy coat. Lastly, if anyone has scared you off with the term “biotin deficiency” please do some of your own research on the subject before you allow the word ‘deficiency’ to enter your head! First of all, what is biotin? Biotin is
It is true that egg whites contain avidin, which is a biotin inhibitor, however, egg yolks are very high in biotin – so, if offering the whole egg, there’s nothing to worry about! In any event, and likely due to the yin and yang of whites and yolks, biotin deficiencies are quite rare and would require a tremendous amount of eggs to induce. Keep in mind that the nutritional value of an egg is greatly dependent on the chicken that laid it! unfortunately, most conventionally raised chickens are fed soy products in their daily feed. Some studies have shown that the estrogen-like compounds in soy, called isoflavones, can cause reproductive and growth problems, thyroid and liver disease, and various other health issues. Therefore, find a reliable source of eggs from free-range chickens which are eating what chickens are supposed to eat! Also, look for local brands or farmers who proudly display that their eggs are GMO-FREE (genetically modified organism). Bottom line? Whole, raw eggs are an unbeatable complete protein source which can help dogs thrive.
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I would like to use this month’s column to highlight just how amazing veterinary nurses are and to give you a few insights into just how talented, dedicated compassionate and valuable they are.
unfortunately, there are many sceptics keeping this valuable protein source out of the canine diet. They argue eggs are too high in cholesterol, or, most popularly, will cause a biotin deficiency. Well, I disagree – and here’s why.
a B vitamin, important in cellular growth, metabolism of fatty acids and in maintaining healthy skin and coat.
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Puzzle Cryptic Puzzle
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HEALTH BEAUTY
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Emerging designers cut a dash Howick may be a long way from Dunedin but fashionistas are forever connected to the latest styles and trends. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why EastLife couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t resist showcasing some of the triumphs from iD Dunedin Fashion Week 2015.
Here we feature some of Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s design and other high performing garments at the event.
In particular, when emerging Kiwi fashion designer, Steve Hall took out the top prize at the iD International Emerging Designer Awards, his collection, Abandon Man was showered with accolades. The only Kiwi finalist to take out a prize, his collection drew heavily on Japanese culture and costumes of the samurai and ninja. It revealed a strong masculine and militaryinspired look, counter balanced by the soft touch of cut, proportion and shape.
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TAX EXEmPTIon ADDS EXTrA GLoW To JEWELLErY
As the first winds of winter sweep across the country, many new Zealanders will be thinking of holidays in the sun! And, with any overseas holiday, even to close neighbours, Australia or the Pacific Islands, comes an extra bonus – tax exempt purchases. The good news is those celebrating a special occasion with a special ring or who just have a hankering for a stunning piece of bespoke jewellery, Howick Village Jewellers can offer travellers the appropriate tax exemption and easy pick-up from the airport.
“All they need do is supply us with their flight details,” chris says. “We then pack the items and have them delivered to the airport. There the client picks up on the other side of customs on departure, just as they would any other duty-free purchase.” And what a wonderful range they have to choose from. Here we feature (above) just a few items from the Schweder Bespoke Jewellery range and other customised items from Howick Village Jewellers.
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MOISTURE STICK PROTECTS AND HYDRATES Lip balms are great for coating the lips with protection but if they don’t include hydrating ingredients, lips can quickly dry out. Karen Murrell Moisture Stick instantly boosts your pout, whether at the beach or during cocktail hour, with a hit of lip-rewarding hydration and protection; topped with a touch of healthy, natural shine. Apply over Karen Murrell Lipstick colours or use as a lip gloss or lip plumper – the perfect makeup essential for a busy summer social diary or during hibernation over winter! As an added extra, Karen Murrell Moisture Stick can also be used to tame unruly eyebrows, or slicked over face lines before bed to help smooth and hydrate. Karen Murrell Moisture Stick (RRP $29.95) available at selected pharmacies and health food stores nationwide.
By nature face mask for tired skin Pamper yourself with the latest skin-care delight from by nature. Featuring a rich formulation of New Zealand-sourced natural ingredients, by nature’s new Nourishing and Refining Face Mask is quick and easy to apply, working its magic in only 10 minutes. Manuka honey, organic rosehip oil and aloe vera work to soothe and moisturise the skin, while collagen and hyaluronic acid recover elasticity and firmness. Simply peel the mask from the sachet, gently smooth it on to cleansed skin then sit back and relax with a good book and a glass of bubbly. The mask will warm the skin, opening the pores so the powerful natural active ingredients can deliver optimum benefit and promote a smoother, healthier, hydrated and more radiant complexion. by nature Nourishing and Refining Face Mask (5x25g, RRP$9.99) available at The Warehouse and Countdown.
BERRYLICIOUS GOODNESS BEFORE BED! Plantae’s skin-loving Sea Buckthorn Berry Night Cream is a berry-rich wonder abundant in antioxidants, vitamins and EFAs. This easily absorbed night cream provides a breathable barrier with exceptional nutritive benefits which deeply nourish the skin and help to soothe and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The combination of rosehip, sea buckthorn, evening primrose and borage oil with auvergne pine bark and black currant leaf complex works to repair and restore skin, leaving it supple and deeply nourished while the inclusion of rose otto essential oil provides a relaxing floral aroma. Plantae Sea Buckthorn Berry Night Cream RRP $64.90 (50g) available at selected pharmacies and health food stores nationwide.
FACIAL WIPES TIME-SAVING ESSENTIAL! When the day has become busy and long but you still need to remove your makeup, what better way than with Manuka Doctor ApiClear 3-in-1 Purifying Facial Wipes – cleanse, tone and moisturise all in one easy step. The refreshing formulation goes straight to work to purify the skin by reducing oil and removing the build up of daily impurities and makeup. This leaves skin with a clean, calm and revitalised complexion. Manuka Doctor’s ApiClear 3-in-1 Purifying Facial Wipes contain NZ manuka oil, which is well known for its anti-bacterial properties to assist to balance and soothe the skin. RRP $9.95. Available from the Manuka Doctor concept store, Auckland CBD, selected pharmacies and department stores. www.eastlife.co.nz
Bed down with Trilogy Rosapene™ Night Cream Every woman wants to wake up on a morning looking fresh and radiant. The reality is they often don’t. But for those seeking award-winning performance, night after night, check out the Trilogy Rosapene™ Night Cream. Named Best Night Cream in 2014 at the coveted NZ Best in Beauty Awards, this performance night recovery cream is a carefully selected blend of potent botanical actives to help revive, restore and rehydrate the complexion overnight. Designed to work with the skin’s own natural process of regeneration, which occurs while we sleep, it is enriched with Trilogy’s unique, trademarked antioxidant complex Rosapene™, a certified organic blend of repairing rosehip oil and super antioxidants, lycopene from tomato and phytosterol from acai berry, to fend off the aggressions of the day. Multi-vitamin goji berry extract aids regeneration, mineral-rich manuka honey helps hydrate and repair and avocado oil nourishes. The luxuriant, silky smooth texture ensures Trilogy Rosapene™ Night Cream sinks in rapidly, leaving skin feeling instantly softer, while the gentle signature Trilogy fragrance of frankincense, rose and geranium makes for a relaxing night time ritual. Ideal for all skin types, Trilogy Rosapene™ Night Cream is certified natural under the internationally recognised NATRUE Natural Cosmetics standard. Trilogy Rosapene™ Night Cream (RRP $54.90, 60ml) is available from selected Farmers, pharmacy, department and health stores nationwide. eastlife | may 2015 |
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White teeth, bright smile
Make the right choice about your dental care
Tooth whitening is a process that lightens stains in the tooth enamel (outer layer) and dentine (inner layer) of teeth, to give them a whiter colour. With improvements in dental health, people are increasingly seeking tooth-whitening treatments to improve their appearance.
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It should be noted that not all coloured molecules are susceptible to the action of hydrogen peroxide and so the correct diagnosis is important. The hydrogen peroxide is present in different forms and concentrations depending on the tooth whitening product so it is essential that the instructions given by your dentist are followed.
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It is therefore important that the cause of tooth discolourations should be identified by a dentist before tooth-whitening treatment is undertaken, as the success of the treatment is very dependent on a correct diagnosis. This normally requires taking a thorough history including radiographs (x-rays), a dietary and a social history.
Tooth whitening can be done at home or in the dental office. Depending on the type of discolouration your
dentist may advise which method or technique is best for you.
â&#x20AC;˘ At home â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Your dentist will make an impression for a model of your teeth. Then a thin, custom-fitted, clear, plastic tray that fits over your teeth is made for you. At home you are required to place the whitening gel into the tray, and place the tray over your teeth for up to two hours daily or at night. Though you can see the results after the first day, maximum whitening may take 10-14 days. Your dentist will check on your progress.
â&#x20AC;˘ In-surgery â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Here, the whitening gel is applied to the tooth by your dentist and a special light is used for up to 20-30 minutes to activate the gel. This process may be repeated a few times to achieve maximum whitening. Safety Sometimes people will experience increased tooth and gum sensitivity during treatment period. This usually goes away shortly after the treatment is stopped. Before having your teeth whitened, it is important to have your teeth checked by your dentist as the whitening agent can penetrate through cracks or cavities in your teeth. This can cause damage to the tooth pulp, as well as irritating the gums and lining of the mouth and weakening filling materials. Tooth whitening may also make old fillings or crowns look darker after treatment, so it is very important to be checked and advised of this before you proceed. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Source: New Zealand Dental Association, healthysmiles.org.nz www.eastlife.co.nz
Are you Lycra- phobic? GINNY MCARTHUR – Outlook for Life. Ginny is not only a nutritionalist and personal trainer but also a marathon runner and regular on Newstalk ZB.
The gym group, Curves, recently commissioned a study of 500 New Zealanders of which 41% of women respondents said they didn’t go to the gym because they were scared of looking silly in front of others. Curves is now running a gym therapy class to help members overcome their gym phobia! I say if you walk into a gym that is full of Lycra-clad posers, who make you feel uncomfortable, find another gym.
running groups, Pilates, yoga, spin… the list goes on and on. There really is something for everyone. We don’t need therapy. We need to find a form of exercise, whether it is solo, in a group, a class or a gym, that fits our personality and that we can enjoy. Yes, enjoy! People who exercise, get fit, lose weight, become healthier and stay healthier, all have one thing in common – they have found something that they enjoy.
Honestly, there are so many other alternatives out there including women-only gyms such as Curves. There are outside, boot camp style training classes all over the Auckland region.
If you enjoy one type of exercise, and can make a social connection with your fellow exercisers, you are far more likely to train consistently and attain results that are permanent.
There are small friendly classes run by personal trainers and small training studios, not to mention walking and
Take your time to find somewhere that feels right. Don’t waste your time trying to talk yourself into going
someplace where you feel that you are being judged rather than encouraged. What you look like in workout gear, and how unfit or overweight you are, is irrelevant. You need to be encouraged, supported and nurtured; if you are not, go somewhere else!
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Okay, now for a quick look at â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Epigenetics 101â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. We are all born with a variety of genes inherited from our parents. Among those genes is the coding for a whole lot of stuff from eye colour to height. Unfortunately, also in there are things called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;genetic predispositionsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. This means you may have a predisposition or be susceptible to a certain condition/disease. Now the really cool bit is that just because you have a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;predispositionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean you will get the condition/disease. You have to switch on the gene to get it. If you are still with me, you should be wondering how you switch on the gene. Usually something in the environment does this. It could be toxins, chemicals, herbicides, pesticides and other nasties. It could also be your lifestyle: a poor diet, poor living choices, lack of exercise or some other issue.
single â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;good healthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; rule and still parties on.  The answer lies in his genetic predisposition. He is in a sense â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bullet proofâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; because he probably does have the genetic predispositions for the major diseases. Have you wondered why disease is increasing at an alarming rate? As we move away from healthy living and more towards junk food, use of chemical and minimal exercise, we are most likely switching on more and more disease genes. I guess the next question is what can you do about it? Currently, we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do much. We wait until the condition develops and then reach for a cut, burn and drug solution. We continue our lifestyle until the next episode or a slightly different episode. How many people do you know that were given a second chance, changed nothing and then got sick again?Â
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Freedom through movement Talk to the team at your local Jetts club for more health tips and exercise information. This article is provided by Olly Coffey, Development and Support for mibodycoach.com, and consultant to Jetts 24-Hour Fitness. Our bodies have been designed to move. In fact, they have been supremely engineered to perform a massive range of physical feats but many of us take these abilities for granted and expect our bodies to run, jump, lift and bend without our looking after them. For our bodies to move as they are designed, every joint needs to move freely and with control. This requires a level of mobility and functional strength that can be gained only through regular physical activity. Flexibility and mobility are aspects of fitness that are often overlooked. At best, we may tack a few simple stretches on to the end of a workout. There is more, however, to maintaining joint mobility than stretching alone. We need to actively move in a wide range of directions
and perform varied tasks such as reaching up high above the head, twisting in different directions and bending down to the floor to maintain function. Dynamic movement helps increase blood flow and lubricate your joints. This allows you to stretch and move more effectively. It is important to note, that it is a combination of both muscle conditioning and flexibility that prevents joint stiffness or restriction. By moving slowly and with control, exercise and activity helps condition those key postural muscles that support our joints. This allows our other muscles to relax, thus allowing freedom of movement. For many, movement exacerbates
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Years of chronic illness including stomach pains which were so debilitating she was given morphine for relief, finally prompted Becky Williams to take a fresh look at her diet. Setting out on a gluten-free path she saw a transformation in her health which later led to a new career. Here she talks to HELEN PERRY about the rise of her homebased baking business MADETHATWAY.
“I’ve always been a night owl, early morning rising doesn’t agree with me which is one of the reasons I didn’t like working the 9 till 5 routine after leaving Uni. Now I work my own hours but that doesn’t mean slacking off. I bake most days; it can be a struggle to take just one day off although I do try; it’s important to balance life.” Many locals will know Becky well. She started selling gluten-free muffins and slices at Howick’s Saturday market some 18 months ago and they were quickly snapped up by shoppers with gluten intolerances. Since those first few months of trial and error – and just breaking even – she has expanded her range and her market. And she has also installed a totally gluten-free kitchen in a dedicated area of her Howick home.
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“In the early days I used the I Cook commercial kitchen in Ellerslie. It was brilliant. Although not quite up to standards set for gluten-free food preparation, I just explained to customers that it was completely sanitised before and after use so was as close as I could get to the real thing while deciding if I could make a go of the business. Before going headlong into a new venture, I had to find out if there really was a market for my products.” And there surely was. Before long this Queen of Slices was being asked for more than just muffins and cakes. “There was a real gap in the fresh gluten-free food market especially for savoury items so I also started making pies, pizza and pasta – fettuccine, ravioli and gnocchi.” But not before her gluten-free commercial kitchen was installed at home. “It’s been absolutely fantastic – streamlined and stainless with all the equipment I need.” Although Becky works mostly on
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her own, her mum [Lynn] helps a lot. “We’re a family who all loves cooking,” Becky says. “I was just two years old when Mum would pop me up on the bench while she baked. It was the same for my sister. Sunday was always baking day when we filled the tins but it was also an anti-stress day; a way to enjoy family time.” However, when Becky entered the workforce after leaving Auckland University with an undergraduate degree in geography and politics and a postgraduate degree in geography as well as a graduate degree in business from Auckland University of Technology, she never imagined that just months later she would be considering a career in food. “I adopted a gluten-free diet six years ago after suffering years of poor health – psoriasis, asthma, the stomach pains and being accident prone. It was my dad who first thought some of my problems could be food related. He noticed I often became ill after eating cheese. “It was then I noticed that whenever I ate cheese it was usually accompanied by gluten-packed foods such as pizza and pasta. I decided to adopt a gluten-free diet and soon noticed an overall improvement in my health and general well being.” But Becky was still a long way off from taking a career step that would lead to a gluten-free baking career. “Despite my enjoyment of cooking, working in the food industry never occurred to me. It wasn’t until I was six months into my first job after leaving Uni that I found myself constantly dreaming about what I would bake at the weekend. I quickly realised I wasn’t in the right job.” Subsequently, Becky embarked on an NZ Food and Wine Institute course just “to understand how a commercial kitchen should properly operate”. Then she set about experimenting. “I now buy in bulk, mix all my own flours, bring in spices from India www.eastlife.co.nz
and even source entirely gluten-free chocolate which means I pay nearly double for it.” While she still sells at the Howick Saturday market, MADETHATWAY also has an online shop and Becky sends out orders on a weekly basis as well as supplying to cafes such as The Apothecary in Picton Street. “Initially, I worried that I wouldn’t be able to separate work from home but I do and, wonderfully, it works. I choose my own hours to suit my body clock and when I leave, I just shut the door on the oven and walk upstairs.” Although her working day is spent very much in her own company, out in the marketplace, Becky is used to approaches from customers. “It’s uncanny how many people I meet who suffer from coeliac disease or who have general health issues which appear to be made worse by gluten intake – psoriasis, for example, is just one condition which seems to respond well when gluten is eliminated from one’s diet. “But, interestingly, some customers who have just gone gluten-free, often on the advice of their doctor, are still reluctant to accept that gluten is the problem or to believe that a glutenfree diet will see an improvement in their health. It’s wonderful when someone comes back and says their life has indeed changed with their altered diet.” And that’s part of the satisfaction Becky has found since launching MADETHATWAY – helping people discover that gluten-free can help. However, she is emphatic that going gluten-free doesn’t mean a lifetime of plain, boring food. “I am the ultimate pizza, pasta and pudding person,” she laughs. “They even call me ‘pud’ at home. I just can’t go without dessert. So you could say that’s been part of my mission; to ensure gluten-free diets can still include all the sweet things in life.”
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Try our latest flavours of the month and experience a range of new products with a real taste difference. EastLife is always on the lookout for new products to tantalise the tastebuds of our readers.
fINER CIDER, BAY fLAVOUR While one bad apple may spoil a batch, it takes a lot of good-uns to brew a fine cider. Fortunately, by employing five varieties of apple from the Hawke’s Bay, Edgebrook cider has created a new Englishinspired beverage that’s ripe for the drinking. made in West country style, orchard cider is designed to capture the flavour of traditional scrumpy. The orchard cider (rrP $9) is available online and from selected stockists. See edgebrookcider.co.nz/stockists for details. Prices vary across the range, which also includes Edgebrook’s Village and Festive varieties.
IT REALLY POPS! Forget Hell, it’s Heaven’s a-popping at Sweet As Popcorn where artisan popcorn maker Bill neal has come up with three divine new flavours – sea salt, salt & vinegar and caramel. made from 100% new Zealand corn, this popcorn will a-maize. It’s dairy-free, gluten-free, Gmo-free with no artificial flavours or colours. complementing the three new flavours is the tried and true, sweet and salty popcorn – a hint of the devil, perhaps? Sweet As Popcorn is available in various size packs – 20g (rrP $1.29) 40g (rrP $1.50) 150g (rrP $3.99 and 200g multipacks (rrP $5.99) – in supermarkets, schools and other retail outlets nationwide. Also online at www.sweetaspopcorn.co.nz.
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RADIANT fOODS fOR A SUPER fUTURE Eating 5+ a day should be a priority but with busy lifestyles it can be a struggle. Fortunately, radiance® Superfoods is here to help! Superfoods are a superior and concentrated source of antioxidants, beneficial plant chemicals and essential nutrients packing the kind of nutritional punch no longer found in many fruit and veggies today. radiance® Superfoods has made it possible to add gluten-free, dairy free, non Gmo, vegan, super nutrition to your diet whenever you want. Three specially formulated green blends – Super Greens, Berry Greens and Super Greens + cacao – provide comprehensive superfoods, vegan protein and probiotic blends that are easily added to any drink to transform it into a great tasting, low calorie, nutritious super drink. radiance® Superfoods Green blends (rrP $27.90) available exclusively from unichem and Life Pharmacies.
Here’s a wine that fits the bill perfectly for winter dining or quaffing in front of the fire with friends. Fuzzy Duck is a 100% new Zealand wine that not only delivers on personality but also on flavour. offering a punchy sauvignon blanc that exudes citrus notes and a full mouthful, plus a fruity merlot that’s big on flavour, Fuzzy Duck looks set to fly. made from quality Hawke’s Bay grapes, Fuzzy Duck is winging its way into supermarkets nationwide and, no, with the price set at $11.99, the makers aren’t quackers, they’re just full of warm fuzzies.
HYDRATE NATURALLY VITA COCO LAUNCHES IN NEW ZEALAND Thirsty souls of every age will go nutty over a new, delicious and refreshing way to stay hydrated. Vita coco is a natural, deeply hydrating, nutrient-packed coconut water, bursting with natural electrolytes to help your body replenish after exercise. made from fresh, young coconuts – never from concentrate – that are picked, cracked and packed directly at the source, it’s just like sticking a straw in a coconut straight from the tree. With a lower sugar content than regular soft drinks and most fruit juices, no fat and no cholesterol, it is also naturally low in calories. Vita coco (rrP $2.99, 330ml, or $5.99, 1 litre) available at leading supermarkets nationwide.
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ADDING A NUTRITIOUS KICK TO MEALS radiance® Superfoods, renowned for its super nutritious ‘green’ blends has also created the perfect range of single ingredient and simple blend, high quality powders, perfect for adding that high powered nutrient kick to meals. The powders can be included in raw sweet treats, smoothies, stews, salad dressings and they are fantastic to sneakily add to children’s meals for some instant nutrition! radiance® Superfoods single ingredients and other blends (rrP $12.90-$19.50) now available exclusively from unichem and Life Pharmacies. www.eastlife.co.nz
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gluing or nailing. However, with the help of a professional your floor is unlikely to creak, it will last longer, and it will look beautiful.
Old home, new home – there’s nothing more satisfying than stepping out on newly laid flooring that provides looks, comfort, and practicality.
A specialist will prepare the surface properly and install the subfloor as well as the hardwood flooring.
However, installing a new floor is a substantial renovation project and the skills required to do the job will depend on the flooring material chosen and the type of subfloor.
The measuring, cutting and assembling will be done with meticulous care in order to obtain a high quality finish.
While vinyl or carpet squares, and stratified or laminated woods may be relatively easy to install, tiles, solid timber and wall to wall carpets are a little trickier to manage.
When looking for a flooring specialist, choose a competent professional who is recommended by construction contractors or by acquaintances who have used the company’s services in the past.
Even if stone, vinyl sheets, hardwood, and pre-varnished wood can be managed, the finishing work requires significant time and effort. That’s why some projects are best done by a professional – the complexity of the job may require the attention of a skilled tradesperson. What’s more the quality of the installation will have a direct influence on the durability and the comfort of the flooring. Poor installation can even reduce the life of a product. Laying tiles or fitting wall-to-wall carpet requires a certain set of skills. Firstly, the subfloor needs to be carefully prepared and any cracks in wood or concrete surfaces must be repaired.
Every type of carpet has its own particularities, which means a carpet with underlay or carpet tiles will require different installation methods and finishing. Professional tilers or carpet layers can also remove old carpet or flooring and dispose of it in an appropriate manner. Unless home renovators are very confident in their skills, it is worthwhile to hire a flooring specialist for most flooring options. While some handymen are happy to tackle tiling, when it comes to creating patterns, inserting contrasting tiles or adding a listello, the job could get out of hand.
Flooring specialists can discuss the various flooring products suitable for a renovation and will be familiar with all the installation techniques the various materials require.
The installation of a hardwood floor involves many different steps, including the laying of the wood, sanding, staining, and varnishing. Unfinished wood planks or strips must be sanded and finished in place. Pre-varnished models are factory sanded and varnished, which greatly facilitates the installation but for a first timer, the perfect job may still prove difficult. Professionals can also repair or completely refinish timber floors. Stratified, laminated, or floating floors are easy to install as the planks have a system of grooves and tongues that do not require any
They can usually handle every stage of a job, from taking measurements and advising on materials, to the final installation and they will usually offer free quotes, provide an accurate timeline and guarantee their work. Laying a new floor, regardless of which material you choose, is a big ‘reno’ project. If you are time poor, short on renovation know-how and want a quality finish then consult a professional. The end result will give no end of pleasure.
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Revising interior rooms for winter comfort JACQUI GODFREY interior designer at Forma Contemporary Furniture talks about cosier rooms for winter. With the best summer ever almost over and cooler days approaching, it’s time to move indoors and make the most of our interior spaces.
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Our outdoor rooms have been well utilised over the past months so, now, we can begin creating warm cosy interior rooms that protect us from chilly temperatures outside.
make homes healthier With the wild winter weather closing in around us it’s easy to feel cooped up. Thankfully, an innovative company has devised a way to let the outdoors in without us having to spend three months in a leaky home! By pulling dry air in from roof cavities, which mixes with wetter air in the home, these New Zealanddesigned Unovent systems are designed to reduce moisture. While this is good news for carpets and curtains, helping them break the ‘mould’, it’s also beneficial to people too, particularly those who suffer from asthma or allergies. Consisting of individual, ductless outlets into rooms, each with their own fan and washable filter, Unovent can be developed to suit homes of any size, with additional vents added as needed. With fans designed to run more than 150,000 hours (with a six-year warranty), quiet operation, no electronics to master and running costs less than $1 per month, Unovent seems set to help the health of Kiwi homes.
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During the winter months it’s comforting to know we can come home to a retreat that embraces winter. Adding beautiful drapes provides the opportunity to block out the cold while adding substance and form to a room. Snuggling up on a comfy featherfilled sofa with a generous fur throw makes winter luxurious.
WIN! A UNOVENT HOME VENTILATION SYSTEM – VALUED AT $1092.50! Thanks to the good folk at Unovent, EastLife has a Unovent system up for grabs! While this system (includes three outlets) can be fitted by DIY home handymen, professional installation or extra vents can be included for an extra charge. Enter at eastlife. co.nz. One entry per person/email address; entries close May 31, 2015. Winner notified by phone or email.
Ensure home heating is up and running so the main areas of your home are comfortable and warm. Those lucky enough to have an open fire can enjoy the soothing feel of the flames while absorbing the warmth. Winter is the perfect time to have a mellow get together or dinner with friends and family. Stay in touch and set the style by covering your dining table with a plush tablecloth, your best crockery and stylish cutlery. Add some elegant wine glasses and a statement candelabra or candles then you are set for the evening. Prepare a hearty oven dish that doubles in flavour while filling your home for hours with the appetising aroma of a tasty, fulfilling meal.
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Try some possum or rabbit fur cushions teamed with a few more cushions in a soft velvet or chenille.”
Set the lighting low in your living area, turn on a few table lamps or a single floor lamp to create an ambient glow. Layer the room with a textured rug over your carpet or timber flooring. This provides added warmth while being tactile and soft underfoot. Try some possum or rabbit fur cushions teamed with a few more cushions in a soft velvet or chenille. Generous armchairs in smooth velvets or textured weaves are great for curling up on with a book. Add art as a focal point in the room. Make your lounge furniture more intimate by moving it all slightly closer together. To help pass the winter days, create a TV nook for watching classic movies or reading. Add a chaise or ottoman for putting up your feet, lie back and relax. Embrace winter and enjoy the contrast of seasons. Snuggle up inside and look outside at the more dramatic elements of nature that make us appreciate and look forward to another summer.
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At Jag Kitchens we specialise in custom-sized kitchens designed and built to a variety of budgets. We have a complete range of materials covered by our 10 year warranty. Ask about our sophisticated 3D computer design program (see how your kitchen will look before it is built). Whether you are building a new home or simply planning to replace an existing kitchen contact Jag Kitchens. Our showroom is open seven days a week or a visit to our website will give you lots of information and photographs.
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The electric storage water heater is the most common form of water heating in New Zealand. The HJ Cooper by Rinnai range comprises an extensive range of hot water cylinders which include low pressure cylinders in copper or stainless steel and mains
Incredibly energy efficient, it saves as much as 20 percent on water heating costs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; leaving householders more money to spend on the things they love. The new Rinnai Smart Cylinderâ&#x201E;˘ is easy to use too. Available in a range of sizes and pressures, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to find the perfect Rinnai Smart Cylinderâ&#x201E;˘ match â&#x20AC;&#x201C; if only all relationships were that easy!
pressure cylinders in stainless steel or enamel. Rinnai national marketing manager, Kathryn Geck, says the new Rinnai Smart Cylinderâ&#x201E;˘ is the ideal solution for Kiwi homeowners who want all the benefits of hot water, without a hefty price tag. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This cylinder allows homeowners to save up to 20 per cent on their water heating costs, thanks to a revolutionary system that is both easy to use and extremely energy efficient,â&#x20AC;? says Ms Geck. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In an average household thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a saving of $80-$100 a year â&#x20AC;&#x201C; which means youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d pay off the original price of a cylinder over its lifetime.â&#x20AC;? The new Rinnai Smart Cylinderâ&#x201E;˘ is available from June.
Jewellery Collectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cabinet This lockable Victorian collectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cabinet is one of the latest new-to-us treasures to arrive in The Antique Shop. Made of burr walnut, the white marble top has black flecking and a moulded edge above a combination of 10 drawers and three cupboard doors including one with a false front of three drawers. We do wish it could tell us its stories from the late Victorian period! Did someone fill it with treasures from a grand tour? While its secrets remain a mystery, this beautiful piece is now ready for a new home â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a great piece for the serious jewellery collector who appreciates fine workmanship! Measurements â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 775 x 455 x 1010. One only and only at The Antique Shop, Howick.
THE ANTIQUE SHOP The Antique Shop is one of the few left in the city stocking jewellery from different periods and everything from industrial lighting to furniture. It is open 7 days a week, alongside The Apothecary, so stop in for a browse while your other half reads the paper with their coffee.
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presented in Paris and Singapore and will also feature in Miami later this month (May 12-15). See insidherland. com for more details.
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Cherry on the top! Tiles have been used globally on walls and floors for at least 4000 years, admired for their looks, their durability and their practicality. But today’s tiles offer an array of choices that our forebears could never have imagined. DENISE JONES from Mobile Ceramics in Howick talks about the latest trends for 21st century homes. It’s not too many years since the typical bathroom was finished with high gloss paint – often blue or pink – and the floor was covered with vinyl. But, that’s a far cry from today’s fabulous options. In our ‘think tiles, think texture, think glamour’ world, an ever-evolving range of contemporary tiles are a favourite for modern wet rooms – bathroom, laundry and kitchen – plus family rooms, foyers and outdoor rooms. Now, with digital inkjet technology and the ability to source tiles that look like wood, concrete and marble, the choices seem endless. However, for those seeking something really special then check out the fabulous Jungle Lux range of tiles that look exactly like highly polished floorboards. We have two colours, gorgeous Cherry – rich and opulent underfoot; plus Dark, a smouldering charcoal shade that is very much in vogue. These tiles measure 200mm x 1200mm and are perfect for living and entertaining areas as well as kitchens, bathrooms and more. Another range making a big impact www.eastlife.co.nz
dakota avana is Dakota – very rustic, very easy on the eye and ideal for casual living. We have four colours in this range and being especially suitable for floors (and walls) means they are on trend for informal lifestyles. And, remember, if it’s texture you want, there are many clever finishes to please. Anyone keen to renovate should visit our Mobile Ceramics showroom either in Moore St, Howick or in Tawa Dr, Albany where we have six tiled bathrooms on display. Alternatively, make an appointment for an in-home consultation with one of our mobile sales consultants.
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They carry a large selection of tiles so clients can view samples and see how they fit with their decor aspirations.
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Sales numbers spike Total Focus Principal, Greg Roy areinz, gives an update on the local real estate market happenings.
March sales figures from REINZ show yet again an upward movement in the median house price for the greater Howick area. These come on the back of the greatest number of sales for a month since May 2007. The median hit $878,750, up from February’s $868,500. This represents an increase of just over 1% from February but a 14% increase over the past 12 months. For the March-ended quarter, sale prices on average were ahead by 13.7% from a year ago, and nationally they were ahead by 7.7%. There were 276 sales in March which totally blitzed February’s 165. I have been tracking the sales data since January 2007, which was the lead up to the last property cycle boom, and since then (i.e. 99 months of) we have broken the 250 plus sales per month on only seven occasions.
This sharp increase for the month of March didn’t, however, make the year to date sales number better in total for the year ended March 2015 than for the previous 12 month period. Total sales for 12 months ended March 2015 were 2181 and for year ended March 2014 we had slightly more at 2259. Nationally the same trend showed through – the number of sales in March 2015 across all New Zealand was 20.3% higher than March 2014, and 13% higher in the March quarter from a year ago.
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So, while interest rates and supply remain low, it looks like the price increases are here to stay.”
However for the full year ending in March 2015 the change from the previous year was minus 2.1%.
over $272 million – well clear of the next highest month, March 2014, at just over $207 million.
Another figure I have not quoted in the past is the total value of sales for this area which this month hit just
Surprisingly, the next lowest was back in March 2007 at just over $203 million. In between times, January
2009 recorded the lowest total value of sales at $62.6 million (this again being in the period I tracked). So, while interest rates and supply remain low, it looks like the price increases are here to stay. However, balance this out with any moves by the Government or Reserve Bank, immigration numbers and ongoing market confidence on the high prices, and it is hard to know for how long.
Lesson learned from fishy advice Nick Neben is a director of specialist renovation company Smith & Sons Howick and a time-served builder of more than 30 years experience.
Holidaying every summer as a kid, and then shifting to Mt Maunganui as a teenager, I was a well-seasoned fisherman by the time I married. I was experienced when it came to fishing from the ocean, but fresh water fishing was something else. One day while staying down in Taupo my sister-in-law’s boyfriend invited me to go trout fishing with him down the Tongariro River. I was excited, being my first time river fishing. “What about a fishing licence,” I asked. “Na, we don’t need one. We are fishing up the river, not in the lake and they aren’t spawning at the moment, so it’s sweet.” “Cool,” I replied. It took a little bit of getting used to, but by lunchtime I had mastered the flick of the wrist and had managed to hook two brown trout. www.eastlife.co.nz
I was pretty forthcoming holding up my catch when I was approached by a couple who asked, “how’s the fishing going?” I explained that although a novice, the art of casting the braided line and fly was paying off. Unfortunately, Kyle, my fishing companion had disappeared and I was left to face the consequences as the couple (who were fisheries officers) issued me with an infringement notice. I had a sneaky suspicion that Kyle’s cavalier response was not really correct when I quizzed him about the fishing permit, but the excitement of the fishing trip clouded my judgment. I learnt from that lesson and put Kyle’s gung-ho approach down to stupidity, with mine being a mixture of gullibility and ignorance. As a professional in the construction
industry it is important that I offer my clients the best advice and follow the rules set out in the Building Act and by our Local Building Authority. Having trust in those who are professionals in their field ensures peace of mind and gives you confidence that you are doing the right thing. Using naivety as an excuse when taking shortcuts or breaking the rules just won’t cut the mustard with the Council. It is, therefore, important when undertaking any building work that you identify the following: • Does the building work need a Building Consent or is the work exempt from requiring a Building Consent? • Who can carry out the work? • What other conditions may apply? The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment – www.dbh.govt.nz – has a clear set of guidelines which detail what work requires a Building
Consent and what building work is exempt from requiring a Building Consent. With all the problems that have been associated with leaky buildings being prevalent in our minds, why on earth would anyone not follow the rules? There are lots of exemptions that can be found in the DBH Guidelines, but these must be carried out in accordance with the Building Act – just because a Building Consent may not be required, doesn’t give the authority to take shortcuts. Re-cladding is a major issue that I will talk about later in the year, but if you use the following as a rule of thumb you won’t get yourself in trouble: Replacing exterior wall cladding that has failed within 15 years of the cladding being installed, resulting in damage to the wall framing, will require a new Building Consent. Until next month, happy reading. Cheers, Nick eastlife | may 2015 |
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dRiVE New range of Rangers Ford has unveiled its new Ford ranger, which it says will “set a new benchmark in the pickup truck segment with an uncompromised blend of robust capability, craftsmanship and advanced technology”.
Ford ranger remains one of the most capable trucks in its class. With a class-leading ability to wade through water up to 800 mm deep, and with 230 mm of ground clearance, it is designed and engineered to handle the most extreme farm conditions with ease.
new front end styling gives the ranger a bolder, more modern appearance, while a new interior combines style, with improved fit, finish and functionality.
other smart technologies include Hill Launch Assist, to help the driver confidently start off from a slope, whether in forward or reverse.
Strong horizontal lines run across the width of the interior, giving a sense of openness, and framing the central eight-inch touchscreen. Behind the steering wheel, a new dual-TFT instrument cluster provides drivers with information about the vehicle, as well as entertainment, navigation and climate control details at a glance.
A stylish new interior creates an even more comfortable, contemporary and carlike environment for the driver and passengers.
Advanced features available in the range include SYnc 2 connectivity, Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive cruise control, Driver Impairment monitor and Front and rear Parking Sensors.
using natural voice commands, such as “temperature 20 degrees”, “play Ac/Dc” or “I’m hungry”, the driver can control the car’s climate controls, entertainment system and navigation system more easily than ever before.
Ford’s in-car connectivity system. It gives drivers smarter and safer ways to stay connected.
For extra convenience, the new ranger features a 240-volt power socket that can be used to power a laptop computer anywhere, from a back paddock to a family road trip. Start-Stop technology and new electric power assisted steering make the new ranger quieter, and up to 22 per cent more fuel efficient.
Hill Descent control, which uses the traction control system, helps descend steep slopes at a constant speed. For maximum power and torque for heavy-duty towing, Ford is offering the latest generation of its 3.2-litre Duratorq five-cylinder TDci diesel engine. upgrades including an updated exhaust gas recirculation system help to improve fuel efficiency by up to 18 percent, while still putting out 147 kW of power and 470 nm of torque. Continued overleaf
SYnc 2 is the latest generation of Ranger’s suspension has been tuned for improved ride comfort and handling.
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Imports on the rise The used import vehicle market continues to rise, with a 15 per cent increase in the sales of both passenger and commercial vehicles against the same month last year, while the entire market increased 12 per cent. Used imported commercial sales totalled 681 units this February, a 15 per cent increase on the 592 units sold for the same month last year, and the biggest February year-to-date figure since 2008.
From previous page Equipped with the latest generation of Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2.2-litre Duratorq fourcylinder TDCi diesel engine, Ranger delivers significantly improved fuel efficiency and refinement. Depending on the market, Ford will offer a standard 2.2-litre engine,
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Toyota Hiace led with 262 units, followed by the Nissan Caravan with 61 units and the Toyota Dyna with 31 units.
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The used imported passenger segment sold 10,572 units in February, up 15 per cent on last Februaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 9155, the best start to the year since 2006. Suzuki Swift led with 581, with Mazda Axela selling 474 units and Mazda Demio with 426 units.
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– Cath’s ‘Wilde’ ride Talk may (sometimes) be cheap, but when it comes to getting the show on the road, well chosen words can make all the difference to success in business, as NATALIE BRITTAN discovered. From business consultant to award-winning speaker and, now, to television talk show host, Cath Vincent could be described as having the gift of the gab. However, the Half Moon Bay local insists she has worked hard to get where she is. “People think I’m a natural but I’m not. Some of it is natural ability but I actually do work really hard so it feels natural.”
In fact, last year she was the recipient of the BrightStar Emerging Speaker Award at the National Speakers Association’s annual gala and has spoken at the internationally renowned TEDx event in Wellington. But, still restless it was through a friend’s husband that she landed herself a guest spot on TV show, The Beat Goes On which screens on Face TV, Sky channel 83.
Five years ago, while living in Perth, Cath felt as if she’d seen it all, done it all and it was time for change. After she attended a personal development course in Fiji, change came rapidly. Meeting long-haired rocker and long-time local, Jesse Wilde, a holiday romance soon blossomed and she moved to New Zealand to be with him. Cath also took up public speaking after joining the local BNI business networking group. “It just fell into my lap really!”
That sparked a desire to have her own TV show, and last year the dream became a reality with The Cath Vincent Show launching in October, also on Face TV. Each 30-minute episode features a guest celebrity and Cath’s other half, Jesse, hosts the music segment which features different talents. Initially, the show was to be funded by Face TV, but Cath soon realised that she had different ideals. “We didn’t really want to make the same show. I don’t want to talk about politics or sensational stuff, I want to talk about inspiring content that makes people’s lives better.” Continued overleaf
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key celebrity guests attract tv viewers From previous page So, she decided to fund the show out of her own pocket. The series also makes money from guest speakers who want to produce quality video content. “Last year we broke even which the general manager of Face TV said is practically unheard of. I’m really proud of that.” This month, Cath debuts her second season and is excited about reaching more viewers with a full marketing and production team, many made up of volunteers. “You bite off something as big as this and realise you can’t be all these people; you have to reach out. You also realise there’s loads of people willing to help!” Face TV receives 180,000 to 200,000 viewers a month and The Cath Vincent Show screens on the 7.30pm Monday slot then repeats during the week. Last season saw celebrities such as actor and singer, Shane Cortese and adventurer, Kevin Biggar of First Crossings appear on the show.
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I’m inspired to do something that has a lasting impact. I think a lot of people can improve their lives by doing something tiny.”
Although financial risk is something that would cause concern for many TV producers, Cath is surprisingly unruffled. “It’s funny when you’re doing what you’re supposed to do you don’t really worry.” It helps that Cath believes wholly in the show’s mission which is to help people “wake up their wow”, learn something and improve their lives. “I’m inspired to do something that has a lasting impact. I think a lot of people can improve their lives by doing something tiny.” • The Cath Vincent Show begins screening on May 4, on Face TV, Sky Channel 83 at 7.30pm.
When the going gets tough, the tough take out their Samsung and call for help. Country folk may be built of sterner stuff than our city cousins, but sometimes a little help is needed when out in the real world where the environment bites back and delicate tablets just won’t cut the mustard! Fortunately, in a move more akin to a breakthrough than a breakdown, Samsung has hardened up by making life easier with its new Galaxy Tab Active.
Zealand has been that consumergrade tablets just aren’t robust enough for industries such as agri-business.
“Our ruggedised Tab Active has been very well-received in the UK and USA, across a wide variety of industries,” says Verdon Kelliher from Samsung New Zealand.
However, this Samsung says so much thanks to its raised textured control buttons, toughened glass and rubberised casing, designed to protect it in the harshest of environments.
“Rain, hail or shine, there’s now no excuse for not being connected to the rest of the world!”
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Keep interests protected Wynyard Wood consultant, RICHARD OSBORNE, whose specialties include commercial law and intellectual property law, writes on issues concerning the business community Anyone dealing with personal property commercially should be aware of the following. Property can be something you can see and touch or it could be something intangible, such as a debt.
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An example of a security interest is where the seller of goods tries to retain the right to the property until such time as the buyer pays for the goods.”
If the property is used to support the performance of an obligation it is a security interest. An example of a security interest is where the seller of goods tries to retain the right to the property until such time as the buyer pays for the goods.
situations give rise to deemed security interests.
As this claim is a security interest if it is not registered in time as a charge under the online personal property register (PPSR), the seller will lose out to a prior interest such as a bank or someone who has their charge registered first.
As they are not obvious, you can lose out to a competing claim if you don’t register a PPSR charge in time. Examples include goods on consignment, leases for more than one year, assignments of debts and various hire or sales agreements.
Luckily, for unpaid sellers, if they structure their terms and conditions correctly, and register on the PPSR in time, they can get a super priority over all other competitors.
On the other hand, some transactions that would be security interests are excluded.
That example is clear because the seller’s claim against the property is obviously a security. Other
The practical point is that any time personal property is dealt with in a business there is a good chance that it is a security interest. Your interest is at risk if it is not properly protected by a PPSR charge.
you’re going to do ‘what’ now? – Part 1 Bill Potter – The Business Maverick. Bill is an international Platform Speaker and coach, who has presented in 57 countries. www.speakers.co.nz/ billpotter.html www.btob.co.nz/the-business-maverick The first keynote I made from a coffin was in Rotorua, in 1991. I was the after-dinner speaker at a national marketing conference. It may still be true today, but then, there was no known record anywhere else in the world of a keynote speaker speaking from a coffin. So, Kiwis, still rule! The lead-up to the keynote is a story of its own. It included choosing the right coffin, delivery of it in front of hotel staff, my smoke machine nearly triggering smoke alarms in my room (emptying the hotel), my strange costume, throwing my notes about and... fun audience participation. Why did I choose this format, for a business message to a sophisticated dinner audience? The ‘Wow’ factor? Being ‘first in the world’? Confirming my ‘maverick’ status? Nothing so clever. The client challenged me to do something ‘better than last year’s speaker’ at the same conference. He explained that ‘so-and-so’ was their keynote speaker in the previous year. He did, blah, blah, blah, and did I think I could beat that? Confidence will take you places. If you want to succeed, always start with ‘yes’. Most grownups don’t. I smiled and told him, I would do better than that.
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Exterior Chemical Wash removes fungi, moss, etc that attract pests such as ďŹ&#x201A;ies, cockroaches, mosquitoes etc to breed. It also protects the paint and increases its life considerably.
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