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Building And Home Maintenance: With QPC Builders

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Our CHANNEL Building and Home Maintenance column is contributed on a monthly basis by Alex Coburn QPC Builders. Alex and his team are refreshingly energetic and passionate North Shore builders dedicated to delivering the highest quality work that sets them apart. www.qpcbuilders.co.nz

Before…

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Alex Coburn with Lloyd and Katherine Albiston.

Renovating with QPC… Building or renovating a home can be a stressful experience, so finding a building company that makes the process as painless as possible can make the world of difference. QPC Builders specialise in taking the stress out of your new build, renovation or re-cladding project. QPC Builders are an owner-operated building company who have excelled in a tough economic climate due to their dedication to service, value and excellence. QPC recently completed a reclad and renovation on a 2 storey, 4 bedroom house in Ellerslie and here is what their clients Lloyd and Katherine Albiston had to say. 1. What made you decide to reclad your house? We decided to reclad our house following a building assessment which indicated there were weathertight issues that needed to be addressed. Whilst there was little physical evidence of any problems on either the interior or exterior, the Engineers assessment and subsequent analysis of samples taken showed there was some structural damage. 2. Did you enjoy working with QPC through the process and did you feel they looked after you? We’re not sure if ‘enjoy’ is the right word given the leaky home circumstances, however the close ongoing communication between QPC owner Alex, and his team working on our house was very good. Any issues we raised with the Project Manager Brett, the builders or Alex were addressed promptly. We found them professional, helpful and friendly. As Alex frequently said to us “we only want to

make you happy with your ‘new’ house". He personally took a close interest in progress and made regular site visits. We liked the weekly onsite meetings with Brett our Project Manager and other contractors. It gave us an opportunity to understand, learn, question and give input into things. 3. What are your thoughts on quality and the end result? Did they charge you what they said they would? Quality of materials and workmanship was always very important to us. We saw the project as a partnership between QPC and ourselves and almost on a daily basis we visited the house to discuss progress, understand and clarify any issues as they arose and seek quality solutions. We are house proud and make no excuses for being very fussy owners. We found the close ongoing dialogue with QPC worked very well and ensured we ended up with a home that we are very happy with. Re cost and charging any additional costs outside the contract price were always discussed in advance with us and our agreement obtained. We like a ‘no surprises’ approach. 4. Would you recommend QPC builders in the future? Yes we would, with the recommendation that any building project be approached on the basis of it being a joint partnership between the owners and QPC with all parties committed to a quality outcome. If you have a project in mind big or small give us a call today for a FREE no obligations quote 0800 772 266 or check out our website www.qpcbuilders.co.nz

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

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ART EXHIBITION - Carmel McCormick "Domes" Bruce Mason Centre, 1st-31st October

Spring is Sprung School Holiday Programme

Mairangi Arts Centre, 30 September- 4th October

Pinehurst School Exhibition: Showcase

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 30th September-3rd October

Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Thursday

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Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

Devonport Community House, 10.30am-12pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Keep Fit

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10.30am

Campbells Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

Mrs Wishy-Washy by Joy Cowley,

Cards 500 or Canasta

The Pumphouse, 10.30am & 2pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Devonport Community House, 1.15-2pm

Devonport Community Choir Meet - Every Tuesday RSA Hall, Devonport, 7pm

Kids Lego Parties, Ages 5-11

Shore City, Takapuna, 7th-11th October, 10am-2pm

Rumpelstiltskin

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Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

Marie Potter: Come, Sit and Listen

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, October 5th- 20th

Rumpelstiltskin

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Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

First Impressions Exhibition

Mairangi Arts Centre 9th October- 9th November

Community Walking Group

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Massey University information drop in session

Columbus Coffee in Smales Farm, 11.30am-1.30pm and 4.30pm-6.30pm

Mrs Wishy-Washy by Joy Cowley

Cards 500 or Canasta

Rumpelstiltskin

Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

Dementia Social Group

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Devonport Community House 11-2pm

Bowls

Vintage Craft Workshop

The Shorecooleles live

Devonport Community House 2-4pm

The Pumphouse, 10.30am & 2pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10.30am Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

Dementia Social Group

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10.30am

Morning Melodies

- Summerset NZ Young @ Heart Chorus Bruce Mason Centre, 11am

Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9.15am

Scottish Dance- Ph. 410 5199

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60’s Up Indoor Bowls

Dance Mobility for Older Adults

Community Walking Group

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Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

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Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Keep Fit

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Hank Marvin- Gypsy Jazz

BNZ Connect Evening

The Women in Black

Devonport Community House, 10.30am-12pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10.30am

Campbells Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

BNZ Takapuna, 5.30pm

Devonport Community House, 1.30pm-2.30pm

North Harbour Stadium, 7-8:30am Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

Devonport Community House,1.15-2pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

NHBA Business Breakfast – Sir Ralph Norris

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10:30am

Cards 500 or Canasta

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

Keep Fit

Campbells Bay Primary School Hall, 6:45pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Bowls

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

BNZ Takapuna, 5.30pm

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60’s Up Exercises

Mairangi Arts Centre, 6pm

BNZ Connect Evening

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

Vintage Craft Workshop

Devonport Community House, 10.30am-12pm

Devonport Community House 2-4pm

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

Photography Workshop for Kids, Ages 7-13

Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

Devonport Community House,1.15-2pm

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Rumpelstiltskin

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

Bruce Mason Centre, 8pm

The Pumphouse, 16th-26th October, 7:30pm

Milford Indoor Bowls

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 7.15pm

Dean Buchanan & Helga Strewe Exhibition

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, October 19-31st

Dementia Social Group

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St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10.30am

Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9.15am

Scottish Dance- Ph. 410 5199

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

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Devonport Community House, 10.30am-12pm

Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Bowls

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Keep Fit

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

BNZ Connect Evening

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

Dance Mobility for Older Adults

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

Devonport Community House,1.15-2pm

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm

Campbells Bay Primary School Hall, 6.45pm

BNZ Takapuna, 5.30pm

Devonport Community House, 1.30pm-2.30pm

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Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10.30am

The Rose Centre

The Rose Centre

The Rose Centre

Milford Indoor Bowls

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 7.15pm

Dementia Social Group

St Georges Presbyterian Church, 10.30am

Bowls

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:45pm

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Scrabble

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9.15am

Scottish Dance- Ph. 410 5199

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10am

60’s Up Indoor Bowls

Cards 500 or Canasta

Dance Mobility for Older Adults

Yoga for Mums and Pre-schoolers

Milford Indoor Bowls

BNZ Connect Evening

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 1pm Devonport Community House, 1.30pm-2.30pm Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 7.15pm

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 12:30pm

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Community Walking Group

Meet at Les Mills Takapuna, 8am

Peggy Pearl Knitters Group

Devonport Community House, 10.30am-12pm

Campbell Castor Indoor Bowling Club

Campbells Bay Primary School Hall, 6.45pm

Devonport Community House,1.15-2pm BNZ Takapuna, 5.30pm

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Dementia Social Group

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church, 10am

60’s Up Exercises

Methodist Church Hall, Takapuna, 10am

Keep Fit

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 10.30am

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October 2013

Community Calendar This Channel Community Calendar is published monthly for Community Events. If you would like to include your event please email details to: ella@benefitz.co.nz

Friday

Saturday

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Hospice North Shore Enlightenment Seminar Westlake Boys High School 8.45am-4pm

School Holiday Arts and Crafts, Shore City Make your own bird feeder

Sunday

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Albany Farmers Market Albany Hall, 8am-1pm

Milford Village Square Markets

Milford Village Square, 9.30am- 2pm

Ages 5-11, 10am-2pm

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am- Noon

John Coley: Collages 2013

Devonport Craft Market

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 5th-23rd October

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12 – Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Devonport Community House, 10am-3pm

Artefacts - Incubator 2013 Exhibition

High tea

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 5th-17th October

Bowls

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Browns Bay Market,

Make your own Lollipop – Every Sunday

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, 5th-23rd October

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

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6am- Noon

Anzac Road Carpark, 6am- Noon

Marie Potter: Come, Sit and Listen Exhibition

Rumikub

Pick of the Week

Takapuna Market

Lake House Arts Centre, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm

Heritage Film Night Lake House Theatre, Friday 4th October, 7pm.

Mrs Wishy-Washy by Joy Cowly The Pumphouse, 10:30am & 2pm

Heritage Film Night

Lake House Theatre, 7pm

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Rumpelstiltskin

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Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

Mairangi Bay Farmers Market Green Gables, 8am

Rumpelstiltskin

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Browns Bay Market

The Rose Centre, 10am-3pm

The Pumphouse, 10.30am & 2pm

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

SING Concert

Bowls

Bombshells starring Ali Harper

Elvis to the MAX

High tea

– Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

7pm, The Rose Centre, Belmont

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Vic Theatre, Devonport 7.30pm

Bruce Mason Centre, 8pm

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

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‘Pop Kultcha’ Collectables Market Day

Mrs Wishy-Washy by Joy Cowley

The Pumphouse, 10.30am & 2pm

6am- Noon

Anzac Road Carpark, 6am- Noon

Bruce Mason Centre, 10.30am

Mrs Wishy-Washy by Joy Cowley

Takapuna Market

Rumpelstiltskin Bruce Mason Centre, 7th-12th October, 10:30am.

Lake House Arts Centre, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm

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– Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Albany Farmers Market Albany Hall, 8am-1pm

Mairangi Bay Farmers Market

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Green Gables, 8am

Takapuna Market 6am- Noon

Browns Bay Market

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Anzac Road Carpark, 6am- Noon

Bowls

Birkenhead Artisan Market

Make your own Lollipop – Every Sunday

Jocose Fashion Fundraiser for Hospice

North Shore Male Choir Hospice Charity Concert

Westlake Girls Alumni Spring Meet up

Fine Homes Tour of Devonport

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 4pm

The S-Oscars, South Seas Film & TV Awards

Shona Laing, Debbie Harwood and Rikki Morris Live

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

Highbury Community House, 9am

The Spencer on Byron, 6pm

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am- Noon

St Georges Church, Takapuna, 2pm

Visit 10 Devonport homes of Distinction, 9:30am-3:30pm

Informal Gathering – Staff room, 2-4pm

The Rose Centre

The Rose Centre

Vic Theatre, Devonport, 5pm

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12

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Mairangi Bay Farmers Market Green Gables, 8am

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Takapuna Market 6am- Noon

Katherine Batchelor: Playing with Nature Exhibition

Browns Bay Market

Bowls

Amnesty International: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Make your own Lollipop – Every Sunday

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton 8pm

– Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

The Depot Artspace, Devonport, Oct 19th-31st

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

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Anzac Road Carpark, 6am- Noon

The Vic, Devonport, R15, $30, 7pm

The Rose Centre

High Tea at Lake House Arts Centre, Weds 13th October, 10am, 11am, 12pm & 2pm.

Vic Theatre, Devonport, 7.30pm

The Old Lolly Shop, 9am- Noon

The Rose Centre

Popcorn by Ben Elton, The Rose Centre, 19th-26th October, 8pm.

Rumikub

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 9am

Mums & Bubs: Movie and Hot Drink for just $12 – Every Friday, The Vic, Devonport, 11am

Bowls

Milford Senior Citizens Hall, 1pm

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Mairangi Bay Farmers Market Green Gables, 8am

Milford Village Square Markets

Milford Village Square, 9.30am- 2pm

St Leo’s Village Fair 2013

Owens Road, Devonport, 11am-2pm

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Takapuna Market 6am- Noon

Browns Bay Market

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Anzac Road Carpark, 6am- Noon

Make your own Lollipop – Every Sunday The Old Lolly Shop, 9am- Noon

Loren and Mark Live

Vic Theatre, Devonport 8pm

Live music: Loren Barrigar an Mark Mazengarb, The Vic, Devonport, Friday 1st November, 8pm.

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Contents: In the Channel Out & About 2 7

BNZ Community Calendar Out & About on the Shore

Eating Out 18 Eating Out: Restaurant Listings 19 Feature Restaurant: The Olive Press Bistro and Bar 20 Feature Restaurant: Mairangi Japanese Cuisine 24 Feature Café: Como St Cafe 25 Eating Out: Cafe Listings

Takapuna Beach

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Cover Features 41 What’s Hot on the Shore 56 Back to School? Continuing Education 76 The Block NZ: Contestants’ feature

More features 6 I’ve Been Positively Thinking 28 Local Business Profile: Booktrack 49 Five Favourite’s on the Shore: Ted Zorn 54 Shore People Offshore: Rebecca Prentice 70 Rotary Club of North Takapuna 72 Channel Grill: Gavin Leonard 100 Channel feature: The Men’s Shed 107 The Healthy Channel: John Appleton 113 Young writers: Jeffery Choy and Ian Lim

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Views From the Beach with TBBA Shore City retail features Takapuna Retail Feature: Bardsleys Retail Therapy at Takapuna Beach

Milford 78 Milford: MBA News 83 Milford Feature: Well & Wild Healing House

Devonport 92 Devonport: DBA News 94 Devonport Feature: Fine Homes Tour

Arts 15 The Vic 106 The PumpHouse

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Education 112 114 115 116 117 118 125

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• Janet commits to achieve a solution for you

Teamwork

Riding the Waves Together

Oh October, welcome back! September was a strange month that seemed full of challenges, and the lengthy drawn-out battle for the America’s Cup became an exhausting daily dose of hope and fear. Was it a victory of technology over toil? Of money over manpower? Didn’t Goliath burn off into the sunset on his NASA-powered turbo-rocket leaving the valiant David scratching his head and wondering what the hell happened to the catapult and stone that had seemed so destined to wipe out the giant? As humble as Kiwis are in victory, they are equally gracious in defeat and the collective nation took it on the chin, whilst recognising and respecting the tremendous achievements of the gallant Team NZ. Oracle sailed impeccably to clinch so many consecutive races to power to victory and for that they deserved all the praise they received. Teamwork is key in another focus of the nation’s televisual attention this month: The Block NZ. This competition also began in September and has also seen thousands of Kiwis glued to their TV screens. This time, to follow the progress of four couples renovating properties off Lake Road in Takapuna with the battle involving windows, not wind, and undercoats instead of Code Zeros. For this issue, I put some questions to the contestants

who are competing to create the most profitable house from the dilapidated shells they began with. They kindly downed tools to share their experiences of the show as it progresses to the final stages. Time will tell whether Pete and Andy, Alisa and Koan, Loz and Tom or Alice and Caleb will be victorious. Perhaps the winning team will be the one that enlists the services of a robotic room-painter? Or maybe the couple that adopts a digital décor-design device will storm to victory? One thing is for certain though, with or without performanceenhancing technology, the winning team will have succeeded thanks to good old-fashioned teamwork. We hope you enjoy our October issue, in which we celebrate the achievements of North Shore residents, community groups, schools and businesses, present some of the opportunities for Continuing Education in our area, and much more. Channel continues to grow as a quality, free publication that we’re proud to present to the North Shore community each month. Putting it together has, as always, taken a whole lot of teamwork.

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I’ve Been (positively) Thinking...

Voting online overdue I’ve been thinking... that it is probably time that we moved our voting system into the online era. As many readers will know by now – with my face having been peering at them from many billboards around the area – I am standing for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. It is totally new to me being involved in this process and I have enjoyed the experience. As I write this, in late September, election day is still over two weeks away, so I wait in anticipation. What I have learnt during this process is that there is some apathy about the voting process, particularly from the younger sector, which is really disappointing. Apparently the voting numbers were higher than usual at the last local body election due to the introduction of the Super City. But higher was a staggeringly poor 40 odd percent! So less than half of the people eligible actually voted! And even more disappointingly, those in the know are predicting an even lower turnout for these 2013 elections.

A very high percentage are so used to doing things online these days. So lets make sure we get this in place for future elections. For these 2013 elections it amazes me that we haven’t yet got online voting in place as an option. This would undoubtedly increase the likelihood of our younger people voting. A very high percentage are so used to doing things online these days. So lets make sure we get this in place for future elections.

I’ve Been Thinking... By Aidan Bennett aidan@benefitz.co.nz Twitter: @AidanLBennett

But this is still no excuse for not voting. If you did vote then I say well done to you. If you haven’t voted and you’re reading this before closing day, then get off your backside and exercise your right. But make sure you put a tick beside the name at the top of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board list, haha!

dragged along to Vegas as I am not a ‘punter’ and had no desire to go there. But it was loads of fun and not as sleazy as I thought it would be. Taking in the yachting in San Fran was also a buzz. I’ve been thinking... that it is going to be a great summer! The temperature is getting warmer, the days are getting longer with daylight saving having kicked in and winter is firmly behind us. Bring it on I say!

I’ve been thinking... that travelling through the United States is very interesting. In early September, MIchelle and I spent just over two weeks on holiday doing a pretty quick trip in the States and Have a great October. Make sure you Vote! enjoyed it immensely. We went to New York, Washington, the Cape Cod – Aidan Bennett area, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Las Vegas and finished aidan@benefitz.co.nz with a few days in San Francisco. This Twitter: @AidanLBennett was a combination of flying and driving so we experienced quite a bit in a very short time. What is great about the States is the variety, with all these places being quite different. But what is consistent, however, is the excellent service you receive due to their ‘tipping’ culture. There is always a smile and 99% of the people working in service roles are ever-sohelpful and super friendly. Highlights for me of the trip were discovering the history of the US in Washington and vibrancy Watching America’s Cup Yachting from high up on Alcatraz, San Francisco Bay. of Las Vegas. I was actually

I want your positive feedback... Send your positive feedback to me. We are interested in interacting with readers. Email me... aidan@benefitz.co.nz or send to Channel Feedback, PO Box 33-1630, Takapuna.

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Out & About on the Shore

Out & About on the Shore

Back to Uni for BNZ CEO Students at Massey University, Albany, had the chance to quiz the CEO of BNZ Andrew Thorburn and gain financial advice from BNZ staff as the bank held its annual Closed For Good day last month. Andrew gave students at the Albany campus advice on working towards their life goals through sacrifice, taking risks and having fun along the way! He spent the day on the Shore, visiting Hospice North Shore in Takapuna and helping out at the Salvation Army store in Birkenhead prior to his trip to the university. A competition also ran to give students the chance to win a 'day in the life' of the CEO, with the winner getting to spend a day shadowing Andrew in his role.

Andrew Thorburn, Jurge Kolv, Warren Hatcher.

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Out & About on the Shore

Vintage Glamour at Heritage High Tea Guests dressed in Viva La Vintage retro clothing and were treated to period make-up and hair styling at a glamorous afternoon of fun and finery in Devonport. High tea was served at the Peace and Plenty Inn on Flagstaff Terrace at the heritage event last month. Retro stylist Rose Jackson of Decadia gave guests makeovers to match their attire from the thirties, forties, fifties and sixties eras. Bronwyn Davies of Viva La Vintage worked with Peace and Plenty owner Judy Machin to bring a retro twist to the traditional high tea. Bubbles and beautiful finger food were enjoyed by all. Carmen Basu, Rachel Kita

yama-Moore.

Alicia Warden mid-makeover by Rose Jackson.

Annie Phillips, Glenda Irwin, Sarah Vaafusuaga, Suanne Kanzig.

Rose Jackson, Judy Machen, Alicia Warden.

Hunte Collett, Jemma Stanley, Judy Machen, Bronwyn Davies.

Maggie Barry

Stephanie Ray, Judy Machin, Cathy Warden.

Sarah Vaafusuaga, Judy Machin, Glenda Irwin, Suanne Kanzig.

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Out & About on the Shore

Cheering on Team New Zealand! Takapuna Boating Club and Rotary Club Takapuna held their America's Cup Breakfast with MC Rod Slater. It was an exciting morning to cheer our team as the ongoing support from around New Zealand mounted. Guests enjoyed watching the race on large screen TV and tucked into a hearty breakfast. Bob McGuigan, Phil Ashton.

Robyn Arblaster, John Sandford, Liz Algie.

Sara Mayer, Hugh and Wendy Stedman.

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Fashion and Funds Walk-in Wardrobe' was held at Hauraki Primary School last month, raising funds for the local school by way of a 'fashion fundraiser'. All clothes were donated by friends and family of the school. A silent auction of items donated by local businesses included a top worn by Pippa Wetzell on television and some decadent bubbly donated by Bayleys North Shore.

Sarah Cotter, Nik Gillies, Jayne Arthur, Ange McCarty, Paula Rennie.

Kym Nyhoff, Catherine Morcombe, Sarnia Carter.

Sarah Latch, Claire Talbot.

Clarinda Franklin, Pam Mahy, Catherine Livingstone, Katriona Oliver.

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Artists Share Their 'Dialect' Showcasing works by artists living with disability and impairment, an exhibition entitled 'Dialect' opened last month at Mairangi Arts Centre. The show reflects the cultural and artistic diversity of artists who practice at Spark Centre of Creative Development. Chair of Spark Centre's Board, Tanya Black of Attitude TV introduced guest speaker entrepreneur and motivational speaker Barry de Geest. 'Dialect' is an vibrant and inspiring exhibition at the Hastings Road centre that runs until the 5th of October.

Allyson Hamblett, Winand Vermeer, Francey Young.

Clio Hartdegen, Thonia Brooks, Leigh Hesketh. Tanya Black, Thonia Brooks

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John and Margaret Cornish, Lena Kovac.

Donna Jaser, Ann Moore, Kathie Boyd.

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Bikes, Bubbly and Benevolence A beautiful Castor Bay home was the setting for a fund-raising high tea afternoon organised by Alexandra Pennycuick, who is part of the Auckland University's Ride to Conquer Cancer Team. The team is to cycle 200km in November raising funds for the Cancer Society Auckland, and the Cancer Research Centre at the University. Each team member's goal is to raise $2500 each for this cause. Alexandra organised an afternoon of good food, good wine, raffles, hampers and live music to kick-start her fund-raising efforts.

Alexandra Pennycuick, Anna Ma, Leah Johnston, James Harper, Blaz Zabukovec, Nicola Macpherson.

Larraine Grace, Ben Grace, Margaret Sutton, Emma Tait.

Deb McGhie, Lorranine Gatiss, Teresa Fowler.

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Lexus of North Shore North Harbour Club Rugby Lunch A charity afternoon with a rugby theme was held at North Harbour Stadium last month. Guests enjoyed fine dining, a 'Rugby Rumble Quiz', and an engaging speech from guest speaker for the afternoon New Zealand Rugby Union CEO, Steve Tew. A presentation was given by North Harbour Rugby Union on 'The Blues', and rugby aficionados John Morgan and Murray Bolton were part of a panel interviewed by Ian Jones. A charity auction rounded off proceedings. Victoria Cockerton, Dave Hillier.

Chris Maclean, Mike Ridgway, Peter Simpson.

John Algie, Bob Jago, Mark Jago, Simon Lamb.

Lynda Mann, Martin Keogh, Maurice Stack, Jean Markarian.

Rod and Ann Needham, Peter Houlker, Phil Smith, Peter Dawson.

Rod Slater, Gary Monk, Dave Donaldson.

Vicki Hudson, Marshall Barlow, Marie Wong, Dean Flyger.

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Welcome to October everyone! We have finally installed our 3D projection equipment in the Albert Cinema and will be celebrating going digital on The Vic’s 101st Birthday on Saturday 26th October! Let’s Rock The Vic FRI 18 OCT The movie we are screening for the occasion is Beyond the Edge ... A selection of young local bands take the in 3D! This will be a real experience - hope to see you there! stage at The Vic in what we hope will become -Philipp, Robin, and the Team at The Vic. a recurring event! Featuring Indie Shot Glass, Lost Authority, LUDO and These Guys. Show starts at 7.30pm Tickets $10 / $7 for students. On sale now at The Vic Box Office and www.thevic.co.nz Door sales available on the night.

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Classic Songbirds grace the stage! Join Shona Laing, Debbie Harwood, and Rikki Morris for an intimate evening of songs and stories. Playing everything from their signature songs, to their newest creations. Show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets $35 presale or $40 on the door. On sale now at The Vic Box Office and www.thevic.co.nz

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Auckland born Mark Mazengarb and New Yorker Loren Barrigar share a unique musical chemistry seldom found among musicians. “Fresh and exciting...these guys ROCK!!!” Show starts at 8pm. Tickets $25 presale or $30 on the door. On sale now at The Vic Box Office and www.thevic.co.nz

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Delicious Treats with Devonport Chocolates

Here it is… How to temper

chocolate at home!

By Caroline Everitt of Devonport Chocolates

As promised, here is a way you can temper chocolate at home using a microwave. This is great to use if you are dipping fruit or your own truffles in coverture chocolate. It means the chocolate will have a nice gloss and shine to it that will last. This would also be fun to do during the school holidays to make your own chocolates. Polish the cavities of your mould with your soft lint-free cloth. (Photo 1) 500g Devonport Chocolates Callets (I used Put 300g of chocolate callets 56% cocoa solids) in your medium bowl. Place in the microwave on 1 x medium microwave proof bowl medium power and microwave in 1 x small microwave proof bowl Chocolate moulds (depending on size of one minute bursts until melted. chocolates this quantity of chocolate will make Stir well between each burst in approximately two moulds) the microwave. (Photo 2) Lint free soft cloth Once melted, check the Digital thermometer (with probe) available from all good kitchen stores temperature of your chocolate - it Rubber spatula needs to be between 46-49°C. Disposable piping bags If your chocolate has melted but hasn’t reached this temperature put it in the microwave on medium for 20 second bursts until it reaches this temperature, stirring well each time. Now you want to bring your melted chocolate down to 29°C - this is how you do it. Slowly add spoonfuls of unmelted callets to your melted chocolate stirring well between each spoonful and checking the temperature. Only add Photo 1. up to approximately 100g of chocolate (half of what you have left). It is really important to keep scraping the sides of your bowl and keep stirring - never leave it to just sit. Check the temperature regularly until the temperature of your chocolate is down to 29°C. This can take some time depending on the temperature of your room. Once the temperature has reached 29°C you need to bring it up to 32°C and this is how you do Photo 2. this: Microwave your remaining chocolate callets on medium in one minute bursts until melted. The

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temperature of the chocolate needs to reach 46°C (Photo 3). Then add this melted chocolate to the chocolate that has reached 29°C. Your chocolate should now have come up to 32°C. Give your mould a very quick heat on low in the microwave for a few seconds. You don’t want to melt the mould but you don’t want to lose your temper because your mould is cold - the mould needs to be around 25°C. Fill your piping bags with chocolate and pipe into your moulds. (Photo 4) Bang the mould lightly on the bench this will help settle the chocolate and bring out any air bubbles. Put in the fridge to set for approximately 10 minutes until the chocolate has retracted from the mould (you will see what I mean).

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Some tips: • You can get heaps of fun moulds from Spotlight and www.homestylechocolates.co.nz • You can knife test your tempered chocolate before you use it; literally dip a knife in melted chocolate and put it in your fridge to set before you use your chocolate. If it is shiny and not streaky in colour it has tempered. • The temperature of your room will affect your tempering, take your time and don’t stress – Photo 5. Chocolate is very temperamental, if you are in a rush don’t even try, make something else! • If your tempering doesn’t work, keep your chocolate. Once it has set, break it up and try again. That is the fabulous thing with solid chocolate, it won’t go to waste! • Finished Product (Photo 5)

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Portofino Devonport For 23 years, Portofino has been bringing the very best in Italian dining to the Devonport peninsula. A multitude of mouth-watering options delight diners; Pesce Portofino combines fresh market fish pan-fried with shrimps, champagne and a cream lemon sauce, Bistecca Portofino is a signature dish of Scotch fillet flambéed in marsala then grilled with tomato and cheese. The scallopine (schnitzel) dishes, pollo (chicken), risotto dishes, pastas and pizzas are plentiful. Fine Italian, as well as New Zealand, wines can be matched to any dish. Buon Appetito! Open seven days for dinner from 5pm. Lunch from 11.30am on Fri, Sat, Sun. Upstairs at 26, Victoria Road, Devonport 09 445 3777 www.portofinodevonport.co.nz Tip: Try our signature dish, Bistecca Portofino!

Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar Take a trip to the Mediterranean without leaving the North Shore! Nicolino Restaurant & Cube Bar has been bringing the tastes and sounds of Greece to Devonport for over 12 years. Traditional Greek dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, kleftiko (braised lamb shanks) and spanakopita (spinach, feta cheese, oregano and olives baked in filo pastry) sit alongside Mediterranean specialities such as Catalan duck, and delicious pizzas and pastas. Nicolino’s is both BYO and fully licensed, and provides takeaway pizzas and meals, including free local delivery. Open Mon to Sun 4pm - Late. 103 Victoria Road, Devonport 09 446 6664 www.nicolinorestaurant.co.nz Tip: Greek party night every Thursday with live Greek music and dance by “Sounds of Greece”.

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Sigdi Authentic Indian Cuisine Find some of the finest Indian cuisine in Auckland. A traditional tandoor oven is used to infuse the naans, meats and entrees with the utmost flavour and Indian authenticity. Staple Indian restaurant dishes such as Rogan Josh, Balti and Tikka Masala, are expertly crafted, but look beyond these and you'll find less well-known delights such as the delicious Karhai Gosht - lamb or beef with capsicums, onions, fresh ginger and coriander. The Goan Fish Curry is a spectacular combination of fish fillets perfectly married together with coconut and tomato. Chicken Saagwala is a beautiful mild option, blending pureed spinach with light spices, if you fancy a change from the Chicken Korma. Open Mon to Sun 5pm - 10pm. 161 Victoria Road, Devonport 09 445 1546 www.sigdi.co.nz Treat: $45 Family Deal (normally $57) - Choice of 3 curries plus 3 naan, Basmati rice, 4 poppodums & raita. Conditions apply.

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Victoria Road Bistro

Fortune Fountain

Pinot Plus

Victoria Road Bistro brings new culinary flair to Devonport’s main shopping and dining strip. This little jewel of a restaurant manages to blend the relaxed ambience of the seaside village with the style expectations of some of the country’s foremost eating out establishments.

A spectacular setting and authentic Asian cuisine are giving diners enjoyable eating out experiences at Fortune Fountain Restaurant.

This is one of those unique little gems in Takapuna; It’s not just a wine bar, it’s not just a restaurant – this is the living embodiment of owner John Ingle’s passion, love and taste of good wine and food.

For those looking for innovation and true quality in their contemporary dining experience, this place delivers. A well-designed interior includes newspaper print table cloths, brick and wood walls, lovely lighting, and a piano. ‘Beginnings, Middle and Endings’ are expertly-crafted from highest quality ingredients. Open Tues to Sat 5pm - 10:30pm, Sun 11:30am - 3pm. 97, Victoria Road, Devonport 09 445 2037 www.victoriaroadbistro.co.nz Treat: Mills reef reserve Merlot Malbec 2011 $48 per bottle $10 per glass.

Quickly establishing itself as a major player on the Shore culinary scene, this Lake Road restaurant has landed with a bang. Ornate chandeliers, spacious dining rooms and an actual fountain give this place an opulent, palatial feel. Quality wines match the fine food: from show-stopping crayfish to the succulent squid and superb satay, Fortune Fountain does everything it does, well. Open Mon to Fri 10:30am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm 10:30pm. Sat to Sun 10:00am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 10:30pm. Fortune Fountain Restaurant, 428, Lake Road, Takapuna. Phone 09 488 6789. Tip: Create food envy with the magnificent crayfish dish!

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The wines are boutique. It’s unlikely there will be many of the labels you’re familiar with, but that’s John’s challenge – he’s not here to keep you comfortable, but to help you discover something new, and share what he has to offer. Guests are guaranteed a wine and food experience to remember. And there are always great treats at Pinot Plus like this one below… Open Tues to Sat 5.30pm - Late. 168 Hurstmere Road Takapuna 09 489 9510 www.pinotplus.co.nz Tip: European white wine flight extraordinary $14.


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FEATURE RESTAURANT The Olive Press

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Lazy Days and Lingering Nights ...at The Olive Press

Sunday Sessions will be here for summer at The Olive Press Bistro & Bar. This superb Devonport spot’s outdoor courtyard provides the perfect setting for a leisurely Sunday drink in the sun. In the winter there is the open fire, sofas and blankets to keep cosy with a glass of warming Pinot Noir, or similar tipple. But now summer is on the horizon, guests will likely be taking shade and chilling out to relaxing tunes in this hidden gem on the Shore. With the closure of Devonport’s former music venue, The Masonic Tavern, and the recent announcement that the Devonport, Wine, Food and Music Festival will be shelved in 2014, The Olive Press is providing an opportunity for locals and visitors to enjoy live music with a beer or wine this summer. There are many good reasons to head to The Olive Press, and one of the newest temptations is the $6 bottled beers and house wines from 4-6pm every day. An inviting option for after work drinks? We think so. During the week, Wednesday continues to be Steak Night at this elegant establishment with succulent 300g Scotch fillet steaks with fresh seasonal veg for an astonishing $17.90. The Olive Press offers fine contemporary New Zealand dining in stylish surroundings. And it’s not only dinner that The Olive Press does well. Brunches and lunches are available at the weekend too. A ‘build your own’ brunch menu includes eggs any style with a host of tempting additional options including chorizo, bacon, smoked salmon, potato rosti, wilted spinach, avocado, and herbed wedges. And if you feel the need to work off the big breakfasts, this community-minded Devonport business is starting up its Top of the Hill run again this summer.

The weekly event involves a run up Mount Victoria, brings people together, and promotes a healthy lifestyle.

One of the newest temptations is the $6 bottled beers and house wines from 4-6pm every day. An inviting option for after work drinks? We think so. It’s around this time of the year when thoughts begin to turn to the Christmas season. The Olive Press is already receiving enquires and bookings for the festive season, so if you fancy a fabulous setting for your work, family or friends’ function, get in touch this month. A fine time is guaranteed this summer at The Olive Press. They’ll supply some of the finest food around, live music, a wonderful wine list and some of the most polite and attentive service around. Now all you need to do is to grab your family, friends, colleagues, and enjoy. Keep up with the latest news from The Olive Press Bistro on Facebook or on the website: www.theolivepressbistro.com The Olive Press Bistro & Bar, 2A Rattray St, Devonport 09 445 1618

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Love Japanese food?

FEATURE RESTAURANT

Adore Mairangi Japanese Cuisine Some restaurants pride themselves on their exquisite food, some shine in excellent service, others have a stand-out ambience and some, a great sense of space. Few have all of the above. Even fewer have all of the above and a little bit extra. Only very few readers may know that Mairangi in Japanese means Dancing Orchid Tree. This beautiful term is behind the image that represents Mairangi Japanese Cuisine. There is thought behind every aspect of this business that was created by local resident Jay over two years ago. To experience lunch at this Green Gables Centre restaurant is to not only experience exquisite food, but to be treated to a calming ‘time-out’ in spacious, tranquil surroundings. Service comes effortlessly and efficiently from Jay and his superb staff. It is obvious he has a great team, who are as delightful as they are knowledgeable. Jay keeps the standards at this Mairangi Bay restaurant so high by putting himself in the customers’ shoes. Jay said: �I am always thinking as the customer. Everything I do here, I do with the perspective of the customer in mind at all times.� The stylishly presented photographs in the beautifully-made menu shout ‘quality’. Some of the food images cannot fail to raise a smile. The Gecko Roll wows children and playful adults alike, while the Sunset Harbour Bridge is a stunning culinary representation of the Auckland�s Bridge landmark.

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There is also an impressive, erupting Mount Taranaki creation! There are ‘lunchboxes’ packed with nutritional goodness that are named after the many local East Coast Bays. When I ask Jay what he sees as being the most important elements to Mairangi Japanese Cuisine, he states: �Great taste, atmosphere, service and feedback. Feedback is very important to us; feedback on the food and on the service. From these, the customer will then decide whether or not to come back.� �I’m pleased that we have many regular customers, he adds with a smile. Highly experienced head chef, Kengo, has 25 years experience in creating top quality Japanese food and has even created food for a U.S. presidential family. For a party or work event with a difference, a function room is available. It was the Christmas party venue of choice for some locally-based corporate businesses. Mairangi Japanese Cuisine, Green Gables Shopping Centre, Mairangi Bay. Phone: 476 9977 www.mairangicuisine.co.nz Open 11.30am-2.30pm and 6pm � 10.30pm, closed Sundays.


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Mexico Takapuna

Takapuna Bar

The Elephant Wrestler

Mexico Takapuna is a culinary haven that celebrates the vibrant, fresh and lighter side of Mexican cuisine. It offers mouth-watering Mexican fare with big, spicy complex flavours, and a loud and lively vibe.

Takapuna Bar is the original 'local' and there are plenty of reasons to head down there during the week this winter:

The aim of host Paul Lomax was to create a bar that is just a “great local” and he has certainly achieved that. This is a place where you can enjoy good company, get into their huge range of drinks and eat great food.

Mexico can accommodate a celebration with friends, or a quick mid-week catch-up. Whatever the occasion, the experience is complemented by smiling staff and the hum of happy diners, helped along by jugs of fruity cocktails, top-shelf tequila and a long list of Mexican beers. All served at prices that will leave diners plenty of change to carry on their night, or come back for more later in the week.

Tuesdays - Open Mic Night, 7.30pm, $6 house spirits, all welcome.

Open Mon to Sun 12pm - Late. 4 The Strand, Takapuna 09 280 1487 www.mexico.net.nz Tip: Don't forget to try the desserts - they're sensational!

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Kopio Magnificent multi-award winning Malaysian cuisine, tantalising Thai and other authentic Asian dishes are offered at one of Takapuna’s hidden treasures. Excellent reviews. Kopio is situated under The Sentinel Building on Northcroft Street. It delivers traditional and fusion Asian cuisine in stylish surroundings. Excellent venue for birthday parties, functions etc. All beers are $5 each during October 2013. Range of set menus available on www.kopio.co.nz Takeaway Special: 10% off for October 2013 when you mention “Channel” Early Bird Special (3pm to 5pm): A free glass of wine or beer or bubble tea with every mains purchased. Open Mon to Sun: 11.30am to 2pm; 3pm – 10pm. KOPIO, 3/3 Northcroft Street, The Sentinel Building, Takapuna. Phone 09 486 0122. Treat: Try Kopio’s $10 lunch specials.

Mondays - Texas Hold ‘em Poker, 7.30pm registration, 8pm start, $20 buy in.

Fridays – Live DJs take to the decks.

Gastro pub style food (quality food at a reasonable price) is what you get at The Elephant Wrestler; try their gourmet hand pulled pizzas to share! Some great deals here: 2 for 1 meals on Mondays, $10 pizzas on Tuesdays, spicy chicken wings from $13.50 on Wednesdays and a roast dinner on Sundays from $15.50.

Saturday drinks and Sunday afternoon meals are also popular with customers wanting a weekend wind-down. Follow Takapuna Bar on Facebook.

Open Mon - Sun 11am - Late. 138 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 8030. www.elephantwrestler.co.nz

Open Mon to Sun 11am - 1am. Cnr Hurstmere Rd & Anzac Street, Takapuna 09 486 2666. www.facebook.com/TakapunaBar

Tip: Planning a function or event this season? Get in touch with our dedicated Events Coordinator to take the stress out of party planning at events@elephantwrestler.co.nz

Wednesdays - Whisky Wednesdays, top shelf whiskies $9 doubles. Thursdays – Live music from 7.30pm every week.

Tip: Happy Hour every Mon to Wed 4-7pm.

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Blankenberge Belgian Beer Café Blankenberg is one of Taka’s favourites. A great bar, with great beer – as is the Belgian tradition – but also a great place to enjoy good food. Not just your average pub food. Food with a FlemishFrench theme. Lots of tasty options with suggested beer matches. It is a great place for brunch (Sat and Sun), lunch or dinner with lots of dishes you simply won’t find anywhere else in Takapuna. Our favourites are their Mussels, Croque Monsieur, Chicken and Leek Pie, Seafood Waterzooi and traditional Flemish Beef Stew. Open Mon to Sat 11:30am - Late, Sun 9am - Late. 136 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 486 6331 www.belgianbeercafetakapuna.co.nz Treat: “Munday Mussel Madness” – Every Monday: One kilo mussel pot and fries, just $12. Every Tuesday: Half kilo of Angus Rump Steak, with frites, just $15.

Want your restaurant included in our popular Eating Out Guide? Then contact Ulla Bennett today… 021 411 667 or ulla@benefitz.co.nz Our next issue is published on Friday October 4th, booking deadline September 16th.

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Takapuna

Sake Bar Nippon

Niko's Pizza

Gorgeous

After looking after the needs of locals and not so locals in Epsom for the last 15 years, Sake Bar Nippon is now based in Takapuna. Guests could well believe they are stepping into Japan when they enter this authentic restaurant, situated in a prime position on Anzac Street next to the Berkeley Cinema. Food is reasonably priced and customers get even more added value through the colourful attire of the restaurant’s hosts and the traditional drum-playing – this is an experience that goes beyond food! Fresh sashimi, sushi, tempura, yakitori skewers are among the favourites offered. Private area with karaoke facilities available for special occasions.

Experience a great dining atmosphere with delicious home-recipe dishes. Various Greek dishes on our Specials Menu that changes fortnightly. Authentic Greek Cuisine by Greek owner Niko. From Pizza, Pasta, to Greek dishes, Niko will serve you with the freshest ingredients from the kitchen, including gluten free pizza options.

Gorgeous. The name says it all. Recently opened in Takapuna, this restaurant is adding its weight to the thriving eating out scene.

We are fully licensed with a variety of beers and wines available; Now importing Greek Beer or if you prefer, we are also BYO licensed! We also deliver to Takapuna and Milford areas. Come and experience a true taste of Greece right here on the Shore!

Gorgeous has two expert chefs for different cuisine specialities; one from a top Auckland restaurant specialising in Yum Cha and an Asian cuisine chef to provide a range of delicious savoury delights. Popular recipes are both the prawn dumplings and chive dumplings, with a scrumptious range of tasty beef dishes. Also tempting diners are their sweet and sour pork, honey barbecue pork, pork ribs and their fabulous duck! All dishes are freshly made to order and are only prepared once ordered.

Open Tues to Sun 5pm - Late. 32-34 Anzac St, Takapuna 09 486 2249

Open Mon to Thur 5pm - Late. Fri to Sun 2pm - Late. 2 Anzac St, Takapuna 09 486 0600 www.nikospizza.co.nz

Tip: Download our APP Sakebar Nippon Takapuna to become a VIP and receive specials on food and drinks!

Tip: Greek Night second Wednesday of each month - traditional Greek plate smashing, live music and Greek wines.

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New Vietnam Cafe

Faro Steak House

Thyme Restaurant

It's the time of year when thoughts often turn to Christmas, and if you're planning a function for friends, family or colleagues, New Vietnam Café offers a great option. Fine food and convenient, central location are just two of the reasons to consider this Hurstmere Road spot for your next party or work function. Buffet and table-service options are both available for groups of up to 60 guests.

One of the most affordable yet satisfying meal options in Takapuna can be found at the characterful Faro Steak House. An incredible number of buffet offerings allow diners to select their choice of salads, including flavoursome couscous, pastas and fresh garden salad items, to match with their selection of meat or pasta dish. For as little as $12, guests at this ambient restaurant tucked away off 138 Hurstmere Road can enjoy a huge and delicious lunch or dinner guaranteed to satisfy the heartiest of appetites. A variety of steak cuts from 21-day aged beef are served at the table sizzling and cooking on a hot plate and there are several kids’ meal options.

Thyme Restaurant on Level 1 of the Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna provides award winning dining, blending fresh and innovative cuisine with an extensive menu that uses in season fresh local produce.

New Vietnam Café offers some of the finest finger food around for delivery to your party if you have an alternative venue arranged. The herb-infused spring roll and delicate prawn cones are spectacular! Open Mon to Sun 10:30am - 9:30pm 62-78 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 3869. Tip: Delicious $10 lunch specials served seven days.

Open Mon to Sun Lunch 11:30am - 3pm, Dinner 5:30pm - 10:30pm. 138 Hurstmere Road 09 486 5050 Tip: Try a sizzling steak for lunch with all you can eat from the salad bar for just $15!

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Open Tue to Sun 11am - 9:30pm Lunch: 11:00am - 3pm. Dinner: 5pm - 9:30pm. Yum Cha all day. 174 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna 09 489 4727 Tip: Fresh quality food, made to order.

The Spencer’s renowned chefs and its restaurant and bar staff have won many medals for their culinary delights and hospitality. New seasonal menu items include duo of Angus Beef, Hawke’s Bay duo of lamb and seared salmon. Open Mon to Sun Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Level 1, Spencer on Byron Hotel, Byron Avenue, Takapuna Beach 09 916 4982. www.spencerhotel.co.nz/thyme

Tip: Enjoy live entertainment Monday to Saturday making Thyme Restaurant the perfect place to celebrate!


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Milford

Al Forno Italian Restaurant

Morgan’s Burgers

Talay Thai Restaurant

Cointreau Creme Brulee and Ricotta Pear Cheesecake... two new reasons to visit one of Takapuna’s top restaurants, Al Forno. These seasonal offerings are but a taste of the latest dishes to be delighting diners at this popular local spot. Always a welcome experience at Al Forno restaurant. When customers go back to Al Forno – and most do – they are greeted like a long lost friend.

Exciting new restaurant providing the ultimate burger experience.

Talay Thai in Milford has a loyal following due to its excellent rapport with regular customers. Seating for 40 people and a range of delicious Thai cuisine to choose from to 'dine in or take out'.

Al Forno has a perfect location and is a must for those who love to eat out in Takapuna. Whether dining in or taking away, the traditional yet unique Al Forno Italian food is great. Choose from Woodfired Pizzas, Pastas, and mains like Veal Parmigiana, prime Eye Fillets or King Prawns. Open Tues to Sun 5pm - Late. 34 Anzac Street, Takapuna 09 488 0179.

www.alforno.co.nz Tip: Try a take-out pizza from our wood fired oven!

Albany

He’s Kitchen New Restaurant - He’s - Now Open At the Shore’s newest restaurant, He’s, the cuisine embodies a traditional European fine dining experience with a twist. At the helm in the kitchen, the restaurant’s acclaimed chef ensures freshness and flavours that tantalize the taste buds. For a stand-out recommendation, He’s quail dish is simply amazing. This dining delight showcases perfectly roasted quail accompanied by fig and smoked bacon stuffing and served with aspargagus cauliflower puree and cumin jus. Anita and her amazing staff offer the service to be expected from a fine dining experience. Be amongst the first to sample the sensational ‘He’s’. It’s another fabulous addition to the Shore’s burgeoning dining scene. Open Tue to Sun 11am till Late. Closed Mondays. 14/51 William Pickering Drive Rosedale Auckland.

Build the burger that YOU want by putting the salads and sauces on yourself from our produce truck in the middle of the restaurant! Menu includes beef burgers (in 3 sizes), chicken, fish, lamb, vegetarian and an ‘exotics’ range. Burger buns are baked in-house daily, and there is a bakery section serving cakes, coffee and ice creams. Open Mon to Sun 9am - 9pm, grill opens 11am. Milford Shopping Centre (next to Whitcoulls), 143 Kitchener Road, Milford 09 489 3431 www.morgansburgers.co.nz Treat: Try this months special schnitzel burger and German beer of the month to celebrate October fest. For full October specials list check out Morgan’s Burgers on Facebook.

Duck and Seafood are popular and there are many Thai Vegetarian options. Talay Thai will always give you a friendly welcome and help you choose from a wide range of high quality Thai dishes. For an authentic taste of Thailand visit Talay Thai this winter.

Open: Lunch (from only $10.50) – Tues-Sat 12pm-2.30pm; Dinner – 7 nights 5pm until late. 83/85 Kitchener Rd, Milford. PH: 489 9568. www.talaythai.co.nz Treat: Lunch from $10.50 Tue - Sat

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Castor Bay

Milford

Salt

The Hub

Locals love Salt, the new restaurant in Castor Bay, and their cafe – appropriately called Little Salt Eatery. Head chef is Mark Harman (ex Huka Lodge and Dine by Peter Gordon). Their aim is "to continue to deliver to our customers at a level that surpasses expectations but matches perceptions."

Your local in Milford! A little gem of a bar with the atmosphere of an old English pub located in the heart of Milford, tucked away behind New World.

A Herald reviewer summed up Salt pretty well in his late April review. "A welcome arrival to the North Shore, providing good food to suit everything from the quick drop-in girls' night out to the relaxed, blow-out occasion." Open 5.30pm -10pm for dinner, book ahead. NOTE: The Salt Eatery (the attached Cafe) is open from 7am to 3pm, then provides catering from 5pm to 9.30pm in the evenings.

A great place to meet after work or enjoy sporting events on the large screen TVs whilst enjoying the hospitality of a family-owned bar. The Hub have a secure gaming room. Pub menu available. Wednesday - live music Thursday - quiz night Friday - live music Every second Sunday - Karaoke Keep the 15th November free for the live appearance of PAT URLICH from Peking Man playing live at The HUB. Open Mon - Sun 11am - close

Corner Beach Rd & Castor Bay Rd, Castor Bay.

145 Kitchener Road Milford (behind New World)

Phone: 09-4156225.

Phone 410 4488, Visit: www.saltcastorbay.co.nz

Ph: 489 4480

Tip: Try our Roasted Quail dish and Passionfruit Pannacotta.

Treat: Try the Prawn and Panko-crusted Hapuku main. It's sensational!

Tip or Treat: Try the $10 Steak meals!

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Cafés on the Shore

Latin Larder

Takapuna

Latin Larder, just up the road from Takapuna Beach, is a cafe with a fabulous menu (especially their hearty breakfasts.) An idyllic garden setting at the rear of the cafe, is a great place to catch up with friends and family. Out catering available. Serving Millers Coffee with the best Breakfast / Lunch Menu in town.

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Open Tues to Sun 6.30am - 3pm. 170 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna 09 489 5563

Como St Café sets the bar high

Tip: Spring is around the corner come and enjoy brunch in our Garden setting.

Tiger Coffee

Takapuna

High-end coffee to grab and go, or sit down, relax and enjoy our hospitality and friendly banter. Try our freshly made sandwiches, breakfasts and homemade muffins. Back for winter, we have the soup and rustic bread all ready to go. Come in and warm up! Need a coffee machine for the office? Look no further – our machines have the newest technology in the world of coffee. Mon-Fri 6:30am-4pm, Sat 8am-1pm. 18 Barry’s Point Road, Takapuna. Ph: 489 3084 www.tigercoffee.com Tip: Regular Tiger Breakfast & coffee $12.

ARK Coffee Company

Newly opened in Takapuna, ARK coffee is a specialty coffee roastery who endeavor to create an exceptional coffee experience for their customers. Try some of their coffees from around the world. Freshly roasted coffee beans plus some great home brewing equipment. Open Mon to Fri 7am - 3.30pm Sun 8am - 3:30pm Shop 6, 461 Lake Road, Takapuna 09 489 8488 hello@arkcoffee.co.nz arkcoffee.co.nz Treat: Coffee of the Day $2 or when you purchase 250g or more beans ‘free coffee of your choice’.

Cafe Melba

Takapuna

Lots of North Shore people “Meet at Melba”. Simply because the team offer consistently good food and coffee that you always want to go back for. Located right in the centre of Takapuna, it is always buzzing with people, but you can just about always get a seat – inside or outside in the covered arcade. Open Mon to Fri 7am - 4pm, Sat & Sun 8am - 4pm. 62-78 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna 09 489 0091 Tip: Try the hearty Mediterranean Chicken Casserole with Turkish bread.

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Como St Café is a relative new kid on the block in terms of the Takapuna café scene, but this funky and friendly café is quickly establishing itself as a go-to for great food, coffee, and service. A great business philosophy is filtered down through the staff from owner James Sax. “I’m up at 5am every day and I love getting out of bed and coming to work because it’s not really a job to me, getting to do what I love. It’s not about the money, it’s more about the satisfaction I get and seeing other people enjoying themselves.” Como St is James’s second café. He believes that hospitality is in his blood, as his parents own a Bed & Breakfast in Mt Eden and a hunting lodge in Rotorua. James manages to balance his café commitments with his career in property development. “I went back into property after I had owned and run my first café, but I really missed being around people because you get to see a few hundred people a day in a café, and I love people. The café culture has everything that a pub has, without the alcohol and the messy bits, and I love that. I think it’s a pretty powerful place, you can have some really cool conversations with people and meet people that you wouldn’t cross paths with in your usual life.” James’s bubbly personality has resulted in a welcoming café that draws you in and makes you want to spend time there. Their Allpress coffee is served to perfection and their food cabinet makes you hungry just looking at it. James’s personal favourite are the salads. Five to six salads are produced daily and customers are able to mix and match them as they wish. The sirloin steak sandwich and the chicken focaccia melt are also big hits. With summer just around the corner, the café released a new menu in September which includes delicious meals such as Kedgeree – this traditional brunch dish is a beautiful blend of smoked fish and mild curried rice garnished with a hard-boiled egg. The strong relationship that Como St Café has with its customers is evident from the moment you walk in the door.

Sumo Salad

At this popular cafe in Takapuna you will find much more than Salads. All day breakfast, great coffee, gourmet toasties, wraps, long rolls and of course – as the name suggests – they do fantastic salads. Some say the best in Takapuna. The added bonus is that they offer free internet (cond. apply) and you’ll always get a friendly smile from Stuart, Jacqui and their team. Open Mon to Fri 7.30am - 7pm, Sat & Sun 8am - 7pm. 67 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna 09 489 7866


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Milford & Devonport

Vibrant décor, stunning service and fantastic food are setting the standard at Vauxhall Milford. Expert baristas serve up gorgeous Gravity coffee in chic surroundings. Its sister café Vauxhall Devonport is a quirky neighbourhood hub and this vibe has been carried through to the newer café in Milford Shopping Centre. Both offer standout eats, perfect for a leisurely breakfast, brunch or lunch. Vauxhall Devonport 7.30am - 3.30pm Vauxhall Milford 8.30am - 5.30pm Tip: Give the beautiful brioche a try with a perfectly made Gravity coffee.

Swiss Bakery & Cafe

Milford

The Swiss Cafe and Bakery pride themselves in producing fresh, authentic, handmade products that are free of preservatives and baked fresh daily. They have a wide range of Swiss delicacies including fresh breads, savouries, sweets, cakes and chocolates. They also have a full cooked breakfast menu. Catering and custom orders are available.

James explains: “We remember three quarters of our customer’s names and their coffee orders. We have a big repeat clientele which is what I love and that’s how you end up with a community feel. It costs us nothing to make the effort and give people a smile and a bit of a boost for the day. If people aren’t lucky enough to have a job that they love, then we can pump them up for the day and send them on their way. That for me is a dream.”

With summer just around the corner, the café released a new menu in September which includes delicious meals such as Kedgeree When asked what sets Como St Café apart from the rest, James replied: “We all love our jobs. The place has a good vibe and we have good food and Allpress coffee. We’re not on the beach, but we are close to the beach, and we’re not in the CBD, but we are close to the CBD. We have good customers.” Como St Café is conveniently located on the doorstep of the Shore City Mall in Takapuna, so if you need a rest from retail therapy I thoroughly recommend taking a break at this friendly, professional café. Como St Café, 19 Como Street, Takapuna 09 489 2266 www.comocafe.co.nz

Open Mon to Fri 8am-4:30pm, Sat & Sun 8am - 2:30pm. 5 Milford Road, Milford 09 489 9737 Tip: Come in and try our international award winning organic coffee by Toasted Espresso!

Little King Cafe

132-136 Kitchener Rd, Milford 09 489 7278 facebook.com/LittleKingNZ

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Tip: Check out our rave reviews on our Facebook page facebook.com/LittleKingNZ

Coffee General Tearooms the finest coffee on offer in New Zealand. We also offer non-pressurised brewing equipment, highlighting some of the subtleties and complexities often masked in the espresso process. Open Mon to Sat 7.00am - 4.3pm, Sun 8:30am to 4pm. New Store: Coffee General Tearooms 10 Northcroft Street (The Department Store), Takapuna

Tip: Home of free Brownie with every Hot Beverage

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This new kid on the Milford café block is making a stir. Little King Café has style and substance. Customised coffee includes choices of cherry sour and blueberry blends from Supreme Coffee. Waffles are prominent on the menu, with savoury and sweet options to tempt all tastes. Family friendly all the way, this is a new café force to be reckoned with.

Tip: Come and have a coffee at our new location. The Department Store, Takapuna.

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Views From The Beach with Peter White, TBBA

An overview of what is happening in Takapuna Beach from Business Association General Manager – Peter White.

In this month’s column we offer readers the opportunity to win some marvellous prizes simply by letting us know of examples of your experiences whilst shopping in Takapuna. Hope to see you here soon.

Had a great customer experience in Takapuna? – Be in the draw to win 85 minutes of pure Bliss! What better than to take a break from shopping in one of the strongest fashion clusters in Auckland to enjoy one of our outstanding cafes whilst overlooking the sparking waters of the Hauraki Gulf, in the hope of seeing the not too infrequent visits of a pod of dolphins or orcas? The relaxed beachside shopping setting is reflected equally by businessmen who ditch their ties and shoppers dressed in jandals and beach attire. But it is not just the environment that provides the experience – people make a difference. It’s about treating people like we would like to be treated ourselves. Online shopping continues to grow in popularity; however shopping in person provides the opportunity for great customer experiences, which can’t be duplicated by the click of a mouse; and the experience continues once the customer leaves the store. We’ve all heard of (or perhaps experienced) the online horror stories, where purchasers have not been able to make contact with sellers when clothes purchased didn’t fit, colours were different than expected or for some other reason. Great experiences are made even better with exceptional after sales service. Bliss Reflexology – the epitome of Better still, providing great customer service comes at little or no cost, but has customer experience the potential to turn a business around, and more importantly provides a happier It is most appropriate that Bliss provides the prizes for our customer experience environment in which people can shop. reviews. Bliss epitomizes customer experience – a multi-award winning spa The TBBA are working closely with David Forman (a Takapuna company that (including Metro’s Best Massage 2012 and Best Day Spa 2010), Bliss is an has established itself as Australasia’s leading independent provider of effective indulgence that takes us a million miles away from our daily lives, and leaves us sales, leadership and personal effectiveness) to set up a programme to support feeling calm and restored. our members. Each week we will be showcasing one handy customer service tip Bliss offers the ancient Chinese art of reflexology and deeply relaxing in our B2B newsletter, with a link to the David Forman website where further detail traditional massage. So step out of the bustle of the outside world and into Bliss. will be provided. “Even spa-shy men will love Bliss”, says Metro Magazine when naming Bliss We will be subsidising customer service training workshops for our members The Best Spa Treatment. and working alongside Takapuna based Colmar Brunton (New Zealand’s most Takapuna Beach – the customer experience capital of trusted and respected Market Research company) who will make available to businesses tools as to how to gauge the success, and level, of service provided. the world We will be implementing a number of incentives for business owners and their In these changing times where the online world has transformed the face of retail and changed purchasing habits, customer service is the key to ensuring the future staff to provide the very best of service – and also for customers to recognise and promote such. Members of the public will be asked to nominate their best for a thriving and healthy business district. That’s why we are very excited to customer experience and favourite staff member with Bliss Reflexology providing announce that Takapuna Beach is aspiring to become the Customer Experience a fabulous prize for both each month (see the 80 minute of Bliss article above). Capital of the World. Businesses are being encouraged to run their own in house staff member We are extremely lucky to enjoy many marvellous geographical attributes of the month competitions, with the TBBA assisting in sourcing prizes for staff – being situated alongside one of the best urban beaches in the world and Auckland’s only lake – one could easily imagine they were a million miles from the winners. (Including Les Mills Takapuna - one month memberships, The Commons hustle and bustle of Auckland City, rather than just the 10 minutes over the bridge. – food and beverage vouchers and Jerry Clayton BMW – a BMW For the weekend). Up until now, we have not taken full advantage of this, but changes are The TBBA will be selecting one business each month as having consistently starting to happen with the likes of Hurstmere Green providing a stronger link between main street and the beach. The redevelopment of Hurstmere Rd in 2015, provided the best customer experience and will present them with a banner proclaiming as such, as well as a “one to one” coaching session with David provides a further opportunity to provide stronger pedestrian and visual linkages Forman. and in doing so provide a unique customer experience. Each month we will give Takapuna shoppers the opportunity to win a fabulous prize from Bliss Reflexology in Takapuna. Simply scan the QR code; email (peter@takapunabeach.co.nz); phone (092154347) or text me (0274778485) with details of your customer experience and you could win your choice of one of the following relaxing Bliss treatments:Reflexology Royal – 15 minute foot spa and neck, back and arm massage, 60 minute Chinese traditional foot massage and 10 minute leg massage value $118. Body Massage Deluxe – 5 minute foot spa, followed by an 80 minute body massage (with oil if requested) value $128. What’s more prizes are transferrable making them a marvellous gift for someone special, should you not wish to use it yourself. Don’t forget to include your name; email address and a brief description of the experience received and preferably the name of the person who made the difference (as we will also present him or her with 80 minutes of pure Bliss)

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Cat’s Corner With Catherine Howell

Welcome to Takapuna As we farewelled winter last month we welcomed new retailers to the area, including the following:Lejose – Located in the McKenzies Prencint this women’s apparel shop specializes in high-end fashion brands. Little Red Cup Café – On Hurstmere Road up by Glengarry, this café is all about quaint hospitality, and great food and coffee. Retrospace – The quirky sci-fi and cult collectables shop is shifting down Hurstmere Road next to Paper Plus. We are also meeting with Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development, to discuss the possibility that Takapuna provide a template to roll out the scheme throughout Auckland. Providing great customer experiences will ensure Auckland becomes a tourist destination rather than gateway and will help it achieve its vision to become the world’s most liveable city, as well as assisting in increasing the GDP across the region. Existing Takapuna business reap the rewards of providing exceptional customer service:

Oscar & Co

We have received a number of positive reviews about Oscar & Co this month whose clients appreciate the fact that each team member strives to make every client feel amazing; that the staff are passionate about hair and go the extra mile to demonstrate this through product knowledge, upskilling and industry connections and the crisp modern interior of the salon.

Paper Plus

I personally observed a fantastic example of customer service whilst in Paper Plus. A customer entered the store and asked for a particular book. Unfortunately it was not in stock, however to the delight of the customer, the staff rang around the other book stores in Takapuna, sourced the book for the customer and asked that it be held for collection. To me a classic example of losing a sale, but gaining a long term advocate for Paper Plus.

Community Walking Group Get a head start on summer and make new friends with the Les Mills Community Walking Group. Every fitness level welcomed, rain or shine! The group will run for six weeks every Wednesday at 8am. For more details, check out www.takapunabeach.co.nz.

School Holiday Fun Shore City has got you covered these school holidays with four free and fun activities, including trampolining, arts and crafts, jewellery and Lego parties. Bookings are recommended for the Lego and jewellery parties. Check out www.shore-city.co.nz or email info@shore-city.co.nz for more details.

I Love Takapuna Connect with us on Facebook at ‘I Love Takapuna’ to keep abreast of all the things happening in and around your community – from outdoor movies to carnival evenings, school holiday fun and fun giveaways.

Local Body Elections

A reminder that voting papers for the Local Body Elections are due back by Saturday October 12th and we encourage you all to vote. A number of Takapuna business people have decided to stand and we wish Dave Donaldson, Aidan Bennett, Mike Sheehy, Tracy Talbot, TBBA Board member Dianne Hale and Takapuna 2020 spokesperson Allison Roe all the very best in their bid for the Local Board, and to Daniel Henderson and Allison Roe for the Waitemata District Health Board. We have been fortunate to have been very well represented over the last three years at both Local Board and Council. Our Local Board, led by Chris Darby, has been one of the best performing Boards in Auckland and with the calibre of candidates putting their names forward, the election promises to be a most interesting and closely fought affair.

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Paul Cameron.

Lending an Ear to Innovation E-reading as we know it is about to turn a new page. Booktrack is a North Shore company that has developed the technology to add synchronised music, sound effects and ambient sound to the text of e-books, automatically paced to an individual’s reading speed. Brothers Paul and Mark Cameron are co-founders in Booktrack, a product that in a few short years has gained global recognition. Catherine Murray visited co-founder and CEO Paul Cameron at Booktrack’s offices in central Takapuna, to learn more about the business behind this innovative software. North Shore company Booktrack is inviting people to take a new look at reading. Paul Cameron. “While we still physically read the same way we have done for over 2000 years, the distribution of what we read has changed massively,” says CEO Paul Cameron. Booktrack provides soundtracks to e-books, but takes the reading experience even further. While most enhanced books remove the user from the reading experience while they view a video or game, Booktrack enables the user to remain engaged whilst the synchronised soundtrack matches their reading speed. The app is currently available in the iTunes App Store, and once downloaded, users can access a range of titles. The premiere free title was The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band, and it was downloaded 100 000 times in its first three months. “Booktrack doesn’t distract from the reading experience and it doesn’t overwhelm it,” says Paul. “What it does do is get you into the book quicker, and it keeps you there longer. People say it’s like 3D for books – it’s a really fun product.” Paul says that as well as providing an enhanced reading experience, Booktrack is providing a tool to improve reading rates in children. “We

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can carry a whole library around in our pocket, yet at the same time reading rates are plummeting, and I think that’s a problem. We’re seeing a pattern emerge right around the world where children are being turned off reading for pleasure by the time they leave primary school.” Therefore Booktrack is conducting, in partnership with those in the education sector, several studies on how using Booktrack influences reading engagement, comprehension and retention in children, including those with learning difficulties. The use of Booktrack as a way to improve and enhance the educative needs of children seems a long way from the first glimmer of an idea back in 2008. The catalyst for Booktrack was a moment on a ferry in Hong Kong. Co-founder Mark Cameron noticed that music on his playlist would sometimes relate to what he was reading, enhancing the experience. Looking around, he noticed many other commuters also simultaneously reading e-books and listening to music. His brother Paul then took the idea and commenced development of prototypes. “We worked out how to add music to a physical book using a remote and a mobile phone,” recalls Paul. “We actually got it working, but realised it was too clunky to be a mainstream solution.” After completing some IP and patent work, the concept was shelved until the iPad was launched. “That’s when we thought, OK, now we have a device we can use for our software.” Initially Paul and Mark managed and funded the business themselves, their diverse backgrounds providing them with extensive business acumen and skills. Trained as an aeronautical engineer, Paul flew as an officer


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The use of Booktrack as a way to improve and enhance the educative needs of children seems a long way from the first glimmer of an idea back in 2008. in the Royal New Zealand Air Force for over a decade. He then founded Marops Defence Projects Divisions in 2006, a high-tech electronics and software company that provides products and services to the global defence industry. Mark is a successful entrepreneur and business leader based in Hong Kong, and owns and operates a chain of health clinics - Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy Centre Limited. They came to the conclusion that in order to realise their vision, further investment needed to be sought. Local investors included the Sparkbox Venture Group, and the Seed Co-Investment Fund managed by the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund. “At that point we struggled to find any others who were willing to invest,” recalls Paul. “No one else was willing to try and understand the concept. You have to remember that when we were doing this, the iPad was brand new. E-reading was not mainstream at all, and people were generally very sceptical about it, especially in New Zealand. As much as we tried, no one could really see our vision.” Gate crashing a meeting of Hyperfactory CEO Derek Handley while he was visiting New Zealand proved a good move for Paul, who had spoken to the entrepreneur on several prior occasions. “After ten minutes of reading with Booktrack, he said to me that it was one of the most exciting products he had seen in years, and he just had to take it to New York,” recalls Paul. “Derek was instrumental in opening doors and making introductions. I spent a lot of time working with him in New York, getting Booktrack through the first phase and to market.” The Booktrack Board now comprises Directors Paul, Mark, Chairman Derek Handley, Tom Greally, and Greg Sitters. Booktrack also managed to attract investment from people like Peter Thiel and Sir Stephen Tindall. Key management staff include Craig Wilson, Chief Technical Officer; Jason Hovey, VP Business Development; Jennifer Chapin, VP of Marketing, and Poojitha “Pooj” Preena, Strategic Business Development. The North Shore office is the hub of software research and development, and has grown from one developer to a staff of 12. Staff in the US are focused on the sales and marketing of the product. Booktrack has enjoyed great success since its launch in 2011. In 2012, Booktrack was the winner of the New Zealand Innovators Award for Innovation in Media, Music, and Entertainment, and it was also the winner A1_Poster_13.9 Lunch Menu.pdf

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of the Most Innovative Software Product and Most Innovative Mobile Technology categories in the New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards. “Awards are a validation of what we are doing,” says Paul. “They are great for the team, great for investors, and they show us that we’re moving in the right direction.” Paul says that, ultimately, their story is one of innovation. “Innovation is simply people solving a problem. One issue in New Zealand, and indeed around the world, is that the big companies are banks, insurance companies, accounting firms and lawyers – all service providers that are administering our money or helping us with our money. They are not creating products or adding value. Wouldn’t it be great if all of our best and brightest, instead of going and working for the big service provider companies, worked for businesses that grow products, are innovative, are doing interesting things and creating something.” Paul says that there is so much opportunity that can be accessed in and from New Zealand. “You don’t always have to build the infrastructure; you just need to have smart people and really good ideas. You also need to go offshore. One thing that New Zealanders know but don’t really understand is the true size of the overseas markets. Every time I hit the ground in cities like New York or San Francisco, I am reminded of the scale of opportunity. It is really just phenomenal. As a company we always say we’re taking on the world, from the other side of the world – and we are. We can do it all from New Zealand.” www.booktrack.com

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Channel Fashion: Minty Meets Munt, Takapuna

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Peach, citrus, silver…bright, bold colours make a welcome return this month as fashion takes a turn towards summer. Mixed with pastels and flecks of silver, luminous whites, and black for accent, the summer citrus is back with a bang. And leading the way in the on-trend stakes on Hurstmere Road is hot new centre for style – Minty Meets Munt. The Minty Meets Munt store on Local owners Yvonne and Brent Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. McCarty have manifested their vision for high fashion in Takapuna with this delightful store in the heart of our beautiful beach suburb. Their Minty Meets Munt brand has been making waves in Australia, has been worn by celebrities such as Kelly Osbourne, and opened a store in the USA last month. They also have Minty Meets Munt concessions in various top department stores, including one on London’s Oxford Street, for example. This couple lives on Hurstmere Road in Takapuna and felt it was time to bring the brand home to see how it fared on the North Shore fashion scene. The initial ‘pop up’ concept is a way for the couple to dip their toes into the North Auckland market. Brent said: “This is leading edge. These looks are coming straight from catwalks throughout the world. It’s a brand that we can take to the globe, and that’s what we’re doing.” Yvonne added: “We decided that we wanted to see how this would work in Takapuna. Initially, it’s been really well received. We’re finding that our lines are not just appealing to the late teens to mid-twenties market, but to women who are in their thirties, forties and beyond and want to add a really fashionable edge to their look.” Playful pieces, such as the cute-as-a-button short playsuit, feature in the new summer collection and intriguing hemlines are also prevalent. Micro mini-skirts and dresses in the Vera range feature asymmetrical hemlines and the Sonia maxi skirt is half maxi, half mini. These are looks to get noticed in. Tops showcase panels of bare mid-rift, with cut-out sections making a statement for the boldof-belly in the Elise styles, while cropped tops, such as the Azelia, are also featured. The Celina wrap top is a stunning stomach-showing design that comes in several suitablysummery colours. Skater dresses are a cute, multifunctional option for summer and come in some gorgeous pastel shades as well as stunning floral prints. All Minty Meets Munt prints are original designs. And accessories are also plentiful, and very beautiful. Mix it up this month. Go and say hello to delightful in-store stylist Pam Hodge and update your look for summer 2013/4 with Minty Meets Munt. Minty Meets Munt, Hurstmere Road, Takapuna www.mintymeetsmunt.com @mintymeetsmunt on Twitter www.facebook.com/mintymeetsmunt

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Health & Fitness: with Les Mills Takapuna By Claire Bellingham Personal Trainer at Les Mills Takapuna

Spring in Your Step for Spring? Hard to believe it’s October already… Labour Weekend is just around the corner Before long everyone will be shedding the last of the winter layers and breaking out the shorts, t-shirts and togs. Hope you are getting prepared! There are plenty of reasons to be fit for summer. Obviously it’s great to look good and feel confident for the festive season with all the work functions and social gatherings to attend. Summer may also be the start of a new sporting season for you and you need to prepare. Many an unnecessary injury has been sustained by an enthusiastic weekend warrior storming the sports field and pushing the body beyond it’s limits too soon. The State Beach Series begins on Tuesday October 29th and you will need strength, endurance and a core of steel to excel! Even if you don’t take part in sporting activities, you will still need some basic functional strength for the summer period. Normal activities such as loading up the car and boat for your holiday or piggy-backing your children or grandchildren all take strength. If you are going to be horizontal this summer it would be nice to do it with a book and a drink, rather than be immobile in agony because you’ve put your back out. Now is the time to make decisions about how you’d like to look and what you’d like to do this summer. If weight loss is your goal, a recommended rate of loss is around half to one kilogram per week. If you started now you could lose between four and eight kilos before the start of December. Sit down with a personal trainer and make a plan. A personal trainer will ascertain your goals, availability and the types of things you enjoy, and then a strategy can be formulated. A good exercise schedule has the right mix of exercise types and recovery periods, avoiding counterproductive overtraining. If you’ve been carrying any niggling injuries over the winter your trainer can recommend a physio or liaise with the one you already use.

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My outdoor activity of choice this summer is paddle-boarding, I get out down to Takapuna Beach as often as I can. Paddleboarding requires strength, balance and endurance – even more when I have my daughters on the board with me! My outdoor activity of choice this summer is paddle-boarding, I get out down to Takapuna Beach as often as I can. Paddle-boarding requires strength, balance and endurance – even more when I have my daughters on the board with me! These are the skills my clients and I are working hard on in the gym. Once you have your fitness make sure you use it, enjoy it, and involve the whole family. Set some great goals and make this summer your best ever.


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Shore City: Country Road

Laura Eaton, Eleanor Philp, Daniel Bowey.

Take walk down Country Road... Orange is featuring strongly in the summer collections beginning to catch the eye at Country Road this month. Summer styles are beginning to bring a colourful pop to many stores on the Shore. The beautiful Shore City mall is awash with colour and Country Road up on level two is leading the charge. The store has a new manager in Jan Corbett. She joined the company in July after having worked for several other fashion retails stores in New Zealand. She also used to have her own sales and marketing business in London. Jan is a Brit who has made Milford her home. She said: "Country Road is a great company and a good brand that really looks after their customers. We deliver good service, that's why we have people coming back and back." What can customers expect for the summer season at Country Road? Jan says: "Black and white are still really in. There is a lot of orange around too. It was big news last summer, but its back with slightly different shades this year." Menswear and womenswear are offered at the Shore City centre store, which has 13 staff to ensure customers are always able to receive the attention they need. Beach towels are a popular seller, as might be expected on the coastal North Shore. Jan said: "Takapuna is a beach resort at the end of the day. Country Road used to be very much about workwear but we have moved more towards casual urban wear." Jan recently attended a managers' conference in Melbourne at which she got a sneak peek at collections for 2014. Thought she wouldn't give much away, Jan said: "There are lots of exciting developments on the horizon for 2014..." Country Road, Upper Level, Shore City 09 4866782 www.countryroad.com.au

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Shore City: School Holiday Entertainment

Mariana showing her Lego creation made during Shore City’s free Lego parties last school holidays.

Free entertainment ideas for the kids this school holidays Yes, it’s that time again. Money’s tight and who knows what the weather will do one hour to the next? To help you get through the holidays without emptying your wallet, here are eight ideas for free activities that won’t break the bank. 1, 2, 3 & 4 – Shore City Take the kids to all four free school holidays activities at Shore City. All are indoors, plus there’s three hours free parking on-site. Check out the details on the right. 5 - DIY Spa Day Look up online to find ingredients you can use from your kitchen to make natural, yummy beauty treatments for a spa day. Make face masks, hand soaks, feet rubs and even hair masks. 6 - Post-it Bingo Dig out some post-it notes, write a different word on each one and write them again on some non-sticky pieces of paper as well. Let the kids arrange the sticky notes in any order to make a square grid each (such as 6 across by 6 down). Pull the second set of words out of a box one by one until someone makes a full row and wins. Use treats or sweets like M&M’s to mark the words off, then they get to eat them when they complete a row! 7 - Like your Library Pop in to your local library and let the kids pick their own books and magazines to take home. Community libraries often have free school holidays activities as well. 8 - Go on a Playground Hunt You’ll be surprised how many playgrounds there are hidden around the Shore. Go to as many as you can. Keep a list at home and get kids to draw pictures of each one they visited to extend the activity.


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Book Reviews for Booklovers from The Booklover

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Eyrie - Tim Winton $55

Bonkers: My Life in Laughs - Jennifer Saunders $40

From Australia’s acclaimed storyteller Tim Winton, this beautifully written and wonderfully funny novel tells the story of Tom Keely, a man who has lost his bearings in middle age and is now holed up in a flat at the top of a grim high-rise, looking down on the world he’s fallen out of love with. He’s cut himself off, until one day he runs into some neighbours: a woman he used to know when they were kids, and her introverted young boy. The encounter shakes him up in a way that he doesn’t understand. Despite himself, Keely lets them in. What follows is a heartstopping, ground-breaking novel for our times – funny, confronting, exhilarating and haunting – populated by unforgettable characters. Eyrie asks how, in an impossibly compromised world, we can ever hope to do the right thing.

The hilarious, touching life story of the iconic comedian and national treasure Jennifer Saunders, whose comic creations have brought joy to millions. From ‘The Comic Strip’ (with Dawn French) to ‘French & Saunders’, to the Bolly-swilling Edina Monsoon in ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ (with Joanna Lumley), her characters are household names. But it’s Jennifer herself who has a place in all our hearts. Bonkers is her funny, moving and frank memoir, filled with laughter, friends and occasional heartache – but never misery.

For October, we are giving Channel readers a glimpse of six titles — in store now — which we have selected for our 2013 CHRISTMAS catalogue: three novels from very popular authors Tim Winton (in hardback only), Justin Cartwright and Fiona Kidman; the ‘absolutely fabulous’ memoir from Jennifer Saunders; and two local winners from Ladies, a Plate’s cookery writer Alexa Johnston and interiors stylist LeeAnn Yare.

The Infinite Air - Fiona Kidman $38

From one of New Zealand’s favourite authors, this enthralling novel offers an intriguing interpretation of the glamorous and mysterious aviator Jean Batten, who became an international icon in the 1930s. A brave, beautiful woman, she made a number of heroic solo flights across the world. The newspapers couldn’t get enough of her; and yet she suddenly slipped out of view, disappearing to the Caribbean with her mother and dying in obscurity in Majorca, buried in a pauper’s grave. Fiona Kidman delves into the life of this enigmatic woman, exploring mysteries and crafting a fascinating exploration of early flying, of mothers and daughters, and of fame and secrecy.

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Lion Heart - Justin Cartwright $37

Richie Cathar’s father, Alaric, was a renaissance man: an intellectual, explorer, archaeologist and historian. He was also a man of the sixties: a fantasist, absentee parent and drug abuser. Alaric named his son after his hero, Richard, Coeur de Lion, but left him little when he died apart from conflicting memories. Now Richie, thirty-something, is in search of his own role... Following his father’s trail to the Holy Land to research the Art of the Medieval Latin Kingdom, Richie’s quest – to uncover the fate of Christianity’s most sacred relic and the truth about his father – takes him from the high-table intrigue of Oxford to the imposing Crusader castles of Jordan, and into a passionate love affair with Noor, a Canadian-Arab journalist, whose fate will become entwined with Richie’s own. With Justin Cartwright’s trademark sharp observation and heartbreaking drama, Lion Heart is utterly original, profound, exciting, romantic and funny.

Ladies, a Plate: Jams & Preserves - Alexa Johnston $47

If you have ever been disheartened by a batch of jam that just won’t set, or intimidated by the thought of bottling fruit – this is the book for you. In the latest of her Ladies, a Plate series of bestselling cookbooks, Alexa Johnston removes all fear and trepidation from the processes of making jams, jellies, pickles, chutneys and sauces – and even fruit cordials and liqueurs – and bottling fruit. With over 100 traditional and contemporary preserves, Ladies, a Plate: Jams & Preserves celebrates the pleasures and rewards of a time-honoured branch of cookery.

New Zealand Interior Style - LeeAnn Yare $65

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This beautifully produced book showcases 24 stunning home interiors, ranging in style from high-end minimalism to colourful collectors’ havens. Selected by stylist and Mitre 10 Dream Home interiors judge LeeAnn Yare, and including a wealth of tips to achieve a similar look in your own home, this is the ideal book for anyone seeking home design direction. Meet the home owners who have imbued their houses with highly personal and original decorative touches, and be inspired to get creative in your own home.

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Channel Pets with DogHQ This lovable Channel Magazine feature is presented by Louise O’Sullivan of DogHQ, the North Shore’s premium Dog Day Care facility. DogHQ provides the ultimate in social, physical and mental stimulation for dogs of all types in a safe and caring environment. DogHQ’s full range of services include obedience training, agility fun days, grooming and all natural nutrition. See all the fun for yourself at www.doghq.co.nz and www.facebook.com/doghq

The Truth About Dog Years The age old description of time in “dog years” is more simplistic than true to reality and it probably won’t surprise you that not all dogs are the same! It is of course true that dogs age faster than people. But the generalisation that one dog year equals seven human years is an oversimplified view of how old your dog is in human years. Although a dog's age averages out this way, there is quite a bit of variation. For example, dogs mature more quickly than children in the first couple of years. So the first year of a dog’s life is equal to about 15 human years, rather than seven. Size and breed also influence the rate at which a dog ages. Although smaller dogs tend to live longer than larger dogs, they may mature more quickly in the first few years of life. A large dog may mature more slowly at first but already be considered elderly at age five. Small and toy breeds don't become "seniors" until around age 10. Medium-sized breeds are logically somewhere in the middle! For example, at the age of 9, your small dog is the equivalent of 52 human years but a medium size breed of the same age is 56 and a large breed 61.

The Social Revolution

Indies Insights Sport on television is the best thing ever invented. It means my human “comforter” stays in one place on the couch for long periods of time. Which means so do I, heaven!

With close to 15,000 registered dogs on the North Shore, it is no wonder dog owners are feeling the pressure of having to produce a socially compliant dog. When you take that cute 8 week old puppy home for the first time, the challenging years ahead are probably far from your thoughts. The big goal at this point is for the pup to learn to go to the toilet outside. With the prospect of having to “play nicely” with all the other dogs you’re going to run into soon… perhaps a bit more attention on social conditioning would be wise. Imagine keeping your child isolated until they reached 15 years of age and then sending them to a busy social function… and now imagine that half the other young adults have arrived from the same background. It’s not a happy thought is it?! Yet that is exactly what you are doing to your dog. Mostly human company simply does not cut it when you are a young dog needing to learn social skills. The high concentration of dogs in suburbia is the reason behind the doggie Social Revolution that promotes supervised group play at places like DogHQ Dog Day Care. Join the Social Revolution!

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What’s Hot on the Shore

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october Need ideas on where to go and what to do? Look no further. Each month, Channel gives you a helpful heads up on new stuff on the Shore for the month ahead. If you've hit on a top spot, found a super cool something, place to go or person to keep an eye on, let us know.

Is there something you think we should feature in What’s Hot here on the Shore? Tweet us your suggestions @channelmag using the hashtag #HotOnTheShore …or email heather@channelmag.co.nz

What we’re buying… If you’ve walked along Hurstmere Rd in the last few weeks you may have noticed new homeware and gift store, OWL (Objects We Love). The store is packed with stylish furniture, home decor pieces and gifts to suit all tastes and budgets. For furniture, we love the yellow couches ($3,395) and outdoor table and chairs set ($1,495). The bird cushion ($49.90) and ornaments are also fun items to update any room! OWL, 53 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna, 09 489 9332.

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What we’re drinking… Good news for Coffee General fans, they have opened another cafe inside the Department Store! The Birkenhead store has fast become a popular haunt for coffee lovers and now Takapuna people can enjoy the fantastic selection of the finest coffee around. Coffee General at The Department Store, 10 Northcroft St, Takapuna.

We’re all about the Cronots (Cronuts as they are known in NYC) at the moment. The croissant-donut hybrid is everywhere right now and here at Channel Mag, we were particularly intrigued after watching Seven Sharp and Takapuna Beach Café create their own version. The resulting effect? People queuing at 6.30am to try them and selling out week after week! After one unsuccessful trip, we finally got our hands on some cronots and let us tell you, they are delicious! The perfect combo of the crunchy sugary outside of a donut and inside they have the soft, buttery consistency of a croissant. Head down to The Store at Takapuna Beach Café to try, we also hear Hauraki Food Store and a few places in Devo have them too! Takapuna Beach Café, 22 The Promenade, Takapuna, 09 484 0002.

What we’re wearing… Summer is only months away and we reckon it's time to start shopping for our summer wardrobes! We love Mischief shoes in Milford Shopping centre and these United Nude Apollo Hi platforms (RRP $329.90) are definitely on our wish list! Platforms are a comfortable alternative to heels and these bright colours will jazz up any simple summer outfit. We are also putting the Tic Tac Minx loafers (RRP $139) on our wish list - after watching the America’s Cup we’re feeling very nautical and these polka dot loafers will lift a simple white shirt and jeans. A nice alternative to jandals this summer. Mischief Shoes, Milford Shopping Centre, 09 489 2186.

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Health & Fitness with Pilates Unlimited

Shore Matters with Maggie Barry

Protecting vulnerable children and saving our snapper stock

Clients Debbie Abernathy & Serena Turnock. Pilates Instructors Laiza Lima & Carole Fraser.

Pilates Unlimited - Supports Team New Zealand It all started for Director of Pilates Unlimited Carole Fraser in 1995 in San Diego. “We wore our Team NZ Shirts, bought in NZ, which were the same as the team back then, and when we went out to a restaurant in our shirts we were charged half price because they thought we were part of the team! Being there was so exciting especially when they won and the rest is history. I have the best of memories of 2000 in Auckland when Team NZ defended the Cup. So here’s to hosting the cup back in NZ,” says Carole. Chris Dickson: The skipper of our first America’s Cup challenge was Chris Dickson at age 24 in Perth in 1986/87. Chris has an association with Pilates Unlimited as a client, whilst Chris has great strength, one of his priorities for Pilates is to increase flexibility. When he is not busy travelling, Chris has private lessons with instructor Ray Medemblik. Emirates Team NZ wins Louis Vuitton Clients Debbie Abernathy, Serena Turnock and instructors Laiza Lima & Carole Fraser (featured above) shared a toast on the winning of the Louis Vuitton Cup. Debbie and Serena have been loyal clients for close on 10 years coming twice per week as part of their busy lives. Serena was in San Francisco for the first week of the America’s Cup racing and was in the Golden Gate Yacht club when ETNZ won the 1st two races. Serena headed to the America’s Cup to support the team along with many clients from the studio. The studio has the live stream going at 8am and some 8am & 9am clients on race days have rescheduled their appointments for other days while all the racing is on! At the moment, the heart rate is up before you start your Pilates session!” says Carole. Grant Dalton and Dean Barker At a previous campaign promotion at Shore City – Carole was talking to Grant Dalton and Dean Barker who both signed a cap for her. Since the America’s Cup racing started, the cap has been on display at the studio to reinforce the support of the team. As we all know, the whole of NZ is behind this campaign it has brought such excitement and camaraderie within the Pilates Unlimited Instructors and Clients at the studio. “It’s great to be in an industry that promotes health and wellbeing. I will have to contact Grant to talk about Authentic Pilates once the team are back in NZ as part of their training!” Says Cap signed by America's Cup Carole. “Everyone at the studio is very proud of our legends Dean Barker and Grant Dalton. Team NZ! Welcome home boys!”

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Maggie Barry.

Following extensive consultation and feedback including some 400 emails from my North Shore electorate, the Minister of Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, released the changes to the Snapper 1 rules for both commercial and recreational fishers.

The vast majority of the submissions agreed with the principle of rebuilding the snapper stock as a matter of priority and sharing the responsibility fairly on both recreational and commercial sectors. The wasteful and illegal practices of commercial fishing operations has to stop and a range of new policies will ensure that happens, including mandatory vessel monitoring systems and camera or observer coverage being phased in from December on all trawl vessels. When it comes to rebuilding snapper stocks, size does matter and the minimum size has been increased from 27 centimetres to 30 centimetres. A maximum size limit for commercial long line fishers will reduce the catch of large snapper which are too big for the market but highly sought after by the recreational sector. Commercial vessels will have to abide by a “move on rule” when they are in fishing spots where there are small juvenile fish and they will be required to report all catch under the commercial size. There has also been a significant shift in favour of the recreational fishers with the allocation of snapper moving from 64 per cent commercial and 36 per cent recreational to 59/41 from next April and in time moving to a 50/50 split. I believe that the Minister has come up with a balanced approach to the aim we all share of safeguarding future fishing with healthy, sustainable stock so that our children's children will be able to enjoy fishing for snapper. A significant piece of legislation that I believe will define our government this term is the Vulnerable Children Bill which has achieved a seldom seen level of cross party support. My hardworking colleague Social Development Minister Paula Bennett was delighted to get unanimous support at the first reading and it will now be debated and discussed at Select Committee. It’s part of the wider Children’s Action Plan, which features more than 30 initiatives to prevent child abuse and to improve the lives of our most vulnerable children. More than 50 children have died in the last five years because of extreme abuse, a horrifying statistic. As a society we have had enough and as a government we understand that message and are getting really tough on people who abuse children. Judges will be able to place Child Harm Prevention Orders on adults who pose a serious risk to children. For parents who seriously abuse or even kill children, if they go on to have another child they will have to prove they are safe to parent again and if they can’t prove they are fit to be parents, the baby will be removed. There will be greater frontline protections with new vetting checks of the Government Children’s Workforce and restrictions to stop people with serious convictions from working closely with children, These changes are all designed to provide better protection and a better life for our most vulnerable children and as a Caucus champion of the Bill I will be holding public meetings to discuss the reforms and would be very happy to speak to any groups, so please don’t hesitate to contact my Takapuna office if you’d like to know more. Maggie Barry ONZM, North Shore MP Facebook.com/maggiebarrynz Email: northshore@parliament.govt.nz Twitter: @maggiebarry


Stirling Sports

The Science Behind Sports Gear The running season is approaching at a fast pace, it’s almost upon us, so now is the time to get off the couch, on the road and possibly buy some new gear in the process. Here at Stirling Sports Takapuna we recommend our range of Asics apparel and footwear to give you that motivation to do so. Asics is an acronym derived from the Latin phrase Anima Sana in Corpore Sano, which means ‘A Sound Mind, Sound Body’. The main philosophy for Asics is ‘Biomorphic Evolution’ and, through scientific research, the brand attains materials, designs and functions that help the body move freely and comfortably in both exercise and daily life. In plain English, it means that these guys really know their stuff. Here are a few of the key technologies in their ranges that we think you should know about:

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Biomorphic motion - a technology which enhances movement and posture by controlling complicated movements of the skeletal system and muscles during exercise. Biomorphic cut - an innovative cutting and seaming process for fabrics resulting from extensive research on the movement of the human body. Its goal is to maximise freedom of movement. Biomorphic dry - the technology is the management and evaporation of sweat from the body. Not only do Asics have a great apparel range but are also a recognised leader in athletic shoes too. Some of the footwear technologies include the following: Gel - Shock absorbing material placed mainly in the heel of the shoe. It is said that when we run we place three times our body weight on the heel of our foot so that’s where gel comes in, to stop our bodies from absorbing the shock which can lead to injuries and stress on our joints. Impact Guidance Systems – These guide the foot from heel strike to propulsion allowing excellent stability and an excellent Asics feel and ride. Biomorphic Fit – This reduces weight and allows for a better fitting upper and better propulsion. Greater flexibility equates to a smoother more efficient ride allowing you to run longer. AHAR – Asics high abrasion resistant rubber on the outer sole. Helps cut down on excessive wear. Plus many other great technologies like cocona, speva and solyte that our in store experts can inform you on!

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Takapuna Beach: Repertoire

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Your questions answered by

Meghan Maher Repertoire’s Style Director

I would love some help with my dressing and wardrobe but am a little shy. Is it just movie stars who have stylists? I notice quite a few of my styling clients feel nervous when they come to see me. We work with all shapes & sizes and whilst there is usually a charge to see a stylist always remember it is an investment. You will save by preventing spending on clothes that you never wear. At Repertoire we forfeit this cost against purchases made. I believe every women should see a stylist at some stage in their life. It can enhance your appearance and help you feel more confident. I find my clients a few simple pieces and accessories that will effortlessly update their current wardrobe and create a new look for them, to suit their body shape and their lifestyle needs. The most rewarding part of my job is seeing the glint in my clients eyes when she sees how fabulous she looks!

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Winner Tanya Kerr with Peter Fergusson, and Ben Rogers.

Young Shore designers take centre stage at NZ Fashion Week

Talented teens from various high schools across the North Shore show stepped out during NZ Fashion Week in YMCA’s Walk The Line event. Facilitated, produced, directed and run by YMCA Auckland’s Youth Development Programme, Raise Up, in association with NZ Fashion Week, Walk The Line treated guests to dance, music and fashion all rolled into one entertaining and beautiful catwalk show. Following on from YMCA Auckland Raise Up’s ethos of providing safe and positive environments for youth to relax, socialise and achieve their goals, Walk The Line is a special platform where young designers are able to put their creations on a world stage. Past Walk the Line designers have gone on to pursue a successful career in fashion design. This year, over 50 budding fashion designers, from across 13 high schools answered the call to design a fashion garment fitting under one of four categories: ‘Twilight in Paris’, ‘Rockin’ the Paper Frock’, ‘High Fashion’ and ‘Open Design’. Every garment shown at YMCA’s Walk the Line was designed, sewn and styled by North Shore high school students, many of whom had been working on their creations for much of the year. Street style bloggers, FourEyes judged the entries and awarded a winner for each of the categories, as well as an overall show winner. For 2013, the overall winner was 17 year old Tanya Kerr, from Carmel College. Her model, Evelyn Rose featured in several designer shows throughout the week, but looked stunning on Saturday in Tanya’s creation, which featured a combination of laser-cut triangle wooden tiles glued to a fabric base skirt, with braces, chest piece and large wooden ruff (as per popular European fashion, circa mid 16th to mid 17th century.) Topping the other categories at the September 7th event were: Bernadette Boland: Twilight in Paris, with a printed pantsuit and contrast jacket. Emma Sinclair: Rockin’ The Paper Frock, with her stunning cocktail dress with red roses. Michelle Yong: High Fashion, with tailored pants, vest and chiffon ruffle back blouse. Tanya Kerr: Open Design, with the overall winning wooden creation. Also achieving a ‘Highly Commended’ mention was Lily Lassen, Danika Glenn, Amy Gailer, Georgia Habgood and Simone Hofland. Ben Rogers, Education and Raise Up Coordinator at YMCA North Shore said: “The highlights for me were being able to sit in the audience and watch the youth crew run the whole show, from presenting, tech assisting, performing, ushering and running backstage. It is gratifying to be able to teach event management to a group of teenagers, and see them step up.” In a proud moment, Ben also adds: “We had feedback that it was the most organised show at Fashion Week, which was fabulous to hear. The designers and garments were deemed to be up there with some of the best of the week too. It’s incredible to have such a prestigious, event on our calendar for these talented teens.” This was the fifth year for YMCA Auckland’s Walk The Line show, and the fourth year since the crew had been invited to incorporate the event with NZ Fashion Week. Watch out for this incredible showcase of Auckland’s youngest, up and coming designers in 2014. Plans are already in place to lift the show’s “wow factor” even further.


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Enabling us to Make It Happen With the winter netball season now finished, it is timely to acknowledge our Netball North Harbour sponsors and advertisers who have supported us throughout the season. Only 32% of our income is provided by subscriptions and affiliation fees from the game. This means we rely on sponsors, advertisers and fundraising to raise the balance required to run our game and facility. For those of you that are regular visitors, you may have noticed some new signage on the courts recently with additional sponsors and advertisers joining our existing Community Partners and other supporters. We are always striving to find funding through new sponsorship and advertising but it is also important we recognise our long term supporters who appreciate the value of enduring partnerships. These sponsors have tremendous community spirit and help us keep netball affordable for our members. AMI are our naming rights sponsor and they are committed to supporting netball and having a positive sporting influence within the local community. As well as providing much needed sponsorship, AMI also organise and manage the On Court Crew down at the courts over the winter season. Thanks to AMI, the On Court Crew have handed out much appreciated hair ties, nail clippers, plasters, hand warmers, ponchos and other handy items over the last few months. Barfoot & Thompson are becoming very familiar with our facilities with a number of auction days held in our Function Room during 2013. Barfoot & Thompson are enormously involved with netball from grass roots to the international stage, not only supporting Netball North Harbour but also sponsoring the Northern Mystics and the Fast5 Netball World Series. Huge thanks to Benefitz who have not only supported Netball North Harbour for many years, but also assisted with the printing of our fundraiser recipe book “Feed – it’s game on in the kitchen”, which is available from our office or website www.netballnorthharbour.co.nz. MaiFM have recently renewed their partnership with Netball North Harbour and we are looking forward to seeing them and the Street Team down at the courts in future. KPMG, another long standing Community Partner have supported Netball North Harbour since 2008. Prior to this, KPMG were on board as sponsors to the FUJIFILM Force from 2004 to 2007. We are also grateful to other sponsors and advertisers - some who have partnered with us recently – SAS Sport, JustWorkout, North Harbour Ford & Mazda, Simpson Western, Shoe Science, Fitlink, Career Team, Korbond, Golden Gowns, Simply Fresh and PhotoLife. We encourage you to thank all our sponsors by using their services and endorsing them to others whenever you have the opportunity. By Lynette Brady, Director of Netball & Operations and Annie Greenheld, Sponsorship & Business Development Manager. AMI Netball North Harbour.

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North Shore Squash Club: News

Mark Waldin proudly holds the 2013 Australian Masters 55-59yrs division trophy.

Profile: Mark Waldin

Player/Coach Profile:

Mark Waldin

All coaches operate under a coaching philosophy of some kind. With North Shore Squash Club player and coach Mark Waldin, it is a combination of instinct, an empathy with the sport and it’s participants. With a technique honed as a physical training instructor with the New Zealand Air Force, Mark brings a well thought out approach to squash coaching. “Firstly, planning. Failing to plan ensures failure and it’s important to give value for money; every player deserves to come away from a session with something of value. Aside from that, the most obvious fault I see in squash is poor technique,” explains Mark. “Everything else follows and hence early intervention is best.” The North Shore Squash Club recognises the benefits that a club contracted coach can bring and considers itself very fortunate to have secured the services of Mark who is also contracted to Auckland Squash. In that role Mark is involved in the selection of squads; conducting sessions at development level, develops coaching programmes and coaches the coaches. Mark comes with an envious record as a player and besides being the current New Zealand 55-59yrs Masters Champion (he has also held titles in the 45-49 and 50-54 divisions), as recently as September of this year won the Australian Masters 55-59yrs division. Mark has been a New Zealand Masters representative for the past 6 years and attended the last three World Masters games. Success as a player is also matched as a coach. Mark is coach to outstanding North Shore junior Abbie Palmer who has won New Zealand U11, U13 and U15 and both North and South Island U11; U13, U15 and U17 age group titles. This year under Mark’s tutelage, Abbie won the U17 Australian title. Testament indeed to Mark’s coaching prowess and a philosophy developed to tailor training to meet the needs, strengths and limitations of all players regardless of development or aspirations. The North Shore Squash Club provides three free coaching clinics with Mark to all new members. To take up this offer it’s no more difficult than initially contacting Marjorie or Deborah of the North Shore Squash Club on 489 4760, email admin@northshoresquash.co.nz or visit www.northshoresquash.co.nz

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Salad & Other Things: with Sumo Salad

Mint Tabbouleh

with Toasted Almonds Well last month’s recipe caused a bit of a stir. A number of our readers caught us off guard as demand for Quinoa Muffins exceeded our production! So, continuing with the momentum of healthy grains, we are, for this Spring Issue, jazzing up the old Bulgur Wheat! Bulgur Wheat is a staple grain in Middle Eastern cuisine. It is used like rice in Mediterranean countries. In fact, you can use Bulgur in place of rice in most recipes. It makes a nutritious, inexpensive, high-protein and high-fibre salad, which is low in fat. One cup of Bulgur Wheat has fewer calories, less fat and more than twice the fibre of brown rice. It also has more fibre than oats, buckwheat or corn. Because it is already partly cooked, little time is needed for preparation. It is available in three grinds, coarse, medium, & fine. Fine being used particularly for salads. Our chef Sandy makes the most awesome Lentil and Tabbouleh Salad, which is made with Bulgur Wheat. I love it, it’s one of my favourites in our Deli, as it is so refreshing, especially in the summer. We have loads of returning customers who eat this every day. You’ll have to come in and try it. So healthy! It is also a favourite among body builders and gym bunnies alike! I found this long lost recipe just last week whilst looking for recipes to make for our daughter, Micayla’s 21st party, and thought I would share it with you. We haven’t made it for a while, but it was always popular at our barbecue gatherings! It is also very refreshing and full of flavour, and, like all of our recipes easy to do. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 cup Bulgur (Cracked Wheat) 3 Spring onions trimmed and chopped ¼ cup chopped parsley 2 tbsp. chopped mint 2 hard boiled eggs finely chopped ¼ cup silvered almonds toasted ¼ cup olive oil ¼ cup lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste

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Residential Property Management: Quinovic

What Does a Qualified Property Manager Do For You? You’ve purchased an investment property and you don’t want the hassle of managing tenants yourself? Contracting a specialist Property Manager is a fantastic option for investors who want to capitalise on the benefits of their property investment without the hassles of dealing with tenants. “Buying the right residential investment can be the easiest part of property investment. Decisions then need to be made regarding the presentation of the property to ensure the maximum rent is realised”, says Graeme Henderson, owner of the Takapuna Quinovic Property Management business, “that’s where our support of the investor begins.” “The selection process to identify the right tenant can be a stressful ordeal”, says Graeme, “systems need to be used to identify the best selection of applicants then rigid systems need to be used to ensure the best selection can be made”. Quinovic has been in business for 25 years and their marketing systems and selection systems have been honed to ensure the best quality tenants are identified. Quinovic is in the business of Residential Property Management only; they do not sell Properties they strive to make properties lucrative for their owners. “We show interested parties through the property, conduct interviews, complete in-depth reference checks and complete credit and previous tenancy checks prior to making any decisions”, says Graeme, “this is where our expertise is vital to the investor”. Quinovic has proven financial and reporting systems to ensure rent is paid when it is due and owners have 24/7 internet access to check the property records in the Quinovic property management system. Comprehensive Property Inspections are conducted at frequent regular intervals and full reports backed up by photographs are recorded. Reports are made to the property owner to give the peace of mind that their investment is being well kept and maintained. Any maintenance issues are dealt with promptly by well qualified contractors who have a proven track record with Quinovic Takapuna for cost, trustworthiness and efficiency. Backed by leading edge management systems Quinovic have built an enviable record over the past 25 years. As New Zealand’s largest privately owned specialist residential property management company Quinovic works for you the property owner, a focus on matching high quality tenants to properties and achieving rents above the market average whilst maintaining high occupancy rates. “We make the whole process easy for the property owner, adds Graeme Henderson, let us show you how we are different. We also offer a free rental appraisal for your property with absolutely no strings attached.” For more information call Sandra May or Graeme Henderson at Quinovic; ph 486 7450, 021 844 531 or; sandra@quinovic-takapuna.co.nz

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Northside with Mayor Len Brown

Fine-tuning for the Future

It has been a historical month for Auckland. On September 10, the Auckland Council approved the proposed Unitary Plan for notification and a formal submissions phase, after five days of discussion and fine-tuning decision making. This followed 22 workshops over eight weeks with councillors, local boards and council staff as we took on board the 22,000 pieces of feedback and what we heard from the 15,000 Aucklanders who attended public events. Mayor Len Brown. As my deputy Penny Hulse said, the plan has come a long way since March. We developed this plan with our communities using a brave new process and the proposed plan now reflects a careful balance between quality development in the right places and the concerns of our communities. There have been many changes, but examples include increasing minimum dwelling sizes in terraces and apartments for units above the ground floor; and reducing maximum building heights in places like Devonport, Milford, Browns Bay and Northcote. The same week I had the pleasure, ably assisted by my three-year-old grandson Luca, of unveiling Auckland’s first electric train, which is now undergoing testing on our network. These fast, efficient trains, along with the City Rail Link and the new harbour crossing, are the precursors we need in place to ultimately get rail to the Shore. As the first term of the first Auckland Council draws to a close, I am

There have been many changes, but examples include increasing minimum dwelling sizes in terraces and apartments for units above the ground floor; and reducing maximum building heights in places like Devonport, Milford, Browns Bay and Northcote. pleased with what we have put in place for Auckland and its people. With the input of tens of thousands of Aucklanders, we developed the Auckland Plan, a shared vision for our physical, social, cultural and economic development over the next 30 years. We have agreed a proposed planning rulebook, which gives us the tools to help Auckland grow, with greater choice of homes, better connected communities, well-designed buildings and public spaces we can all enjoy. The Unitary Plan will also enable us to look after what makes Auckland special – our beaches, harbours, maunga and built heritage. And we have agreed with the Government on our shared transport priorities and immediate action for our housing challenges. Yes, there is always more work to be done and improvements to be made, but now we have a strong foundation in place. The opportunities for you to be involved continue. Vote in the upcoming local government elections. And check out the revised Unitary Plan online or at your local library – the council has information available on what has changed since the March draft. Aucklanders now have 90 days to make a formal submission.


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Shore Perfect for Professor – Ted Zorn Professor Ted Zorn heads Massey University’s College of Business, with an office based in the heart Ted Zorn. of the university’s Albany campus. He oversees more than 300 staff, along with the research and teaching programme for some 12,000 business students. He’s an expat American who moved ‘north of the bridge’ to take up his job with Massey University at the start of 2012. Before that he actually lived south of the Bombay Hills – Hamilton to be precise – and worked at Waikato University. An expert in organisational change and workplace wellbeing, Professor Zorn has found the Albany campus an exciting and positive place to work. He also loves the North Shore environment – the green spaces and coastline, as well as the access to one of the country’s most innovative business communities. He shares his five favourite things about the North Shore. 1. Innovative North Shore business community: The North Shore has a wonderfully dynamic business community that really works together to build the economic success of the region. You only have to look at the list of finalists in this year’s Westpac Auckland North Business Awards to see the breadth and quality of the firms here. Massey sponsors the Excellence in Innovation Award so the awards ceremony is an event I look forward to every year. I also try to attend as many of ATEED’s business networking events as I can to build better connections with local businesses – and I always come away impressed with the positive attitude and innovative thinking I see. 2. Totara Restaurant: This is my favourite restaurant on the Shore. It’s tucked away in a leafy corner of Albany with a cosy and intimate setting. The service is top notch and the food excellent. One day I will order something other than

the confit duck leg with red wine reduction. Maybe. 3. Massey campus: I am going to risk accusations of being biased here and put my place of employment on my list. I really do think the campus is an amazing place – both in terms of its architecture and natural environment, and also the intellectual activity that takes place within its walls. The students give the place a youthful buzz and there is always something interesting happening somewhere. I would encourage North Shore residents to visit when they can – whether it’s to hear one of our professors give a public lecture, to watch a movie during one of our foreign film festivals, or to just see the facilities at the annual Open Day. Make the most of having a world-class university on your doorstep – I promise you will learn something of interest. 4. Takapuna retail precinct: I always enjoy wondering down Takapuna’s high street. On the one hand it’s compact and manageable; on the other it has a great and varied range of shops and eateries. I particularly like the innovative approach exhibited by The Department Store. What a creative idea – to have a single retail space, but to divide it into ‘departments’, effectively different shops, in the style of a traditional department store. Somehow it manages to be traditional and modern at the same time. 5. Multicultural population: From the European feel of The Department Store to the exotic smells of the Glenfield Night Markets, I think one of the North Shore’s strengths is its cultural diversity. As an expat myself, it’s always nice to meet others who have chosen to make their home in this special part of the world. The expat communities have brought their food and culture to the area – so it’s possible to buy South African biltong or Korean kimchi, or to celebrate Chinese New Year and Diwali. Yet we’re all part of a cohesive North Shore community.

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Bardsleys Lighting & Design are pleased to announce the arrival of our most exciting and largest lighting collection to date. Combining exceptional quality with surprisingly modest pricing, we can supply beautiful lighting from several of America’s best lighting manufacturers. Our innovative and trusted brands include Hinkley, Kichler, Feiss, Fredrick Ramond and the exciting blacksmith inspired Hubbardton Forge. Added to these options are the European-inspired Tech Lighting and magnificent range of contemporary genuine crystal chandeliers from Elan. These lighting ranges are stylishly designed and manufactured to exacting standards, with a level of quality seldom seen in lighting previously available in NZ. Whether your lighting project is a minor renovation or an entire new home, our wonderful staff of knowledgeable lighting professionals are eager to assist you in providing the best possible lighting solutions. Let us design your lighting to suit your decor and style. We cater for all budgets from modest to grandiose. Our expertise covers every aspect of lighting, including interior, exterior, garden, residential and commercial. We provide genuine advice to help you select genuinely energy efficient and low maintenance lighting. We provide impartial advice, friendly knowledgeable service and expertise. With access to literally hundreds of exciting designs, why deal with unpleasant Auckland traffic when you can find inspiring lighting sourced from the world’s best lighting manufacturers right here in beautiful Takapuna Beach? And let’s not forget our fantastic local manufacturers as well. We offer NZ designed and manufactured ranges of table lamps and shades, innovative pendant lighting and bespoke chandeliers inspired by the beauty of our wonderful country. If you are looking for quality gifts, or wanting something special to brighten your day, we have a range of tasteful giftware. From Bob Steiner’s magnificent ceramic wall art and table lamps, to handmade candles, to beautiful jewellery imported from Israel, let us surprise you with treasures you might not expect to find in a lighting shop. For more ‘blokey’ gifts we stock Fisher Space Pens, LED torches, knives, & innovative mini tool sets from Canada. We are also agents for Trendy Mirrors, offering traditional and contemporary styled mirrors in all sizes. We look forward to your visit to our tasteful Showroom. Bardsleys Lighting and Design, 3-5 Auburn St, Takapuna Beach 09 489 9099 sales@bardsleyslighting.co.nz

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SHORE HI FI Spring and summer is just around the corner, and the entertaining season begins! We have a range of music streamers and speakers in store to get you into that groove. Come in and check out what’s new to get your music sounding its best. We can design a solution for your home, tailored to your needs, often hidden from view, with a high quality sound. John, Anthony and Palmer are happy to discuss your requirements over a coffee so pop in today and see how we can help you. JOCOSE Jocose Supports Hospice… Jocose will be putting on a Ladies and Gents Fashion Show as a fundraiser for Hospice. The venue is The Spencer on Byron on the 18th October starting at 6pm with a first drink and canapes. Tickets cost $30.00 and are available at Jocose, 8 Hurstmere Road. Telephone: 4887638. From the 19th October to 1st November a percentage of all sales will also be donated to Hospice. For more information, please call 4887638. FLORIENNE Spring has arrived at Florienne with Blossom and Daffodils, Tulips and Freesia, Viburnum and Lace. And even the first Paeonia is showing it’s luscious face. Spring is finally here, treat yourself or someone special to lovely spring flowers today. www. florienne.co.nz We delivery Auckland-wide. PAPER PLUS Cartridge Plus - Refill Your Ink Cartridges at PAPER PLUS TAKAPUNA. Did you know that you can drop your empty ink cartridges into any Paper Plus store and get them refilled? Paper Plus Takapuna refill the ink cartridges in store. All you need to do is drop the cartridge off in the morning (Mon-Fri) and it will be ready by the afternoon or whenever you are next in store. At Paper Plus we strive to maintain the performance of our refilled printer cartridges to that of an original. Our 100% guarantee means that if you are not entirely satisfied we will gladly refund the cost of the refilled cartridge. Cartridge Plus refills thousands of ink cartridges every month throughout NZ and we stand by what we do. Our aim is to offer a service that saves our customers money and helps the environment.

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Make time for MIGUN this spring If you have not yet taken the trip up the stairs of 31, Hurstmere Road, you are well and truly missing out! Migun is a sanctuary of relaxation in the heart of Hurstmere Road. The thermal message beds soothe and remedy many ailments - lie back, relax and heal! Lovely local couple Regina and William and their expert team will ensure you leave with a lighter feeling in body, mind and spirit. Hands on treatments range from Javanese healing massage to Balinese relaxation massage, reflexology and more. Prices are reasonable and concession cards are available. Make Migun part of your well-being routine, or pop in for a treat during shopping trips or a day at the beach! Style sewn up at SHORE FIT Shore Fit clothing alterations in Takapuna can provide you with the fit you want regardless of your shape or size, or the type of clothing you bring in to the store. It could be a simple repair or a complete restructure of a garment, Shore Fit’s small yet dynamic team are passionate about their work, have an eye for detail and strive on all occasions to provide customer satisfaction. October special $12 for hems. UPPER CUTS Okay, so now we’ve settled the fact once and for all, that a great haircut counts, and if you’re struggling to find that perfect place to deliver one, then you haven’t tried “UPPERCUT Barbers”. Not only is this one of Auckland’s most experienced men’s hairstylists, but the UPSTAIRS location boasts an inviting warm, friendly, comfortable atmosphere and you get your cut at a great affordable price. “Where a haircut’s a concern, perhaps you should try Uppercut Barbers!”

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Counting Threads… With all the different sheets we have tried at home over the years, we get to be a bit picky about the quality of our bed linen. For the consumer there is actually quite a lot to know when setting out to buy new sheets. So often we have customers come in who have recently bought what they thought was quality, elsewhere, only to be disappointed with its feel or, in particular, how it breathes. The ‘marketing gurus’ at the large department stores have done a great job convincing people that the thread count of bed linen is the single greatest indicator of its quality. This is simply not the case. There is no point in knowing how many threads are in a sheet without knowing how thick the yarn is and the type of construction. There are so many variables. In the old days of imperial measurements, ‘quality sheets’ were normally only 140 or 160 thread and probably what they called 40’s yarn in a conventional weave .This was the ‘hotel quality’, crisp, thick sheet that lasts and lasts. I remember buying brands like Dorma and Wabasso from Canada when I was first married that were still in good nick 20 years later. Sadly this type of manufacture is no longer available as modern high speed looms use finer and finer threads to make more metres per minute.

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Very high thread count sheets are usually made in a sateen construction using very fine yarns. The resulting product is softer in the feel but because it is so tightly woven it does not breathe and is hotter to sleep in. Also, the thread is so fine that the sheet surface is more likely to ‘pill’ (go into little balls). Some manufacturers add an anti-pilling agent but often this washes out after about 10 washes. This type of construction is more likely to tear as the sheet ages especially if a non-iron treatment has been added to it. A more conventional sheet construction is one where the threads meet at right angles, thicker yarns are used that are crisper in the feel, breathe better, last longer and are cooler to sleep in during those hot summer nights. Generally these are about 3-400 thread count. Of course the type of cotton and where it is grown has a big influence on quality as well. I have driven past cotton fields in Asia and been told that this area grows Egyptian cotton. Seems the farmer went to Egypt and brought back the plants to grow at home. Incidentally, I have also seen Hungarian duck down being grown in China with the same explanation that it is a type of duck down, not a geographical location, but I digress. At Home Fabrics we have four, soon to be five, different qualities in our cotton sheets sourced from, and genuinely grown in, Egypt, Turkey, Italy and China. Each has its own different qualities and feel. We have samples of each on display so you can easily see which you prefer. The one we like sleeping in best at home, because of its crisp smooth feel and ability to breathe, is far from the most expensive. Thank you to all the many entrants in our Luxury Bedding Draw .The winner of the Feather Mattress topper, duvet and pillows was… Julie Applegren of Beach Haven! Julie Applegren of Beach Haven was the winner of our recent Channel competition and won a Feather Down Mattress Topper, a 50/50 Goose Down Duvet and set of two Luxury Hotel Pillows. Congratulations!

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Shore People Offshore: Rebecca Prentice, New York

Start Spreading the News... Kiwi Being ‘A Part of It’ in New York, New York Here at Channel Mag, we are big fans of New York City so we were excited to have a chat this month to a Devonport Expat living in Brooklyn, New York City. Rebecca Prentice is a Sales Manager for a homewares company and lets us in on her life in NYC. Channel Mag: Why did you move to New York and have you lived elsewhere in the World? Rebecca Prentice: I wanted a change like most people I guess, but I never really had a desire to do the London thing so I thought why not New York! I have dual citizenship so I am lucky enough to be able to live and work here and ended up booking my flights three weeks before I left. CM: What do you do in New York and does it differ from your career in NZ? RP: I am the Sales Manager for a housewares company called Core Home. The company is relatively new and rapidly growing so everything is extremely fast paced and we all wear several different hats. Working for a small company was definitely a learning curve as all my experience in NZ was with large corporate FMCG companies. It’s fun though and I’ve been able to see a bit of the States for work – I went to Iowa last week so that sort of glamorous travel. CM: What do you like or dislike about living in New York? RP: I feel like most people living here would have very long lists for both. It’s really expensive, long work days, people are rude, everything is an effort, and the weather sucks six months of the year. But then it’s New York… the city is so alive, it’s always moving, you meet great people, the food, the parks, the culture, the bars… there have definitely been a number of times I’ve just been walking through the city and thought “wow, I’m so lucky to be living here”. CM: What do you do in your spare time and in the weekend? RP: It really depends on what is happening around the city, I try to go to different events if I can. Mostly it’s just what I’d be doing back home except it’s all New York style – like all you can drink brunches (these are obviously a fav), shopping at outdoor markets, meeting friends for coffee or drinks, outdoor concerts etc. CM: What’s the NZ Expat community like over there? Do you hang out with other Kiwi’s regularly? RP: To be honest I don’t really know many New Zealanders over here, I’ve met a lot of Australians but not New Zealanders. All the friends that I normally hang out with are American. CM: How does the cost compare with New Zealand? RP: NYC is ridiculously expensive. But seriously, the cost of rent here is crazy and the market is extremely tight so landlords can just charge whatever they want. I will never complain about Ponsonby rent again. The cost of food is also high as there aren’t really supermarkets in Manhattan, most places are small corner stores or markets like Nosh. That being said… takeouts are pretty cheap and going out can be cheaper with most places offering happy hours. Overall, if you move to NYC and aren’t making six figures you just need to learn to budget and don’t expect to save.

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Rebecca Prentice (right) in New York.

CM: What type of food do you eat there? RP: All of it unfortunately haha. New York has an amazing food scene from the taco trucks to pastries (yes I’ve had the original Cronut), Shake Shack burgers to bacon cookies, pizza, Japanese, Jewish delis and endless donuts and cupcakes. You could eat somewhere different every day and never have the same thing twice. I’ve also been lucky enough to dine at a couple of NYCs top restaurants, Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare and Daniel, which were both very different but equally phenomenal. CM: What is the best way to get around the city? RP: Taxi, but who can afford it so definitely the Subway. The NYC subway is so easy to navigate and can pretty much take you anywhere in Manhattan and most places in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. It definitely smells and is almost unbearable in the summer heat (think 45 degrees and 90% humidity) but it’s a pretty great system and it runs 24 hours. CM: What is the bar/pub/nightlife scene like? RP: There are multiple things happening every night of the week in NYC and so many amazing places to go out. Nightlife in New York, and many places in America apparently, is split into two sections – bars and clubs. Clubs are generally large, have a cover charge and strict dress code (think heels and tight dresses). Bars are pretty much everything else. You can dance in clubs, you cannot dance in bars and this is enforced, I have been told off for dancing before.


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CM: What is your favourite place where you are currently living and why? RP: I’ve just moved into a small studio in Brooklyn after an interesting living situation with some very strange roommates, so right now I am just loving having my own space! There is also a great coffee shop around the corner that makes a coffee so strong you can feel it in your blood. Oh and the laundry is only one block away, that is definitely better than the seven blocks I used to have to walk. CM: Do you miss living on the Shore? If so, what do you miss most about it? RP: I definitely miss parts of it. I obviously miss my family and friends, the beaches, the café culture and the generally laid back vibe but I’m happy to be here for now. It makes it easier that a lot of my friends are also overseas so I don’t feel like I’m missing out. CM: What are your top tips for North Shore people visiting New York? RP: If it’s your first time to New York I guess you need to tick of the touristy things but I would recommend spending most of your time exploring the real New York, as far away from Times Square as possible. I would recommend shopping/eating/drinking your way through the Lower East Side, walking the Highline, visiting Smorgesburg or the Brooklyn Flea in Williamsburg, and touring the food trucks and Chinese restaurants in Queens. Oh and of course Central Park – just head further north away from the tourist mobs. CM: When is the best time to travel there? RP: I have issues with the weather here, Summer is disgustingly hot and Winter is absolutely freezing, so I would recommend Spring or Autumn. There is a buzz around the city when the weather is cooling down or warming up (depending on the season) and people just seem happier. The city itself is also surprisingly green so it’s beautiful when all the cherry blossoms are out or the leaves are turning.

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Seeing in Summer in Style

Haydon Optometrists has stocked up on all the latest looks in eyewear for Spring/Summer 2013/14. A change in seasons present the ideal opportunity to update your look. And it isn’t just about clothing. Eyewear that is on-trend is as important as what you wear on your body, or how you style your hair if you want to be looking your best and in fashion in any season. We are especially excited to have the new seasons’ eyewear from Kate Sylvester including the optical and sunglass range (all suitable for prescription) which Kate herself describes as ‘modern classics that are sophisticated and timeless’.

The striking marketing images feature local teen modelling sensation Ashleigh Good who has gone from waiting tables in a Takapuna Café to the runways of Chanel and Givenchy… The striking marketing images feature local teen modelling sensation Ashleigh Good who has gone from waiting tables in a Takapuna Café to the runways of Chanel and Givenchy, to name just a couple of world’s leading design houses she has recently modelled for. Karl Lagerfeld has heaped praise on Ashleigh and allowed her to close one of his Chanel shows this year in stunning haute couture bridal wear. Kate says Ashleigh perfectly captures the spirit of the Kate Sylvester brand; she’s beautiful, sophisticated, eccentric, timeless and unique. Pop in to view the full range in store now.

CM: Will you ever come back home to the Shore? RP: I will definitely be back to Auckland but where I settle will depend on where I can afford – and if I’m willing to sit in bridge traffic. CM: Where are you originally from on the Shore (eg: suburb or school)? RP: I was born and raised in Devonport where my parents still live. I started at Vauxhall School before moving to Murray’s Bay Primary, then to Takapuna Normal Intermediate and Takapuna Grammar.

Rebecca Prentice.

Haydon Optometrists, 159 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna Ph: 09 489 5232 Fax: 09 486 5179 Haydon@clear.net.nz www.haydons.co.nz

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Channel Learning: Continuing Education

Study in Takapuna at NZIE your local Tertiary training institute Why do students from all over North Shore choose to study with us? Because we’re committed to preparing students for their future with a high quality education in Business, I.T, Hospitality and Office Administration. But a great qualification is just the beginning. We’re one of the only Auckland-based Institutes with an on-site recruitment service that’s set up to give you real world skills and experience through our unique work experience and internship programme. So you’ll leave with a Certificate or Diploma AND the right skills and connections to take on the world. Just ask our Business student, Billie who is enrolled on our Diploma in Business Management. “I was attracted to New Zealand Institute of Education (NZIE) for my tertiary education as I’d be part of a close knit team, not one of hundreds of students, and for the work experience provided through ‘Think Recruit’. A lot of employers are looking for experience not just qualifications, so it’s a really good opportunity” “They have also got me work experience at Manpower recruitment where I am learning a lot. It’s really good experience, the Manager’s been really good to me and I will be able to put these new skills to use in the future; it’s given me confidence as I’d never worked in an office environment before!” If you’re a school leaver looking for the first step in a new career or if you looking to re-train into a new career then we have course for you. If you’d like more advice and information then give us a call on our free phone 0800 69 33 82.

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Time To Go Back To School?

Businesswoman Back to the Study Books

Whether you want to up skill in your area of employment, return to the workforce or just pick up a new skill out of interest, community education is the best way to do it. This month Channel shows you the options available around the North Shore to cater to all needs. Budding young journo Anna Henvest presents this lowdown… Ranging from essential business skills to a new language, or even a new ethnicity of cooking; several community education classes are available in your area. With government funding having been redirected away from community education in recent years, the opportunities to pick up new skills have decreased to just a few key providers around the Shore. We’ve scoped out some of those available in local schools as well as registered training programmes and tertiary initiatives. Massey University has recently devised a scheme called the ‘Campus Passport’. This is where you join a course for one semester and attend lectures, without exams and assessments. This initiative along with other short courses means an ideal taster of a skill or profession, without any added obligation or pressure. Here are a few of the other courses on offer from education providers in this area:

Going back to ‘school’ is a challenge that can be daunting and rewarding in equal measure. Successful businesswoman Vicki Pine has been running the DentureTech company she and her husband Chris founded 25 years ago. She said: “My husband and I have run our own company for the Vicki Pine. last 25 years, and have done very well with the business, building it from the ground up. From just the two of us, we now have four branches and 13 staff. “I have seen my children head off to marry and study and felt a little bit of an ‘empty-nester’. I think the reason I decided to start attending Massey was for a bit of a change and to learn about subjects I’d always been interested in but had never done anything about.” Dairy Flat resident Vicki pushed herself “out of her comfort zone” by approaching Massey University. She said: “I chose the lectures I was interested in and I could get a good idea about what it was like initially without doing any exams.” Massey University’s Campus Passport programme allows people to attend lectures and gain knowledge in their chosen areas of a subject, or have a taster of what further study into that area may entail. For just $250, people can dip into the lectures of their liking throughout a semester without undertaking assignments or exams – making this a very reasonable and innovative option for reintroduction to study, or purely for knowledge-building. Vicki has chosen to further her studies and has enrolled onto an arts degree at the Albany campus. She said: “Everyone at Massey has been incredibly supportive, as has my husband Chris. There is so much support out there, all you need to do is ask!”

Continuing Education Directory Art, Craft And Hobby

Food And Nutrition

Drawing and Painting

Italian Cooking

6 Week Course beginning 23rd October Wednesdays 7-9pm With Annette Dickison Rangitoto College $99

4 Week Course beginning 7th November Thursdays 7-9pm With Francesca Giansanti Northcote College $80+ the cost of ingredients

Clay Workshop

Introduction to Wine Appreciation

9 Week Course beginning 14th October Mondays 7-9pm With Teresa Watson Mairangi Arts Centre $160

5 Week Course beginning 23rd October Wednesdays 7-9pm With Vadi Vencatachellum Rangitoto College $75+ the cost of wine

Creative Sewing for Beginners

Cake Decorating

7 Week Course beginning 31st October Thursdays 7-9pm With Michelle Fitzsimons Northcote College $145

6 Week Course beginning 21st October Mondays 7-9pm With Julie Horne Rangitoto College $99+ the cost of ingredients

Health and Exercise

Business and Computing

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Certificate in Networking Device Administration and Support (Level 6)

8 Week Course beginning 22nd October Tuesdays 6-7pm With Ione Barczak Northcote College $80

12 Week Course beginning 1st October Full Time Course AMES IT Academy $7400

Tai Chi- Beginners

MYOB Stage 1

8 Week Course beginning 22nd October Tuesdays 7.45- 9pm With Bruno Rubini Northcote College $79

3 Week Course starting 6th November Wednesdays 7-9pm With Lisa Reynolds Northcote College $79

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Accounting for Small Business

6 Week Course beginning 21st October Mondays 7.15- 8.15pm With Vitaly Krechko Rangitoto College $59

6 Week Course beginning 4th November Mondays 7-9pm With Tony Stanaway Rangitoto College $115

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YOUR PASSPORT TO LEARNING Massey University’s Campus Passport scheme gives you the ability to join in a course of interest for one semester, without having to sit exams or go through assessments. From business management to psychology, creative writing and history, we have a huge range of course rs s on offer, the heere re is bound to be one that s tss yyou sui ou! IIt works k likke this ks h : youu choosee youur sub s jec su jeec ect of interest, s annd apply foor yo st yourr Camp ampus am uss Pas asssp sport. spo rrtt T Paasspport is The i $2500 for a sem mes esster er of lectures. e CCheckk out the range of optionns ns at at tthhe Alba b ny ny C pus Cam u – ourr innovati ati titionn cam mpus pus. JO N US TODA JOI AY! Y

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For The Home with Harvey Norman, Wairau Park

Harvey Norman Wairau Park home specialists Gabrielle Brown (left) and Lubna Malik with their BeefEater barbecue display.

BeefEater BBQs from Harvey Norman Nobody ever regretted buying quality With the days getting warmer and summer fast approaching you’re probably thinking about pulling your barbecue out and having a few friends over for some outdoor entertaining. But chances are that for the last nine months your barbecue has been sitting outside doing nothing but getting rusty. It’s a common and costly cycle that many New Zealanders experience: buy a new barbecue for summer, forget about it in winter, take it out for the next summer and realise it’s had it. Wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to throw away your barbecue every few years? The team at Harvey Norman Wairau Park want to help you break that cycle and they’ve got the perfect barbecue for it: the BeefEater Barbecue, Australia’s legendary barbecue brand. With BeefEater, you’ve got a mate for life! There's a good BeefEater range at Harvey Norman Wairau Park, including a very special deal on the Beefeater ‘Bugg’ Portable Gas barbecue at only $899. For close to 30 years BeefEater has been making exceptional barbecues and are such a huge global brand that they’ve even been specified into luxury developments like the Palms in Dubai, and celebrities like Tiger Woods and Roger Federer are cooking with them. Ask the team at Harvey Norman Wairau Park and they’ll tell you that BeefEater Barbecues are one of the toughest, longest lasting barbecues you can buy. BeefEater have used materials like heavy gauge stainless steel in their manufacturing process and have numerous patents and trademarks based around their designs and technologies. Unlike many other manufacturers that screw or spot-weld their frames, BeefEater frames are fully seam welded along the length of the joins so they are stronger, more rigid, and won’t allow fats to drip through any gaps. BeefEater is so confident in the strength of their barbecue frames that they offer a 5 year warranty on their 1100 and Discovery series models and a LIFETIME warranty on their Signature series models. BeefEater is clearly a grill built to last! A BeefEater is not only tough – they’re great cookers too. Thanks to BeefEater’s unique vaporiser system you get a very even and very hot cooking surface that is very controllable. The burners on a BeefEater heat up so fast that there’s very little pre-heating time required. Simply turn a BeefEater on and within minutes you’ll be grilling. BeefEater’s vaporiser system also reduces fatty

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For close to 30 years BeefEater has been making exceptional barbecues and are such a huge global brand that they’ve even been specified into luxury developments like the Palms in Dubai, and celebrities like Tiger Woods and Roger Federer are cooking with them. flare-ups whilst you’re cooking as the fats and juices that hit the vaporisers turn to smoke before they flame. Plus there are the rust free cooking surfaces. All the cooking surfaces on a BeefEater are coated with a commercial grade porcelain enamel paint, which is baked on at very high temperatures. This means you’re cooking on a very tough and durable surface that is sealed to prevent rusting. Best of all this makes the BeefEater’s cooking surfaces non-porous and really easy to clean. And you don’t have to worry about residual flavours hanging around from the last time you cooked. This is all part of BeefEater’s “more time cooking, less time cleaning” philosophy. Starting a BeefEater is easy with BeefEater’s Quartz Start Ignition. Simply press and turn the control knob and the burner ignites every time. There’s no batteries required. Get to Harvey Norman Wairau Park and take a look at a BeefEater. It will most likely be the last barbecue you buy. Harvey Norman Wairau Park, 10 Croftfield Lane, North Shore. Phone 441 9750. Store Hours Monday to Wednesday 9am-5.30pm, Thursday and Friday 9am7.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am - 5.30pm. Visit: www.harveynorman.co.nz.


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North Shore History with David Verran

The East Coast Bays from the 1960s to the 1980s

Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries, 996-54.

In the early 1960s, the East Coast Bays Council upgraded boating facilities at Browns Bay, Torbay and Murrays Bay. Torbay Yacht Club had been formed in 1950 and in the early 1960s received permission to build a boathouse and clubhouse at Deep Creek. The Murrays Bay Club had been formed in 1958. The Council also attempted to stop horse riding within Borough boundaries, unsuccessfully, due to concern about damage to grass verges and reserves. It also restricted surfboarding to Rothesay Bay beach, where there was a designated surfing lane. Controlling storm water and flooding in the Browns Bay Creek area was also a priority. At the November 1965 local elections, Stredwick was re-elected unopposed as Mayor, but in October 1968 he retired on medical grounds. Noel Liam Bradford was elected unopposed as Mayor, but only 30% of those eligible to vote actually voted. A barrister and solicitor, Bradford wanted more cultural amenities, particularly a public library and a community centre for sports and dancing - 31% of the Bay’s population were school age or younger. In 1970, the neighbouring Takapuna City Council agreed with East Coast Bays Borough to run a library service in Browns Bay. The Borough financed the building, bought the fittings and purchased some of the book stock, while the Country Library Service of the National Library and Takapuna Library provided further books. Residents of both the City and Borough could now use each other’s libraries, very sensible given that Takapuna residents regularly shopped in the Bays and vice versa. Bradford was re-elected in 1971 and in March 1973 the first stage of the community hall received Council approval. There was also increasing concern for the environment and protest at the removal of the local bush. In April 1973, ninety acres of bush in Mairangi Bay were being considered for development and a Taiorahi Wilderness Committee formed. The Committee’s petition to save the area raised 4,000 signatures. In June 1973, Acacia Road residents in Browns Bay sought the preservation of fourteen acres in the Deep Creek valley area, and formed the Deep Creek Valley Bush Society. The Council worked with the community to plant native trees in Centennial Park and from April 1979 the Park was managed by the Centennial Park Bush Society, which cut trails and developed a management plan. In July 1983, four protestors climbed into the branches of a 30-metre pine tree in the Park, to prevent it being cut down. In 1974, the Council objected to the Government taking 400 acres of orchard and town milk supply land in the Albany area for urban expansion.

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At the 1974 Council elections, Bradford decided to retire as Mayor and in 1975 was appointed a stipendiary magistrate in Wellington. He died in July 1991. A former teacher, Alan Morton McCulloch, became Mayor. Between 1971 and 1975, the population of the East Coast Bays had risen 47.3%, the fastest population growth in the Auckland region. One consequence was the opening of Long Bay College in 1975. Northcross Intermediate School had opened in 1970 and there were a number of Primary Schools in the area. As the area now exceeded a population of 20,000, the Council successfully applied for City status. This came on 1st April 1975, but locals continued to identify with their local bay, not the Bays. In 1976, the long planned recreation centre in Browns Bay was opened, as the first stage of a planned civic centre, and in December 1979 the centre was joint winner of a timber design award. In 1978, the Council banned dogs from beaches and reserves in summer and required them to be on leashes in winter, raising the ire of local dog owners. In 1978, the then 85-year-old St Mary’s-by-the-Sea Anglican Church building was moved from Deep Creek Road to the Awaruka Bush Reserve in Torbay bush. This was despite local protests from those who claimed the building was riddled with borer and was a fire hazard. It, and precious artefacts and historical documents, were all destroyed in a suspicious fire in December 1988. In October 1983, McCulloch was defeated by Joseph John (Jack) Hinton, who served to 1989. At the 1983 election, the Council also became the first City in New Zealand with a female majority, and then voted to become a nuclear free zone. Hinton received an M.B.E in 1989 and died in October 1993. As of 31 March 1987, the estimated population of the City of East Coast Bays was 31,600, with an 11.4% increase from 1981 to 1987. The rate of population increase was slowing, as most of the land within the City boundaries was now settled. By David Verran



Tandem Travel Operations Manager Rachel Lilley (left) and Commercial Manager Gillian Dawe (right) are welcoming their company’s relocation to the North Shore.

Leading travel agency moves to Smales Farm One of New Zealand’s largest travel management companies – Tandem Travel – has relocated its 60 Auckland staff from Fanshawe Street in Auckland city to Smales Farm’s technology office park in Taharoto Road. It’s a welcome change, says Operations Manager Rachel Lilley.

“We use our substantial buying power to negotiate the best rates for our customers,” Gillian Dawe says.

“60% of our staff have a shorter or the same commute compared to the city. We’re really looking forward to having more shops and services around us – there’s not a lot at the Fanshawe Street end of town, just boating suppliers,” she says.

Tandem is keen to be part of the local community, starting with paddle board training at nearby Takapuna Beach.

Commercial Manager Gillian Dawe says there’s a large talent pool on the North Shore that makes staffing easier.

“I’d also like to work with local schools to encourage fresh talent into our industry. My step son is attending Westlake Boys High and has the option of doing Travel and Tourism credits there. Tourism is the world’s biggest and fastest growing industry and in New Zealand almost one in 10 jobs is in tourism. Tandem is looking at ways to offer work experience to students exploring a future in the travel industry.”

“It’s relatively easy to find great people on the North Shore - around half our staff live here,” she says. Tandem Travel is owned and operated by Air New Zealand with offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The company sells corporate travel to businesses big and small, across every airline and all suppliers. It’s a full service that includes flights, visas, foreign exchange, hotels, cars and more.

“We’d like to form a team to compete in the ‘Paddle for Hope’ fund raiser for breast cancer,” Rachel Lilley says.

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International software company is committed to the North Shore Computer-aided design software company Cadimage Group has moved into a new fitout on the top floor of Smales Farm’s Air NZ building, taking a 12-year lease. Cadimage Group sells and supports computer-aided design software and services for the architecture, engineering and construction industries. The company distributes a wide range of third party products and also develops and exports its own software, now used in 80 countries. It has offices in Auckland, Christchurch, Sydney and Bristol to provide global support across different time zones.

Cadimage Group’s new space has 180-degree views North and West across Smales Farm wetlands and the neighbouring golf course. The adjacent premises are the headquarters of Hapag-Lloyd, one of the top shipping container lines in the world. “This is a great location. We’re happy to stay local and be in the most premium space you can find around here,” says CEO & Managing Director Campbell Yule. “Most of our team live locally so this is the best area for us. Our new offices are close to the motorway and to Auckland city.” Kay & Keys Architects designed the fitout, which features natural

materials like wood, glass and steel. “They are a long term friend and customer of Cadimage and they had a lot of fun with our fitout. We couldn’t be happier with the result. The new premises give us space to grow and dedicated training rooms mean we can further grow the training side of our business. The common areas of the building – such as the lobbies and foyer – are superb. It’s modern, clean and simple,” Campbell Yule says. “We’re looking forward to barbequing out on our deck this Summer. I just need to find time to order the outdoor furniture.”


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“Some days you just need to escape the daily grind. Meet you there!” Gordon Simpson, Owner

“Servilles Barber is about fuss-free haircuts for the modern man who is short on time but still requires great style and a quality cut.” Jeremy Foster-Moan, Owner

Quarry Bar at Smales Farm offers lunch, dinner and bar snacks in surroundings that are both smart and comfortable. With a choice of indoor or al fresco seating, it’s the perfect place for a meal or just a quiet drink with friends. Come in and check out their great menu today! Quarry also offers the ultimate venue for private functions.

Servilles Barber is an extension of the Servilles philosophy to deliver a personalised service, to meet the needs of today’s busy professional men. Servilles Barber is a man’s space, simple and masculine. No bookings required, come in and enjoy Sky Sport, men’s magazines and the latest range of professional hair products.

Monday – Friday 11.30am to Late Saturday – 12.00pm to Late Call us on 915 0101 www.quarrybar.co.nz

Sun & Mon closed, Tue, Wed & Fri 8.00am to 6.00pm Thurs 8.00am to 7.00pm Sat 9.00am to 2.00pm

“Ordering with SUBWAY restaurants is super easy – text, internet or in person. Great parking right outside means a no-hassle pick up.”

“The Hamper is a corner dairy, fruit shop and dry cleaning agent rolled into one.” Peter and Jenny Zou, Owners

Daniel Noble, Manager Order on the internet, from your mobile or watch our friendly staff make your food – just the way you like it. We custom make every order: breakfast, lunch and dinner. We have excellent catering options for all sized functions, and you can collect loyalty points with SUBCARD. Open from 6.30am weekdays Text orders to jc3553 Online ordering at subway.co.nz

Convenience store ‘The Hamper’ brings unique one-stop shopping to Smales Farm. You can get anything from a pie and a bottle of coke to frozen meals, sandwiches, cakes, muffins, magazines, chocolates, groceries and personal items. 7.00am to 6.00pm weekdays 9.00am to 4.00pm Saturday Call us on 488 7070


“We offer a fabulous environment for business meetings, or just relax with wine and some exceptional food.”

“We strive for simplicity and convenience.” Lim, Manager

Jayson Hayde, Owner

Hatsuhana at Smales Farm bridges the gap between East and West. It’s a friendly and welcoming sushi and noodle bar where you can depend on getting the freshest fish and the tastiest noodles. This is deceptively simple cuisine, saluting the centuries-old methods used by the very best sushi shops and chefs in Japan and China.

Seriously good food and coffee has seen Columbus Coffee Smales Farm build a great reputation, win industry awards and gain a loyal following of regulars. Whether you’re seated in the plush leather lounge chairs, or out in the courtyard with its piazza atmosphere, you can relax in comfort and style.

Monday – Friday 10.00am to 3.30pm Call us on 488 0210

From 6.00am weekdays and 8.00am weekends. Call us on 486 3200

“We offer Accident & Medical 24/7, G.P afterhours and a reduced fee for After-hours Network qualifying groups.”

“Shorecare Pharmacy at Smales Farm is open from 8.30am until 11.00pm every day.” Bryan Rowney, Director

Dr Hilton Jones, Shorecare Medical Director

Shorecare’s new accident and medical clinic is open to everyone 24/7 on a casual, walk-in basis. It provides a comprehensive range of services, including physiotherapy, X-ray and ultrasound, for the entire North Shore population.

Shorecare Pharmacy at Smales Farm sells a full range of pharmacy retail products including cosmetics, vitamins and supplements, baby products, sunscreens and sun hats, toilet bags and gifts, in addition to prescriptions and medicines. It is the last pharmacy to close on the North Shore every night.

Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Ground floor, Sovereign House, Smales Farm

Shop 8, Q4 Building 8.30am to 11.00pm seven days 365 days of the year Call us on 488 0880

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“Welcome to the next generation of kiwi dentistry. Our brand new dental clinic is open 7 days a week.”

“FREE VIDA Cleanser valued at $69 when you book a 60 minute Facial with Lucy!” Vivo Hair & Beauty, Smales Farm.

Dr Andrew Campbell, owner of The Tooth Company

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Tooth Company - logos. The Tooth Company is located adjacent to Shorecarea) The accident and medical centre and is open late nights and weekends for dental you haven’t heard of VIDA before, now is your chance to find out! emergencies, checkups and general dental treatments. We areTHE a TOOTH COMPANY If DENTISTS VIDA’s Cleansers have been designed to purify, renew, restore, fresh innovative dental clinic set up to provide our patients with access protect and comfort all skin types. Valued at $69, it’s yours for to modern dental treatment at a competitive price. FREE when you come in for a 60min Facial with Lucy! Shop 8a, Q4 Building Conditions: 8.30am – 9.00pm week days THE THE THE once only per person. 9.00am – 4.00pm Saturday & Sunday TOOTH Offer valid TOOTH TOOTH Not valid with other promotions or vouchers. Call us on 410 9971 COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY Call 486 3925 to book your facial today! Book online at: www.thetoothcompany.co.nz R

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ANZ Business Centre, Corinthian Drive Albany The Smales Farm brand is now ‘virtual’ following the purchase of the ANZ Business Centre. Smales Farm has expanded beyond the geographical footprint of the Smales Farm Technology Office Park in Takapuna. The ANZ Business Centre is managed by Smales Farm management services, in keeping with Smales Farm’s philosophy of high quality and excellent service. We’ll see you there!

“The beginner classes offer 26 poses that anyone can do.”

“It’s a man’s world at Everyguy.” Emma Lodge, Owner

Andy Edwards, Owner

Bikram yoga is practiced in a room heated to just above body temperature. Practitioners enjoy a wide range of health benefits including pain relief, weight loss, improved sleep and relief from tension, stress and anger. All this, plus a more flexible body. Classes run 7 days a week at two Shore locations – Albany at ANZ Business Centre call 415 4902, and Glenfield at 75 Porana Rd call 444 4070. www.bikramyoganz.co.nz

“We bring a taste of home to Africans living in New Zealand.”

Everyguy is the only men’s hair salon in Albany. Call or text for an appointment 021 0238 3421 and enjoy our Sky TV and Xbox. Call us on 414 4026 or 021 0238 3421. Open 7 days. Mon 10.00am to 5.00pm Tues & Thurs 10.00am to 7.00pm. Wed & Fri 9.00am to 5.00pm. Sat 9.00am to 3.00pm. Sun 10.00am to 2.00pm. Like Everyguy Albany

“We think our flamegrilled peri peri chicken is the best in the world.”

Luke Joseph, Owner

Ashwini Kumar, Owner

Inside Africa sells African groceries, snacks, clothes and more. If you have ever lived in Africa, you’ll find all your favourite things here. If you have never been to Africa but would love to go, get the flavour by visiting us!

Nandos spicy, Portuguese-style chicken is trimmed of fat before being marinated for 24 hours and flame grilled. Have fun in your own kitchen cooking with a range of sauces, marinades and dressings that are exclusive to Nandos. Choose from East African, Thai, Moroccan and Mediterranean flavours.

Open 7 days 9.30am to 6.30pm Call us on 443 0548

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Nando’s - Albany

“We serve Yum Cha 7 days a week, or try our famous Peking Duck.”

“We are open 7 days for all your liquor needs.”

Shop 9, 7 Mercari Way, Albany Ph: 09 422 2044

Lily Shen, Owner

Connie Ng, Owner

North Sea Village is a Chinese restaurant that specialises in food from the Southern half of China. It uses only Southern Chinese chefs, so the flavours are authentic. The Peking Duck is so good, it has its own loyal following. Live seafood is also a speciality – including paua, clams and crayfish. Call us on 441 3332 Mon – Fri 10.30am to 10.00pm Sat and Sun 9.00am to 10.00pm

Salute Liquor stocks a great range of wine, beer, cider, spirits, mixers and liqueurs. We specialise in vodka, and stock many different varieties of Russian vodka. Come to us for all your liquor needs and enjoy our friendly service. Call us on 414 6366 Open 7 days Mon & Tues 12.00pm to 9.00pm Wed & Thurs 12.00pm to 10.00pm Fri & Sat 12.00pm to 11.00pm Sun 1.00pm to 8.00pm


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This month, 'financial fitness trainer' Hannah McQueen of enableMe encourages readers to think differently about how they view their mortgages…

Kiwis are so obsessed with interest rates, they forget about interest costs!

Hannah McQueen.

In New Zealand we've been so indoctrinated on trying to 'get the best deal' and the negotiate the 'lowest possible interest rates' that we often forget that it's the overall cost of the loan or mortgage that is the most important thing to remember. You need to make sure you are paying the least amount possible back to the bank. On an average mortgage of say $350,000 with an average interest rate over a standard term of say 25 years, the total cost of that mortgage will exceed $1million! That will be what most mortgage holders in New Zealand are in for.

You need to ensure you are doing it the smartest way possible so that you have maximum control and flexibility. i.e. don’t just increase your repayments or shorten the mortgage term as you can’t easily get that money back, you are committing yourself to higher repayments and that may cause undue stress on your relationship. enableMe have a patented mortgage repayment system called 'Mortgage Optimization'. This provides clients the optimal mortgage system for their unique situation. On average that will half their mortgage term and save at least $100,000 in interest costs!

Irrespective of your interest rate you will ALWAYS save more money by paying off debt as fast as your situation allows but you must be strategic about it. In many ways the interest rate is somewhat of a "red-herring". Irrespective of your interest rate you will ALWAYS save more money by paying off debt as fast as your situation allows but you must be strategic about it.

Come in for a one-on-one with Hannah McQueen and her team will show you how you could save thousands in interest costs and still live the life you enjoy. Visit enableme.co.nz for more details or call 0800 897 898.

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By Victoria Cockerton, General Manager, North Harbour Club.

victoria@northharbourclub.co.nz

AWARDS

It all comes together at the AIMES Awards All the efforts of the North Harbour Club and Charitable Trust culminate in early November with the presentation of the AIMES Awards at the annual Gala Dinner to be held at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. The North Harbour Club was first established in 1995 by a group of forward thinking people who shared a desire to reward excellence being achieved by young people in the North Harbour region. 18 years on, in excess of $1.5 million has been provided in grants to assist these outstanding youngsters in their careers. The awards are given across several categories:- the Arts; Innovation Technology & Science; Music; Education; Sport; Service to the Community – which is where the acronym AIMES is taken from. Each year young people, aged between 13 and 25, are invited to apply for an award. In 2013 in excess of 70 applications have been received. Entries closed in late July and since that time our team of five judges have evaluated these entries and come up with a winner in each category. One of these will also receive the overall AIMES Supreme Award and the Sir Peter Blake Trophy – in honour of the club’s founding patron who’s origins were on the North Shore. There will also be up to eight “Emerging Talent” awards made, recognising applicants who have not received an AIMES Award but were very close. Many previous Emerging Talent award winners have gone on to receive AIMES Awards in later years. Last years AIMES Supreme Award winner, golfer Lydia Ko, is a prime example. In excess of $110,000 will be provided to the young 2013 AIMES Award winners on Saturday November 9th.

2013 AIMES Awards Gala Dinner Saturday November 9th The AIMES Awards dinner has become one of the gala events on the North Shore social calendar. Close to 500 people get “all glammed up” for an evening of celebration at the Bruce Mason Centre. This years event is shaping as one of the best ever. It will take a grand “La Scala” theme with leading MC Darryl Lovegrove being brought over from Australia to host the evening. Darryl was co-creator of the world-famous corporate entertainment act “The Three Waiters”. In his own right he is an awardwinning vocalist and musical theatre performer. During the evening Darryl will be presenting a range of performers who have all been assisted by the North Harbour Club with AIMES or Emerging Talent

awards. There will be some great surprises in store during the evening. “We are thrilled with the line-up and it should be a fantastic evening of entertainment,” says North Harbour Club Trustee and AIMES Awards judge Sue Stanaway, who has also had a big hand in putting together the event. “Having been involved in the very special task of judging the entries I can attest that the calibre of our 2013 AIMES recipients is as high as it has ever been. So we are in for a very special night.”

Valued Sponsors An essential aspect of the AIMES Awards are the generous sponsors. The club wishes to acknowledge the ongoing support of these key category sponsors:The Arts - Bruce Mason Centre); IT, Innovation and Science - Massey University; Music - Albany Toyota; Education - Kristin School; Sport - AUT Millennium); Service to the Community - ASB); Emerging Talent Awards - BellinghamWallace. For more details contact Victoria Cockerton, North Harbour Club Manager, Email: victoria@northharbourclub.co.nz, Phone 021 2770699 or visit: www.northharbourclub.co.nz.

Darryl Lovegrove, will MC the 2013 AIMES Awards Gala Dinner.

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Channel Feature: Rotary Club of North Takapuna

Engaging the Next Generation

Then… clockwise from left: Founder members gather around the commemorative plaque on Takapuna Beach in 1981. Clockwise, from left: Ian Calderwood, John McIntosh, Don Davidson, Roger Aberhart, Bill Manning and John Harvey.

And now… clockwise: Lachy Harrison, John McIntosh, Phil Brosnan, Roger Aberhart, Brendon Hosken, Tom Donald.

When the Rotary Club of Takapuna North was formed, it was a new breed of younger members who branched out to take on the challenge of serving the community as best they could through their fund-raising efforts. Fast forward over thirty years; more than $1 million dollars has been raised for community projects, and the then new young breed, are passing the baton on to the next generation of Rotarians. This new wave of young professionals is bringing a renewed enthusiasm to the Rotary Club of Takapuna North. One such member is Brendon Hosken. “People ask me why I’m involved in Rotary,” explains Brendon. “When they do, I give three reasons: Number one - is to create a business network and to build a culture of awareness in the business community. Number two - the friendship. For example, having a beer with guys you like and respect. There’s a wonderful social side to Rotary. Number three - the community contribution aspect. I think this third point is unfortunately the only one that Rotary is largely known for. This is an important aspect to what we do, yes, but is not the only aspect of what Rotary is about.” Brendon, a Sunnynook resident, took on the mantle of Club President last year. First and foremost Brendon sees networking as an important aspect of

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what the club has to offer. He said: “It’s about surrounding myself with successful, intelligent business people who have been involved with helping young people and many people in the community in many ways.” He doesn’t believe the club should change to fit its newer crop of younger members, rather the younger members who join should be instigators of change to help mould the club for the future. During his term as President, Brendon was mindful of finding a balance to suit the age diversity of its membership base. “I tried to employ a strategy of offering very local projects, national projects, through to some international ideas in order to allow everyone in the club to find something to attach to.” The benefits being a Rotary Club member offers are beyond doubt for Brendon. He said: “I’m in no doubt that I get more out of Rotary than I put into it,


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despite how much I do put in. It opens a lot of doors.” At the other end of the membership spectrum, founder member John McIntosh is proud of the Club’s achievements over the past four decades since he and a group of several other bright young things took the initiative to form the Rotary Club of Takapuna North. Self-confessed ‘old guard’ John said: “I remember when we first set out, we used to do a sponsored run called the ‘Lap the Lake’ race from Barry’s Point Road before it was developed, so that was obviously a long time ago. “But for me, the highlight has been the building of the YES Disability Resource Centre in Albany. For many years it had been relatively easy to put our hands in our pockets and hand out funds to the community. It’s amazing that we seized this opportunity to embark on this huge project. At times it felt like we were running on the spot, but to have been instrumental in bringing this Centre about, is quite a remarkable achievement.” John is the first to admit to putting the brakes on some of the younger

diversify the fund-raising.” Murray is pleased to see fresh faces with expertise and energy joining the club. He added: “At the end of the day, the club is there to serve the community and we can’t do that without funds. If we are not successful with our fundraising, we can’t carry out our work. It needs to be enjoyable for members of our club and for the wider community to get involved. “The club is full of people who are good thinkers and good networkers. We now have a lot of young people with a lot of ability and enthusiasm. We have to put our energy into keeping our fund-raising interesting, and, importantly, fun!” For more information or membership enquiries, contact Tom Donald on 486 5883, 027 226 5856 or email tom@msc.co.nz

I’m in no doubt that I get more out of Rotary than I put into it, despite how much I do put in. It opens a lot of doors. – Brendon Hosken members’ ideas. “We need these new young members,” he said. “They are very enthusiastic, which is wonderful. Whereas I’m the old guy who says ‘Well, we tried this 30 years ago and we tried that so many years ago’! But the club needs that balance. The youngsters keep us young! They bring a breath of fresh air. Without them it would be a very different club.” John added: “I think it’s a wonderful thing, Rotary, and I’d encourage people, younger and older, to come along!” Club member Bill Grieve was the driving force behind the multi-million dollar YES Disability Resource Centre in Albany, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in May this year. For Bill, this pioneering project represented an exciting opportunity for the Rotary Club to diversify its work and required a dogged determination to bring it to fruition. Original project leader from the Rotary Club of Takapuna North, Bill said: “We quickly realised that this was too big for just our club to shoulder, so we involved other clubs on the Shore, but the main drive was from us. The clubs raised just under $500,000 towards the project, but it was very much a collective effort. It was obvious we weren’t going to raise the sort of money needed by selling sausages on a Saturday morning! “But the question wasn’t just how we were going to raise the money, but how the venture was going to keep going so the key there was that we decided we would build a building with the capacity for bringing in rental income. We decided that these tenants should be disability support organisations, and that is what was achieved. It’s now going from strength to strength.” Current Club Fund-Raising Director Murray Pearson has held the post for several years, and has seen money-making initiatives change during his 16 years with the Club. Selling wine has been a tried and tested fund-raiser throughout the four decades of the club’s existence. Over the past 10 years, charity auctions have proved successful means of bringing in the funds. Murray said: “We have raised significant amounts of money through our charity auctions, the best being $84,000 in one evening. We have had some very generous supporters from within the club and from outside the club at these events. “We are now trying to look at newer ideas. With younger people coming into the club, we are looking at perhaps trying some online initiatives to try to

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The Channel Grill: Gavin Leonard

Gavin Leonard

Police to Open Homes You may recognise Gavin Leonard, he was, until recently, the local Community Constable in Takapuna. He’s made a big career change and is now a local real estate agent with Prestige. We sat down with Gavin to find out about why he made his career move, the similarities and differences in the roles and what he enjoys doing in his spare time. Channel Mag: Many people have multiple career changes during their working lives these days, why did you make your big career change? Gavin Leonard: After 23 years in the Police, I had some health issues that affected my ability to do front line Police work, which was my passion, so I decided to re train myself and get into real estate. I miss policing, but look forward to being as successful as I can in real estate. CM: You were a well respected policeman, are there any skills from your Police career that you find you use in your real estate career? GL: Communication is the same no matter where you work, so that will be an asset for me, as well as being reliable, trustworthy etc from my time in such a position of trust to people. CM: What do you enjoy most about your real estate role? GL: Meeting new people is great, learning new skills and really trying my hand at something so new. CM: Is there anything you miss about your Police role? If so, what and why? GL: I do miss the friends I have made in the Police and the ability to help out the community, but I see the ability to do this in my new career, people will be able to put their trust into my ability to sell their properties and for me to do the very best job for them. CM: Where are your favourite places on the Shore and why? GL: Takapuna Beach and CBD on a sunny day is hard to beat, but I enjoy cafes and socializing with friends and family as well. CM: The property market is very hot right now! Any tips for buyers and sellers? GL: List with me at Prestige! You wont be disappointed in the service and professionalism we have here; we are small, but we offer a great service to our clients across the spectrum of properties. Get your properties ready, don’t rush this and the results will come. Good marketing is key and Prestige has the pedigree in this area. CM: Do you have any favourite restaurants and cafes on the Shore and why? GL: Yes, I enjoy a beer or two at the Elephant Wrestler, Al Forno restaurant is always great and Stafford Rd wine bar after work. CM: What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? GL: I have recently done a big trip to San Francisco and New York with my wife Leanne and our children Ashleigh and Lukas in Waikiki, so travelling is big on my list. I also enjoy socialising with friends and keeping myself fit at Les Mills Takapuna.

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Gavin Leonard.

CM: Would you encourage young people to go into a policing or real estate career? If so, why? GL: Both careers are great, I was 20 when I joined the Police and I enjoyed everything I ever did in my time, but real estate also offers different challenges, and in this time of my life, I feel I have a lot to offer my clients, given my life experience and communication skills gained from my time in policing. If either careers appeal, then go for it, don’t wait. CM: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why? GL: After eight days in Hawaii last month surfing, swimming and enjoying their weather, that’s a tough question! New York is amazing, but right here in Auckland is pretty damn good, so on the Shore is where I am staying.



NZ Made Gifts: with Nikau of Mairangi Bay

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This month at

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Christmas Decorations

Ideas for posting overseas that won’t break the bank! Here at Nikau, we have a wonderful selection of quality-crafted New Zealand made gifts, perfect for sending overseas to friends or family. Why not spoil a loved one abroad with gifts that will remind them of home? Or get a head start on your Christmas shopping before the mad rush? There are endless solutions here at Nikau with great ideas for festive New Zealand gifts. Our range includes superb wooden pieces made from the finest native timbers, New Zealand themed kitchenware, stationary, accessories as well as children’s books. Come on in and experience our wide range of New Zealand made gifts for yourself as there are many more in-store.

Golfing Set

Mohair beanie

Notebook

Food cover

Wooden Postcard

Tea towel

We have a large range of Possum and Merino gloves, scarves, and beanies

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Spotlight On: Kensington Park, Orewa

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Homebuyers find everything and more at Orewa’s Kensington Park

The Kensington Park neighbourhood is finding favour with homeowners, who are increasingly being attracted to the quality homes, maintenance-free fully landscaped reserves, leisure facilities and the vibrant Kensington community. Superbly finished with a high quality fit out, homes at Kensington Park combine elegantly designed interiors, good sized balconies, internal lifts and lockable basement parking to create a quality easy-care home and lifestyle within this Orewa neighbourhood. With facilities including a gymnasium, heated pool, sauna, and garden allotments available for use to all neighbourhood residents and with streets and reserves maintained to the highest of standards, residents could be forgiven for thinking they are living in a resort. Instead, they are home owners in one of New Zealand’s most liveable and award winning developments offering unbeatable location, facilities and lifestyle. Kensington Park’s Project Manager Dan Ogle comments: “Kensington Park is unique within New Zealand, being a great example of higher density living in an immensely desirable environment. While we pay great attention to complimentary architecture, colours and design, what we are really building and offering is a great community. Much of our design is directed to create great streetscapes, community gathering spaces and establishing events so that neighbours can easily become friends.” Michael Holdsworth, a resident of three years is truly delighted, saying: “Moving into Kensington Park was the best decision I’ve ever made. The past three years have been the best three years of my life.” Kensington Park features a range of homes to suit everyone, from three and four bedroom freehold houses with private gardens through to quality one, two and three bedroom freehold apartments. The homes carry a 10 year structural

and leak-proof guarantee and are equipped with the latest fibre-optic cabling, which delivers telephone, television and internet services. This popular neighbourhood has garnered international recognition, winning International Property Awards, as well as an award for best NZ Urban Land Development 2012 with the NZ Property Council. For originality, quality and style, this superb development is certainly worth viewing when considering your next move. You too could live and enjoy a genuine community lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood, just 35 minutes north of the Auckland CBD. Open to view 10am to 4pm daily, or call 0800 57 67 392 for an appointment to view.

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Channel Feature: The Block NZ

it’s The Block NZ has once again captivated the nation, with North Shore residents again being close to the action. The site at the corner of Lake Road and Eversleigh Road in Takapuna has been the focal point of home-grown television over the past two months, with four couples battling it out to make the most profit from their home renovation project. As viewers have seen, the renovations have proved hugely challenging. The houses were initially little more than shells, and the cold, wet conditions in the opening weeks tested the show’s contestants in this second series to the max. There have also been plenty of laughs along the way – many courtesy of the show’s comedy couple – Pete and Andy. Channel lets readers in on the contestants’ thoughts as the show progresses to the final stages… Heather Vermeer asked the questions:

Pete & Andy

Rangitikei-born brothers, Pete (26) and Andy Walker (23), who work on a family farm at the bottom of the South Island in the Catlins. What has been the high point of being on the show so far? P: High point would have to be meeting Tom Bachelor from X Factor in dinner wars week. A: Yeah Tom Bachelor was awesome – he’s the man! And the low point? P: Dinners wars was also a bit of a low point – we got our butts kicked on the bathroom and then to feel singled out in the voting, it wasn’t nice. A: Dead last on the bathroom after dinner wars was the final kick that week. Any favourite spots you’ve discovered in the North Shore neighbourhood? P: Browns Bay was quite a nice little retreat out there – the beach was beautiful, really nice!

Alice & Caleb Married couple, youth worker Alice Pearson (26) and project manager husband Caleb Pearson (26) from Auckland. What has been the high point of being on the show so far? A: Having amazing neighbours and lots of dinner party fun. C: Winning the first room but my favourite room so far is the ‘bubble bee’ room. And the low point? A: The recent disappointment of not doing enough to win the room challenges. C: Being put in the impossible situation of either breaking the rules or breaking our own design rules. Any favourite spots you’ve discovered in the North Shore neighbourhood? A: We both love Little and Friday – the doughnuts are amazing! C: We loved Narrow Neck beach for a little retreat to get away from The Block craziness.

Best DIY tip you’ve learnt that you could share with our readers? A: Have neighbours like Pete & Andy who know what they are doing. C: Planning is important. Who would you like to see living in your The Block home? A: We would love to see someone buy it who loves the house as much as we do and lives and grows with it. C: Extremely wealthy people!!! If you won The Block NZ, what’s the first thing you’d do with the prize money? A: I’d make sure that Caleb makes those decisions as I’ve learnt how bad I am at spending money…or how great I am at spending money – that may be the issue! C: Buy a spa pool.

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A: Wild Bean Takapuna. Best DIY tip you’ve learnt that you could share with our readers? P: Give yourself plenty of time to get stuff done. A: Yes that’s a biggie! Who would you like to see living in your The Block home? P: A small family – that’s what our house is geared up to. A: A Pete and Andy fan. If you win The Block NZ, what’s the first thing you’d do with the prize money? P: Depending on how much we won, or if we win anything - buy a new Ute or start my helicopter licence. A: Buy me and Nikita a house.


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Auckland couple Alisa Keall-Grant (23), who is a public relations consultant, and animal wrangler Koan Vette (25). K: Both of us discovered Little and Friday when we were on The Block NZ so whenever we got a chance What has been the high point of being on the to pop out and get some nice food it was a real treat – show so far? the bacon and egg pies are amazing! A: Finally getting a sense of what the house will look like, it is finally coming together and starting Best DIY tip you’ve learnt that you could share to look like a real house. with our readers? K: Ticking off some of the big ticket items A: Always overestimate your budget as things end up like the kitchen and bathroom is a massive more expensive that you thought and it can be a shock achievement – hopefully the hardest rooms – leave yourself a contingency. have been completed and now we are on a K: Make sure you have the right tools because jobs are downward slope. a lot harder than they need to be if you’re not using the right gear. And the low point? A: Getting such harsh criticism for our bathroom Who would you like to see living in your The Block was pretty tough because we spent a lot of time home? and effort on the bathroom and it was hard to A: I want someone that loves the character and style hear that the judges didn’t like it. of house like we do and will do it justice. K: It’s hard when you put in a hell of a lot of K: ….and whoever that may be is great as long as effort and you get low scores like we did in the they pay a lot of money for it! kids bedroom – when you get low marks like If you win The Block NZ, what’s the first thing that it is pretty painful. you’d do with the prize money? Any favourite spots you’ve discovered in the A: Put it in a bank account and take time to sit down North Shore neighbourhood? and think about a plan. We are not frivolous spenders. A: I had never been to St Leonards beach before, K: And we probably need to give ourselves a little bit to which is crazy since I grew up on the shore! replace all of our paint splattered clothes.

Loz & Tom And Nelson couple, Loz (29) and Tom Heaphy (31), who both work in marketing. What has been the high point of being on the show so far? L: Winning the bathroom and laundry because it is so important to the resale value of any house. But also because we had absolutely no idea where to start in even creating a bathroom! T: Also it was the first time we won a room without disqualification or strategic voting – it was our first legitimate win. And the low point? L: The first two weeks where we felt completely overwhelmed, we had the worst house (or so we thought) and it rained on our bed – no roof, no walls…so wet! T: Yeah the first two weeks for all of those reasons and because the builders accidently blocked the one dry cupboard where all our food was for eight days. Any favourite spots you’ve discovered in the North Shore neighbourhood? L: We really love St Leonards beach – it’s a hidden gem.

T: The one time I got to go for a run, I found the old army barracks and that was really cool exploring that area – North Head and Mt Victoria. Best DIY tip you’ve learnt that you could share with our readers? L: Listening and learning is EVERYTHING in DIY. T: Yes be a sponge, listen to everyone and learn everything you can. Who would you like to see living in your The Block home? L: A family or a couple that love socialising, sun-filled rooms and lots of laughter. T: ...and who appreciate the finer things in life. If you win The Block NZ, what’s the first thing you’d do with the prize money? T: Buy our own home. L:…and maybe go on a romantic holiday for a week or two!

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Milford - Everyone’s Place: News

So what's

NEW

in Milford Good year for Milford Once again, Milford has had a year of positive growth, according to the BNZ Marketview Data that measures sales across our businesses and benchmarks us against other Auckland shopping centres. This is our third year in a row of positive growth and we thank all our loyal and new customers for helping us achieve this. The June quarter showed particularly strong growth which is pleasing. The marketing team at the Milford Centre Mall in Milford Road have done an outstanding job with their new branding and displays of merchandise throughout the mall and have a strong mix of businesses. Recent addition, Vauxhall Cafe' has added vibrancy to the food court area and consolidated what is one of the best independent malls in Auckland. In the main street, the addition of some new businesses is starting to produce results and a number of the businesses have undergone make-overs that have added to the appeal of Milford as a shopping destination. Martin Cooper's Harcourts Cooper & Co Real Estate’s make-over of their premises brings a high standard of fitout to their operation that is cleverly illuminated at night to show their dedication to professionalism. And there's more to come, with the revamp of the Post Office into the new Kiwibank format and Crafty Knitwits close to opening their new 'High Tea' operation.

Your monthly update from Murray Hill, Manager of the Milford Business Association.

ANZ; Mikko Shoes; The Service counter in the Milford Centre; TS in the mall; Swiss Bakery; The Thirsty Frog; Little King Cafe; Challenge Service Station; and of course Crafty Knitwits. Please support this wonderful cause! We look forward to seeing you at the auction, that this year will be in 'Uptown Milford' at Crafty Knitwits expanded premises, and possibly sprawling onto the footpath outside!

Hospice Coupon Booklet At present, West Auckland has no hospice facilities and relies on the services provided on the shore in Shea Terrace. A very good value fundraiser coupon book has been produced and distributed widely to correct this problem and take pressure off our North Shore Facilities. The booklets are available for $5 at the following Milford businesses: Crafty Knitwits; Carnival Costume Hire; Jeanco Jewellers. Please support this worthy cause.

Milford Residents Association Heritage Display Sunday October 13th 1pm to 5pm at the Milford Beach Reserve, Craig Road, Milford. • Live music from the North Shore Brass Band • Historic pictures of magic summer days The Milford Residents Association have put together an exhibition of old pictures of Milford as part of Heritage Week and will be holding it at the reserve. Come and rekindle the days when Milford Beach was Auckland’s magic summer destination for holiday makers and day trippers. Bring the family and your picnic basket and relive our Milford heritage.

Crafty Knitwits Auction - Saturday October 19th at their shop

Milford Professionals

With this years goal being to raise $20,000 for Child Cancer, the business association has once again got behind the event and you will find donation buckets at the following Milford businesses: La Tropieziene; Milford Butcher;

We are pleased to showcase the selection of the professional businesses that operate from our business district and supply their excellent services to our local community on the following page.

NEXT MONTHLY

See you in Milford

Craft Market & Bazzar Sat 5th October 9.30am - 2pm If wet, check website for details

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For details on Milford community groups, go to the Milford Residents Association website: www.milford.org.nz


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HERITAGE WEEK CONCERT & EXHIBITION 13 October 2013 Exhibition 1pm to 5pm Concert at 2.30pm Rekindle the days when the Milford Beach was Auckland’s magic summer destination for holiday-makers and day-trippers. Brought to life with music by the champion North Shore Brass Band and an exhibition of historic photographs

MILFORDS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS ACCOUNTANTS / FINANCIAL PLANNING

ARCHITECT

John D’Anvers - Architect 09 489 4896

David Hooper CA Limited 09 489 3758

Architectural Design 09–489-5207

EB Consultants 09 489 3999

LEGAL

Hall Parson Accountants 09 489 5041 Kanu Jeram Chartered Accountant Limited 09 489 9069 Sands & Associates 09 489 5762

Greg Dunning & Associates 09 486 3237 Judith Moore Barrister 09 410 0536 Robinson & Co Law 09 489 6468

Small Business Accounting 09 489 4801

Schnauer & Co 09 486 0177

INSURANCE BROKER

Billing & Associates Insurance Services Ltd 09 486 32 66

INTERIOR DESIGN OFFICE/COMMERCIAL Nuvo Design 09 489 4583

OPTICIANS Eyewear At Milford 09 489 3370 Visique 09 489 4797

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Milford Centre: News

All Scream for Ice Cream! Summer is just around the corner and with the school holidays upon us once again this month, icecream is set to become the treat of choice for children, young and old. Who can resist the lure of a cool, refreshing and creamy ice-cream, shake or smoothie as the temperatures climb? Wendy’s Supa Sundaes Milford has been feeding the Shore’s cravings for cool ice cream for over 20 years. The colourful selection of flavours is a treat for the eyes, as well as the taste buds. Manager Claire Hu has been putting smiles on customers’ faces for over six years. She said: “Its good quality ice-cream that’s very tasty! I like all the flavours, and, in fact, all the products we sell.” North Shore resident Claire lends her creative touch to the stunning ice cream birthday cakes offered at the Milford Shopping Centre store. She enjoys making all the cakes herself. There are colourful castle creations, multi-coloured polka-dot white chocolate treats and too many chocolate options to mention! Wendy’s Shakes are also popular: Try the Supashakes or Megashakes in flavour such as Flakeshake, Crunchieshake and many more. Hot dogs are also sold for those preferring a savoury option. Hit the mall this month for a sweet treat! Wendy’s Supa Sundaes, Milford Shopping Centre, Milford Road, Milford 09 489 2899.

Church Community Benefits from BNZ Bank staff swapped paperwork for papier mache last month to get stuck into community work for a good cause. For their annual ‘Closed for Good’ day, BNZ staff venture out into the community to carry out voluntary work for grass roots organisations. The team at BNZ Milford Shopping Centre shut their doors last month on Wednesday 4th September to head to Northcross Community Church for the day. Organised by the branch’s banking advisor Scott Justice, the staff helped out with preparations for the church’s ‘Light Party’ celebration to be held later this month. The event is the church’s alternative to the dark antics that traditionally accompany Halloween.

The team at BNZ Milford Shopping Centre shut their doors last month on Wednesday 4th September to head to Northcross Community Church for the day. Scott said: “I think it’s an awesome idea. It makes us step outside our regular day to day activities in the banking environment to get involved in something community-focused, which is fantastic!” Store manager at BNZ Milford Garth Reid said: “The day was enormously successful. It was a great opportunity to get people together from different areas of the BNZ family. We have already been invited back to the Light Party event itself and asked by the community church if we could continue to support them in the future. It’s all about us giving back to the community.”

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Sleigh Bells Ring…? Those sleigh bells can almost be heard above Milford Shopping Centre as the festive spirit begins to take hold once more at The Homestore. Every year, part of this stylish homeware shop is transformed into a winter wonderland. The Christmas Heirloom Company rings in the festive changes by bringing bundles of baubles, tinsel and reams of fairy lights to the Milford store. Lisa Gonzalez and Barb Bea umont. The Homestore owner Barbara Beaumont is looking forward to the return of the festive sparkle. Canadian native Barbara has been in New Zealand for over 22 years and has owned the Milford store for the past six. Her enthusiasm for the shop’s renowned Christmas collections never wanes. She said: “We have so much stock coming in. It will be great to have the Christmas aspect back in store.” Adding: “We are lucky to be in such a beautiful mall, where the decorations really are stunning at Christmas. It becomes a destination; people travel here in order to see the gorgeous decorations. People can pop into The Homestore to get inspiration!” Not only do the colourful Christmas decorations land this month courtesy of Wendy Alexander and her team at The Christmas Heirloom Company, but The Homestore continues to offer its popular Wilton Cake Courses and cupcake decorating sessions. Three instructors have been trained overseas by the illustrious Wilton company to provide regular courses in cake decorating. New classes beginning this month include a daytime class on Thursday 10th, 11am to 11pm, and an evening option that starts Thursday 17th October 6-8pm. Store manager Lisa Gonzalez said: “Wilton offers high-end decorating products and our instructors have been formally trained by Wilton to deliver high quality workshops. There’s plenty to learn for the novice through to the expert!” Every weekend cupcake decorating classes are held in the store. Customers can learn how to create such delights as Thomas the Tank Engine, as well as various cute animal creations such as hippos, sheep and lions. Bookings must be made for the sessions at least 48 hours in advance, with a $10 booking fee. Proficient bakers and decorators can try their luck in the monthly cake competition, with a weekly winner collecting a $50 Homestore voucher top prize, $25 for the runner up. Enter by sending a photo of your cake creation to: homestore.milford@hotmail.com From this month The Homestore also offers a great, easy-to-organise fundraising opportunity to community groups, schools and charity organisations. The Christmas Heirloom Company offers festive decorating events for groups as a way of making money for their organisation. Learn how to create a Christmas wreath and centre piece, make fabulous bows and keep your fairy lights tangle-free, amongst other Christmassy tricks. There is plenty to learn this month at The Homestore, so come on, step ryn. Sha and Rachael, Lex into Christmas!

The Homestore, Milford Shopping Centre, Milford Road, Milford 09 486 0089 www.facebook.com/homestore.milford


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New Expertise Adds to Caci Teams Caci Milford and Caci Albany are very excited to introduce you to Dairne (Milford) and Olivia (Albany) who have recently joined our teams. Dairne is a senior beauty therapist with over 13 years' experience in the industry, she is also a qualified VPL operator which allows her to treat clients for hair removal and photorejuvenation treatments. Dairne's passion and specialty is skin care. She likes to educate people about their skin and advise them on what treatments and products they need to resolve any concerns they may have. She is extremely motivated to achieve the best results for her clients and is highly skilled in advanced skin treatments which include Murad facials, Microdermabrasion and Sonophoresis. Working as a skin specialist for years has lead her to ongoing study into naturopathy, therefore she can combine skin care and whole body wellness to target clients specific concerns. Olivia is one of our senior beauty and VPL therapists who comes to us with a wealth of knowledge from South Africa. She has been working as a therapist in New Zealand for over five years and has a strong interest in anti-ageing treatments which include advanced skin treatments and also photorejuvenation.

Dairne - Milford Caci.

Olivia - Albany Caci.

Olivia's goal is to provide her clients with the best possible advise and knowledge regarding their specific skin type and concerns. She is driven by her clients successful results and satisfaction. Olivia said: “A good day at work is when a client leaves the clinic with self confidence and feeling great about themselves." Caci Milford: 79 Kitchener Road, Ph: 486 2213. Caci Albany: 25 Apollo Drive Ph: 475 9279. www.caci.co.nz

Dairne and Olivia would like to offer a 50% discount on beauty therapy treatments to all new clients at Caci Milford and Caci Albany. Valid until 31st October 2013. Please quote the following code at the time of booking: NC-50.

Stop the clock Come in fo ra complim entary appearan ce medic ine consultatio n at Caci before 30 .11.13 and receiv ea skin care gift!*

The face is one of the first parts of the body to show signs of ageing. As we age, the structure of our face changes - lines and wrinkles appear, volume loss occurs and skin starts sagging. It is possible to slow down the signs of ageing – in a natural-looking way using appearance medicine. Acting now to restore volume and definition to your face will go a long way towards slowing the ageing process. The face can be divided into 3 distinct areas, this diagram shows how you can restore a youthful appearance: Upper Face: • • •

Over time forehead lines can become visible at rest and make-up can make them appear more obvious, these can be softened with Botox®. Botox® can soften the deep furrow lines between the brows that can make you appear angry. Crow’s feet are the lines that radiate from corners of our eyes. These can be minimised with Botox®

Mid face: • •

One of the main changes that occurs to our face over time is volume-loss. Dermal fillers can be used to replace facial volume and restore the youthful contours of the face. Nasolabial folds are also commonly known as ‘smile lines’ or ‘laugh lines’. With ageing the folds can become more pronounced, however dermal fillers can be used to plump up these lines and make them less visible.

Lower face: • •

Vertical lip lines are common in people who smoke. Dermal fillers can improve these. As we age, natural substances such as collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid that give lips structure and volume gradually decrease. Dermal fillers can be used to enhance the shape and provide volume plus improve the lip border and create a stronger Cupid’s bow. *Terms and Conditions apply- while stocks last.

Botox® is a Prescription Medicine containing 100 units of clostridium botulinum Type A toxin complex for injection. It is used for the treatment of frown lines, crow’s feet and horizontal forehead lines. It should be administered only by trained medical professionals. Cautions: people with defective neuro-muscular transmission disorders, presence of infection at site of injection, glaucoma, pregnancy and lactation. Possible side effects include headaches, pain, burning or redness at injection site, local muscle weakness including drooping eye lids, lack of feeling & nausea. Note Botox® treatment lasts about four months and after this time further courses of treatment may be necessary. Juvederm® injectable gels are Prescription Medicines containing 24mg/ml cross linked hyaluronic acid. They are used for the filling of medium size and deep facial wrinkles by injection into the skin and for creating definition and volume in the lips. Cautions: Use in an area that has been treated with another dermal filler. People with autoimmune disease; or who are pregnant, breastfeeding, age under 18 or have increased susceptibility to keloid formation and hypertophic scarring. Possible side effects: Injection site inflammatory reactions (redness/swelling/itching/pain on pressure). Induration or nodules; discolouration; weak filling effect. These procedures should be administered only by trained medical professionals. Talk to your specialist about your own situation and about the benefits/risk of these procedures in appearance medicine or if you have concerns or side effects. Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Auckland NA 6673.

Caci Albany, 25 Apollo Dr

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Enter the Healing House By Melissa Ingram

When you arrive at Well & Wild Healing House you instantly feel at ease. Owners Chris and Lisa Lucks are incredibly down to earth and friendly. They have over 25 years of combined clinical experience in the health and healing industry, and when asked what their primary goal is they replied: “To help people access their own resources for healing. We help people to find what they have and use that.” They are both registered chiropractors and hold all three levels of certification in Network Spinal Analysis. They also provide Somato Respiratory Integration and Wellness Consulting. Their respective backgrounds are fascinatingly different. American born Chris was a member of the US Marines and was heavily involved in powerlifting and bodybuilding, whereas Lisa comes from a family of chiropractors.

I love finding out about people and their stories and what challenges they’ve had in their lives, and also how their bodies have processed those challenges. It depends on whether they have adapted to the challenges or not, and then it is about finding ways to help them heal and find new strategies to move forward. “I’ve wanted to be a chiropractor since I was five, but I was almost discouraged because I felt there was something missing in the environment in a person’s body – the emotional, psychological and lifestyle aspects. I wanted to affect an overall change on a person rather than just look at one vertebra, so that’s why I practice this way,” said Lisa. It’s glaringly obvious that this husband and wife team love what they do and they possess the passion to do it well. “I love finding out about people and their stories and what challenges they’ve had in their lives, and also how their bodies have processed those challenges. It depends on whether they have adapted to the challenges or not, and then it is about finding ways to help them heal and find new strategies to move forward. That’s what really excites me,” said Lisa. “For me it’s the changes that we see all day long. Watching people come in and the obvious change in just a few minutes from the time they come in, to the time they leave. I never lose the amazement and reverence of it, it’s something we see all the time but every time you see it, it’s just as amazing as the first time you saw it,” said Chris. The couple moved their practice from Ponsonby to Milford six years ago and they

haven’t looked back since. “We love the lifestyle. We enjoy the beaches, and Chris surfs so the proximity to both the West and East coast beaches is perfect. We love going for walks, and we love the cafes, and I love shopping,” Lisa explained. Well & Wild Healing House is located at 1 Argyle Terrace, Milford. For further information you can refer to their website at www.wellandwild.co.nz, or call them on (09) 449 2074.

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Optometry & Eyewear with Melissa Hay, Visique Milford Optometrists This month, Melissa Hay unveils some astounding new visionimproving technology that is already changing lives across the Shore...

visique.co.nz

Do you want a proven non-surgical alternative to laser eye surgery? Introducing Ortho-K from Visique

Ortho-K allows you to have perfect vision without needing contact lenses or glasses*. Ask Melissa or Logan for more information, or for your FREE 15 minute consultation to see if this programme will suit you. Visique Milford Optometrists 155 Kitchener Road | Phone 09 489 4797 milford@visique.co.nz

*Ideal results achieved between the ages of 12 - 25.

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Melissa Hay.

Do you want a proven non-surgical alternative to laser surgery? Have you ever wanted to wake up in the morning and wish you didn’t have to wear glasses or contact lenses? Do you have a teen that is constantly going back to the optometrist with ever increasing prescriptions as a result of deteriorating eyesight? Then Orthokeratology – a non-surgical, non-invasive form of vision correction – may be the solution. Also known as Ortho-K, the treatment involves wearing a custom-made contact lens while sleeping at night and waking to 20/20 vision, eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses during the day. Ortho-K is a great alternative to laser surgery for teenagers and adults looking to free themselves from glasses or contact lenses during the day. This can be particularly beneficial for those teenagers who participate in sports. Ortho-K works by gently remolding the cornea (the front surface of the eye) using a lens customized for your eyes. Recent research also shows that Ortho-K has a “bonus” for teenagers: it stops the progression of short-sightedness. Since your eyes have been corrected for 20/20 vision, the light is precisely focused on the back of your eye, eliminating the stimulus for short-sighted progression. Logan Cooke, one of Visique Milford’s Ortho-K specialists has seen the benefits of this treatment with patients. “I met Maddie three years ago, who at the time was aged 12 years, and came from a family of short-sighted sufferers. Maddie was a keen swimmer but did not like wearing prescription goggles. Every year her vision deteriorated and lens prescription had to be increased accordingly,” says Mr Cooke. “Maddie and her sister were at risk of their vision continuing to deteriorate due to their condition – imagine what her eyesight would be when she turned 20! I really felt that Maddie was the kind of patient who could benefit from Ortho-K. ” Logan prescribed a pair of Ortho-K lenses for Maddie’s eyes. Within a couple of days Maddie was a master at handling the lenses, taking them out and putting them in herself as well as cleaning and caring for them. “Within a couple of weeks I was able to adjust Maddie’s prescription so that she no longer had to wear glasses during the day. But as a keen swimmer, Maddie was most delighted by the fact that she no longer had to wear her prescription goggles in the pool or down at the beach.”

Ortho-K is a great alternative to laser surgery for teenagers and adults looking to free themselves from glasses or contact lenses during the day. This can be particularly beneficial for those teenagers who participate in sports. Three years later, Logan is pleased to report that that the progression of Maddie’s condition has been halted and her eyesight has not deteriorated further over that period. If you are interested in Ortho-K or know of someone who might be a great candidate for this treatment, please contact Melissa Hay or Logan Cooke at Visique Milford Optometrists. Alternatively, you can pop in to their practice and collect a brochure which has more information. Our staff are more than happy to discuss Ortho-K and offer you a FREE 15 minute Ortho-K consultation. Melissa Hay


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Seen The Light? If you wear glasses or contact lenses, imagine not having to - without going through nerve-wracking laser surgery? And what if you could halt sight deterioration, especially in teenagers? This imagining has become reality for many people who have discovered the incredible eyesight altering powers of Ortho-K. Now being offered at Visique Optometrists Milford by owner Melissa Hay and her team, this new eye correction option is revolutionising the lives of glasses and contact lens wearers. Melissa is excited by the impact Ortho-K is already having on her patients’ lives. She explained: “This is a technology that involves wearing lenses overnight to avoid the need to wear glasses or contact lenses during the day. It corrects short-sightedness, up to a certain level, and prevents further deterioration of the eyesight.” Milford resident Melissa is particularly keen to maximise the impact this technology can have on teenage eyes. “We are trying to minimise that short-sightedness progression. We want to step in to prevent further development of shortsightedness, which typically occurs during the teenage years.” This is precisely what happened to Melissa herself. After discovering her shortsightedness at eight, her eyesight took a downhill plunge during her teenage years and she is keen to help current teens from going down the same path. “During the teenage years, the eyeballs stretch and grow and this is essentially like getting braces, but for your eyes!” Melissa is offering free 15-minute consultations at her Kitchener Road practice to assess whether Ortho-K would be a suitable option.

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Milford - Everyone’s Place: Molloy's Of Milford Antiques

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Specialising in Ball Gowns Wedding Dresses all Clothing Alterations Dress Making services available 1 Hour hemming service Telephone: 486 3712 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5 Sat 9:00-1 8/160 Kitchener Road, Milford Next to the La Tropezienne French cafe down the arcade

Lots of Exciting 'New Stuff' in-Store Right Now! Well, the ‘Peruvian Shipment’ has finally arrived in with a selection of 13 vintage Rosary Beads and many other lovely old religious pieces. The huge Standing Church Retablo is truly just fabulous, as is the stunning Matador's jacket & vest. There is another large carton about to arrive NOW plus another due mid-October. This last carton has three very cool 1900's West German Xmas Decorations in it (see pics). ‘Arnie the Armadillo’ has flown in from the UK and ‘Porky the Baby Wild Pig’ is keeping him company, along with Ollie Owl, Kelly Kestrel, and other assorted critters. Bring the kids in to say ‘hello’ to them all! There's a myriad of other new items, including a superb English 'Rotherhams' Sterling Silver cased 1902 Pocket Watch, Victorian Mantle Clocks, a 19th Century Zulu Hunting Assegai & Knobkierrie, Art Deco pieces, Bronzes, and a large Victorian Spelter Figurine. Collectors club members should diarise the last Sunday in November for our "Pre-Christmas Members Only Sale and Get Together". We will email or phone details late October. – Bye for now, Bernard. Molloy's of Milford Antiques Centre. 2-162 Kitchener Road, Milford. Email: antique.goodies@ihug.co.nz.

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Knits Under the Hammer! October is here and the big date to remember is Saturday 19th October. At 11am at Crafty Knitwits is when the Knitathon Auction in support of the Child Cancer Foundation will be on. We have some very beautiful rugs up for auction. This year the quality is outstanding. Come in and view the rugs prior to auction to ensure you get a handle on the one that you want to bid on... there are some very hot favourites! The auctions items are also available to view on our website: www.craftyknitwits.co.nz We look forward to seeing you at the auction! Here at the store we have been very busy with our alterations and we are nearly finished as I write this. Our plan is to be open for High Tea on Labour Weekend, all going well. This will be an exciting introduction of a new service that we think rounds off making this little corner of the world into a warm welcoming harmonious hub of colours, textures and creativity, while being able to have a nice quiet cup of tea or coffee with delicious morsels to choose from our menu. Just to keep you posted! We have some lovely Misti Alpaca Cotton and supporting patterns that have arrived in store ready for that summer knitting, along with some gorgeous summer and Christmas fabrics for those gift or decorating ideas that you need to start on now for Christmas. We haven't scheduled any sewing project classes at this stage due to our heavy alteration schedule. Our knitting and crochet classes continue running through to Christmas week in December. These groups are very successful and, if you would like to join us, the knitting groups run on a Wednesday 2.30pm-4pm and 6.30pm - 8pm. Crochet is on every Thursday evening 6.30pm-8pm. Charge is $5, light refreshments served and a tutor is available for any advice needed. No need to book for these groups, just come along, we would love to see you. Don't forget the auction! Come along and support this great cause! See you there!

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Thank you to Steve Middleton at Molton Brown for his generous gift of vouchers for hairstyling spot prizes for Knitathon participants.

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Don’t miss the craft auction event of the year! Crafty Knitwits Knit-A-Thon Auction Saturday 19 October - 11am Corner Milford and Kitchener Road Here’s your chance to bid on one-off handmade creations while supporting children on the cancer journey. • • • •

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George Wood is a North Shore ward councillor on the new Auckland Council. The former three-term mayor of North Shore City lives in Forrest Hill with wife Myra.

Trimming the fat out of

Auckland Council’s Balance Sheet Recently I listened to Julie-Anne Genter, transport spokesperson of the Green Party, encouraging the National Government to bring forward the start date of the Central Rail Link project. Ms Genter was asking that the project start at 2015 and not the later date of 2020. This got me thinking as to how the Auckland Council half share would be funded. Now it isn’t a secret that I am a sceptic of the rail link tunnel beneath the Auckland CBD, especially from an economic perspective. Rail has not been performing and recently Auckland Transport pleaded with Auckland Council to relax the target for passenger trips on rail this year. The target was set at 11.7 million trips but Auckland Transport wanted this reduced to 10.5 million. I have not heard a lot of North Shore people clamouring to pay more of their money in rates, long term, to support this tunnel project. Many North Shore people instead would prefer to see more savings found from the huge comprehensive statements of accounts of the Auckland Council Group as a better way to fund the tunnel. This year through to 30 June 2014 the Auckland Council Group has an expenditure of $2.775 billion. Aucklanders and especially people living on the North Shore believed there would be savings under this new combined council. Now some savings well over the one hundred million dollars figure have occurred since 2010 but more should be found. Working to reduce expenditure especially internal costs across the Auckland Council Group would be a good start. An area to bring the blowtorch on would be the cost of staffing the Auckland Council Group (Auckland Council and seven CCOs). This year personnel costs across the Group have climbed $47.1 million from the figure of $654.4 million to $701.5 million. This does not sound too promising when everyone out there is hoping that the combined council would be making savings. Help, however, could be on the way. Auckland Council is in the midst of a new $71 million technologies upgrade, known as the NewCore Programme, which includes major improvements to the council’s front-of-house computer systems. This system which comes on stream in 2014 is promising to deliver a $10.6 million annual savings when it is fully implemented. I believe that North Shore residents would be hoping that this will just be the start of real meaningful savings being found. The rapid increase in the number of salaries over the $100,000 level across the council group also needs to be addressed. The numbers being paid more than one hundred thousand dollars per annum across the Auckland Council Group has leaped from 1250 to 1510 employees, in just 12 months. As one councillor recently pointed out this means that more people are being paid over the hundred thousand mark by Council than could be fitted into the Auckland Town Hall. A recent report by AUT University on the State of the Auckland Super City highlighted the increase in staff costs since the new Auckland Council came into being. This report notes that the Auckland Council Group had personnel costs of $497.5 million in 2011 and these costs across the group are substantially above even this figure. I will be calling for a huge effort to control and trim costs in the new term of council. We cannot continue to allow costs to drift up in this manner. North Shore residents are extremely concerned about the rising costs of running Auckland Council and council needs to control internal costs before we lurch off into borrowing around $1.5 billion for the Central Rail Link. It will be extremely important that the savings that accrue from efficiencies gained including improved computer systems are not lost. These systems are designed to make our Auckland Council Group much more efficient and streamlined. That must equate out to lower our funding needs and therefore lower pressure on ratepayers. Too often in a council environment there is a tendency to add in the next projects that have not been funded whenever savings are found. Auckland Council must take a far more hardnosed approach to ensuring that cost savings actually equate out to less pressure for rate increases. Let’s hope there is a major dialogue with ratepayers from right across the region in relation to the funding of the City Rail Link project. People deserve to know the full facts and in particular what impact this huge project will have on our pockets now and in the future years. Contact: George.Wood@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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Highbury Shopping Centre: News

Melvin Mario Vongprem and Liana Renee de Waal.

Community Gets Creative for Cancer Charity Kind-hearted stylists at a Highbury Centre salon are creating community awareness and raising funds with a fashion show this month. Melvin Vongprem of Rodney Wayne decided Breast Cancer Awareness month presented a good opportunity to raise funds for a worthwhile cause and showcase the community spirit that exists in Highbury. He and his community-minded team have arranged a fashion show at Robert Harris cafe just down from the Rodney Wayne store. The event will be open to all, with a VIP section allowing keen customers to sit closest to the catwalk and have a coffee and light refreshments while they watch. "We have 40 seats available in the VIP area for just $10 each. This will also include a goody bag. All the money will go to the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation." As the event falls in the school holidays, there will also be activities for children such as face-painting, a candy floss machine as well as the obligatory fund-raiser - the sausage sizzle. There will also be a raffle with prizes from stores in the centre to add to the fund-raising total. Melvin who has worked for three Rodney Wayne branches as a stylist is a delightful, super-friendly member of what he calls 'a really fun, busy team'. He said: "We don't have any one person who is the manager, we all chip in and do our bit. It's a really great team to be part of. We're extremely professional but laid back at the same time." He is keen to show the rest of the Shore what Highbury Centre is all about. "I decided to make it a community thing. People often overlook us here, but I want to show people our community spirit. And also to show that there are some pretty cool stores around here." Lifetime North Shore resident Melvin has also given students from nearby Northcote and Birkenhead Colleges the chance to get involved and showcase their designs at the October 12th event. Get along from 11am on Saturday 12th October for activities for kids, with the fashion show taking place from 2 to 3pm.

Gail Ormsby.

A Gem of a Shop

All the style and elegance of a high-end jewellery store is now a part of Highbury Centre. Rok Me Jewellery has recently relocated after six years of business, into the mall and Sisters Shelly Roberts and Gail Ormsby love the new store, which has a beautifully balanced look and offers some of the finest quality jewellery on the Shore. Gail, who manages the store, said: “It’s a local family business and we’ve been really pleased with the feedback we’ve been getting on the new store.” The new spot in Highbury Centre offers excellent parking and good cafes nearby, as well as being opposite the large Countdown store in the mall. Most popular brand at the shop is the extensive Pandora range, consisting of the hugely successful charms, Pandora offers a stunning selection of rings, earrings, pendants and leather bracelets. For October we will be featuring the new pink leather with the silver heart and key charm promoting breast cancer awareness (Unlock my Heart). Also keep an eye out for the new Christmas collection being released in November. New Zealand designer Karen Walker’s jewellery collections feature heavily in the store’s offerings. A bright, colourful collection of the latest hot items to be worn by many celebrities - Ice Watches – are proving a hit. Rok Me Jewellery also stocks the elegant New Zealand-designed Kagi range, Najo and Pastiche, ensuring there is ample choice for customers looking to treat themselves or others. Gail added: “We have gifts for all budgets, so head into Highbury Centre and see what we have to offer!” Rok Me Jewellery also carries skagen and Bering watches for super-stylish time-keeping. With Christmas now within thinking distance, Rok Me Jewellery would be a safe bet to head to in order to secure several Christmas gifts at once. Channel is passionate about promoting local businesses and this family enterprise ticks all the boxes as a great Shore store for local residents to get behind. Rok Me Jewellery, Shop 7, Highbury Shopping Centre, Birkenhead 09 480 7799 www.rokme.co.nz Now open Sundays and from 9.00am-5.30pm 6 days.

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Devonport

This month’s news from Devonport Business Association Chairman, John Waugh.

Gateway to the Shore

Community News John Waugh.

We all recognise that times are tough, not only for Devonport but for the North Shore generally. You only have to look up the main street in Devonport to notice the shops that have closing sales, shops that are closed and there will be many of you that have knowledge of other businesses that are under stress and may well not be here in the future. To many this will seem to be a major problem but we invite you to view this as an opportunity to refresh and revitalise our commercial hub. And when we say “you” we mean the Devonport Community. Upon us at the moment are the Local Body Elections. It is incumbent upon all of you who have the six votes to consider each of the candidates and to choose them on their merits, not only for what they can do for our community here in Devonport as the “Gateway to the Shore” but for the wider North Shore community and Auckland City. From the DBA’s perspective, we are looking for Councillors that make things happen, not watch things happen. We can’t tell you who to vote for but we can simply ask you to consider carefully who you will vote for. This article is headed “Gateway to the Shore” but clearly Devonport is also a “Gateway” to the city and beyond, and that is why we invite you to consider the wider interests of Auckland City and the North Shore in your decision making. Given the many important issues that are presently upon us, whether they be issues relating to the New Building Standard’s and earthquake strengthening, heritage issues and the Unitary Plan, and the transports issues that are presently being addressed by Auckland City, your candidate choices in the upcoming elections have never been more important. Also, in recent issues of Channel Magazine we have talked about the Devonport BID (Business Improvement District) process, which has been so important in the revitalising of Takapuna and Milford and elsewhere, and the benefits this will bring both the Devonport Business Community and local residents. This is the “opportunity” referred to at the beginning of this article-the opportunity to attract and embrace new businesses and enterprises to Devonport that meet the demands and needs of our community and visitors rather than choosing to go elsewhere for services and shopping. Our Devonport BID process will lead to a vote being taken in March by all business owners and landlords in the Devonport Village, which will provide the springboard and opportunity to improve the quality and vibrancy of our Devonport community.

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By Maria Teape - Devonport Community Coordinator, Devonport Peninsula Trust Congratulations to all the schools who took part in the recent Devonport Peninsula Beach Clean-up! Over 1000 students took part, picking up rubbish from beaches in Devonport to Takapuna. Plastic bottle lids and cigarette butts continue to be the scourge of our pe. Maria Tea beaches along with some real nasty items three syringes were found at Narrow Neck beach. We plan to make this a biennial event. There are lots of great events coming up in October: The official opening of the new Bayswater Bridge is happening on Sunday 5th October, from 10:30am-1pm. This is promising to be a great day with family activities, bike rides and maintenance, sausage sizzle (free), ice creams and more. Come along, check out the great views up the bay, stretch your legs on the bridge and enjoy the first of several new community assets in the Devonport peninsula area. Devonport Rotary is offering the opportunity to visit ten Devonport ‘homes of distinction’ on their Fine Homes Tour of Devonport, raising money for Alzheimer’s New Zealand and The Devonport Rotary Charitable Trust. The tour takes place on Friday 18th October 2013 from 9.30am to 3.30pm and includes special offers from local cafes and restaurants on the day. Tickets are available at Bayleys, 83 Victoria Rd, Devonport and on line at www.devonportrotary.co.nz There is also plenty going on to keep the kids entertained during the school holidays. Devonport Community Garden in association with LittleCooks are providing a cooking and Stanley Bay School pupils clean up. gardening programme for children. The programme is taking place at the gardens located in Mt Cambria Reserve. For those who like to be on the move, Belmont Racquets Club is offering squash and tennis holiday programmes and Football Kidz are running a football skills programme based at Takapuna Grammar School. There will also be programmes on offer at Devonport Library, Devonport Community House and the Navy Museum – check out their websites for details. If you like to celebrate Halloween, then Vauxhall School’s Monster Mash Halloween themed fair is just the ticket! The Monster Mash is taking place in the grounds of Vauxhall School on Saturday 19th October from 3pm to 7pm. Everyone is encouraged to dress in the best scary outfit and enjoy a variety of entertainment and yummy food! Tickets are $10 per person and can be bought from the school office, Urban Kids store or Devonport Harcourts in the village. That’s all from me this time. – Maria For more info or to sign up for the Devonport Peninsula eNEWS, please contact dportcomm@xtra.co.nz or call 445 9533


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On the Ferry with Fullers: Q&A

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The ferry is a great builder of community. Whether it is the actually crossings, or the activity on the ferry wharf, these places bring people together. Ahead of this issue, the Devonport Ferry Building also became a public sports viewing Shirley Smedley, Gill Day and Jocelyn Spinley. spot with ferry passengers and passersby stopping to catch the America’s Cup action on the wharf’s large-screen TV. In late September, Channel caught up with some of those gathered, willing Team NZ to victory in San Francisco from the seaside ferry wharf. Names: Shirley Smedley, Gill Day and Jocelyn Spinley - all members of ‘The Devonport Walkers’ group. Where’s home? Shirley: Takapuna, for 62 years. I’m the longest serving member of the walking group - I’m 29 again! Gill: Devonport. I moved here to be close to family. Jocelyn: I’ve lived in Devonport for 48 years. How do you feel about Devonport having a ferry service? Gill: The ferry is vital. We can go across to the city so easily. Shirley: We didn’t always have a bridge, so the ferry was the only way to get across to the city. I remember how scared I was the first time I went on the car ferry that used to go across to the city. I remember years ago, people used to meet up for dates on the ferry! Jocelyn: We used to have to queue up for hours to get on the car ferry! And people didn’t walk off, they jumped off it. Shirley: I just think the guys thought it was the macho thing to do, to jump off! Do you use the ferry with your walking group? Shirley: Yes, we’ve caught the ferry over to go and do walks, like the time we did a walk to Onehunga. What are your thoughts on the America’s Cup 2013? Gill: We’re ever hopeful! Shirley: I wasn’t into it when it kept being cancelled! I would love it to come back here. Auckland came alive last time it was here, it was wonderful and it brought a lot of benefits to the whole country. Jocelyn: Just one race, that’s all we need! But it’s not over ‘til the fat lady sings! They have done a good job whatever. Shirley: It’s little wee New Zealand against the corporate giants of America. Any more tales of ferry travel before you get walking? Jocelyn: When he was younger, my husband lost his cap on his way home. He found it hanging on the washing line and later found out that the Captain on the ferry had fished it out of the water, seen the name Spindley inside it. He knew the family, so had delivered it back to the house on his way home and left it pegged on the line. What service!

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Channel’s resident beauty expert, Amanda Care of Face It in Devonport, gives readers a monthly insight into what’s happening in the world of skincare. This month she has discovered how to…

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Amanda Care.

Everyone starts off as an amateur in everything they do. It’s through practice and discipline that they become ‘professionals’. To become 'pro' takes a lot of hard work and focus and the payoff is usually representative of that, usually in the form of a million dollar contract in the case of a professional athlete. This month I'm going to tell you how, with a change in thinking, you too can become a pro in looking and feeling good, admittedly without the million dollar contract, but still with some great health benefits. Skincare: This means commitment to a regular skin care routine. Throw away the make-up wipes and use a three step routine (AM - Cleanse, Moisturise, Sunblock, PM - Cleanse, Serum, Moisturiser) morning and night. Try to get a facial treatment in every four-six weeks, or at the very least, use an at home mask once a week. Diet: This is a no brainer. The cells in your body are built on the nutrition they’re feed. If you’re serious about good skin ditch the alcohol and fatty, processed foods and get more fruit and vegetables into your diet. I highly recommend a daily high dose of Vitamin C (I use 3000mg of Clinicians Vit C powder) it plays a crucial role in regulation of structural collagen, which means firmer skin for you. Exercise: I take inspiration from a pro like Gordon Ramsay. The jet setting chef is a workaholic but no matter what country he finds himself in he will always throw on his running shoes and pound the pavement. Stress: Long periods of stress have an aging effect. Dr Bill Andrews has been creating waves recently with his groundbreaking research on aging, and his theory that the day will come when we can live to 125 and look 24. The key is reversing the shortening process of Telomeres that naturally unravel as we age and can cause disease. While he’s still working on the magic pill to do this for us, in the meantime he recommends avoiding things that shorten telomeres prematurely like obesity, mental stress (he meditates regularly) and fatty diets and making sure you get adequate intake of Omega 3 and Vitamin D. Adopting a professional attitude towards yourself, and consistently showing kindness to your body will be the best guarantee to see you healthily and happily through the years to come.

Catch a ferry to the city with Fullers Take advantage of regular weekend ferry services from Birkenhead, Northcote Point, Devonport or Bayswater wharves to Auckland City. It’s a relaxing way to travel to and from Downtown Auckland. No traffic jams, no parking costs and café bars onboard. Visit www.fullers.co.nz or any Fullers Ticket Office for timetables or booking information.

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our charming village by the sea Introducing stylist Eloise to the Louise Simpson team. Recently arrived from South Africa, Eloise specialises in hair and eyelash extensions, as well as on-trend hair styling.

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Fine Homes Tour of Devonport Ever fancied a peek into some of the finest properties in Devonport? Well now is your chance, and its for a good cause. ‘The Fine Homes Tour of Devonport’ is takin place on Saturday 18th october as a fund-raiser for Devonport Rotary and Alzheimer’s New Zealand Inc, and has been supported by Bayleys Real Estate Devonport, as well as many local businesses. Event organiser Liz Brown has been delighted with the buy-in from the local community. Many North Shore businesses such as Designworx in Devonport, and Home Fabrics of Takapuna, have come forward to ‘sponsor’ homes on the tour and will use the opportunity to showcase their products and services to visiting guests. Several cafes and restaurants have also stepped up to offer specials to those people taking the tour. Liz said: “It’s the inaugural event, which will replace the cancelled Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival as a Devonport Rotary fund-raiser. “The aim is to make this very community-focused and we’ve received plenty of support from the local community and businesses who have got behind the event. Address details of the properties will be e-mailed out to participants close to the event, for security reasons, and participants will be given a starting point home to begin the tour at. Liz said: “We want to give a whole experience to the guests on the day. It’s a full day of touring around the neighbourhood, so we thought we would involve some of the lovely cafes, restaurants and local businesses in the event too to make a really special day out to raise funds for Devonport Rotary, Alzheimer’s New Zealand and help support local businesses at the same time.” The event will run from 9.30am to 3.30pm and will also include a fund-raising raffle with various prizes. A post-event reception will be attended by North Shore MP Maggie Barry and give organiser the chance to thank all those who have helped with this innovative tour day, for which a fund-raising target of $25,000 has been set. Liz added: “We are hoping to sell 500 tickets to enable us to achieve our fundraising goal. We just hope now that people will buy the tickets and support this event as much as the local businesses have.” Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be bought in person at the Bayleys office at 83, Victoria Road in Devonport or online at www.devonportrotary.co.nz

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Interior Trends: with Amanda Neill

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Designworx Christmas Amanda Neill. Wine and Cheese Evening With Christmas fast approaching Amanda Neill, Leading Auckland Interior Designer is opening her showroom for a retail evening. It’s going to be a night to remember with expert help, wine and cheese provided and 10% off everything store wide! A raffle for a $150 voucher to spend in store drawn on the night and other spot gifts. As the lead up to Christmas (and Christmas shopping) begins, we are going to kick off the festive season a little earlier with a Designworx retail evening. We thought it would be a great opportunity to showcase all of our new products which have arrived just in time for Christmas (some of which we have featured below) and also enjoy some complementary wine and cheese to really make a night of it. We will be offering 10% off store wide on all products bought and paid for in full on the night. We have just taken delivery of some beautiful décor and jewellery pieces which will be available on the night. Bring your friends, family and your smile, we look forward to seeing you. The DesignworxTeam Bookings are essential so please contact our showroom on 445-1098, email info@designworxnz.co.nz or drop by our studio at 64 Vauxhall Road, Devonport. Looking forward to seeing you on the night! Designworx, Interior Design Studio, 64 Vauxhall Road, Devonport. 09 445 1098. Designworxnz.co.nz - facebook.com/designworxnz.co.nz

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The Sea and Me An all-kids created art exhibition, The Sea and Me is the culmination of the Navy Museum’s Kids Create programme 2013. The Navy Museum invited all school children in the Auckland region to submit artworks under the theme The Sea: Identity and Belonging. 26 artworks were selected. The artists were invited to attend a workshop at the Museum where they collaborated to design the exhibition. This is a vibrant, honest and exuberant exhibition not to miss. August 31st - November 3rd, 2013 10am - 5pm daily Admission is free

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North Shore YMCA: News

Y-Gymnastics Awards YMCA teaches gymnastics, agility and fundamental movement skills for children of all ages. YMCA is proud of our award-winning gymnastics term programmes, which cater for pre-schoolers through to teens. The classes start with a focus on fundamental movement skills. This assists in the development of your child's balance, strength and flexibility and other gross movement skills which they can carry on into their gymnastic development or any other sport they choose to do. Each week the programme changes and is based around a dominant movement pattern, including a reiteration of the previous week's learnings. Each

class builds on the skills taught in the preceding classes. Our programmes use a wide range of colourful and imaginative equipment. Please note that a participating adult is required at all preschool classes. The Y-Gymnastics Awards Programme acknowledges the progression your child makes as they develop their skills. Starting with our skill cards at four years of age they progress to our more advanced levels from six years onward where ribbons and medals are awarded. The Advanced Award Scheme requires demonstration of gymnastic skills and conditioning in a friendly, non-threatening testing arena. For all levels of the Awards Programme progression to the next level is acknowledged by certificate. In conjunction with Skills Active, the Industry Training Organisation for sports, fitness and recreation, YMCA has developed a training programme for gymnastics instructors. This training programme is the minimum requirement for all of our staff.

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Caring For Your Car: with Car-fé

Rob Bonnici is the Car Guy. Rob lives, eats and breathes car cleaning products and services. Having a background in chemicals, car cleaning products and now owning a seven day a week car cleaning and grooming centre, he is without a doubt the most passionate and the most knowledgeable car guy in New Zealand. Rob, along with his wife Siobhan, owns Car-fé facing the motorway in Barry’s Point Road, Takapuna. Rob is more than happy to help you out with any car cleaning issues. Email: Carfe.takapuna@xtra.co.nz or Phone 488-7000.

Car Wash Industry Honours Military Personnel On November 11th, through the Grace for Vets FREE wash programme, Car-fe will be saying thank to war veterans and military personnel. American Mike Mountz, owner of Cloister Wash & Lube in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, founded Grace for Vets in 1998. Car wash sites from across the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will unite together on November 11th to honour military service by giving FREE washes to those that have served and are serving. To date, over 700 car wash operators have registered to give FREE washes, totalling over 1,600 wash locations worldwide, where military personnel can get a FREE car wash on November 11th. Creator of the free wash programme Grace for Vets, Mike Mountz, was injured whilst serving in the Vietnam War. Mountz found himself in a military hospital in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania surrounded by amputees. Not injured to the extent of the men and women around him were, Mountz was, and remains, personally and profoundly moved by what he witnessed. That day he vowed to help veterans in some way. In 2004, Mountz found that way. He created the ‘Grace for Vets’ programme. The programme is not only a way of saying “thank you” to those who have fought for their country, but also reflects a desire by the industry as a whole to give back. The North Shore has many active service personnel in its midst, with the Royal New Zealand Navy being based in Devonport, and well as hundreds of returned servicemen and women of different generations. If you know of someone who has served or if serving in the military, help spread the word about this free car wash service on Monday 11th November at Caf-fe, 87, Barrys Point Road, Takapuna. With many car wash outlets in Australia also offering this free car wash to military personnel on the 11th, Car-fe Takapua owner Rob Bonnici wants to wash as many Kiwi servicemen and women’s cars as possible and beat the Aussies! Help Rob and the team to victory over the Aussies by spreading the word and encouraging military folk along to take advantage of the free car wash on the 11th.

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Channel Feature: The Men's Shed, Melissa Ingram

Spend Time in The Shed By Melissa Ingram

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The North Shore is blessed with many kind and caring people. Ross McEwan is one of these people and I was lucky enough to catch up with him to discuss an exciting new initiative on the North Shore – the Men’s Shed.

The Men’s Shed is a purpose built shed that provides a not-for-profit community workshop where for a minimal annual fee, members can drop in and spend some time chatting and working on tasks, with support and machinery provided. Ross instigated the project six years ago after recovering from surgery. “I developed a tumour in my top jaw and I went to hospital to have 50 percent of my top jaw removed, as well as my cheekbone, eye socket, eye, and part of my palate. While I was lying in hospital I thought there’s got to be a project that our Lions Club could be involved in, something different. Unfortunately the proposed project (Shed Tour) didn’t come off and I was introduced to the Men’s Shed project by Northcote Birkenhead Community Coordinator Jill Nerheny. This was to be a new challenge away from my Lions Club,” he said.

At the moment members of the Men’s Shed are retired men generally aged between 65 and 85. The Shed is a fun, sociable place that is doing good things for the community. The planning of the Men’s Shed began in 2007 involving three years of monthly meetings to plan the logistics. The Board of Trustees were faced with hurdle after hurdle and Ross admits that there were times he considered giving up, but the passion for their project and the belief in the good it could do for the community spurred them on. “It was a lot of work and we hit a lot of brick walls because really in those days nobody in New Zealand had heard about men’s sheds.”

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North Shore Men's Shed members working on a charitable project.

They obtained a lease for a site at 34 Elliott Avenue, Glenfield (in Elliott Reserve) from the Auckland Council, and eventually raised enough money to construct a 300m² fully insulated TotalSpan shed after receiving a $20,000 set up fund from the Glenfield Community Board, and then a further two grants of $50,000 from the Lion Foundation Birkenhead Licensing Trust. At the moment members of the Men’s Shed are retired men generally aged between 65 and 85. The Shed is a fun, sociable place that is doing good things for the community. They work on many projects for community based organisations. One of the most exciting projects at the moment is building a Snoopy’s airplane for the Santa parades in Northcote, Birkenhead and Glenfield. “A boat builder has built the fuselage, the engineer guys are working on the movement of the plane itself, and the electronics guys are working on the navigation lights, the flasher units, and the wiring. So it’s a big team coming together,” said Ross. Ross provided me with an insight into the motivation and ideas behind the formation of Ross McEwan in the Men's Shed. the Shed. “It’s a known fact that guys, particularly when they retire, become lonely in their homes. Quite often they have had to downsize their houses so their workshop disappears, and they sit at home and they have nothing to do and they tend to get depressed. “The guys come here, there’s no pressure, they don’t have to have a personal project, they can come in and help somebody else on their job, or they can come in and share their knowledge with somebody else, or they can be involved in a larger community project,” he explained. The Shed is the first purpose built Men’s Shed in Auckland with facilities providing equipment for electronics, model making, wood work, and engineering. The Shed is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 10:00am – 4:00pm. If you would like to become a member of the North Shore Men’s Shed or just learn more about it please refer to their website www.mensshednorthshore.org.nz or pop in to take a look.


Pure Healthcare: With Dr. Cherye Roche

Running Injuries

This week Dr. Cherye looks at the physical challenges that running for exercise can cause. Read on to learn about some solutions to get you back on track!

Slowing you Down? Top 10 running problems revealed and resolved!

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Dr Cherye Roche Doctor of Chiropractic

Are you training for the Auckland Marathon or other NZ races this season and suffering through a variety of niggly injuries? If yes – read on to see if any of these questions, and their answers, can help you find a solution to your chronic overuse running injuries. Ask yourself the following questions: 1. Why would you have Achilles Tendonosis in just one tendon? (or one is worse than the other) - both legs ran the same distance, in the same shoes, right? 2. If your Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain or foot arch pain) was due to your running, why doesn’t everyone who has trained like you have it? 3. Do you have Metatarsalgia (Ball of Foot Pain) because you have a deficiency of Nurofen or Ibuprofen? Yes you have inflammation, but why? 4. Are your Shin Splints (Posterior tibial tendonosis) due to the fact that your skin is not tight enough? No? Then why are you strapping tape around your leg as if it is? 5. Is your Knee Cap Pain (Patello-Femoral Tracking Syndrome) really due to a weakness in an individual muscle in your knee or butt? Why one side and not the other? What makes one knee or hip muscle spontaneously weak? 6. Ossgood-Schlaters Knee – Why do some kids have this and others, on the same squad, doing the same training, do not? Is there something unique about your kids’ biomechanics that makes them susceptible to his condition? 7. Why do you have a big Bunion on one foot, and a smaller one (or no bunion) on the other foot? Did you know that Bunions are never a result of improper footwear? They result from collapse of 2 of the 3 arches in your foot! 8. Hip Pain / ITBS (Iliotibial Band syndrome) is not present because you have not had enough excruciating deep tissue massage in your life? Massage is supposed to feel good! 9. Is Hamstring Strain really due to lack of stretching? You stretch every day – before and after your runs. You train smart and gradually increase your distance/speed – and yet your hammies are tight as by the end of your runs. But not for your training buddy – why is that? 10. Is your Low Back Pain due to leg length inequality? – Is one leg really longer than the other? Why is it that your practitioner can balance your leg length, only to have it out of balance again at the next visit? The answer to all of these questions may be the same. Bad foot biomechanics! The solution may well be the addition of custom, functional Runflex foot orthotics, prescribed using the dynamic data generated by Gaitscan® from The Orthotic Group (TOG), added to your treatment plan.

Your unique foot biomechanics are the foundation of your movement when standing, walking or running. Understanding your foot biomechanics can lead to a better understanding of why your training, and your body, may be suffering from faulty foot mechanics. Many chronic overuse runners injuries can be traced back to their foot mechanics and how this effects all of the joints right up through the kinetic chain from the foot to the ankle, knee, hip, pelvis and spine. Custom orthotics, prescribed to meet the unique requirement of each of your feet individually, using pressure plate technology to analyse your foot in motion, can provide the dynamic support your foot needs to function more efficiently to allow for healing of injuries, as well as performance enhancement during training and racing. Mini-seminars for Runners, their coaches and their practitioners: To learn more about how your running gait may be contributing to these niggly running injuries, And How They Can Be Successfully Managed To Get You Running Again, And Faster, attend our running injury and performance enhancement mini-seminars. The first one is Wednesday, October 9th from 6:30-8:00 pm at Pure Healthcare in Albany. Go to www.PureHealthcare.co.nz or call 09 414-2225 to register. The fee is just $20 and includes a sample GaitScan analysis for each delegate at the mini-seminar. For more in-depth information about running injury biomechanics you can go to www.GaitDoctor.co.nz Happy Running! Dr. Cherye Roche – The Gait Doctor Sports Chiropractor 1 Airborne Rd, Albany 0632. Phone: 414-2225. www.DrCheryeRoche.com www.PureHealthcare.co.nz www.GaitDoctor.co.nz

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Hobsonville Point: Farmers Market

The Smile Doctor: Dr Gilbert Stehbens of Killarney Dental Dr. Gilbert Stehbens.

Veneer Disasters Over the last few months we’ve had several patients who have come to us for help with fractured porcelain veneers on their front teeth. This article is to help you avoid some of the pitfalls if you are considering this type of dentistry. Porcelain veneers are thin shells of porcelain placed over teeth to improve their shape, colour and often strength. They can be life-changing for people by enabling them to have the confidence that comes with a striking smile and leaving behind the self-conscious feelings they used to have. Assuming that they are beautifully sculpted and with their ideal colour, you can imagine how someone feels to have them crack and break. One patient we treated recently came to us because she had three sets of veneers fail, the last set hadn’t lasted 18 months! The most common reason for veneers to fail is from tooth grinding (also called bruxing), which usually happens while people are sleeping. Most people and their partners are unaware of this destructive habit but soon become all too aware of breaking dentistry. Some visual signs of grinding to look for are front teeth chipping or they are looking shorter or uneven. Often because of this worn look to the teeth from grinding, people have veneers placed which results in a big improvement to their smile. Unfortunately in a great many situations the underlying grinding problem isn’t sorted first and so the damage that happened to the teeth then happens to the veneers.

The most common reason for veneers to fail is from tooth grinding (also called bruxing), which usually happens while people are sleeping. Most people and their partners are unaware of this destructive habit but soon become all too aware of breaking dentistry. Understanding tooth grinding and its range of underlying causes is a complicated area of dentistry, which requires a great deal of advanced training and knowledge for dentists to master. All too often veneers are placed without adequate planning and knowledge leading to embarrassing and costly disasters when they fail. Properly constructed and adjusted to your bite, veneers should last many years and often decades. Should you be considering the options available to you with cosmetic dentistry or are aware of tooth grinding, come and talk to us at Killarney Dental for a full and detailed analysis of your bite and options. Phone the friendly team at Killarney Dental today on 09-488 9050 and we'll be happy to answer any queries you may have.

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Recipe Ingredients Giveaway! Join Hobsonville Point Farmers Market Chef, Jimmy Boswell, on Sunday 10 November 2013 where he’ll be cooking some special dishes (including the recipe below) using fresh ingredients from the market, and then giving away a hamper of these ingredients and other market goodies to one lucky winner. Just register at the market on either Saturday or Sunday and you will be in the draw to win this wonderful hamper. To win you will need to be at the market on the day. The winner of the hamper will be drawn at noon on 10th November. If you like this recipe, you can also follow Jimmy on his food blog at www.jimmyboswell.com/foodblog.

Honey & Chilli Glazed Pork Medallions Prep and Cooking: 20 minutes

Ingredients • 2 heaped teaspoons of Some Like It Hot Chilli sauce • 1/2 teaspoon Manuka Smoked Garlic Salt from Down On The Farm • 400g Farmgate pork tenderloin, cut crosswise into 25mm (1-inch-thick) medallions • 2 teaspoons Rockhaven lime infused olive oil • 1/4 cup Earthbound Raw Organic Apple Cider Honeygar • 1 tablespoon Earthbound raw honey • 1 teaspoon Earthbound Honey Balsamic vinegar • 6-8 baby carrots, washed and blanched for 3 minutes and then cooled (shocked) in ice cold water Method Mix chilli sauce and salt in a bowl. Using a pastry brush, spread mixture over both sides of pork slices. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add pork and cook until golden, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Add Cider Honeygar, honey and balsamic vinegar to the pan. Bring to a light boil, scraping up any browned bits and then add the carrots. Reduce the heat to medium and cook, turning the pork occasionally to coat, until the sauce is reduced to a thick glaze, about 3-4 minutes. Remove the pork to a warm plate, reduce the heat to low and cook carrots for 2 minutes more, turning to cover with the glaze. Serve the pork drizzled with the glaze, carrots and your desired vegetables or salad. What: Hobsonville Point Farmers Market Where: Cnr Buckley Ave & Hastings Str, Hobsonville Point When: Every Saturday and Sunday 9am – 1pm. Web: www.hobsonvillepointfarmersmarket.co.nz


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I have been writing articles on topics related to our health for a number of years and in Channel I keep you up to date on ways in which we might improve our health by becoming more aware of the many options that are available to us.

Your Ileocecal Valve

John Appleton.

Could it be the cause of your symptoms? As I see it by John Appleton Most people and indeed many doctors may not be familiar with a very important part of the digestive tract known as the Ileocecal Valve (ill-e-o-c-cal). As our food passes through the stomach into the small intestine (which is approx 7 metres in length) the process of digestion gets underway and if all goes well, by the time it reaches the end we will have been able to break down the protein – the fats and the carbohydrates and many important nutrients will have been absorbed into the blood vessels found in the wall of the small intestine. At the end of the small intestine (the Ileum) there is a small valve (not really a valve but a sphincter muscle), which allows for the passage of our digested food into the colon (at the Cecum) where it becomes ‘waste’ ready for elimination. This small valve, the Ileocecal Valve, has a very important role to play. When it’s functioning normally it’s a one way system and ‘waste’ is not able to pass back through it. If however if the Ileocecal Valve malfunctions and remains open or closed this can cause a range of symptoms which can include: bowel disorders (diarrhea/constipation) - abdominal pain and bloating – nausea (the liver can become overloaded) - bladder infections - pain around the heart - right shoulder pain - dark circles under the eyes - right side pelvic pain - flu symptoms - postnasal drip – tinnitus - low back pain - face pallor – syncope – headache - bad breath and dizziness. There are so many seemingly unrelated symptoms – Ileocecal Valve dysfunction is often referred to as the ‘Great Mimicker’. When the Ileocecal Valve sticks in the open position (which is most often the case) there can be a ‘backflow’ of toxic material, which can exhaust antioxidants such as Vitamin C as it works to detoxify the fecal material. If ‘colonic’ bacteria pass back into the small intestine it’s possible that they could be absorbed into the bloodstream and end up in the kidneys ultimately causing a bladder infection. If the Ileocecal Valve remains closed this can result in constipation. Problems with absorption of nutrients can be an issue when there is Ileocecal Valve malfunction. We can be eating all the right foods and taking good supplements but we don’t get the benefits from them. I found out about my Ileocecal Valve some years ago when I was trying to get to the bottom of unexplained ‘gastro’ symptoms (burning and pain in the lower abdomen) that had plagued me on and off for a long time. It was only when a chiropractor told me I had an irritated Ileocecal Valve it came to my attention. The ‘chiro’ had pressed firmly down on my ‘tummy’ approximately halfway

between my navel and the top of my right hip (the high part of the pelvic bone). The area was very tender. A simple massage treatment worked wonders for me and I was very surprised to find that my ‘gastro’ symptoms had eased the next day. Since then I have always had my chiropractor check my Ileocecal Valve and I have learned the massage technique so that I can keep on top of it at home. To locate the Ileocecal Valve area (its placement can vary slightly for each person), place your left thumb on your navel, your right thumb on your right hip (the high part of your pelvic bone). Imagine a line connecting those two points and find the middle of that line. Place all your fingers 2 to 3 inches below the middle of that line and you should be close to the Ileocecal Valve. With all of your fingers, press in firmly and find the tender spot. This area can be tender in most people. It’s a bit like finding a golf ball under a pillow - but some of us have more 'pillow' than others so keep palpating to locate the spot. Palpate means to press in slowly but deeply to feel for hardened or tender areas. I find that it is easier to do it while lying down with my knees raised. Once you've found it, massage it in a circular fashion as you would any cramped muscle. Massage with medium pressure, in a rotary motion for five seconds. Then bend your right arm at the elbow and using your left fist, briskly stimulate the bicep muscle, which is the reflex area connected to the Ileocecal Valve. Ideally, this massage as above should be done three times a day before meals. At the least do it in bed before going to sleep and in the morning before you get out of bed. In addition to my massage programme, I use a simple Herbal product that I found in the U.S. known as ‘Valve Ease’ (Dragon River Herbals), which I make into a drink. Just how common is Ileocecal Valve dysfunction? I read an interesting book ‘Gut Feeling’ by Gary Richer and I discovered that Ileocecal Valve dysfunction is indeed a very common problem. One chiropractor says that 80 percent of his clients with difficult digestive symptoms had to work through their Ileocecal Valve problems before they could gain their way back their health. Digestive issues can be really debilitating and what I have learned about my Ileocecal Valve has been enormously beneficial.

Just how common is Ileocecal Valve dysfunction? I read an interesting book ‘Gut Feeling’ by Gary Richer and I discovered that Ileocecal Valve dysfunction is indeed a very common problem. One chiropractor says that 80 percent of his clients with difficult digestive symptoms had to work through their Ileocecal Valve problems before they could gain their way back their health.

John Appleton – www.johnappleton.co.nz john@johnappleton.co.nz Ph: 09-489-9362

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Mairangi Arts Centre: What’s On

Algunas-veces by Liz de King.

Cat House l by Susan Edge.

Temptation by Lucy Gauntlett.

Crooked City by Karen Goa. Artwork by Erika Husselmann.

Centre page: Forget Me Not Aimee MacMillan.Below left: Land and Sea Porcelain by Jo Luping

A Fair of the Art Over forty local and national artists will be showcasing their talents at the inaugural ‘Creative Directions’ Art Fair at the Mairangi Arts Centre from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 November 2013. This Art Fair is a major event for the Arts Centre and offers North Shore residents the opportunity to invest in artwork from some of Auckland’s most promising up-and-coming artists. Works on sale will include paintings, photography, ceramics, glass, sculpture and jewellery as well as a huge cash and carry section. The ‘Creative Directions Art Fair’ kicks off with a Gala Preview night on Friday 15 November at 7pm. Tickets to the Gala event are limited with the ticket price of $35 including a live auction, drinks, canapés, live gypsy jazz music, meet the artists and first dibs on the art for sale. Tickets are available now at the Arts Centre counter or phone 09 4782237. The Fair is then open to the public from 9.30am to 4pm on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November with entry by gold coin donation. This is a wonderful opportunity to invest in some special pieces for yourself and also to shop for one-off Christmas gifts. The Art Fair also supports a good cause as 30% commission on each sale goes to the Mairangi Arts Centre Charitable Trust and the Mairangi Bay Surf Life Saving Club. Your purchase will help fund the programmes of these two community organisations. The Mairangi Arts Centre has become known over the years not only for the high calibre of the art it produces,

but also for the standard and diversity of its art classes for both adults and children. Throughout the weekend of the Art Fair tutors will be giving free demonstrations in various art media and the centre offers preferential enrolment for our 2014 classes. Each year classes fill up fast so this is a great chance to secure your place and start to explore your creative side. The timetable of our free demonstrations will be available on our website at www.mairangiarts.co.nz closer to the time. Details: Creative Directions Art Fair is on at Mairangi Arts Centre, 20 Hastings Road, Mairangi Bay. Friday 15 – Sunday 17 November 2013. Thanks to Bayleys Mairangi Bay and the Lion Foundation for their help in promoting this event.

Coming Up @ Mairangi Arts Centre

Children’s Art Programme ‘Spring has Sprung’ children’s school holiday art programme 30 Sept – 11 Oct, clay, painting, drawing, craft, lots of fun! Book online www.mairangiarts.co.nz or telephone Mairangi Arts Centre ph.478-2237

Term Four Art Class Programme Fantastic selection of art classes for adults, teens and children. Booking now, visit www.mairangiarts.co.nz for further detail & online booking. 14 Oct – 16 Dec.

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Mosaic Workshop – 19 October 2013 with Anne Egan

Express Yourself! Mairangi Arts Centre, conveniently located just a five minute walk from the Mairangi Bay Shopping Village, offers a variety of exhibitions for you to enjoy as well as an exciting selection of art classes for all ages and all levels of experience. The centre’s term art class programme is designed with great care to ensure children aged 5+, teens and adults enjoy a stimulating range of choices. Classes for adults take place on a weekly basis during the day or evening but for those too busy during the week, there is also the option of a weekend workshop, a one-off intensive class during the weekend. There are so many classes on the programme to choose from such as a variety of painting classes, pottery, drawing skills, cast glass, recycled paper crafts, kitchen design, printmaking and a brand new mosaics workshop. Classes for children and teens have a broader focus, teaching skills in painting, drawing, clay and crafts. ‘Spring is Sprung’ is the theme for the next school holiday art programme which runs from 30 September to 11 October and offers parents flexibility with the choice of two hour classes in the morning or afternoon or ‘all-day’ classes from 10am-3pm. The classes aim to be educational yet at the same time lots of fun! Bookings are now open for both the term class programme and the school holiday art programme with full detail and online booking available via www. mairangiarts.co.nz. If you would like to talk to someone to discuss which class would be best for you, then please telephone us to have a chat to one of our friendly team. Phone: 4782237 - www.mairangiarts.co.nz

Want to explore, nourish and develop your creative self? You can with mosaics. In this beginners course you will learn everything you will need to get you started, to inspire and to nourish your creative self from basic design, tools and techniques. The world of mosaic is full of creativity, colour, shape and endless possibilities. And it’s much easier than you might think. Imagine the delight in making beautiful mosaic art for your home, garden, family and friends. Think about the joy of creating something whole from something broken. Mosaic art is extremely diverse and versatile and you don’t need to feel that you are artistic to be able to produce great results. Come along and see how easy it is with a friendly mosaic tutor to help and inspire you. Extras: base and tiles. You can purchase these from me on the day or bring your own. I have a variety of bases to use: mirrors, concrete cones and hearts, garden tiles (these can be stepping stones for the garden or some people use them in the kitchen as hotplates), wooden shapes (cats, dogs, birds, hearts, dragonflies, butterflies, and fish), and polystyrene balls. I also have a large variety of tiles to choose from. For a first project it is best to start small to ensure you get the piece finished and ready to take home. If you have a project in mind and require assistance in acquiring the base please let me know and I may be able to help. Details: Phone: 09 235 1345 Email: everythingmosaicnz@gmail.com Where: Mairangi Arts Centre When: Sat, 19 October 2013, 9.30am – 4.30pm How to book: Online: www.mairangiarts.co.nz (term 4 workshops), at our counter or call 4782237.

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The Woman in Black

comes to the stage in Takapuna Twenty five years after opening on the West End in London in 1989, The Woman in Black is still pulling audiences. Originally a 1983 book by Susan Hill, an inspired adaptation of this ghost story, by Stephen Mallatratt,brought his name to the West End with a production that outlived both him and every other show in London, apart from The Mousetrap. Mallatratt turned the simple story into an atmospheric chiller. It has been translated into a dozen languages and produced in 40 countries and was made into a film in 2012, starring Daniel Radcliffe. North Shore theatre veteran John Antony is currently directing this classic thriller The Woman in Black, which will be on stage at the PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna next month. The Milford resident has been involved in theatre for over fifty years was a awarded a QSM in the 2011 Queens Birthday Honours for his services to Musical Theatre. John has performed in and directed many shows at the delightful PumpHouse Theatre on the shores of Lake Pupuke, including the first musical concert staged there back in 1977. A wonderful community venue that continues to serve its citizens well, John and three

like-minded theatre enthusiasts formed Tadpole Productions in 2012 to bring classic plays to the shore, utilising the special PumpHouse venue. Their most recent successful play was the award winning “Driving Miss Daisy” in May this year, with the iconic George Henare and Annie Whittle in the leads. The Woman in Black is a play within a play, with the lead character (a junior solicitor with a tragic past) played as a double act – by himself and by The Actor he hires to help him bring his personal manuscript to life, in an effort to free himself from his demons. In rehearsals, his story is revealed, as the pair play all the roles – except of course for the elusive Woman in Black….. Phil Peleton – last seen as the son in the acclaimed Driving Miss Daisy for Tadpole Productions earlier this year – plays the nervous Arthur Kipps and Zane Fleming – straight from his recent success in The Lord of the Flies – takes on the role of The Actor. With a strictly limited season at The PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna from October 16th to 26th book early! Phone (09) 489-8360 or book online at www.pumphouse.co.nz

North Shore theatre veteran John Antony is currently directing this classic thriller The Woman in Black, which will be on stage at the PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna next month. th in it’s 25 Year on the

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A Good Old Fashioned Ghost Story This month the resident PumpHouse ghost may have to share his space with the spectre of a woman in black. It is somewhat appropriate during Heritage Month that Tadpole Productions have selected Stephen Mallatratt’s spooky play The Woman in Black for their 4th season at The PumpHouse. The genre of haunted gothic novels, highly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is contemporary to the original historic pump house, the first incarnation of which was built in the late 19th century. English author Susan Hill published the gothic novella The Woman in Black in 1983 but the story’s sensibilities are firmly located in the heyday of the gothic genre. The stage adaptation of the novella has seen the play come second only to The Mousetrap as the longest running in theatre history. Meaning that we all still like a good old fashioned ghost story to send chills up the spine. The PumpHouse itself with is quaint character and antique charm lends itself very well to the telling of this kind of tale. Many an actor has been frightened witless by the building’s dark shadows and flickering movements caught in the blink of an eye. Occasionally the sound of footsteps can be heard overhead when nobody was thought to be around. Doors open and close all by themselves. Stage lights and sound equipment suddenly become tricky when not moments before had been working perfectly well. The scene has now been set, The PumpHouse ghost has been given his brief and The Woman in Black has a message for you. Come follow her.

Wishy-Washy Holidays Legendary Kiwi author Joy Cowley’s hugely popular storybook of Mrs. Wishy-Washy and her obsession with washing animals has made it to the stage for the first-time ever. In director Tim Bray’s expert adaptation Cowley’s charming characters leap off the page. The education season sold out in record time so there are obviously hundreds of Wishy-Washy fans out there equally

Public Library Researcher and author of The North Shore: An Illustrated History. David’s family dates back to North Shore of the 19th century – anyone heard of Verran’s Corner? He may even have some interesting facts to share about the 108 year-old PumpHouse building. This Friday Forum is a must for anyone keen to find out more about their local stomping ground and its hundreds of years of back story, both European and Maori. David will take questions after the talk. Entry $5.00. Limited seats, booking is advised.

Inspire - A Special Fundraising Evening for The PumpHouse Phil Peleton as Arthur Kipps.

obsessed with pet bathing. As this edition goes to print the early bird tickets are all but sold out and the books have been flying out the door. Be in quick to get your seats before the season ends on October 12th.

Heritage Month The PumpHouse’s bi-monthly Friday Forum talks have been growing in popularity over the past year. They have featured a number of fascinating guest speakers from the performing arts including Louise Wallace, Tina Cross, George Henare, Tim Bray and Roger Hall as well as local identities such as Peter White from the Takapuna Beach Business Association and North Shore MP Maggie Barry. Each speaker has revealed an array of interesting trivia about their life and times, what makes them tick and what brought them to their present careers. To mark Heritage Month, The PumpHouse will host a special Friday Forum with a historic theme – the life and times of the North Shore. Our honoured guest is local identity and historian David Verran, Auckland

A quick heads-up to the locals. In November, The North Shore Theatre & Arts Trust Board in conjunction with NZ Fashion Tech will present a Catwalk Fashion show to raise funds for The PumpHouse Theatre’s new disabled access toilet and baby change area. This event will cap off a busy year of fundraising for the very worthy and long overdue toilets project and promises to bring a swathe of glamour to the lake shore. More about the Inspire Catwalk Fashion Show in the November issue of Channel but let it be known that many generous Takapuna businesses have donated some fabulous items to be auctioned on the night – just in time for Christmas. Tickets are on sale now.

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Auckland’s leading theatre for children

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Lake House Arts Centre: News

Spring exhibitions

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Auckland Heritage Festival at Lake House 28th Sept - 13th Oct

School Holiday Classes Heritage Film Night High Tea Sundays Open Day Talks and Tours See our website for more details

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Lake House has a lush and lavish programme of exhibitions opening in October… First up is costume maker Chantelle Gerrards Bustle. Chantelle brings together recreated historic costume and the visual arts by exhibiting selected costume pieces spanning the last 500 years and art works that have been made to compliment them. Showing from the 1st – 20th October. In the Café gallery we are lucky to be showing talented local artist, Kim Randall, in her first solo show. Moments of Equanimity brings together a number of Kim’s drawings, prints and paintings from the past year. Equanimity is a state of mind; being mentally calm and eventempered especially in difficult situations. This exhibition responds visually to this notion with moments when this state of mind is realised, acknowledged or required. It has a strong reference back to nature giving a feeling of harmony and helping to balance a chaotic mind. The exhibition aims to give the viewer a feeling of calmness, in order to question what must be overcome. Also showing from the 1st – 20th October. Following the fabric and flounces of Bustle will be an exhibition that promises a different type of beauty and delicacy – Frances and John Hanson’s Summer of Glass. Although John and Frances have exhibited their work over a number of years and won awards at shows, this will be their first solo show. From John’s beautiful glass flowers, plates and platters to Frances’ sculptures, wall works and sterling silver, bronze and glass bead jewellery; this will be the most extensive display of their work to date. Showing from the 22nd Oct – 3rd November. Jacqueline Letham is exhibiting in the Café gallery at the same time with a follow up exhibition to her popular To Catch a Glimpse exhibition last year. This exhibition is titled A Fleeting Glimpse and again features beautiful drawings of birds interacting with whatever or whomever they choose. “Birds are busy and the old saying “there is a pecking order” comes to mind. Sometimes I feel part of their world but occasionally birds invade mine.” Jacqueline Letham. Showing from the 22nd Oct – 3rd November. Please check our website www.lakehousearts.org.nz, email info@lakehousearts.org.nz or phone (09) 486 4877 for more information and bookings. Lake House Arts Centre is located on Barry’s Point Reserve in Takapuna, housed in a beautiful 19th century Edwardian/Victorian heritage building that once stood on Takapuna Beach. The Lake House has a constantly changing exhibition programme, a café with delicious homemade fare, artists studio’s and a vibrant and varied arts education programme with something for every member of the family, including weekend workshops, after school classes, holiday programmes and adult daytime classes. Lake House is open 9:30am – 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am – 3pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed on public holidays.

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Northart: News

Ross Ritchie Mirror 2013.

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Fidalis Buehler Boy with dogs over Head 2013.

Garry Currin Marooned X, 2013.

Pocket-sized Art? October at Northart October is an exciting month to visit Northart. Pocket Edition – Small Works for Large Walls will be on display from opening night (5pm – 7pm) on Friday 11 October until Wednesday 30 October. If you missed the 2011 version of the show (which was enormously popular and a great success), do not miss this one! The works are literally pocket sized - well you might need largish pockets - they are A6 sized, the same size as postcards. Twenty three artists – from as far away as London and United States of America – are creating works especially for the show. The variety of styles, subjects and themes is huge – from abstract to figurative, from quirky, comical and decorative to contemplative and downright dark. All works are for sale, on a cash and carry basis. So if you want to start an art collection – or add to one - this may well be the show for you. The title may be whimsical but Pocket Edition, Small Works for Large walls includes serious works by well-known and

established professional artist, as well as works by promising younger and emerging artists. Because the works are small, they are affordable and we can even arrange the framing for you if you wish! As works sell and are taken away by their new owners, they are replaced with photocopies of the original so the show remains ‘intact’ the whole time it is in the gallery - the standard of photocopying being so high we have to stencil SOLD on the reproductions to tell them apart from the originals. The exhibition is sponsored by Gordon Harris. The Art and Graphic Store and supported by a grant from Creative New Zealand Communities/ Auckland In gallery 4 and 5 the delightful show by Westlake Girls Students and Teachers continues until 16 October. Replacing it a few days later are two solo shows, Natural Selection by painter Sean McDonnell, and Quasi Fantasy by Beach Haven photographer / painter Niki Hill. Niki’s exhibition explores the ephemeral nature of fashion and the fantasy or pathos of

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Above: Niki Hill 2013 Hammerhead Evening bag. Bottom: NIki Hill Rose Hand bag 2013.

consumerism. She uses such odd and disturbing found items such as shattered glass, rabbits heads, flowers, leaves and even shark carcasses, to create objects of desire which are then photographed or painted. The resulting works of art challenge what we do as consumers and question our selfawareness. These shows open on the late afternoon of Saturday 19 October and continue until 6 November. Coming up too in early November is Off Broadway, a group show showcasing work by some of Auckland’s and the North Shore’s younger emerging artists and solo. Another exciting show opening mid November is Michael Anderson’s Materiality. Northart is centrally located on the North Shore and has large galleries opening on to a courtyard, a perfect venue for Christmas functions and other events. If you would like to find out more, please contact the manager on 09 480 9633 or manager@ northart.co.nz

Northart, Norman King Square, Ernie Mays Street, Northcote Shopping Centre Phone 09 480 9633 northart@ihug.co.nz www.northart.co.nz Northart is supported by Auckland Council and the Birkenhead Licensing Trust and is open 10am – 4pm daily, evening viewings by arrangement. Admission is free.

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The Rose Centre: What's on

Pop Culture, Popcorn, Little Gems and more... Sue Nicholson Based on "Answers From the Other Side" the sensational live show from gifted psychic medium Sue Nicholson but this time to a smaller audience. Don't miss this opportunity to see Sue in action, up close and personal as she works with spirits and the audience members.

Sue's abilities have been seen on TVNZ's 'Sensing Murder', the 'Good Morning' show and 20/20. Her incredible gift helps to create a communication link between those who have passed over to the spirit world and the living. Through this interaction she is able to deliver messages to loved ones and help them reach a sense of peace. Prepare to be amazed and enlightened as Sue connects with both spirit and the audience in her uniquely compassionate and uplifting style. Restricted age group R13 to R18 accompanied by an Adult. Details: Tickets: www.iticket.co.nz - 09 361 1000 Web: www.suenicholson.co.nz

Pop Kultcha The Pop Kultcha event is on Sunday 13 October from 10am to 3pm. This Collectibles Market Day will feature 18 tables of both new and pre-loved goodies, toys, action figures, comics and all sorts! We will also be playing Sci Fi related stuff on the big screen in the theatre and all for just a $2 entry fee!

Beyond This Life An evening with Hettie, Clairvoyant/Medium Lifetime Spirit Communicator Bridging the gap between two worlds. Offering you an evening you will not forget, bringing you proof that we do survive this life.

Hettie.

“Hettie has a proven direct link with Spirit. I have witnessed proof of her connection through her platform work & crowd interaction” – Steve Strongman, Milford New Age Centre “Hettie has a remarkable gift.I was a sceptic before my reading. I know that my loved one’s spirit came to me” – J.C. Details: Time: Wednesday 16 October 2013 @ 7.30pm Tickets: $30 (includes Supper) Bookings: Essential - Ph 419 2667 or 027 419 2663 Email: beyondthislife1@hotmail.com Web: www.beyondthislife.net

Little Gem

Collectables Market Day

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Collectables Rose Centre School Road Belmont, North Shore Market Day

10am-2pm $2 entry fee Road Sunday Oct 13th 2013 -Rose Centre School

Belmont, North Shore 10am-3pm - $2 entry fee

Sunday 7th July 2013 Rose Centre School Road Belmont, North Shore

Little Gem is an award winning play written by Dublin playwright Elaine Murphy and was first produced by Guna Nua at Dublin’s 2008 Fringe Festival. It has been in continuous production since its debut. Three generations of Irish women: daughter, mother, grandmother, tell the story of one year in their lives, each from their own perspective. The stories are full of humour and pathos. “This is a play that makes you feel better about life when you leave the theatre than you did when you entered.” A true “gem” of a play: funny, moving and unusual.

Popcorn by Ben Elton GLAMOUR – GUNS – COMEDY – SEX! Full details on: www.cuttingedgedrama.co.nz Bar open 1 hour before performance / Cash on door. Details: Dates: On in October 2013 Saturday 19 (8pm) / Sunday 20 (4pm Sunday 7th July 2013 Tuesday 22 to Saturday 26 (8pm) School Road Tickets: Rose $22 /Centre 18 concessions (Seniors/students/ Groups of 6+) North Shore Belmont, Bookings: Rose Centre Theatre on 445 -9900

10am-2pm - $2 entry fee

Sunday 7th July 2013

Drama, comedy, music, magic and dance! Rose Centre School Road Open 8:30am - 4pm, Monday - Friday

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Settlers Albany: Luxurious Lifestyle Village

Choose Carefully As anyone with a few years experience under their belt knows, the people you work with make all the difference to a workplace environment. So you can appreciate how important it is that you move to a lifestyle village that chooses their staff carefully. Settlers Albany is one such village.

Keith.

Monica.

Yes, the facilities are exceptional. And yes, the spacious townhouses and apartments are set in peaceful, landscaped grounds overlooking native bush reserve near Albany Village and the Albany Mega Centre. But it’s the people that set Settlers apart. The management and staff are something special. We were greeted at the central Lodge with a big smile from receptionist Monica Hunter who says the atmosphere at Settlers is like a cruise ship on land. “There’s always something going on. The best part of my job is seeing how people transition from initial trepidation to happiness living the good life we have here.” As CEO of Youthtown for 10 years,

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WHO SAYS YOU HAVE TO DOWNSIZE? Safe and secure yet private and luxurious Settlers Albany is designed for people who want more out of life, not less. A beautiful home with room to entertain your family and friends. BBQ areas and patios, heated pool and spa, hairdresser, movie theatre, bowling green, gym and best of all, someone else to mow the lawns and take care of the maintenance. At Settlers Albany you’ll enjoy a wonderful lifestyle in idyllic surroundings with more time for golf, bridge, grandchildren … more time for you! Call in and see for yourself how good life can be. Open everyday from 10am – 4pm 550 Albany Highway |Ph: 415 2617|settlersalbany.co.nz

As CEO of Youthtown for 10 years, Settlers’ manager Keith Thorpe has come from working with young people to working with the young at heart.

Sandra.

Phil.

Robyn.

Settlers’ manager Keith Thorpe has come from working with young people to working with the young at heart. He says communication and a genuine interest in people’s wellbeing are the keys to his successful management style. Settlers are lucky enough to have two hugely experienced nurses in Sandra Mason and Amanda Zinsli. Sandra spent 18 years with the Christchurch DHB and the St John of God Hospital specialising in Assessment and Rehab, while Amanda has been both a practice and Health Line nurse. Then there’s the man in the cowboy hat, aka groundsman Phil Smith. Handyman extraordinaire, Lyndsay Knight. And housekeeper Robyn Pasalic, who leads the team who keep the place spic and span. These are people you want to be around. They make the good life, even better. And with spacious 1-bedroom luxury apartments priced from just $385,000, you could be settling into Settlers in time for summer. Give on-site sales manager Rosalie Pearson a call on 415 2617 or visit Settlers Albany at 550 Albany Highway anytime between 10am and 4pm.

A GOOD LIFE. A SMART MOVE. 1 BED LUXURY APARTMENTS from $385,000

Premier Lifestyle Villages incorporating Settlers Albany, Fairview Lifestyle Village and Fairview Care Ltd.

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Education: Kristin School

Kristin Junior School PYP Exhibition Kristin recently celebrated the success of our Year 6 students with the annual PYP Exhibition. Arguably the most important assessment-based event of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP), the Exhibition represents over nine weeks’ work for the students who have each chosen their own subject area to investigate. The Exhibition requires students to engage in a collaborative inquiry process that involves them identifying, investigating and offering solutions to real-life issues or problems in the context of their local and global community. It provides the platform for students to display the skills, attitudes and behaviours developed over their entire schooling experience in the IB PYP. A wide range of print, multimedia, concept and interactive work was produced by the students and displayed in the school’s Library Information Centre for the weeklong exhibition. The subjects and issues ranged from Child Poverty and the challenges of Beef Farming, to the Impact of Technology on the Development of Artificial Limbs and Professional Sport. Over the course of the Exhibition Year 6 students took tours and explained their work to younger students, staged a component of their work in two live presentations and celebrated their achievement with friends and family. This year the Exhibition has featured a significant growth in digital media and resources; a result of Kristin’s school-wide digital learning programme. Most notable are the QR codes that feature on many of the student displays. These simple icons link viewers to over 100 digital documents and student-made videos related to their investigations. During the week of the Exhibition these videos were viewed over 2,000 times, and in more than 30 countries worldwide.

Kristin Student’s Concert for Radio Lollipop On 1 October, students from schools all over Auckland arrived at Kristin School’s Auditorium for Kids Helping Kids, a fundraising concert in aid of Radio Lollipop, all thanks to the efforts of one Year 13 Kristin School student. Shayna Bridger is a big believer in the work of Radio Lollipop and has seen the impact that can be made in the daily lives of patients through fun, laughter and activities. This has motivated Shayna to do what she can to raise the profile of a charity that she feels passionately about while also raising muchneeded funds. With the help of a Westpac Service Scholarship, Shayna put the call out to schools across Auckland, inviting musicians and performers to take part in the Kids Helping Kids concert that would raise money through ticket sales. Students from Kristin School, Rangitoto College, Birkenhead College, Long Bay College, Saint Kentigern, Kaipara College, Pinehurst School, and Mangere College jumped at the opportunity to take part. The performance was recorded and will be rebroadcast throughout New Zealand via Radio Lollipop’s Starship branch and sister stations across the country. With approximately 50 hours invested in the project, Shayna has maintained a clear vision since preparations began earlier this year. From the very start it was important to Shayna that the concert be broadcast to the children in hospital via

Radio Lollipop. “I wanted to put on this show to raise funds and awareness of Radio Lollipop, but it is important that the kids in hospital could experience the music too,” she says. “By hearing the music that has been performed especially for them by these talented musicians, we wanted the kids to know that there are lots of people out here who wish to make their time in hospital better.” As with any charity that depends on volunteers, Radio Lollipop’s biggest challenge is resourcing. Shayna and her team were determined to make a difference to help support this worthy cause while continuing to raise Radio Lollipop’s profile. “After seeing how Radio Lollipop works and what it does for those kids in hospital, I wanted to make sure the volunteers have the ability to continue the amazing work that they do. I want to see those kids in hospital with a smile on their face as they’re singing along to the radio or doing some arts and crafts, and know that I helped in some small way. It is a worthy cause and I knew that no matter whether we raised $200 or $2000, that money is going to make a huge difference and it’s going to make the lives of those kids in hospital just a little bit better.” Radio Lollipop is an international charity whose volunteers provide a care, comfort, play and entertainment service for children and young people in hospitals throughout the UK, Australia, New

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Zealand and the USA. Radio Lollipop believes in the healing power of play - providing smiles and laughter to children at a time when they need it most.

Euphony’s Golden Year Following on from their outstanding UK tour in June, Euphony has once again taken Gold at the Big Sing Finale where they were named as one of the top 5 secondary school choirs in New Zealand. Kristin’s premier girls’ choir has now won major awards at six Big Sing National Finals since 2007, including four Gold awards and two Silvers. This latest achievement caps off a brilliant season for the girls; one that has taken them across the world to the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales where they sang with the world’s elite and took 3rd place in the Female Choir division and 7th Senior Children’s choir award.


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Jono Spurdle.

Spurdle's Sailing Success

Dean Barker.

Shore Legend

It is not often that life provides you with an opportunity. But when it does, it serves you well to grab it without hesitation. And that is precisely what North Shore resident and former Westlake student Jono Spurdle did. Along with 6 other sailors, Jono was selected to represent New Zealand in the inaugural Youth America’s Cup. This prestigious regatta took place between the 1st and 4th of September in San Francisco, and saw furious competition between 10 national teams. The Youth America’s Cup was established to provide young and aspiring sailors with the opportunity to make sporting history, all while fulfilling their personal potential. Sponsored by Red Bull, this regatta replicates the America’s Cup experience for 19-24 year old yachtsmen, creating a clearly defined pathway to a career in one of the most internationally renowned sports. Jono was a member of the New Zealand Sailing Team, which was supported by Emirates Team New Zealand. Under the leadership of skipper Peter Burling, the New Zealand Sailing Team managed to secure a solid victory in the race, finishing with a total of 57 points – 12 points ahead of the next team. To represent our proud nation and to claim such a reputable title is a triumph for Jono, who is only 22 years old. This is not the first time Jono has seen success in his sporting career. Among various other accomplishments, Jono managed to seize 1st place at the Asian Match Racing Championships in 2011 as well as the Knickerbocker Cup in 2012. His most emotional performance, however, was winning the Warren Jones Youth Regetta in 2010. That was his first major regatta, and winning it solidified his sailing career and gave him a real presence in this competitive field. Jono has also been awarded the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award in 2010. This was a very fitting honour, considering Sir Peter Blake was highly respected by Jono, who saw the legendary man as a hero and a source of inspiration. Even at a young age, Jono displayed great leadership and was actively involved in sailing. He attended Westlake Boys’ High School from 2004-2008 and slowly climbed the ranks, until he was eventually a prefect and captain of the sailing team in his Form 7 year. Mr Simon Smith, who coached Jono firsthand, commends the young man’s incredible passion. “As captain of the sailing team in his last year, Jono was a tremendous team player. He thought ahead, he organised equipment, he gave one hundred percent and was focussed and driven by the needs of Westlake Sailing. As both captain and sailor he was invaluable; a stalwart, a motivator and a leader who would put the team first at every occasion. His drive for the team to excel and for him personally to develop for the team was paramount.” It is remarkable to see a local North Shore resident performing at such a distinguished level. Jono claims the secret to success is simply self-motivation and determination. Jono persistently strives to improve himself, to challenge the extent of his potential and ultimately be “better than before”. After all, what else would you do? Success is the result and the reward of hard work. Jono spent “countless hours” training both on the water and in the gym in order to earn his current position. With such a steadfast attitude, it is clear that Jono has a promising future in the field of yachting. He aspires to be “part of a winning campaign for the America’s Cup”, a very reasonable goal especially after winning the Youth America’s Cup. Jono serves to prove that with determination, anyone can realize their ambition. With his convincing history of successes, there is no doubt that Jono will play a pivotal role in the future of New Zealand sailing.

Dean Barker: a local North Shore boy is now at the pinnacle of world sailing. Skipper of the Emirates Team New Zealand boat Aotearoa, winner of the 34th America’s Cup, Barker has earned a place in sailing history. At the time of writing, the team were in “lockdown” according to my source at the Emirates Team New Zealand base in San Francisco. However, Peter Rea, his former Geography teacher at Westlake Boys High School was able to give some insight into his school years. As Rea says, he was “just your typical Westlake boy at the time: slim, tall, good looking… typical Westlake style.” So what formed the character of this modern day kiwi hero? Barker had a classic kiwi sailing upbringing. He started sailing in Optimists and P-Class dinghies as many North Shore children do today through either local sailing clubs or the Waterwise programme. Barker and his tactician Ray Davies both learned to sail at the Murrays Bay Sailing Club. What separated him from his peers was that he had decided on a career pathway that had opportunities that most couldn’t see in what was then a purely amateur sport. Barker chose to leave school before graduating to pursue his sailing dreams. Rea remembers the day Barker told him of his leaving. “‘You’ll never succeed, Dean. You must stay at school,’ and he just laughed and smiled and said ‘We’ll see.’” But the road to success has not always been easy. Although Barker has enjoyed numerous victories and achievements, he has had a few disappointments along the way. These have built his character. Acknowledged as one of the sport’s best match racers, he has said he has learned more from his losses than his wins. He was closing in on a win at the Laser Worlds in 1993, yet ultimately barely made the top ten. To his disappointment, he also did not qualify for the 1996 Olympic Games in the Finn Class, and admits his non-selection was a career low point. However, Barker wasn’t ready to give up on his dreams. It is for America’s Cup racing he has become so well known. His name has now become synonymous with sailing’s ultimate prize since he took the helm in the final race of the 30th America’s Cup, securing New Zealand victory. In 2003, he continued to skipper the boat NZL 82. But, equipment failure let the team down. Who could forget the gut-wrenching image of the snapped mast in Race Four? Devastating. This is where character counts and Dean Barker certainly has character. In 2007, Emirates Team New Zealand won the right to challenge for the America’s Cup but, again, lost to Alinghi from Switzerland. It would be six whole years until the next opportunity for Barker to skipper the boat in a challenge for the America’s Cup. Still, Barker did not turn his back on the America’s Cup, nor did he turn his back on New Zealand. With characteristic composure, focus, humility, and incredible skill honed over many years of racing, Barker has steered Emirates Team New Zealand to a valiant attempt at regaining the 2013 America’s Cup. From local, home-grown sailing to the world stage, Barker’s journey has been inspiring. He has defied the critics and won the admiration of the nation. So, where is Barker headed next? We’ll see.

Written by Ian Lim.

Written by Jeffrey Choy.

Dean Barker

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Education: Takapuna Grammar School

Wonderful recent student achievements From Shotokan, English and Cycling, to Fashion and Pole-Vaulting… the multi-talents of our students is a source of great pride “Putting on the …… talent” Think The Great Gatsby and Hollywood glamour, the theme for this year’s Fashion Show was 1920s “Putting on the Ritz”. The scene was set with a montage of vintage film, courtesy of Media Department TIC, Mr Dan MacQuillan, old-style street lamps, signage, and red drapes to frame the stage. This was the 9th annual fashion show for the school and, as MC Pippa Wetzell explained, over the years the event has raised more than $60,000 for Starship Hospital. Student designs mixed seamlessly with collections by designers from Coop, Ruby, Liam, and Echo, as well as stores North Beach and Modes and formal hire Frank Casey. Adding to the glamour of the student designs and local stores and labels, were Can- Can and Charleston performances by the dance students, a quartet rendition of “Mercy” and a stage thumping trio of numbers from Lorde. While the first half highlight was Gigi Alvarez, Carla Newton, Tom Fraser and Roberto Panovski’s “Mercy”, the opening of the second half by Lorde was electrifying. Technology teacher, Ms Deb Woodward, has led this event for several years and never ceases to amaze with her organisation, leadership and clever eye. This is

one of the absolute highlights of the TGS calendar. In less than two hours the sold-out auditorium had been “royally” entertained and totally impressed by the breadth and depth of talent the students displayed. A medal winner Katherine Jacobs (Year 9) has achieved the top mark in New Zealand for the recent International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) English examination for Year 9. This is an examination taken by school students which assesses their reading and language skills in a range of contexts. She will be awarded a University of New Katherine Jacobs . South Wales medal for her achievement, in a November ceremony. Gaining one hundred percent in this competitive examination is an achievement to be incredibly proud of, as students from over 20 countries including Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa and the USA participate each year. A black belt Local boy, Theo Sawyer (Year 9), gained his First Dan (Black Belt - Shotokan) at the recent Japan Karate Association seminar/ grading held recently at St Cuthbert’s College. Theo took part in his first Shotokan competition as a purple belt at aged 10 and won a silver medal at the JKA Auckland Tournament in 2010 along with other members of the Devonport Dojo at Devonport Theo Sawyer. Community House. He is learning Japanese and hopes to visit and tour other Dojos in Japan in the near future. His sensei, David Eaton, who has been teaching JKA Shotokan Karate for over 25 years and is a 5th Dan Black Belt, is very proud of Theo’s achievement. Theo has been training in Shotokan since the age of 8, spurred on by his Dad, Brett, who is a 2nd Dan black belt himself. Theo’s goal is to represent his country at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, assuming that the Japanese will choose to include this sport.

Lorde.

Pedalling their way to medals A 42-strong road cycling competed at the recent New Zealand Secondary Schools Individual Cycling Champs held in Auckland, and came home with seven Gold A grade medals, six Silver A grade medals, one Silver B grade medal, three Bronze A grade medals and 26 other Top 10 placings. The stand-out riders were U20 rider Harry Elworthy (Year 12) who won Gold in the Hill Climb and Criterium and Silver in the General Classification, and Adam McPheat (Year 9) in the U14 boys’ category with a clean sweep of all four medals in his age group. (Full Takapuna Grammar School results can be found on our school website under Cycling.)

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Flying high Eliza McCartney (Year 12) is a rising star in the pole Eliza McCartney . vaulting scene. She competed in the IAAF World Youth Athletics Championships in the Ukraine, qualified for the final and exceeded all expectations by gaining fourth place. She is the latest recipient of the Phil Clark and Peter Ayton Achievement Award. Phil and Peter have set up a number of scholarships to acknowledge the successes of students in a wide range of school activities and Takapuna Grammar School would like to acknowledge the ongoing support from Harcourt’s Real Estate.


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Two Westlake Choirs Take National Honours Two of Westlake’s premier choirs have come out on top once again at the national finale of the NZCF (New Zealand Choral Federation) Big Sing Festival, held in Dunedin during the last week of August. The awards were presented at the conclusion of the festival during a sold-out Gala Concert at the Dunedin Town Hall which was also webcast to an audience of over 16,000 confirmed viewers. Choralation, Westlake’s combined choir comprised of students from both Westlake Boys and Girls High Schools, won the coveted Platinum Award for the fourth time in the past five years – the only choir to ever achieve this feat. Choralation is a 55-voice mixed choir directed by Rowan Johnston, the HOD Music at Westlake Girls High School. Choralation also won the prestigious Hutt City Trophy for the best performance of a New Zealand composition, Whanau Marama, a musical collaboration by Westlake composer-in-residence David Hamilton and Japanese electronic music artist Tsubasa Kawamoto. To cap off the evening, Westlake Boys’ top choir Voicemale won the only gold award presented to a male choir, making it the top boys choir at the Big Sing for the third year in a row. This was the first gold award won by a male choir at the Big Sing for seven years. Voicemale is a 62-voice boys only choir directed by David Squire, teacher at Westlake Boys and music director of the New Zealand Youth Choir. The choir’s stirring rendition of Gershwin’s Strike Up the Band was particularly well-received, as was Westlake alumnus Alex Taylor’s commissioned work Two Years Later, a complex and arresting 12-part setting of a poem about the aftermath of electric shock therapy. The NZCF Big Sing is one of the largest youth events in New Zealand, with around 260 choirs and 9,000 singers participating each year. Of these, only 18 choirs are invited to participate at the national finale. Westlake choirs faced stiff competition, including Euphony, a girls choir from Kristin School (also conducted by David Squire) and two exceptional choirs from Burnside High School in Christchurch.

To cap off the evening, Westlake Boys’ top choir Voicemale won the only gold award presented to a male choir, making it the top boys choir at the Big Sing for the third year in a row.

‘Choralation’ – the combined Westlake Boys and Girls schools choir won the prestigious Platinum award at the recent National Schools Choirs Big Sing Festival in Dunedin – image Rowena Post.

Westlake Boys ‘Voicemale’ – the only all-boys choir to be awarded a Gold Award at the national Big Sing Festival in the past four years – image Rowena Post.

Table Tennis National Champions

Westlake Boys' High School National Table Tennis Champs Victor Pollett, Victor Ma, Roger Wang and Wilfred Lan.

Westlake’s Table Tennis Team has won the New Zealand Secondary Schools Tournament for the second time in a row. The team of Victor Pollett, Victor Ma, Roger Wang and Wilfred Lan won their first three games before taking out Macleans in the semi-final and last year’s Auckland Champs, Auckland Grammar in the final. Earlier this year the team were crowned North Harbour Champions during the first half of their season and were runners up in the Auckland Competition having lost in the final to Auckland Grammar. Victor Pollett, Victor Ma and Roger Wang were part of last year’s team that won the North Harbour, Auckland and National title. All four are in the Top 10 of New Zealand Secondary School players and have represented New Zealand at various age levels. They are great ambassadors both for the game of Table Tennis as well as for Westlake Boys High School.

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Education: Pinehurst School

Pinehurst is a premier, independent school for students aged 5 to 18, based in Albany on Auckland’s North Shore.

‘Chalk like an Egyptian’ OPEN DAY: WED 23 OCTOBER PRIMARY TOUR

Located in park-like grounds, JUNIOR & SENIOR Pinehurst is a world COLLEGE TOUR class, co-educational 1:30pm private school offering the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) curriculum from Primary through to Senior College. 9:30am

Pinehurst School Amnesty International Youth Group recently organised a number of events during Amnesty International Youth Freedom Challenge week, creating a campaign called ‘Chalk like an Egyptian’ in support of women’s rights in Egypt. The idea behind ‘Chalk like an Egyptian’ was to campaign through street art, in line with the spread of protest street art that appeared throughout Cairo during the recent unrest in Egypt. As part of the campaign, the Amnesty group invited street artist Jonny4Higher to Pinehurst. Inspired by the ‘Chalk like an Egypt’ theme, Jonny4Higher took on the women’s rights theme as inspiration creating an original piece of art work in front of the students during their lunch break. A successful campaign saw money raised for Amnesty International through a bake sale and a large number of signatures collected for a petition asking the Egyptian Government to condemn gender discrimination and violence against women.

Every pupil is given the nurture, encouragement and individual care needed to realise high expectations, with students’ year on year achieving top honours in New Zealand and the World in CIE examinations. Offering small class sizes with passionate teachers and an extensive academic, sports and arts curriculum, Pinehurst ensures your child is able to make the most of a range of opportunities. Graduates leave with a globally recognised qualification, prepared to address life’s challenges as confident, well-equipped adults and with the option to study at any University in the world. Enrol online for our next open day or contact Enrolment Manager Heather Mills by phone (09) 414 0960 ext 614 or email heather.mills@pinehurst.school.nz.

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Cure Kids Red Nose Day Pinehurst School primary students proudly raised $445 for Cure Kids through purchasing red noses. Primary students participated with enthusiasm in activities organised by the Primary School Councillors who, were supported on the day by Pinehurst Senior College students.

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Rosmini students present their research in Singapore Rosmini College Year 12 students Matthew Clode, Jonathan Mannes and Layton Wright presented their research projects at the Inaugural International Youth Sports Science Conference. The event was hosted by The Raffles Institution in Singapore. Students from twelve top schools in Asia, Africa, Australasia and North America participated in presenting their research projects and posters alongside other students and experts in the sport sciences. Clode, Mannes and Wright’s original research on the forces applied to a thrown soccer ball explains how some goal keepers are able to throw the ball in a horizontal plane over great distances. The study focused in the Magnus Effect of the spun ball and the ground reaction forces. The project has spun off several other potential studies for the students to consider. Sport science is a growing area of specialisation combining physical, chemical and biological sciences to improve performance. Clode said that “It really expanded my mind into the potential of research in sport, and brought different countries together to share their insight into new ideas and concepts around sporting research and development." Wright indicated that “The hosting of the event was very professional. The presentations were of a high standard and were very relevant to the sports world today. It was also a pleasure to meet and interact with the other students from

International participants and Trade for Singapore.

all over the world, each with their own unique culture”. The link with the host school, Raffles Institution, was forged last November when thirty of their students were hosted by Rosmini College and spent a week working with exercise scientists at Massey University and at AUT’s Millenium Institute of Sport. Participants found that quality of the presentations and the sharing that took place during the boys six day trip to Singapore was invaluable. The Symposium will become an annual event. Next year the event will be hosted in Sydney.

With Mr. Teo Se r Minister of St Luck, ate Conference

Science of Achievement Rosmini Tennis Rosmini College, famously known for sporting and individual academic achievements is now encouraging students to do science. Our school was asked by the Liggins Institute to assist in soil sampling and DNA Sequencing. Two students Paul and Joseph volunteered to help this research project lead by Dr Justin O’Sullivan. The soil sampling and DNA Sequencing conducted by Liggins Institute is to understand the DNA distribution around Auckland Soil. Whole preparation for DNA sequencing 70 soil samples took about 7 hours of work in the lab. The soil DNA sequencing required extracting soil samples from many different locations which was done by dozens of high schools (secondary schools) students (including Rosmini College students) around North Shore. Second part required long precision work of chemical process and moving small amount of samples to different lab tubes and using lab equipment such as a centrifuge to extract DNA. The entire process was to extract about 0.20 ml of DNA from 25 grams of 70 different samples of soil. These samples will be sequenced later on by the Liggins Institute. In mid-September we will be going back to the labs to DNA sequence 4 soil samples that we have extracted around our school.

Rosmini tennis is going from strength to strength. We have been successful in encouraging our most talented players to commit to both school and interclub competitions. Many are involved in Tennis Northern squads and play tournaments regularly. Our number one players in both teams, Niko Scown-Vazquez and Patrick Yarker, were members of Tennis Northern teams competing in the Nationals event in April. As a result, we are becoming increasingly competitive. In the Term One round robin our Rosmini senior team finished top of the A2 grade and our Intermediate team was a close second in their A2 table. Both teams are already training hard in a bid to win promotion to the A1 grade for 2014. Rosmini has qualified only once before for A1, but did not have enough boys returning to be able to take up the opportunity. This year the bulk of the squad will be returning. If we are successful in winning promotion we will certainly take the challenge. The boys have tremendous support from parents. The senior team will be looking smart in jackets sponsored by the AUT Business school, when play resumes. We thank them for their generosity. We also thank parent/coach Ivar de Jong, who is working with the boys in their preparation. The decider series will be played in September, with the final matches in Term 4. The College community wishes the boys well in their quest for promotion.

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Education: Westlake Girls High School

Orchestras Take Clean Sweep At Festival All Westlake instrumental ensembles have recently competed in the KBB Music Festival held at Parnell’s beautiful Holy Trinity Cathedral. 120 orchestras and bands competed for a top four spot in four different categories to perform in the Gala concerts at the Auckland Town Hall. The combined Westlake Girls & Boys ensembles were the only schools to make the top four in every category (Symphony Orchestras, Chamber Orchestras, Concert Bands and Big Bands). All Westlake ensembles achieved impressive results but it was the Westlake Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Mr David Squire, and the Westlake Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mr Mark Bennett, that took out all the top honours. Both orchestras won the Gold Awards for the “Best Performance of a New Zealand Work” and the coveted “Most Outstanding Ensemble” in their respective categories.

Y12 student Olivia McNeill and Y13 student Julie Park have both gained places and performed with the NZSO National Youth Orchestra. This nationally selected representative orchestra takes players up to 25 years. Y13 student Lauren Bennett has been to Germany to compete in an under 25 year violin competition. She has had some outstanding results. Lauren made it into the Finals with Chinese and Russian violinists, finishing in 5th Place and she also received the award for Best Performance of a piece by Bach.

Choralation Wins National Title Westlake’s premier choir has come out on top once again at the national finale of the NZCF (New Zealand Choral Federation) Big Sing festival, held in Dunedin during the last week of August. The awards were presented at the conclusion of the festival during a sold-out Gala Concert at the Dunedin Town Hall which was also webcast to an audience of over 16,000 confirmed viewers.

Music Students Individual Successes In addition to the considerable successes Westlake music groups have enjoyed recently, there have been some wonderful individual successes.

Rowing for the NZ Heart Foundation On a quest to raise money for a worthwhile charity, Year 12 student Caitlin Nugent came up with the idea of holding a rowing event at the Albany Mega Centre in support of the Heart Foundation NZ. On Saturday 24 August five girls rowed for nine hours on rowing machines in the mall, creating a high profile event that engaged the public and increased awareness of the prevalence of heart disease in females. They collected a total of $3,400 and rowed 120,000 metres on the day. The Go Red for Women theme tied in nicely with the Westlake colours and the YMCA who also supported them. The girls involved were Amber Gorrie, Caitlin Nugent, Poppy Logan, Jess Remmington and Sasha Ballantyne. The students were invited to attend a special Heart Foundation Fundraiser Breakfast where they presented their cheque and were congratulated by Dame Jenny Shipley.

A Shakespearean Adventure by Alice Allfree Through my involvement in the SGCNZ University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare festival last year, I was selected to be a member of Shakespeare’s Globe Centre New Zealand’s Young Shakespeare Company 2013, travelling to The Globe in London for three weeks over the July school holidays with 23 other students from around New Zealand. Firstly, it was an amazing experience in itself to spend three weeks with 23 fantastic people, the other students in the Young Shakespeare Company. We had two weeks in London, staying in university housing literally two minutes from the Globe Theatre. Days usually started at 8am and could last well into the next morning, rehearsals for our performance sometimes going to 1.30am and then of course we had to go back to the hostel to learn lines! But despite lack of sleep, we still made the most of the days, doing various workshops and activities to immerse ourselves into Shakespeare’s history, theatre and of course to develop our acting technique and dramatic skill. Workshops culminated in rehearsals with the director and actor Timothy Walker who directed us in a one hour version of a Midsummer Night’s Dream. This we then performed on our last day on The Globe stage to an audience of 200. There were lots of Kiwis in the audience, including the New Zealand High Commissioner, Sir Lockwood Smith. That was definitely the highlight of my trip. Luckily we had a few days in Stratford-Upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s birthplace) where we could wind down and do some final Shakespeare tourist things, including visiting his home, the house of Anne Hathaway and the place he was buried. This is going to sound very clichéd, but there literally is no other way to explain it. SGCNZ YSC 2013 was definitely the best three weeks of my life. It was the most extraordinary, fantastic and amazing experience I’ve ever had and it is definitely an opportunity I would encourage others to strive for.

Gold at NZ Secondary School Swimming Champs The team of six swimmers competed at the New Zealand Secondary School Swimming Championships in Hamilton with great success. In the individual events Year 10 student Yeonsu Lee claimed a total of nine medals for the meet, winning seven gold, one silver and one bronze. Tayla Clement won two gold and two bronze medals, Ella Cripps two silver and one bronze medal. In the relay events, Westlake just missed out on the medals placing fifth in the medley and fourth in the freestyle. The team of Amelia Ward, Georgia Clough, Yeonsu Lee, Sydney Clough, Tayla Clement and Ella Cripps placed fifth overall in the schools competition.

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Basketball Team Win Qualifying Tournament Westlake Premier Basketball team won the Basketball New Zealand Premiership Zone Tournament during winter tournament week. This tournament was played at the North Shore Event Centre. The team went through their pool play undefeated narrowly beating Mt Albert Grammar 76-71 in their closest pool game. In the Semi Final they defeated Massey 87-70 to reach the final. In the final they meet the tournament favourites Rangitoto College. After a very intense game the Westlake Girls came out winners defeating Rangitoto 82-72. The team is: OliviaBell, Tiarna Clarke, Rosie Davison, Kaylah Fitsimmons Nu’u, Bonnie Frost, Zara Jillings, Bronwyn Kjestrup, Christine Ling, Georgia Perrott-Hunt, Katy Potts, Tera Reed and Vanessa Simpson.

Trash to Fashion

WGHS Sports Briefs

The finals of the Trash to Fashion competition were held recently. Two groups were selected for the finals from a total of 1500 entries, which is a wonderful achievement. The Year 10 group was not placed, but the Year 11 group was placed first in the Haute Couture section. Their stunning evening gown was made entirely Haute Couture Winners: Lou ise Miao (model), from white plastic bags. Grace Cabel, Pearl Si (des igners).

Debating Competition Congratulations to Alisha Duthie in Year 10 who was awarded Best Speaker for 2013 in the Junior Open Division of the Northern Zone Schools in the annual Auckland Secondary Schools Debating Competition. Congratulations also to all the other speakers who took part in Debating this year and their coaches. We had twelve teams in the competition. Special thanks to Ms Zani Button for all her hard work coordinating the debating and Mrs Hodges for taking over when Ms Button went on maternity leave.

ALUMNI SPRING MEETUP AT WESTLAKE GIRLS Sunday 20 October 2013 2.00 - 4.00 pm Join us for an informal opportunity to catch up with school friends, acquaintances and staff. Tour the school, see the new facilities, meet the new Principal. Create networks and support our fresh, new Alumni Association. WHO: Westlake Girls Alumni – former students and staff WHERE: Westlake Girls High School, Staffroom Light refreshments, drinks and nibbles – a gold coin for each item For further information, see the school website, the Alumni FB page (event), or email alumni@westlakegirls.school.nz A quick email, to let us know you can join us, will assist our planning. HOW TO FIND US The Staffroom is upstairs in the Gernhoefer Administration Building, Gate One, Shakespeare Road extension (adjacent to the Smales Farm Bus Station). There is a car park via that main entrance. A second car park is available via Gate Three, Wairau Rd.

Badminton Team Win Four Titles in a Row The Premier Badminton team retained their national badminton team’s title, claiming it for the fourth year in a row and the sixth time in the last seven years. This year they achieved the unique feat of remaining undefeated throughout the tournament winning each tie 6-0. In the past four years they have not lost a tie, winning twenty seven ties in a row, an outstanding achievement for a secondary school team at national level. The team is: Rebecca Goddard, Virginia Guntur, Rayna Phillips, Alyssa Tagle, Selene Wu and Deborah Yin. The team is coached by former student Anona Pak and managed by staff member Beth Beever.

Table Tennis Team Claim Silver medal The premier table tennis team claimed the silver medal at the New Zealand Secondary School Team Championships held at the North Harbour Table Tennis Centre. The team of Sam Sung, Veronica Li, Jocelyn Lim and Sandy Liu won all their games to reach the final where they played Maclean’s College losing 5-2. In the single championships Westlake Girls won gold and bronze medals with Sam Sung winning the U19 girls grade and Veronica Li the bronze in the U15 girls.

1st XI Hockey Wins Marie Fry Tournament The Westlake Girls 1st XI hockey team capped off their season by winning the Marie Fry hockey tournament in Nelson which has qualified them for the Federation Cup tournament in 2014.0 The win follows their third placing in the inaugural super city hockey competition. Westlake played Palmerston North Girls High School in the final with the score 1 all at fulltime before Shenade Benson scored the winning goal in golden goal extra time to claim the title.The team is: Alex Agnew, Shenade Benson, Ariana Corbett, Laura Drake, Julie Ellis, Teegan Hager, Mattea Harris, Georgia Hawley, Robyn Hellyer, Hannah Leckey, Ashleigh McNaughton, Fleur North, Bianca Oram, Chantal Ottow, Kiri Waters and Jazmin Wanoa. Coach Verity Sharland and Manager Linda Clouston.

Netball Qualify for Nationals For the second year in a row the Westlake Girls premier netball team has qualified for the New Zealand Secondary School Championships. At the recent Upper North Island netball tournament the team placed sixth winning seven out of ten games, with the most important game being the one point win over Avondale College who placed second at last year’s national champs. This win also allowed the team to reach the final six, booking a place in the nationals. Year 12 student Kate Burley was selected for the tournament team. The New Zealand Championships will be held in Auckland during the school holidays.

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Retirement: The Poynton

Zest Café brings fine food to The Poynton

Head Chef Andrew Tatlow.

If good living goes hand-in-hand with good food, it’s no wonder the residents at The Poynton are loving every minute of their retirement. With delicious dishes like grilled stuffed Portobello mushrooms, smoked chicken leek tart and eggs benedict, the Zest Café has the style of menu you would expect to see in a main street Takapuna café. The difference is that Zest Café just happens to be part of The Poynton retirement village. Head Chef Andrew Tatlow is the man behind the fine food on offer. British born, Andrew has been a New Zealand resident on and off since 1994 and he came to The Poynton at the end of last year with a highly impressive CV that includes kitchen time in some of the UK’s finest hotels. Andrew’s brief was clear - take Zest Café to a new level and without question that’s exactly what he has done. “When I first arrived here, we offered some great cabinet food which was available from 12 midday to 2pm, but I wanted to give the residents more variety and bring in a more modern menu. Just like something you would find in a good Auckland café,” says Andrew. One of the first things he did was bring in a new brunch menu that gave residents top quality dining options from 8.30am right through to 2.30pm. The change proved to be a hit. Andrew has also taken careful consideration of meals from a nutritional point of view. “My diners are obviously older than you would find in a mainstream café, so they definitely have different nutritional requirements. When I’m designing the menu the taste of each dish is all-important, but they also need to be rich in protein, which means chicken, red meats and fish are regular ingredients,” says Andrew.

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With the great food on offer Zest Café has been getting busier and busier, which was all part of the plan. “Zest Café has become a real hub for the entire village community,” says Lynda Hull, The Poynton Village Manager. “It’s not just a popular meeting place for

My diners are obviously older than you would find in a mainstream café, so they definitely have different nutritional requirements. the residents, it’s a popular place for residents to spend time with their family and with their friends that live outside the village. And when that happens we get a real buzz and a vibrant atmosphere that adds to the whole village experience.” Add in the weekly Friday evening dinners that are extremely popular with village residents, regular get-togethers such as the monthly ‘Ladies Night’ and the various private functions, and it’s easy to see why Zest Café is one of the busiest places at The Poynton. For more information on The Poynton, please call 09 488 5711.


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Accountancy: with Matthew Bellingham, Bellingham Wallace

This month, Matt Bellingham shares with Channel readers the notion and benefits of holding a purposeful AGM...

Generally Fit

Matt Bellingham.

for Purpose?

Annual general meetings (AGMs) are one of the few times when those with a vested interest in an organisation’s performance come together. Unfortunately most privately held companies tend to opt out of holding these meetings by simply signing a resolution, and for the odd one or two that do hold a meeting it is often a wasted opportunity. We’ve been engaged to lead several AGMs and make them fit for purpose by reshaping a traditionally “information dump” meeting into one that acknowledges the future direction of the organisation. Under the Companies Act 1993: 1. All companies (including SOEs) must call an AGM, no later than 6 months after the company's balance date and no more than 15 months may elapse between the date of one AGM and the next. For new companies, the first meeting can be within 18 months of its registration. 2. An auditor must be appointed at the AGM (or a unanimous decision not to appoint if not a subsidiary of an overseas company or an issuer). 3. The auditor’s remuneration must also be decided. There are few legislated requirements, however there are some good business practice items that should get ‘ticked off’ at an AGM, of which many shareholders may not get the opportunity to learn of or be privy to, if they aren’t necessarily directors of the organisation. Three critical agenda items: 1. Presentation of the Annual Report 2. Presentation of the organisation’s financial statements 3. The election of directors When facilitated well, the first two items will provoke answers to important questions, such as: Why did we fall short of certain targets? How have our competitors performed? What areas require additional investment? What opportunities are there over the next 12 months? Our role is to lead these discussions, focus the meeting on the relevant information and effectively facilitate a critique of the current strategy and business model. There have been instances when we have had to tease out

entire strategies, but usually it comes down to better execution and tweaking a little more out of an already successful story. While the finer details are inevitably set at the director level, this approach helps prime the newly voted in directors; better equipping them to hit the ground running. A recent survey released by Deloitte* has highlighted that a considerable number of New Zealand organisations are still uncertain as to what should be in an Annual Report. Our clients find it useful to involve us well in advance of their AGMs to ensure the Annual Report contains the right, but more importantly useful, information. While the actual content will vary between organisations, in our experience a good Annual Report should link results to objectives, outline the organisation’s strategy, assess the business model, forecast risks, validate the governance framework and identify opportunities. We also assist with the preparation of a Financial Report which provides a meaningful interpretation of the numbers, highlights relevant KPIs and shares important insights and performance trends gleaned from the financial statements. Having us lead the AGM means we are also conveniently on hand to provide any supporting or background information, which in turn gives our clients peace of mind. The net effect is a well-run AGM that inspires purpose and stakeholder confidence. Let Bellingham Wallace reshape your AGM into one that is truly fit for purpose. * Perspectives on annual reporting, June 2013 The Bellingham Wallace team are ready to help and can be contacted on 09 309 7851. www.bellinghamwallace.co.nz

Aaron, Mike and Matt get up everyday to make a positive difference to their clients’ lives. Can you say the same about your accountant? Yes, we bring best practice accountancy to the table. But we excel at inspiring positive change through fresh thinking and expansive strategies that challenge convention. Call 09 309 7851 to arrange a coffee (on us) to find out exactly what you’ve been missing. www.bellinghamwallace.co.nz

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Education: Peter Clague, Kristin School

Kristin School's Executive Principal, Peter Clague, asks what matters most for parents today?

Peter Clague, Executive Principal.

“I Want My Child To Be...” I’d be prepared to bet that most parents have an immediate answer to the question posed above. If you said “successful”, then you match the majority of respondents in Japan, according to a recent study. But if your missing word was “happy”, you share the aspirations of most Americans. Both are laudable desires, but as a commentator who cited this research recently noted, the costs of both may be high. We know that the pressure to succeed takes a heavy toll on many Japanese teenagers and it might be argued that America has paid a high price for the hedonism that accompanies personal gratification. However, I would be interested to know how many of you answered “I want my child to be good”. I don’t mean in the immediate sense of “Why can’t he leave his sister alone?” or “Can I trust her with the family car tonight?” Rather, I mean are you one of the growing number of parents who want, more than anything else, for your child to be a moral person? Are the traits of honesty, compassion and selflessness higher on your list than wealth or personal satisfaction? The question is of great significance to us as educators; what you want for your children is, by implication, what you want from a school. And it doesn’t take much imagination to see that a school focused on values will be different from one geared towards career success or one promoting personal contentment. This is not to say that all three are incompatible. Most schools would claim to provide the lot; academic rigour, opportunities for personal satisfaction, and values education. The question is one of priorities. What should drive our thinking as we develop a school culture? Critics may claim that the traditional 3 R’s are being replaced by Respect, Responsibility, and Reliability. I don’t think any school that valued its survival would abandon the basics though. Maybe it is simply time that we had 6R’s. Literacy and numeracy remain fundamental, but we no longer live in a world where content is king. As access to a wealth of information increases at a staggering rate, the essential skills we must teach our young people are no longer simple retention and recall. Instead, they need to know how to sift information and turn it into knowledge. This is the skill set that will lead to job opportunities and personal achievement in the world they are moving towards. But I believe there is another equally important set of skills that they also require, namely those that allow us to convert knowledge into wisdom. These are skills that have not necessarily been found in the formal curriculum of schools in the past. Yet parents, employers and societies at large are increasingly beginning to value integrity over wealth and personal liberty. Wise people can turn what they know to good effect. They are able to do right not because they are made to do so but because they have learned to do so. It is possible to teach morality – many schools do so every day.

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Talking Trusts: Tammy McLeod, Davenports

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This monthly column is provided by Tammy Mcleod (BA LLB), a partner at Davenports Harbour Lawyers. Tammy leads the Davenports Harbour Trust Team and enjoys providing clients with advice and assistance on a broad range of issues involving the establishment and structuring of asset plans, interpretation of trust deeds, duties of trustees and the management and administration of trust funds. A key part of Tammy’s practice is reviewing existing asset holding structures to ensure they achieve the needs and requirements they were established to meet. She is also experienced in Property (Relationships) Act issues and believes that the provisions of the Act are an important consideration in personal asset planning. Tammy is a past president of the Auckland Women’s Lawyers’ Association and is a current co-convenor of the Tammy McLeod. NZICA Trust Special Interest Group.

Sarah & Mike & ... Sarah and Mike had set their trust up ten years ago. They had set the trust up to protect their home and bach from the vagaries of business on the recommendation of their accountant. There had also been some tax benefits at the time. As time marched on the reason for having the trust slowly changed. The tax benefits were less as the top personal tax rate was now the same as that of the trust, although there were still some benefits in being able to distribute income to their teenage daughters to help them with their university fees. But more importantly to Sarah and Mike, the trust was a great way to protect their assets from the situation of one of them dying and the survivor meeting someone else. They knew that without the trust, if the survivor of them got a new partner, three years after moving into the family home, that partner would be entitled to half. And for Sarah and Mike that reason alone was a good enough one for keeping the trust. When Sarah and Mike set the trust up they were told by the lawyer who prepared the documents, that they didn’t need a third trustee. There was nothing which legally prohibited just having the two of them as trustees. They thought that sounded a lot easier than having to involve an independent person as a trustee. But over the years Sarah and Mike started to question the wisdom of not having an independent trustee. As the name of the trust was not on the title to either of their properties, how could anyone tell the difference between trust property and their personal property? Somehow it just didn’t feel right anymore just to have the two of them – it didn’t seem very trust like. Sarah and Mike were right to be concerned. As the number of trusts increase in New Zealand, so do the number of trusts being challenged in the Courts. Increasingly the Courts are ruling on what they think are valid trusts and what trusts will not stand up to being challenged. In a very recent case, the High Court held that one of the factors that enabled it to determine that a trust was what is known as an “illusory trust”, or not really a trust at all, was the fact that the person who settled the trust was the only trustee of the trust. Increasingly it seems that the need for an independent trustee is a critical factor in having a valid trust. To ensure your trust is structure correctly, take advice. Contact: Tammy McLeod, Email: tammy.mcleod@davenportsharbour.co.nz or visit: www.davenportsharbour.co.nz

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Legally Speaking with Schnauer and Co

Building Contracts

Nick Kearney.

Nick Kearney is an Associate with Schnauer & Co. Limited in Milford. NKearney@schnauer.com www.schnauer.com

With both the Government and Auckland Council keen to ensure more land is made available for building houses, we thought it timely to touch on some of the issues concerned with building contracts. The first, and most important issue, is how payments are made. Usually, there is a staged payment process. It is important that any final payment is not made until the Code Compliance Certificate has issued by the Council; and this responsibility should fall on the builder. Further, if no staged payment schedule is included, then the provisions of the Construction Contracts Act 2002 apply, which stipulate at the end of each payment period (usually a month) the builder can serve a payment claim on the owner. Once served, the payment must be made within 20 working days. If the owner does not agree with the amount being claimed by the builder at that particular time, the owner can give the builder a written payment schedule stating the amount that they think should be paid. The Act provides for an adjudication process in the event of any dispute. Some building contracts allow the builder to place a mortgage over the owner’s land to secure payments.

These should be resisted where possible. The builder usually has sufficient remedies available to it now so as to not require security to protect its payments. It can also be important for the landowner to stipulate a timeframe by which the building is to be complete. Most builders will resist this because they will claim outside interferences out of their control can extend the building work. If it is possible to have a time limit in the agreement, then there should also be an adequate monetary penalty provision whereby the owner can charge the builder a certain amount (say $100 per day) for each day the builder goes over the time allowed to finish the project. The builder will usually include terms that will allow it to substitute materials for those included in the agreement in the event that the original materials become unavailable. Where possible, landowners should ensure that such substitutions are as close as reasonably practicable to the original material being replaced.

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Most builders are quite comfortable with giving an extended maintenance period after completion under which they must correct any minor defects or problems that have occurred during the building process. Landowners should ensure that at least 60 days is given, and negotiate for 90-120 days where possible. The final comment we make concerns liability of the building company in the event of legal action. It is usual these days for most small-scale building companies to be owner-operated. In the past, there have been cases where individuals have been sued, but they have said it was not them, but their company. If the company was able to be easily liquidated this could have left the landowner without any remedies. However, that position has changed a little and courts are now looking behind the corporate veil and making directors of small companies, who have a hands-on approach to building work, personally liable for the work of the company if that is necessary.

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Jimmy O’Brien, Colliers International North Shore

Jimmy O’Brien.

Buoyant leasing activity in Takapuna Buoyant leasing activity in the Takapuna shopping precinct has assisted with overall retail property market stability over the past year, according to Colliers International’s latest research. The Colliers International 2013 Retail Report shows Auckland’s population growth, house price increases and a general rise in confidence are helping to boost sentiment in the retail property market in Takapuna and across the city as a whole. Positive trends in retail property are occurring throughout Auckland, with confidence building solidly from the prime sector downwards, the report states. Net rents for prime retail property in Takapuna are between $450 and $800 per square metre, behind only the CBD, Newmarket and Ponsonby Rd. This shows the strong demand for retail space in Takapuna, and the positive future the suburb has as a strong retail centre. Capital values for prime retail property in Takapuna are now reaching up to $14,545 per square metre, ahead of Parnell Rise, while investment sale yields on prime retail property are between 5.5% and 7.75%. These yields are comparable with those being achieved in the CBD, Newmarket and Ponsonby Rd, according to the report. These key property market indicators firmly place Takapuna among Auckland’s top tier of retail locations. With the council’s Auckland City Centre Masterplan having identified Takapuna as a key

metropolitan centre for the future, the door is wide open for significant investment, growth and intensification in the area. Shopping centres across Auckland have also fared well across Auckland over the past year, especially larger regional shopping centres which have an average vacancy rate of just 0.5%. This is a reflection of efficiency of management and careful tenant mix. The new Silverdale Centre, which opened in October last year with 100% occupancy, has made a significant contribution to the overall vacancy drop for district centres around Auckland. The re-brand and re-launch of Shore City last year has also been very well received by the market. Further gains in consumer confidence are expected to boost retail sales across sectors and geographical locations, according to the report. However, consumers are shrewdly demanding value for money in an environment which is particularly challenging for second tier retailers. While consumers will buy more, they will also be more demanding. For retailers to succeed in this environment, they will have to adapt and employ new tactics across multiple channels, with flow on effects for the property sector. Identifying the money making opportunities remains a case of understanding the catchment and the barriers and catalysts for progression. Retailers who accept and move on from the old methods of sourcing, stocking and selling will shine.

Net rents for prime retail property in Takapuna are between $450 and $800 per square metre, behind only the CBD, Newmarket and Ponsonby Rd. This shows the strong demand for retail space in Takapuna, and the positive future the suburb has as a strong retail centre.

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Gundry's Grumbles with Simon Gundry

Simon Gundry is a Devonport and North Shore identity, and character, who is known for calling a spade a spade. He is a director of contracting company Gill & Gundry, is an enthusiastic and active sailor (past crew-member of Ceramco New Zealand and Lion New Zealand in Whitbread Round The World races and Shockwave in Admiral’s Cup) and is a life member of the North Shore Rugby Football Club. This is his regular and lively contribution to Channel Magazine.

Simon Gundry.

Amazing, but draining, three weeks in San Fran... Sitting writing this in the departure lounge at San Francisco Airport and what an amazing three weeks of a so called holiday. I have never experienced anything like it before. I am surrounded by 300 empty faces, all drained. Drained from the fatigue of the constant watching. It’s been like sitting at the final of the Rugby World Cup 2011, the last half hour of the All Blacks v. France game. It’s been like that, twice a day, for the last few weeks. San Francisco did it beautifully. The city was alive and full of people, the weather was magnificent, sunny and warm with usually a great breeze to drive these super machines. The New Zealand support was fantastic, the flags, the supporter’s jerseys, the odd dash of colour with a Canterbury, or Waikato, or Manawatu rugby jersey, sprinkling the colour throughout the crowd. Provincial strong and country proud. I even saw one small “Bring Back Buck” sign, in amongst the thronging crowd on the opening day of racing. I arrived up here three weeks ago, to attend a great friend’s 60th birthday party down at Silicon Valley. A friend, who as you know, I met when delivering a yacht here over 30 years ago. A delightful night it was, around the swimming pool, barbecuing and playing country music. Good wine and good friends. I spent five days down in Los Gatos, a small country town it was, supporting the fruit growing industries in the 1930’s to the 1970’s then the tech explosion happened. Apple cases turned into Apple ipads. Then, in the morning the day before the racing was due to start, I drove up to San Francisco to stay with other friends – I was there on the waterfront for the opening day of racing. What a thrill it was to see our boat compete against the wealth of America. The two weeks were fabulous, turning around and running into sailing mates I hadn’t seen for years. Sharing the roller coaster with other New Zealanders I hadn’t met before and then being able to regroup most nights over a quiet beer and a good meal with friends. During my time up here, there were a few things I still don’t understand – how is it that in California I can buy a beer for $4 in a lot of bars and it costs me over twice that in New Zealand. How is it that I can get a substantial breakfast for $6 or a lunch for $9 whereas it is twice that in New Zealand? Always I was

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greeted with a happy face and friendly service, and it’s not always like that at home. Please don’t misunderstand what I am trying to say, but I really do believe at times that we get ripped in New Zealand, in the bars and restaurants. Even taking into account the exchange rate and the tips, it is still cheaper and often a lot more pleasant experience.

How is it that in California I can buy a beer for $4 in a lot of bars and it costs me over twice that in New Zealand. How is it that I can get a substantial breakfast for $6 or a lunch for $9 whereas it is twice that in New Zealand? Don’t let me get started on the shopping either. Beautiful quality shirts at half the price I would spend at home. Maybe this country is so big that it can afford to use the scale of size and so it makes things a lot cheaper. I don’t know what the answer is. The first week was such a buzz, nothing like winning – then we let the enemy get a foot in the door, and found it very hard to jam it closed. Then, even without having ladders, they got themselves on the roof and ran amok with the second half of the Regatta, and there was little we do about it. It’s now the boarding call for the bus home, back from an unbelievably great event and back to the coal face, and the place I love to live. I am tired, worn out, having ridden on the roller coaster for over two weeks – sorry the column is short, but I am too tired to think. I’ll get home and regroup and have a look at the local body elections, and boy that is going to be nearly as exciting as these last two weeks! See you next month, and enjoy the blossoms of Spring in God’s own country.


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Spring cleaning for Sweet Louise The charity Sweet Louise recently made the lives of some North Shore ladies that much sweeter by providing volunteers to makeover their gardens and spring clean their homes at the end of September. The organisation works to improve the well being of people living with secondary breast cancer and according to the Sweet Louise team, many of the members are no longer physically able to perform household chores and having these taken care of can make a real difference in their day. Sweet Louise put out a call for volunteers from Gen-i and Telecom to visit the homes of a few North Shore Women and spend a full or half day spring cleaning, doing odd jobs or tidying gardens. Telecom and Gen-i give their employees one paid volunteer day per year to volunteer in their community and this year over 70 volunteers from offices across New Zealand volunteered for Sweet Louise during the last week of September. On September 23rd, Sweet Louise Celebrity Ambassador Jayne Kiely and Gen-i GM Greg Mikkelsen, visited Anne Hayden’s house in Devonport. They spent the afternoon doing odd jobs around the house. “Being able to get out into the garden to assist and make a difference for Anne was a gratifying way to spend the day – they say it’s the small things that count – but to see the smile on Anne’s face was amazing! We’re proud to be supporting Sweet Louise and genuinely appreciate the opportunity of making a real difference,” says Greg.

Sweet Louise Celebrity Ambassador Jayne Kiely (right) and Gen-i GM Greg Mikkelsen (left), helping out at Anne Hayden’s house in Devonport.

The organisation has a very personal connection for Greg who’s sister Louise passed away from breast cancer in 2004. Following this in 2005, Sweet Louise was formed to help improve the quality of life for New Zealanders living with secondary breast cancer. Louise lived with absolute positivity and her mantra of ‘don’t procrastinate – do it’, ‘think of the good in people’ and ‘most importantly love’ became the building blocks for Sweet Louise. If you would like to hear more about how you could help Sweet Louise, go to www.sweetlouise.co.nz or phone 0800 11 22 77

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Auckland Festival of Quilts: North Harbour Stadium, 1st – 3rd November

Auckland Festival of Quilts 2013 A year’s worth of effort will go on display at the Auckland Festival of Quilts next month, when quilts from the Auckland Quilt Guild are again exhibited at North Harbour Stadium. Over 200 quilts will be on display, ranging from traditional bed quilts to wallhangings to small innovative art quilts. For the first time there will be the winning exhibits from this year’s “Trash to Fashion” Awards. Students from primary, intermediate and secondary schools have created fantastic wearable art from rubbish and recyclable materials.

Auckland Festival of Quilts 2013 New Zealand’s largest annual quilt show & exhibition of members’ work.

The special quilt exhibitions this year are the “Hoffman Challenge”, in which participants are challenged to create a quilt in an irregular shape featuring a challenge fabric, and “Colours of New Zealand”. In addition, around a hundred small quilts from the Guild Challenge “Two Circles and a Triangle” will greet visitors coming into the foyer. The challenge for viewers will be to find the circles and triangles within each quilt’s interpretation.

The annual Guild raffle will benefit The Arthritis Foundation this year. First prize is the large bed quilt shown here, and second prize is a child’s quilt featuring traditional toys. Tickets will be on sale at the Festival. A large number of quilt shops and craft related merchants will be at the show, selling a variety of merchandise including sewing machines, fabric, books, magazines and gift items. The Guild sale table in the Cafe provides an opportunity to buy finished quilts, bags and other items made by Guild members at very reasonable prices. The Auckland Festival of Quilts is at North Harbour Stadium, Oteha Valley Rd, Albany from Friday 1st November to Sunday 3rd November. Opening times are 10.00 to 5.00 on Friday and Saturday and 10.00 to 4.00 on Sunday. There is ample free parking, disabled access, and a full café with coffee, snacks, Devonshire teas and lunches.

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Bayleys Homes: Patricia Hinchey

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Stunning family home with or without front section In this exclusive location sits this fully refurbished four bedroom family home with private rear garden, available for sale with or without the separate, level freehold front section. Gorgeous Narrow Neck beach is at one end of the road and the tree-ringed golf course stretches out before you. The stunning four bedroom home with two living, two bathroom and powder room, has been renovated to a high standard. Amazing indoor/outdoor flow both to the front and back of the home where luxury, low maintenance outdoor living beckons. On two levels, the family room and formal lounge are upstairs with the well-designed kitchen/dining room and guest bathroom. Downstairs you will find the master with generous ensuite, three more bedrooms, full bathroom and the laundry. The Freehold section in front is flat, level and sunny, offering opportunity to build a new modern home in Devonport - a rare commodity in this enviable location. Plans for a substantial home are available, if required. Resource consent for these plans has been granted. Both properties are available for sale, however, the section will only be sold with the home or separately once the home is sold.

About The Area Devonport is a pretty historic seaside suburb at the end of a peninsular surrounded by the sea. The area attracts people for its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful coastline and historical charm. Narrow Neck beach is a gentle, level stroll (approximately 600m) from the properties. Wakatere Boating Club is situated on this beachfront as well as the wonderful and highly popular Narrow Neck CafĂŠ. Quality schooling is one of the attractions of this high decile area with well resourced attractive and high performing schools with excellent sporting and cultural facilities catering for all ages. Shopping is a pleasure in the relaxed village with many of the shops retaining their original facades. There are galleries, boutiques, bookshops, cafes, restaurants and bars as well as the necessary supermarket and banks. Locals enjoy the outdoors whether lazing on the beautiful beaches or walking up North Head or Mount Victoria to take in the harbour and city views. Tennis, bowls, cycling, rugby and soccer are well catered for. There are many parks and walking tracks. The Navy is based in Devonport and the Navy Museum is well visited and very informative. The name Devonport describes a lifestyle as much as a location. Time in Devonport is always well spent.

Patricia Hinchey

487 0706 or 0 27 222 3367 | patricia.hinchey@bayleys.co.nz www.patriciahinchey.bayleys.co.nz | Number 1 Devonport Office Salesperson 2012 – 2013. Bayleys Real Estate Limited. Licensed under the REA Act 2008. www.channelmag.co.nz Issue 37 - October 2013


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Mediterranean-style sanctuary on Brett Ave 4 Brett Avenue, Takapuna Brett Avenue, one of Auckland’s most valuable streets, is the location for this grand and gracious, Mediterranean-style sanctuary by the sea. One of a handful of seaward-side avenues along the North Shore’s famed ‘Golden Mile,’ the exclusive position savours and maximises the lifestyle on offer. The intimate bay is only a 150m walk from the front gate, with the larger expanse of Takapuna Beach a little further around the point. The excellent cafes, restaurants and boutique stores of Milford and Takapuna are both an easy, level stroll away, along with the nightlife, public swimming pool, Lake Pupuke, cinema, Sunday market and Bruce Mason Centre right at your fingertips. Auckland CBD is an easy commute and the central position makes the area highly accessible to many other North Shore destinations. While the prestigious position is right at the heart of the thriving area, it is surprisingly peaceful and private at home at number 4. An impressive roadside presence introduces the 1014m2 estate, with a security gate opening through to the magnificently landscaped grounds that embrace the property. The predominantly sub-tropical gardens have been planted by hand and tended to impressive maturity by the owners over the years. They also worked closely with the architect to bring their vision for the Mediterranean-style house to life, making sure to best utilise the space and site and showcase the incredible views over the bay and Rangitoto Island. A dramatic portico entrance and arched front door opens through to the ground floor entry hall, where imprinted, light concrete in the shape of tiles continues the theme, and has under-floor heating. High ceilings lend a feeling of

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space, and there are two bedrooms and a large bathroom down here, as well as an expansive rumpus room/ entertainment area that has its own kitchenette and flows out to the rear terrace and lawn. An opulent staircase arrives at the top floor, where a double-sided fireplace warms the entire space and backs onto the large formal lounge. Architectural features like curved walls and wide picture windows add to the drama of this voluminous, open-plan area and create the perfect canvas to showcase the incredible panorama out to Rangitoto Island. The entertainer’s kitchen is large and overlooks the dining area, which flows out to the sheltered tiled balcony. There are two more bedrooms up here, along with the main family bathroom. The master suite opens out to its own private balcony that captures the morning sun, and has his and hers dressing rooms and an ensuite. A plethora of other features are located in and around the house – a purposebuilt, water-operated lift that is ready to be used, a potting/ garden shed, a tool shed, and abundant storage facilities. Off-street parking is a huge bonus, with space for multiple cars and boats, as well as three-car garaging. Be assured that an opportunity for entry into one of Auckland’s most prestigious avenues rarely comes around, and this luxurious property will appeal to discerning purchasers with a love of the sea. Details: Auction on Site: Sunday 17th November 2013 at 2pm (unless sold prior) View property online for open home times at: www.sherelle.co.nz


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Channel Feature Properties with Andrew Dorreen, Precision Real Estate

11 Oneills Avenue – Forthcoming Tender

Andrew Dorreen of Precision Real Estate $77 Million in Sales from January 2013 Contact Andrew Dorreen for further information about these spectacular real estate offerings. Andrew has a large selection of New homes for sale that are too new to Photoragh. Please contact him to find out more. A selection of current listings are below:

70 Cliff Road Forthcoming –Tender

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Andrew Dorreen specialises in the top end of the market so contact him if you want to sell your special home or are in the market to purchase. Andrew also holds the record for NZ's highest ever residential sale. Contact the agent who achieves exceptional results and does so with integrity. Contact Andrew in confidence and arrange a time to catch up.

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Local Real Estate: The Rosies – The Power of Two By Real Estate Duo Rosie Houghton & Rose Arnott of Prestige Real Estate – Both local identities in the Takapuna community.

Trends Selling homes and helping people realise their dream is something we love doing. Buying a home is the Kiwi way and always will be. There`s something about owning your own property and making the most of it; Kiwis love to renovate. This month we decided to talk about what`s on-trend and what makes some homes stand out from others. With the Unitary Plan making headlines we are going to be looking at how to make the most of space. We tend to follow trends happening overseas, especially from our closest neighbours Australia. Here is what we have found: Veggie feature gardens; these are popping up on tiny terraces, front and back yards. Basically these are small dedicated veggie patches usually box planted where space is limited, seen as a feature garden. The garden achieves three core design functions: 1.Creating a visually pleasant focal point for small gardens. 2. Saving much needed space for entertaining. 3. Addresses growing demand for growing your own produce. Elevated decks with under storage areas; you could include some weather-resistant storage bins underneath them. These bins or drawers literally roll

out from underneath the decking and free up space in otherwise cramped small properties. Kitchen with study area combinations; weaving into a small home or apartment design are kitchens that can double as a study space when needed. Concealed in a floor to ceiling pantry wall, they can be utilised when required and closed off when cooking and entertaining. We have seen some of our clients look at this option when looking for additional working areas in a smaller home. We are all used to having the laundry tactically concealed in the kitchen, why not a study area. Filtered water taps, this isn’t anything new, but for relatively low cost can be an extra touch when comparing what a kitchen offers. Wall gardens – we’ve all seen the wall pockets that have been advertised at the home show and seen in restaurants and cafes where space is a premium. When there is no room for a ground planted garden or you want to cover up an ugly wall, a wall garden can create a garden effect without compromising on space. Clever use of mirrors; we had one client whose garden had mirrors on the walls, not only did it make

WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. 1c Herbert Street, Takapuna 3 Beds, 2 Bath, 1 Living. This is a beauty, what has been a great home for our client and her late husband for many years, its now time to move into a retirement village and allow someone else to helm the ship. North West facing this home has fabulous views to the harbour and loads of sunshine. Situated in a quiet street, this could be a great project for someone who wants to add value and/or live in an excellent location. A great lock up and leave, this would suit a professional couple or single, downsizers and small families. Excellent school zones and family friendly community must make this top of your viewing list. For Sale by Auction 5/11/13 (unless sold prior) Open home viewing times as advertised. Call Rosie Houghton or Rose Arnott.

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the area seem that much bigger, but the reflection of the greenery from the opposite wall or adjacent plants made the garden feel more tropical. You can use this effect inside the home too, with floor to ceiling mirrors in the bedrooms, along one wall for e.g. a hallway or living area which may be lacking in light, so long as the reflection is a desirable one. This can have a boosted effect in how big you think the room is. So if you are having to compromise on space when buying in an area you want to be in and can afford, these ideas could help you in your final purchasing decision. We enjoy the relationship aspect in helping people realise their dreams. When you decide to sell your home or would like a complementary appraisal of your home give Rosie and Rose a call and let us help you make your next move. Rosie Houghton 021623952, Email: rosie@prestigerealty.co.nz or Rose Arnott 021876333, Email:rose.arnott@prestigerealty.co.nz.


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