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June 3, 2022
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Interview: Familiar face Sam Welsh… p14-15
Photo project to track local impacts of sea-level rise Cheltenham Beach is being considered for inclusion in a global project aimed at highlighting the risks of rising sea levels caused by climate change. A phone cradle is to be set up at either Cheltenham or Takapuna Beach, enabling members
of the public to help record how the coastline changes over time. Their photos will contribute to a database providing insights on how the beach is affected by changing weather and wave conditions. Over time, erosion and other long-term effects
will be tracked. Use of the cradle ensures photographs are all taken from exactly the same position and angle. The information gathered will help Auckland Council validate radar-collected data used to assess inundation risk from rising seas. To page 2
Purple reigns in Takapuna Grammar show
Hands up if you love a musical... (From left) Year 13 student Tsenate Akebergne and Year 12s Hannah Selby and Sophie Spooner were among performers in Takapuna Grammar’s production of Mamma Mia at the Bruce Mason Centre last month
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