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A multitude of multiples Back to basics Grow your own: New Zealand’s gardener of the year Jade Temepara showcases her vegetable garden Digging the Future at the Ellerslie International Flower Show which opened yesterday. The Ashburton designer created her garden with $100 to support a family of four. For more on Ellerslie see pages 2, 20 and 21. Photo: Gilbert Wealleans

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Canterbury pride: Members of the Christchurch Multiple Birth Club took part in a group walk around the Botanic Gardens on Sunday. Photo: Supplied Gina McKenzie Samantha Earlyaction could help solve a spate two of the properties people were asleep inside “Something that seems insignificant be very even in those areas with large sections of empty COMMUNITY samantha@mainlandpress.co.nz important so I would encourage people in the houses. of eastern suburbs arson attacks, according to their houses at the time. “If someone calls the fire service we will aim The residents escaped uninjured but the area to report anything suspicious.” Fire Service Christchurch area commander Jon Moor said another 20 sets of multiples the birth of their multiples, while 63 per cent with multiple births – double the babies means Katrina PARENTS of twins or triplets are accustomed escalation Overgrown vegetation and abandoned houses to be there within six minutes so we are still in the arson attacks had alarmed Mr Graham. reported suffering a negative impact on their were expected in Canterbury in the next three very double the cost, twice the workload and half the in to passers-by doing a double take, so imagine Graham. much a part of eastern Christchurch.” the eastern suburbs provided fuel for arson The series of arson attacks over the past three health. months and the birth rate for triplets was also mental sleep, while many families with multiples also attacks what it’s like when that’s multiplied by 50. Mr Graham said the fire service was still and Mr Graham said residents needed to “We’re very concerned that these attacks are weekends razed the landmark 52-year-old “It’s about supporting these people, we [the quite high. had other children as well. This week is nationwide Multiple Birth creeping carrying out an ongoing investigation into the monitor vegetation growth. into properties while residents are Leander Building at Kerrs Reach in Avonside “When you have two at the same time club] can’t support them financially but we The rate for multiple births is about 15 out of Awareness Week and the Christchurch Multiple “People need to be aware that even if they arson attacks in conjunction with the police. Drive and damaged Aranui High School, asleep. point them to who can help them, and we you might experience financial difficulties, can based on data from 2010, while women don’t Birth Club, which includes 254 families, held 1000, “We are analysing the scenes of the fires and live in their house anymore if they still “It’s gone too far and needs to be stopped.” Avondale Primary and Aranui Kids First support them emotionally,” Mrs Moor said. have had non-identical twins were four emotional difficulties,” Mrs Moor said. a mass walk through the Botanical Gardens to who Mr Graham hoped Wainoni and Avonside own the property they are responsible for the results will contribute to the investigation.” Kindergarten. The non-profit, volunteer club’s activities “Buying clothes is expensive enough for times more likely to conceive twins again. celebrate. If anyone has any information regarding the The attacks stepped up a notch at the weekend residents would be able to provide further keeping vegetation under control. include play sessions where parents can share There were 1774 twin births throughout New one.” It involved 50 families with about 130 children information. arson attacks or has noticed any suspicious “If the property is owned by Cera then the with seven fires lit in the early hours of Saturday their experiences along with a support group A survey of 254 families conducted last activity Zealand last year and Canterbury has seen a council between them, including two sets of triplets. in the Wainoni, Aranui or Avonside will take care of the vegetation.” “People are our eyes and ears and even a morning in Aldershot and Portsmouth streets by the New Zealand Multiple Birth targeted at young mothers. surge in recent months, with 15 sets born in month It was a play on this year’s theme ‘Multiples: small Mr Graham said the fire service still had a areas please contact the Christchurch central detail such as seeing an unfamiliar person and Ben Rarere Avenue in Aranui. A disco for the club’s older members and Association revealed 89 per cent of respondents June, and 57 sets in the year to the end of July. Not a walk in the park’, which aimed to highlight in very active presence in the eastern suburbs, police on 363 7400. their street could provide a breakthrough. Four of the fires were lit at properties and at Christchurch Multiple Birth Club president experienced a negative financial impact after siblings was held on Sunday afternoon. the potential difficulties families could face

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“Should the geotechnical information behind the land zoning decisions have been released to the public earlier than it has?”

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“Yes, so we that could all know what is going on.”

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“Yes definitely it should. All the red tape you have to wade through dealing with the system should be got rid of as well, and the whole process sped up.”

“Yes, it should have been. It would have prevented some of the on-going complications, and would have enabled smoother decision making.”

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A SURVIVOR of old Sydenham is getting a makeover. The 160-year-old workers’ cottage at 3 Harold Street has become derelict over the years but has survived both the earthquakes and the re-zoning of Sydenham to business. The owner of neighbouring business Tropicool, Rod Stuart, purchased the building last year because he wanted to do it up. “My favourite programme on television is Grand Designs and I just love the way they take old stuff and they rebuild it and they keep the form.” Mr Stuart said it would be a contrast to the concrete and glass buildings surrounding it. At a meeting with Christchurch City Council planners last week, he was given the go-ahead to do repairs without the need for resource consent, even though it fell outside the area’s zoning. The green light was granted on the basis the cottage would be linked with Mr Stuart’s business, serving as manager’s accommodation. He will still require building consent for the work and was looking for advice from heritage groups as to the best way to go about the repairs, which he was already describing as a “labour of love”. Mr Stuart said the cottage had probably been brought from Australia as a kitset home and its durability was probably due to the Australian hardwood used in its construction. “The area used to be full of little workers’ cottages, it was a real working-class area,” he said. The original part of the cottage has two rooms, though it has been added on to over the years. “I think it’s kind of cool that this can be kept for future generations, preserved so it can last another 160 years.”

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Time to look around ways to engage the community. This team is able to clearly articulate what it is doing, where and why, something the other arms of the council could learn from. There are festivals, shows, outdoor pursuits, all targeted for the diverse nature that makes up our communities. Most have free entry, therefore making it affordable and accessible for everyone. With a city in rebuild mode, the events unit has put together programmes that target what we all need outside of our banged-up homes and this will hopefully relieve the angst we feel about the intolerable wait. Event management is an area targeted by the local body reform as it points the council towards its core services. Many of the events have seed money attached and then a team of volunteers make it happen. These events get people out and about, get them talking laughing, thinking and usually feeling good about themselves and their city. When people meet in large groups, share and feel, it provides a healthy vibe and reconnection with a sense of time and place, with people and places. We have lost so much of our identity in bricks and mortar but if we can find some culture, some art, sing or dance, watch and learn then maybe we can start the healing, start to rebuild the trust that we need to have in each other. It will have to be small steps but a walk through the parks, a glimpse at quirky art, watching our children interact and our elderly laugh will start the process.

WHEN a city like ours has been battled and bruised it is easy to lose sight of the very good things that are happening around the place. We have the most amazing people volunteering through many sectors to bring some help or cheer to those who need it for whatever reason. These volunteers have, since September 4, 2010, worked tirelessly, without any of the glory-seeking, any commotion. Just honest-to-goodness help for our fellow man. Every day people in our community, your neighbours, work colleagues, family or friends have found ways to give back to the city. Back to its citizens in a way that makes a difference no matter how small. The work and the hours volunteers have freely given should not be underestimated. Consider the impact if we weren’t able to rely on human nature to help our fellow man as the daily grind continues. From the digging to the food deliveries we all stepped up. As the rest of the country continues to enjoy normality we run the risk of forgetting what a great place Canterbury is to live in. The initiative of groups like Gap Filler and Greening the Rubble, the Body Festival and the Court Theatre - all have their place in the choice of how we recreate. The Christchurch City Council has taken some major hits and the attention on its political bickering is well deserved, but one of the things the council does well is event management. As spring slowly slides into summer, the team will look at all sorts of

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THE presence of illuminated 40kmh speed restriction signs operable prior to and preceding school hours of some Christchurch schools, while commendable would promote advanced safety awareness if initiated throughout a wider sector of our city. The criteria of the 2000 to 2016 long term city council plans to operate grants as a contributory factor towards community building would deem this feasible for required revenue for these essential upgrades. Within the realm of these schemes and the criteria of council budgeting, it is viable to initiate these electronic installations city-wide for the safety of our most precious commodity (our children). The alarming statistics of 678 pedestrians hospitalised and 38 killed 2004 to 2008 all adjacent to school zones is surely the catalyst for community boards and council to

realistically appraise and concede the necessity of these signs. Both the police education department and strategic traffic unit would condone this strategy given their pro-active campaigns and positivity of safety around schools. Gary Knight, Hoon Hay

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Making it look easy: Hula hooper Katie Hanham shows the Aardwolfs ice hockey team how to hula hoop while wearing ice skates, to promote the New Zealand record hula hooping attempt being held this weekend as part of IceFest. Organiser Bernadette Smith of hoop manufacturer In2Hula wants to have more than 160 people hooping continuously and simultaneously at North Hagley Park at midday on Sunday, October 7. People need to bring their own hoops. If successful, Canterbury will reclaim the New Zealand record for the number of people simultaniously hooping from rival city Invercargill. The event is also a fundraiser for the Collins family of Christchurch, - whose daughter Maddie, 8, is battling a kidney disease – with $5 from every hoop In2Hula sells going to the family. More information can be found at www.hulahoops.co.nz. Photo: Gilbert Wealleans

Antarctic season takes off Antarctica bound: The first flight of this year’s Antarctic season took off from Christchurch on Monday. This C-17 Globemaster had more than 100 United States and New Zealand workers on board. Many of them would be spending Christmas on the ice before returning home when the season ends around March. Lieutenant Colonel Brent Keenan said there was only one runway for the plane to land on so a careful eye was kept on the weather. The C 17 was due to make more than 100 flights this season but 30 per cent would be delayed a day or two due to harsh weather conditions. Photo: Marcus Gibbs

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Timeline for school decision revealed SCHOOLS which are marked to be closed or merged under the government’s postearthquake education plans for greater Christchurch received letters on Friday, the last day of school term three, giving them 10 weeks to consult with their local communities and report back on the proposals. The Ministry of Education’s deputy secretary for education, regional operations, Katrina Casey, said the chairs of the boards of the 38 schools received letters outlining the next steps in the process and the timeframe. “This is an important part of an ongoing process that’s already seen the greater Christchurch community involved in developing a plan for education renewal following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. “While formal consultation begins for this particular group, we are continuing to work with each of the learning community clusters to shape the nature of education provision within each of those clusters of schools.”

Ms Casey said they were also continuing to progress planning for the required repairs of about 40 schools not directly impacted by closure or merger proposals. “We appreciate this is a difficult time for some schools and communities as they work through the proposals and I assure them every submission will be carefully analysed and assessed.” She said the ministry was offering independent facilitators to support school boards as they undertook consultation and to assist them to write their feedback or submission to the proposal. “Feedback is due to the ministry on proposed mergers and closures on December 7. The deadline for feedback from the two schools who have voluntarily sought closure is October 26. The Ministry of Education would then report back on all the feedback received and provide advice to Education Minister Hekia Parata by Friday, February 8, who would consider it before making decisions on the next step by

Monday, February 18. “If a board agrees with the decision on a merger or closure, a final decision is expected at that time. Where there is disagreement, a board will have until March 22 to provide any

further reasons why their school should stay open or should not merge,” Ms Casey said. The final formal announcements of all closures and mergers are due to be made on April 5, 2013.

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POLICE in Christchurch are targeting alcoholrelated crime in the lead-up to the festive season. Tactical coordinator for Christchurch Central Police Senior Sergeant Glenn Nalder said for the next three months police would be increasing their existing focus on alcoholrelated offending and victimisation. Nationally, about one third of all police apprehensions involve alcohol and half of serious violent crimes are alcohol related and Canterbury crime figures show similar trends. “It would be pretty rare for any given Thursday or Friday or Saturday night for a constable to attend a job where alcohol is not involved in some way,” Senior Sergeant Nalder said. He said alcohol was a significant contributor to assaults, family violence and car crashes. One of the focus areas in this campaign was enforcing liquor bans, both in the new nighttime hotspots like Papanui and Merivale and in the central city. “There are increasing numbers of bars

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CRIME in the Canterbury Police District continued its post-earthquake downward trend in the year to June 30, with a recorded 11.7 per cent drop. The total recorded crime in the Christchurch Central Area was down 26.9 per cent, reflecting the fact that the central city has been largely unpopulated for most of the year. A total of 40,522 offences were recorded in Canterbury for the 12-month period, compared to 45,904 in the same period the previous year. The latest results show a similar trend to those reported for the 12 months to June 30 2011, which showed a decrease in reported crime of 14.6 per cent. Canterbury District Commander Superintendent Gary Knowles said the latest statistics continued to reflect the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes. “We saw crime statistics take a sharp dip in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes, and it’s good news that we are seeing that trend continuing in these figures,” he said. “Although we anticipate that crime levels will not remain this low long-term, it’s encouraging to see that the figures have remained well below pre-quake levels across almost all crime types.”

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The current reduction also maintains the long-term trend, which has seen crime in Canterbury falling from a high of 1155 offences per 10,000 people in 1995-96, to 733.5 in the latest fiscal year. Substantial reductions were recorded in some of the high-volume crime categories including burglary-related offences - down by 21.9 per cent; theft and related offences down by 14.3 per cent; and property damage - down by 10.5 per cent. Increases were recorded in illicit drug offences, which increased by 2.7 per cent, from 1841 to 1890, and in fraud-related offences, which increased 5.4 per cent, from 1074 to 1132. Ten murders were recorded in Canterbury District for the 2011-12 year compared to three in 2010-11, and five in 2009-10. Superintendent Knowles says while results are positive, the district was far from complacent about the reduction and remained focused on preventing and reducing crime.

News in brief Friends of fallen rise to moving challenge ALMOST $12,000 will be donated to the New Zealand Fallen Heroes trust this Sunday in exchange for 140 soldiers from the same unit as those recently killed in Afghanistan giving a helping hand during the Hornby Mitre 10 MEGA move. The hardware store is relocating to a new site this weekend and asked for help from the Burnham-based soldiers in exchange for the donation. The Army has chosen to support the trust. The trust was established by people with strong ties to the Defence Force. Loosely modelled on similar international initiatives, it aims to fund projects that make a real difference to the lives of our heroes and their families. Mai FM will also be at the move to hand over a cheque to the trust for $1525.40, raised in gold coin donations on the door of their ‘The Fallen’ gig held on September 14.

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Council approves list of 30 priority facilities Christchurch City Council has agreed that 30 facilities across the city and Banks Peninsula should be prioritised for funding, further investigation and, where possible, repairs. The Council last week accepted a Community, Recreation and Culture Committee recommendation that 27 facilities should be prioritised for immediate action. However, it also added three more facilities to the list – South New Brighton Community Centre and the Scarborough Jetboat and Lifeboat facilities. Council staff will report back on the status of all 30 key facilities by December. A draft prioritised programme for the rest of the 1000 non-residential facilities included in the Council’s Facilities Rebuild Plan project was also approved. It will now be circulated to community

boards for their input, with a finalised programme to be presented to the Council later this year. Community Recreation and Culture Committee Chairman Yani Johanson says the list of 30 significant projects gives Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents a clear signal that the Council is committed to reopening key community facilities. “There has already been a huge focus on our Central City facilities but it’s important that our community sees we are making progress on the community facilities that are important to them, including swimming pools, libraries, service centres, community halls and housing.” Council General Manager Community Services Michael Aitken says work will also be continuing on the

facilities that are not part of the significant 30 list. “We’ll be carrying on with engineering assessments, progressing insurance discussions and looking at repair and strengthening options. We expect to be able to also get on with repairs on a number of these buildings by the end of this year.” The top 30 facilities were selected based on a criteria that considered a number of factors, including the impact the building’s closure is having on the community. It is expected that repairs will get underway on some of the priority facilities this year. For more information about the Facilities Rebuild Plan go to www.ccc.govt.nz/facilitiesrebuild

The 30 key facilities (in no particular order) are: · Lyttelton Visitors Centre and toilet · Sumner Surf Club toilets · Bishopdale Library and Community Centre · Gaiety Hall · Risingholme Community Centre Craft Rooms · Fendalton Community Centre · Sydenham Preschool

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Skating turned out to be the hot favourite for Sophie Jefferies, seven, and her father Andrew Jefferies at NZ IceFest – which is perfectly timed for the school holidays. Daylight saving is a great time to enjoy the festival’s Skate Nights, which include ‘Two for Tuesday’, ‘80s Tribute Night’ on Wednesdays and ‘Date Night’ on Thursdays.

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Other activities for the kids include talking live to Scott Base, the Antarctic Centre Field Camp, virtual tours of Antarctica, the Passport to Antarctica and investigating science stations in the UC Geo Dome. NZ IceFest is open Tuesday to Sunday until 14 October, 10am 10pm. For more information visit www.nzicefest.co.nz

· Sumner Library, Museum and Community Hub

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Sharing stories to promote wellbeing and recovery is the hope of Guy Frederick for his photo exhibition The Space Between Words, running at Central Library Tuam from 8-28 October.

· Volunteer libraries (these will be considered as one project) · South New Brighton Community Centre · Scarborough Jetboat Shed · Scarborough Lifeboat facility

· Lyttelton Service Centre

The Christchurch-based writer and photographer looks at 13 individual responses to the Christchurch earth-

quakes and what has helped them on the path to recovery. The exhibition has been funded by a NZ Mental Health Media Grant. To find out more about this and other events happening at the library visit www.christchurchcitylibraries.com

All Whites coming to Christchurch The All Whites are coming to Christchurch to play for the first time since 2006 – and Mayor Bob Parker is encouraging the city’s residents to support them. The team will play against Tahiti at AMI Stadium on Tuesday 16 October in the second home match of their crusade to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. If New Zealand qualifies it will be the first time they have competed in back to back World Cups. Christchurch-born legend Ryan Nelsen in action.

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The game will be the first time Christchurch-born legend and All Whites captain Ryan Nelsen will play in All White colours in Christchurch – and it will also be his 50th A international. Other home town favourites spectators will get to see in action are Ben Sigmund and Jeremy Brockie, while English Premier League player defender Winston Reid (West Ham United) and English Championship striker Chris Wood (Millwall) will also be on show. To purchase tickets visit www.ticketek.co.nz


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ONE of the Selwyn district’s fastest-growing towns, Prebbleton, will celebrate its 150th anniversary this month. The Prebble family first settled in the area in 1852 but it was 1862 when John Norris-Tosswill subdivided part of his farm and donated land for a school and church, marking the start of the village proper. The Prebbelton Heritage group has organised several events between October and December to mark the occasion, including a visual display individually highlighting each of the 15 decades of history since the village’s formation, a children’s artwork competition, and a tree planting by members of the Prebble family. Daphne McAven of the Prebbleton Heritage group said the town’s rapid growth made it particularly important not to forget its significant history. “With all the subdivision out here we just felt we were going to lose our village and in years to come people would never know that there had been a village called Prebbleton here named after a family of Prebbles.” The heritage group, consisting of Mrs McAven, her husband Derham, as well as Averil and

Graham Carpenter, had spent 10 years collating historical information. Along the way they built up a database of about 3000 historic photos. The group also wanted to pay tribute to the early settlers, who Mrs Carpenter said had undertaken a “massive task” in settling the area. “They’d sailed at least 100 days from England, they came here with their minimal belongings, they had to walk [the Bridle Path], barge their goodies down from Ferrymead to Christchurch, get horse and dray and come out here and make a home.” Prebbleton’s historic buildings had come through the earthquakes reasonably well with only the Union Church facing demolition. Prebbleton School principal Mike Hogan said the pupils had submitted about 200 pieces of writing and art for the occasion. It was important the school played a part, he said. “The school and the community are one.” Several descendants of the original Prebble family will be involved in the commemorations. Two of those, Walter and Hamish Prebble, said they were pleased to see what was happening and appreciated the work done by the Prebble Heritage group.

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Prebbleton 150th events October 13, 2pm, Prebbleton Hall: Prize giving for Children’s Art and Essay competition. October 14, 10am – 4pm, Prebbleton Hall: 15 decade display and short audio-visual presentation on the history of the area. The Prebbleton School children’s artwork on display. Gold coin entry. October 18, 2pm, at Prebbleton School: A commemorative tree will be planted at the school. All welcome to attend. November 11, Nature Park on Springs Rd: An invitation to bring afternoon tea and look around the park from around 2:45pm. At 4pm Hamish and Tim Prebble will plant a tree. Play centre children will sing a song, and Jim Hutton and Rona Ryan will unveil a plaque. December 1, 10am – 4pm, at Prebbleton Reserve: Community Fun Day. Food stalls, games, competitions, displays of vintage cars, old aerial photographs. Bring suitable item to put into time capsule to be buried next year.

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Council releases Port Hills reports THE Christchurch City Council has released seven detailed technical reports on slope instability on the Port Hills. These reports, available on the council website, were prepared by GNS Science in response to the Canterbury earthquakes and contain information to help council address life-safety risks from rockfall, boulder roll and cliff collapse on the Port Hills. “The findings were used by Cera to assist with decisions on zoning and are going to be used by the council for infrastructure, planning and regulatory matters,” council strategy and planning general manager Mike Theelen said. “The maps which accompany the reports will assist people to understand each report.” A series of three summary brochures had also been prepared to explain the technical terms and concepts used in the reports. “The information in these reports is technical and complex. However, it was important to

release the information for our community to have the opportunity to view the full technical reports and recommendations which were used by central government to make zoning decisions. “The reports will also be used by the council to carry out its regulatory functions, such as considering resource and building consent applications, and in the review of its district plans,” Mr Theelen said. The council and the University of Canterbury will hold a public geotechnical information seminar on Saturday, October 13, for the public to learn more about the information in the GNS Science reports. The technical reports and summaries can be accessed on the Council’s website at www.ccc. govt.nz/porthillsgnsreports and copies of the reports are available for viewing at the Civic Chambers building in Hereford Street and council service centres.

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Trade outlet moves to Hornby Temporary Beckenham A NEW Bunnings Trade Centre is planned for Hornby to replace the one in Ferrymead that was earthquake-damaged. Bunnings has negotiated a new lease with the property owner at a Halswell Junction Road site and plans to be up and running by November. The company’s New Zealand general manager, Jacqui Coombes, said supplying commercial trades was a key part of its business. “We are really excited about opening this new trade centre to support and service our customers in the Canterbury region.” The site includes more than 2000 square metres of warehouse space plus a trade yard, offices and car parks. The site will be dedicated to servicing the trade market and include a comprehensive range of core building products. Bunnings said it was perfectly positioned to complement the existing network of stores in

Tower Junction, Riccarton, Marshland Road, Shirley and Ashburton. Customers will have the option of direct-tosite delivery or the ability to pick up from the trade centre or the existing Bunnings Warehouse stores. Ms Coombes said the team was extremely busy planning for the new trade centre at the moment. “We will endeavour to have the centre open as soon as possible to service our current customers and support the Canterbury rebuild programme.” Since entering the New Zealand market in 2001 through the acquisition of Benchmark Building Supplies, Bunnings has invested over $500 million in New Zealand and grown to include 22 large-format Bunnings Warehouses and 24 small-format stores in addition to several dedicated trade centres.

service centre opens A TEMPORARY Christchurch City Council service centre opened at the site of the closed South Library and Beckenham Service Centre on Monday. The centre is open from 9am to 5pm on weekdays. The council’s general manager public affairs Lydia Aydon said the public would be able to access all the services the Beckenham Service Centre offered before it was closed in July this year. “We know that the community has greatly missed the service centre since its closure so we are pleased to be able to offer a temporary solution that will ensure people can access all the usual services, including making rates

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Technical Categories and You Building and Housing* deals with building legislation and controls. It provides information and advice about building regulations. It has divided the residential green zone into three technical categories TC1, TC2 or TC3. If you live in the flat area of the residential green zone your property is in one of these categories.

What are foundation technical categories?

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Site-specific foundations are not unusual.

They are a guide to the level of site investigation required and the most appropriate foundations for your home. Houses with appropriate foundations will perform better in future earthquakes.

Your builder can use standard foundations for concrete slabs and timber floors.

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If you are in TC2 Enhanced concrete foundations are needed and there are templates in Building and Housing’s guidance. Standard timber foundations can be used for houses with lightweight cladding and timber floors.

What was the basis for deciding which areas were TC1, TC2 or TC3? The boundaries were the result of intensive research and analysis based on a mix of historical and post-earthquake data, including geotechnical investigations, observed land and building damage and groundwater depth.

If you are in TC3 and your foundations need to be replaced There is no one-size-fits-all option. You need geotechnical advice from a chartered professional engineer and site-specific foundations designed for the ground conditions.

Designing foundations to suit ground conditions is not new. There are many other areas of the country where local authorities require specific engineering design for foundations. Foundations designed to suit to ground conditions are a sound investment to safeguard your home for the future.

Repairing foundations Not all foundations will need to be replaced. The guidance gives a range of options for repairs. You may need to consider replacing heavy roofing and cladding materials with lighter options. This will reduce the load on your foundations.

Foundations for TC3 homes Building and Housing’s guidance recommends three types of replacement foundation for homes in TC3. They are: deep piles, site ground improvements, and surface structures with shallow foundations. Chartered professional engineers will be able to determine what is the most appropriate foundation type for each property based on geotechnical information. Deep piles down to depths of up Ground to 20m or more level Concert floor

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There are several options. One example is to construct a timber floor on shallow or short piles and wrap the perimeter foundation with plywood sheeting to provide bracing against earthquake shaking.

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International award for Orion CHRISTCHURCH-based electricity network company Orion has been awarded an international award for technology that proved vital in reducing power cuts during the city’s major earthquakes. The Apex Award for 2012 was presented to Orion last week by executives of the Utilities Telecommunications Council (UTC). The award recognises utilities that employ communications networks to benefit the communities they serve. Orion is the first winner of an Apex Award from outside the United States. The company won the award for its private, mission-critical radio communications network that withstood all of the Canterbury earthquakes, allowing teams to start to restore power immediately while maintaining communications in the field. The wireless technology shortened the

length of power cuts and was vital to Orion’s response. “Seven years ago, after a worldwide search for a modern wireless communications solution, we found the solution right here in Christchurch with a technology developed by MiMOMax Wireless Limited,” Orion chief executive Rob Jamieson said. “Together, Orion and MiMOMax developed the product over a two-year period and created a radio communications solution specific to Orion’s needs. “The result was a world-first wireless network, which has proved its resilience and value over the past 18 months.” The wireless solution allows Orion to ‘talk to’ various assets around the electricity network over a large and diverse geographical area, and operate and protect the network by remote control.

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international airports. “There will be great economic spin-offs from the soon-to-be introduced flights. Tourists tell us there is something very magical about flying in over the Southern Alps to land at Christchurch Airport and as our rebuilt city takes more shape I hope more Adelaide residents will come check it out.” Lord Mayor Yarwood said 40 years of cooperation between the two cities was a major milestone and the flights would help develop the relationship further. “Our two cities have worked together on cultural, tourism, trade and educational projects since our sister city relationship started. It was very good to see our two universities working together after the February 2011 earthquake to offer Christchurch students places at Adelaide University for one semester. “We are keen to find out how we can give more support to Christchurch, particularly during the rebuild period, and see the establishment of direct flights as a great thing for tourism in both cities and surrounding areas.”

SISTER cities Christchurch and Adelaide look likely to become closer following a formal agreement by the two cities’ international airports to work together to secure a direct air service between them. Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker recently hosted Lord Mayor of Adelaide Stephen Yarwood to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the sister city relationship between the two cities. Both visited Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL) to mark the announcement of a joint project to encourage airlines to fly directly between their two cities. Christchurch City Council, together with Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism, has supported the work by CIAL and the Adelaide Airport. “Christchurch and Adelaide have been linked for four decades as sister cities and that link will become a tangible, physical one when these flights are introduced, even though it may be a year away,” Mayor Parker said. “This is an excellent initiative by our

Amigos bring Argentinian flavour Come and get it: Agustin Fleitas, left, and Agustin Vaquero, two of the Three Amigos New Zealand, pose at their stand at the Christchurch Youth Market. Each Saturday, the travellers from Argentina sell empanadas, pastries filled with mince, cheese or vegetables. “It’s the equivalent of a New Zealand pie,” Mr Fieitas said. “That’s our biggest competition.” Photo: Chelsea Shover

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Flax weaving: Sam Roberts and his caregiver Frank Walmsley have a go at weaving a flower from flax. Photo: Jonathon Lai-Jenkins

Support for arts classes ARTISTS and crafters from around Christchurch are gathering to support a programme of art classes for disabled adults. Alison McIlroy and La Famia Creative Arts said the charity would host an Art and Craft Expo on November 3 in Hornby. Admission is free to the family event, and proceeds will be used to fund the art and craft workshops on offer to disabled adults throughout the city. The event will feature a silent art auction showcasing a mix of work from the city’s artists and La Famia arts participants. There will also be craft stalls from local businesses and a café on site. Art tutor Tiffany Cavanaugh is donating one of her paintings and running a craft stall of her own work along with another selling works her student had created specifically for the event. “It has been great being part of this event and seeing how eager people in our city are to help with donated art work and participating in an event that has never been held before,” she said. La Famia Creative Arts is a Christchurch-based charitable organisation, which took on the services previously provided by Floyds Creative Arts established in 1975. It

can be found online at creativearts.lafamia.com. The Art and Craft Expo will be held on Saturday, November 3, from 9am until 2pm at Wigram Manor, 14 Henry Wigram Drive. Information on holding a stall, donating artwork, or further details can be found by contacting Alison McIlroy at 365 4849 or infoca@lafamia.com.

THE Mental Health Foundation (MHF) and Healthy Christchurch are encouraging people to take part in an exercise aimed at improving mental and physical wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week. The Wellbeing Game encourages people to actively practise the five winning ways to wellbeing – connect, give, take notice, keep learning and be active. Evidence shows building these activities into everyday life results in greater creativity, higher productivity, better social cohesion and reduced physical illness. To play the game, people keep track of how they spend time on the five winning ways to wellbeing and enter the results online at www.thewellbeinggame. org.nz. The aim is to collect as many hours spent on the winning ways as possible before the game finishes on November 9. MHF chief executive Judi

Clements said the game was easy, fun and open to everyone. “Many of the things we already enjoy are good for us. The Wellbeing Game provides a fun way to capture the hours we spend staying well, but it also challenges us to do more.” People can participate in the game as individuals or form a team. The online leader board shows how you’re performing. Michelle Whitaker from Healthy Christchurch said the game has been piloted in three places over the last year and the evaluation showed players enjoyed becoming more mindful of their mental and physical wellbeing. “Playing the game makes you more aware of what good things you are already doing, how easy it is to tweak your usual activities to get more out of them and encourages us to embrace new opportunities,” she said. Mental Health Awareness Week is from October 8 to 14.

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Festive occasion: Deon Swiggs of the Rebuild Christchurch Foundation, which is aiming to bring a Christmas boost to earthquake-affected families. Photo: Samantha Early

Entertainment includes the Rebuild Christchurch band and Master of Ceremonies Dean Lester. Tickets are $40 and are available from Eventbrite.

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Heaps of activities... heaps of happy kids! Bring the kids to Eastgate these school holidays. From the 29th September to 14th October we’ve got great activities to keep them entertained. The Kiddie Pillar for them to crawl through as well as our Sand Art workshop for them to create works of art for the family. And of course the Amac Bungy is back to bring the spring into your kid’s day from 8th October to 14th October.

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Christchurch company wins contract in Norway CANTERBURY Seismic Instruments (CSI), which manufactures and exports structural monitoring equipment, has been awarded its largest international contract yet. Located at the University of Canterbury’s ICT centre, the company has been contracted to supply and install wireless accelerographs and anemometers at fixed points along the K2.3 billion (NZ$510 million) Hardanger suspension bridge in Hordaland, Norway. Designed in Christchurch, these instruments will detect wind-induced motion, with the system able to instantly communicate data to engineers and other personnel responsible for bridge safety. The suspension bridge will have one of the longest spans in the world at 1310 metres and will be 30 metres longer than the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The project was approved by the Storting, Norway’s Parliament, in February 2006 as a replacement for a ferry connection between Bruvik and Brimnes in the upper Hardanger area. The project includes two 186-metre-high towers and tunnels at each end. Construction began in 2006 and the bridge will open in 2013. “This is a significant contract for CSI and we are very pleased to have the high quality and reliability of CSI technology selected for such an important project,” the company’s chief executive, Helen McLeod, said. CSI provides engineers and building and infrastructure managers with comprehensive, real-time monitoring solutions. Structures can be monitored for seismic activity, wind effect, liquefaction (pore-pressure), strain, water depth and other environmental factors. Using open industry standards for

communication, with remote access to data through a standard web browser, CSI Instrumentation is being used to monitor the health of the structure and to verify the design. “One of the benefits of Christchurch’s recent earthquakes was that the company’s instrumentation has been proven on numerous critical structures and transport facilities,” Ms McLeod said. “During the 10,000 earthquakes and aftershocks in 2010-11 in Christchurch, CSI equipment has captured one of the most dense datasets recorded over and around a fault rupture zone. “During the Christchurch 2011 February earthquake we saw key facilities able to reopen instrumented areas to the public within 20 minutes using measurements from our equipment to show that the motion on site was within the tolerance of the structure. We are now also seeing engineers testing buildings to check that day-to-day movement is in line with the design expectations.” The CSI system is monitoring seismic risks on several major public buildings including the civic office of the Christchurch City Council, terminals at Christchurch International Airport and buildings at Wellington Hospital and at the University of Canterbury and Victoria University. It is also deployed at Majestic Centre, a significant high-rise office tower in Wellington, and Lyttelton Port of Christchurch. CSI is working with the Crown-owned Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences to monitor fault-line activity in the Canterbury, Wellington and Nelson regions.

Christchurch connection: The Hardanger suspension bridge, which is under construction in Norway, will be monitored by an array of strong motion measurement instruments made and installed by Canterbury Seismic Instruments. Photo: Supplied

News in brief

In the few weeks Millens has been operating in the city, the manager, Jack Ma has been fielding calls from customers who have noted its presence and have been comparing its products with others available. Millens has complete bathroom and kitchen solutions, with the best products at the best prices. These are mainly in the kitchen and bathroom areas. Available for the kitchen are ovens and stove tops, range hoods, freestanding dishwashers, also electric-operated califonts and hot water cylinders. As well, there are sinks with drainers, laundry

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Increased support for SMEs MYOB has hired 18 additional staff in Christchurch to help provide round-theclock support to the company’s more than one million small business customers in New Zealand and Australia. The technology company now provides these businesses with 24-hour, seven-day-a-week support. In addition to the 18-strong Christchurchbased team, the company has hired a further 16 staff in Melbourne, who, together, will provide client support by phone, email and the web. MYOB has also updated the MYOB website, including the unveiling of a newlook community forum. MYOB general manager Julian Smith said the investment in more Christchurch-based technologysector jobs reflected the company’s focus on providing a broad service to meet the needs of modern business, while also supporting the development of its Centre of Excellence in the city.

Millen Homeware has come to town offering a range of New Zealanddesigned homeware to appeal to Christchurch people. The Millen Homeware showroom is at 234B Main South Road, Sockburn. It is just past the overbridge, next to the BP Service station and is opposite the former Wigram airfield entrance. It is described as “the fastest growing bathroom and kitchen company.

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The Millen Homeware showroom: Jack Ma surrounded by baths and kitchen appliances

In the bathroom area, Millen Homeware has shower cabinets and vanity units, tapware, mixers, shower faucets and shower heads, and basin mixers. Millens has been operating for a decade in the Auckland region and has a number of outlets there – in Auckland city, on the North Shore, in Hamilton, Takanini and now Christchurch. The Millen appliances are largely designed by its own team to AS/NZ standards. Millen Homeware’s move into the Christchurch region is timely, with many residents needing to build anew or rebuild their current premises.

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It is all worth a look at 234B Main South Road, or phone Jack Ma at 0800 Millen or the range of faucets and mixers (03) 348 8678 at Millens Homeware Christchurch showroom. Or email him Christchurch@millen.co.nz


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Foundation. “Eggs contain the most protein of any whole food, ensuring they are great value for money and an ideal way to feed a hungry family for less.” It is estimated that across the world, one billion people are currently underfed and undernourished. As a sustainable, affordable and highly nutritious food source, eggs are the ideal food to nourish the hungry and less fortunate. The egg producers of New Zealand are on a mission to make sure all of New Zealand can start their day with eggs on World Egg Day on October 12. They will be fuelling New Zealand food banks by providing trays of eggs for

wholesome egg-based breakfasts and specially marked World Egg Day six packs to be included in food parcels for those in need. From its inception in 1996 at the International Egg Commission conference in Vienna, World Egg Day has spread around the globe with many countries, including America, China, Australia and Europe, marking World Egg Day with everything from national omelette-making competitions to family festivals. Whether it’s scrambled in the microwave, poached, or a dip for soldiers, get the whole family enjoying eggs and joining the celebration on World Egg Day.

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she was the local barber for three summer seasons. Working alongside Jane is Mervyn Croat (his salon was destroyed in the earthquake from the city) and Jane Mitchell, a beautician - they find it quite amusing that out of all the names in the world they both are called Jane. The team at Hair From $10 welcome you. Walk in Days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. Appointment Days: Wednesday and Friday Hours: Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 3pm. Phone: 03 3777810 Shop 2, 21 Bealey Avenue, Carlton

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THE Australian-based Spooky Men’s Chorale is to tour New Zealand for the first time this Mainland Press has a double pass month. to the Spooky Men’s performance on Formed in 2001 in the Blue Mountains of Friday, October 19, to give away to one New South Wales by Christchurch-born Stephen lucky reader. To enter, email giveaway@ Taberner, the Spooky Men were originally mainlandpress.co.nz with Spooky Men in inspired by the magnificent male choirs of the subject line, text Spooky Men to 4494 Georgia in the Caucasian mountains, but soon (texts cost 50 cents), or write to Spooky moved to sly and deadpan commentary on the Men Giveaway, Mainland Press, PO Box male condition. This has proved to be a massive 39 176, Christchurch 8545. To be eligible, hit amongst both those who suffer from it, and make sure you include your name, address those who have to live with it. and a daytime contact number. Entries close While quirky humour and self-deprecation at 5pm Friday, October 12. are at the centre of the Spooky Men’s live performance, they work to impeccable musical standards, and also aim to move the audience BUY TICKETS AT in a different way with HOYTS.CO.NZ pin-drop renditions of • NO COMPLIMENTARIES rock standards, love ballads and ancient RICCARTON (0508 446 987) NORTHLANDS (0508 446 987) Georgian hymns. NZ

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The Spooky Men have become festival favourites in Australia, appearing at the National Folk Festival, Port Fairy and Woodford festivals among many others, as well as touring the UK with great success. They headline regularly at all the large folk festivals, including Cambridge, Warwick, Shrewsbury, Sidmouth and Towersey. After watching the Spooky Men you will be sure to leave with a wry smile and a warm heart knowing you’ve just experienced something totally unique. The Spooky Men’s New Zealand tour consists of concerts and workshops, which offer a splendid opportunity to snort with laughter and appreciate the sly commentary on the tragic and hilarious contradictions of the modern man. They will be in Christchurch on Thursday, October 18, for a workshop at the Steiner School, 19 Ombersley Terrace, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets at the door $25/ $20 concession and groups/$15 youth.

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Quirky: The Spooky Men are bringing their unique style of humour and music to Christchurch this month.

On Friday, October 19, they will be performing at Cashmere High School Performing Arts Centre, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets $30, 10+ group and low income with card, $25, children under 16, $15. Bookings recommended at spookymen.ticketbud.com/ christchurch.

Kate McRae

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days IT’S the school holidays so there’s a host of family-friendly films at the moment, including Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. When we first met American wimpy kid Greg Heffley back in 2010 he was 11 years old just starting middle school - desperate to fit in and be popular but somehow destined to always be on the outer. Not much has changed in the intervening years, except that two movies on, Greg is now 13 and on the cusp of those ‘difficult’ teen years. It’s also the start of the summer break and he has a plan - to spend his summer playing video games - which brings him into conflict with his overlyenthusiastic father, Frank (probably a familiar scenario to anyone with sons, a TV and any kind of console).

Greg comes up with a cunning plan to evade his father’s scorn: he pretends he has a summer job at the local country club. This means endless days by the pool, smoothies on demand and, most importantly, gets him up close with one Holly Hills. But the wimpy kid wouldn’t be the wimpy kid if things went smoothly, so expect his plans to go awry. The Wimpy Kid stories are based on a series of books by Jeff Kinney, and director David Bowers and writer Maya Forbes know the golden rule of adapting children’s books: stay faithful to the original story lines. Dog Days is actually a combination of two books, Dog Days and The Last Straw - and if I have a criticism of the film it’s that

there are too many competing story lines going on. The result is that many appear from nowhere and don’t get the resolution they deserve. This irked me, but I suspect the target audience won’t mind too much, as their familiarity with the cast and characters will win them over. And the Wimpy Kid also has something else in its favour - it fills a gap in the movie market for those kids who suddenly decide they are too old for animation but too young for Twilight.

 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is now playing at the Hollywood in Sumner, ph 3266102.

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Train to race, don’t race to train and endurance but where did they EVER heard this old adage? This come in the race? Nowhere! advice refers to the fact that your This gives me joy because one of training rides, aside from having the primary reasons I started cycle a purpose (e.g. to recover, build coaching was to educate cyclists on aerobic endurance or a different Amongst the crowd: Children attended a coaching clinic with Wellington Phoenix players. how to race better. I educate people energy system), are not meant to to consider that if you are willing to be races. You are training your spend a mortgage’s worth of money body to race through progressively on a 7kg carbon fibre machine and overloading then recovering at sacrifice precious time away from appropriate times. There is always a place for ‘racing your mates’ on a training ride your partner, family or friends so you can but what I witnessed recently gave me great achieve your physical potential, then make joy (and despair) when experienced cyclists the effort when it really counts. Unfortunately, I rode with demonstrated that there are those many cyclists fear the failure of not succeeding (in a race); ‘smashing your mates’ in training, that subscribe to the ‘race to train’ theory. Let me explain. Recently on a 60km journey when there isn’t the pressure of competition back to Christchurch after a 105km club race, however, does not carry such risk of failure. I these ‘experienced’ cyclists proceeded to believe once you’ve experienced the euphoria increase the speed… OK, now we’re riding that comes with winning a bike race through at a ‘rip my legs off’ speed. I was completely not only physical ability but cunning and nous, Best club contribution to junior football went stuffed and flabbergasted at the physical ability you’re less likely to risk all to come first. And IT was a fitting end to the junior football season with Mainland Football’s Junior Awards on to FC TWENTY 11 and the Father Mahoney of these guys. Great demonstration of strength this, people, is the true beauty of road racing. Saturday preceding two unique opportunities, Trophy for junior club personality of the year thanks to the Wellington Phoenix’s pre-season went to Gerard de Rooy (Selwyn). On hand to present awards were New Zealand game in Christchurch. More than 500 players, coaches and parents Football’s women’s football development packed the stands at ASB Football Park to manager Emma Humphries, Ashleigh Ward acknowledge all of the season’s winners. New Zealand under 20 Women representative, Three clubs and one individual award were Aaron Clapham, Russell Kamo and Dan Terris 144 Moorhouse Ave handed out along with the 81 junior and youth from Canterbury United. More than one hundred junior footballers awards. Best overall junior club with nine or fewer aged seven to 12 years attended a coaching teams went to St Bede’s College and best clinic at ASB Football Park on Saturday with overall junior club with 10 or more teams went eight Phoenix players. The Phoenix players ran drills and skills to Parklands United - both of these trophies are awarded based on team standings at the end of sessions and took part in small sided games with the children. the season.

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It’s a big job, Richie THE announcement that Richie McCaw has decided to put his rugby career on hold for six months at the end of his 2012 commitments has been greeted with very mixed reactions by the New Zealand rugby fan base. I can understand how this has upset a lot of people, and most of the reaction surrounds the fact that he is a very special New Zealander putting aside the fact that he is an outstanding player and All Black Captain. The one thing that we have recognised from the very start of his playing days is the fact that he just loves playing rugby! Regardless of the level he is playing he truly enjoys being on the field and mixing it with ‘the big boys’. It never appears to me that McCaw finds being involved at any level is an effort or a chore. Over the long period he has played he has continually adapted his role no matter how much the game has changed. He has always been a “follow me, lads” type player. He can never be accused of taking a shortcut or shirking the hard yards, and as a result he reigns supreme in the world as the very best

that has worn the No 7 shirt. At the end of the day no one knows what toll playing the amount of rugby that the body is asked to endure better than the player himself. McCaw obviously wants, if it’s at all possible, to be involved in the campaign to be a part of the team that can win back-to-back World Cups in 2015, and he will know that if he keeps pushing his mind and body the way he has done something is going to give and he may well miss the chance. His decision does have a large risk factor. I vividly remember the legend Fergie McCormick telling me that you played every game you could because, in his words, “you don’t give another sucker a break”. McCaw will have weighed up that option when he made the announcement and he is obviously of the opinion that if he takes the break now he can come back in better shape and reclaim his spot. Enjoy your time in the sun, mate, because in my opinion you’ve well and truly earned the break.

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PARENTS of twins or triplets are accustomed to passers-by doing a double take, so imagine what it’s like when that’s multiplied by 50. This week is nationwide Multiple Birth Awareness Week and the Christchurch Multiple Birth Club, which includes 254 families, held a mass walk through the Botanical Gardens to celebrate. It involved 50 families with about 130 children between them, including two sets of triplets. It was a play on this year’s theme ‘Multiples: Not a walk in the park’, which aimed to highlight the potential difficulties families could face

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IT was party time for the Christchurch branch of Youthtown on Friday when members joined in the celebrations for the organisation’s 80th birthday, while simultaneously celebrating the branch’s own first birthday. The birthday party included musical and dance performances, creative arts demonstrations and outdoor activities. A feature of the celebration was the handing over of three items for the time capsule, which will be opened when Youthtown turns 100. Three items from each of the eight Youthtown branches around New Zealand were selected for the capsule. The Christchurch items were a book on the Christchurch earthquakes, Christchurch Beyond the Cordon, which features an insert written by the Youthtown Christchurch team; a basketball in recognition of the importance of the game to Youthtown kids; and a photograph of the Youth Squad, which details on the back who they are, what age they will be in 2032 when Youthtown is 100 years old and what they want to be in 20 years’ time. Youthtown had been planning to set up a Christchurch branch just prior to the September 2010 earthquake, the organisation’s Aucklandbased CEO Keith Thorpe said. The impetus for going ahead and establishing a branch in the city came from the Break from the Quake camps organised in 2011 by Youthtown, which enabled 500 young Christchurch people to take a holiday in various North Island locations.

“After assessing the needs of the Christchurch community, we made the decision to establish a base on the eastern side of the city, which had been hardest hit by the earthquakes,” Mr Thorpe said. They initially set up in the former police station on Breezes Road, where they stayed for nine months before having to move out when the building was red-stickered. Two weeks before Christmas last year they moved into premises on Pages Road. Young people in the area had responded well to the activities Youthtown offered, which included after-school and holiday programmes, branch manager Amanda Murray said. “There was definitely a need, and we see them coming back time and time again.” A series of workshops based on physical, social, creative and technical themes included a carpentry workshop where the youngsters were making skateboard ramps, and this had proved quite popular, Ms Murray said. Youthtown originated in Auckland under the name Boystown, and changed its name in the mid-1980s. The non-profit Youthtown Foundation receives much of its funding from gaming. “It’s an example of the positive use of these funds,” Mr Thorpe said. “It enables us to provide activities that are affordable and accessible.” Anyone wanting to find out more about the organisation can visit www.youthtown.org. nz.

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CHRISTCHURCH’S much-loved visitors, the bar-tailed godwits, are back. From August onwards, Christchurch ornithologists and Christchurch City Council park rangers watch for their return. The birds arrive each September, having made the longest non-stop flight known for any bird – more than 11,000 kilometres over eight days – from Alaska to New Zealand, leaving the northern winter. This is why the bird’s Māori name is Kūaka, or marathon bird. The godwits arrived slightly later this year, possibly due to wind patterns in Alaska not being favourable earlier in the month, but after Talented youth: Among the acts competing on Saturday was Moorhouse, the up-and-coming the wind turned more arrivals were expected boy band, pictured above with winner Cassie Henderson holding her cheque. last weekend. The birds enjoy the New Zealand summer, rest up and double their weight under the watchful eye of bird-lovers. Despite a changed estuary environment when they returned last year, with large amounts of liquefaction present, hundreds of godwits still used the estuary for feeding and roosting, with around 300, mostly juveniles, staying over winter. “Seeing the godwits arrive again is always MORE than 50 acts had auditioned for a place the difficult time this a relief and a celebration. The marathon birds in the live finale of the YMCA’s inaugural part of town had had have made it: life goes on and spring is here. It’s Youth Talent Quest, which was held at the since the earthquakes, a privilege that they come here to Christchurch Celebration Centre in Aranui last Saturday she said. to live over the spring and summer months,” night. Cassie Henderson, the council’s unit manager transport and The YMCA of Christchurch is 13, won the first greenspace, Alan Beuzenburg, said. commemorating 150 years of community prize of $7000 for Residents would be able to see them on the service and included the talent quest as part her singing and guitar Southshore Spit or the estuary area and enjoy of the celebrations, in recognition of its strong playing of Taylor their presence, but dog owners needed to be youth development focus. Swift’s Mean. extra vigilant around them, Mr Beuzenburg MC for the night was TV2 What Now Madeline Williams said. presenter Ronnie Taulofo. Guest judges won the second prize “It’s important dogs included Lucy Balfour from the Royal NZ of $2000 for her are not left to run Ballet and Youth Court Judge Noel Walsh. own song, which she loose and scare the The event had been organised on a shoe- performed with a Crowd favourite: string budget with the time and energy of guitar. Hip-hop dance Natasha Boon was the godwits – they need people’s choice award to be able to feed in YMCA staff, Mai FM (the event’s key sponsor), crew Swarm took out winner for her dancing peace. Excitable dogs the MC and judges all given free, CEO Josie third place, winning performance. can easily distress Ogden Schroeder said. $1000. Natasha Boon, “This event is for young people, community- 12, won the people’s choice award for her these birds, who need to be well-rested and focused and volunteer-driven – the essence of dancing. what our organisation is all about.” “There were many, many amazing acts and in peak condition in The YMCA chose a venue in Aranui to the judges had a tough, tough job,” Ms Ogden order to survive their return flight,” he said. provide something positive in the east side after Schroeder said.

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the Southshore Residents Association and the Regional Park Rangers of the Christchurch City Council. It is a continuation of planting to replace the plants that were lost in the fire of 2009, with the goal being to encourage birds back into the area by creating a food source with native plantings. The event was originally to take place on August 18 but was postponed

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PARENTS of twins or triplets are accustomed to passers-by doing a double take, so imagine what it’s like when that’s multiplied by 50. This week is nationwide Multiple Birth Awareness Week and the Christchurch Multiple Birth Club, which includes 254 families, held a mass walk through the Botanical Gardens to celebrate. It involved 50 families with about 130 children between them, including two sets of triplets. It was a play on this year’s theme ‘Multiples: Not a walk in the park’, which aimed to highlight the potential difficulties families could face

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Young accessibility activist up for award Continued from page 1 consultations, to blogging for accessibility website Be.Accessible, to starting up a website to connect disabled youth around the world. Beyond advocating for physical accessibility in building design, she is working to change the way people think about disabilities. “Traditionally, disability’s been seen as quite a negative thing, as quite a tragedy,” she said. “The media still portrays it as something to overcome. Be.Accessible’s philosophy is that disability is a unique experience that can happen to anyone, really, at any time.” The winners across seven categories in the Attitude Awards will be announced at a black tie event in Auckland on November 29. “I wasn’t really expecting to be nominated,” Ms Gough said, adding that she still wasn’t quite sure who had submitted her name. “Obviously it would be great to win it as well, but I’m just looking forward to the night and being able to network with all these amazing people from around the country.” Networking is a subject Ms Gough feels passionately about. Participating in the Oxfam International Youth Programme in New Delhi in 2010, she noticed something about the 300 attendees from 98 countries. Only she and a young woman from the UK were disabled. “We got talking about the lack of space there was to network with other young disabled people on an international level,” Ms Gough said. From there, INDY – International Network 4 Disabled Youth – was born. Armed with a grant from the Oxfam International Youth Partnerships Fund, the two have worked to develop an online space for young disabled people to share knowledge, support one another and empower each other to create social change. “We’ve kind of managed to get this up and running through Skype,” Ms Gough said.

She hoped the site would eventually consist of mostly user-generated content. “We want to make sure the people we involve in the site and logo are young disabled people.” Closer to home, she is a member of the Otautahi Youth Council and is the vice president of Junior Chamber International Christchurch. “Before the earthquakes I found I didn’t really go into town much because none of the bars and night clubs were really fully accessible, so I couldn’t really go out with friends and just have a good time,” she said. Worrying about which bars were and weren’t accessible took the spontaneity out of an evening. Ms Gough pointed out that full accessibility would also benefit the elderly and parents with prams. “There wouldn’t have to be such a big plan just to go out places. You could just do what you want and have a good time,” she said. Growing up until age eight in South Africa, living in Christchurch, travelling to India and Japan and more recently visiting her family in their new home in Melbourne, she has had a chance to see how Christchurch stacks up against other cities in terms of accessibility. It was pretty good, she said, but now is the time to make it even better. Ms Gough attended a number of Christchurch City Council and CERA consultations prior to the release of the city blueprint. “It’s easy to consult people but it’s a lot harder Home straight: Families and fans line the drive of St Bede’s College as runners approach the finish line to actually put things in place,” she said, adding in the Run for a Life. she was disappointed to find minimal mention of accessibility in the blueprint. “The worst thing that could happen is that they just do something really quickly and forget about the accessibility access and have to add it on at the end. We want it to be right from the beginning, not an afterthought.”

Rugby stars visit Paparoa Street School

Hometown heroes: From left, Canterbury Rugby players Colin Slade, Matt Todd and Sean Maitland and Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge stand with the Paparoa St School Rippa Rugby team and coach Michael Keats. The rugby players visited the school last Friday for an assembly to celebrate the Rippa team’s bronze medal finish at the national championship. In addition to the national third place, the Rippa team won four Canterbury primary schools sports titles during the first three terms of 2012.

St Bede’s runs for CanTeen cause Chelsea Shover

ONE hundred and sixty runners from St Bede’s College returned on Monday from running 100km each in hopes of raising $100,000 in total for CanTeen in the annual Run for a Life. After a liturgy at the school last Wednesday morning, the runners and 40 support staff of parents and teachers hopped into vans and drove off to eight locations around the South Island. The boys spent the next five days running back towards Christchurch. Waking at 6.15am, relay teams covered the distance, with each member running about 25 kilometres per day. Five runners would run five km while the others rested, and then switch, on and on, until they had travelled 100 km or it got dark. Rachel Pitcaithly, a special character teacher at St Bede’s, said runners were challenged to raise a minimum of $500 and other students – the “home team” – were challenged to raise $100 each. On Monday, Ms Pitcaithly said the school was on track to raise most of their $100,000 goal. “Some boys are up to $2000,” she said before the run started. She said students could relate to CanTeen’s mission of supporting young people, adding that over the years St Bede’s students had been

CanTeen members as patients or siblings. Along the way, the teams met people touched by their cause. Ms Pitcaithly said a man pulled over next to her team and handed them $50, saying he’d just been diagnosed with cancer. A family with a seven-year-old son stopped them. The boy had just finished chemotherapy. “I don’t like being bald,” he told the runners. “A couple of stories like that really touched them and spurred them on to run,” Ms Pitcaithly said. Overlapping this year with CanTeen’s Bandana Challenge, the Run for a Life has been a St Bede’s tradition since 2002. Last year, earthquakes kept the runners home from the long routes across the South Island. Instead, teams spent 12 hours doing laps around the St Bede’s track. Ben Lewis, ‘The Tractor Man’, was back again this year, though he had swapped his vintage tractor for a vintage car to ride along next to the runners. For the past several years, Mr Lewis has passed out lunches and chocolate to the teams. Tom Miles, a year 13 student, who said he was “not at all” a runner before, said the run had been a good new experience. Making new friends was the best part, he said.

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Chess masters: Christchurch Boys High School chess team members on right. From front, Ed Rains, Tim Rains, Kai Lee and Hee Sung Park, who recently placed third in the national finals. Winning runner: Gary Rennie, ANZ regional manager, presents Angela Smit with her Sportsperson of the Year trophy.

LEADING New Zealand 800 metre runner Angela Smit has won the University of Canterbury’s (UC) sportsperson of the year. She reveived her award at the annual sports Blues Awards on campus last week. Smit made a dramatic breakthrough on the world scene this year, with a personal best for 800m, in finishing second to Beijing Olympic Games 800m gold medallist Pamela Jelimo, of Kenya, at a track meeting in Belgium. Smit, from Rangiora, sliced over three seconds off her previous best, set two years ago in Canada, in clocking 2m 00.67s, tantalisingly close to the New Zealand London Olympic qualifying time of two minutes. Smit won the national 800m title in Auckland in March and was second in the 400m and 1500m and is now ranked third on the New Zealand all-time list behind Toni Hodgkinson and Nikki Hamblin. Crusaders rugby forward Luke Whitelock, athlete Hannah Newbould and ice hockey player Jamie Lawrence were the other finalists. All Black rugby player Kieran Read is a former

UC Sportsperson of the Year. The University of Canterbury Blues Awards have been presented annually since the early 1900s and recognise students for sporting excellence while successfully completing academic studies. UC students to receive blues honours were: Jess Gibson (aerobics), Malcolm Hicks, Angela Smit, Hannah Newbould, Nikki McFadzien (athletics), Philippa Connell, Rosana Katene (basketball), Haley Mercer, Sharlotte Lucas (cycling), Tenille Burnside, Jennifer Storey, Rachel McCann, Reuben Koorey, Trent Summers, Redvers Wilbur, Hannah Marshall, Bridget Blackwood, Pippa Hayward, Sarah Byers (hockey), Jamie Lawrence (ice hockey), Richard Moore (motor sport), Sophie Fenwick, Sarah Hayman (netball), Jamie King (powerlifting), Brendon O’Connor, Sam Lawson, Luke Whitelock, Kurt Davies, Michael Allardice, Olivia Coady, Ruby Tui (rugby), Rebecca Dooley (swimming), Crystal Lenky (ultimate), William Young (cricket).

Bronze medal for Boys High chess team Chelsea Shover THE Christchurch Boys High School chess team won a bronze medal at the New Zealand Interschool Finals held over the weekend in Palmerston North. Coach Mike Drury said this was the first time the team had medalled. “We were the only nonAuckland team in all the divisions to win a medal.” he added. Ed Rains, Tim Rains, Kai Lee and Hee Sung Park beat Palmerston by just half a point, in a victory that hinged on the outcome of one game. Ed, year 13, has been undefeated through the year’s secondary school tournaments, and the national competition was no different. “He’s the most humble winner that you’ll ever find,” Mr Drury said. During games, Ed said his main strategy was

“aggressive openings to try and win quickly”. At first board, he plays next to his younger brother, Tim, year 11. Tim has lost only three tournament games this year and was undefeated last year, when Christchurch Boys High reached fourth at the national tournament. On the individual tournament circuit, the Rains brothers often end up playing each other. Their father Clinton Rains said he taught his sons to play chess when they were in primary school, but they have long since surpassed his abilities. Mr Rains said Ed and Tim approached the game differently. Tim had more of a natural ability, a mind suited for the game, while his older brother had to work harder. “Ed got good just by practising himself and reading books,” Mr Rains said.

Elmwood Players tackle mature production Chelsea Shover

ON the heels of winning the Top Adult Production at the New Zealand Theatre Federation’s national competition with A Galway Girl, Elmwood Players are staging another play aimed at an older audience. Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell is based on real-life journalist Jeffrey Bernard, who wrote the “Low Life” column for The Spectator from the 1970s until his death in 1997. His columns about his life in London’s Soho district often concerned his nights spent at the Coach and Horses pub, horse racing and his deteriorating health.

“When he missed a deadline, they printed ‘Jeffrey Bernard is unwell,” Heather Giles, who directs the play, said. “Which of course was not true; he was inebriated.” The play’s premise is that Mr Bernard is locked in the Coach and Horses overnight and uses the occasion to share anecdotes with the audience. “It’s a play for adults, it’s not a comedy,” Ms Giles said. Michael Adams plays the lead, and Ursula Cheer, Erin Cillanan, Darren Sundborn and

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