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international conference, a work planning meeting, a gathering of like-minded people, or a celebratory event. One of the exciting aspects that has come, with the rebuild and expansion of Christchurch in recent years, has been the opportunities available to shape the city.

From its centre, to its suburbs and satellite towns, a consistent mindset has been to attract visitors, tourists, functions, and events back to the region, and it appears to be working well.

Having a steady influx of outsiders come to enjoy what Christchurch and its wider environs o ers is a no-brainer for boosting the local economy. From accommodation to wining and dining, shopping to conferencing, it all means dollars for local businesses.

Event Central

This issue our focus is on the multitude of amazing venues, in and around Christchurch, at which to hold conferences and events.

Within the central city there are numerous options, catering for small work groups, large international delegations, and everything in between. Let’s not forget the city’s outer suburbs either. They also have plenty of customised spaces, whether it’s a national or

Some years ago there was a slogan advising Kiwis not to leave New Zealand until they’d seen the country. I’ll update that now by saying don’t plan events outside Canterbury, until you have sussed out what our locals can o er.

Speaking of o ering, this issue brings you a load of great reading, in addition to excellent suggestions about what some of our top boutiques, beauty salons, and businesses have available.

Kick back with a co ee, cocktail, or Champagne, and enjoy the read.

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FLIP GRATER a slice of Paris

Musician, songwriter, foodie, and entrepreneur somewhat describe Flip Grater. Metropol writer Neville Idour discovers she is so much more.

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With multiple international tours and five albums under her belt, musician, singer, and songwriter

Flip Grater has a dedicated following. Add on vegan foodie, Grater Goods Café/restaurant owner, food manufacturer and wholesaler, astute business woman, author, and columnist, and even her hats are wearing hats.

Personally Flip hasn’t played in a while, although she is opening for Tim Finn in September on his New Zealand tour.

These days, she’s mostly busy juggling work and family. “I have one daughter, but if I had any more it would be harder,” she admits. “Starting a business with a toddler at home was a challenge. While I have often felt stretched, I am really proud of what I have built, and I am very passionate about what we are trying to achieve in the big scheme of things.

“We want to change the way people eat and give them wonderful gourmet options, so for me it is worth all the hard work.”

Flip definitely knows all about hard work, and facing challenges head-on. One of five children, proudly home birthed in Christchurch, she kick-started her music career by learning to play guitar when she was 10, “mostly so I could sing”.

“My father was in the church band, so we played around the house and sang a bit. I was frustrated with the range of my voice and that I couldn’t sing along with so many songs. I thought that made me a bad singer. I really played the guitar so I could write songs suitable for my voice.”

Growing up she became well known on the New Zealand music scene in her 20s, for her music, and for collecting recipes for her first recipe book ‘The Cookbook Tour NZ’.

Travel to Europe followed, touring several countries, playing shows and collecting recipes from audiences for her second recipe book, ‘The Cookbook Tour Europe’. “After that, I knew Europe was where I wanted to be, to use music as a way to travel and live in a world where I was less comfortable than I was here in New Zealand.”

Flip’s non-stop international and domestic music touring lasted about 15 years, by which time she decided living in Paris was an easier way to get to all the destinations she wanted to play regularly.

“I had brought on French and German labels and wanted to be recording over there, so Paris it was for three years.

“I was fortunate when I was touring. I met and worked with some incredible musicians of di erent genres. At the same time, I cared about meeting good people and having great connections and experiences with other people, rather than networking and going into a room and seeing who is of use to you.

“I think when you are coming from a heartfelt place, hopefully that leads to opportunities that are genuine.”

Her big encounter was with husband-to-be Youssef Iskrane, at 2am on a cold September night in Paris in 2012. “I was recording

my album Pigalle. He was working in a famous jazz bar, one of the few that o ered dinner and show tickets. As Montmartre closed, my bass player let out his famous hearty chuckle, lifted a finger in the air and said ‘I know a place - the party will continue’.

“We traipsed up and over the hill in Montmartre with our double bass and inappropriate footwear and arrived to Youssef’s smiling face leaning over a balcony. He threw down a key, invited us up, immediately poured a round of whiskies and we settled in. There nestled into a deep armchair surrounded by stacks of old books and Moroccan trinkets we discussed the meaning of life and made plans to save the world.”

Youssef and Flip were married in 2015 on her father’s farm in Amberley. They’d planned to return to Paris directly afterwards, but “quickly got pregnant with our daughter Anais, and wanted to have her in New Zealand, so ended up staying.”

Her new domestic life and breeder-based fears for the future had her wanting to do more for the planet than writing sad songs. “I wanted to promote plant-based eating fulltime,” she explains, “so we rented a small kitchen where we now are in Sydenham and cooked there three days a week.”

“There I was, by myself, making sausages and handing sandwiches out the window. The demand grew so rapidly that within a year we had taken over the whole building, with retail and hospitality space, and now have a factory in Woolston just behind the Tannery, all with a team of 17 sta . For us it is like a little slice of Paris in industrial Sydenham.”

After Covid-19 lockdown, Flip started live shows at Grater Goods, at a time when it was di cult for local musicians to find a space to perform.

“Cary Caldwell from Music 212 organised them. We kept them to a 30 person limit so we could keep people spaced and safe at any of the Covid-19 levels. It was a special time with many incredible shows.”

Interestingly the Grater Goods name is a reference to Flip’s grandfather, whose family business was Grater and Sons, a butchery in Sunderland, England dating back to the early 20th century. Flip’s team manufactures vegan meats, cheeses, pates, and premium artisan products that are 100% plant-based, and sold throughout New Zealand.

Expansion is on the cards, with the company raising $400,000 through Crowd Funding to help drive exports into the Australian market, via Victoria, with the focus on Melbourne.

And writing? Flip has compiled another beautiful recipe book, ‘The Grater Good’, crammed with healthy vegan options. “It has sold really well, and shows that there is an appetite for delicious vegan food.

“The main goal is not necessarily that the recipes are healthy, although they are. It is that they are comforting and delicious, because I want people to have the pleasure of plant-based food rather than feel they are having a healthy salad on the side.”

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Christchurch-born and bred, Sky Sports presenter Laura McGoldrick’s bubbly personality beams at us from thousands of television screens. Metropol writer Neville Idour chats with her about sport, growing up, and life.

Laura McGoldrick views herself as a good Canterbury girl and also as a good sport.

She’s always been involved in sport, whether playing it herself, following it, or supporting her family.

“My brothers played sport, and my dad used to run Jade Stadium, while my mother is a sports player agent. So we have always been around sports growing up,” she says.

“Cricket was particularly popular in our household, I have always loved it.”

Laura “sort of fell into the TV side of it”. Hosting a children’s TV show, she interviewed Shane Bond. “Someone from Sky Sport saw it and rang Shane Bond and asked ‘who is that girl’. He said it’s my manager’s daughter. Do you want her phone number?

“So it started from there. I never saw myself doing this, but loving sport it has been easy to talk about it. I’m pretty lucky, there’s no doubt about it. Now I cover League, Super Rugby, and have been doing golf for a long time, which I love. I still love my cricket and enjoyed working on the Women’s World Cup when it was in South Africa. That was an awesome experience.”

So how did Laura actually get into TV? “When I came out of school I went to Drama School because I wanted to be an actress. A friend of mine was auditioning for a kids sports show called Push Play. The job was hosting it, and it was a good way to learn about being in front of the camera, so I auditioned and got the job.”

She was a 20 year old at the time. “I started on that and everything sort of flowed on from there,” she recalls.

Involvement with radio also followed, and Laura has her own afternoon entertainment music show Monday to Friday from 3pm till 7pm called Hits Drive. “I’m still that drama girl at heart, singing and dancing, my poor husband!” she laughs.

Tennis was her sport, although, she confesses, not to a very high level. “I really

liked it. I tried cricket but wasn’t very good.” Now she plays golf, and loves it. “My daughter is five and we have just started playing together. She comes with me to the driving range and has her own clubs. We take our golf seriously and are the epitome of all the gear. I am a member at Remuera.”

So the Canterbury girl lives in Auckland now? “Yes, terrible isn’t it?” she laughs. “Auckland has become home now, but Christchurch will always have a special place in my heart.”

Getting back to golf, Laura says she’s working on her handicap. “I’ll be playing in the NZ Open in a couple of years once I figure out this game,” she laughs again.

“I try to play at least once a month. It is not a lot because I just don’t have the time.

“A lot of my women friends have started getting into it as well, so we try to nip o for about nine holes in the morning before my radio show.

“It’s good for your mental health being outside as well, unless there is a bad hole. (laughs….again). I try and play a full round at least once a month, plus a couple of nine holes when I can, and I love the driving range because I can do it with my daughter.

“I have a setup where you can order some chippies and have a pizza while you are hitting some balls. We love doing that. I also have a son who is two and likes hitting things, bats, clubs, whatever he can find, so it’s good fun.”

Golf aside, Laura recently enjoyed hosting a TV show called ‘The Women’s Game’, featuring New Zealand sportswomen, including cricketing great Susie Bates, Ruby Tui, Ruahei Demant, Kendra Cocksedge, and Kristina Sue. “It was pretty cool being able to highlight some of our female athletes.” Looking further ahead? “My ultimate goal is when I retire to travel the world playing beautiful golf courses. That’s my game plan and why I am working so hard now,” Laura concludes, her laughter ringing out again.

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New Zealand pop rock band Zed and Christchurch’s iconic brunch spot Addington Coffee Co-op have one thing in common, and that’s drummer Adrian Palmer. Metropol’s deputy editor Daniella Judge chats to him about his past, present, and future.

Kiwi band Zed became a pop rock sensation when it burst on to the music scene with its debut album, Silencer. The album skyrocketed to No.1 on the New Zealand Albums chart in 2000, taking the band’s members along with it.

Canterbury-born drummer, Adrian Palmer found himself thrust into a whirlwind of excitement, travel, and a taste of fame, all of which he wasn’t totally prepared for.

In 2005, Zed broke up and its members went on to pursue new endeavours. Adrian found his purpose, after an eye-opening visit to Kolkata, India, where he witnessed the devastating impact of modern slavery, and extreme poverty, on local communities. Fuelled by a desire to make a tangible di erence, Adrian, with other like-minded people, established Addington Co ee Co-op in 2008, with profits going to Kolkata and Christchurch communities in need. Their mission has been clear: to e ect positive change in both Aotearoa and overseas, with a commitment to redistributing profits and transforming lives.

As you step into the Co-op, echoes of its past as a mechanic’s workshop still linger, with the large ceiling, wooden beams, and walls of windows only adding to its appeal. The pocket-sized Addington store, encapsulated within the space, is home to a vibrant tapestry of eclectic items and stocks a treasure trove of change-making books waiting to be explored. And oh, let’s not forget the illuminated cabinet brimming with delectable treats. It’s an inviting haven, drawing many Cantabrians to settle in and enjoy.

On the success of the Addington Co ee Co-op as a well-loved co ee spot, Adrian humbly expresses gratitude. “I’m just grateful that this is a place where people like to spend their time.”

Essential to the operation of the Addington Co ee Co-op is its partnership with Joyya, an organisation providing essential assistance in Kolkata. Joyya’s dedicated team engages with the local Kolkata communities to gain an authentic understanding of their needs. The funnel that feeds Joyya is a portion of the Addington Co ee Co-op profits, the apparel goods sold in-store, online and directly to companies, and the Common Good Co ee sold to businesses across New Zealand.

As an advocate for the greater good, Adrian encourages other businesses to embrace the “common good” ethos. Business owners need to challenge themselves to step beyond their comfort zones. That first step, he suggests, could be as simple as stocking Common Good co ee grounds in sta rooms. By immersing themselves in the stories of diverse groups, businesses can discover a cause to rally behind. Adrian firmly believes that instilling a greater sense of purpose within any team will undoubtedly yield positive results.

In 2019 Zed re-united, and Adrian tells how the members are enjoying jamming together again. They even have their original producer, Nic Manders, back on the scene and the team are set to release music in the next year with a genre shift from their 2000s music.

As the band reunites and prepares for new music, Addington Co ee Co-op continues to inspire positive change.

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TEKAPO RACE

Come for the run, stay for the fun.

Taking place 16 September, Race Tekapo will be an unforgettable event in picturesque Mackenzie country. Experience the untouched beauty of New Zealand as you run alongside the tranquil lake, passing iconic landmarks, such as the Church of The Good Shepherd. Competitors from New Zealand, Australia, and beyond, all gather for this destination race, just a three-hour drive from Christchurch.

“What makes this race so special is the location,” says event director, Kerry Uren. “Lake Tekapo and the Mackenzie Region is undoubtedly one of New Zealand’s most scenic destinations. The event means that people get to experience it in all its glory, literally right under their feet. It’s so peaceful, and even when we have 1000-odd competitors out on the course, there are still times when it feels like it is just you in this incredible alpine scenery. We are so lucky to bring people here to experience it.”

Participants can choose to enter the 50km, 32km, 21km, 12km, or 5km routes, and there’s also a Kids Dash. Beyond the race, explore the region’s activities and check out its fantastic restaurants. “Come for the run, and stay a few extra nights to create lasting memories in this breathtaking region,” adds Kerry.

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What’s on

Upcoming events taking place in and around Christchurch over the coming months.

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12 AUGUST - BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE

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17-19 AUGUST - MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

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18 AUGUST – ROCK TENORS - THE ANTHEMS TOUR

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Conor Clarke and friends, or what is really a photography extravaganza opens at Jonathan Smart Gallery, 5.30pm on 18 August.

Clarke teaches photography at the Canterbury School of Art, Ilam, and at the heart of this exhibition is a suite of her photographs of mountains and

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sky (predominantly) that play with scale and viewpoint in surprising and delightful ways. The Angle of Repose (above) is one of those photographs.

She is joined on this occasion by many friends and photographic mentors, including: Haru Sameshima, Mark Adams, Solomon Mortimer, Tia Ranginui, Edith Amituani, Jae Hoon Lee, Craig Hilton,

John Miller, and Roberta Thornley. It reads like a veritable who’s who of contemporary New Zealand photography – an exhibition not to be missed.

Conor Clarke, The Angle of Repose

18 August – 16 September

Jonathan Smart Gallery

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TE RĀ: THE MĀORI SAIL

Te Rā is a sail woven in harakeke (flax) e imated to be 200 years old. It briefly returns to Aotearoa in 2023 on loan from the British Museum.

Te Rā is significant as the only existing Māori sail from post-early contact, and is currently on exhibition at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetū.

How did Te Rā find its way home? Its arrival was anticipated in 1922 by Sir Peter Buck, c.1877 – 1951, (Ngāti Mutunga) encouraging others in Aotearoa to study Te Rā. His wishes were finally realised in 2023 with weavers, scientists, and academics, now conscious of its history and significance.

Dr Catherine Smith while undertaking her PhD on Māori textiles in 2022, and master weaver, Ranui Ngarumu, ONZM, visited the British Museum and saw Te Rā. Working with Dr Donna Campbell, Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Waikato, (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Ruanui), they received a Royal Society Te Apārangi Marsden grant fund for further study and the exhibition of Te Rā in Aotearoa.

Te Rā has its origins in a technological revolution in Polynesia from the 13th century. Changes in climate saw harakeke gain prominence as the primary weaving material for clothing, rope, fishing nets, and also recognised for its medicinal properties.

Te Rā is a taonga that has an association with numerous aspects of human behaviour and relationships.

The agreement for Te Rā’s loan encompasses its return to the British Museum when its exhibition in Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum is over. This commitment is confirmed at a time when colonial history increasingly addresses the return of significant indigenous objects to their place of origin. In 2021, for example, Cambridge College returned a ‘royal ancestral heirloom,’ a Benin bronze taken in 1897 from the Kingdom of Benin, Nigeria. It is not unrealistic to also consider that Te Rā’s brief visit home may also see its final return home.

IMAGE DETAILS: Te Rā: The Māori Sail Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū Cnr Worcester Blvd and Montreal St, 8 July – 23 October

Photograph: Makers unknown Te Rā [the sail] (detail) c. 1770–1800. Harakeke, kererū, kāhu and kākā feathers, dog skin. On loan from the Trustees of the British Museum. © Whakaarahia anō te rā kaihau Te Rā Project. Photograph: Cultural Heritage Imaging. A partnership project between Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum.

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15 August
Olivia Chamberlain Guidelines A partnership project between Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Until 23 October | Free entry

WHIRIA TE TĀNGATA: WEAVING THE PEOPLE TOGETHER OVER 150 YEARS

Whiria Te Tāngata documents and celebrates the 150th anniversary of Te Wānanga o Waitaha University of Canterbury, its gue curator PhD Art Hi orian Bojana Rimbovska highlighting heritage obje s ‘chosen to make visitors think about what it means for a university to be part of the community for 150 years’.

The exhibition features heritage objects, photographs and documents from 1873 to the present. Among its highlights is a painting by Rita Angus (1908 – 1970), Untitled [Mountain Biological Station, Cass], 1936. Her attention during this period centred upon Canterbury’s ‘hard, clear light’, an idea shared by other promising artists. Angus became a student at Canterbury College (now the University of Canterbury) in 1927, valuing the importance the art school then placed on skills in drawing. During her time at Canterbury College, Angus was also influenced by lecturer in Art History, James Shelley, whose authority as a Cambridge University scholar was widely felt by other local artists, equally aware of European modernism, including Rhona Haszard, Russell Clark, Rata Lovell-Smith, and Evelyn Page. Shelley possessed a knowledge of modernism beyond his Christchurch contemporaries, praising the work of New Zealand painters who flirted with modernism, keen to liberate students and the general public, providing support for painting, drama, music, dance, and romantic discussions, on the artist’s role in society.

DETAILS: Whiria Te Tāngata: Weaving the People Together - 50 Years of College and Community, Pūmanawa Gallery, First Floor, Boys’ High Building, The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, 20 July - 9 September.

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NEW WORK:

15 August – 8 September

Joanna Braithwaite

Nigel Buxton

Darryn George

Chloe Summerhayes

Katie Thomas

Tim J. Veling

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REVIEWS

OLIVIA CHAMBERLAIN, GUIDELINES

Guidelines is the 5th in a series from Olivia Chamberlain of floating, minimal geometric forms in acrylic on cotton paintings, a progressive exploration of her imagery, informed by a certainty and attitude in the realisation of an impressive series of new paintings. Chamberlain comments: “I am using, re-using, flipping, and altering, many paper cutouts from previous works, and I am looking to lines, shapes, and colours, that I notice around me. The lines are straighter, corners are squarer, colours are more saturated.” Undoubtedly the exhibition’s title, Guidelines, seems ironically deceptive, Chamberlain’s further reconsideration and intuitive exploration of relationships between colour, form and space are fundamental to the exhibition’s success. Olivia Chamberlain, Guidelines, City Art Depot, 96 Disraeli St, 15 August – 4 September. IMAGE: Olivia Chamberlain, untitled, 2023, acrylic on canvas.

MIRANDA PARKES, BALLER

News of a new exhibition of paintings by Miranda Parkes is always accompanied by expectations of large, billowing canvases, hosting boisterous and resolute colour harmonies, and Baller, like previous exhibitions exceeds such expectations. Yes, Parkes more than delivers on such expectations, the reality and experience in the gallery is always so much more. Parkes’ canvases and large-scale paintings are treasures, complemented by wall-sculptures animated by rowdy colour harmonies and flowers in a state of seemingly continual blossom. Parkes’ manipulation of her materials of choice reveals evocative evidence of the artist as shaman, an intermediary, and an act of metamorphosis, as magnificent as it is sublime. Miranda Parkes, Baller, Jonathan Smart Gallery, 52 Buchan St, Sydenham, 13 July – 12 August. IMAGE: Miranda Parkes, Tōtaranui, 2022, acrylic, metallic leaf, 24 carat gold lead and varnish on board, 2023, acrylic on foam board.

TIA BARRETT: HE POUNAMU KO ĀU

Opening in June in COCA Toi Moroki’s downstairs gallery space

Tia Barrett’s He Pounamu Ko Āu was an unanticipated revelation.

Describing He Pounamu Ko Āu, in the accompanying gallery handout, Barrett underlines her art practice as “firmly grounded in celebrating my wahine Māori identity and deepening my connection to my whenua me o ngā tūpuna through a lens-based practice. The positive transformation of feeling uplifted through this research, [for He Pounamu Ko Āu], is the peace felt when pounamu arrives in the riverbeds in Te Waipounamu. My mōteatea describes this peace as a calming sensation.’ Certainly, as both film and installation, at the heart of the experience of He Pounamu Ko Āu is the authority of its sensory and physical presence. COCA Toi Moroki, 66 Gloucester St, 24 June – 20 August.

IMAGE: Tia Barrett, Pounamu, detail from He Pounamu Ko Āu

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Historic Treasures from the Collections of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Canterbury Museum Maker unknown Bilas, ceremonial headdress (detail). Papua New Guinea. Bird heads, feathers, cordage and stick. Collection of Canterbury Museum
open at the Gallery Free entry
A partnership project between Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū and Canterbury Museum
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GALLERY GLIMPSE COMPONENT: LIVING IN A LOOP

Auckland-based artist Component is widely regarded as a pioneer of stencil art in New Zealand, and internationally recognised for his style and attitude.

For more than two decades he has explored and redefined the boundaries of his art and his subjects, his street art and public murals in parallel with his work in galleries and museums, locally and internationally in numerous group exhibitions and collaborations with other artists and designers.

Shaping the street art scene in New Zealand and a founding member of the influential Auckland-based Art Collective, Component’s subjects range from “pop culture icons and political figures to abstraction.”

His exhibition, Living in a Loop, at Fiksate Gallery, sees the artist encouraging us to “liberate ourselves from the confines of repetitive patterns that shape our reality, embracing the potential for personal growth and transformation”. Central to such ambitions is a serious commitment to his art as a critical means for social and political commentary and change. In a recent interview he commented: “I often find myself gravitating towards social issues, personal narratives, and cultural representations. These themes allow me to engage with viewers on a deeper level, spark conversations, and highlight the interconnectedness of our human experiences.”

He described Living in a Loop as showcasing “a blend of my signature stencil style alongside experimentation with new techniques and visual elements.”

Fiksate Gallery notes: “Component’s art acts as a mirror, inviting contemplation on the choices we make, the habits we form, and the consequences they bear. Living in a Loop sparks a dialogue on the role of art in challenging societal conventions and fostering individuality. With every brushstroke and every precise stencil cut, Component invites viewers to explore their own unique narratives within the intricate tapestry of life.”

DETAILS: Component, Living in a Loop, Fiksate Gallery, 54 Hawdon Street, Sydenham, 28 July – 26 August.

IMAGE: Component, Hope’s Silent Echo, 2023, Ink on found metal

REQUEST TO ARTISTS FOR EXPRESSIONS OF

INTEREST

Stoddart Cottage Gallery Calls for Proposals: Request to artists, groups, or individuals interested in taking part in group shows for the first part of its 2024 programme. Submissions of high-quality are requested across all mediums from emerging to established practitioners with themes resonating with the building’s heritage, nature, ecology, local environment, women’s arts practice, and risk-taking.

Contact: www.stoddartcottage.nz/exhibit-here

Eastside Gallery invites local artists to contribute to Strange Materials, 25 Sept – 21 Oct: Request for artworks made using unusual materials. Preference given to works ‘made strange’. Deadline to register interest: Thursday 17 August (work does not need to be complete by this date). To register and request a form: arts@tewhare.org or visit Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester St, Tues-Sat 12-5pm, or phone: 03 981 2881.

Workshop: Photographic Storytelling with Janneth Gil: Multi-award winning visual storyteller Janneth Gil is hosting workshops, exploring photography’s potential for healing and positive social change. Participants will construct their own visual narratives, acquiring unique techniques and nuanced visual creative and technical abilities, research, shooting and critical feedback. Workshop culminates in a group exhibition at Photosynthesis, for all participants. Workshops 17 Aug - 18 Sept. Fee applies. Contact: fineart@jannethgil.com

IMAGE: Stoddart Cottage, 2 Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour

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PROJECT 21 12 AUGUST - 08 OCTOBER 2023 URBAN ART SPECIALISTS 54 Hawdon St. Sydenham FIKSATE GALLERY www.fiksate.com Ph: 03 365 0763 386 St Asaph Street 03 366 0724 windsorgallery.co.nz David
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AT THE GALLERIES

ELIZABETH THOMSON, CELLULAR MEMORY, THE CENTRAL ART GALLERY, THE ARTS CENTRE

TE MATATIKI TOI ORA, 27 JULY – 26 AUGUST

Elizabeth Thomson’s painting and sculpture are a one of its kind encounter. Described by art critic, John Hurrell as “magical catalysts,” Thomson orchestrates a unique iconography of refined abstract images and figurative entities alluding to the perplexing detail of the natural world.

IMAGE: Elizabeth Thomson, Cellular Memory 2021 – 90

THREE ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT WINDSOR GALLERY, 386 ST ASAPH STREET, PHILLIPSTOWN

David Paterson, Joel Hart, and Rhonye McIlroy feature at Windsor Gallery in August with McIIroy’s contemporary historical paintings revealing stories about ancestors and a history of migration to Aotearoa, and public and private encounters.

IMAGE: Rhonye McIIroy, Whalewatcher, acrylic on board

FOUR STUDENTS, THE PLATFORM GALLERY @ ART METRO, 465 PAPANUI RD, 17 JULY - 31 AUGUST

Four students from Art Metro are exhibiting an eclectic range of works in various media in its Platform Gallery, working in pastels, acrylics and graphite, with 10% of sales deducted to fund underprivileged children entry into Art Metro holiday programmes. Monday – Thursday, 10am – 3.30pm.

IMAGE: Grazie Daly, West Coast Nikau, 2018, acrylic on canvas

August September

JOANNA BRAITHWAITE, NIGEL BUXTON, DARRYN GEORGE, CHLOE SUMMERHAYES, KATIE THOMAS AND TIM J. VELING, NEW WORKS, PGGALLERY192, 192 BEALEY AVE.

Joanna Braithwaite’s inquisitive commitment to our relationship with the myriad of species occupying planet earth continues to sustain her arts practice after almost four decades. Writer Gregory O’Brien observes; “notions of progress and evolution are seldom far from the surface of her paintings.”

IMAGE: Joanna Braithwaite, Capture d’écran, 2023, oil on canvas

ARTS CANTERBURY ART SHOW

THE CASHMERE CLUB OPENING NIGHT 25 AUG 7PM

Tickets purchased from Eventbrite

SAT 26 & SUN 27 AUG

10AM-4PM Gold coin entry artscanterbury.org.nz

CHWY, “ELDRITCH EL-DRICH: WEIRD AND SINISTER OR GHOSTLY,” ART HOLE, 336 ST ASAPH ST, 23 – 27 AUGUST, 10.30AM TO 4PM

CHWY (aka Carl Woolley) hosts an exhibition of horror, weird sci fi and fantasy graphic art in paintings, prints, vector graphics, and stickers, his subjects seemingly writhing in the pleasure of their very reality.

IMAGE: Eldritch, Writhing Mass, posca paint markers on bristol board

SAM NEAL, SAM QUINN, ELIJAH MOLLOY-WOLT, YOU CAN SEE AN END IN THE FIELDS AND I WAS ABOUT AS MUDDY AS I’D EVER BEEN, SHOULD IT BE THAT I LEAVE THIS PLACE THEN I WOULD, SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, BLOCK 2, ARTS ROAD, 2 – 11 AUGUST

Sam Neal, Sam Quinn, Elijah Molloy-Wolt reconsider landscape as a subject for artists, commenting: Though attractive, landscape remains an ambiguous term… though beautiful it amplifies a sense of existential loneliness, as one searches for purpose. IMAGE: Sam Quinn, untitled, 120mm film

Tia Barrett

Pounamu Ko Āu

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DAY TRIP GALLERIES

Make a day of it, and visit these galleries beyond the city of Christchurch.

CORAL BROUGHTON, PULL BACK FROM TOMORROW

10 AUGUST - 13 SEPTEMBER

Coral Broughton’s self-portraits explore the invisibility of aging woman in Western society, exploring the notion of “the other” re-thinking what society considers acceptable or not.

IMAGE: Carol Broughton, Pull back from Tomorrow, oil on canvas.

Art on the Quay, 176 Williams St, Kaiapoi

HENA HENA, REVIVING KIMONO TO FLOURISH

27 AUGUST - 21 SEPTEMBER

Founder of Hena Hena clothing, Nana Sakaguchi is bringing new life to handcrafted kimonos, commenting, “Japanese kimonos are again sharing their sustainable beauty with the world.”

IMAGE: Nana Sakaguchi, Kimono, silk dress. Rangiora Chambers Gallery, 141 Percival St

CREATIVITY AND SOCIAL CONNECTIONS

2 AUGUST - 10 SEPTEMBER

Oxford Gallery’s energy in August is focused on social connections for its community and visitors, featuring artworks by Waimakariri artists, and drop-in activities.

IMAGE: Artists’ Makers Day and paintings by Philip Trusttum, Oxford Gallery, 2022 Oxford Gallery toi o Waimakariri, 72 Main Street, Oxford

KAY VAN DYK, JOEL FITZGERALD & KATIE PASCOE, EXQUISITE CORPSE

12 AUGUST - 8 OCTOBER

A collective of three Nelson jewellers, Exquisite Corpse is inspired by the game of the same name. IMAGE: Kay van Dyk, Joel Fitzgerald & Katie Pascoe, Exquisite Corpse Series 4

Ashburton Art Gallery, 327 West Street,

ART CONFRONTING GLOBAL DISASTERS

Michael Armstrong’s recent work questions painting as a means for political protest and the inadequacies of market fundamentalism when it confronts global environmental disasters. He observes: “The art market is supported by the same economic imperatives as the rest of capitalism. So what is the relevance of art that protests the dangers of that system?”

IMAGE: Michael Armstrong, Free Market Ideological Mess, 2023, loose canvas

1-31 August | MCATAMNEY GALLERY AND DESIGN STORE, 49 TALBOT ST, GERALDINE

OLGA PARR & VERONICA EK, EPHEMERAL

4 - 27 AUGUST

Russian-born Olga Parr documents the Banks Peninsula region with photographer/painter Veronica Ek, her photographs also a key source for her paintings.

IMAGE: Veronica Ek, Fleeting, limited edition photograph. Stoddart Cottage Gallery, 2 Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour

This exhibition celebrates 150 years of the University of Canterbury through the objects and people that have shaped both College and community.

Pūmanawa Gallery, The Arts Centre 20 July – 9 September, Free entry

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DISCOVER

1 PGgallery 192

Contemporary New Zealand Art

192 Bealey Ave, Central Chri church

Tues-Fri 10.30-5pm, and Sat 10.30-2pm www.pggallery192.co.nz

2 General Po ery Clay art, supplies and classes

27 Essex St, Phillip own

Wed-Sat 10-4pm www.generalpo ery.co.nz

3 Fibre Gallery

A di in ly Moana Gallery

Lvl 1/285 Cashel St, Central Chri church

Wed-Fri 10am-4pm

www.tagatamoana.com/fibre-gallery

4 The Central Art Gallery, Contempory New Zealand Art 2 Worce er Blvd, City Centre

Wed-Sun 10-4pm www.thecentral.co.nz

5 Maxine Burney Art Studio & Gallery

Arti ’s Studio, Painting & Photography

The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, 28 Worce er Blvd

Mon-Sat 10-5pm. By appointment also. www.maxineburney.co.nz

6 Chri church Art Gallery

Te Puna o Waiwhetū

Chri church’s Public Art Gallery Cnr Worce er Blvd & Montreal St

Mon-Sun 10-5pm, Wed to 9pm www.chri churchartgallery.org.nz

Linwood Arts Ea side Gallery

Local Chri church Arti s & classes 388 Worce er St, Linwood

Tues-Sat 12-5pm www.linwoodarts.org

8 Jonathan Smart Gallery

Contemporary New Zealand Art 52 Buchan St, Sydenham

Wed-Sat 11-5pm www.jonathansmartgallery.com

9 Windsor Gallery

Contemporary Art & Framing

386 St Asaph Street, Phillip own Mon-Fri 9-5pm, and Sat 10-3pm www.windsorgallery.co.nz

10 Fiksate Studio & Gallery

Urban Contemporary Art 54 Hawdon St, Sydenham

Tues-Wed 10-2.30pm, Thur 10-5pm, Fri 10-8pm, and Sat 11-4pm www.fiksate.com

12 Ravenscar House Museum House Museum, Art & Furnishings 52 Rolle on Ave, Mon-Sun 10-5pm www.ravenscarhouse.com

13 Chambers Gallery

Contemporary New Zealand Art 80 Durham Street South, Sydenham Tue-Fri 10.30am-5pm, Sat 11am-3pm www.chambersart.co.nz

14 COCA Toi Moroki

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City Art Depot

New Zealand Art, Speciali Framing 96 Disraeli St, Sydenham

Mon-Fri 8.30-5pm, and Sat 10-2pm www.cityart.co.nz

Centre for Contemporary Art 66 Glouce er Street

Tue-Fri 10-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm www.coca.org.nz

To include your gallery on this page, conta Murray Dempsey - 03 343 3669

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Here are some tips to help you incorporate pink makeup into your looks. Especially if you’ve picked up a few pink clothing pieces recently (turn the page for inspiration).

For a pink-themed makeup look, create a soft and romantic appearance by focusing on the eyes, cheeks, and lips. Start with a light pink eyeshadow on the lids, and blend it with a slightly darker shade in the crease for depth. Add a touch of shimmery pink eyeshadow to the centre of the lids to make the eyes pop. Line your eyes with a thin black or brown eyeliner, keeping it close to the lash line for a subtle e ect. Apply mascara to complete the eye look.

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Feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin is a priceless sensation. Skin, the largest organ of the body, holds tremendous power in shaping overall well-being. If you’ve noticed changes in your skin due to ageing or have scars from acne that you’d like to diminish, microneedling is an exceptional solution.

This clinically tested treatment is known to enhance skin texture, smooth wrinkles, reduce enlarged pores, and minimise the appearance of acne, scarring, cellulite, stretch marks, and pigmentation. The pioneer of this groundbreaking technique

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Book an appointment at Acacia and be prepared for exciting results. Owners and clinicians Azita (pictured right) and Ellie (left) Yousefi have not only been recognised in the microneedling field, but the two sisters emerged as finalists in the highly esteemed Dermapen Practitioner Award. Ellie, in fact, was awarded New Zealand’s Dermapen Winner and Azita was high-performance Practitioner, impressive

accolades given the competitive pool of 25 clinicians.

At Acacia, you can expect nothing less than professional-grade treatment. The talented owners have infused their skills and expertise into their entire team, ensuring that each client receives exceptional care and experiences remarkable transformations. Take the first step toward rejuvenating and revitalising skin by scheduling your appointment at Acacia Skin Health & Beauty below. www.acaciabeauty.co.nz

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Endometriosis affects an estimated 120,000 New Zealanders. Many wait an average of eight years between symptoms developing, and diagnosis.

Endometriosis New Zealand (ENZ) wants government to develop a national endometriosis action plan, similar to that in Australia, and to including funding and research.

“We heard that women with endometriosis are a ected by lack of available information around menstrual health, as well as being unfairly

a ected by a lack of management, and treatment guidance for health practitioners, and limited availability of specialist treatments,” the report says.

ENZ Chief Executive Tanya Cooke says words alone will not improve the lives of women burdened by endometriosis.

“It must be backed up with a specific action plan, and underpinned by funding and resources,” she says.

Common endometriosis symptoms

• debilitating period pain

• pain during or after intercourse

• pelvic, lower back, or leg pain

• pain during or around ovulation

• painful urination

• fertility problems

• rectal pain

• painful bowel movements, a bloated abdomen, constipation, or diarrhoea

• constant tiredness

• depression, mood disturbances, PMS

• premenstrual spotting

• immune system issues

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Have you ever wondered what causes a stye?

An internal stye forms when one of the oil glands in your eyelids becomes clogged or obstructed. An external stye occurs when there’s an infection inside the hair follicle of an eyelash. Essentially, it’s similar to a common acne pimple. It’s important to note that styes can occur in multiple instances at the same time, adding to the discomfort and frustration.

Here are a few tips to reduce the discomfort of a stye.

Apply a clean, warm compress to the a ected eye for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. The warmth helps to increase blood circulation, and promote the natural drainage of the stye.

Keep the area clean. Maintain good hygiene by washing your hands frequently and avoiding touching or rubbing your eyes.

Avoid makeup and contact lenses until the stye has healed. These can further irritate the eye and prolong the recovery process.

Don’t squeeze or pop the stye. It may be tempting but avoid touching the stye as it can lead to further infection, or spread the bacteria.

Over-the-counter remedies. You can find over-the-counter treatments such as eyelid scrubs or ointments specifically designed to alleviate styes. These can help with symptom relief, and expedite healing.

Consult a healthcare professional if the stye persists or worsens after a few days of home treatment.

Remember, it’s crucial to exercise caution and consult a professional if the stye doesn’t improve, or if you experience severe symptoms such as vision problems or excessive pain.

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By stimulating collagen production and promoting cellular regeneration, it works to restore a youthful glow and improve overall skin texture.

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Take charge of your heart health

Yet, in our fast-paced and often stressful modern world, neglecting the health of our most vital organ is easy. Fortunately, in this age of technological advancements, managing and improving heart health has become easier than ever. Introducing CardiAction, an innovative heart screening and intervention management app that empowers you to take control of your heart and artery health like never before.

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The good news is that many heart conditions are preventable, or manageable, with early detection and timely intervention. CardiAction is more than just an app. It is your dedicated heart health partner. Developed by a team of top-notch cardiologists and technology experts, this cutting-edge app revolutionises how we approach heart care.

With CardiAction, you can now perform comprehensive heart assessments from the pharmacy. We use state-ofthe-art technology to gather data, analyse vital heart metrics, and generate personalised health reports. From heart rate variability to arterial health, CardiAction covers it all. The app provides personalised recommendations based on your screening results, o ering tailored interventions to address potential risks or concerns.

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It is only when one of these senses begins to fail that we realise how much we take them for granted.

The founders of Hear Again, Steve and Samantha Foster, are passionate about our sense of hearing. Their business has helped more than 20,000 people improve their hearing since they opened their doors 10 years ago. “Our hearing connects us to the people around us,” explains Clinical Director Steve, “whether this is in face-to-face conversation, on the phone, video chats, or simply watching TV. It is only when your hearing starts to reduce that you realise how important this is.”

Operations Director Samantha oversees the company’s busy clinics. “We have been very particular in selecting our team members, ensuring they share our common goal of making the road to better hearing as easy as possible. We take great pride in having over half of our clients visit us as a result of a recommendation made by one of our existing clients. Hearing loss is a very personal thing, so there is never a one size fits all solution.

“Hearing loss can occur suddenly and is often very unsettling when this happens,” explains Steve, “however, the most common cause of this is a blockage of earwax. In our clinic at The Hub in Hornby, we have a purpose made ear-health suite in which our ear nurses can remove this (or any other blockages which occur in your ears) quickly and comfortably using the latest micro-suction techniques.

“Hearing losses can also develop over many years.

This often surprises people as the change occurs so gradually, they don’t notice it happening,” advises Samantha. “It is usually a friend or family member who will notice a reduction in speech understanding or engagement in the conversation. These types of hearing losses normally require the use of hearing aids.”

“A reduction of hearing has also recently been linked to the onset of cognitive decline, resulting in early dementia,” explains Steve, “but encouragingly, there is now clear evidence to show the use of hearing aids can stop and even reverse this process. With hearing aids now being so discreet, the convenience of rechargeability and the wireless connection to cell phones; this is a much easier pill to swallow than in years past. I am regularly told by my clients they are amazed at how easy the process was and how quickly they can forget the aids are there.

“We o er a free hearing check to make your first step to better hearing as simple as possible,” reassures Samantha. “We can chat through your options to ensure the hearing solution is tailor-made for you, and with a six week no-risk trial, you can ensure you are getting the right thing for you long term.”

Call 03 974 1658 for your free hearing check or to arrange a free no-obligation demonstration of the latest hearing aids at Hear Again, the Hub, Hornby.

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Conferences & Events

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at the forefront of creating unforgettable experiences. Discover a showcase of some of the finest contemporary spaces, places, and services the city has to o er for your next special event or conference.
Beautiful venues and expert operators

successful conferences and events

Conferences are an excellent means of showcasing an organisation’s professional development, providing employees with networking opportunities, and helping to grow their presence in relevant industries.

Events run the gamut from celebratory family occasions, to company milestones, national trade shows, charity fundraisers, exhibition openings and a whole host more.

Canterbury is full of facilities that can cater for events of all sizes, and many of them feature on these pages. Some are purpose-built, others have evolved, yet all draw visitors –national and international – and locals alike to experience the sights, ambience, and professionalism, of our region.

Many of the organisations and businesses featured on the following pages will help you plan your event, sort the catering, and even help with activities for partners.

Delicious bespoke catering

Catering to your individual requirements is what Sally and Kate excel at. They know all the secrets to create the perfect catering for any event.

Specialising in smaller functions and get togethers, they have an array of catering options to suit your occasion.

Conferences are big business these days, bringing together like-minded people to learn, generate new ideas, network and to refresh motivation.

Visiting a new place is part of the appeal for many attendees (and their partners), and most conferences and seminars include a social aspect. Dinners, sight-seeing trips, and parties are fun, and also help with making friends, and networking.

Such gatherings o er an opportunity to gain a fresh perspective, and to learn about the latest trends in the di erent academic and business arenas. Issues and indepth industry knowledge are presented, discussed and disseminated, with sessions led by the best influencers.

Regardless of where a conference is held, guest speakers are usually prestigious national and international speakers. By attending these events, you get to meet these industry influencers and learn from their recommendations first-hand.

A function destination like no other.

Tai Tapu Hotel hosts a private function venue which opens onto two large picturesque outdoor areas.

Come by bike, car or helicopter we welcome you all. Weddings, Parties, Conferences, Christmas & Work Functions, Catering on and off site, and the most beautiful views of the Tai Tapu hills.

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If you’re planning a conference or special event, then look no further than Christchurch and its satellite suburbs and towns.
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a versatile venue conferences

Protocol is nestled at the foot of the Cashmere Hills on Colombo Street, one of the longest, straightest, and significantly historical, streets of our city. It is a happening location with an incredible vibe.

The spacious and airy atmosphere also make it an excellent venue for events and functions. There are two dedicated private event spaces, with each one having its own separate entrance and private terrace.

The Elevate room is upstairs, and is ideal for smaller functions, holding up to 50 people for a cocktail-style event, or 35 for a seated meal. The room can also be booked for meetings, seminars, business, or club meetings. It has its own private bar and balcony.

The Lounge room is located on the ground floor. This holds up to 100 people for a casual style setup, and up to 60 for a seated meal.

This is the room for those larger meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops, training sessions and corporate functions. The Lounge has its own private entrance, terrace, bar, and bathrooms.

Both rooms have conference equipment available, with two TV screens in Elevate, one TV screen in the Lounge, and a whiteboard, microphone, and audio cable for music also available.

In-house catering options include platters, pizzas or set menus –subject to seasonal availability. The Protocol team happily discuss specific requirements to ensure every guest is catered for, while the extensive beverage menu covers both alcohol and non-alcohol options.

Enquire now for more details to book your next work or corporate event at functions@protocolbar.co.nz.

No matter the weather or your mood, there is nothing so good as knowing a visit to your favourite venue will restore your sense of wellbeing.
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Cooking for change

When the mother of a special needs daughter approached her, the decision was easy, and Rita began providing cooking classes to facilitate pathways for disabled communities into the hospitality industry.

“It’s not just a job for me. It’s a life mission,” she declares. Rita’s My Home Chef classes cover health and safety, knife skills, proper cooking posture, and an array of delicious meal recipes thanks to lifetime experience of cooking Mediterranean, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European cuisines.

She says one of her special needs students is 22 and a wizard in the kitchen, easily cooking three meals in 45 minutes. “I can’t even cook as quickly as he can,” Rita says. Open to new students of any age and skill level, Rita notes that “everybody is welcome to come and learn, improve their skills, and gain new ideas.”

Rita hopes to open the first kitchen in Aotearoa with a disabled workforce, to beat the stigma in society and provide equal opportunities. Looking for a like-minded individual to join her in this unique business venture, Rita encourages anyone who is interested in investing or helping build this space to get in touch. Enquire online. www.myhomechef.co.nz

Cheers TO

THE HOP

Small-batch craft beers are extremely popular. They are invariably more flavourful, with better texture and dimension than mass-produced beers.

In Geraldine, beer drinkers are being treated to the diversity of beer styles and taste profiles, produced at local brewery and restaurant, House of Hop, just outside of town on the road to Fairlie.

This new family-owned restaurant is open for general dining from Thursday – Sunday, can cater for large groups, and be hired for private events.

Craft beer devotees can sample an impressive range of beer that has been brewed onsite by their two brewers, along with delicious food developed to complement the craft beer range.

Ciders and wines are available for non-beer drinkers, and with an exceptional range, including West Coast IPA, stout, pale ale, Kolsch,

wheat beer, and Kiwi Hazy IPA, on tap, it’s likely most guests will be tempted to try the brews.

Set menus are available for large groups and private events, and include top selling dishes from the full menu, including the House of Hop craft beer beef burger, and its Big Kahuna Hawaiian chicken burger. House of Hop is also mobile. Its chill trailer is equipped with kegs and taps that enables the brewery to take its specialty beers to festivals and events, including private functions. See them at Brews on the Bay, Caroline Bay, Timaru, on 4 November, and the South Island Beer Festival in Christchurch on 25 November.

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Rita Yosef didn’t know her home cooking business would benefit so many lives when she began.
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Better venue Better bonding

Now, picture a vast homestead nestled neatly behind the Avon River, that maintains a tone of sophistication but adds in fun, exciting elements with team building, lawn games and masses of history. It’s not too far to travel and it has everything you need for a conference or corporate dinner. It’s Mona Vale.

Kate Mclauchlan, the homestead’s general manager, says their venue’s visuals make all the di erence when it comes to events. The views from breakout rooms will have your team feeling like they’ve been transported and treated to a holiday experience.

Even with a conference in the hustle bustle of the city, Mona Vale should be the team’s next stop, providing lavish dinners and canapes alongside a delicious array of drinks to wash down a busy day. Catering to all dietary requirements and requests, the kitchen sources only sustainable, premium and locally produced food. Kate says the team provide a seamless dinner experience and everyone is looked after, so clients can sit back and build relationships. “The customer experience is a huge focus for us,” she says.

For business done beautifully, enquire online with Mona Vale.

TIME FOR TEAM BUILDING

If you’re looking to amp it back up, there’s nothing better than friendly competition and classic food.

CodeBreakers is your go-to spot in Christchurch. It’s not just a venue, it’s a fun factory, bursting with activities that will get your team’s spirit soaring.

Dive into its thrilling escape rooms, solving mysteries and decoding puzzles to crank up that team chemistry. The fun doesn’t stop there. You can hit the ping pong tables for a friendly contest or try your hand at the new cuttingedge darts. The immersive experiences on o er will excite and engage your group. Owner Logan McMillan says the combination is great and the venue is equipped with a projector and space for speeches too. “Everyone will be together, all in the same space. It’s all fun, playing and competing.”

With room for a crowd of 100, and a bar loaded with food and drinks, they’ve got your work and play sorted. Head on down and let the games begin with CodeBreakers at 166 St Asaph Street, where team building meets fun!

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Imagine your conference group stuck inside a sterile corporate building, a space that serves only one purpose, a location that keeps your team in ‘office-mode.’
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Good planning is essential

Clear communication is important, as is making other people’s responsibilities clear from the start. Whether it’s for an 80th birthday party, a wedding or anniversary, family reunion or a ladies lunch, some planning is needed, although how much will depend on the type and size of the gathering.

The occasion, theme, budget, venue, catering, entertainment, and number of guests must all be taken into consideration.

Here are some tips from Metropol:

Decide on the type and size of the event.

Planning a wedding may take far more e ort than a birthday celebration.

Determine the theme (if any) and budget.

Find the perfect venue. Sometimes it may be as simple as booking a favourite restaurant, other times it may involve having su cient space, on-site catering, liquor licence etc.

Stick to your budget. It dictates what is and isn’t possible throughout the planning process.

Work out a schedule and timeline even for an informal event, so nothing is missed out.

Co-opt others to help, especially if there are a lot of moving parts. Make sure everyone knows their specific responsibilities.

Generating ideas

Conferences are an essential part of academic life, providing the chance to present, listen to and review important and cutting-edge ideas, theories, and scientific finds.

If you want to know about the very latest findings in your field, sometimes before they are even published, then a conference is the place to be. Many researchers will present preliminary findings or work which has not yet been published, and these ideas can be great inspiration.

If you are a presenter then getting in front of the crowd is a chance to improve your presentation and communication skills. Soft skills are important for every career, and in academia or research such skills are particularly important.

Rehearsing will make you more comfortable in front of an audience, while answering questions after your presentation and chatting with other attendees will help hone your communications skills.

Listening to and participating in lively discussions at conferences can give you new ideas, help refine your existing concepts, and maybe even change your mind about emerging or key issues in a specific field.

Events usually include time for networking, during which attendees can create new connections with other professionals in the industry, and renew contact with those they already know. This one-on-one contact is a great opportunity to generate leads and new potential customers for your business; as well as turn current customers into brand ambassadors and increase customer loyalty.

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The bleak midwinter has us dreaming of warmth, leisurely lunches, and delicious drinks in sunshine colours.

A gorgeous new garden is taking centre stage for tours and events.

Not only does this multi-faceted garden have a variety of stunning garden rooms to explore, it also has an enchanting back story.

The garden, designed and created by Chris Boon (Owner), largely with plants rescued from Christchurch’s Red Zone. Willow Springs is a unique sevenacre private garden framed by a stream and sprinkled with natural ponds. Located in Marshland, it is just minutes from the CBD. “The fact that we are formed with rescued Red Zone plants particularly speaks to Cantabrians,” says co-owner Andrea Phillips, “it makes the events we host here even more special.” Open weekends from the end of September through to March, you can also visit by appointment. “We o er garden tours and lunches to groups, high teas, and picnics, and weddings for up to 50 people,” says Andrea.

Catering for events is supplied by café Paris for the Weekend, and the range of gorgeous spots in the garden makes it di cult to choose a favourite. “We have stream side ferns gardens, rustic spaces, or you can go more formal with our pagoda in the rose garden,” says Andrea. The colours are wonderful and constantly change with the season.

“We love creating memories and connections for everyone who spends time here.”

Astylish and welcoming setting with knowledgeable sta who love what they do would complete the scene. Luckily, local gem Odeon, on Gloucester Street, Christchurch, features divine Andalusian-inspired dishes sitting alongside a unique and dynamic wine list, which includes organic wines, and a delicious new cocktail list. “Whether you are looking for some cheer and chat with friends or celebrating something special, we promise you will love coming in for aperitivo in our bodega or bar area,” says General Manager Loren Mitchell-Moore, “it is an idyllic way to spend an afternoon or early evening. Our tapas menu is perfect for sharing and features smaller plates.” If you are looking for a substantial fare, prepare to be impressed by the sheer variety of taste sensations on the lunch and dinner menus. Choosing your selection of dishes could take some time.

The menus change regularly so there is always a new treat, consistently celebrating local, seasonal, and organic produce. Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan diets are covered with a selection of dishes that look as amazing as they taste.

Odeon is open for lunch Wednesday – Friday, and for dinner Wednesday – Sunday.

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dance THE WINTER BLUES AWAY

It’s all too easy to stay shut up in our homes in a state of hibernation when we should make an e ort to get out and about to blow away those winter blues.

That’s definitely what the team at the Kaiapoi Club thinks, and they have put together a great programme of events and shows to entice North Canterbury people into the warmth and conviviality of their facility. Coming up next on 5 August is the versatile DnD Showband with their double bill of Disco Divas and an Abba tribute. Colour, movement, spontaneity, chemistry, and laughter

make this band a great visual experience. Then on 12 August is the Totally 80s tribute band – a celebration of everything from that era. Think all the hits from Madonna, Simple Minds, Pretenders, Pat Benatar, Rick Astley, and many more. With all that, winter will become a distant memory.

The fun continues into spring too. On 16 September there will be a show and dinner package featuring The Court Theatre’s Scared Scriptless troupe. There will most certainly be mayhem and hilarity with this group of highly talented actors - so reserve your

Making every moment matter

spot. Apart from the shows at the club there is also the regular Monday Housie night to tempt people out, as well as a great indoor market once a month on a Sunday between 11am – 3pm.

All these activities are typical of the way the Kaiapoi Club constantly looks for di erent and interesting ways of attracting locals to the club.

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Overlooking Christchurch International Airport is a modern 4.5-star hotel, o ering 200 rooms, highend amenities, international cuisine, panoramic views of the Southern Alps, and an array of conference and event options.

If you’re looking for a convenient and well-appointed location to hold a meeting, look no further than Novotel Christchurch Airport.

If you’re planning a longer event, the hotel’s convenient location ensures that guests can make every moment matter, whether attending a conference or as a partner exploring the city.

Located just a six minute walk from the International Antarctic Centre, and 8km from both the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, and the Air Force Museum of New Zealand, it is an exceptional base for corporate travellers, or those seeking a hotel located near the airport.

Easy access to public transport options means guests can venture to Christchurch city centre in under 15 minutes.

Meander along the iconic Avon River or cycle along the bike paths on its banks, before returning to the hotel to enjoy a multitude of creature comforts.

Hotel manager James Wilson says the hotel is Allsafe Certified, has 24-hour reception, an on-site fitness centre, and dedicated parking spaces.

“We also have flexible conference options with floor to ceiling windows so you can enjoy the view.”

To enquire, call 03 357 6616, or email mirellel@hindmanagement.com

We all need a bit of a “pick me up” in the depths of winter when it seems that warm weather is just a figment of our imaginations.
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planning & delivery Prestigious

Discover the epitome of experience, excellence, and prestige for your next event.

Welcome to The George, Christchurch’s premier five-star hotel, where elegance meets excellence, and every event is transformed into an unforgettable experience. With six versatile event spaces, The George caters to gatherings of all sizes and purposes. Whether you are planning a corporate meeting, a gala, or an intimate celebration, let its dedicated team curate the perfect setting for your event.

The Residence and The Boardroom o er private dining options, while the talented cuisine team will work closely with you to create bespoke menus that tantalise every palate.

If you need accommodation for your guests, the luxurious hotel rooms o er a place to work, and a space to relax.

Have you considered an in-room VIP amenity to complete the experience? Perhaps you are after privacy, fresh air, and outdoor space to inspire creativity?

“Our Parkview and Pescatore venues boast natural light and views over Hagley Park, while the private gardens of The Residence are available for lunch time Thai chai sessions, or evening cocktails under the tree canopy,” says Georgina Torrington, director of sales and marketing. “If wellness is a focus for your next conference, take over one of our venues and turn it into a meditation or yoga space for attendees.”

Whatever your goal, rest assured that your event will be flawlessly executed, thanks to the attentive sta , state-of-theart facilities, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

At The George, they believe that every occasion is unique, and are devoted to making your vision come to life. Choose The George for your next event.

special making your event

If you add a range of beautiful spaces to these welcoming vibes, plus flexibility and plenty of carparking, then you’ve discovered the perfect venue for your function. For many years, Larcomb Vineyard has been involved in some of the most beautiful celebrations in the Canterbury region. This unique venue o ers everything needed to create your perfect event. The team always make sure to provide guests with the best services, o ering a wide variety of customisable menus and design options.

Managed by Tom Lawson from G&T Catering, Larcomb Vineyard has so much to o er. From assisting in the planning of your perfect day, through to making your casual Christmas function rock, the team has the skills and experience to impress the most discerning of guests.

Choose between the Big Barn and Small Barn, a duo of refreshing spaces with plenty of character and customisation options. Hosting up to 450 guests, or 250 seated, they are an excellent option for cocktail parties, gala dinners, conferences, and so much more. Whatever your Christchurch event, they are there to make it fantastic.

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Ross Steele, Te Pae Christchurch general manager says, “We’ve now got over a year of events under our belt, yet we are ready to continue on with the knowledge we’ve gained.” The knowledge gained to date ensures the team is unrivalled in expertise locally and enthused with a passion for embracing new opportunities.

Committed to manaakitanga, Te Pae understands that each event is unique and o ers customisable options to ensure every aspect aligns perfectly with the client’s goals.

As an events venue that embodies the spirit of Canterbury, Te Pae also actively supports the local community and economy. Demonstrating its commitment

to the region, more than 90% of the food served at events within the convention centre is sourced from Canterbury-based businesses, showcasing the rich culinary o erings, and talent in the area. “By supporting local suppliers, we deliver both an exceptional dining experience, and contribute to the growth and sustainability of the Canterbury business ecosystem.

“Te Pae’s second year marks a tribute to the visionary spirit of Christchurch. It serves as a reminder to the city’s resilience and unwavering dedication to providing exceptional experiences. We are privileged to welcome visitors from across the world, inviting them to discover the finest o erings that Christchurch has to o er.”

With its track record of success and a dedicated team, Te Pae is poised to

continue its strong presence in the events industry. Its commitment to providing exceptional service, fostering community connections, and promoting local businesses sets this inner-city events venue apart as a leader in the field. As the years progress, Te Pae will undoubtedly continue to play a vital role in shaping Christchurch’s reputation as a top-tier destination for events of all kinds.

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Features include:

1400-seat tiered auditorium, divisible into two 700-seat venues 2800m2 of exhibition space, expandable to 3300m2 960-seat banquet space overlooking Ōtākaro Avon River 1600 largest banquet seating 28,000m highly flexible, adaptable design.

Contact the Te Pae team today to start planning your best event

In its first year of operation, Christchurch’s events centre Te Pae has established itself as a premier destination for hosting exceptional events in the city.
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Dress to impress

If a guest look is what you need or simply a revamp, Fashionworks Hanmer Springs has curated clothing lines to dress you for a special celebration, a wedding, work at the o ce, or a day out with children.

Owner Alice Stielow guarantees you’ll leave “fully dressed and ready to go”.

From heels to handbags, boots to blouses, sneakers to skirts, Fashionworks has your customised outfit just waiting in their store.

The boutique stocks an exciting range of New Zealand’s finest brands, including Augustine, Amaya, Charlo, Lili Sidonio, Seduce,

Knewe, Tuesday Label, New London Jeans, Noa Noa, Molly Bracken, Zafina, Et Alia, and Vassalli.

With hues of green, and checks galore trending, Fashionworks has the clothing of colour and class. Choose from Django and Juliette shoes, to Urban Status or Milleni handbags, then let Alice and her team do the rest, and style you best. “It’s all about how you feel in it,” Alice says.

If you have a special event coming up, spend a day or a weekend away in Hanmer Springs, and shop Fashionworks, 4a Conical Hill Road, Hanmer Springs, or call 03 315 7120.

cooking classes Team building

Embark on a culinary adventure like no other with Riverside Kitchen’s interactive team cooking events.

Sign up for the pasta-making competition, where teams create delectable pasta dishes. Craft the perfect noodles and let the Riverside Kitchen team crown the ultimate pasta champions.

“At our team cooking events, we take the hard work out of cooking, and let your team enjoy creating and savouring food together,” say the passionate Riverside team.

For smaller groups, the Spanish Tapas class is ideal. Discover the secrets of mouthwatering tapas dishes to share with loved ones. Book a station for 4-7 guests and immerse yourself in a culinary journey. After creating fabulous tapas, gather around the table to indulge in your creations, paired with a refreshing Spanish-style summer cocktail. A great option for small teams in the lead-up to Christmas.

Manager Kristen Fox believes, “Food is a fantastic leveller for groups; everyone cooks and eats daily.”

Harness the power of food to bring your team closer together. Book via the link below.

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Unwind

in Hanmer

Daydreaming about relaxing and cosying up on a winter’s day with a beautiful alpine backdrop?

Clear Ridge Apartments in Hanmer Springs

o er stunning five-star boutique apartment accommodation, which is ideal for the perfect getaway or special event. The beautifully furnished apartments are spacious enough to sleep up to six guests, and feature a full kitchen and own laundry.

The size and amenities make it perfect for pre- and postwedding. It’s also suitable for families, business travellers, and group or couple weekend getaways.

Head out and you can explore all that the alpine stunning town has to o er including the thermal pools, a jet boat ride, delicious eateries, or a scenic walk.

If you don’t want to leave the accommodation, you can use the facilities on-site including the pool, spa, and barbecue area. The outdoor spa is the perfect spot to relax and take in the serenity, and most of the apartments have their own deluxe double spa. The lift will take you to the top floor, which boasts stunning views of the snowy mountains, too.

The sta here want nothing more than to give guests indulgent and luxury accommodation, taking pride in each apartment’s home-away-from-home feeling. Take a break from everyday life with Clear Ridge Apartments today.

The village is well-known for its relaxing hot springs, but adventure business Hanmer Springs Attractions also o ers a range of exciting activities perfect for groups. With jet boating, river rafting, quad bike and buggy adventures, bungy jumping and paintball on o er from one central hub, there’s an activity to appeal to everyone.

The team also o er catered morning and afternoon teas as well as a barbecue lunch option, allowing groups to spend a whole day enjoying themselves in the beautiful alpine outdoors.

With plenty of walking tracks to explore, and boutiques to browse in the village, plus fantastic wineries on the road from Christchurch, Hanmer Springs Attractions’ activities are perfect for including in a day trip to Hanmer Springs or for a multi-day itinerary. It’s also a great option for partner programmes or for pre and post-event exploration of the exciting Canterbury region.

Chat to the team at Hanmer Springs Attractions today about options for your next corporate event.

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Only 90 minutes north of Christchurch, Hanmer Springs is an ideal location for a corporate day trip away from the city.
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Endless attractions in Christchurch

Operating some of the city’s most well-known activities, the team at Christchurch Attractions has an extensive range of options to add a unique touch to any corporate event or function.

With major hotels and key locations including Te Pae Christchurch, Town Hall and the Isaac Theatre Royal along the route, using the heritage Christchurch Trams to transfer guests between venues adds a point of di erence to any event.

Private tram hire is available as well as a delegate pass option to allow delegate tram travel for the duration of a conference. Guests can also be treated to a private one-hour tram ride while enjoying drinks and canapés and seeing central Christchurch: pre-dinner socialising in a very distinctive and memorable way.

Punting on the Avon o ers a relaxing break away from a busy conference or as a

special touch to any event in the city. Choose to float through the Botanic Gardens, or glide through the central city past Te Pae Christchurch and the Town Hall on a privately chartered punt.

The Christchurch Gondola venue is another option for conferences and events with a multi-purpose space on a private level able to play host to meetings, bu et lunches, team-building activities, drinks and canapés functions, and gala dinners.

With panoramic views of Christchurch and Lyttelton, and walking tracks at the door, this is another fantastic alternative for various events.

The company’s activities (including the 36-seat 1920s Tramway Restaurant o ering curated dining experiences) are also

perfectly suited to Christmas events.

Gift vouchers also available to give to valued clients and/or employees.

Chat to the team today to find out how Christchurch Attractions can give your conference, meeting, or other event that point of di erence.

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P oramic WEDDING DESTINATION

Picked the date? Next on your list is to find your perfect venue, one that does it all.

Enter Amuri Estate – an enchanting place for your special day, and one certain to be absolutely beautiful.

Sweeping panoramic views of spectacular mountains surround a luxury lodge that boasts spacious areas for wining, dining and dancing – it’s a fabulous venue for any special occasion.

Amuri Estate o ers a unique setting for your upcoming event. The gorgeous destination has a welcoming atmosphere, 10 minutes out of Hanmer Springs. They cater for a variety of occasions, from intimate a airs up to large events. It really is the perfect place to celebrate.

You’ll fall in love with the idyllic setting of the mountains and dazzling night sky – it’s an ideal backdrop to capture any special moments. Remove the stress from your

event and take advantage of the facilities and expertise that the team o er – they can host large numbers and will make it an enjoyable experience.

Basque in amazing farmland and mountain views from the modern barnstyle building. Choose from a large reception hall, the breathtaking drawing room, and a paved canape and drinks terrace, which are large enough for dining. There’s also an array of accommodation in the nearby township and local transportation to take you between if needed.

Owner Vanessa is a qualified event manager and can aid with planning before your event. She’ll also ensure everything is running smoothly on the day and keep stress to a minimum. She can take on as much or as little as you’d like including

liaising with the MC, organising the photographer, creating the run sheet, and arranging any meetings. The venue works with a selection of top-notch catering companies, who can use the on-site kitchen and bring your wildest food dreams to life. Book your next event at Amuri Estate by calling Vanessa on 027 554 4056 or 03 3155 351 or email amuriestate@gmail.com.

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MOUTH WATERING

platters

Hanmer Springs is an ideal location to hold a conference or an event of any kind – be it a family celebration, a corporate function or a wedding.

If you are looking for a dining experience that is not in a restaurant then the team at Four Square Hanmer may be able to assist with several di erent catering options.

Four Square Hanmer Springs has a passion for creating bespoke grazing platters that are stunning to look at and totally delicious to eat. Because the platters are created especially for each occasion, they can be designed to suit any budget and any group with generous, seasonal and varied grazing boards. Be assured though, that all the platters will contain a variety of seasonal ingredients, beautiful specialty cheeses

and cured meats, along with fresh fruits, delectable chutneys, hummus and pate. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free platters are also available.

Other catering options include gourmet BBQ packages and finger food packages that include the traditional favourites of glazed ham, roasted meats and seasonal salads. The store is also become well known for its delicious and creative celebration cakes and dessert boards. Contact the team today on 03 315 7190 to discuss how they can assist you with your event catering requirements. Find Four Square Hanmer Springs at 12 Conical Hill Road and on Facebook.

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A VENUE FOR EVERY

The need for excellent catering, great service, car-parking for the team, and a location to suit those flying in, that’s close enough to explore the city is crucial.

Hornby Club’s recent multi-million-dollar redevelopment ticks all the boxes for every corporate function, with the space, restaurants, bars, service, parking, and the technology for your every need. Multiple rooms are available for hire, the biggest fitting up to 500 people, with many breakout spaces allowing large work groups to get their team altogether, at the same location and time, for early morning breakfast meetings, after-work drinks, product launches, expos, and more.

The modern and inviting premises bring a sophisticated, enjoyable energy. Their experienced function management team, wait sta , bar sta and executive chef all work together to ensure every success. General manager, Tim Mathews, says they’ve hosted everything from conferences to Christmas functions, board meetings through to large music concerts. “The new Hornby Club has been purpose built for functions. We have designed spaces that help create great events.”

To plan your next event, view the options in their informative conference pack or book online.

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FINDING AN MC

For a successful event, a good Master of Ceremonies (MC) is a must.

Many people opt for an MC who is a well-known comedian, journalist, or celebrity. Some Kiwis who o er their skills are Art Green, Hilary Barry, Jason Gunn (pictured above), Anika Moa, and Kanoa Lloyd.

When it comes to finding an MC who will truly shine, there are a few key factors to consider.

Primarily, you’ll want someone who is well-prepared and organised. A great MC will go the extra mile by scheduling meetings with you ahead of time, making sure they understand your expectations as a client and the kind of event you want to host. This way, they can tailor their performance to match your vision perfectly.

Another important quality to look for is their ability to keep things on track. It’s crucial to hire someone with experience working with tight schedules and being able to think on their

Top tips from Jason

Highly entertaining, Jason Gunn is one of New Zealand’s most sought-after MC and keynote speakers.

A professional MC with his own company (Easily Said), Jason says it’s important to “remember it is not about you. You are not the star of the show, your audience is, so make it about them.”

Be yourself, he says. “Don’t try and be somebody else. Be authentic, and speak

feet. They should be good at filling in time gaps or picking up the pace when needed, ensuring that the event flows seamlessly from one segment to the next.

A successful MC possesses exceptional communication skills. Their voice should resonate with the audience, capturing attention and maintaining interest throughout the event. Clear and articulate speech is vital, as they will be guiding the audience through various segments, introducing speakers, and conveying important information.

Let’s not forget the most exciting part, the MC’s energy. They are the lifeblood of the event, bringing liveliness to the stage. A fantastic MC knows how to read the room and engage the crowd. They can e ortlessly sprinkle humour to lighten the mood, inject bursts of energy (especially when everyone’s feeling a bit sluggish after a meal), or create a grounded atmosphere for more profound and meaningful discussions.

from the heart.” Another piece of advice is to learn how to read the room. “This is an absolute game-changer, the ability to see if something is working. If it’s not working [engaging the audience], then change it.

“Too often people bring pre-prepared speeches, and what might have been a good idea in the o ce, doesn’t work with the audience. Recognise when it’s time to change to connect with your audience.”

Jason’s advice is:

• Be a confident communicator

• Connect with your audience

• Speak with clarity

• Be memorable

For further advice email Jason at: jason@easilysaid.co.nz

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Functioning with air

As one of the top hotels with conference facilities in Christchurch, a range of event spaces, delicious catering, and a prime CBD location, it’s the perfect choice for your next function. And now, with 1851 Social Champagne Lounge, it brings an extra touch of sophistication and exclusivity to your event.

Nestled on the ground floor of Crowne Plaza Christchurch, 1851 Social Champagne Lounge is a private bar space that promises an elevated experience like no other. Whether it’s a small gathering, private dining, or a larger networking event, this

hidden gem o ers the perfect private bar setting for up to 50 people, including its own entrance separate from the hustle of the hotel lobby. Seating and lighting are highly flexible, and the space can easily transition from a sophisticated lounge bar to a private function, depending on your event requirements. From celebrating special milestones to hosting corporate functions, the team can cater to your every need, ensuring an experience that surpasses expectations.

If you want to elevate your event experience, enquire about hosting at 1851 Social Champagne Lounge, where they bring the sparkle to your function.

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WITH CLASS C ering

Food is often the star of an event, bringing everyone together and creating joy and chatter among guests. Fortunately for your event, the talented team at Halswell Bakery have your food needs taken care of – they create perfect catering for any occasion. O ering a bespoke service means they can work with you to bring your vision to life.

From dainty club sandwiches to freshly-baked filled rolls, bitesized sweet slices, handcrafted savouries with flaky pastry, flu y scones, delicious doughnuts, and everything in between – each item is handcrafted with love, made fresh onsite. They can create custom-made specialty cakes, including numbers, cupcakes and multi-tiered options.

The focus is on fast, friendly, and e cient service – the team is here to help take the stress out of your event.

“At Halswell Bakery, we’re all about simple, delicious, fresh, and wholesome food,” says owner Ruth Buckley.

It’s easier than you’d think to organise catering – you can head to Halswell Bakery website and place your order online. Alternatively, you can head in store at 346 Halswell Road, call 03 322 4600 or email shop@halswellbakery.co.nz.

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Combining business and

pleasure

An ideal choice for your company conference, client function, training course, product launch, breakout lunch, or board meeting, is Melton Estate. Sophisticated and well-equipped conference facilities sit within a beautiful vineyard setting, with a peaceful, rural outlook.

Clients enjoy friendly, personalised service, and the flexibility to use the various spaces the way they wish. The technology on o er means professional development sessions can flow easily. With wine tasting and delicious menu options available, catered to each group’s dietary requirements, Melton Estate prides itself on providing excellent service for a seamless event.

“We’re very flexible. We’re accommodating through the whole process,” says co-owner Tracy Caunter. She notes the best part of her job is helping facilitate and build long-term relationships with groups. “We’re set amongst the vines, and guests enjoy the games lawn during their breaks.”

Melton Estate sits in close proximity to Christchurch airport, making it an excellent choice for organisations with both local and out-of-town guests. The rural location provides that home-away-from-home feeling.

Book today and make Melton Estate your team’s favourite conference and events venue.

What better way to enjoy a spring night than to go to a market?

Ferrymead Heritage Park is thrilled to announce the return of its iconic Night Markets, starting on Saturday, 2 September.

The arrival of spring will add an enchanting atmosphere as the night market welcomes an array of food vendors, featuring delightful treats, and refreshing cider from Chinchiller. Visitors can also explore various craft stalls and groove to the rhythm of live music.

What makes this event truly special is the opportunity to experience the park’s charm. Trams and trains will be running, o ering a nostalgic journey through time, providing both fun and education.

The Night Markets are designed to be a family-friendly a air, so don’t hesitate to bring along your loved ones, including your four-legged friends. The setting of the park under the night sky o ers a stage for a memorable evening.

Mark your calendars, as the Night Markets are scheduled on the first Saturday of each month throughout spring, summer, and autumn, excluding January. Entry is just $2 per person. Bring cash for purchasing goodies from vendors and enjoying tram and train rides.

Come join the festivities and create lasting memories at the Ferrymead Heritage Park Night Markets.

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YOUR FESTIVE PACKAGE

As the holiday season approaches, it’s time to start planning those memorable end-of-year celebrations.

What better place to revel in the festivities than at the Chateau on the Park, where seven exquisite event spaces, private gardens, stunning water features, and an iconic heritage building await you. With its unique Canterbury charm, the Chateau o ers a picturesque backdrop that will make your celebrations truly memorable.

So, get ready to indulge in a good time, as the dedicated events team ensures that every moment is well-executed, and every guest is treated to an unrivalled experience.

Upon arrival, you and your guests will be greeted with tantalising canapés and festive beverages, setting the tone for a night of joy and celebration. As the evening progresses, you’ll have the pleasure of choosing between a delectable bu et, or a sumptuous three-course served dinner, tailored to your preferences. Whichever option you select, the culinary team will delight your taste buds with a menu crafted to please.

The event team will adorn the venue with lights to enhance the ambience, casting a warm and welcoming glow throughout the room. The festive theming will further immerse you in the holiday spirit, with beautifully decorated table centrepieces, traditional Christmas crackers, and a magnificent Christmas tree that will leave you in awe. Every detail is thoughtfully arranged to ensure an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

When you book the Festive Package 2023, you’ll also enjoy the convenience of complimentary parking and high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing you and your guests to stay connected and capture

precious moments throughout the evening.

For an outdoor experience, consider a marquee event at Matai Lawn, an event space tucked at the back of the Chateau. A marquee setup can o er a breathtaking setting. Whether you’re planning a corporate event, a family gathering, or a grand celebration with friends, holding it at Matai Lawn will elevate your experience to new heights.

The Chateau is proud to embrace Hilton’s “Meet with Purpose” initiative, promoting and hosting carbon-neutral meetings. “We understand the importance of sustainability and strive to provide environmentally friendly options,” says a Chateau on the Park spokesperson. By choosing the Chateau as your venue, you are ensuring a memorable celebration and making a positive impact on the planet.

So, why wait? Create memories, spread joy, and cherish the magic of the season at the Chateau on the Park. Find out more about the ‘Tis the season at the Chateau Festive Package 2023 via the link below.

www.hilton.com/en/hotels/chcnzdi-chateau-on-the-park-

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Three Elements Chinese Restaurant

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1. Jae Dong, Jollie Zhang 2. Murray & Jo Dempsey, 3. Jacky, Taylah, Jollie & Anton Zhang, 4. Wong Siangptan, Hong Eng, Jimmy & Jerry Hsv, 5. Chris & Tracey Patient, 6. Jollie Zhang, Andrew & Kay Beavan, Ray Edwards. Photos by Jane Wyles Photography, for copies email janewylesphotos@gmail.com The grand opening of Three Elements Chinese Restaurant. Located in Sockburn, stop by for delicious Chinese cuisine. 1. 2. 4. 5. 1. Barbara NiaNia, Susan Forde, 2. Susie Floosie, Abby Woollaston, 3. Maree Tippett, Rosie Murphy, Barbara, 4. Lisa Chrisste els, Jimmy Brar, Stephenie Livingston, 5. Ishmal Leenhouwers, Raquel Nascimento 6. Tanya Kumar, Milla Ciciani, Brittany Elms, Anu Khapung, Susan Forde, Rebecca Boot Becky Crystal, Kaya Jones, Kat Maxwell, Linda Gilchrist. Photos by Jane Wyles Photography, for copies email janewylesphotos@gmail.com Susan Forde Jewellery held a ‘Celebrate our differences’ party in its new store in The Welder on Welles Street. The vibrant event had models, dancers, a DJ, and stunning jewellery giveaways.
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pasta one pot creamy mushroom

INGREDIENTS

4 cloves garlic

225g Swiss Brown mushrooms

2 Tbsp butter

1/8 Tsp salt

1/8 Tsp pepper

225g fettuccine

2.5 cups vegetable broth

1/3 cup heavy cream

1/4 cup grated Parmesan

Mince the garlic and slice the mushrooms. 1

Add the butter and garlic to a deep skillet and sauté over medium heat for one minute. Add the sliced mushrooms, and pepper, and continue to sauté until the mushrooms have softened and the edges are beginning to brown.

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Add the fettuccine to the skillet along with the vegetable broth and stir to combine.

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Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to medium-high, and allow the broth to come up to a boil. When it reaches a boil, give the pasta a quick stir, replace the lid, then turn the heat down to medium-low.

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Continue to let the pasta simmer in the broth for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally or until the pasta is tender. There should be a little saucy liquid left in the bottom of the skillet.

Add the heavy cream, and salt, to the skillet and stir to combine. Turn the heat o then add the Parmesan and continue to stir the pasta until the Parmesan is melted. Give the pasta a taste and add salt or pepper if needed.

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awesome avocados

Avocados contain a wide range of nutrients and may have various health benefits. These include improving digestion, lowering the risk of depression, preventing bone loss, supporting heart health, protecting against cancer, and more. Also known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, avocados are actually a type of berry.

A popular avocado dish is guacamole, first developed in Mexico, and now used internationally as a dip, spread, in tacos, and as a condiment. Try this Jamie Oliver recipe, with your add-ins:

GUACAMOLE INGREDIENTS

1/2 a small red onion

1-2 fresh red chillies

3 ripe avocados

Plentiful at this time of year, avocados are delicious, and nutritious, on their own, or in any number of culinary dishes, from simple to sublime. METHOD

Peel the onion, deseed 1 chilli, then roughly chop it all on a large board.

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1 bunch of fresh coriander, leaves only

6 ripe cherry tomatoes

2 limes

Extra virgin olive oil

5

Roughly chop the coriander, add the tomatoes, then chop it all together.

Add juice from 1 lime and 1 tablespoon of oil. Season to taste with salt, pepper and more lime juice, if needed.

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Avocados are plentiful at the moment, and delicious on their own, in salads, as guacamole, a smoothie or even made into a vegan ice-cream. This popular Indonesian recipe works well as a morning smoothie with a built-in ca eine fix, or a rich, creamy dessert with a drizzle of chocolate.

AVOCADO-COFFEE SHAKE

INGREDIENTS

1 cup (240ml) whole milk, plus more as needed

1/2 cup (120ml) sweetened condensed milk

2 medium Hass avocados (about 225g each), halved, pitted, and flesh scooped

285g ice (about 10 cubes)

1/4 cup (60ml) strongly brewed co ee

Pinch kosher or sea salt

Chocolate syrup, for drizzling (optional)

METHOD SERVES 2-4 PREP 5 MINS

1

In a blender, combine whole milk, sweetened condensed milk, avocado, ice, co ee, and salt. Blend on high speed until smooth, 30 seconds to 1 minute; if the shake is thicker than you’d like, blend in more milk to thin slightly.

If desired, drizzle chocolate syrup on inside of serving glasses, then divide shake evenly between glasses, and serve. 2

Tip: Add more milk for a thinner shake, more or less condensed milk to adjust sweetness, and more or less ice for either a colder and frostier treat or a thicker and more intense one. Add an extra foamy co ee shot for decoration on top.

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In your kitchen

THE CHILLI SHOP

For all chilli lovers. We have many award winning chilli sauces from around the world. From extreme to mild and many other chilli flavoured items, including some fantastic rubs, so get ready for the end of the BBQ season.

Shop online or visit us at Riccarton Sunday Market.

www.thechillishop.co.nz

0800 244 554 (0800 CHILLI)

THE WEE SMOKEHOUSE

Our award winning cold smoked salmon is the perfect addition to any gathering or family meal. Add a subtle smoky flavour to pastas, on top of your favourite salad or to any nibble platter. Visit our website to order yours today.

www.theweesmokehouse.nz @theweesmokehouse

THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD

We stock quality brands at great prices. Catering for your everyday kitchen needs as well as those specialty items. If we don’t have it chances are we can get it - just ask.

34b Talbot Street, Geraldine P. 03 693 8632

info@thekitchencupboard.co.nz

www.thekitchencupboard.co.nz

FOUR AVES COFFEE

Welcome to Vinyl Café. Come in and try our own Four Aves roasted coffee. We have fresh daily cabinet food as well as “Roast your own” coffee available. Relax to some great music, play some “old school” video games or just read a magazine. Support small locally owned and operated business.

24/B Essex Street, Phillipstown www.thecoffeeworkshopnz.com

THAT’S WHAT CHEESE SAID NZ

Wow your guests with a show stopping grazing table for your next event! Smaller grazing platters are also available making them perfect for date nights, picnics, baby showers, bachelorette parties, or even birthday gifts.

facebook.com/thatswhatcheesesaidnz 021 237 8536

HALSWELL BAKERY & CAFÉ

Our pies are handmade instore, full of tender slow-cooked beef supplied by the local butcher, flavoursome gravy and encased in our own soft flaky pastry. Try one today.

Open 7 days

346 Halswell Road Ph. 03 322 4600 www.halswellbakery.co.nz

SCREAMIN BEANS COFFEE

Providing hot beverages and sweet prepackaged snacks around the community. We are avaliable for bookings, private events, sports events, markets, corporate events. Also daily or weekly coffee runs to work places. We look forward to meeting you at your next event.

Ph Mel: 022 396 4092 screaminbeanscoffe.wixsite.com/ screamin-beans

THE BIKKIE JAR

The Bikkie Jar offers you gorgeously gift boxed, baked to order yumminess!

Original Gourmet Shortbread, No Gluten Added, Vegan & Keto options available –the ideal delivered gift for someone who has everything!

www.thebikkiejar.co.nz

CHOICE FRUIT PRODUCTS

Corporate and event gifting. Choose a corporate gift hamper from our gift range, or create your own customised gift. Got a budget in mind? We’ll work with you. Customisation is available to showcase your own branding and colours - all delivered directly to the recipient’s door. Contact Alison 022 328 0056 or email alison@choicefruits.co.nz

www.choicefruits.co.nz

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Margarita!

A classic margarita is a delightful tangy blend of tequila, fresh lime juice, Triple Sec, and sweet and sour mix. Frozen is even better so check out this recipe, which pairs well with tacos, guacamole and corn chips, or a big bowl of Pico de Gallo (Mexican salsa). The recipe makes 4 to 6 margaritas.

MARGARITA INGREDIENTS METHOD

1

1 cup tequila

1/2 cup of triple sec

1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (about 2 limes)

2Tbsp simple syrup, superfine sugar or agave syrup

4-6 cups ice

Lime wedges

Coarse salt

2

Place the tequila, triple sec, lime juice, sweetener and ice into a blender. Blend until the ice is crushed and the mixture is lumpfree. Add sugar a bit at a time to taste.

Using a lime wedge, moisten each glass rim. Set limes aside for garnish. Spread a few tablespoons of coarse salt on a plate, hold each glass upside down and dip the rim into the salt. Flip the glasses right-side-up and discard any remaining salt.

3

Divide the frozen margaritas evenly into the salted glasses and garnish with the reserved limes. Serve immediately.

Yummy things for humans!

TOP TIPS

The key to a smooth frozen margarita is a powerful blender. Try using pre-crushed ice instead of whole cubes.

For a flavoured frozen margarita, replace a few ice cubes with frozen mango, strawberries, pineapple, or mixed berries.

The longer you blend the ice, the finer the slushy consistency will be.

To help keep your frozen margaritas slushy, combine the tequila, triple sec and lime juice, then chill in the fridge before mixing.

JUDES FOOD

Our cooking is love made visible. The wonder of Asia (Sri Lanka) and also the favourites of locals bought to you by Judes Food. There are no boundaries when it comes to love and the taste of our food made from experience and experimental secret recipes.

496 Colombo St, Sydenham

Just over the Moorhouse Ave bridge heading to the hills.

UNA BAKERY

Yummy things for dogs!

Fresh baking is my family’s love language! Yummy homemade treats for humans and dogs from Una Bakery. Relax and let us do your baking. Pop into our great location and indulge in our heavenly baked goods. Delicious pies, bread, slices, biscuits and pastries all made on site.

Serving barista coffee 6 days a week.

73 Centaurus Road, Huntsbury Ph: 337 8214

GLASSEYE CREEK SAUCE CO

Hitting the Sauce Since 2008

Born in a West Coast pub and craft-brewed locally in Christchurch, our beaut sauces are craft-brewed over time to develop award winning flavours that elevate meats and your BBQ to new levels.

Winners of Gold and 2 x Silvers at The NZ Artisan Food Awards.

www.glasseyecreek.co.nz

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Margaritas are an excellent accompaniment for guacamole, and also considered a classic Mexican cocktail.

THE ELMWOOD Strowan

Eat - Drink - Play

New Menu - Daily Specials

• Functions • Quiz Nights • Meetings!

Superb food, great prices.

Ample free parking! Your new local!

Open 7 Days 10am til Late

HNZ Excellence 2022 WINNER ‘Best Local’

THE ONE NEXT DOOR Little River

Located in the heart of Little River, right next to Silostay, The One Next Door is now open for lunch and evening dining. Wood fired pizza, sharing plates, grill, and a fully stocked bar.

Friday 11am-10pm

Saturday 11am-10pm

1 Normans Road, Strowan

Ph: 03 355 5345

Find us on: www.theelmwood.co.nz

SALMON HEAVEN Bush Inn (inside)

See our beautiful selection of NZ cheeses and Salami in store with our salmon. Now also selling bluff oysters, scallops, Chatham Island Paua mince, and Blue Cod arriving soon.

Come in & check us out.

The Provedore, Bush Inn Centre, Chch 124 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland

Ph. 0800 222 811

Find us on: www.salmonheaven.nz

TREAT NZ Christchurch

Want to ‘treat’ someone special out? Get onto Treat NZ, Christchurch’s coolest foodie club! With over 85 quality local restaurants and with an average saving of $58 each time you dine out - become a member to see what the fuss is about! Use the code ‘TRYTREAT’ for your first month free!

4247 Christchurch Akaroa Rd, Little River

To Book: 03 662 9988

Sunday 11am-8pm Find

Ph. 022 487 1883

Find us on: www.treat.nz

THE SOUP BAR Central City

Keto, Vegan, Gluten free, Dairy free?

The Soup Bar at Riverside can meet your dietary needs daily.

All our soups are homemade with love like your mama used to make. All soups are served with Southern Style Cornbread.

CAFE STIR City

For excellent Switch Espresso coffee and a friendly atmosphere in lovely heritage surrounds, look no further than Cafe Stir. Located in New Regent Street with Christchurch’s historic tram making periodic stops right out in front, this is a spot to easily while away a pleasant morning. With all day breakfast and lunch, our famous smashed avocado, and many other delicious menu and cabinet items, Cafe Stir has you covered.

Inside The Riverside Market Cnr Lichfield St & Oxford Tce

If you’re lucky, enjoy a slice of American pumpkin pie for dessert. Find us on:

27 New Regent St, City Central cafestirchch@gmail.com

Ph. 03 371 7219

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@The_one_nextdoor

This is the express aim of Treat NZ, an online service created to support and promote local eateries countrywide, and to help foodies find deals, events, and specials, to make dining out more interesting and easier on the pocket.

The service sprang up in 2020 from the creative brain of Taupo local, Fleur Wolstenholme, herself involved with hospitality, and with digital marketing.

“I wanted to set up a platform for small, locally owned and operated businesses to market themselves to a wider audience,” says Fleur.

Eateries are listed free on Treat NZ. All they need to do to join is o er a deal to potential diners, who subscribe to the service.

“By the end of the year we hope to have 100 restaurants onboard,” says Fleur, aiming to have 1000 members by December.

“In Canterbury, we have listed a wide range of cuisine styles, from fine dining to ethnic, co ee shops to hotel restaurants. It costs $12 per month for a membership, but the savings to be made are quite substantial - the average for a table of four for dinner would be around $58.” Members’ perks are detailed on the website below. Download the app and sign up to get a free one-month trial.

www.treat.nz

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New Zealand’s “coolest foodie club”. That certainly has a ring to it and who doesn’t have a hankering to be cool, hip, and knowledgeable when it comes to food.
heaven foodie cuisine
Discover the taste of Canterbury Open 5pm until late Crowne Plaza Christchurch 764 Colombo Street Open: Mon-Fri 6am-5pm, Sat 8am-4pm, Sun Closed 8 Colombo Street, Cashmere Ph 03 337 0403 baked perfection For freshness, quality & great customer service
Fleur Wolstenholme

PROTOCOL Cashmere

Embrace the changing season and come warm up by the fire at Protocol. Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening out or a place to catch up with friends, Protocol is the perfect destination to unwind and indulge.

Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am until late.

LEGENDS BAR at Hornby Club

All Blacks, Big Breakfasts and the BIG screen. The Hornby Club will have all the All Black games live on our 5x7m BIG screen. So, join us to watch the ABs take on the world, alongside a hearty big brekky and a fresh pint.

Book NOW.

FISHERMAN’S WHARF Lyttelton

Come and dine with us at Fisherman’s Wharf with some of NZ’s freshest seafood and best views.

Fisherman’s Wharf is in the heart of Lyttelton over looking the working port - the view is top class and forever changing. A very relaxing nautical vibe. Now offering a beautiful breakfast menu on Saturday and Sunday mornings!

2 Colombo St, Cashmere Ph. 03 964 2880

Find us on: www.protocolbar.co.nz

17 Carmen Rd, Hornby

Ph: 03 349 9026

Find us on: www.hornbywmc.co.nz

39 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Ph 03 328 7530

Find us on: www.fishermanswharf.nz

SALA COFFEE Wigram

Showcasing a slice of the international specialty coffee scene here in Christchurch, we offer a selection of fine coffee from New Zealand roasters and beyond. For the non-coffee drinker, our teas and chocolate celebrate some of New Zealand’s leaders in their craft. Pair this with our fresh food and famous home-made foccacia sandwiches and you have happiness served. Good vibes on the house.

1 Treffers Road, Wigram

Ph. 021 155 5538

Find us on:

@_sala.coffee_

THE FINE LION Ashburton

The Fine Lion welcomes you to Ashburton with a relaxed atmosphere and a delectable menu for casual dining. Drop in for a meal with friends, a snack or a drink at the bar - check out the full cocktail menu!

Our very popular private outdoor, heated balcony area is the place to be seen all year-round. Drop in and see what everyone is talking about.

Level 1, 152 Burnett St, Ashburton

Ph. 03 307 0629

Find

www.thefinelion.co.nz

THE POP TOP Sydenham

Welcome to The Pop Top. We’re a fresh new coffee cart bringing sweetness, brightness and colour to your day. We’re here to simplify your coffee experience and teach you about the beautiful potential of our favourite fruit, the Coffee Cherry.

Have an event and want to keep your attendees caffeinated?

Get in touch to book us at ruben@tyan.haus

TyanHaus

6 Carlyle St, Sydenham

E: ruben@tyan.haus

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SWEET SOCIÉTÉ Sydenham

Stocking the well-known French-inspired J’aime Les Macarons. She Universe Chocolates, Italian Gelato, and mouthwatering freshly creamed donuts. Sweet Société offers a twist of European tea, French Baked Cheese Cakes, meringues, and more. With a wide range of gluten-free treats, you can be sure to find something for the whole family. All freshly baked and delivered daily. Open 7 Days.

356 Colombo Street, Sydenham (inside Colombo Mall) Ph 027 290 0977

Find us on: www.sweetsociete.co.nz

HUMDINGER GIN Geraldine

Say thank you with a Humdinger Gin. Whether it be for family, friends, or clients – Humdinger Gin is world-class and crafted locally in Geraldine. The Dry Gin and Citrus Gin have both been awarded gold-medals, with the Citrus Gin placing in the top three in the world for three years running. Contact Humdinger directly for corporate pricing, order online, or visit their distillery door to find your new favourite.

3a Talbot St alleyway, Geraldine

Find us on: www.humdinger.nz

SPRIG + FERN Merivale

Merivale’s Best Little Local. Discover our relaxed, dog friendly tavern, with 18 craft beers + ciders on tap, wines, spirits, non-alc, plus exceptional meals. Our two decks ensure all day sun for you and your furry friend!

Takeaways (food + beer) available, Quiz Night every 2nd Tues + monthly events.

Open Tues - Thu from 3.30pm, Fri from 2.30pm, Sat - Sun from midday.

7 St Albans Street, Merivale Ph: 03 260 0015 merivale@sprigandferntaverns.co.nz

Find us on: sprigandferntaverns.co.nz

MR WOLF Christchurch CBD

Experience the ultimate pairing of hot dogs and champagne at Mr Wolf Wednesday thru Sunday. With a delectable cocktail list and an exquisite bubbles selection, your experience will be one to be savoured.

Friday-Sunday you can also come in for the newest and delicious addition, Boozy Lunch!

CHEESE BAR Christchurch Central

Discover a cheese lover’s paradise at The Cheese Bar, where culinary dreams come true. Host your next private party with us! Our charming venue is perfect for creating lasting memories with friends and family. Celebrate life’s special moments while savouring our exquisite cheese dishes. Secure your spot for an extraordinary Christmas party at the Cheese Bar.

87 Kilmore Street, Christchurch at Fino Hotel

817 Colombo Street, Christchurch CBD

Find us on: mrwolf.nz

Ph. 027 779 9863

Find us on: www.cheesebar.co.nz

TWO FAT POSSUMS West Melton

Gold Card Lunches Mon-Fri

Mon/Tue Wood-fired pizzas $22

Tues Quiz night - free entry & prizes

Wednesday $18 Burgers

Thursday Rib night $22

Sunday Roast $24

Function Room - fundraisers/private functions

Takeaways available.

Open 7 days: 11.30am-late

Weedons Ross Road, West Melton Village Ph 03 421 6481

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CAFE MAYFIELD Mayfield

If you are looking for coffee on the go or a gourmet meal. Cafe Mayfield is the stop for you. Dine in or takeaway here as you go through the beautiful Mid Canterbury scenic route. We provide a diverse menu, including barista coffee, all day breakfast, Sally’s homemade sausage rolls, fish and chips, and much much more. Make us your next stop for the whole family; we even have a playground for the kids!

1992 Arundel Rakaia Gorge Rd, Mayfield

Ph: 03 303 6210

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THE WHITE RABBIT GARDEN CAFE Motukarara

Q: What makes a mad hatter mad?

A: Missing a trip to the White Rabbit Café.

You will leave smiling like a Cheshire cat and feel fitter than a March Hare after you’ve had your magical food and quenched your thirst with one of our delicious drinks. Our food is of the highest quality fit for a Mad Hatters Tea Party.

1683 Christchurch Akaroa Rd

Ph: 022 156 7527

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SEISMIC CIDER Canterbury

Kia ora Canterbury welcome to the pleasures of Seismic Cider.

We are a family run boutique cidery based in the beautiful Horotane Valley producing award winning, modern, new world cider made with hand pressed local heritage apples.

Not too sweet, not too strong, just the way cider should be.

Taste, enjoy and relax.

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FORMOSA Ashburton

Formosa’s New Menu has Arrived! Come and Embark on a Flavourful Journey!

GOOD BUY PORK PIE Woolston & The Colombo

We are artisan makers of traditional English Cold Pork Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Eccles Cakes, Egg & Bacon Pies and Steak & Kidney Pies, (with more coming soon!)

We take pride in crafting the most delicious pork pies using the finest ingredients and time-honoured recipes. Come in and see us at either of our locations for a great coffee. Wholesale options available.

NEW! The Colombo, Sydenham and also at

1/53 Tanner Street, Woolston Ph. 0272 481 410

173 West Street, Ashburton Ph 03 308 7874 info@formosainash.com

Find us on: www.formosainash.com

ARLO CAFÉ Rangiora

Arlo is a relaxed, stylish and welcome addition to the Rangiora café scene. Their freshly baked goods, hot soup, toasted croissants, not to mention their superb coffee only adds to the overall experience. Truly Rangiora’s best kept secret!

Arlington Shopping Centre, Rangiora

Ph: 027 640 8629 arlocaferangiora@gmail.com

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TWENTYFOUR CATERING Canterbury

Take the work out of your next dinner party. Providing a genuine customer-focused experience using natural products, delivered by our family-focused team.

• Private Functions

• Weddings

• Events

• Consulting & Temp Chefs

MONDAY DISTILLERY Canterbury

It’s hard to find drinks that have all the spark of a good time yet are alcohol-free. Until now.

Monday makes non-alcoholic adult beverages that taste like your favourite cocktails and look the part too. Sugar Free.

NOURISH FOOD COMPANY Ferrymead

The Nourish Food Company kitchen shop is open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am to 3pm.

Providing delicious and nutritious lunch time takeaway options: Salad bowls, cakes, wraps, and toasties. Whether you are keto, vegan or gluten-free, there is something for everyone, and best of all we can plan the menu for your next event .

chantelle@twentyfourcatering.co.nz

Find us on: www.twentyfourcatering.co.nz

brentforbes@me.com

Find us on: www.mondaydistillery.com

3a Unit 4 Settlers Crescent, Ferrymead Ph. 022 676 8716 keri@thenourishfoodcompany.co.nz

Find us on: www.thenourishfoodcompany.co.nz

THE GOLDEN MILE TAVERN Templeton

The Golden Mile is a family friendly restaurant in Templeton, Christchurch. We pride ourselves on our extensive menu serving everything from Eggs Bene to Sticky pork ribs 7 days a week!

Follow our Facebook page ‘Golden Mile Motels and Tavern’ to keep up to date with specials, live music, family fun days & more.

Cnr Main South Rd & Trents Rd

Ph. 03 349 7022

Find us on: www.thegoldenmile.co.nz

MAIA FOODS Christchurch

M¯aia Foods is a specialty grocery store, providing Indian, Fijian, Pinoy, Mediterranean and general food and grocery items. We also deliver food ingredients and fresh produce to restaurants, bars and cafe in Christchurch area!

MANDEVILLE STREET KITCHEN Riccarton

Come in out of the cold and warm up with our hearty, healthy, and filling soups and winter warmers.

Vegan, gluten free and keto options available, and fantastic coffee as always. Eat in, takeaway and catering available. Easily accessible, with parking directly outside.

320 Cashel Street Ph. 03 365 8786

Find us on: www.maiafoods.co.nz

4/57 Mandeville Street, Riccarton Ph. 03 343 6394

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MANDEVILLE STREET KITCHEN

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FIG RESTAURANT & BAR Papanui

Winemakers Dinner

Join The Fig and Torlesse Winery for a 7-course dinner with matching wines.

Chef Mark McCracken of The Fig worked with the executive team at Torlesse to dreate a menu and pairings for an evening that must not be missed.

18 August 2023, 6pm

The Green Room 7 Courses - $145 pp

456 Papanui Road, Christchurch Ph 03 352 4903 ravi@qualityhotelelms.co.nz

Find us on: www.figrestaurant.co.nz

THE PHAT DUCK Ashburton

Under new ownership, The Phat Duck Brew, Bar & Kitchen delights diners with dishes such as pan-fried salmon fillet on creamy mash, roast vegetables, and zesty lemon sauce. The owners’ passion for culinary excellence shines through, creating a symphony of flavours that tantalise the taste buds. Indulge in a remarkable dining experience at The Phat Duck.

360 West Street, Allenton, Ashburton P. 03 3077032

Find us on: www.phatduck.co.nz

SAKET INDIAN RESTAURANT Prebbleton & Edgeware

Repetition makes reputation and reputation makes excited customers.

We have built an awesome reputation at Saket Edgeware, NOW we have also opened a Saket at Prebbleton!

The same mouthwatering dishes from unique Sakeet recipes. Exotic, and spicy authentic Indian cuisine now in Prebbleton and Edgeware.

563 Springs Rd, Unit 14, Prebbleton Village

76 Edgeware Road, St Albans

Find us on: www.saket.co.nz

ELMWOOD FINE FOODS Elmwood

All our delicious pies, savouries, quiches, and sausage rolls are made here onsite.

Choose from: Mince, Mince & Cheese, Steak, Steak & Cheese, Peppered Steak, Steak & Mushroom, Steak, Cheese & Bacon, Steak, Cheese & Jalapeño, Gourmet Chicken, Chicken & Apricot, Chicken & Mushroom, Chicken, Cranberry & Camembert.

Sandwiches made fresh daily using top quality bread and fillings.

Open Mon - Fri 6am - 4pm, Sat 7am - 3pm

7a Normans Road, Elmwood

Ph: 021 144 1059

LAKEHOUSE RESTAURANT

Lake Hood - Ashburton

A stunning lake side restaurant and functions venue, open for lunch and dinner. Enjoy our NEW fully covered and heated dining area on the deck for the ultimate in lakeside dining with beautiful views over the lake to the alps.

The perfect venue for functions – weddings, family celebrations or a day trip for lunch. 5mins off the main highway from Ashburton.

Lake Hood Drive, Lake Hood, Ashburton

Ph 03 302 6064

info@lakehouselakehood.co.nz

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COCOA BLACK Bishopdale

There is no substitute for perfect repetition. Another new Cocoa Black has opened in Bishopdale Mall for you to enjoy.

Try our famous cheese scones and many new delicacies.

1/333 Harewood Road, Bishopdale Mall

Ph. 03 360 0996

Find us on: www.cocoablack.co.nz

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HILLARY HOUSE Papanui

Hillary House Restaurant and Bar provides classic Kiwi cuisine including our very popular roasts, alongside all your favourites from around the world. Many of our dishes can be altered to be vegetarian or gluten-free. Just ask! Our chef has 17 years of cooking experience, and extensive knowledge of Mount Everest. Fully licensed. Open 7 days 11am-9pm.

493 Papanui Road, Papanui, Chch

Ph. 021 0838 5337

Find us on: www.hillaryhouserestaurant.co.nz

AREWÀ TREATS COCKTAIL CANDIES

Arewà Treats is a candy store created specially for grown-ups offering Gin and Tonic, Pina Colada, Sparkling Prosecco gummy bears and more. These are perfect additions to your hampers, picnic baskets, or enjoyed by themselves.

Shop in our online candy store or at selected stores for cocktail-inspired candies.

hello@arewatreats.co.nz www.arewatreats.co.nz

Find us on:

@arewatreats

JAPANZ BAKERY South City Mall

Our cream-filled doughnuts are perfect for your office shout, birthday party, or a gift for your special someone.

Choose from • Custard • Chocolate

• Green Tea Cream • Redbean • Salted Caramel. We so often hear from customers that our pies are “THE BEST PIES!”, so why not come and taste for yourself.

Frozen pies are available as well.

South City Mall

Colombo Street

Ph: 03 943 4066

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BRIGHTON BEACH HOUSE North New Brighton

Raise your glasses to a wedding that’s anything but ordinary. Our creative culinary journey and cheeky cocktails are the heart of your celebration.

Genuine hospitality ensures love and laughter that linger forever. Choose our beachside haven for your love story.

16 Beach Road, North New Brighton

Ph. 03 382 8599

Find us on: brightonbeachhouse.co.nz

NOURISH FOOD COMPANY Ferrymead

The Nourish Food Company handcrafts stunning multi-level grazing tables, platters, and canapes to create a show-stopping centerpiece or sharing platters for any occasion. Freshly prepared on-site, our grazing tables and platters offer a variety of choices with vegetarian, vegan, keto options, and our range of canape options reflect cuisine from all around the world.

3a Unit 4 Settlers Crescent, Ferrymead

Ph. 022 676 8716

keri@thenourishfoodcompany.co.nz

Find us on: www.thenourishfoodcompany.co.nz

SMOKE ‘N’ BARREL Woolston

Smoke ‘n’ Barrel takes classic low ‘n’ slow BBQ and combines it with local products and the international experience of our chefs to create flavours like nowhere else. Order a meat board and sides for the whole table or pop in for a beef brisket reuben and a craft beer. Quiz nights, movie nights and Sunday Roast Beast run weekly. Book online.

616 Ferry Road, Woolston Ph. 03 260 1558

Find us on: www.smokenbarrel.com

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Some people use saunas as part of a healthy lifestyle, although be warned – certain medical and health conditions are not compatible with saunas or steam rooms. If you are considering a home sauna, one of the easiest options is a portable, pre-built infrared style.

Usually these can be installed almost anywhere inside or outside, so long as they are under shelter. A spare room, in a corner of a garage, or a covered porch, are all possibilities. Move it in, plug it in, and go.

Traditional steam saunas are more limiting as they often need to be professionally installed due to their plumbing, drainage, ventilation, and electrical requirements.

Portable home saunas come in a variety of sizes, from one to two person units to large saunas with room for six or more, so check the measurements of both the sauna and the proposed site for it.

Wood is the most common material used to construct saunas, although some options come with glass doors.

Ceramic and carbon are the two most common materials used in infrared heaters. Carbon heaters are more expensive, yet they are also thin, light, provide an even and safe surface temperature and can last up to 50 years.

Infrared heat from carbon fibre heaters also penetrates deeper into the skin tissue, which allows the body to absorb more energy, meaning you experience a more intense sweat.

Infrared saunas also come with a huge range of extras, including audio systems and Bluetooth capability, light therapy, digital smart touch controls, LED lighting, automatic timers, and pre-set programmes, and ergonomically-designed benches and integrated seating.

COSTS

Sauna prices vary depending on size, materials used, and extras.

Prices start at around $2000 for an entry level unit, climbing to $10,000+ for custom-built models.

Traditional steam saunas are usually more expensive than infrared therapy saunas, mostly due to the burner and installation costs.

Running costs are relatively low both for infrared and steam saunas.

On average, if you use your infrared sauna three times a week you could expect to spend around $10 a month on electricity. Traditional steam saunas cost between $20 and $30 a month to run.

Home saunas are more readily available these days, and many, such as the infrared therapy options, are easily installed, and take up little space.
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Longer days are already upon us, and before you know it warmer weather will usher in sunny barbecue entertaining. Talk to the team at Louvre Solutions today to ensure your guests are protected from whatever the weather may throw your way. Make your place the centre of attention all year-round with the perfect louvre solution.

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Imagine a pool in the back yard for cooling off in, socialising around, and a bit of extra fitness. It’s a popular and delightful reverie for adults and children alike. However, the space between the dream of an in-ground pool, and the family joyfully splashing around can seem a bit of a stretch.

At NOVAspace it isn’t complicated because Chris Thelin and his team handle everything for you.

“We are not a big conglomerate where you get handed from person to person and never know who you need to speak to. It is my company, and I am there with you every step of the way,” says Chris.

The AquaTechnics pool shell that the team sell is the best quality pre-made fibreglass swimming pool coming into the country. ISO accredited in Australia, with anti-fade ColourGuard embedded in the surface of the shell and a lifetime structural guarantee. In his career, Chris has dealt with many pool shell brands and can

vouch for the vastly superior quality of the AquaTechnics product. “This pool is 30% stronger than its competitors,” says Chris, “hands down it is the best pool shell on the market by far.”

If you are looking to install a pool, Chris is very happy to share his extensive knowledge with you. “If it should happen that another product is a more economical way for you to go, I’m absolutely going to let you know that. I know the pool installation business has seen a few operators come and go over the years so I understand that people can feel a bit wary. I’m all about building trust, and leaving my clients with a brilliant outcome.”

The company o ers a 360-degree service. “I’ve been landscaping my whole

working life. The first pool I installed was my own concrete pool 20 years ago,” says Chris. He takes clients through all parts of the process, and you’ll never feel lost with Chris talking you through.

Pool suitability, design, consenting and project management are all part of the service, and you are dealing with Chris through pool choice and installation, landscape design, and landscape construction.

“I’m proud to o er all of this in-house, and it is a great satisfaction that no project is signed o as complete until it meets my exacting standards.”

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Bring nature in to add instant colour and a whimsical accent to your home with Terra Viva’s gorgeous range of giftware, indoor plants, and cover pots. Explore the abundance of décor available at Terra Viva and elevate your indoor and outdoor home styling.

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For centuries, stained glass has graced the hallowed halls of churches and adorned Ti any lamps with its classic yet intricate floral motifs. In a delightful turn of events, stained glass is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, embracing cutting-edge designs that infuse a touch of modernity into traditional craftsmanship. This renaissance of stained glass has captivated the imaginations of art enthusiasts and interior decor aficionados alike.

The allure of stained glass has transcended the boundaries of conventional taste, leading to an increase in demand. Online searches for stained glass have surged by an impressive 69% in the last six months on a prominent e-commerce platform that specialises in handmade and vintage items. This surge in interest proves the renewed appreciation for this age-old art form and the desire to incorporate it into contemporary aesthetics.

Today’s stained-glass creations boast a vibrant palette of colours and mesmerising patterns. The modern artisan glassmakers skilfully blend timeless artisanry with innovative designs, o ering a wide array of options to elevate the ambience of any living space.

As this stained-glass revival continues to thrive, it promises to add a touch of magic and wonder to homes around the globe, proving that true artistry knows no boundaries and stands the test of time.

Stained glass is enjoying a resurgence, and not just in churches.
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A locally owned gift and homewares store, Industria, has been captivating customers for a decade at The Colombo and for five years in Rolleston.

With two convenient locations and open seven days a week, it attracts visitors from all around. Industria focuses on unique and quality homewares and gifts sourced from New Zealand and beyond. “Our friendly and knowledgeable sta ensure you find the perfect gift for any budget or age,” says owner Janine Reese. With a decade of experience, Industria understands the community’s tastes and supports local artisans. Find gifts that will truly delight at Industria, your ultimate one-stop shop for all your gifting needs.

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Adopt a “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” mindset. Buy only what you need and opt for products with minimal packaging.

Invest in reusable items such as water bottles, shopping bags, and food containers, to minimise single-use plastics. Repair and repurpose broken items instead of discarding them. Embrace DIY projects to give new life to old objects. Compost organic waste to reduce landfill contributions and enrich your garden.

Donate unwanted clothes, furniture, and household items to local charities, or thrift stores.

Use both sides of paper before recycling, and save scrap paper for notes or crafts.

Utilise glass jars and containers for food storage and DIY gifts.

Repurpose glass bottles and plastic containers for planting herbs or storage.

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When that same business ensures its photoshoots pay homage to some of Canterbury’s most stunning locations; you know this business has community at its heart.

M.M Linen celebrates its Spring/Summer 2023/24 collection with gorgeous imagery created at Kate Williams’ (The After-Hours Stylist) property, as well as at Lyttelton’s Pony Point and Sumner Beach.

“Because we wanted to capture the essence of our outdoors – that’s so important to the brand,” Founder and Creative Director Kerry Jackson explains.

The collection showcases glorious colours, such as celadon and moss green, cerise tulip, auburn and mustard, burnished olives and browns.

The Giverny collection is painterly Impressionism, Venetia is European flamboyance, Chinoiserie evokes Brighton Palace, and Maxima delivers maximum flora impact.

The Laundered Linens in white, pewter, olive, seagrass, and natural, dressed with an array of plush Sabel cushions and New Zealand pure wool sheepskins in soothing smoky shades, invites a luxurious slumber.

The Spring/Summer collection saw 15 months of planning and designing from artists in New Zealand and worldwide.

“We’re a small but creative team, and with our Elmwood store and Head O ce right behind it, we have grown an incredible synergy,” Kerry says.

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With the resurgence of Barbie’s popularity, pink décor has made a comeback.

Knowing which colours complement pink can help create a cohesive look. Muted pink can function as a neutral in a vibrant room and pairs well with blues, greens (hello award-winning gin gin interior design), and browns. Grey also complements pink nicely.

White is another colour that works beautifully with pink. The crispness of white creates a fresh and clean aesthetic, allowing the softness of the pink hues to shine. This combination is often used in minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired designs, where white serves as a backdrop for pink accents to stand out.

For a vibrant and energetic feel, pink can be paired with orange

or yellow. These warm and cheerful colours create a lively and playful atmosphere, making them ideal for children’s rooms or eclectic and bohemian-themed interiors.

To achieve a sophisticated and elegant look, pink can be paired with black or deep purple. The contrast between the rich, dark colours and the softness of pink adds a touch of drama.

Ultimately, the choice of colours to complement pink depends on the desired mood and style of the space. Whether opting for bold and contrasting combinations or subtle and harmonious palettes, there are numerous options to explore when incorporating pink into your décor.

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Bringing any old rug into your home may meet some practical needs, such as adding insulation and delineating an area. Having a handcrafted Persian rug is next level, adding exquisite unrivalled beauty and a timeless elegance to your home.

Whether you are looking for a small rug for a doorway, or a centrepiece for a large living room, there are endless options to choose from, all at the Persian Rug Gallery.

The rugs come from a range of countries, such as Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Turkey, and each rug comes with a certificate of authenticity. “We would love you to come in and browse for exactly the right thing,” says sales assistant Sam Jackson. “Every one of our rugs is unique. It continues to amaze me that no two pieces are exactly the same.”

All hand-knotted rugs are constructed with natural eco-friendly materials: wool and/or silk pile, on wool or cotton foundations. Wool is extremely durable, and woollen hand-knotted rugs can last for many decades, often outlasting their owners.

“Hand-knotted rugs take a lot of time and e ort to produce, as each knot is added individually,” says Sam. “Every motif and symbol on the rugs have meanings and stories. By their very nature, these rugs cannot fail to enrich any interior.”

Along with hand-knotted rugs, there is also a range of machine-made options available, encompassing a selection of

traditional Persian patterns as well as many modern and abstract designs, for those who prefer a less formal style. You will also find an intriguing mix of kilims, cushions, saddle bags, salt bags, and handbags. These are all handmade and are an easy way to add touches of warmth and authenticity to the most straightforward of interiors.

There are two stores in Christchurch and one in Wellington, and the website allows you to see the designs from the comfort of your home. “We regularly add more of our collection to our online catalogue,” says Sam. “You can buy online, and have your rug delivered anywhere in the country. Online purchases can be returned within 14 days for a refund if the rug isn’t perfect for your needs.”

Visit the Persian Rug Gallery at 231 Brougham Street, Sydenham, or their pop-up store inside Papanui’s Northlands Mall (opposite ASB Bank). Shop online via the link below.

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To bring a touch of this magical experience into your own living spaces, consider channelling the essence of Portugal through thoughtful interior design. At the heart of Portugal’s artistic allure lie the iconic blue and white tiles that adorn countless architectural masterpieces across the nation. Known as azulejos, these hand-painted ceramic tiles have become synonymous with Portuguese culture and aesthetics. Whether you use them to create a stunning kitchen splashback, or to line the walls in your bathroom, they will remind you of the unique experience that is visiting Portugal.

To complete the Portuguese-inspired ambience, let the warmth of ‘Mediterranean’ sunlight flood your home. Opt for sheer curtains that gently filter the light, casting a soft glow over your interior spaces. This interplay of light and shadow mirrors the dazzling e ect of sunlight dancing on the mosaic streets of Portugal. Beyond the visual elements, consider incorporating the scents and flavours of Portugal to immerse yourself in its essence. Infuse your home with aromatic candles or di users that evoke the scents of orange blossoms, lavender fields, or the ocean breeze. As you curate your spaces with a touch of Portugal’s magic, you’ll create a sanctuary that sparks joy and celebrates the timeless appeal of this captivating destination.

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars recently marked the 110th anniversary of its successes in the Alpine Trial in 1913.

The original trial event spanned eight days and 2600 kilometres, and the marque’s dominance of event cast the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost’s reputation as ‘the best car in the world’.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive O cer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, says the company still upholds the design and engineering excellence that made those early Rolls-Royces so successful.

“The Ghost’s marriage of performance, strength, reliability, technological

innovation, driver engagement, and comfort, provides a template for everything we do more than a century later,” he says.

A faultless performance by the new 40/50hp, or Silver Ghost as it came to be known, in the 1907 Scottish Reliability Trials, followed by a peerless demonstration at the famous 1911 London to Edinburgh Top Gear Trial and Brooklands 100mph Run, earned it accolade of ‘the best British car’.

For energetic, ambitious managing director Claude Johnson, who described himself as the hyphen in Rolls-Royce, this

was merely the beginning. He wanted to conquer the European market and knew that success in a high-profile continental event was the key. The 1913 Alpine Trial provided the opportunity he was looking for, and the rest is history.

As the most powerful vehicles taking part, the Silver Ghosts were sent o first, leading the field from start to the finish on many of the daily stages.

Of the 46 starters, only 31 reached Vienna, with the Silver Ghosts the event’s unrivalled stars.

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It’s been a while since the name “Astra” featured as an option in the New Zealand new car market. Now it’s back, courtesy of Opel, Ben Selby reports, after his latest test drive.

The new Astra is made up of two models, the petrol SRi and GSe plug-in-hybrid. While the latter will be arriving later in the year, the SRi is available now with a start price of $49,990. Power comes from a 1.2L turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine producing 96kW and 230Nm of torque which is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Opel claim combined fuel consumption figures for the SRi of 5.1L/100km, which is pretty good for something without the inclusion of a hybrid powertrain.

Opel New Zealand says the new Astra “speaks for itself” and on the subject of funky modern styling, it certainly does that. I love the mix of black accents, clean cut lines and the addition of 18-inch diamond-cut alloys and that now familiar Opel visor front fascia. It’s a great looking hatch, especially this shade of Amber Yellow with a black roof.

Inside, the Astra has been filled to the brim with contemporary touches, reflecting the “Modern German” stance Opel has been showcasing since arriving in New Zealand. The cabin feels refined, and there is plenty of comfort too. Dominating the dashboard is a 10-inch configurable digital instrument cluster and a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment

system. Both screens also sort of blend into one, which keeps things seamless and uncluttered.

There is plenty of onboard kit too, especially for this price point. The Astra SRi gets a heated steering wheel, heated black alcantara and leatherette seats, LED pixel headlights with high beam assist, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, active safety brake, blind spot monitoring, rear cross tra c alert, parking sensors all around, lane positioning assist, and a very clear 360-degree reversing camera.

I have always loved the sound of a triple cylinder engine, and the burble provided by the 1.2L turbo three pot provides that same sweet soundtrack. It’s a raspy and mechanical engine note, and whether low down or higher up in the rev range, it’s a rather nice reminder you are at the helm of a machine rather than a mere appliance.

That turbo unit also provides some relatively perky power delivery. Keep it in the low to mid-range and while you won’t be rearranging your fillings with immense acceleration, its keenness to get going is noticeable. It also feels remarkably balanced and rather playful when selecting sport mode. It’s no hot hatch but it still manages to entertain and whether

one is trapsing through the urban jungle or the open road, the Astra is an ideal tool.

Despite the five-door premium hatch segment playing second fiddle to SUVs, the new Opel Astra SRi serves up plenty of zing and colour, making it worthy of your shortlist. There is plenty here to like.

- Funky Styling

- Great levels of equipment

- Eager powertrain

PRICE: $49,990

ENGINE: 1.2L turbo three-cylinder petrol

TRANSMISSION: 8-speed automatic

POWER: 96kW

TORQUE: 230Nm

FUEL CONSUMPTION: 5.1L/100km (WTLP)

WEIGHT: 1800kg

WHEELS: 18-inch Alloys

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The new Nissan Z has been a long time coming. The lineage which stretches back through decades of fast giant-killing Z sports cars beginning with the original 240Z, continues. Ben Selby reports.

Around 10 years after the 370Z, the new Z brings this vehicular icon into a modern world. Under the bonnet sits a 3L twin-turbo V6 engine, mated to either a six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic transmission. My test car came with the latter.

Whichever you choose, you will have 298kW and 475Nm of torque on tap.

Its styling has plenty of 240Z, with subtle references of 300ZX too, such as the taillights. While not dramatic, its textbook coupe lines and 19-inch RAYS forged alloys all add up to make the Z one handsome sports car.

The term ‘fits like a glove’ is an horrendous cliché, yet that is the best way to describe the cabin. It wraps itself around you like a hammock. I also love the further nods to heritage, such as a trio of driver focused gauges for the turbo speed, boost pressure, and battery voltage, which hark back to the 240Z, plus the electric seat controls, a la Z32 300ZX.

There is a good amount of kit too, with features including heated leather seats, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and a 12.3-inch digital TFT instrument cluster with 8” touchscreen infotainment system coming as standard.

The Z is happy to let bystanders know of its

presence on startup. It doesn’t shout, but emits a melodic howl, like a cross between the Wolfman and the tones of Robert Plant. It’s a great bellow. Get moving and you find the Z manages to be supple and easy to drive. The steering is light and, while you do feel bumps on occasion, by sports car standards it’s not bad.

Make no bones about it though, the new Z is a pure driver’s car, one of which you must be awake for. Unshackle the Z on your favourite stretch of bendy bitumen and, whether in Normal or Sport, the Z constantly tempts you to push harder. Do so and you realise the back end loves to come out to play, even with the traction control on.

This liveliness in the corners keeps you on your toes, especially in wet conditions, but the Z itself is still terrific fun. I would love to have experienced the manual, but the 9-speed automatic is a delight to use and serves up some slick and responsive shifts.

The V6 twin turbo unit is a gem too. With plenty of low-down torque and more than enough power to have fun, a flex of your big toe on the throttle means that little e ort is required to cover a tonne of ground. Despite drive going to the rear, the Z does feel like a mini GTR, and that’s saying something.

The Z is well and truly back, and boy is it a ‘good-un’.

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2023 NISSAN Z COUPE

PRICE: $84,990

ENGINE: 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Petrol

TRANSMISSION: 9-speed automatic

POWER: 298kW

TORQUE: 475Nm

FUEL CONSUMPTION: 12.3L/100km (WTLP)

C02 EMISSIONS: 279g/km (WTLP)

WEIGHT: 1561kg

WHEELS: 19-inch Forged Alloys

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60,500km, 5.0 V8 Supercharged, 8 Speed ZF Paddleshift $119,990

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The Grecale is initially made up of a three-tier model lineup, with a fourth, the all-electric Folgore due here mid-2024. Currently we have the GT, Modena, and Trofeo. Price wise, the GT sits at $124,000, the mid-range Modena at $145,000 and the flagship Trofeo at $186,000.

Both GT and Modena are powered by a 2L turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, mated to an 48v mild-hybrid system. Power for the GT is rated at 221kW/450Nm while the Modena has an extra 22kW. Zero to 100km/h sits at 5.6 seconds and 5.2 seconds, respectively.

The Trofeo is the hottest Grecale you can buy. Hidden behind that very pretty nose is the same Nettuno 3L twin-turbo V6 engine from the MC20 supercar. This means the same F1 style pre-chamber combustion system and having 390kW/630Nm and 0 to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds.

All Grecale models come with Maserati’s second generation eight-speed automatic transmission and AWD system.

Drivers can choose from a variety of drive modes too including Comfort, GT Sport and in the case of Trofeo and those with air suspension, Corsa and O -Road mode.

These modes are controlled by Maserati’s new Vehicle Domain Control Module. VDCM allows the Grecale to predict rather than react to road conditions and adapt the car in each drive mode to suit the situation. Hop inside and the level of refinement here is stunning. The Maserati Intelligent Assistant (MIA) 12.3-inch touchscreen multimedia system is also miles better than the old FCA system.

Being a mild-hybrid, the GT is happy to store electric drive within its 48v battery pack, and use it to aid in acceleration and fuel e ciency. This when combined with

the 2L turbo four pot equates to some pretty decent get-up-and-go.

It even sounds nice high in the rev range. When in Sport mode, the steering weights up and hunkers down to be as slippery through the air as possible.

The eight-speed automatic transmission feels slick. It is up there with the MC20 in terms of crispness and responsiveness.

As a passenger, I can safely say the Trofeo’s Nettuno V6 straight out of the MC20 is a gem of an engine.

It also makes a fabulous turbo six pot burble from idle right the way to the near 7000rpm redline.

My last Maserati test drive was in the mid-range Modena, and you do feel the extra power. In comfort mode, the ride is supple, and it feels solid and planted whether in the bends or on the straights.

I found it hard not to be rather smitten with Maserati’s latest creation.

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