Waimea Weekly - 17 January 2024

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Waimea Weekly

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Wednesday 17 January 2024

New records set at Speedway Page 18

Locomotive makes Tasman stop Page 4

Scammer plays on mother’s love ANNE HARDIE When a Nelson mother received a frantic WhatsApp message from her daughter last week requesting help, she obliged with her debit card details and was scammed

more than $7,500. Martine says she is usually very scam savvy, but the call for help played on a mother’s emotions and the perceived stress of her daughter meant it all happened very quickly.

Scammers had accessed her daughter’s WhatsApp account and the language used in the messaging mimicked the language of her daughter, convincing Martine that her daughter in Auckland was in trouble with a

broken phone and no money. “She said ‘mum, I’m stressing, what do I do?’ She had no phone, no access to money, so as a mother I said of course, what do you need? It was just as I would talk to my daughter, so no alarm bells

went off. I finished with the feeling of great, she’s sorted.” That feeling changed the next day when Kiwibank phoned her to ask about money going out of her

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Tasman claims two sun titles ANNE HARDIE Richmond is officially one of the best places in the country to enjoy the sun, finishing second in the sunshine stakes for 2023. While Tekapo leapt past Richmond in the last days of the year to record 2,658 hours of sun, the Nelson region, which Niwa records at Richmond, recorded 2,639 sunny hours. Third place with 2,574 hours went to Tasman which Niwa records at Tākaka. While Niwa may not realise Richmond is also in Tasman, it enabled the region to score two of the top three places for sunshine last year. The region was fortunate, because 2023 was the country’s fourth cloudiest year on record while Tasman bathed in sunshine more than most. Appleby also featured in Niwa’s 2023 report because it registered its highest mean maximum air temperature since records began in 1932. At 19.2 degrees celsius, it was 1.2 degrees above its average. It also recorded its highest daily minimum temperature on record since 1941 with 20.9 degrees on 5 February and several other record minimums through the year. Overall, 2023 was New Zealand’s second-warmest year on record.

Chloe Goodfellow, 8, and her brother Arlo, 4, get to the river after a long, hot, sunny day in Richmond. Photo: Anne Hardie.

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