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Delight as Jetstar plans Nelson flights Andrew Board

Jetstar’s proposed expansion to Nelson has been met with joy from the region’s air travellers. Last week Jetstar announced that Nelson is one of seven regional centres it is looking to expand to before the end of this year. Many air travellers expect the competition with Air New Zealand will mean cheaper

prices. The story was first reported in Nelson by nelsonlive.co.nz, and was met with excitement and relief by many, especially online. The story attracted huge interest on Nelson Weekly’s Facebook page and on a page called “Jetstar into Nelson”, which has been campaigning for the move for several years. The administrator of the page, Martin Daly, a local church pastor, says it now has

3000 likes, up from around 1200 a week ago. “I started the page because I wanted to cause a groundswell of support to attract competition, so I am very happy with their [Jetstar’s] announcement. “This region certainly needs competition, I’ve been disgusted at the prices so this is going to be better for the region. From business to tourism and for families.” Even Nelson-based TradeMe founder Sam

Morgan expressed his delight in a Tweet to followers. “I just flew to Wellington and back for $500 on @FlyAirNZ. Be great to get @jetstar_nz to Nelson.” In another tweet he wrote: “Only takes 25 minutes to fly Nelson to Wellington, $10 per minute. Silly prices. So short-sighted

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Tahunanui School student Erin, 8, takes a dip at Tahunanui beach with her mum Laine on Friday. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

Students brave mid-winter swim

Pupils from Tahunanui School braved the cold last Friday as they took part in their annual Midwinter Swim. The swim is an annual event for the school and sees its senior students jump in the sea at Tahunanui beach. For school principal Barbara Bowen, it was her first midwinter swim as she only joined the school in April this year.

“The beach is a big part of the community so it seems natural that we come down here each year,” she says. She says the water was warmer than she expected and they couldn’t have asked for a better day. Most of the school’s senior students took part, as did teachers, other staff and some parents.

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in Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland and Queenstown. Regional fares will go on sale in September with first flights taking off in December. Nelson Weekly has long-reported stories of woe regarding Air New Zealand’s service to Nelson and those stories still hold the paper’s record for the most amount of reader feedback. Dissatisfaction of high prices and poor service were common. Jetstar Group CEO, Jayne Hrdlicka, says they want to bring “real competition” and stimulate regional passenger growth. “When we first started operations in New Zealand, domestic fares across the country dropped by around 40 per cent, and we expect fares will drop considerably on the regional routes where we’ll operate.” The move by Jetstar follows Kiwi Regional Airline’s plan to start flying from Nelson this spring and will add competition to Sounds Air, which also flies to Wellington from Nelson.


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Work begins on Saxton Field velodrome Construction has started on Nelson’s new velodrome and the Saxton Velodrome Trust is expecting more good news with a charitable trust “close” to announcing a significant contribution to the $1.6million project. Contractors Downer started initial earthworks on the site adjacent to Garin College while Ching Contracting are putting in drains. Trust member Rob Ford says they are delighted the construction has finally started and will be even happier when they receive their latest grant. “We are in negotiations with a lot of funders, so we can’t say much,” Rob says. “But we wouldn’t have started construction if we didn’t have considerable funding and that is close to being announced.” The project is a joint-venture between Nelson City Council, Tasman District Council and the trust, with the trust expected to contribute $300,000. The trust’s marketing manager Paul Jennings says they have already received funding from the Mainland Trust and he is optimistic they can reach their target. “Mainland Trust has supplied funding and are keen to continue their support.” Paul says. “We are also looking at further grants, as well as in-kind

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contributors and fund raising.” The trust has also set up a givea-little page on its website saxtonvelodrome.com Rob says the velodrome is expected to take another 16 to 20 months to complete and he can’t wait to get on his bike and ride around the 300m track. He says the long build time is needed to allow the material, used to shape the banked track, to settle and compact before it is surfaced. Although the velodrome will be used for competitive cycling, Paul says it is being designed to accommodate a wide range of users. The velodrome will be a community facility that will be suitable for cyclists of all ages, skills and fitness levels. Pauls says the centre of the velodrome is designed for road safety training needs and will provide a safe environment for children to learn how to ride a bike, for elderly people to stay fit, and for rehabilitation after injury or illness. Sport Tasman will also utilise both the velodrome and cycle safety arena in its programmes - the velodrome will be free to use.

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Suburban Club reaches 4000 members The number of members at the Nelson Suburban Club continues to surge on the back of positive financial data. Last week the club announced it had gone past the 4000 member number, achieving a self-imposed target to reach that figure before the start of July.

In May of this year, the club reported a 24 per cent rise in membership figures since September 2014, and at the same time general manager Rob Finlayson first stated that the club’s goal was to reach 4000 members and when. Rob says they’re thrilled that locals have

Nelson is set for a dramatic increase of new businesses – and all in one weekend. Nelson’s first ever Startup Weekend is being hosted by Innovate Nelson, a new facilitator developed by the Nelson City Council, Nelson EDA and NMIT to help foster innovation and entrepreneurship. Startup weekends have been held all over the world and are supported by internet giant, Google. Innovate Nelson manager Matt Pearcy says the format is proven and he’s looking forward to see what Nelsonians can come up with. “I’ve heard a good quote about it, ‘it was like doing the MBA, but in a weekend’. It’s especially good for small to medium-sized

Innovate Nelson manager Matt Peacey says his organisation will help foster business in the region. Photo: Andrew Board.

businesses because you’re often running around doing the dayto-day things and you’re missing that excuse to look up and look at growth and strategy and those sort of things.” The weekend will be held from Friday July 24 to Sunday, July 26. It involves people being separated into teams and developing an idea into a business before it’s judged. Matt says it’s 52 hours of mayhem. “A lot of startups from these events are still going strong after three months, but the major benefit for many attendees is the experience of it.” He says experienced business people, budding entrepreneurs, developers wanting to challenge their skills or designers looking for new ideas, would all benefit from the challenge, which will be

based at NMIT. The Startup weekend is one of two major events to help launch Innovate, which was given the green light to start up in March this year. The other is Co.Starters, a tested international platform to help communities grow local business.

Co.Starters is a nine week programme which equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools needed to turn business ideas into action and will be introduced by its co-founder, Enoch Elwell, Tuesday night at NMIT. Matt says small business remains one of the fundamental economic

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Food festival to heat up Nelson winter Kate Russell Nelsonians are being encouraged to brave the cold this winter and come along to ‘Feast the Senses,’ a month-long dining out event which has been developed by Uniquely Nelson. The promotion, which runs over July, will feature some of Nelson’s finest restaurants and six ‘movable feasts’ which allow diners to enjoy three different courses in three different restaurants. Diners can also accumulate stamps when they spend more than $10 at a Nelson cafe or restaurant and go in the draw to win dining prizes. Also on offer will be ‘Illuminate’ which will feature illuminated art around 27 of the city’s shop windows. To round the month off, Old St Johns will offer three concerts for the ‘Deep in the Bleak’ musc festival. Uniquely Nelson manager Cathy Madigan says that she saw a real

need for a winter event in the city with the Light Nelson Festival and Winter Music Festival not happening this year, and developed the promotion based on similar events she had seen while living in Melbourne. “This will be a real first for Nelson, and we’re planning on making it an annual thing” she says. “It’s a great opportunity for locals to get out and enjoy dining in the city.” Cathy says that she is hoping to work collaborativey with Light Nelson and the Winter Music Festival in 2016. Illuminate has been designed specifically to become a feature of Light Nelson Festival and bring the festival beyond Queens Gardens and into the city. Tickets for the movable feasts are selling quickly, with three of the six moveable feasts sold out already. For tickets to the Moveable Feasts visit www.ticketdirect.co.nz and for more on the festival see www. feastnelson.nz.

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Former Tour de France rider Nathan Dahlberg has ridden bikes of all shapes and sizes all around the world,but admits he will need to do some training to get used to the new 'mountainbike' he got last week. The Nelson-based cyclist, who rode in the Tour de France in 1988 and 1989, is aiming to set a new world record by riding a bike on top of the 8051 metre Broad Peak in Pakistan, next month. It would be impossible to carry a conventional bike up that high so Nathan asked his friend and cycling enthusiast, Dean Rainbow, to build a custom-made 'mountainbike' just for the expedition. "We had to eliminate anything that could fail in the low temperatures at that altitude," Nathan says. "It's 20-below up there and things likes chains, brakes and derailleur's would freeze up solid so we went for a penny-farthing design. "I'll be carrying it on the back of my pack and then riding it once we reach the top, so it also had to be light and easy to carry. The handlebars come out and I'll can take one of the pedals off so that it sits flat against the pack."

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Nelson Young Professionals, Tuesday, June 9: Nelson Young Professionals have had an “absolutely fantastic response” after their article in Nelson Weekly on finding new committee members. Current committee member Wes Malcolm says the phones and emails were going hot and, in total, Nelson Young Professionals have gained a further 10 members; four or five of those looking set to join the committee. Nomin-eat, Tuesday, June 9: The group behind Nomin-eat says their cause has received a great response from the public since its article in Nelson Weekly. The Swedish Bakery in Nelson has come on board, supplying bread to go alongside the meals they cook, and there have been a number of donations of money. Joni Nacagilevu, one of the 20 people involved in making the meals, says they have also had around 80 new people join them on Facebook; meaning a growing awareness for what they do and plenty of nominations. Joni says Nomin-eat are thinking about increasing the number of meals they cook from 50 to 100.

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Modellers Pond: I have been a user of the modellers pond for over twenty years sailing my models of Nelson immigrant ships I have made. It is a fantastic pond to use and the cub scouts used to use it for their annual raft races back in the 1980’ -90s. I am sure in the future there will be some other hobby or craze, like the resurgence of scooters, that will be only too keen to use it one day. Peta Raggett. Rocks Rd footpath: It seems to me that if no trucks were allowed on Rocks Rd there would be no crumbling footpaths, and probably no disintegrating cliffs either. What a huge saving in time and money that would be! Those heavy trucks must be responsible for shaking the road which was never intended to support such behemoths when it was originally built on reclaimed land. Alison Kelso. Lighthouse weather vane: Wow, awesome to see our lighthouse being so well looked after! Monique (via nelsonlive.co.nz). Tree stumps at beach removed: They were cool. Kay Hart. What a shame to see this 'artwork' go. Doug Barry-Martin. Jetstar looking at flying to Nelson: Fingers crossed we get picked. Be awesome. Tina Duncan.

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Great! Air NZ are a bunch of rip offs charge you for everything. Late flight arrivals and departures regularly. Great competition. John Laing.

Just what Air New Zealand needs.... competition! Alison Lonsdale. Unless someone decides to support Air NZ and ups the landing fees and space they have to lease, airport will have to upgrade. Martin Thake. That'd be awesome! No more long drive from Chch! Jo Turner. Fantastic !! Save my mum having to go to Auckland to come visit us on the Gold Coast. Sheree Piesse. Great, I hope Hamilton to Nelson is included. About time Air NZ had some competition since they stopped most flights out of Hamilton, forcing us to go to Auckland. Not everyone wants to go up to Auckland. Maureen Sherborne. Will never fly Air NZ again if another option out of Nelson. Been ripped off for too long with their price gouging. Dave Trigg. Fantastic! Go Jetstar! Great airline! Never had any problems with them and get sick of people complaining about them! At least they have kept airfares down so that ordinary peo-

I say "Go Jetstar NZ". Air NZ needs to have some competition to keep their pricing honest. We were recently flying to Invercargill a few times. It cost me less to come from Melbourne to Invercargill than it did from Wellington to Invercargill, by $100!! How the hell does that work. Jetstar will get things competitive which will be great. Hayley Presling. I wonder if the Q300's will fly to Australia for maintenance like the A320s do, or are they going to maintain them here? That could be good for Nelson, who are already setup to maintain the same model of planes for Air NZ... Andrew Sutton. Excellent! May the Origin be with you! Kevin Wilkes. Fantastic, can't wait. Finally some competition for Air NZ. Nelson people have been getting charged far too much for far too long. Garrymaree Smith. To have your say on any local issue, or any story featured in this paper, email editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz or text us on 027 UR VOICE.

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School of Music to fund raise $1.4M for upgrades Kate Russell The Nelson School of Music restoration and rebuild is gaining momentum, with a public fundraising campaign set to launch this week. The heritage building has been closed for over a year because of earthquake risk. The School of Music Trust is now in the process of fundraising to strengthen, refurbish and reopen the auditorium and build a new multi-use facility, complete with rehearsal and teaching rooms. The Rainey House site in Collingwood St is also set for a major revamp. With the plans drawn up, major funders in place, the community is now being asked to help reach a fundraising target of $1.4m out of the total project cost of $6.4m. Fundraising committee chair Colleen Marshall said she is confident there would be plenty of support for the project, given the School of Music’s role at the heart of Nelson’s musical life, and its national reputation. “We have already had some

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Work to fix Cable Bay road wins supreme award Donaldson Civil won the Hirepool Supreme Award at the Civil Contractors New Zealand Nelson Marlborough Branch awards, held in Nelson on Friday, for completing a challenging $3.1million repair of the flood-damaged Cable Bay Rd. The Stoke-based company took out the top award after earlier winning the Hynds Award for projects valued over $1.5million. It received the awards for completing the contact to remediate Cable Bay Rd, after it was extensively damaged by slips in the December 2011 flood, ahead of time and under budget. “It was a good project for us,” Donaldson Contracting’s co-owner Gary Donaldson says. “But it was also really challenging because we had to work in a very confined area on multiple worksites that were all different. “All the sites were on the down slopes from the road and some of the slips were too steep to walk on before construction. But we were lucky we had a very good crew on the job and good subcontractors it was a 20-month contract but we finished it in 14 months and under budget.” Co-owner Ken Nell says they purchased a 13 tonne excavator with a special drilling accessory for the contract, because the 29 work sites along the narrow, winding road were too confined for their 20 tonne excavator and a conventional drilling rig.everything They constructed This bike has satnav &walls, heated upgraded six 22 from retaining seats & grips to culverts, 438 holes up to stereo, drilled electronically

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750mm diameter and 10m deep for piles and placed 203 ground anchors after 1785m of anchor drilling, all while managing traffic and working around the main fibre optic cable link to the North Island that runs alongside the Cable Bay Rd. J C Contracting, Webster Drilling, Land Dimension and Kidson Construction were the main sub-contractors. The project was completed in February this year. Independent Kerb and Concrete won the Edridge Crushing and Screening Small Business Award for the Natureland site works and Fulton Hogan won the Crowe Horwath projects valued under $200,000 award for the State Highway 65 Shenandoah Rock Buttress contract. Downer NZ won two awards, the Cable Price projects valued between $200,000$750,000 for the Moncrieff Ave slip remediation and the Land Dimensions Ltd projects valued between $750,000-$1.5million Award for the Waimea Road Renewal. The H and S Professionals Ltd Health and Safety Award was won by Mike Edridge Contracting for the Bartletts Block Forestry Infrastructure, while the Humes Young Achiever Award was won by Greg Robinson of Mike Edridge Contracting.

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The Farmlands team are always ready to offer advice on their quality products. They are, from left, Bryan, Patrick, Alice, Brady, Charlie, Rob, Evan, Sue, Adam, John, Dave and, in front, Neville and Ben. Farmlands has been through a few changes in its time, including the move into its current premises on Main Rd Hope and, of course, its brand change from CRT; but one thing has, and always will remain the same, and that’s the staff ’s commitment to quality products and reliable advice. While the co-operative itself has been active in Richmond for many years, the building that accommodates staff and products is celebrating its fifth anniversary. When it was first introduced to the public at a grand opening party in 2010, both the Farmlands team and customers were delighted with its drive-through area and efficient flow, through sliding doors into the expansive store. Overall it provided Farmlands customers with an enhanced shopping experience and is certainly one of the reasons for Farmlands’ success. Resene High Five

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horticulture, viticulture, livestock, real estate and more, making sure that all their customers, whether they are domestic or rural, are well looked after with quality products and advice. When you need the best in rural supplies, household items, durable clothing or a number of other products, call in and get it from Farmlands Richmond. The team will be happy to point you in the right direction so the needs of your family, your home or your business are taken care of. Their opening times are 7:30am until 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, perfect for those needing to pick up stuff before and after work, plus, they are open from 8:30am until 1pm on Saturday.

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victory’s Darcy stokes and kereama allen at the information day for the proposed victory square half-pipe, on sunday afternoon. Photo: Kate Russell. quite a lot of work to do to bring it to fruition” she says. “It will have to go out for public consultation and we’ll create a good case to take to council.” The development will have to be non-disruptive to Saturday sports and other events in the park, but Marcia is confident that it can be built to fit in with the other uses of the park. “A half-pipe of this size is very doable and affordable for Victory

and we could see some really positive results from it.” Some of the youths who attended the information day are planning a Facebook page to promote the half-pipe to the community, and an online survey will be created to get public feedback before any other steps are taken towards submitting the plan to Council. Survey forms are also available at the Victory Community Centre.

nelson-waimea gun club results Nelson Waimea Gun Club results from June 14, 2015. 50 Compak: HOA: Gerald Beattie 40/50. A Grade: 1st Bob Schiefer 33/50: 2nd David Mack 33/50. C Grade: 1st Nick Thorpe 37/50: 2nd Dave Hill 23/50. 50 DTL: HOA Vince Bayley 98/100. A Grade: 1st Vicki O’Connor 98/100: 2nd Martin O’Connor 97/100: 3rd Wesley Oldham 97/100. B Grade: 1st Wal Dalley 87/100: 2nd Ian Bright 87/100 3rd John Boyles 86/100. C Grade: 1st Warwick Van Asch 87/100, 2nd Peter Harling 86/100: 3rd Terry Nelson 83/100. 25 Skeet: HOA: Wal Dalley 25/25. A Grade: Joint

1st Wesley Oldham & Martin O’Connor 23/25: 3rd John Moore 22/25. B Grade: Warwick Van Asch 24/25; Joint 2nd Murray Shepperd, Mack Pouwhare & Brad Gould 23/25. C Grade: Joint 1st Ian Bright & John Boyles 24/25; 3rd David Mack 22/25. Next shoot: 12 July 75 Ball Trap Championships, 2nd round of The Winter Series 50 Five Stand, Skeet/ DTL and open for practice. 9.30am start, cash or cheque no EFTPOS; morning tea and lunch available. Contact nelsonwaimeagunclub@yahoo.co.nz; Jacqui Oldham, Secretary 03 547 8473

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Have you ever considered volunteer- Katy Steele. “Volunteering is impor- Volunteer Week is ‘a place for you to ing? Sure, you don’t get paid, but for tant, fundamentally because it grows volunteer’ and is an opportunity for many people around the region the communities, a lot of services or ac- anyone who’s thinking about volunteering to understand that feeling of helping others that there’s a whole range by donating a few hours of different organizations of their time is payment that people can volunteer enough. with, and a wide range of This week, from June roles too. Volunteer Nel21-27, is National Volson is a referral agency; so unteer Week and it’s a any community organizachance for local voluntion can post a volunteer teers to be recognized role with them and any and rewarded for their member of the public can efforts within many orgo and search for them. ganizations around the “Here at Volunteer Nelregion and the country. Volunteers fulfill an es- Volunteer Nelson staff: Holly Drummond, Katy Steele and son, we’ve got 130 organisential role within our Jane Solly, with volunteers Karin Bowater, Paul Chaigne sations registered with us and we have a range society; the Nelson Tas- and Sebastien Planche of roles, from gardening man community alone benefiting from millions of volun- tivities just wouldn’t exist in the com- or administration to working on a teered hours, and without this sup- munity without volunteers. From committee, one-off events and even port many of the services and facili- sports organizations, environmen- roles for people who are interested ties we take for granted could not be tal organizations, social welfare and in things like web design. So if you’re provided. “About a third of adults health, there just wouldn’t be these thinking of volunteering, we encourin New Zealand volunteer and we’re services without the support and ef- age you to pop onto our website and very high up amongst developed fort from the volunteers; it’s pretty register with us,” says Katy. To recognise and promote voluncountries for the level of volunteer- critical.” ing,” says Volunteer Nelson manager, The theme for this year's National teering in the community, Volunteer

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Recognising the contribution made by Tasman’s volunteers Outstanding work is done by volunteers across Outstanding work done by volunteers our District every dayisand is invaluable to the across our District every day and is wellbeing of our residents. invaluable to the wellbeing of our residents. Why not nominate a volunteer you know for a Why not nominate Community a volunteerAward. you know for Council Outstanding a Council Outstanding Community Award. (Nominations open for individuals not groups) Nominationsclose close30 30June June 2013. Nominations 2015. Gototowww.tasman.govt.nz www.tasman.govt.nz for more Go for more information. information.

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A big thank you to all our Volunteers Our volunteers: Nelson have organised a volunteer challenge, incorporating a number of familiar local faces. It’s the first time the agency has done something like this to celebrate National Volunteer Week and it will see nine local leaders volunteering at nine different organizations for half a day each during the week. MP Nick Smith, Mayor Rachel Reese and Mayor Richard Kempthorne will be taking part, along with CEO of the NMDHB, Chris Fleming, CEO of the Nelson Airport, Rob Evans, previous Nelson Mail editor, Paul McIntyre, Emma Helleur from The Hits, Dot Kettle from the Chamber of ComVolunteer Christine merce and manager of BNZ, Stestudent Eden Sukte phen Paul. Volunteer Nelson will School. be catching up with each person as they complete their volunteer work, taking photos and interviewing them about the experience. Volunteers in our community conduct a range or roles including environmental work, offering support to refugees, support at food banks, supporting the elderly, helping out at sport clubs and at events. There is also a demand for volunteers within the administration sector, including information technology and finance, and also at governance level as a committee or board member. People volunteer their time to organizations for a range of reasons; it could be a personal interest in the area, a desire to meet people or to help people, or to gain work experience. “It’s an opportunity for you to discover what you are passionate about. You can volunteer in any area that interests you, and you will begin to find out about what makes you happy: talking with people, young or old; IT work; or working with animals,” says Katy. Volunteer Nelson also organise low-cost training programs for staff and volunteers on topics such as govern-

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Find it on Pascoe St has an industrial life of its own, with local businesses all adding to the hive of activity that can be found there any day of the week. On either end of the busy street you will find a range of great businesses who all offer the goods and services you need to make life easier, from DIY masters, car repairers and servicers, solar power experts and more, you’ll find it all on Pascoe St, the place and space big enough to house dozens of businesses yet still small enough to be friendly. This week, Nelson Weekly features the best of the area, showcasing some of the thriving businesses that call it home. Sand and Land Sand and Land is your destination for a comprehensive range of landscaping supplies, whether you’re in the building trade or are simply a keen gardener. Sand and Land has a total of 48 bins which stock a huge variety of stones, driveway chip, concrete aggregate, sand, soil, compost,

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Flying hot air balloons can be a risky business, as students from Garin College found out during the school's Mahi Toi festival. Te Wairoa o nga Mahi Toi means the "spirit of creation in the arts", and last Thursday and Friday students at Garin attended a range of artistic workshops and activities as part of the festival. One of the most popular activities was Sky's the Limit, which involved making paper hot air balloons, but as 91 students found out it wasn't all plain sailing. Two of the paper balloons caught fire on the launching pad and another made an unplanned landing high up in a tree on the edge of Avery Field. But, according to teacher Tony Etchells, those miniHindenburg disasters are just part of paper hot air ballooning. "I found the plan for the balloons on the internet and we had a trial run with my two young boys at home. It went perfectly so we are trying it here, but things do go wrong. "If if it's too windy we lose some of them and there's always a chance of a fire. One of the balloons we lost last year landed two kilometres away and someone phoned the school and said they had found it." Garin's arts coordinator Lindsey Furlong-Taylor says students participated in flax weaving, claymation and cup cake decorating activities, as well as range of arts including singing, drama and creative writing. Students also created a stunning ensemble of clothing out of recyclable material for the RAW

(Recyclable Art that is Wearable) competition. There were 40 entries in the RAW competition, with students Ellie Springer and Jake Wilkie saying they designed their entry to highlight the issue of domestic violence in society. Elle says they decided on that theme after seeing an advertisement that showed one in three people suffer from domestic violence abuse. "We thought this was really shocking and we wanted to raise some awareness about that, so we created this garment that resembles some of this," Ellie says. "It's made from chipped cracked plates and broken curtains to symbolise the broken families and physical and mental damage domestic violence causes." Lindsey says the standard of work created by the students during this year's Mahi Toi "has gone to a new level." It started with "an amazing performance" in Thursday's opening ceremony and continued right through to Friday afternoon's RAW competition. "Our arts captains Jess Brooks, Nick Erasmuson and Elizabeth Mitchell, are very good this year and they have had a big input into the festival. The creativity of these students is incredible - they never cease to amaze me." People will have a chance to see the best of last week's performances and creations when Garin holds its Mahi Toi concerts at the Hope Community Church on July 1 and 2, starting at 7pm. Tickets for the concert cost $5 for adults and $3 for school-aged children and can be purchased at the Garin College office.

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Nelson Netball U15 coach Sarah Rankin was all smiles with the performances of her team at the Top of the South Tournament, held in Blenheim on Sunday. With a very limited preparation, (only two trainings together), the two wins and one loss (by a solitary goal) was an impressive day’s play. Nelson’s first opposition was Buller, who raced ahead to a seven goal lead at half-time as Nelson took time to settle. Sarah rang the changes and combinations began to gel, and Nelson made up ground to five in arrears at three-quarter time. Two turnovers were all that were required to get back into the game and the teams went head-to-head in the final minutes with Buller coming out on top 28–27. Lydia Swaney was the standout shooter while Olivia Avery was strong through the mid court and put in some beautiful feeds to her shooters. Maddi Springer impressed in the defensive circle and she gained numerous tips and intercepts at goal defence. Nelson totally dominated Motueka in all facets of play with a 55–5 scoreline. All players acquitted themselves well. While still respecting their opposition, Nelson were able to take the opportunity of taking some risks in their play. Goal shoot Lauren Chaney was fed superbly to find her fa-

Nelson's goal defence Jaime Archer intercepts a pass intended for a Marlborough player, at the Top of the South Tournament in Blenheim over the weekend. voured shooting position near the post to convert near 90 per cent. Leea Conning had a strong game at wing defence - she was “niggly”, quick to the low ball, and picked up an amazing amount of ball around the circle edge. Leea was effective in transition and was a competent ball carrier. Centre Jess Kelly directed play well, was really fast on the drive, however she displayed patience and control on the feed. Both Jess and Jessica Williams were effective in looking long to their shooters. Marlborough were an unknown quality, however Nelson’s combinations had began to gel nicely and their confidence was high after such an emphatic win over Motueka. Shooters Lydia and Bailee Tava displayed a great understanding of one another’s play and, against much taller opposition, did a sterling job. They rotated the circle well, while Bailee drove along the base line to receive the long ball from Jess. Wing attack Aimee Lewis had

a particularly strong performance against Marlborough as she worked hard to get to circle edge for the optimum feed. Jaimie Archer came in for praise from her coach as she put in a solid performance at centre in the first game before forming an impressive circle defence with Maddi. Playing front and back, the pair were a formidable unit. Jaime was a threat as she hunted the top of the circle and had a continued presence right to the transverse line. Overall, coach Rankin was “really, really pleased” with her charges – they bonded so well and worked hard to develop the combinations. The team’s next outing is in Nelson on 26 July for the first round of the inaugural Netball Mainland U15 Championship when they will meet Marlborough, Mid Canterbury and Christchurch 4. The second round will be in Christchurch, with the finals in Selwyn.

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MOTO-CROSS: The Nelson Motorcycle Club is heading to Taupo for this Saturday's Battle of the Club's Moto-cross champs. The team is led by former world No2 Josh Coppins who will ride in the MX1 class. Ethan Bruce will ride in MX2, Bryan Heaphy is the Veteran class rider, Reece Walker will ride in junior 250cc, Ethan Waters in junior 125cc and Hayze Shuttleworth in junior 85cc.

Twenty runners ticked off a major bucket-list challenge on Sunday, completing their first-ever marathon. The Monaco Midwinter Marathon, in its second year, saw 300 runners compete a marathon, either by themselves, as part of a duo or as part of a six person relay team. Of the 70 doing the full marathon, 20 were doing it for the first time. Organiser Stu Cottom says that’s a fantastic result. “You always remember Nelson's Mark Preston crosses the finish line at the Honest Lawyer on Sun- your first marathon, day. Photo: Andrew Board. vividly, so hopefully

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FOOTBALL: Nelson Suburbs took full advantage of a 10-man Richmond team to win their first division clash at Saxton Field on Saturday, 1-0. In other results, FC Nelson beat Wakefield 3-1, Suburbs Seals beat Nelson College Academy 13-0 and Nelson College and Marlborough drew 3-3.

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RUGBY: Waimea Old Boys got back to their winning ways in the Car Company division one club rugby championship on Saturday, beating Kahurangi at Jubilee Park, 29-19. Wanderers celebrated their Tasman Trophy win the week before with a strong 35-20 win over Nelson, while Marist took care of Stoke, 24-17.

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Community Events Stoke SeniorS: Weds 24 June, HOUSIE $5 a card; Thurs 25 June, Guitarist Paul Marks with jazz standards; Most weekly concerts/ events start at 1.30pm with a donation of $3 (unless otherwise stated). Includes afternoon tea, Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Ph: 5472660. Stoke Junction…Where connections are made. Available to all Stoke residents at Stoke School Dental Clinic Main Rd. Post Natal Depression 23 June, 1-2pm. Call in or ph/txt 0212761227 for appointment. Small SipS Winemaking group. 24 June, topic: Mulled wines. Creative uses of your less-excellent wines for mid-winter evenings. Share recipes, samples, nibbles. Eric 547 7989. SF nelSon 24 June, 2-3pm. Supporting families with mental illness. Drop in. Ph: 545 8162. Star party view Saturn, Jupiter and the moon. 7pm, Friday 26 June, the Atkinson observatory, Clifton Terrace School, Atawhai. All welcome, gold coin. Weather permitting. apron empoWereD invites you to 'WHONEEDS DAIRY' come & learn the basics of Vegan Cooking. Sat 27 June, 5-9pm. Includes a 3 course meal. $40. Fundraiser for Chinmaya Mission. For bookings 021 1460 0438 or 548 7511 email- s.amritananda@xtra.co.nz top oF tHe SoutH morriS minor cluB June outing Sun 28 June. Afternoon tea Jester House. Book by Wed 24. Ph 5473316 Julie/John Waitaki olD girlS’ - nelSon. Sun 28 June, 20 Hoult Cres, Monaco, 3pm for Annual Meeting followed by Soup & Savouries. Contact Elaine 5444796 for further details. nelSon tramping cluB invites you: June 28, Culliford Hill, Hard, $23, Ph Andrea 539 3758 (w). www.nelsontrampingclub.org.nz ligHtHouSe Spiritual aWareneSS. Mons 7.30pm, Trafalgar St Hall. Fundraising Expo Night 29 June. $4 entry for readings & healings. 7- 9pm. BuWt 29 June, 2-3pm. Advocacy for govt agencies including Work and Income. Appointments 5488171 or drop in. a Fair SHare? Inequality In Aotearoa, Jan Logie, Green MP. Mon 29 June 7.30pm, Nelson Croquet Club, Cnr Haven & Halifax St. All Welcome. Free of Charge. WriterS at luncHtime: All welcome, Wed 1 July, 11.30am-1.30pm, The Prince Albert, 113 Nile St. Guest speaker at 12.30 is local writer Susan Matthews on writing creative nonfiction. Admission is free. Chrissie on 5469818. laS VegaS caFÉ at the Boathouse, 7 July, 5-8pm. Relax with friends to the sounds of Trudi Wilson and Jessie Leov, enjoy soup and sweets and help raise funds for Jessie to sing in Las Vegas! Tickets $20, details www.nelsonharmony.org.nz or 547 4354. maryBank garDen cluB meeting in Jaycee Room, Founders, 7 July, 7.30pm. Our fun quiz evening, bring a friend, prizes, supper & drinks Contact 576 5122. proBuS cluB of Nelson City welcomes men & women as new members. Next meeting Thurs 9 July, 9.45am, Nelson Golf Club, 38 Bolt Rd. Ph Deirdre 547 4146. nelSon pHilatelic Society: The

club for stamp collectors & philatelists. Next meeting has changed - 1.30pm, Sun 12 July, Stoke School (winter trial). Enquiries 547 1140. cHineSe culture HoliDay programme: Ages 8-13. 13-14 July, NMIT. Fun with Chinese language & culture. Music, calligraphy, food, games, tai chi, crafts. Share dumplings with families at end of Day 1. Contact Lori 021 0279 3563 or lablindner@gmail.com to register ($10) by Wed 1 July. NZ China Friendship Society & Confucius Institute. FunDraiSing caBaret for Nelson Tasman Hospice, 25 July, 8pm till late, at the Playhouse Theatre. A fantastic variety cabaret, musicians, dancers, comedy, circus and burlesque. Tickets on the door, $25 waged/$20 unwaged (03 540 2985 for dinner bookings) Contact Rachel at Pottering About for details 03 545 8041. neW BaBy? Parents Centre Baby & You Course for parents of babies 0-4 months. Info from expert speakers, make new friends. 6 week course Thursdays 10.30am-12.30pm Next course starts 30 July. Ph 5440407. SurViVorS & tHriVerS: Tues 11 August Café Affair. If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along & meet like minded people. $5 & is subsidised by Cancer Society. Ph 5393662. VolunteerS requireD For reD croSS: "Do you have 2 hrs to spare each week, please?" (Meals on Wheels & Visitor service) in Nelson, Stoke & Richmond. Contact Jackie on 546 5012 or Jackie.tye@redcross.org.nz for info. alcoHolicS anonymouS If you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. 0800 AAWORKS (0800 229 6757) concerneD aBout your WeigHt? Eating too much? Do you eat when you are not hungry? Are you powerless over food? There is a solution. Overeaters Anonymous 022 673 0237 or overeatersanonymous.nelson@gmail.com VolunteerS neeDeD: Do you love helping mums & bubs & have some time to give back to the community? Nelson Parents Centre is looking for some keen people to help co-ordinate & facilitate their antenatal & postnatal courses in Nelson. Ph Tania 545 0964 / casbag@xtra.co.nz. neeD to raiSe FunDS? Nelson Soroptomist Int is looking for non profit organisations who would like to hold a stall at their 3rd October Trash 'N Treasure sale to raise funds for their organisation. For info Jill Richards 548 8710. gurDJieFF StuDy group forming. "Man's possibilities are very great. You cannot conceive even a shadow of what man is capable of attaining. But nothing can be attained in sleep" - GI Gurdjieff (1866-1949) If interested, call Roger on 5452209. ) No cost. regular eVentS proState cancer Support group meets 1st Thurs of month Broadgreen House 1.30-3.30pm contact Graham 522 4938. SWimming group: All welcome Ngawhatu Pool every Fri, 12.30pm $3 donation to Cancer Society 539 3662. meDitation anD relaxation Tues 10.30am Fairfield House $3 donation to Cancer Society. All welcome ph 539 3662.

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Dance : Victory Community Centre. Weds, 8pm. Come & join our fun group. Ballroom & Sequence. $2.50pp. Ph. Roger, 5466562. are you BreaStFeeDing? Looking for support? Contact us, Mum4Mum for mom to mom breastfeeding support, guidance & advice. 021 277 2098 mum4mum@nbph.org.nz or visit our FB Page. Sit & Be Fit Victory Community Centre, Tues, 10am & Victory Community Church (238 Upper Vanguard St), Thurs, 10am. Fun while you get fitter, work at your level. Great music. Shirley 547 1433 or 021 121 8023 Social DartS: Every Mon night, 7pm, Sun City Dart Hall, Sovereign St, All Welcome, any age, any skill level. Contact: Tai 547 4251 or Karen 027 577 0805. FB - Sun City Darts Nelson. traFalgar BaDminton cluB plays Mon evenings in the NCG Gym on Waimea Rd. Juniors (under 19) from 6-7.30pm, Seniors from 7.30-9pm. All abilities. Martin 5489710. Heart Help: A support group for people that have had surgery or other heart events. Get together at the Honest Lawyer, Monaco for a coffee & chat, 3rd Sat of the month at 10.30am. Ph Alan 5476552 or Graham 5224938Winter BoWling @ Bowls Tahunanui, 131 Tahunanui Dr. Names in by 12.45pm. Organised play every Tues, Thurs, Sat. New players welcome. Ph Joan 970 0133. Waimarama comm. garDenS welcomes volunteers Mons & Weds mornings 9.30-12.30pm. Learn by doing with our great team. Relax with tea under the trees after. Volunteer nelSon: Are you looking to volunteer? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, information or advice? Check out www.volunteernelson.org.nz nelSon taSman BeekeeperS: Meets 1st Wed each month, 7pm Waimea Lounge, Richmond A&P Showgrounds, Lower Queen St. New members welcome to attend. www. nelsonbeekeepers.org.nz no matter WHat’S trouBling you - Samaritans listen anytime of the day or night. 0800 726 666 engliSH conVerSation group for ESL speakers, Weds 4.30-6pm, Trinity Church Hall, behind the Church, 64 Nile St, next to Nelson Central School. Students, locals & visitors welcome for informal conversation, & a cup of tea, coffee. Rachael 021 026 86970. nelSon ScraBBle cluB (Inc) invites interested people to our free training sessions in competitive scrabble. Nelson Suburban Club 7-10pm every Wed. Tony 545 1159. toaStmaSterS Improve your social confidence. Learn the art & skills of public speaking. Four Toastmasters Clubs in Nelson & Motueka. Ph June 022 018 0853 or neatjun@yahoo.co.nz tenniS DouBleS: Sat, from 1pm, all levels catered for, Tahuna Tennis Club, Tahuna Dr. Mike 547 6562. createcookinggroup:Forladieswho love food & fun. Meet fortnightly, Mons, 10am. Come & enjoy the food. Sharyn 027 443 5507. Social taBle tenniS: Saxton Stadium, Mon & Fri mornings, Wed evenings. Morning tea/supper provided. All welcome. Ph 547 3005

/ 547 9479. Visit tabletennisnelson.org.nz ScottiSH country Dancing: Thurs 7.30pm, YMCA in Toi Toi St, Nelson. New dancers welcome, no partner needed. Kelly 547-5721. aqua aeroBicS For Women: Non profit making women's group. Mons 3-4pm, Ngawhatu pool. Qualified instructor all ages welcome $6. Any queries call either Lyn Neumann 547 3263 or Sandy Harvey 544 5993. Social tenniS For Women: Weds, Tahunanui Tennis Club, phone Helen 548 3893. pool-pilateS. New water based exercise class. Gentle on joints whilst improving posture, balance, core strength & breathing. Tues, 1-2pm Ngawhatu pool, Stoke, $8. Angie 547 0198. Victory community centre: Ph: 546 8389 Hand Craft: Share crafts that Nanas know, knitting, crochet, stitching. Bring lunch, share projects. $2, Weds 12.30-2.45pm, Pomeroys coffee. Sit & Be Fit: Have fun exercise sitting down, burn calories, tone muscles, keep your heart healthy. Tues, until 30 June 10-10.45am. $3 per session, 16+yrs. Zumba: Exciting Latin Rhythms, easy to follow moves to create a fun fitness class for all levels. Weds, 7-8pm, until 1 Jul, $5 per class, 16+ yrs. Laughter Yoga: The body’s natural antidote to stress, simple powerful exercise, with yogic breathing. Bring yoga mat or towel. Weds 5.306.30pm. Until 1 July $2. Victory Playgroup: Every Tues, 9-11.30am. Until 30 June. Parents & young children (birth to 5yrs) meet to play & socialise. Lots of toys and activities, morning tea etc. Gold coin donation. Hearing Clinic: Available for free checks and assessments for 16+yrs. Phone 546 8385 for appt. Cervical Screening Clinic: Held 1st Tues each month. No or Low cost, criteria applies. Ph 546 8385 for appt. FREE Nursing Clinic: Every Tues 5.30–7.30pm. Checks, assessments, info, blood pressure, minor illness, and other services at Victory Com Centre & 1st Tues of month, Franklyn Village Ph 5468385 me cFS Fm Support Nelson Bays. Find support with others who understand. Come & join our small informal group, third Mon each month, Suter Cafe, Halifax St, 2.30pm. E: strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com "JuSt uS Drama" invites new members, actors & helpers, Mons 1-2.30pm. We do acted play readings for senior groups but welcome any age group. Ph Marion 547 0509. iSel laDieS proBuS cluB welcomes new members to friendly, interesting meetings 4th Weds each month, 10am, Elim Church, Main Rd. Ilene 547 8279 or Bev 547 6522. Space welcomes babies aged 0-12 months to join our programmes in the Nelson region. SPACE is for first time parents & their babies weekly sessions include opportunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Contact Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017 or lenihans@xtra.co.nz ScraBBle: come join social Scrabble every Sat, 1.15pm, Surburban Club. Ph 548 9006.

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