SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021

Star of Canada

ON THE ROCKS: Star of Canada in a colour reproduction still shines by contemporary Gisborne artist Keith R Wade.

Picture courtesy of Tairawhiti Museum

On Wednesday June 23, it will be 109 years since the Star Of Canada ran aground off Kaiti Beach. A 10-minute video made by Tairawhiti Museum, telling the story of the maritime disaster, and of how the ship continued to play a role in Gisborne after 1912, will go online that day. Museum director Eloise Wallace narrates the film and she spoke to Wynsley Wrigley.

T’S the ship that never sinks — at least Belfast in 1906 succinctly — three years at in terms of public profile. sea,73 years a ship, 36 years a museum. The Star of Canada first attracted the In its years as a museum, Star of Canada Ifascination of the Gisborne public when has not lost any of its star power. it ran aground on the rocks off Kaiti Beach in “It’s the part of the museum I most get June 1912. asked about,” said Mrs Wallace. No one among the crew of 60 died but the Wednesday is the 109th anniversary of watching public of 1912 was likely more than the day Star of Canada became a permanent fascinated. Gisborne resident. It was only two months after the sinking of Two days before, the ship had sailed into Titanic. its final port of call. The town turned out in force again months On the evening of the 23rd a sudden storm later to watch the vessel’s two-storey came in and its intensity led to the decisions wheelhouse and cabin towed along Childers to head out to sea, but steam could not be Road to a new location where it became a got up immediately. family home and occasional place to visit for “At 11pm a hurricane force squall struck the inquisitive. and in the blinding rain and hail the weather At 274 Childers Road the complex, simply closed in around the ship, completely known as the Star of Canada, became an obstructing the view towards shore lights iconic part of the city skyline, an apparent and land,” says Mrs Wallace on the video. ship moored just off one of Gisborne’s “When the rain cleared 10 minutes later main arterial routes, and a familiar sight to they realised the anchor had come away and SINKING FEELING: It’s time to leave for these two men working to salvage stock or generations of the district’s inhabitants. begun to drag, and before they could let go fittings from the stricken Star of Canada. Picture courtesy of Tairawhiti Museum Then it was on the move again, to its the port anchor, the vessel struck the reef off current site in 1985, next door to the then Kaiti Beach. authorities or any other would-be rescuers. The next morning attempts by tugs Karoro Gisborne Museum and Arts Centre. “They tried to back the ship off as it “Many residents of the town were aroused and Hipi failed to save the ship. The wheelhouse and captain’s cabin has foundered on the reef but the ship kept by the booming of her distress signals, but Instead, men worked hard to salvage most kept the ship “alive”, says museum director driving on to shore and by 19 minutes past it was not until H. Amos (of the Post and of the cargo — 35,000 carcases of mutton, Eloise Wallace. midnight it had become fast on the rock. Telegraph Department) went around and 10,000 sacks of oats, 1000 casks of tallow And she explained the story of the twin “Distress rockets were let off in the hope read her Morse code messages that it became screw cargo steamer since it was launched in of attracting attention from the harbour known that she was aground.” Continued on page 2 2 THE GISBORNE HERALD LEAD

STILL A STAR ATTRACTION: Another generation of Gisbornites show their fascination for the Star of Canada. This is when the wheelhouse and captain’s cabin was formally opened as a museum on May 19, 1986. File photo

From page 1 Childers Road took place, Gisborne turned out and pelts, 300 bales of wool and 300 tons of to watch. antimonial lead pigs. A complement from HMNZS Hawea and On June 27 a heavy swell eventually broke the Gisborne City Brass Band escorted Star of the Star of Canada’s back. Canada on its Operation Star Ship journey to Salvage operations were suspended on its new site. August 5 and the ship was put up for sale. Star of Canada was formally opened as a A court, sitting in July, exonerated the ship’s museum in 1986 and once more attracted a captain, John Mann Hart, and concluded the large crowd of Gisborne admirers. accident was the result of pure accident and Mrs Wallace, speaking on the video, says the misadventure. museum is fortunate to have the building and Captain Hart was described as a most so many artefacts. careful, prudent and cautious shipmaster “ ey help us to tell the story of the ship, and he went on to have a long and reputable her crew, the people involved in her salvage, sailing career. those who spent hours caring for and Jeweller William Good bought the bridge- restoring the ship, who have visited, and house for £104, and had it towed through collectively saved what they could so we can town on greased railway lines behind a steam- stand here in the ship today.” roller to a section next to his own home at 274 Childers Road. at site is now occupied STAR SHIP by Cobden House, the offi ces of Coates e Star of Canada was the pride of the Star STAR POWER: Gisborne’s legendary heavyweight boxer Tom Heeney (second from right) Associates and FMGG. Line. visits Star of Canada at its Childers Road site in 1928. Also pictured are back, from left, an e Belfast-based Star Line was a fl eet of unknown nurse, Eileen Good, the wife of William Good who bought the salvaged parts of e Star of Canada became a tourism Star of Canada and their daughter Lorna Woodfi eld. Front, from left, are Lorna’s husband attraction with one prominent visitor being ships owned by timber merchants, Messrs. Alan Woodfi eld, Mrs Marion Heeney, Mr Good, and possibly boxing referee Alan Maxwell. Gisborne’s Tom Heeney who settled in the US James P Corry and Co. Picture courtesy of Tairawhiti Museum after challenging Gene Tunney for the world When Star of Canada was lost the company heavyweight boxing title in 1928. had a fl eet of modern cargo steamers Melbourne and Sydney, where she picked up Canada wheelhouse and captain’s cabin. Many VIPs visited, with the visitor book consisting of Star of Australia, Star of Japan, general cargo including antimonial lead pigs She says the cabin today looks much as it (held by the museum today) showing the fi rst Star of England, Star of New Zealand, Star (similar to ingots), a motor car and silver lead did in 1912. signee was Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward of Ireland, Star of Scotland, Star of India and bullion. “All of the fi xtures and fi ttings are largely who called in on March 4, 1929. Star of Canada, the company’s fi rst twin-screw She sailed from Sydney and called at original.” When William Good’s daughter Lorna steam ship. Auckland, then on to Napier, Wellington, Bluff e fi lm features many artefacts and a wide married in 1927 rooms were added to the It was built by Workman, Clark and Co in and Lyttleton before arriving at Gisborne on range of great photographs of the stricken rear of the structure to provide a kitchen, Belfast in 1909. the morning of June 21. ship and internal shots of the latter day bathroom and other facilities to make a home e ship was 7280 tons gross, 143 metres Her captain was John Mann Hart. museum it became. for her. long and manned by a crew of 60. Captain Hart was born in Liverpool and fi rst But the fi lm also includes contemporary fi lm Lorna Woodfi eld spent her later years living Workman, Clark and Co pioneered the went to sea at the age of 14. footage such as the vessel down by the head in the family home next door and kept the construction of insulated and refrigerated By 1912 he was the line’s senior captain and off Kaiti Beach on the morning of June 25 in Star of Canada as an immaculate private vessels and the Star of Canada was designed had been at sea for 30 years and in and out of footage shot by Charles Frederick Newham of museum. to carry chilled and frozen meat. It had three Gisborne for 10. the Dominion New Zealand Film Company. On her death in 1983 she left the Star of insulated holds with a carrying capacity of It also includes footage of the Star of Canada to the citizens of Gisborne. 130,000 carcases of mutton. FILM FOOTAGE Canada at its Childers Road home, shot by e public feared for the future of the By June 1912 Star of Canada had made the e Tairawhiti Museum video goes online E.T. Doddrell in 1928. structure as the execution of her will took journey to and from New Zealand six times, on Wednesday and can be viewed on the e story of long-forgotten individuals is some time. transporting general cargo to Australia and museum and Gisborne Herald websites. also told, including crewman “Russian Jack”, But with Gisborne West Rotary Club leading New Zealand and returning with refrigerated e fi lm runs for 10 minutes and 26 who was actually a Latvian who remained in the way, Star of Canada was moved to its meat and produce. seconds. New Zealand until his death in 1965. present site in 1985. On what was to be her fi nal voyage, Star of Museum director Eloise Wallace takes ere is even a statue of him in the And as in 1912 when the original move to Canada left London for Australia, stopping in viewers through the present day Star of Wairarapa town of Masterton. SAtuRdAy, June 19, 2021 3 PROFILE ‘Everything has to look pretty’

homE: Catherine McGreivy creates wonderful spaces. She is pictured at home with the family dogs, Axel and Rose. Picture by Rebecca Grunwell Catherine McGreivy’s home is a haven of greenery, clean air and cosiness. With the popularity of indoor house plants booming, Catherine spoke to Sophie Rishworth about tips she has learned through three decades of being a florist. alking into Catherine Everything is more natural, wrapped in her feeling she was missing out on her son it is time to re-pot when their roots come out McGreivy’s home is like walking brown paper, with flowers and plants Fletcher. the bottom or side of the pot. into the pages of a magazine. sourced from local growers. So in 2004, with three-year-old Fletcher, Which is another thing Catherine does. W OK, she’d tidied, had the The house plant look has changed too and she moved home and bought a house in She never plants straight into the actual pot, gardener around, there was jazz playing and is more “tropical” these days. Gisborne. but into plastic pots she then sits inside the lavender oil emanating from a diffuser. Catherine says of her home, “Everything Catherine started up a florist business here decorative pot. But it was more than that. Catherine has has got to look pretty”. — Flowers by Catherine — “Mum worked Dusting is also important for plants with that X-factor, of turning any space into “Matt (her partner) didn’t get it at first. for me unpaid for years,” she says with a big leaves. something welcoming, calming and gorgeous Then he went to get his hair cut one day and laugh. Over her 17 years being back in Gisborne, all at the same time. read a magazine as he waited. He come home Today her business is called Hello Petal. Catherine has turned her house into a home, The Danish have a word for it — hygee and said ‘I get it, this look is in magazines’. Her kitchen table is the work bench, and helped along by partner Matt Hayes, a (pronounced hoo-ga) — described on Google “I’ll decide I’ll want to do a certain colour in she still raids her mother’s garden down the painter by trade. as “a quality of cosiness and comfortable the house, or buy one new thing and have to road. “I was on my own for years, until Fletcher conviviality that engenders a feeling of change the whole house around it.” Her sister Kirsten has moved to Tuapiro was 10. Then we met Matt.” contentment or well-being”. At one stage Catherine went through a Point in Tahawai, Katikati, where she will Catherine and Matt have been together for Catherine, 51, has it in spades. Crown Lynn phase and ended up with 20 also grow flowers to supply Catherine with. “10 romantic years” and engaged for seven It stems from her passion for what she ceramic swans. Catherine prepares weekly house flowers of them. does. She also wrote a book in the ’80s called for regular clients, creates posies for gifts and “We don’t want to rush it,” says Catherine, Despite having terrible allergies and “Hot Flowers”. Catherine pulls it out of her special events, plus has a huge selection of laughing. hayfever, Catherine’s career as a florist is in bookshelf rather reluctantly. more than 100 house plants. She had a career break from floristry her blood. “I didn’t make a bean,” she says. She has killed a few house plants over the for nine years but over Covid decided she Every new home her family moved into “I’m actually quite shy but when I am doing years, and taught herself through Googling needed to go back to her passion. around Gisborne, Napier and Auckland, my flowers or talking about plants, it comes and following “plant people” on Instagram “When I got back into it, Matt said, ‘It’s like her mother would revamp each garden, and naturally. I love people.” and Facebook. having a new girlfriend’. renovate the interior of each house, “top to Catherine, born in Gisborne, was always The most common mistake people make is “Sometimes you lose your way a bit and toe”. a hunter and gatherer. As a girl she hunted over-watering, she says. you’ve got to do what makes you happy.” She credits her Mum Gael, Nana Ethel and shells on the beach, or gathered up seaweed, Don’t let plants sit in water in the tray for She is part of a co-operative of four Aunty Shona for planting in her the love of seed pods and wild flowers. days (not good for the roots). businesses at The Aviary. nature, flowers and gardens. She left Lytton High School in 1985 and “People put plants where they want the The shared retail space beside the Poverty “I was always going to be a florist.” went to Selwyn College in Auckland, where plant to go, not where the plant wants to go.” Bay Club means they all work two days a Catherine remembers a career day at high she could take subjects like ceramics. Catherine learnt from making mistakes. week and take turns on Saturdays. school. It was at an Auckland florist shop in After leaving school she worked for a They like indirect filtered light. Other “It’s a shared workload, shared rent, it’s the ’80s. Catherine found herself surrounded couple of florists before she and her sister common mistakes include people using really nice and a great opportunity.” by cellophane-wrapped, single-stemmed, opened their own business called Texas Rose outdoor potting mix for indoor plants — a Plants also like women’s voices, says carnations and loved it. in Ponsonby. real no-no apparently. Catherine. And they thrive at The Aviary, Tastes have changed and Catherine Owning her own business though, and So is putting plants into pots that are too where there is always chatting, laughing and wouldn’t dream of using cellophane now. doing weekend work like weddings, left big. They like it cosy and let you know when music. 4 THE GISBORNE HERALD GARDENING

How to grow zesty lemons . . .

Whether you are juicing them for fresh lemonade, squeezing on to fi sh & chips, including them in delicious Asian recipes or baking them into a citrus tart, there is no doubt that lemons are a staple in just about every kitchen.  e trees can grow up to 4m, but you can also get dwarf varieties that grow up to 1.5m and are perfect for pots. You do need a little patience though, as lemons (and other members of the citrus family) need at least 3 years before the fi rst harvest.

HOW TO GROW LEMONS IN YOUR depending on weather conditions. fruiting season, feed weekly with Yates tree to devote its energy to growing strong GARDEN • During the growing and fl owering/ Th rive Citrus Liquid Plant Food. Th roughout healthy stems and roots. fruiting season, feed with Yates Th rive the year apply Yates Th rive Natural Fish • Choose a sunny spot with well-drained Citrus & Fruit Granular Plant Food. Seaweed+ Plant Food Concentrate. Some Lemon tree varieties: soil. Enrich the soil with Yates Dynamic Th roughout the year, apply Yates Th rive • ‘Eureka’ produces fruit almost year Lifter Organic Plant Food. If the soil is clay Natural Fish & Seaweed+ Plant Food GROWING TIPS round in warmer areas. Th e fruit is virtually based, improve soil structure by adding Concentrate. seedless and has a thin skin. However, as gypsum and forking in well. In poorly • If you’re short of sunny spots in the lemons go, Eureka isn’t particularly cold drained areas, citrus can also be planted in a garden, grow citrus in pots that can be tolerant. ‘Villa Franca’ is a relative of ‘Eureka’ raised mound of free-draining soil. HOW TO GROW LEMONS IN A POT moved to take advantage of changing that does better in inland areas, as well as in • Dig the planting hole twice as wide and patterns of sunlight. the subtropics. to the same depth as the root-ball. Remove When planting in a pot, choose a dwarf • In heavy clay soils, it’s best to put extra • ‘Lisbon’ develops into a large, prickly tree the plant from the container, gently tease lemon variety. eff ort into soil preparation. To check if that produces a heavy winter crop. It is very the roots and cut away any circled or tangled • Choose a pot at least 500mm wide. your soil needs work, dig a hole and pour a hardy and more tolerant than ‘Eureka’ to roots. • Position in full sun and fi ll with quality bucket of water into the hole — if it takes both cold and heat. • Position in hole and backfi ll with potting mix, such as Yates Nature’s Way more than 30 minutes to disappear, then • ‘Meyer is a small grower that is thought soil, gently fi rming down. Form a raised Organic Citrus & Fruit Mix. TIP: Consider you will need to improve your drainage. to be a cross between a lemon and an doughnut shaped ring of soil around the placing the pot on wheels if you live in a cold Consider raising the level of the bed as much orange. It’s small size means it’s suited to outer edge of the plant’s root zone. Th is area, so it can be easily moved inside or to a as possible (at least 40cm above the clayey pot culture and its cold tolerance sees it used helps keep water where it’s needed. Always sunnier and more protected spot in winter. soil) with free draining garden soil, dig in widely in frosty areas. water in well after planting to settle the • Remove the plant from the container, gypsum to help break up the clay and add • ‘Lemonade’ is much sweeter and doesn’t soil around the roots and keep the soil gently tease the roots and cut away any Yates Nature’s Way Organic Compost & Soil have the intense sourness of most other moist for several weeks while the new plant circled or tangled roots. Improver. Potted grapefruit should be grown lemons. ‘Lemonade’ lemon trees are great establishes. • Position in hole and backfi ll with potting in a good quality mix (such as Yates Nature’s for backyards as they don’t get much taller • Mulch around the base with organic mix, gently fi rming down. Water in well. Way Organic Citrus & Fruit Mix) and moved than 2.5m and produce lots of fruit which mulch like woodchip or pea straw, keeping it • Water deeply, 2-3 times during the week, into larger containers as they grow. can be peeled, segmented and devoured or away from the trunk. depending on weather conditions. • Remove any small fruit that develop juiced. — Courtesy of Yates • Water deeply, once or twice a week, • During the growing and fl owering/ within the fi rst two years — this allows the SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 5 FOOD Sunday pancakes

Bacon and egg pie with vegetables

I think we all love pancakes

Sundays begin with pancakes . . . and end with leftover pancakes from the morning. ese are everything you want in a pancake, with no sugar added, the world in your hands as to what goes on top . . . each mouthful melts in your mouth and you’ll be reaching for more than one.

Sunday pancake ingredients

ALMOND FLAKE PANCAKES STEP 2 Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan SERVES: 6 to 8 (with couple left over) over medium-high heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately PREPARATION: 15 minutes ¼ cup for each pancake. Brown on both sides COOKING: 20 minutes and serve hot.

INGREDIENTS NB: Well enjoyed as brunch after a 2 cups all-purpose fl our morning workout at the gym . . . best way to 1 cups self raising fl our get you started for the Sunday chores. 2 tablepoons baking powder — Courtesy of Mr Willson 1 pinch of salt 2 tablespoons of almonds (or more) Step 1 NO SUGAR 1 ¼ cups coconut milk 3 eggs 4 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of lemon zest

METHOD STEP 1 In a large bowl, sift together the fl our, baking powder, salt and almonds. Make a well in the centre and pour in the milk, egg vanilla extract, lemon zest and melted butter; mix until smooth. Step 2 6 THE GISBORNE HERALD TRAVEL Steaming further south

white Stone: Oamaru is full of grand old Victorian buildings made from the famous Oamaru limestone. The city’s opera house is a fine example. All pictures by Evelyn and Patrick Watson

Evelyn and Patrick Watson took a break from their Waimata Valley farm in April to go on the inaugural Great Southern Steam Train Tour. Evelyn continues their story. They are in Christchurch now . . .

he torrential downpour of the Christchurch, seeing for the first time some the old Arts Centre and other old buildings. A huge and noisy motorbike rally paraded night before had thankfully cleared of the abandoned and derelict buildings still The beautiful parks and gardens, in their past, raising funds for charity, with every as many of us boarded the buses waiting to be demolished after the terrible autumn glory, were as lovely as ever. kind of two- and three-wheeler, some quite Tthat took us to Latimer Square early earthquake, ten years ago now, in 2011. Later the coaches took us out to “French” outrageous and looking more like cars than on Anzac Day to attend the Dawn service We boarded historic trams, where we had Akaroa, with a stop at Little River on the bikes! in Christchurch. It was a moving service as a lively and informative commentary by our way, where we enjoyed ice creams and were At Akaroa we explored the township and always, with a big impressive parade and young tram driver, as we weaved our way intrigued by the unusual “Silo Stay” motel . . . had a leisurely lunch before our return to many beautiful musical items, attended by a around the inner city. It was so sad to see the a unique and eye-catching idea! Christchurch. huge crowd of people. old Cathedral awaiting restoration, and view After returning to the hotel and having the empty lots, but great to see the many breakfast we walked into the centre of new buildings and the wonderful repairs to

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39968-03 amazing: Futuristic machines on show at Oamaru’s Steampunk HQ. 7 THE GISBORNE HERALD

CIty vIew: Trams took the tour party on a circuit of the inner city in Christchurch. INtrIGUING: A tiny railway station on a siding in Oamaru.

Next morning we rejoined the train at other as they “ unwound” and ‘’cooled down” Rolleston and headed south over the fertile after their big swim in, when their body Canterbury plains and the wide braided temperature is hot. rivers of the region. The paddocks had After every little penguin was safe home massive irrigators and extensive areas of we returned to town and had a very welcome baled winter feed and fodder crops ready for delicious hot buffet meal at the old restored the coming winter. historic Loan and Mercantile grain store. We stopped for lunch at Timaru before The following morning some of the group heading on to Oamaru with its beautiful and toured the Whitestone Cheese factory while impressive old Victorian buildings, where the rest of us went to the extraordinary we spent the night and enjoyed several and bizarre Steam Punk Museum and HQ excursions. nearby, in another of the grand old Oamaru A southerly change was advancing so we buildings. It houses an amazing display all wore layers of our warmest clothes as we of weird and wonderful “animals” and set out for the Little Blue Penguin Colony, futuristic machines made from every kind just out of town. of old vehicle part, tool and “junk” you could Two covered grandstands face the fenced- imagine. Weird but very ingenious and very off area which the little penguins traverse to well done. their burrows/nesting boxes. They are the Our next stop was at the fascinating smallest breed of penguin, only about 33cm Moeraki Boulders on Kohe Kohe beach on high, and are monogamous, returning year the Otago coast. The unique round boulders after year to their burrows. are concretions that have been exposed Several seals were lounging around the through shoreline erosion from coastal cliffs. fenced-off area — they do not harm the The most remarkable one is a perfectly round penguins but the penguins are nevertheless huge boulder which was still emerging from very wary of them. the cliff face like a giant egg being laid. CUrIOUS: The distinctive and unique Moeraki boulders. The southerly hit with rain and wind as After a delicious fish and chip lunch by the we huddled together listening to a very sea we set off by coach for the train station interesting talk about the colony, and the and headed south for a night in Dunedin. little penguins, waiting for them to return Most people enjoyed a visit to Larnach home from their day at sea. Castle the next morning with castle and remarkable: As twilight fell we could see the first group garden tours and morning tea, but having A Moeraki boulder — called a “raft” — swimming together for been before we decided to have a quiet emerging from safety towards the steep but not too high morning and walk down to the nearby the cliff face cliff to our left. The area was lit so we could magnificent old railway station where we like a giant egg see them, but the penguins could not see the rejoined the group and collected our lunch. being laid. lights. Then it was “all aboard” for the final leg Soon afterwards the little birds appeared of our journey to Invercargill where we were over the edge and after a little hesitation quite sad to say goodbye to our dear old train scuttled quickly to their burrows beyond carriages. Waiting for us at the station with the fence which kept out the seals. As a big welcome and smile was the mayor, Tim requested, we kept quiet and took no photos, Shadbolt. just watched, fascinated, as wave after About 40 of the group headed home from wave of little penguins waddled up. There here while the rest of us continued on the are over 200 nesting pairs, which is a great next day, around the south coast and up to achievement as numbers had dwindled. We the West Coast in three busloads. could hear the little birds calling to each To be concluded... 8 THE GISBORNE HERALD COLUMN GeoNet data holds key to aff ordable insurance his year we celebrate the 20th phone when they feel the Earth moving New Zealanders may only have become to assess whether or not anniversary of the Earthquake to check the location and strength of any aware of GeoNet after the Canterbury to provide cover for New Commission (EQC), Land earthquake. earthquakes, but the work to enable access Zealand and how much TInformation New Zealand and GNS It is hard to imagine life in the Shaky Isles to this information was created well before they need to charge in Science creating GeoNet, a state-of-the-art without earthquake or tsunami alerts from this. premiums. by Fraser geological hazard monitoring service. GeoNet and the associated Felt Reports. New Zealand is extremely fortunate It has therefore been Gardiner EQC’s ongoing investment in natural Before 2001, scientists from GNS Science, to have a high-quality natural hazard incredibly important for hazard science, including the world-leading New Zealand universities and other agencies monitoring tool in GeoNet that not only EQC to provide a specifi c GeoNet platform, provides confi dence had already created a deep understanding of provides invaluable data to scientists, but New Zealand-view of our to international reinsurance markets to our natural hazards with the then available also enables EQC and private insurers risks that can be compared continue providing cover for New Zealand. monitoring networks, but the development to create sophisticated loss modelling to to other models developed Ever since the Canterbury earthquake of GeoNet supercharged the research in this understand our risks and potential losses in by a number of US-based sequence, hundreds of thousands of New area. a natural disaster. companies. Zealanders look at the GeoNet app on their Outside of the science community, most International reinsurers rely on loss models Understanding our natural hazards and their potential impact is vital for 1495 New Zealand’s physical and ACROSS DOWN economic security. 50 Egyptian sun god (2) 45 Stared in astonishment (5) In 1998, EQC and its international 1 Matching set of furniture (5) 51 Lacking due decency (8) 2 Without equal or like (6) 46 Head pain (7) reinsurance agent Aon began the 4 Attack imaginary enemies 55 Backbone (5) 3 Warble (5) 47 Bean curd (4) development of a bespoke risk-modelling or evils (4,2,9) 58 Flat case for drawings (9) 5 Flower (4) 48 Retailer (6) tool for New Zealand, called Minerva. 14 Empty (5) 59 Nuclear (6) 6 Instruction, coaching (7) 49 Dismissed (5) 15 Imitate (5) 60 Rider’s footrest (7) 7 Artificial hairpiece (6) 50 See (7)  e data from GeoNet and insights from 16 Absurd (10) 61 Slippery fish (3) 8 Metal shackles (5) 52 Systematic (10) the science funded by EQC and others 17 Spear (5) 63 Deduct from wages (4) 9 Tyrants (7) 53 Hibernating (7) enables our modelling experts to update 19 Pixie (3) 64 Completely lacking (6) 10 Doing nothing (4) 54 Daring manoeuvres (6) our risk models that estimate the potential 20 Viewpoint (7) 65 Annoy (3) 11 Interior coating (6) 55 Temporary stay (7) fi nancial cost of a wide range of earthquake 21 Alternative route due to 66 Non-vowels (10) 12 Lost colour (5) 56 Set of accounts (5) events. road closure (9) 68 Playground plank (6) 13 Head cold (7) 57 Rustproof metal (4) We are currently transitioning to a new 22 Begrudged (6) 69 Threefold (6) 14 Invented (7) 62 Amalgamation (5) loss-modelling platform, called RiskScape, 25 Platform for musicians (9) 71 Colleague (9) 18 Expression of sympathy (10) 67 Striped identifier on that will support the inclusion of the latest 27 Longing (6) 76 Contributing element (6) 23 Declare (5) stock (3,4) research and a wider range of natural 28 Sell door to door (6) 77 Bearable (9) 24 Pull a face (7) 68 Examined (7) hazards. 33 Expressed as a recipe (10) 79 Motorcycle bag (7) 26 Pungent gas (7) 70 Condition in contract (7) Even the most sophisticated risk-modelling 35 Entirely (3) 81 Imminent (3) 27 Quandary (7) 72 Egocentric (7) tool relies on getting the best data available, 36 Warfare (6) 84 Dance club (5) 29 Stray from normal (7) 73 Miniaturised tree (6) 37 Eager (4) 85 Not clear or sharply 30 Empty, boastful talk (3,3) 74 Mooring cable (6) so the input from GeoNet that is then used 39 Age (3) defined (10) 31 Building dividers (5) 75 Shelled insect (6) by GNS Science researchers and other Kiwi 41 Catching up (7) 86 Stale-smelling (5) 32 Large wine bottle (6) 76 Passenger boat (5) scientists is vital in making our loss models 42 Sanctuary (6) 87 Uncanny (5) 34 Twilight (4) 78 Bestow (5) more accurate. 43 Nominee (9) 88 Holiday postcard 36 Transport (5) 80 Naming words (5) Last year, EQC invested around $22 million 44 Combine (5) message (4,3,4,4) 38 Resided (5) 82 Night flier (4) into natural hazard research, of which an 45 Maximum (8) 89 Crooked (5) 40 Floor covering (4) 83 Wound mark (4) overwhelming majority was allocated to GeoNet. 12345678910111213 e GeoNet data provides the backbone of 14 numerous research projects, as well as the Minerva model. 15 16 17 Over the past 20 years, EQC has invested $189 million to allow GeoNet to record 18 19 and collect data on earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity and landslides that 20 21 22 underpins our mission to reduce the impact 23 24 on people and property when natural disasters occur. 25 26 27 28 29  e reliability of the data and our risk models has become an invaluable asset 30 31 32 when EQC engages with the international reinsurers to underwrite a substantial 33 34 35 36 37 38 portion of our EQCover programme, 39 40 enabling EQC to provide the residential and land insurance New Zealanders have come to 41 42 43 rely on after natural disasters. Early this month, EQC confi rmed a record- 44 high reinsurance cover of nearly $7 billion for the 2021/22 fi nancial year, which is 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 a remarkable result in an international 55 56 57 reinsurance market that has become increasingly tougher due to Covid-19 and 58 59 60 several major natural disasters. It also demonstrates the trust the market 61 62 has in our risk model and our Kiwi scientists. 63 64 65 66 Reinsurers still use one of the international 67 catastrophe models, but our New Zealand modelling carries signifi cant weight and trust 68 69 70 71 72 to be able to aff ect negotiations favourably. All of this work and risk analysis would not 73 74 75 be possible without the huge amount of data and insight provided by GeoNet and the GNS 76 77 78 79 80 Science experts. EQC is proud to support GeoNet and 81 82 83 wants to congratulate everyone involved 84 85 86 on providing New Zealanders with a better understanding of our natural hazards for the 87 past 20 years.

88 89 ■ Fraser Gardiner is the chief fi nancial offi cer at the Earthquake Commission. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 9 TELEVISION ON TV THIS WEEKEND ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Saturday, 6.35pm, TVNZ 2

Alice returns to the world of Wonderland and travels back in time to save the Mad Hatter. Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, , Helena Bonham Carter.

PLAYING FOR KEEPS WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS Saturday, 11.40pm, TVNZ 2 Saturday, 9.40pm, TVNZ 2 A retired professional soccer player attempts to reconnect with his estranged ex-wife After a wild night in Las Vegas, Jack and Joy end up getting married . . . but after a and his son by coaching his son’s soccer team. big win, the pair battle it out for the cash. Starring: Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Uma  urman. Starring: Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher.

JUSTICE LEAGUE Z FOR ZACHARIAH Sunday, 8.45pm, TVNZ 2 Sunday, 11pm, TVNZ 2 Batman and Wonder Woman join forces with Flash, Cyborg and Aquaman to overcome a In the wake of a nuclear war and not knowing whether anyone else has survived, two men powerful new enemy. and a young woman fi nd themselves in an emotionally-charged love triangle. Starring: Ben Affl eck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa. Starring: Margot Robbie. 10 THE GISBORNE HERALD SATURDAY-SUNDAY TELEVISION

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