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I just couldn’t believe it; I was like man Te Restrictions eased Awamutu rules. I felt Restrictions at Council’s so supported doing libraries and the Te Awamutu Museum will ease following this challenge. the move to Level 1. Zoe Anderson Waipa¯District Council community facilities manager Sally Sheedy said the museum would resume regular hours immediately while both libraries would resume normal hours from Monday. Hand sanitising stations will stay in place and Council will continue to display a QR code to allow residents to sign in if they choose to.

Public rose day This Saturday at 9.30am the public is invited to the Mega Mitre 10 Garden centre to meet members of the Te Awamutu Rose Society and view new season roses. President Diana Jones will demonstrate how to prune new roses and will give a talk on getting your garden ready for planting. There will be lots of valuable hints and advice and Zoe Anderson walked 7km each morning around Te Awamutu Stadium during lockdown to raise money for Leukemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. questions are welcomed. Photo / Caitlan Johnston The event is free and society members and anyone who joins the society on the day will qualify for a 10 per cent discount off rose purchases. Temporary closure Zoe really steps up Te Awamutu transfer station is temporarily closed while the business recruits staff to fill essential vacancies reported 7km walked each morning during lockdown to raise funds for charity Waste Management’s Waikato regional manager Mick Caitlan Johnston public members off their couches and for the charity and so far the whole CEO of the charity, Peter Ferguson, Satsangi. out of their comfort zone’s to help Health Heroes Challenge has raised says blood cancer patients and their It is hoped that the transfer Te Awamutu woman cancer patients. $3889. families have faced extra stress and station will reopen by the end walked nearly 200km Participants were encouraged to “I just couldn’t believe it; I was like anxiety because of Covid-19. of June. Updates will be during lockdown all in create their own fundraising idea that man Te Awamutu rules. I felt so “It’s our top priority to continue to posted on wastemanagement. efforts to help the charity was bold enough to get their friends, supported doing this challenge,” says provide free and accessible support co.nz/my-region/hamilton sheA works for stay afloat after taking families and communities to get Zoe. to all blood cancer patients and their a financial hit due to Covid-19. alongside them by donating. Other challenges people have families. We also don’t want to take Zoe Anderson works as a support For Zoe’s challenge, she chose to done include learning sign language, the foot off the accelerator in terms Wheelchair Wagon co-ordinator for Leukemia and Blood walk 7km at 7am each day during the doing chin ups daily, rowing the of research into finding a cure for all Te Awamutu Wheelchair Cancer New Zealand which is four-week lockdown. distance to get to Hamilton on a blood cancers – this life-saving work Wagon has resumed service grappling with a 70 per cent loss of “After seven days, it was like rowing machine, knitting clothes for is important,” says Peter. and volunteers look forward income with the pandemic bringing walking from my house to the the charity’s Monkey in my Chair to once again helping clients. a halt to some of its major fundraising leukemia blood cancer office (in initiative and climbing stairs to the ■ The Health Heroes Challenge is still To book the service contact events Hamilton) and walking to the support distance of going up Mt Taranaki. running so if people are feeling the co-ordinator on 021 0882 During lockdown, the charity groups, and then the next week was Because of Covid-19 the charity inspired to take part and raise money 1879. organisation began running the like walking to Tauranga and then organisation had to change a lot with for the charity than they need to visit Health Heroes Challenge – a virtual Taupo¯,” says Zoe. how they operate such as support healthheroeschallenge.blackbaud- challenge inspired to get its staff and Zoe’s challenge fundraised $1200 groups moving online. sites.com/ to sign up.

We’ve covered for winter warmth. 2 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 11, 2020 Level 1 good news, but Circulated free to 14,045 homes in Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. CIRCULATION 14,045* challenges still ahead PHONE: 07 871 5151 POSTAL ADDRESS: Jim Mylchreest back to pre-Covid-19 levels. believe particularly if you were 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, Waipa¯mayor One of those applications is caught in the 18 per cent and Te Awamutu 3840 for a 30,000m2 building trade up to 23 per cent home finance OFFICE HOURS: bsolutely fantastic evidenced by a number of high warehouse, which is expected of the 1980s. news that New profile businesses announcing to create 60 new jobs directly, However, we mustn’t Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm Zealand has moved closures or restructuring with a further 200 downstream become complacent. Even Friday 9am - 3pm A to alert level 1 and we leading to job losses. positions. though there is some positive DELIVERY QUERIES: 0800 111 200 have no active cases of Covid- The news that both This level of confidence in news on the horizon, there are 19. This is a significant Bunnings stores in Waipa¯and our local economy, based on still significant challenges in the EDITORIAL achievement only made the Warehouse Stationery in strong steady growth, is visitor and hospitality sector Dean Taylor (Editor) possible by the hard work and Te Awamutu are closing is heartening and an indication and these challenges are likely Ext: 67705 0274 819951 sacrifices of the vast majority of devastating and must be that the construction industry to remain while border controls [email protected] New Zealanders. extremely concerning for all may not be as negatively are in place. Whilst we have all benefited employees. impacted as first thought. Challenges in the agriculture Caitlan Johnston Ext: 67710 from this collective effort from Whilst it may be argued that From a more global sector due to market volatility [email protected] a public health perspective, the these closures are not totally perspective, councillors are and our strengthening dollar Jesse Wood Ext: 67713 financial costs have been due to Covid-19, it is little delighted that we have retained which impacts negatively on [email protected] extremely uneven. solace to those directly our very strong AA- Fitch rating exporters may also linger for SPORT Central government has impacted. based on the district’s sound some time. attempted to ameliorate these On a more positive note the financial position and current Council’s next step, now [email protected] imbalances with temporary ability to now get back to a low level of indebtedness. restrictions on numbers of ADVERTISING wage subsidies and other relatively unrestricted way of This enables Council to people allowed at gatherings Sarah Verran 021 345 951 financial assistance, but will life should assist in getting the borrow funds for major has been lifted, is to support [email protected] never be able to compensate economy back on track. infrastructure projects at more social and community events to those who have either lost their Going hard and going early favourable interest rates. attract visitors back to Waipa¯. [email protected] businesses or employment. has certainly kept the Councils’ current interest It is to be hoped that CLASSIFIEDS Unfortunately, the economic economic damage to a rates are around 1 per cent Australia can soon achieve the Tania King Ext: 67708 recovery will take a number of minimum and there are signs which is a level unheard of for same results in controlling [email protected] years and it is widely that the recovery is happening many generations. Covid-19 and we can welcome recognised that unemployment faster than predicted. These interest rates are them back to our shores as part We welcome letters - preferably via email. levels will continue to increase Locally, building consent predicted to remain at this low of a trans-Tasman bubble. They should be under 300 words and for some time. applications and planning point for some time — a fact Congratulations and stay must have the sender’s name, address Here in Waipa¯this is already applications in May 2020 were that many of us find hard to safe. and phone number. No pseudonyms are accepted and names will only be withheld in special circumstances at the discretion of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged and may be edited, abridged or discarded. www.teawamutu.nz/courier We’re online at nzmecommunitynews.pressreader.com CheckCheck out what’s on, people, links, ggames,ames, list yyourour business,b i communityit groups, upcomingi events.t

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multi-agency research collaboration is putting the focus on forest food sources as part of wider efforts to boost New Zealand’s native bird ALL FLOORING, CERAMIC TILES & populations.A The More Birds in the Bush project is led by Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, and HIGH QUALITY RUGS IN STORE includes staff from the Department of Conservation (DoC). Waikato’s Mt Pirongia is a key site for More Birds in the Bush, which aims to achieve large- scale forecasting of predator populations based on available forest food sources. Manaaki Whenua postdoctoral researcher Anne Schlesselmann says understanding food production in forests and resulting predator populations, particularly ship rats, informs how predators can be best suppressed. This gives a greater chance for native birds to flourish, the key conservation aim of the work being undertaken around the country. “The goal is to lead to an optimisation of A bellbird / korimako photographed at future large-scale forest management to include Orokonui ecosanctuary. areas where native bird populations will have Photo / Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research the greatest comeback,” said Anne. North Island forests have warmer annual outcomes at the same site with and without average temperatures and a more diverse range predator control. of tree species than South Island forests — “Pirongia is a really great place to work at resulting in more food both for rats and birds. and it is a privilege to spend more time in the If rats are not suppressed in these forests, forest there,” she said. they compete with birds, bats, lizards and “We have started banding titipounamu, insects for the same food sources and of course miromiro, and korimako so we can follow these prey on those animals as well. individuals to measure survival and their New Premises Pirongia Mountain was chosen as a research nesting success.” location as it’s a habitat for bellbirds/korimako, Cara Hansen, DoC’s Waikato biodiversity 496 Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutu tomtits/miromiro, and rifleman/titipounamu, all ranger, says the More Birds in the Bush project bird species preyed on by ship rats. is vital research for ongoing ecosystem The three bird species also differ in their restoration in forests in the warmer northern diets, nesting habits and body size which allows part of the country, where predator control has Tel 07 8701422 researchers to evaluate differences in nesting been under way for several years. success and survival across species. “We need to understand how to limit rats and “We also wanted to work in a diverse increase birds, bats, lizards, giant insects and podocarp-broadleaved forest where all three frogs,” said Cara. bird species still exist and somewhere where “This is a step up for us in that we are good some regular predator control was already in at protecting the forest, and this research will place, so we could compare bird population help us understand how to protect the rest.” A place to call your own? Here’s a helping hand

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Find out more at KaingaOra.govt.nz/firsthome Thursday, June 11, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 5 UK couple find lockdown sanctuary The young couple say George and Jane’s hospitality Te Awamutu during a difficult time was incredible. locals put up “We were spoiled as well,” they say. stranded pair While they took care of their own meals, Jane Dean Taylor provided the odd treat. “Her baking is amazing,” n March this year twenty- they agreed. something couple Robbie As the lockdown levels Shields and Sarah Lawlor changed from 3, and then to set off from their home in 2, the couple were able to get IBirmingham, England, for a out and do some of the year-long adventure on the sightseeing around Waipa¯and opposite side of the world. Waikatothat George had first Two weeks later in New talked about. Zealand their rental camper And now, with borders to van had been recalled and other countries still closed and they were facing lockdown in travel still unsafe, the couple a country where they hardly have applied to have their knew a soul. tourist visas amended to allow But they had made a few them to work in New Zealand acquaintances and swapped a temporarily so they can stay couple of numbers, so faced English couple Robbie Shields and Sarah Lawlor on their Hobbiton movie set tour before lockdown. Photo / Supplied until it is safe to move on. with uncertainty they made a It has been a slow process, call to seek advice. spent the evening after making after both completing their BA couldn’t afford a hotel, but would take him in and help but they are hoping Level 1 will That call was to Te the trip back from national degrees in psychology to wanted a word of friendly him out.” speed things up. Awamutu man George Brooks. Park. It is where they met travel on an open ticket advice, so made the call to The Te Awamutu family “We had hoped to go fruit Robbie and Sarah had been George. through 10 countries around George.” converted a craft room into a picking, but that opportunity in the Waikato to take in the “We hit it off and George told the Pacific — starting in New “What eventuated was bedroom, complete with a TV has gone,” says Robbie. tourist sights. us about lots of other Zealand. humbling,” she says. and PlayStation for “We’ll give anything a try.” The self-confessed mad interesting things to do in the Travelling home didn’t feel George took the call and entertainment, a utility room They hope to still be able to keen Lord of the Rings and district,” says Robbie. like a safe option, plus it was said he would ring the couple into a makeshift kitchen and undertake as much of their Hobbit fans had been to “He had suggested we stay suddenly an expensive option back. gave over the family bathroom original trip as possible, Hobbiton, across to Raglan and around the Waikato and get to and would have blown their He says it only took a short — all which could be shut off although some of the East is off down to Waitomo Caves know it.” travel budget. conversation with his partner from the other end of the the agenda. before heading to the snow at But the couple were only “We just couldn’t afford the Jane Coles and their son Bryn- home. All going well they will National Park. And while they expecting to be in New fares home,” says sarah. Louis to agree to take the Robbie and Sarah also had spend summer working in come from Birmingham, they Zealand for four weeks and “Our family at home was couple in. use of the barbecue area. Australia before heading both have Irish ancestry and headed north. obviously concerned for us, “We had the room and were The hosts and their guests home to the UK in March next were keen to enjoy a great It was then that Covid-19 hit but could also see New only too pleased to help a could safely socialise at a year. craic for St Patrick’s Day. New Zealand and things Zealand was probably safer young couple out,” says distance between the kitchen Their year of travel and Asking around Waitomo changed quickly. than the UK. George. and outdoor area. adventure won’t have gone as they were told the best bar in Robbie and Sarah admitted “We thought we would “Jane’s response had been “We thought it was an planned — but it will surely be the region to celebrate was Te they suddenly felt quite have to go into lockdown in a that if Bryn-Louis had been in amazing offer,” says Robbie. memorable, especially being Awamutu’s Redoubt Bar & helpless. cabin or some other budget a similar situation in another “And they had no idea how in lockdown in a Waikato town Eatery — which is where they They had saved for a year accommodation because we country she hoped someone long it might last.” called Te Awamutu.

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333 Sloane Street Te Awamutu 07 871 8838 Work on part of stage two of Waipa¯District Council’s water supply project has started on Taylors Hill. The stage is expected to be completed by end of November. Photo / Caitlan Johnston Pipes installed under stage two otorists heading than 16km of pipes being water to modern towards Hamilton installed over several roads in environmental standards and and coming back the Waipa¯District to connect will include increasing into Te Awamutu the Parallel Rd Treatment capacity at the treatment plant wouldM have noticed major Plant to Taylors Hill Reservoir. to cope with future demand. construction taking place on So far, 11km of pipe has been The upgrade is expected to Taylors Hill. installed and 5km has been be completed by the end of This work is a part of Waipa¯ pressure tested within stage 2021. District Council’s major water two. A part of the work in stage supply project, connecting the Work on Taylors Hill started one of the project installing Te Awamutu water scheme a couple of weeks ago and is pipes between Cambridge Rd with the Pukerima water expected to take up to 10 and Parallel Rd was scheme to address the water weeks in total. There are traffic interrupted by Covid-19 and supply issue Te Awamutu is cones laid out on Taylors Hill the nationwide lockdown but experience as the town’s to divert traffic around the this work restarted last month population continues to grow. work area and the speed has and final pressure tests passed Te Awamutu currently been reduced from 70km/h to recently and the road detours relies on water from the 30km/h. in place were lifted last week. Mangauika Stream on Mt The Parallel Rd Treatment The road detour directed Te Pirongia and the Frontier Rd Plant upgrade, stage three of Awamutu-bound traffic down bore. the project, will be the final Lamb St, Roto O Rangi and The work on Taylors Hill is step in completing Te McLarnon roads. part of stage two of the project Awamutu’s upgraded water There is still some work to which started in June last year supply and work is expected be done on this part before and is expected to be to start this month. stage one of the project is completed by the end of The upgrade work will take completed but the work that November. place on-site and involve is needed can be done outside Stage two consists of more building a new plant to treat the road corridor. Summer shrinkage leads to bumpy ride on area’s roads

Waikato roads deliver bumpy ride after summer shrinks peat soils Waipa¯District Council says drivers might find some roads bumpier this winter — a result of extremely dry weather across the country. An unusually dry summer and autumn has resulted in shrinkage of peat soils on which several roads in Waipa¯ are built. The shrinkage is causing surfaces to settle unevenly, creating bumps, cracks and ruts in the road. The areas most affected include Rukuhia, Collins and The most affected roads include Rukuhia, Collins and O’Regan O’Regan roads in Rukuhia, and roads in Rukuhia, as well as Storey and Cambridge roads Storey and Cambridge roads between Te Awamutu and Cambridge. Photo / Supplied between Te Awamutu and Cambridge. situation by allowing for the already. Others may be However, other roads reshaping of the surface of required soon as the peat soils around the district are also peat roads every five to 20 continue to shrink for some occasionally affected. years, but exceptionally dry months until normal moisture Waipa¯District Council years mean more repair work. levels return. transportation manager Bryan “This year, because of the “Drivers also need to be Hudson said it was a common weather, the issue is more aware temporary repairs may problem around the Waikato pronounced.” be required, which could region, which contains about Bryan said the council was cause some delays.” half of New Zealand’s peatland. closely monitoring the roads If implemented, some “Many roads in the Waikato and would intervene where speed restrictions could be in are built on top of peat soils. required to erect warning signs place until September or These soils are very deep in and speed restrictions or to October. the earth, so excavating them smooth the surface with Bryan said road users and building a normal road asphalt. needed to be vigilant on all foundation would be “Drivers will see signs and roads, report any issues and extremely costly. speed restrictions in place on drive to the conditions over “Instead, we manage the Storey and Cambridge roads the winter. WE’RE WITH YOUR CHIEFS ALL THE WAY

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Asking Price $685,000 View 11-11.30am Sat 13 Jun Stuart Gudsell AREINZ 021 951 737 [email protected] Sharon Evans AREINZ 027 235 4771 [email protected] SUCCESS REALTY LIMITED, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008 Desirable country setting Attractive lifestyle situated in the Korakonui district. A three bedroom plus office or fourth bedroom home facing north and situated on 6074 square metres (more or less). With a swimming pool, detached double garage and outside studio/bedroom. The incorrect name for the reserve was brought to council’s attention last year when consulting bayleys.co.nz/2311300 iwi on several proposed improvements. Photo / Supplied Heritage precinct renamed to Turata significant heritage People will no Management Plan in 2012. 191 Kawhia Road, precinct in Kihikihi Waipa¯district councillor Otorohanga will be renamed longer have to say Hazel Barnes said the Kihikihi from Rata-tu to the name quietly community would be “very Elevated 2.4ha rural sanctuary TurataA — its original name pleased to see the name offering privacy, spacious according to mana whenua. under their breath corrected” to Turata. dwelling with good shedding, At a strategic planning and any more, it is really “People will no longer have swimming pool and paddocks for policy meeting last week, to say the name quietly under pets and mature fruit trees. committee members voted to Turata. their breath any more, it is approve the renaming after really Turata. Open Home For Sale $920,000 REDUCED the incorrect name was Hazel Barnes, “I am absolutely delighted brought to council’s attention Waipa¯district councillor to recommend that this be View Sunday 14 June, last year. official,” says Hazel. 1.30 - 2.30pm Waipa¯District Council it was highlighted then that the The initial enhancement senior reserves planner Anna correct name for the area is works on the reserve are set Nathan Kemp McElrea says council had been Turata. to start in the next month once 022 093 9639 consulting with iwi on several “This reserve is a culturally approval from Heritage New Cherie Kemp proposed improvements to significant and historic area in Zealand has been received. 027 271 9806 the reserve when the issue Kihikihi and in Waipa¯soitis They include the removal was raised. very important that we are of fences and installation of rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA23572 “In May last year, council using its correct name to new fences/barriers, Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) resolved to progress some acknowledge its history and installation of interpretation View from property initial improvements to the importance.” signage outlining the southern half of the area. The The name change was also importance of the site, an focus of these works was to endorsed by the Te Awamutu entrance sign and way- remove redundant farming Community Board last month. finding signage, and infrastructure, protect and The 1.1508ha area made up development of entrances to interpret heritage features and of four land parcels, on the the reserve. improve access to and through corner of Lyon and Havelock The works are supported by the area,” says Anna. streets, was originally referred mana whenua and lessees, the 983 Alexandra Street, “Following this, we began to as the Kihikihi Heritage Kihikihi Police House Te Awamutu discussions with mana Precinct but was changed to Restoration Trust and Te whenua to hear their thoughts Rata-Tu during public Awamutu Branch of The Ma¯ori Situated in a convenient location, on the proposed changes and consultation for the Women’s Welfare League Inc. this fantastic three double bedroom, one bathroom home offers a modernised kitchen, heat pump and DVS. Great Waipa¯’s leaf fall collection decking, a workshop area and Open Home carport, all on a large 1012sqm proves a mammoth task (approx) section. For Sale $499,000 View Sunday 14 June, Contractors carrying out 2.00 - 2.30pm council’s annual autumn leaf fall collection in the busiest Carrie Taylor hubs around Waipa¯have been 027 291 7555 inundated with demand. The service, which operates rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA23589 for 11 weeks from about May Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) to July, collects leaves within designated areas of Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Kihikihi that have fallen from council owned street trees and protected trees. The service also collects leaves from street trees or protected trees that have 239 Chatsfield Drive, fallen into the adjacent Te Awamutu properties. Residents can place these leaves in piles on Fallen autumn leaves on Thornton Rd in Cambridge. This affordable, tidy, low Photo / Supplied the berm for collection. maintenance property offers Waipa¯District Council light open plan living, modern operations team leader “We ask that residents on easier. “For the first time, we’ve Jennifer Braithwaite says leaf collection streets put decided to try using a tractor kitchen and bathroom and two demand had been significant leaves from street trees or to collect and bale the leaves double bedrooms. Good security this year due to a number of protected trees out for which has been fantastic. It has New Listing with single internal access garage factors. collection on the berm, not in been a significant help and has with auto door and a lockable “One of the key issues we the kerb and channel. saved us a lot of time. front security door. A garden are seeing is residents, “Residents on non- “We will definitely be using shed, plenty of room for gardens including those from outside collection streets need to it in the future,” says Bill. and easily fenced off. the designated collection dispose of their leaves by other Leaves are collected For Sale $419,000 areas, dumping large means.” weekly in Cambridge and Te View by appointment quantities of leaves from their Metallic Sweeping Awamutu and fortnightly in own private trees into the kerb supervisor Bill Smith says Kihikihi. Mairi Gray and channel. although the increase in Collection maps are 027 289 9354 “This creates blockages and demand had been strenuous, available online at www. rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA23596 increases the workload for our the use of a tractor to bale the waipadc.govt.nz/our-services/ Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) contractors,” says Jennifer. leaves was making collection leavescollection. 10 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 11, 2020 Focus on small businesses

Barbara Kuriger MP Taranaki-King Country owners greater confidence to hire new people. ll New Zealanders have had to Thousands of small businesses across make sacrifices over the past few the country were starved of revenue during months as the Covid-19 the lock-down and many are still struggling A pandemic has tipped our world under Level 2 restrictions. upside down. They are desperate for cash flow and Our small businesses in particular have this payment could alleviate some of the shouldered a significant amount of the pressure they’re facing while also economic pain in order to abide by the lock- supporting growth. down rules. A payment of $10,000 could make an But with no new Covid-19 cases, it’s time enormous difference to the hundreds of for New Zealand to start moving forward. thousands of small businesses New We need to get on with the job of rebuilding Zealand is home to. our economy. National is committed to saving jobs and We understand the task the next growing our economy. Government will have to undertake is We will achieve this by leveraging our immense and we don’t take this lightly. country’s great strengths which are our But we have the team and the people, our communities, our natural experience to get the job done. In fact we resources, and our values of hard work, have already started rolling out our plan to tenacity, innovation and aspiration. create jobs and grow the economy. Our focus is on the economy, but it’s the Last week we announced our JobStart economy that you live in, your community, package which will provide a $10,000 cash your job, your main street, your marae, your payment to businesses that hire additional tourism business. staff. This is the economy our National team It would begin on November 1, 2020 and is grounded in, and the one that matters run for the remaining five months of the most to New Zealand. financial year through to March 31, 2021, We are facing the biggest economic incentivising up to 50,000 new jobs. crisis in a generation. JobStart is one Small business owners who create jobs important part of our plan to get New will be the heroes of this economic crisis, Zealand’s economic recovery underway. in the way that our nurses, doctors and all National has always been the Party of five million of us who stayed home were small business. It’s where we come from. the heroes of the health crisis. And it is small business, with our help, who JobStart aims to give small business will rebuild New Zealand after Covid-19.

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rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA23592 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Thursday, June 11, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 11 Heritage Fund open he Waipa¯Heritage Fund, which aims to safeguard the district’s heritage value,T is now accepting applications. The fund carries an annual value of $70,000, with two funding rounds per year. This round, round 15, closes on June 30. The Waipa¯Heritage Fund was established in 2013 to assist with the preservation, enhancement and showcasing of the unique environmental National Wetland Trust intern Noriko Peeters checks a tracking and cultural heritage, diversity tunnel at Lake Rotopiko. Photo / Supplied and history of the district. It is available to members of partnerships manager Gary Wetland Trust, which was the community with an Knighton encouraged groups allocated $6500 to assist with emphasis on protecting the and community members to the ongoing restoration work district’s heritage value, not apply to the fund. at Lake Rotopiko in O¯ haupo¯. increasing capital value. “Waipa¯has a rich heritage National Wetland Trust Funding can be used to often upheld by community executive officer Karen assist with physical works for groups giving many hours of Denyer says the grant would heritage buildings, objects, voluntary time, so we are be used for native planting and natural vegetation, habitats, delighted to be able to support pest monitoring. cultural or archaeological sites. those groups with this fund,” Funds may also be used to says Gary. ■ To learn more about the help with obtaining specialist One group appreciative to fund, or to apply, visit waipadc. advice where appropriate. be awarded funding in the last govt.nz/our-services/grants- Council’s strategic round was the National and-funding/heritagefund.

Funds now open for applications 211 St Leger Road, Kihikihi 5b 2s 2l 2c Two major Waipa¯ event funds work, or invest in. The fund is deadline for both funds closes • Entry level lifestyle block By Negotiation Renee boleyn have now opened up for a competitive process with at 5pm on Friday, July 17. 027 729 9448 applications. priority given to applications To apply for the District A total of $150,000 is up for that best meet eligibility. Promotion Fund download a • Indoor/outdoor family living grabs from the District The Community Event form from waipadc.govt.nz/ View Caroline Howard Promotion Fund and $30,000 Fund is to go towards our-services/grants-and- • Includes a utility/hay shed on By Appointment 027 736 3372 is available for grassroots grassroots events that build on funding/district-promotion- events from the Community and celebrate community fund. To apply for the Event Fund. pride. The fund supports not- Community Event Fund a 6042m² Section The District Promotion for-profit community download a form from Fund is to go towards events organisations hosting local hwaipadc.govt.nz/our- that promote Waipa¯asan inclusive, low-cost events. services/grants-and-funding/ attractive place to visit, live, The application for funding community-event-fund. rwhamilton.co.nz

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LJ HOOKER Minister for Racing Winston Peters. Photo / Trish Dunell Fri, June 12 12.00 – 12.30pm 5/35 Northleigh Place, Te Awamutu $565,000 Sat, June 13 3.30 – 4.00pm 439 Rewi Street, Te Awamutu $579,000 Sun, June 14 12.30 - 1.00pm 221 Tawhiao Street, Te Awamutu $620,000 Sun, June 14 2.00 – 2.30pm 25a Grey Street, Kihikihi $469,000 Sun, June 14 1.00 – 1.30pm 720 Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu By Negotiation Race directors’ Sun, June 14 1.00 – 1.30pm 207 Greenhill Drive, Te Awamutu $880,000 Sun, June 14 1.00 – 1.30pm 202 St Andrews Way, Te Awamutu $757,500 Sun, June 14 2.00 – 2.30pm 63 Haerehuka Street, Otorohanga $459,000 Sun, June 14 2.00 – 2.30pm 2/219 Rewi Street, Te Awamutu $449,000 terms extended CENTURY 21 GADSBY REALTY acing Minister that the racing industry was directors continue to offer Winston Peters has facing an unparalleled crisis in their extensive expertise and Sun 14th June 11.30am - 12.00pm 69 Fairview Rd, Te Awamutu $795,000 announced the its history. experience during this Sun 14th June 11.30am - 12.00pm 95 Tainui Tce, Te Awamutu $565,000 terms for the “The racing industry is extended transition period to Sun 14th June 12.30pm - 1.00pm 120 Ava Mae Drive, Te Awamutu $795,000 Rdirectors of the Racing seriously underestimated for helpmake the racing industry Sun 14th June 12.30pm - 1.00pm 235 Spinley St, Te Awamutu $515,000 Industry Transition Agency its important contribution to both more prosperous and (RITA) have been extended to our regions and our economy, sustainable. Sun 14th June 1.00pm - 1.30pm 93 St Mary’s Ave, Te Awamutu $559,000 June 30 next year. and getting the reforms right “In the long term, when we Harcourts: Due to the Covid-19 crisis is pivotal to the economic get all the steps correct, there Sun 14th June 11:30am - 12:00pm 1103 Racecourse Road, Te Awamutu $719,000 the transition period has been recovery of all of New is no reason why racing in this Sun 14th June 12:30pm - 1.00pm 195 George Melrose Drive, Te Awamutu PBN extended to ensure that the Zealand.” country cannot be a viable, Sun 14th June 1:15pm - 1:45pm 1130 Te Rahu Road, Te Awamutu $515,000 Racing Industry Bill can This extension will allow world-class industry.” complete its progress through the directors to continue Each of the directors has Sun 14th June 2:00pm - 2:30pm 1531 Rewi Street, Te Awamutu $829,000 the House at a time when the contributing to work extensive industry knowledge. Sun 14th June 2:45pm - 3:15pm 1715 Kihikihi Road, Te Awamutu PBN current focus on the Covid-19 strengthening the governance They are Dean McKenzie — Sun 14th June 1:30pm – 2:00pm 38 Clark Court, Te Awamutu $409,000 response is reduced. and operational settings in the chairman, Bill Birnie, Liz Sun 14th June 1:45pm – 2:15pm 18 Wikaira Road, Te Awamutu PBN “We knew from the racing industry. Dawson, Kristy McDonald, Sun 14th June 1:45pm – 2:15pm 20 Wikaira Road, Te Awamutu PBN beginning of the Covid-19 crisis “It is crucial that the Anna Stove and Sir Peter Vela. SUBSCRIBE FREE GIFT WORTH TO THE $199.99 NZ HERALD.

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RESULTS Waikato New Zealand Sevens VII Te Awamutu Golf Club Wednesday Ladies had another good turnout at Te Jesse Wood represented New Zealand Awamutu Golf Club on Sevens in 2004 and then again Wednesday, June3. his is a VII of players in Melbourne at the 2006 18 hole Ladies — who have Commonwealth Games where Wednesday, June 3: represented Waikato they won gold. Silver Winner — Karina in provincial rugby as Anesi last played for the Belfield 39 Stableford wellT as New Zealand Sevens Timisoara Saracens in Bronze Winner — Margaret since the professional era of Romania and was the first All Gray 38 Stableford rugby started in 1987. Many of Black to play in the SuperLiga. Followed by — Glennis Kay these players also went on to He then coached them for the 35; Elizabeth McPherson 32; become All Blacks and or play 2018-2019 season. Donna Davies 31; Jenny at level. 7. MILS MULIAINA Towers 31; Annette Bryant 29; The HSBC World Rugby BORN: 1980 SEVENS Margaret Johnson 28; Marg Sevens Series tournaments in CAREER: 1999-2002 SEVENS Ritchie 28. London and Paris were TOURNAMENTS: 11 Margaret Johnson had a provisionally postponed until Muliaina won gold at the great two on hole 11 September. 2002 Manchester 9 hole Ladies results: The next scheduled rugby Commonwealth games with 1st — Ann Dobson 14 Putts sevens tournament is in the New Zealand Sevens side. 2nd — Lauren O’Carroll 15 Singapore from October 10-11. He went on to amass more Putts WAIKATO — NEW than 100 Super Rugby caps, 3rd — Linda McFall 16 Putts ZEALAND SEVENS VII: 100 All Black test caps and was Followed by -Bobbie 1. LIAM MESSAM also a part of the winning 2011 Fladgate 16 Putts; Maxine BORN: 1984 SEVENS Waikato winger Tim Mikkelson supports Frank Halai as he makes a break against Taranaki at Te Rugby World Cup squad for Leigh 18 Putts. CAREER: 2002-2006, 2010, Awamutu’s Albert Park in 2011. Photo / Dean Taylor New Zealand. Vets day — Thursday, June 2016 SEVENS These days, Muliaina is an 4: TOURNAMENTS:26 an instant national hero as he 235 tries and holds the record contractor for his company K6 analyst and commentator on Ross Murray 36 Stableford; Messam took over scored three tries in the NZI for most appearances with 90 Limited in the Wellington and Sky Sport’s rugby coverage. Kelvin Trass 35; Percy Kapa captaincy of the Chiefs from Sevens final. tournaments — 459 games — Wairarapa regions since 2016. RESERVES: and Sid Lim 34. Mils Muliaina in 2012 alongside Over the past decade he has under his belt. 5. ROGER RANDLE 8. FRANK HALAI 18 hole Ladies — Saturday, Aaron Cruden and lead the represented Waikato and Mikkelson seems set to BORN: 1974 SEVENS BORN: 1988 SEVENS June 6: team to their maiden Super Taranaki with more than 60 claim the all-time tournament CAREER: 1995-2002 SEVENS CAREER: 2010-2012 SEVENS Christine Ball and Robin Rugby title. provincial caps. appearances record, now held TOURNAMENTS: 10 TOURNAMENTS: 15 Watson 31 Stableford; Gwenda He holds the record for O’Donnell was part of the by ex-England player James In his long career, Randle 9. SAVE TOKULA Meeke 30; Thora Young and most games played for the Old Glory DC team in the Rodwell, at 93 tournaments. claimed two Commonwealth BORN: 1985 SEVENS Jane Stokes 29. Chiefs with 179 and was a part United States Major League 4. ROY KINIKINILAU Games gold medals alongside CAREER: 2009-2010 SEVENS Sunday Scramble — Sunday, of the 2015 Rugby World Cup- Rugby before the season was BORN: 1980 SEVENS fellow Chiefs and Waikato TOURNAMENTS: 12 June 7: winning All Blacks squad. cancelled. CAREER: 2002-2007 SEVENS player Bruce Reihana. 10. DAMIAN KARAUNA Edward Kay and Percy This year, Messam had 3. TIM MIKKELSON TOURNAMENTS: 13 Randle has had many BORN: 1975 SEVENS Kapa both had 81 Gross. been playing for Toulon in BORN: 1986 SEVENS Kinikinilau was a number coaching jobs to date but is CAREER: 1996-2003 SEVENS Edward Kay had an eagle on France before Covid-19 CAREER: 2007-Present eight turned winger and now involved with the Chiefs, TOURNAMENTS: 35 hole 13 par 5. disbanded the Top 14 SEVENS TOURNAMENTS: 91 known to be a try scoring Ma¯ori All Blacks and Waikato. 11. DYLAN COLLIER Sam Ravenscroft 38 competition. Mikkelson has been a machine. 6. SOSENE ANESI BORN: 1991 SEVENS Stableford; Toni Coleman 37; 2. DECLAN O’DONNELL stalwart of the New Zealand In 2019, he played for the BORN: 1981 SEVENS CAREER: 2015-Present Edward Kay, Percy Kapa and BORN: 1990 SEVENS Sevens for more than a decade Pacific Legends in the CAREER: 2004-2006 (Samoa SEVENS TOURNAMENTS: 41 Robert Wetere 35 Stableford. CAREER: 2010-2015 SEVENS and is a co-captain alongside curtainraiser match for All 1999-2000) SEVENS 12. JOE WEBBER Toni Coleman enjoying the TOURNAMENTS: 12 Scott Curry. Blacks verses Tonga in TOURNAMENTS: 7 BORN: 1993 SEVENS par 3’s on Saturday with 3 In 2010 O’Donnell came He is all-time leading try Hamilton. After previously CAREER: 2011-Present two’s. onto the Sevens scene and was scorer for New Zealand with Kinikinilau has been a representing Samoa, Anesi SEVENS TOURNAMENTS: 41 Percy Kapa had a two.

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L.A.B. is looking forward to being back on stage. Photo / Reef Reid [email protected] ph. 0272860978 oop are incredibly excited to A.B’s largest headline performance to thing possible will be done to ensure Maniapoto Māori Trust Board announce that L.A.B’s Hamil- date. everyone is happy and safe. & ton show will now take place Mikee Tucker of Loop says being With a double platinum-selling Maniapoto Fisheries Trust Wanted to Buy in July at Claudelands Arena. able to stage events again is a huge number one single, and over 20 or Exchange LAfter New Zealand’s huge effort sigh of relief for the entertainment weeks of dominating the radio charts, surrounding the pandemic, these industry which has been brought to this show will see tracks from L.A.B’s Hui a Iwi shows can now take place much its knees over the past three months. ever-expanding back catalogue. earlier than planned, serving as a The promoters say special Also on the show are Troy Kingi Te Rā: Saturday 12th September 2020 celebration for a return to Alert Level accommodations will be undertaken & The Upperclass — the first perform- 1 and mass gatherings. at each show by Loop, the ticketing ance since winning the 2020 Taite Kei: Te Kūiti Pā, Cnr Carol & Rora Sts,Te Kūiti SPACE 11362191 Te Wā: All tickets originally issued for the companies and the venues to align Music Prize — alongside exciting up- 10.00am November 20 date remain valid, and with government protocol around and-comers The Leers. the show will now take place on Covid-19, and updates on Covid- Ticketholders unable to attend the Agenda to be confirmed Saturday, July 11 — the first post lock- related protocols and safety for these new date should contact Ticketek. down stadium concert. events will be issued as they come The sold out show remains is the to hand. ■ To join a waitlist for available An electronic copy of the MMTB/MFT annual report is available CARAVANS, boats, horse on the Maniapoto MāoriTrust Board website, publications first event back in Claudelands Arena The safety of ticket holders is of tickets, go to ticketek.co.nz and floats, quads, trailers, search L.A.B. section (www.maniapoto.iwi.nz). outboards, old cars, shed in over three months and will be L. the utmost importance, and every- clearouts, motorbikes. any condition, anywhere. Please note if Covid-19 National Guidelines only allow for hui Phone Steve 027 622 0011 with restricted attendee numbers, the Hui aTau will be held online. Further details will be provided should this be required. Country singer features Nau mai haere mai tātou katoa! WANTED TO BUY New Plymouth based drummer and Country music artist from New Plymouth Nicola Spence All enquiries to: offi[email protected] singer Nicola Spence will feature at is set to feature at Mt Pirongia Country Music Club Day Maniapoto MāoriTrust Board House for Removal. the Mt Pirongia Country Music Club this weekend. Photo / Supplied day this weekend as the guest artist. P O Box 36,Te Kuiti Anything considered up to 40 years old. Nicola has been a part of a number Phone: 07 878 6234 Phone 027 318 9665 of her local area’s country bands and do,” says Nicola. “I also love singing has been in five professional bands. classical very much.” Are you registered on the ManiapotoTribal Register? She also worked as a jingle singer for The club day is on Sunday, June Update yourTribal Register information by calling WANTED working or non a Taranaki radio station. 14 at the Nga¯hinapo¯uri Hall at 0800 668 285 or email working Stihl and She says she was raised on 12.30pm. Tea and coffee will be Husqvarna chainsaws, country music with her mum being harmonies on a huge variety of songs, served and sanitiser and wipes will [email protected] brush cutters, blowers. a singer and accordion player. and to this day singing harmony is be supplied. Ph Richard 022 619 6714. “We took turns singing the one of my very favourite things to All are welcome.

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