SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020

A cuppa . . . and a kōrero Glenis Philip-Barbara is an advocate for Māori, the community and those who may need a hand. She talks to Diana Dobson about her holistic approach to meeting front-on challenges and problems, and how she takes the sting out of confrontational situations by sharing a cuppa and a kōrero.

lenis Philip-Barbara is who may need a little help, but not one to back away perhaps more importantly, she Gfrom an awkward is a uniier, and her most “lethal” conversation . . . weapon is a cup of tea. ever. She’s used to challenging he Tuia 250 commemorations situations that call for a calming highlighted the ongoing emotive inluence, tricky situations that feelings around the arrival of need a holistic approach, and Captain James Cook and how times when you need to bring that history continues to be together people who would portrayed. normally not share a table. How Tairāwhiti hosted the Her latest job as the manager commemorations of the irst of the Tairāwhiti Economic meeting between Māori and Support Package Redeployment European was the subject of Programme draws on her international media attention. vast experience that has seen Everyone had a platform, her as chief executive of the including iwi, protestors, Cook Māori Language Commission, enthusiasts and more. associate deputy chief executive here were plenty of politicians for the Ministry of Social in town to witness an emotive Development (Child, Youth & and poignant pōhiri. Family) and more recently as the In the build-up, detractors of woman who led the Tuia 250 the commemorations who wrote commemorations last year. letters to the editor were invited Glenis is proud of her heritage, to have a cup of tea and a chat which includes Ngāti Porou, with Glenis. Ngāti Uepohatu and Scottish “It’s about listening to other ancestry, and has been married people,” she says. to her husband Nick for 28 “Listening to their concerns, years. Together they have seven understandings and opinions children. . . . and hopefully they will do the She is a staunch advocate for same.” Māori, the community and those Continued on page 2 Glenis Philip-Barbara loves nothing more than spending time at Reporua Marae, near Ruatorea. Picture by Jenn Hussey Paradise only 40 minutes Are you looking for: from Gisborne... • the perfect place to celebrate with family and friends • a wedding venue • staf training or conference venue • social club get together www.tidalwaters.co.nz

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The simplest of actions with potentially the strongest of outcomes . . . Glenis and her The whānau at Christmas 2019 — (from left back) Richard, Khali, Nick, Glenis, Hiria and Jay, cuppa. Photo by The Black Balloon (front) Livvy, Jory, Katene and Tane the dog. Picture supplied

From page 1 project management, business and spent ive years discussing with her wider Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival and Veterans’ community development. Her irst job was whānau her wish to carry a moko kauae. Afairs, a seemingly incongruous mix that It is something so simple but that mutual at the old Patutahi Dairy — a place where “It was important to me because I had has ordinary people at the heart of all that respect is — according to Glenis — a basic she irst learned about cash-handling and grown up looking at the photographs of the they do. human right. customer service. old people in our wharenui (meeting house “SuperGrans is such a gutsy organisation She learned about the importance of he other early inluence on her on the marae) but had no living memory — they work respectfully with people going respect when she was a youngster. She professional life was attending Māori of any of our kuia with a moko kauae. I through tough times, without judgement. I was a straight A student and the eldest of Women’s Welfare League meetings with her didn’t want my children growing up without just love them. three girls. heir father’s Army career took Nan. women in their lives who carried this legacy “Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival is also an them all over the country and she attended “Nan would ensure that I took notes at of our ancestors with pride. I wanted to absolute joy. Our community is such a many schools. Her reports would precede pōhiri and at all of the presentations, and ensure that our culture became more and powerhouse of creative talent, and this her to each new school. She would turn up would quiz me at night to wānanga (analyse more normalised in their lived lives.” festival creates a platform to share all that at the school to head into the top stream, and ask questions about) my notes. I Since then Glenis’s son and daughter have Tairāwhiti goodness right here at home and but her jet-black plaits and milk-chocolate remember being asked by the State Services followed suit receiving their own moko with the rest of the country. complexion didn’t quite match her name Commission as a new chief executive where kanohi (facial adornment) and moko kauae, “Serving Veterans’ Afairs is all about and she would be moved to a lower class. my earliest policy inluences came from. I while other whānau members talk openly ofering my perspective as someone who Her Pākehā Dad would duly head to the talked at length about my time as a Junior about if and when they grew up in the military principal’s oice to sort it out and, sure Māori Women’s Welfare League member might take the same path and married a soldier. As enough, Glenis would head back to the top and my Nan.” — testament to her theories I wanted to ensure a civilian, I have a level of stream, with a quiet reminder from the Glenis became a mother at 19 and went around normalising Māori that our culture insight that may add value school that she would need to earn her on to attend Massey University with three culture. to the work they do and its place up there. young children in tow, giving While Glenis grew up became more and impact on families.” It was her irst taste of Taking a breath birth to her fourth child in in Gisborne, attending more normalised in Glenis continues to do racism, and while this is a the mid-semester break of Gisborne Girls’ High School research work and is in her challenge every day of her and really listening her inal year. She earned in the ’80s, work and their lived lives last year of a Master’s degree life, it is something she carefully when a degree in Sociology and husband Nick’s military in professional creative has learned to navigate Māori Studies and went career have seen her and the family moving practice through Toihoukura. reasonably well. It’s also dealing with on to Masters study and in and out of the region over the years. “I don’t sleep much!” she says. what has helped mould her ‘diicult situations’ teaching irst-year students After returning in 2017 from Wellington, Glenis loves to write and her art involves to be a holistic manager of are important skills in sociology while working on she was struck by the numbers of people looking at how words have been used by people who understands a plan at home with husband who struggled to meet their day-to- artists to convey a story, narrative or evoke that every person has a Nick to raise all of their day needs. She cites the emotion. She’s already looking at doing her story to tell and a value or experience that children as speakers of te reo Māori. Deprivation Index (NZDep) as one measure PhD. drives their behaviour. “I grew up with only English as my that is a huge cause for concern for our Her heart belongs to Reporua, a spot “Taking a breath and really listening language of communication and always felt region. just out of Ruatorea with a tiny resident carefully when dealing with ‘diicult uncomfortable with the fact that I couldn’t “We are a community of 45,000 or so, population of six. situations’ are important skills,” she says. speak te reo Māori growing up,” she says. and according to the NZDep, 30,000 “hat is the centre of my universe,” she And she has had a lifetime to work on it in “Becoming a Mum got me quite focused of us struggle. If we are going to bridge says. a range of settings. on doing all that I could to ensure that people out of struggle street and into a life “here is no cellphone reception and “My CV tells a story about the vast array te reo Māori would be vibrant in the where they thrive, then people need an no wi-i, so when I go back home to the of interests in my life, and demonstrates my generations to come. his meant I had opportunity to work and to be able to access shearers’ quarters on the land where my personal philosophy of work; kaupapa-led to learn so I could support my children the kind of support that doesn’t judge or great-grandparents grew up, or to the and values-driven. he kaupapa or purpose through kōhanga and kura kaupapa.” condemn them. marae, I’m in heaven. I get to potter around, of a project, organisation or programme is Cultural pride and a strong desire to “It’s the reason why I remain committed go ishing, chip thistles, spend the day at key for me, and if I can’t see a solid value- support the reclamation of Māori language to working with the community sector, and the beach or cleaning headstones at the add for the community, in particular, for and culture led Glenis to Sir Derek Lardelli’s am passionate about my current role, so urupā with all the whānau. groups of people who struggle or aren’t door in 2006 to discuss a moko kauae that people get a real chance to make their “Getting of-grid and reconnected with particularly well represented, then it’s (adornment of the chin). She was employed way out of hardship.” the land and people who continue to give unlikely to capture my interest.” as the business development director at As well as managing the programme, life to generations of our whānau is really Her career spans education, research, Tairāwhiti Polytechnic and had previously Glenis serves on the boards of SuperGrans, important to me.” SatuRday, July 11, 2020 3 PROFILE Wool expert calls time on career

WOOL MAN RETIRES: Ross Buscke has been a wool Long-time expert wool classer and wool consultant Ross Buscke has called consultant for 25 years, and before that he ran a station at Matawai for the same number of years. time on a 25-year career in the wool industry but he’s still working with He has called time on his long career in the wool industry, but has no plans to stop work completely. wool in his semi-retirement. Ross talks to Murray Robertson about his Ross is pictured (above) with some of the merinos he fascination for this versatile product . . . farms on Back Ormond Road. Picture by Paul Rickard

oss Buscke was farewelled by alongside an Aussie wool classer. hat was in friends, and employers and staf the mid-1960s.” Rfrom Carrields Primary Wool, in Ross said wool had always been a a special private function at the “fascination” for him. Gisborne Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club last “It’s such a fabulous product. It’s so versatile week. in terms of what can be done with it.” He was presented with a special trophy Ross said it was unfortunate that so much Ross Buscke by his workmates from Carrields and the of the wool focus in the North Island was on (right) at company made a presentation to him too. crossbred stronger wool, as opposed to the Puketoro Station “I was touched by it. It was a special night iner wools of merino sheep in the South handling the for my wife Lyn and I.” Island. product that has Ross said ending full time employment was “he merino wools go into clothing and fascinated him for decades. proving to be a bit of wrench. the stronger wools predominantly go into Picture supplied “I’m feeling a bit lost at the moment to carpets.” be honest, and I’m intending to ind other Ross runs a small merino lock on the things to do. I’ve always been someone who family property on Back Ormond Road. likes to be kept busy.” “It’s a paying hobby for me. I get a hang of Ross has no plans to stop working a kick out of it, seeing what beautiful merino completely. leeces can be produced here in Gisborne.” Larsawn Gisborne Sports Show. the same money to shear a bad-woolled sheep “I’m available to do ram selections and He currently has 35 merino ewes in-lamb Ross said his wife Lyn got used to having as a good one. wool preparation for those farmers who want and a sole ram to service the lock. her husband at home more often during the “I’d like to see that farmers don’t just let me, and also quality control with shearing Ross enters his merino leeces every year at Covid-19 lockdown. wool production and quality go.” contractors. the Gisborne A&P Spring Show, and has won “It brought back memories of us both He believes the wool industry could “I feel that what I have gained with my the merino section for close to 10 years. working together on the farm at Matawai. rebound in terms of the value of the product. farming experience, and what I have gained He has been head steward in the wool She is happy I’m going to spend more time at “It’s just a bit hard at the moment, because from the wool industry, should not go to section at the Show since 1989 and was home.” of Covid-19, to predict when that rebound waste. involved in that aspect for the town and Ross has watched the wool industry closely might happen. “I want to continue to pass on that country get-together from the 1960s. for half-a-century. “But at least the Chinese are still operating knowledge.” “I intend to carry on my involvement with “Wool prices are terrible at the moment, at a time when wool industries in a lot of Ross managed Manawanui Station at the wool section at the Show. I enjoy it very and the chips are down when it comes to the countries are at low capacity because of the Matawai for 25 years prior to going into the much.” value of wool. pandemic. wool industry. Dog trials will get more of his time now. “But I feel that’s the time when you’ve got “We only supply about one and a half “While I was up there at Matawai I was “hat’s something else I’m very keen on,” he to dig deep, and not let quality slip. percent of our wool to . So it would be always keen on wool. says. “Quality wool will always sell, even on a low good to see that grow. “I learned a lot while on a working holiday He commentates on dog trials in the market.” “I hope it does, because that will help our in , working in shearing sheds district on Newstalk ZB’s Saturday morning Ross points out that it would cost farmers wool industry rebound.” 4 THE GISBORNE HERALD

Katie Griffi n has a degree in food science Winter wellness tips and is a certifi ed Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. Picture by As a teen, my young friend Katie was a ‘pot-lid-lifter’, Abbe Hoare always wanting to know what was going on in the kitchen. Unlike most others of her generation, who, as teenagers were only interested in the end product of the cooking process, Katie was fascinated with the science behind the food. So it was no surprise to learn that she went on to study food science at Otago University and graduated with fl ying colours. Fast forward a few years and Katie is now a certifi ed Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, fulfi lling her dream to work in the area that intrigued her so much as a youngster. Katie talks to Justine Tyerman about ‘sloooooooowing down for winter’.

A nutrient-dense diet is crucial for supporting your immune system during the winter. Picture by Jayne MacDonald

hile we all miss the warm production. Sip on warm water throughout in your gut. Fermented foods are slightly E, D and K from your vegetables and they summer months where our the day and enjoy herbal tea breaks. diff erent from prebiotic food in that they work alongside your body to support healthy Wmotivation levels to lace up our • Eat produce that is in season. Not only contain benefi cial bacteria that can support winter skin. Examples of good fats are sneakers, get some exercise and is seasonal produce more abundant, it is your intestinal/gut fl ora balance and extra virgin olive oil, hemp oil, fl axseed oil, devour an abundance of leafy greens are a lot more nutrient-dense, rich in fl avour and diversity — sauerkraut, kombucha, kefi r, avocado, coconut oil, nuts, seeds, oily fi sh, higher, winter is actually a great time to slow easier on your wallet. A nutrient-dense miso and yoghurt. butter and ghee. down and focus on nourishing the body. diet is crucial for supporting your immune • Spice up your meals. Spices not only Here are some of the tips I’ve been system throughout the cooler months and add fl avour but are also a lovely way to • QUALIFICATIONS: recommending to my clients this winter. it is especially important to consume foods add warmth to your winter meals, soothe Katie graduated from the University of • Sleep. Yes, I give you full permission to high in Vitamin C. So what should you eat? digestion, stimulate circulation, balance Otago with a Bachelor of Consumer and snuggle back down in bed with a hot-water Plenty of green vegetables such as broccoli, blood-sugar levels, boost micronutrient Applied Science majoring in Food Science. bottle on a frosty cold morning. When we brussel sprouts and silverbeet. And citrus levels and some even have antimicrobial She is a certifi ed Integrative Nutrition sleep, our bodies repair and recharge — aim fruit including grapefruit, lemons and properties. Health Coach through the Institute for for eight hours a night. oranges and root vegetables such as kumara, Get creative and add spices to your Integrative Nutrition. • Slow-cooked foods. Not only do many carrots, pumpkin and squash. Whether you beverages and meals at any chance you get. A of these recipes include your slow cooker, grow your own, visit your local vegetable few of my favourite spice ideas: meaning no cooking when you return home store or head out to forage at your local — Sip on hot water with slices of fresh in the evening, they are also warming, farmers’ market, knowing your vegetables ginger. Ginger is fabulous for circulation and nutrient-dense, and an easy way to use up are in season and where they came from for easing nausea and reducing gas. any vegetables lurking in your fridge. is important and pretty special. Be sure to — Sprinkle cinnamon on your porridge or • Embrace restorative exercise like yoga, nourish yourself — your body will thank you add to a smoothie or add a stick of cinnamon pilates, and walking in nature. h ese types for it. to your water bottle. Cinnamon is great for of exercise can help us to reduce stress and • Nourish your gut. Did you know that 70- stabilising blood-sugar levels. promote rest and relaxation, connect with 80 percent of your immune cells are located — Turmeric is known for its anti- our bodies and be in the present moment. in your gut? erefore, by nourishing your infl ammatory properties. Sprinkle this into Unless of course, you’re feeling up to a mid- gut you are also supporting your immune soups, curries and omelettes. You might even winter swim? h at’s great for the body too. system. Gut-nourishing foods include bone like to try swapping your morning coff ee for • Our bodies are made up of 60 percent broth and omega-3 essential fatty acids a turmeric latte. water. Water is essential for transporting found in oily fi sh, walnuts, chia seeds and Cardamom, clove and nutmeg are also nutrients throughout the body, promoting fl ax seeds; and high-fi bre foods such as great additions to curries, stews and soups, healthy digestion, regulating body vegetables, especially leafy greens, gluten- each providing their unique fl avour and Squash contains beta carotene, a precursor temperature, and detoxii cation free whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes. health benefi ts. to Vitamin A (fat-soluble vitamin) and . . . not forgetting lubricating our joints Prebiotic foods — legumes, onion, garlic, • Eat more healthy fats. Quality fats help Vitamin C. Both are important for the and enhancing concentration and energy leeks, oats — feed the benefi cial bacteria your body absorb fat-soluble vitamins A, immune system. Picture by Jayne MacDonald SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 5 FOOD A twist on an old favourite . . .

‘Emma Bell was only 15 years of age when she catered a large 18th birthday party for our younger daughter,’ writes Justine Tyerman. ‘ e food was a huge hit. Now living and working in Auckland, Emma loves to cook. Here’s her twist on Emma Bell (above right) with a bowl of warm and immuno-boosting chicken miso ramen. Picture by Emma and Sam an old favourite, chicken noodle soup.’

’ve always had a keen interest in cooking so everything in my recipes is all about 500ml boiling water the ramen. and love few things more than seeing fl exibility to suit what’s in your fridge, budget 2tbsp fresh ginger, minced • To serve, divide between four bowls and Ipeople enjoy food I’ve prepared. I’ll be and taste preference. 2 cloves garlic, minced top with a squeeze of fresh lime juice and honest though, writing recipes isn’t my For vegetarian alternatives, swap out the 1tbsp miso paste freshly-chopped coriander. For an extra kick, forte. I usually just throw things together chicken bone broth for vegetable stock. In 2 fresh chillis chopped drizzle a little chilli oil or fresh chilli over the with very little regard for quantities. I like to place of the shredded chicken (or to pack 1 cup dried shiitake mushrooms top. think cooking is an art; baking is a science. more of a vege punch), lightly stir-fry your 1 tbsp soy sauce Which explains why you have a soup recipe favourite vegetables in a dash of sesame oil 3 chicken breasts Confidence with a smile in front of you rather than one for scones. and add to the broth. 1 pack noodles (ramen, udon or soba are fi ne My partner Sam was sick at home at the I choose to enjoy my broth with cabbage to use) • Full dentures • Partial dentures • Denture repairs end of last week. Nothing sinister, just your and enoki mushrooms instead of noodles A bag of baby spinach • Hygienic Workmanship • Mouthguards • Gold work • Quality materials • Personal Service run-of-the-mill common cold, but defi nitely which is great as a low-carb or gluten-free Lime juice • Teeth bleaching • Guaranteed Expertise enough to call for something warm and alternative. Coriander • WINZ quotes • Free Consultation immuno-boosting. With the air temperature In a bind for time? Grab a rotisserie getting closer and closer to zero each day chicken instead, shred it up and add to the METHOD: that went on, it was a natural progression to pot when the recipe says to add the chicken • Place the chicken bone broth, water, ginger, move into soup territory. breast — you can now reduce the simmer garlic, miso paste, chilli, shiitake mushrooms I love the versatility of this broth and time by 15 minutes. and soy sauce in a pot over medium heat how easy it is to whip up. When I’m feeling until it reaches a slow boil. particularly organised (it’s a rare occasion), I • Once boiling, turn the heat down to low GISBORNE have big ice cube trays that I use to freeze the CHICKEN MISO RAMEN and add the chicken breasts. Simmer for 25 DENTURE broth base so it’s simple to freeze and doesn’t Serves 4 minutes. take up large amounts of space in the freezer Prep time: 5 mins • Remove the chicken from the broth, shred CLINIC LTD Cooking time: 40 mins and then return to the pot along with the SIMONE CHALLIES like a normal container would. It also makes Laboratory Manager defrosting portions a lot less of a hassle. pack of noodles. Simmer for a further 5 JODY LUCAS INGREDIENTS: minutes until the noodles are cooked. Clinical Dental Technician I’m a fi rm believer that cooking is best 23946-01 750ml chicken bone broth (stock is fi ne too) when you actually enjoy the end product, • Incorporate the bag of baby spinach into 96 DERBY STREET, GISBORNE I PHONE/FAX 06 867 4823 6 THE GISBORNE HERALD TRAVEL

The Leader family — Mike, Fletcher, Peter and Rebecca — with the Liberty of the Seas docked at Cozumel, Mexico, in the background.

CRUISING A GREAT FAMILY HOLIDAY ‘I know that cruising has had a bad rep lately due to the fall-out from Covid-19,’ writes Rebecca Leader, ‘but honestly a cruise is well worth doing. It’s very cost-efective, especially if you’re travelling with family. It allows you to visit diferent ports and perhaps stay a while to explore the port of departure before or after the cruise. hat’s what we did in Galveston, Texas.’ ruising is like a vacation that mums these experiences on board — some have less designed boardwalk where shows and music actually get to have. here is no and some have many more. were performed. We had a great view from Corganising what to eat or when, A new ship by Norwegian Cruise Lines has our cabin. or trying to find food the kids a go-cart race track on board while Carnival We had seven stops on this two-week cruise will actually eat, as the choices on board are Cruises’ new Panorama of the Seas has a (we did two cruises back-to-back) through endless and there’s something for everyone. trampoline park and a track, which is the western Caribbean, meaning we didn’t ere are kids clubs for the kids and they get kind of like biking in mid-air high above top need to get off the ship and back on between to hang with kids their own ages, while the deck. It also has its own craft brewery and cruises. We just stayed in the same cabin. parents do whatever they want — laze by the smokehouse on board. Galveston is a fantastic location to cruise pool and read or people-watch while waiting Our last cruise set sail from Galveston, on from. It’s also a very beautiful place full of for the waiter to deliver pina coladas, then Liberty of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean Cruise interesting history. go to the gym and work off the beautiful ship. Galveston is a little island roughly We stayed on in Galveston for a few nights breakfast/lunch. 100km to the south of Houston, Texas. after our cruise. We travelled at the very end Other options are — climb the rock wall; Houston was a direct Air New Zealand flight of August so we didn’t pay a premium price whisk down the water slides; take a cooking and it hopefully will be again one day. for a summer cruise (I like to get bargains class or a dance class; do a whisky tasting; he Liberty isn’t a new ship but has been when I travel) but also trying to avoid the have a swim, sauna and spa; and get a facial, well maintained and had all the above hurricane season which starts in September. haircut or massage. activities on board. Our room was a large After we disembarked our cruise a massive Or you can go to the casino and waste some internal family suite which means we had no tropical storm blew in. he cruise that was money (something I have never done, nor will portholes or balcony. However, we did have meant to set sail on the same day as our I ever do); play the arcades; ice skate if you’re massive windows with window seats over- return had to stay docked at the port. brave enough to try it out on a moving ship; looking the central promenade of the ship I have never seen a storm like this. We just play basketball or football; join in on a quiz which was filled with shops, cafes, bars and a don’t get weather like that in New Zealand. or play bingo; and watch a movie by the pool 24-hour pizza place. e master room of this But this was commonplace in Galveston. under the stars on the big screen. cabin also had a walk-in wardrobe. here was thunder and lightning all night he choice is yours — do all of it or nothing To the left of the cabin windows, high long. Rebecca rock climbing on board the Liberty at all. Of course, not all cruise liners have all above the promenade floor, was a specially- Next morning I had a class scheduled at of the Seas. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 7 TRAVEL

So much to do ̶ pools, gym and a giant waterslide on board the Liberty of the Seas.

‘Galveston is a fantastic location to cruise from,’ says Rebecca. ‘It’s also a very beautiful place full of interesting history like this home dating back to the early 1900s.’ Tropical storm one of the ‘highlights’ CrossFit Tidalwave, Galveston. I got up  is was nothing new for the others in the unprovoked. For some reason this tropical early, got ready and caught an Uber. I was class and many graciously off ered to return storm became one of the ‘highlights’ of our picked up in a little Honda Civic. On the me to my hotel which I gratefully accepted. holiday — it’s a great story and I love telling way to CrossFit, an alert came through to I had a feeling no Uber would be collecting it. my phone saying to watch out for l ash- me. Galveston is said to have been the home l ooding. By the time I was dropped off the  e next day we went into town.  e of Blackbeard the Pirate. He is said to have water was almost to the fl oor of the car. gutters in Galveston are about 500mm high. put a curse on the island so that once you  e driver had to drive up a ramp to the  is is to accommodate the massive volume have lived there you will always return. building so I could get out. of water that fl oods the city regularly. Stores  ere are craft breweries galore with I did my CrossFit class which was an hour have raised platforms within the shops some bars having up to 100 diff erent beers of sweating in the 100 percent humidity. to avoid being fl ooded. While we were in to try. Texas is the place that created my When we were fi nished, the water had risen town we stopped for lunch and as I talked love of IPA. Rib joints are common and the so much it was lapping under the framing to the waiter, telling him about my exciting people are friendly.  ere’s also a Tanger of the building, which was built a lot higher adventure the previous morning, he told outlet shopping centre a short drive from than the road.  e black mats on the fl oor me that water moccasins (pit vipers) were Galveston on the mainland. were fl oating in the water. I could no longer common in that area. I’m so pleased I What more can anyone want. Great food, exit out the door I had entered through and wasn’t aware of that fact as I waded through great beer, fantastic people, incredible had to leave through a side door and wade that deep water. Water moccasins are shopping, adventures . . . and that is not all through mid-thigh-high water. known to be very aggressive and will attack Galveston has to off er. Rebecca and Peter dressed up for a formal evening on the cruise. SEE NOW, PAY LATER. Night-time bliss is relaxing in your new spa . . . OPSM VISIONPLAN™ NEW GLASSES WITH Enjoy some luxury at home. INTEREST FREE INSTALMENTS

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If we keep emitting greenhouse be more extreme, there will be more floods change won’t be felt equally conversations about what might happen and gases the planet will keep warming. and droughts, our crayish and shellish will either. he New Zealand what we might do. here is no debate about any of this in the struggle to grow shells as the sea’s chemistry Medical Association has First the basics. Assistant Professor climate science community. Several reviews changes. We’ll get new diseases. he Ministry said, “hose at greatest risk John Cook from George Mason University of academic literature and thousands of for the Environment says “Parts of the from the impacts of climate summarises a complex topic wonderfully in journal articles supports this. Unfortunately North Island are likely to become receptive change in New Zealand include the most vulnerable population groups, eg Maori, 1445 Paciic peoples, children, the elderly and those on low incomes.” ACROSS 52 In reserve (5) DOWN 37 Communicate silently (4) Communities in Tairawhiti will bear the brunt 1 Pivotal, critical (7) 55 Animal life (5) 1 Arc (5) 43 Disinterest (6) of this change if we allow it to continue. 4 Uninterrupted (10) 56 Body's covering (4) 2 Angrily protesting (2,2,4) 44 Confess to (3,2) But there is hope and we can avoid 9 Argue over petty things (7) 57 Nullify (6) 3 Inaugurate (6) 46 Water body (4) the worst of climate changes’ impact by 13 Surprise attack (4) 58 Buy (8) 4 Add up (5) 47 Checked fabric (7) contributing fairly to global efforts to reduce 14 Time to come (6) 61 Sleek dog (7) 5 Require (4) 48 Sore to touch (6) greenhouses gases. New Zealand can’t do it 15 Regained consciousness 62 Dairy product (6) 6 Slope (7) 49 Bird of prey (5) (4,2) 63 Praised enthusiastically 7 Greatest possible degree (6) 50 Amassed (8) alone but then neither can any other country. 16 Obsolete (7) (8) 8 Express audibly (5) 51 Sudden wind storm (6) e passing of the Zero Carbon 19 Stretchiness (10) 66 Schedule (9) 10 Second-hand (4) 52 Victorious (10) Amendment in 2019, whose purpose is to 20 Put into (8) 68 Day nursery (6) 11 American whisky (7) 53 On holiday (4) contribute to keeping global warming below 21 Bottomless pit (5) 69 Lend a hand (6) 12 Flying swarming insect (6) 54 Graceful and stylish (7) 1.5C, means that, in the words of James 24 Oppressively solemn (6) 73 Heartbeat (5) 17 Pull (10) 59 Fence of bushes (5) Shaw e Minister for Climate Change, “. . . 25 Gracefully thin (6) 74 Bomb fragments (8) 18 Danger (5) 60 Engrave with acid (4) global CO2 emissions need to at least halve in 27 Functioning with the 76 Ending (10) 22 Second self (5,3) 64 Turning machine (5) the next 10 years”. is is transformational least waste (9) 81 Double (7) 23 Female dog (5) 65 Embrocation (8) in ways that are generally poorly understood. 32 Precise (8) 82 Surpassingly good (6) 24 Thin varnish (7) 67 Relaxing (7) Reducing greenhouse gases by at least 50 33 Reached maximum (6) 83 Semitic language (6) 26 Calf meat (4) 68 Gun bore size (7) percent in a decade is a lot, but it is possible 34 Obtain (7) 84 Cure (4) 28 Small plant with fragrant 70 Beat through cleverness (6) and will see us better off. How to do it? 38 Most fortunate (8) 85 Played for time (7) flowers (7) 71 Purpose (6) ere are many ways we could reduce our 39 Spiritualist (6) 86 Village (10) 29 Breakfast food (6) 72 Right of entry (6) emissions and some are less hard than others. 40 Brief satirical sketch (4) 87 Abbreviate (7) 30 Large edible fish (6) 75 Severe (5) 41 Allocated share (5) 31 Scribe (6) 77 Circular flight (5) But they’re all pretty challenging. Our analysis 42 Clergyman (5) 33 Tip (5) 78 Synthetic yarn (5) suggests the least hard path for New Zealand 45 Money obtained 35 Seize power illegally (5) 79 Adhesive (4) is the almost complete decarbonisation of dishonestly (3-6,5) 36 Religious image (4) 80 Foot cover (4) road transportation by 2030. If that sounds pretty radical that’s because it is. e scale of 12 345678 9101112 change required globally to avoid the worst of climate change is large and has not been well communicated by governments, including 13 14 15 16 our own because, in the words of one New Zealand politician, “it is not a vote winner”. 17 18 Decarbonising our fleet is possible by changing the way we travel. Less cars, more 19 20 21 active and public travel. If the Gisborne fleet moves to electric vehicles supported by 22 23 government policies, up to $60m every year 24 25 26 27 28 would stay in the pockets of the people of Gisborne and much of the rest would flow 29 30 31 back to the region for community-owned electricity distribution, rather than being 32 33 34 35 paid to oil and gas companies. Other parts of the world are doing this, to the health and 36 37 wealth beneit of their communities. 38 39 40 41 If we chose not to largely decarbonise transport by 2030, other sectors will need to take the load and the two big candidates are ruminant animals, that account for half 4243 44 4546 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 New Zealand’s emissions, and forestry which soaks up about a third. he forestry and agriculture sectors should 55 56 57 58 now be screaming from the rooftops for policies to decarbonise the New Zealand 59 60 transport fleet, to allow them time to rethink and evolve their business models. 61 62 63 heir lack of voice and support for transport decarbonisation policies is a risk to their jobs 64 65 and communities. 66 67 68 69 Climate change will transform New Zealand and Tairawhiti whether we act or don’t act. 70 71 72 If you want a say in how the transformation looks then you need to engage now. 73 74 75 76 77 78 So what can you do? Start by talking constructively to someone about climate 79 80 change today. Get petrol and diesel out of 81 82 83 84 your life and business. And come September, vote for climate action like your lifestyle and that of future generations depends on it. Because it does. 85 86 87 ■ Dr Paul Winton is an investment adviser who has specialised in climate change issues. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 9 TELEVISION

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Hunters PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 12Jul20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. 12 THE GISBORNE HERALD Submit your photos: www.gisborneherald.co.nz/photo-of-week, or e-mail: [email protected] z By submitting a photo, the entrant agrees to allow The Gisborne Herald Co Ltd permission use image now and in future for printed material online. Where possible The Herald will make co ntact irst. Tuesday, July 14 PHOTO ▶ School Holiday Workshop, 9am. See Jul 13. OF THE WEEK Tairawhiti Menzshed. Work in a fully- WHAT’S ▶ Beautiful tui, lavenham road By DOnna SCraGG equipped woodwork or carpentry workspace. Tairawhiti Menzshed, cnr Parkinson & Innes St, 9am-midday, ph/txt James 022 465 0396. ON ▶ Junior Chef, 9am-2pm. See Jul 13. ▶ Circus School Holiday Workshop (to Jul 15). A two-day programme for ages 5-12 to learn circus tricks. Gisborne Gymnastics Club, in Gisborne cnr Aberdeen & Stanley Rds, 9am-3pm, To help promote events you are involved in, e-mail: $50/day/child. Register: See Facebook page. [email protected] for a listing on the ▶ OSCAR Winter Holiday Programme, What’s On page, or [email protected] for a listing 9am-3.45pm. See Jul 13. on the Tairawhiti Gisborne events diary. ▶ School Holiday Drop-in (to Jul 16). Craft, music and storytelling; ages 4-12: Jul 14-16, Saturday, July 11 10-11am; Matariki songs/star making and ▶ Good Folk Dance. Social folk dance for all Jul 14 & 16, 1-2pm; Storytime. HB Williams ages, no experience, skill or partner required. Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10-11am & St Andrew’s Church Hall, 176 Cobden St, 1-2pm, accompanying adult and child free. 7-9.30pm, $5, plus a pot luck supper plate. ▶ Headshot Fundraiser (to Jul 15). Update ▶ he Importance of Being Earnest. your business profile photo. All proceeds to Oscar Wilde’s comedy of two bachelors who Hospice Tairawhiti. Old Davy’s Hairdressers create alter egos named Ernest to escape their building, cnr Gladstone Rd & Bright St, tiresome lives. Evolution heatre Company, 10am-4pm, $75. To book a 10-min spot: Ph 75 Disraeli St, 7.30-10pm. Tickets: $23-$29 027 359 3611, [email protected] at evolutiontheatre.org.nz ▶ Mahjong Club. Enjoy a friendly fellowship. ▶ Supreme Brother Sound. Gisborne five- Gisborne Town & Country Women’s Club, piece band with soul, funk and R&B. 42 Emily St, 1pm, ph Liz 281 0187. Dome Room, PBC, 38 Childers Rd, 8pm-late, ▶ Creating Your Strategic Plan. $15 cash-only door sales, R18. All volunteers are welcome to attend a Sunday, July 12 workshop with Matthew Pickering, Coach Approach Rural. Waikanae Surf Life Saving ▶ Winter Arts & Crafts Fair. Crafts: Batik, Club, 280E Grey St, 5.30pm, free. Register: crochet, jewellery, knitting, woodwork, [email protected] ceramics and more. Poverty Bay Bowling Club, ▶ Patutahi Badminton Club. All skill levels. 111 Ormond Rd, 9.30am-2pm, free entry. Patutahi Hall, Biggs St, 7.30pm, ph 862 7783. Lions Express Train Rides. Take the kids ▶ ▶ e Country Garden Club. For women for a train ride around the playground. Start: interested in gardening or loral arranging. near Gisborne Wainui Lions Junior Cycle Waerenga a Hika Hall, 728 Matawai Rd, Park, Centennial Marine Dr, 11am-3pm, $2. 7.30pm, $2. Details: Katrine ph 867 2427. ▶ Matariki 2020. Come along for food, fun and stories for tamariki, and the sounds of Wednesday, July 15 Troy Kingi, Rob Ruha, Maisey Rika, Modern ▶ School Holiday Workshop, 9am-midday. Maori Quartet, Ria Hall, e Witchdoctor, See Jul 13. ▶ School Holiday Drop-in, 10-11am & century. Gisborne Unity heatre, Supreme Brother Sound and more. e Town ▶ Junior Chef, 9am-2pm. See Jul 13. 1-2pm. See Jul 14. 209 Ormond Rd. Audition times: 2pm girls, Clock, Gladstone Rd, midday-5pm, free. ▶ Art and Design Workshop. For Year 11-13 ▶ Mahjong Club, 1pm. See Jul 14. 3pm women. Register an interest: Norman ▶ Queen Bee sings old-school classic hits. to plan, cast and direct a short stop-motion ▶ Build-a-Band. Let’s jam. Smash Palace Bar, ph 867 3423 or 021 0220 5074. Come along for a fun-filled session. Gisborne film using iPad and iMac. EIT Tairawhiti, 290 24 Banks St, 6-9pm, free entry, R18. ▶ Good Folk Dance. Social folk dance for all RSA, cnr Bright St & Childers Rd, 1-4pm. Palmerston Rd, 9am-3pm, free. Register: Sarah ▶ Gisborne Caledonian Society Practice ages, no experience, skill or partner required. Monday, July 13 ph 027 811 2779 or [email protected] Night. Modern, sequence and social dancing. St Andrew’s Church Hall, 176 Cobden St, ▶ Waimata Waikereru Workshop. Residents St Mark’s Church Hall, 776 Childers Rd, 7-9.30pm, $5, plus a pot luck supper plate. Badminton Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd. ▶ and landowners living within the catchment 7.30-9.30pm, $4. ▶ Bohemian Rhapsody A Queen Tribute. New players welcome and rackets available. are welcome for a fun, interactive and Friday, July 17 he Paul Madsen Band play favourite hits Social Morning, 9-11.30am, $4, ph 867 2584. informative day. Waikereru Ecosanctuary, from Crazy Little hing Called Love to I Want Gisborne Badminton Club, 7-9pm, $10, Riverside Rd, 9am-3pm. Registration is ▶ School Holiday Workshop, 9am-midday. To Break Free. Gisborne RSA, cnr Bright St & ph 027 253 1062. essential, limited numbers: See Facebook. See Jul 13. Childers Rd, 7-10pm, R18. Tickets: $20 from ▶ Holiday Open Fun Gym. For ages 5-13 Wear sturdy footwear and bring wet weather ▶ OSCAR Winter Holiday Programme, RSA during oice hours; Mon-Fri 10am-2pm. to bring friends and have fun; swing on rings gear if required on the day. 9am-3.45pm. See Jul 13. Gisborne Caledonian Society Dance. or bars and climb ropes. Gisborne Gymnastics ▶ ▶ Circus School Holiday Workshop, ▶ Holiday Astronomy Workshop. Interactive Modern, sequence and social dancing with Club, Electrinet Sports Centre, cnr Aberdeen 9am-3.30pm. See Jul 14. activities for ages 7-12: Searching the sky supper. St Mark’s Church Hall, 776 Childers & Stanley Rds, 9am-midday, $10 per child per ▶ OSCAR Winter Holiday Programme, with John Drummond, Astro Tours Gisborne. Rd, 7.30-11pm. heme: Birthday dance, session, ph 867 8349, Nic 021 031 9606 or 9am-3.45pm. See Jul 13. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, semi-formal, dress in gold and black. [email protected] ▶ Fifties Forward. Low-impact aerobics class 10-11am & 1-2pm, $5/child, accompanying School Holiday Workshop (to Jul 17). ▶ Sounds of the Sandown. Come along and ▶ for all fitness levels. YMCA Stadium, adult free. Pre-book and pre-pay in advance at celebrate Doug Walsh’s birthday with hits For ages 7 and over to create, construct, cnr Childers & Roebuck Rds, 9.30am, $4. the venue. test and prototype: Jul 13, robotics; Jul 14, from the 80’s and 90’s. Smash Palace Bar, ▶ Gisborne Proactive Club. Retired persons ▶ Go Hockey Sales Expo. Massive savings; 24 Banks St, 9pm-late, $10, R18. augmented reality; Jul 15, game development; interest group. Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, sticks, bags, shoes, gear and accessories. Jul 16, animation and Jul 17, digital art. 190 Derby St, 9.30am, free. Hockey clubrooms, Harry Barker Reserve, Sunday, July 19 Tonui Collab, Shed 3, 48 he Esplanade, ▶ School Holiday Drop-in, 10-11am. See Jul 3-7pm. ▶ Gisborne Canoe and Tramping Club 9am-midday, $35/child/workshop. Register: 14. ▶ Good Vibes Winter Fest. Music festival circuit walk, Avonden, Otoko, departs 9am, Ph 777 0522 or [email protected] ▶ Headshot Fundraiser, 10am-4pm. See Jul featuring; LAB, Katchafire, Sons of Zion, Kora, $10. A two-hour circuit walk climbing to ▶ Junior Chef Workshop (to Jul 15). 14. Ardijah, Che Fu and more. Showgrounds Park 240 metres, passing an old quarry and Fun-filled three-day workshop for ages 12-18 ▶ Operatunity presents Stage and Screen. Event Centre, 20 Main Rd, Makaraka, 5pm, Pa site. Register: Peter ph 868 3666 or email who enjoy cooking and want to learn new Beloved, timeless musical moments from R18. Tickets: $105-115 at ticketfairy.com [email protected] skills in the kitchen. Hawkeswood Kitchen, the 60s and 70s. War Memorial eatre, Gisborne Sceptic Group, 11am. Details: EIT Tairawhiti, 290 Palmerston Rd, 9am-2pm, Saturday, July 18 ▶ 159 Bright St, 11am-1pm, $35 (incl lunch). Topics and venue ph 867 3715 or 867 7122. $160. Register: Rosie at [email protected] or Tickets; operatunity.co.nz/concerts/ or ph ▶ Gisborne parkrun. Go for a 5km run or ph 869 3074. walk. Kid, dog and pram-friendly. Waikanae ▶ Lions Express Train Rides, 11am-3pm. 0508 266 237. See Jul 12. ▶ OSCAR Winter Holiday Programme Beach playground, 280 Grey St, 7.45am for (to Jul 17). Activities for ages 5-14; indoor hursday, July 16 8am start, parkrun.co.nz/gisborne/ ▶ Native Trees Workshop. Come along for a sports, cooking, movies and challenges. ▶ Bridge and Rummikub Club. Enjoy a ▶ Tairawhiti Coin Club. Design your own hands-on conservation experience. Women’s YMCA, Corner Childers & Roebuck Rds, friendly fellowship. Gisborne Town & Country personalised coin; constructed by a joiner Native Tree Project Nursery, EIT Rural 9am-3.45pm, from $45/child per day. Women’s Club, 42 Emily St, 9am, ph 281 0187. and decorated by you. BCR Joinery, Studies, 320 Stout St, 1-2pm, free. See Facebook or register at the YMCA Oice, ▶ School Holiday Workshop, 9am-midday. 522 Gladstone Rd, 9am-midday, ▶ Gisborne Country Music Club. Singers ph 867 9259. See Jul 13. [email protected] and musicians welcome. Blind Foundation ▶ Gisborne Contract Bridge Club. ▶ Tairawhiti Menzshed, 9am-2pm. See Jul 14. ▶ Tairawhiti Menzshed, 9am-3pm. Rooms, 39 Grey St, 1-4pm, $3, incl afternoon Supervised play for all players. 572 Gladstone ▶ OSCAR Winter Holiday Programme, See Jul 14. tea, ph Flo 867 7637 or [email protected] Rd, 9.15-11.30am, $4, ph Jean 867 2383. 9am-3.45pm. See Jul 13. ▶ Auditions: he Crucible (& Jul 19). ▶ Gisborne Orphans Club Concert. All ▶ Fun Dancing Gisborne. Beginners class ▶ Casual Badminton Group. Come along for All experience levels and ages welcome for welcome. Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, and reviews for modern, sequence and social a game. Badminton Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd, Arthur Miller’s powerful play about the 1.30-4pm, free incl cuppa, ph Mike 867 5247. ballroom dancing. St Andrew’s Church Hall, 9.30am, $4. Details: Raewynne ph 027 256 4351 Salem witch trials that took place in the ▶ Auditions: he Crucible, 2pm men and 176 Cobden St, 7.30-10pm, $5, ph 867 0074. or [email protected] Massachusetts Bay Colony in the late 17th 3pm other major roles. See July 18.