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How to renew New way of life your brain Te Awamutu doctor Janion Heywood is presenting a free BY BETHANY ROLSTON public talk on how you can renew your brain and make it A Cambridge family is paving work better. the way for a radical approach to Janion says short-term housing in the Waikato. memory loss is not a normal Brad White and Vicki Bullick part of aging, it’s the brain have a dream to build a co- asking for help as it housing neighbourhood — a model of living gaining rapid deteriorates. popularity in New Zealand. The event is at the They are hosting an event Cambridge Library on next Thursday night to generate Saturday, November 17 at interest in the idea. 2pm. The modern theory of co- Koha/donation housing originated in Denmark appreciated. in the 1960s and has spread all over Europe and North America. On yer bike New Zealand’s first co- Cycling NZ in collaboration housing community, Earthsong, with Waipa¯District Council was set up in Ra¯nui, West Auck- and Sport Waikato are land, in 1995. Groups around the offering adult biking country are now building their workshops this spring. own. If you have recently got In co-housing, people back into biking and want to typically own their homes and improve your confidence and jointly own the land and shared skills then sign up. facilities. The workshop will cover Homes could include large houses, flats, apartments or tiny fundamentals of cornering, houses, with residents sharing braking, stopping and using gardens, communal living areas, gears. laundry facilities and spare The workshops are in bedrooms. Cambridge on Wednesday, A co-housing development November 14 and could have 12 to 35 dwellings Wednesday, November 21 housing a diverse range of people from 6pm to 8pm. — individuals, couples and famil- They are also held in Te ies. Awamutu on Thursday, Each co-housing project is November 15 and Thursday, unique. They are designed and A Cambridge family is taking a radical approach to housing: Brad White and Vicki Bullick (back row), November 22 from 6pm to run by the people who are a part their daughters Lucia, 3, (right), Molly, 6, and Brad’s parents, Kevin and Yvonne White. Photo / Bethany Rolston 8pm. of it. For more information and Brad and Vicki say the bene- Vicki says. “I’m at home with the in the shared laundry or com- and to give experiences back to to register contact fits of co-housing are three-fold — kids during the day while Brad is munity garden.” other people.” [email protected] reducing isolation, sharing at work. Each day I do things in Most co-housing communities In co-housing, it’s common for .nz or 0800 924 723. resources and living affordably. isolation — cooking, cleaning, have no fences separating the residents to share some meals An antidote to isolation looking after children — that my properties and cars are parked to and cooking responsibilities, Festive feast For Brad and Vicki, the main friends are also doing in iso- the side of the neighbourhood, with residents deciding the fre- attraction to co-housing is reduc- lation. If we lived as neighbours allowing for green space and quency. Hearing Association Te ing isolation and loneliness. we could do it collectively. We shared areas. Co-housing is also a solution Awamutu’s Christmas dinner In New Zealand, about 14 per would share resources and have a Living in an intentional com- for older people who live in is at Te Awamutu Club on cent of people aged 15 and older lot more fun.” munity with diverse residents isolation and want to be part of a Thursday, November 22 at said they felt lonely some, most or Vicki says co-housing com- gives children and adults new community. 5.30pm. all of the time, according to the munities are designed to bring experiences, Vicki says. Brad’s parents, Kevin and Members and friends are 2016 Ministry of Social Develop- people together. “Neighbours would bring dif- Yvonne White, are keen to join welcome to join in the festive ment survey about social iso- “The way these communities ferent skills.” the community. feast. lation. are built create opportunities for “Neither of us can play an The couple, who are in their For details and costs Solo parents and people living connections and interactions instrument — but we’ve got 70s, are ready to downsize from contact 871 4587 or 020 4135 outside of the family nucleus with people you might not norm- friends and family that can. their three-bedroom house in 8327. were more likely to report feeling ally see on a daily basis,” Vicki Imagine being able to expose your Hillcrest. lonely than those with partners. says. child to learning something new “We live in an isolated world,” “You could bump into people from a person that lives nearby, ■ Continued page 3 THE HOLDEN 4 DAY SALE WEDNESDAY 14TH NOV TO 18TH NOV SPARKS LS 1.4 AUTO Buy a 2 or 4 wheel Suzuki bike and receive 10 ONLY a free Colemans’ 5.55 LITRES/PER 100KMS Tent & Sleeping Bag to help unplug them. $14,995 Perfect for Christmas • No Deposit. 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I am writing an honestly felt opinion to fully believe in the right that their own self- I must mindlessly and instantly apply my Hutchwilco Bruce Rowe’s letter. I hate bigotry. imposed restrictive racial and cultural subjugation to each and every obscene Pet life jackets Unfortunately, and in an historical act of identity is an unquestionable guarantee of bigoted whim of a viciously racist minority. near mind-bending irony, it now appears their total unrestricted supreme rule com- It is heartbreaking to be horrifically sizes xs - xl that a life-long dedication to these three pletely devoid of regard or even acknowledg- bound to a worthless morally corrupt Hutchwilco words mean that I was born on the ment of any others’ pluralistic existence. country where the one thing that Parlia- completely wrong side of the Tasman Sea. To a political system that itself now ment has made certain of is that the single Kids life jackets So for me, if only I had some way of embodies this attitude as an absolute of greatest achievement any New Zealander sizes Infant, S, L knowing who to call, I would be at the peak nationhood. That there is now no regard, may reach is the very instant that they are vanguard of selling every cubic centimetre worth, merit and especially absolutely no allowed to stand up and pledge their of this septic pit of a nation to the very first pride whatsoever to be had in being forced to allegiance to any other nation. Chinese billionaire to pick up the phone. remain something so rotten, vile and dis- It is then also terrifying to admit that I At this terrifying point everything but gusting as a damn, and indeed very much possess no means of effecting this most Layby now for Christmas anything to be able to afford my rapid escape damned, New Zealander. urgently needed escape. Still I can state this from a morally worthless country. I grew up at a time when right demanded irrevocable truth; that when it comes to my I am so very accursed by my citizenship nothing short of an overt active opposition own New Zealand citizenship I as sure as all 166 Cambridge Rd, Te Awamutu because New Zealand’s three decades of to the entire concept, let alone the prospect, hell don’t want it any more. Ph: 871 3474 (FISH) Thaler and Sunstein style nudged political of race based rule when it was as far away as What I do want is the ability to go and live system has precipitated in a nation that will South Africa. So now that that very same somewhere the Government won’t rate my no longer tolerate any unambiguously nauseous trash lies just one Wellington societal worth by what colour skin I was identifier-blind point of view. distant I have not come to appreciate its born in. A political system that is now far too nature one single grain more. That even GREG HARDIMAN afraid to even attempt opposing those who with my Governments continually insisting Cambridge No difference in our love Adoption an option

Thank you Ian Stratford for your them with anyone. Ian Stratford, in his thought provoking letter letter of November 6 suggesting we With so many jobs now being lost regarding the destruction of innocent and defenceless have adoption instead of abortion. due to work done by machines, unborn babies, gives a healthy alternative, which is I totally agree with you. We maybe it is time for us to change our adoption. adopted our first baby but went on to ideas and instead create jobs to do There are many couples unable to conceive who have three ‘home grown’ babies. with the welfare of people. would dearly love to adopt a child. There was absolutely no differ- When I see trained teachers Some years ago in the student newspaper of a major ence in the love we felt for them doing playground duty in their Midwestern university a pro-abortion ad appeared. whether adopted or born to us. lunch hour, or supervising 10-year- In the next issue the following ad appeared — “We With today’s open adoption old students at school crossings, that are adoptive parents. Our children were given the gift of where the birth parents have as is a job for somebody else. life by men and women other than ourselves. Our much contact with the child and It would be interesting to see children live now because these women and men chose adoptive parents as they want to, what ideas our high school students life instead of death. We can never comprehend the there seems little reason to hold have about job creation instead of suffering they endured. But we shall always be thankful back from adoption. unemployment. for their courage and generosity. Their gift of life shall Our two youngest grandchildren Who knows, the jobs they think of flourish.” have Down's syndrome and might be could be theirs in a few years time. A . . . faculty member and wife. thought of as a drain on the com- OLIVE REDMOND BARBARA LINTON munity, but we would not swap Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

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■ From page 1 Kevin, a retired elec- WAIKATO'S Favourite trician, and Yvonne, a retired nurse, look for- ward to sharing their CHRISTMAS STORES skills and giving back to a community. They also like the idea 573 Victoria Street, of reducing their carbon Hamilton footprint and being looked out for — not looked after & — by others. Sharing resources New Tirau Location In many co-housing 29 Main Road, Tirau models, residents share resources, tools and some facilities. OPEN 7 DAYS “Think about how many lawnmowers and www.christmasheirloom.com washing machines are on your street,” Brad says. “Do we really need to each have our own?” An example of co-housing — Earthsong founder Robin Allison at the co- Brad says Auckland co- housing neighbourhood in Ra¯nui, Auckland, in 2014. Photo / Jason Oxenham housing community Earthsong is a great hurdles are finding land, is on the rise in New own quarter-acre has example of sharing competing with develop- Zealand and is being changed. resources. ers and overcoming coun- championed by a new gen- He says New Zea- At Earthsong there are cil restrictions. eration. landers need to be open to 32 homes set in 1.3ha of Brad and Vicki want to “It is spreading like different land-ownership organic orchard and normalise the idea of co- wildfire.” models. native bush. housing but admit it’s not “The access to housing “There are so many “The housing develop- everybody’s cup of tea. is no longer possible for fantastic examples of com- ment has less of an “You have to want to some people unless they munity land trusts and environmental impact be part of a community have inherited money or cooperatives all through than other developments and contribute to the run- have parental support. Europe. of a similar size.” ning of it.” “Housing is thought of “It’s common in many He says the co-housing “We love where we differently from what it places to maintain collec- model would benefit currently live, and I’m was in the 1960s and 1970s. tive ownership of land and towns like Cambridge grateful to have a home, There’s a whole genera- protect that asset for which are struggling to but I can see there are tion that is used to flatting future generations. All the cope with growth. alternatives and those together and likes the idea central land in “In co-housing you can really appeal to me. of sharing a house so that Amsterdam is leased, for have more people living in “Co-housing is not a they can own it. instance. The community a smaller area because ‘one size fits all’ situation “There is huge interest gets the financial value you don’t have to factor in and there are multiple from people — particu- out of that, rather than space for driveways and ways to do it, like tiny larly younger people, but individuals.” garages. house communities and also people coming up to Brad and Vicki, who “Because of the way co- pocket neighbourhoods. retiring age.” are part of the co-housing housing is developed, For us though, co-housing Mark, who has spent group Kirikiriroa Inten- there is less of a strain on is the model that really five years researching co- tional Communities, are infrastructure, particu- resonates.” housing, says it’s common hosting an interest night larly stormwater run-off.” A new generation to face many hurdles next week in Hamilton. Affordable living Mark Southcombe, when planning co- A line-up of guest Brad and Vicki say co- senior lecturer at Victoria housing, but not to be speakers will talk about housing developments can University of Wellington’s discouraged. how co-housing and other be built with a combina- School of Architecture, “The competition with models can be viable and tion of affordability and says co-housing is not a developers is really hard, affordable housing devel- sustainability in mind. new idea. but it’s by no means insur- opments. “The houses could be “There is significant mountable. The reason for The event is supported designed to use less power grassroots interest in co- that is because of the by Shama, a Hamilton and catch their own rain housing in New Zealand. collective financial charitable trust aiming to water,” Brad says. It’s everywhere, from the resources of a group of support the development “With them generally top of the country to the people. The shared equity of a multicultural New being smaller, overall bottom. they have enables them to Zealand. build costs can be lower.” “In New Zealand we compete with developers. It is at Agora Event There would be ways to have papaka¯inga — a type “As the potentials of co- Centre, 13 Kent St, on make them more of co-housing, and an housing get increasingly Thursday, November 22 at affordable, one being for exemplary model.” recognised, there will 6pm. Tickets $10 from the land to be owned by a “Papaka¯inga are his- come a time in New Zea- connectedaffordablelivin- Community Land Trust — toric and contemporary land where social housing g.eventbrite.co.nz or $15 at a private, non-profit Ma¯ori housing communi- agencies start to seek the door. Refreshments organisation created to ties. The housing is partnerships with co- and finger food provided. acquire and hold land for usually marae based on housing groups, as occurs the benefit of a commun- collectively-owned Ma¯ori all through Europe.” ■ For more information ity. land.” Mark says the Kiwi contact Brad White on 027 Brad says the biggest Mark says co-housing dream of owning your 974 4070. DAWN TILL DUSK

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CIRCULATION 23,287* We welcome letters - preferably via email. They should be under 300 words and must have the sender’s name, address 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. SALES MANAGER Belinda Wolland [email protected] EDITORIAL Dean Taylor (editor) Ext: 67705 [email protected] Colin Thorsen (journalist) Ext: 67713 [email protected] Bethany Rolston (journalist) Ext: 67710 [email protected] ADVERTISING Cheryl Joubert [email protected] 027 447 8160 Lizel Beyleveld [email protected] 027 809 9933 Denise Saxton [email protected] 027 560 3901 CLASSIFIEDS Tania King, Ext: 67708 Tania Cortesi-Western, Ext: 67707 Alanah Harvey, Ext: 67701 [email protected] New Zealand Light Armoured Vehicles roll through the main street of Cambridge as part of Sunday’s parade. Photo / Bethany Rolston DELIVERY QUERIES 0800 111 200 POSTAL ADDRESS BY HUNTER CALDER jubilation was heard around “It wasn’t so much a com- as many ways as people could.” 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu 3840 the district. memoration but a celebration, The commemorations were OFFICE HOURS Re-enactment battles, mili- “The 11th hour of the 11th people all over the world, the part of a weekend of activities, Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm, Fri 8am - 4.30pm tary vehicles, weaponry and month is very significant,” four and a half year war had with over 100 military vehicles aircrafts converged on Cam- Cambridge Armistice Commit- ended. on display and soldiers camp- PHONE 07 871 5151 bridge to commemorate 100 tee chairman Paul Watkins “That was celebrated at the ing out at Lake Kara¯piro. We’re online at years since the end of World said. time with what was called the Among them was Greg nzmecommunitynews.pressreader.com War I. “Armistice was signed then roaring chorus and that was Thomas of Cambridge, who And after a moment’s sil- in 1918 when the French and everybody making as much participated in full replica uni- ence — on the 11th hour on the Germans came to an under- noise as possible, banging form. 11th day of November, 100 standing that all hostility things together, tooting horns years on — a roaring chorus of should end.” and making as much noise in ■ Continued on Page 5. BEST VALUE - BIG SELECTION - TRADES WELCOME 12m VTNZ WOF - 12m REGISTRATION - 12m FREE SERVICING - ALL ORC INCLUDED 96 ISUZU WIZARD 07 TOYOTA BLADE MASTER-G P.O.A WEEKLY 3.1 Turbo Diesel, Trade-in Special, $83 WEEKLY Top of the Range, 3.5 Quad Cam V6, Fully Optioned inc Nudge Bar, Towbar, Paddle Shift Tiptronic, Stunning in Alloys, Roof Racks, Looks Good in Aqua Black on Black, Part Leather, Cruise, Marine Blue Over Gold, Tinted Glass, Esc, Traction Control, Every Option & All Options & Extras, Hard to Find, Extra, Very Desirable Car in Excellent 1st in 1st Served at this Price! Order, Low Kms, Must View! SALEPRICE DRIVEAWAY SALEPRICE DRIVEAWAY DIESEL PERFORMANCE NO DEPOSIT TAP $5,990 NO DEPOSIT TAP $12,990

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“Yesterday we had Le Quesnoy battle, showing New Zealanders how the Kiwis liber- ated a town by climbing a wall freeing the French and taking German prisoners,” Thomas said. Pipers lead the parade towards a commemorative “They may read it in a book service, held at the Cambridge Town Hall Plaza and which could bore them to tears, Cenotaph. Photo / Bethany Rolston maybe they just wouldn’t read it at all. “But if they see it here, in action, maybe we’ll have more people understanding and then celebrating NZ history more.” Below, a moment’s silence is observed at Lake The event remembered not Kara¯piro Armistice Day commemorations, followed by just what happened in the pages a roaring chorus of jubilation. Photo / Bethany Rolston of the history books, but the spirit in which the war was fought — a vital way to keep those memories alive.

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Three generations of the Kaimai Power Scheme. Mandeno family gathered in Tau- The tour showcased ranga last month to celebrate and Trustpower’s range of hydro infra- commemorate the life and structure, with particular focus on achievements of Lloyd Mandeno Lake Mangonui which provides OBE. the reservoir for water diversions Lloyd was a pioneer of electri- from the Omanawa, Ngatuhoa and cal development and distribution Opuiaki catchment areas, and the in New Zealand. From 1915-1926 he Lloyd Mandeno Forebay that was based in Tauranga as a provides a view of the twin borough engineer. penstocks that convey water down During this time, he was to the Lloyd Mandeno Power responsible for greatly increasing Station generators from a height of the capacity of the Tauranga 150m. Borough Council’s Omanawa Falls Lloyd chose these geographical hydro-electric station, and he water flow paths when he scoped designed and supervised the con- the scheme layout to utilise this struction of the McLaren Falls elevated position for maximum hydro scheme which was com- efficiency. missioned in 1925. The final stop of the tour was While in Tauranga, Lloyd the Lloyd Mandeno Power Station devised and patented the single- that was commissioned in 1972, a wire earth-return (SWER) system year before Lloyd died. This of electrical reticulation which is station is situated on the west bank now in use in many parts of the of the Mangapapa River and has world as a means of distributing two Francis turbines and genera- electricity cheaply over long dis- The Mandeno family gathered at the Lloyd Mandeno Power Station. Photo / Supplied tion units, each producing 8MW. tances. The collected river flows then Other examples of his genius skills,” says Richard Mandeno, one X-ray machine at the Tauranga Power Scheme, which is now power the Lower Mangapapa are his pioneering of 11kV distri- of Lloyd’s 10 grandchildren. Hospital in 1921. owned and operated by (5.6MW) and Ruahihi (20MW) bution, the development of the first The family celebrated the birth- The family celebrated twith a Trustpower. Trustpower stations downstream. electric hot-water storage heaters, day with a cake that was cut by dinner at the Mount Maunganui Lloyd traversed the region on Richard thanked his cousins a peak load limiting device, his three of Lloyd’s descendants whose Golf Club where they heard from foot with his treasured pocket who helped organise the weekend, early adoption of high-pressure collective age totalled 130 years. Dr Simon Taylor from the Univers- aneroid barometer and from this plus guest speakers Fiona Kean, hot-water heating systems and of The family visited the site of ity of Waikato, who has done he was able to record the water Max Avery, Simon Taylor and forced circulation for hot-water possibly the world’s first fully significant research on Lloyd’s levels of the streams and rivers David Reeve. heating, and the use of aluminium electric house in Devonport Rd, inventions and his contribution to that are now linked through a “We must acknowledge conductors for low-voltage over- which was established by Lloyd, the electrification of the Bay of network of tunnels and lakes to Trustpower for their efforts and head lines. where he lived in Norris St, and Plenty. form the hydro power schemes organisation on Sunday to allow us Lloyd was born on October 3, the Tauranga Museum’s collection David Reeve, who is the co- that exit into the Wairoa River. the opportunity to understand our 1888 so it was fitting for the family where an example of the world’s producer of the documentary The Kaimai Scheme now grandfather’s original vision 100 to hold an event close to his 130th first electric hot water cylinder series Powering New Zealand, includes over 9km of tunnels and years ago and the implementation birthday. that was invented by Lloyd is then treated the gathering to a generates 168GWh per annum, of that vision for the good of the “It was our collective desire to stored, along with other appliances preview of a section in Episode III powering about 21,000 houses. Tauranga community.” involve the three generations and from the first electric show room which covered Lloyd’s pioneering To understand the magnitude to use this opportunity to visit sites that was located in Devonport Rd. work. of Lloyd’s work, Trustpower ■ More on P14, plus see story and places around the Tauranga Lloyd also installed the original In 1920, Lloyd conceptualised hosted the three generations on a about documentary featuring the District where Lloyd practised his high-pressure hot water boiler and what was to become the Kaimai tour of the upper portion of the work of Lloyd Mandeno. NOW OPEN LATE THURSDAYS UNTIL 7PM

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esults from the current nationwide samples from every New Zealand dairy and that all three of them were already bulk milk testing for Mycoplasma farm are being taken shortly after on our radar, is encouraging,” says Geoff. Rbovis are encouraging, with calving, when cows are most likely to be “It reinforces our belief that we are around three quarters of testing having shedding the bacterium. dealing with a single strain of been completed, Ministry for Primary For each farm, the first sample was Mycoplasma bovis, based on the avail- Industries’ Mycoplasma bovis director collected around four weeks from the able scientific evidence and our own Geoff Gwyn says. start of milk supply. Samples are then work in the field. “So far, only three farms have been collected every two weeks, with a total of “While this remains an extremely confirmed with Mycoplasma bovis six samples from each farm. difficult time for affected farmers, and we through the milk testing,” he says. To date, more than 51,000 of the still have a lot of work to do, I’m “All three properties were already approximately 70,000 tests have been confident we are on the right path in part of our tracing programme and they completed. Nearly all farms have had terms of tracking down the disease and all have previously known links to the three rounds of testing and around 10,000 eradicating it from New Zealand.” disease. One of these properties was farms have had four rounds. About 1500 Full results from the bulk milk testing under surveillance and the other two farms have completed all six rounds. are expected to be delivered to the were about to go under surveillance.” “The fact that we have confirmed majority of farmers in the North and Under the testing programme, milk Mycoplasma bovis on only three farms, South Islands in early December. Agreement to protect onion industry

iosecurity New Zealand and biosecurity readiness under the GIA Chief executive officer of Onions New Onions New Zealand Inc have (Government Industry Agreement).” Zealand Michael Ahern says we see this Breached an agreement on funding Under the agreement, Biosecurity NZ agreement as a sound initial investment to prepare for future biosecurity re- and Onions New Zealand will jointly in risk management for our industry sponses. fund readiness activities that will im- under GIA. Both parties signed a Sector Readi- prove preparedness for incursions of “There is no doubt that the corner- ness Operational Agreement last week. pests and diseases that are considered a stone of a good biosecurity strategy is a “The agreement demonstrates com- major concern to the onion industry. well-considered Industry/Government mitment to working in a strong partner- Biosecurity NZ and Onions New readiness work plan.” ship to strengthen readiness for incur- Zealand Inc joined the GIA in 2014 and One of the tasks ahead is to draft a sions of specific pests and diseases,” says 2015 respectively. readiness plan for Delia antiqua (onion Andrew Spelman, Biosecurity New Zea- “Signing an operational agreement fly), a pest responsible for up to 90 per land’s acting director, biosecurity readi- will solidify the partnership that has cent of crop losses in temperate regions ness. formed over the few last years and overseas. “This is about both organisations ensure we are prepared for future This pest is not currently found in pulling up their sleeves to improve biosecurity incursions,” says Andrew. New Zealand.

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Sheep milk boosted by partnership

ue to predicted investment in Food Waikato Limited have just built a the sheep milk industry, growth in the sheep will help the company meet state-of-the-art blending and we are proud to be part D milk industry, Food the fast-growing demand and packing plant in Auck- of that growth,” said Stuart. Waikato has invested in a for its products from both land, and they also lead the He said that sheep milk new company, Melody Dair- the infant formula and func- way in technology and inno- had “three key points of ies Ltd Partnership. This tional food markets. The vation, so it’s an ideal part- difference” which was help- investment will boost the partnership allows Clover nership.” ing to drive its commercial nutritional spray drying use of the facility for spray Established in 2016, DNL and export appeal. capacity at Waikato Inno- drying its products. is a New Zealand-based “There is emerging evi- vation Park in Hamilton. The investment from dairy processing and dence of a lower environ- Melody Dairies’ four other partners, Landcorp nutritional food manufac- mental footprint than bov- investment partners will and Dairy Nutraceuticals turer with a focus on inno- ine dairy; there is evidence jointly finance and build a Limited (DNL), is also sig- vation and pioneering new that sheep’s milk is more second spray dryer at the nificant for Food Waikato. products to local and global easily digested than cow’s park, which will be “It’s a mega coup for us markets. milk; and it has a great managed by Food Waikato. as Landcorp implement The Food Waikato plant taste,” said Stuart. The four partners are their Pa¯mu Farms of New opened in May 2012. The He was proud of the Nu-Mega Ingredients (NZ) Zealand brand strategy, in existing open access work that Food Waikato Limited, a company owned particular their joint ven- development dryer is run- had already achieved for by Clover Corporation Ltd, ture with Spring Sheep Milk ning at capacity, with 300 the industry. with a 35 per cent stake in Company,” said Stuart. days of production for the “The Food Waikato plant Melody Dairies; Landcorp Pa¯mu is the brand name year to June 2018, producing has become a centre of Farming Limited, with a 35 for the government State- $51 million in export pro- excellence for the industry, per cent in the partnership; Owned Enterprise (SOE) duct for the year. and we have supported Dairy Nutraceuticals Landcorp Farming Limited The existing dryer will many companies with their Limited, with a 20 per cent which owns a nationwide continue to be available to product development to share; and Food Waikato, portfolio of farms including develop new businesses and take high-quality New Zea- also known as New Zealand sheep farms. They are part- products, with increased land food innovations to a Food Innovation Waikato, ners in Spring Sheep Milk capacity available through global market,” said Stuart. with a 10 per cent share. Company, a boutique transfer of some clients to The new dryer will be Clover Corporation is an nutrition company which the new dryer, due to Food designed and built by Wai- Australian company listed Food Waikato CEO Stuart Gordon Photo / Supplied creates and exports high- Waikato’s 10 per cent kato Innovation Park tenant on the Australian Stock value branded nutrition ownership of capacity in it. company Tetra Pak, and Exchange. It is known for its attract an investor of this Clover Corporation.” food products made from The new $50 million construction will begin in range of patented micro- calibre who has leading- Clover Corporation have sheep milk. industrial spray dryer will late 2018. encapsulated products con- edge, patent technology in been a customer of Food Stuart said that the be built alongside the Stuart said the spray taining omega three oils, the specialist ingredients Waikato since 2014, regu- sheep milk industry was existing dryer and will have dryer will be up and run- created through the spray area,” said Food Waikato larly utilising the first spray expected to double in size 2.4 times its capacity. It is ning by December 2019. drying process, used in the CEO Stuart Gordon. dryer built at the park. by the year 2021, and a new projected to deliver $129 Once completed it is manufacture of high-quality “We look forward to con- Clover Corporation’s spray dryer will be in million in exports a year. expected employment at the infant formula. tinuing the strong relation- CEO and managing direc- demand. “This is an exciting plant will grow from 17 to 35 “We are delighted to ship we already have with tor, Peter Davey, said its “Dairy Nutraceuticals moment for the growth of staff. Weather or not N-Protect®

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A decision taken just on 18 months ago to “She was also in foal to Atlante at the try and establish themselves in the competi- time.” tive world of thoroughbred breeding is about Named Red Delicious, the mare is from to pay some serious dividends for Cam- one of Waikato Stud’s best families with the bridge couple Craig and Steph Dunphy. brilliant Courtza, the dam of outstanding Originally from King Country, and both sprinter and subsequently champion with a farming background, the Dunphys stallion O’Reilly, featuring in her lineage. had spent 14 years in the dairy industry on Red Delicious duly produced a healthy family-owned properties in Southland Atlante filly to add to her earlier three before deciding to return north with their offspring, two of whom who have since two children in 2015. begun to excel on the track and add plenty of While still actively involved in managing value to the Dunphys’ initial investment. their farms in the South Island, the Dunphys The mare’s third foal is Pins gelding purchased the Kara¯piro property formerly Madison County who stamped himself as a known as Darley Park, now rebranded three year old of serious class with his Oakfield Farm. Set on 20ha of fertile victory in the Gr.2 Hawkes Bay Guineas grassland, the Dunphys run a beef fattening (1400m) at Hastings last month. The win saw operation along with a thriving farm-stay him cement his favouritism for the Gr.1 Al accommodation business and now a Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand 2000 boutique thoroughbred nursery. Guineas (1600m) which he won at Riccarton An interest in thoroughbreds that was on Saturday. sparked by Craig Dunphy’s father, who had Older brother (Our) Pinnacle won one of co-owned useful sprinter Spring Easy who his four New Zealand starts before heading ran third in the 1988 Gr.1 Railway Handicap to Singapore where he has won again and is (1200m), went to a new level when the couple now being touted by his trainer, ex-pat kiwi decided they would begin to assemble a Stephen Gray, as a serious contender for small broodmare band. next year’s prestigious Singapore Derby “When we shifted back here from South- (2000m). land it provided the opportunity to move in a “We couldn’t be more rapt with how different direction,” said Craig Dunphy. things have panned out so far with this “We are still heavily involved in the three mare,” he said. farms in Southland that we co-own with an “The plan was always to race the Atlante uncle but we have long-term managers and filly with my parents, who are getting on a staff in place that run the operations on a bit now, so we will definitely be keeping her. day-to-day basis. “She’s a lovely filly who has a bit of leg “It was always in the back of my mind to about her so we are hoping to have a bit of get involved in the breeding side of things, fun with her before she goes into our particularly having the set-up we’ve got, as broodmare band. thoroughbred breeding has always been my “Red Delicious is due to foal down to interest.” Jakkalberry later this month and then she The decision was made to attend the will most likely go to Preferment who we annual New Zealand Bloodstock Broodmare have a share in. Sale in May last year to get the ball rolling. “It’s a good match for her.” “I went there basically just looking,” he Dunphy is keenly anticipating the match said. although he could see the dark humour in “I had a dozen or so highlighted in the the situation when it was pointed out that * Tree Tagging Available catalogue including a No Excuse Needed each of the stallions the mare has visited — mare who had a good pedigree and was a O’Reilly, Pins, Atlante and Jakkalberry, nice enough looking mare with a great have passed away in the last two years. nature, so we bought her out of the Waikato “Hopefully we are going to be able to * Christmas Shop Open Stud draft for $1000. break that trend at some stage,” he said. Cambridge cyclist posts * Christmas Tree Stands fastest time at hill climb

Cambridge cyclist Logan Griffin posted overall in 11.28. 46 Tamahere Drive the fastest time of 9.26 minutes for the Dean Crowe took out the over 50 age 3.2km Mangakawa Hill Climb run by Te group in 12.29 and placed 11th overall out Awamutu Sports Cycling Club. of a field of 41. 022 310 9085 First under 19 rider and second placed Ally Wollaston was first woman in overall was Josh Lane, who clocked 9.35. 12.36, placing 13th overall. Third fastest was Boris Clark in 9.56. A further 22 club riders contested the There were three under 19 and an under 13 and Under 15 hill climb. under 17 rider in the top 10 fastest. Blake Bailey won the U15 age group in Under 19 riders Xander White and Sam 11.34, from Hunter Brodie 13.10. www.waikatochristmastrees.co.nz Cook were fourth and fifth fastest respec- Frankie Wright was first U13 rider and tively in 10.05 and 10.09. Under 17 cyclist third overall in 13.18.02, from Jack Jack Carswell show his immense ability Whittall 13.18.33 who placed second U13 follow us on facebook placing first in his age group and eighth and fourth overall. 18 Waipa¯Post Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Young Cambridge riders Fresh face on podium

Pirongia’s Jacob Beattie was one of sev- dominating motocross eral fresh faces on the various podiums at the 2018 New Zealand Mini BY COLIN THORSEN Motocross Champion- ships in Porirua. Cambridge motocross riders The eight year old William and Harry Pluck are won the 7-8 years’ 65cc making a habit of dominating class with a dominant their age groups at the New display on debut at Zealand Mini Motocross Cham- nationals, riding a KTM pionships. 65. His placings over five For the third year running, races were three wins William (10) took out the 7-11 and two seconds. year olds trail class and his Beattie took out the younger brother Harry (6) championship, finishing retained his 6-8 year olds eight points clear of his national trail class title. nearest rival, with the Of the 200 riders from third place getter Whanga¯rei to Invercargill who another 13 points further competed in Porirua, the Plucks back. were the only riders who double- “Jacob is super proud headed as national champions of himself in his own from Christchurch last year. quiet way, but honestly William broke through for his this kid just loves to race first national title as a Year 8 his bike,” said his rider at Pukekohe in 2016 and National age group mini motocross champions, brothers William mother, Karen Beattie. National age group mini motocross back up last year winning as a (left) and Harry Pluck. Photo / Colin Thorsen “It doesn’t seem to champion Jacob Beattie with his Year 9 rider. matter to him if it’s the trophies. Photo / Supplied The youngster’s formula for have to finish to win it,” he says. William and Harry’s father. nationals or the local success is simple. The Plucks were not the only The Pluck boys, along with club’s paddock race, as long as he North King Country Motorcycle “You have to work hard all brothers from Cambridge Prim- their older brother Oscar (13) gets to sit on his bike.” Club. He is also a member of year . . . practise, practise, prac- ary School to feature at have been racing for four years, The youngster is a cure kids Taupo¯ and Bay of Plenty clubs tise, then hope everything comes nationals. collectively winning over 130 ambassador. He has type 1 dia- over the winter period. right on the day,” he says. Jack and Van Hazelden, who trophies for mostly first place betes and featured in the Te His sponsors are his mum and “Nationals is the best of the best took up the sport only in April finishes. Awamutu Courier fundraising dad, Karen and Clint, along with (riders) and makes me want to be this year, continued their The boys are grateful for the for Red Nose Day/Cure Kids last Patterson O’Conner Motor- one. meteoric rise finishing second in support they receive from the month. He and a few mates took cycles, Te Awamutu Tyre Centre “I love competing at the 6-8 trail class and third in the Cambridge and Te Awamutu Red Nose Day to motocross the and CFX Seats. nationals, the coolest thing is 4-5 trail class respectively. motocross clubs, Craig and week before nationals. Motocross is in the Beattie just being there — even Harry Pluck and Jack Keegan at the Cambridge Honda “We had red noses on bikes family blood — the kids are watching.” Hazelden had a right royal battle shop, major sponsor Steel everywhere and raised just following in the footsteps of their Harry says he enjoys soaking all weekend competing in the Originals, and the parents, under $500,” said Mrs Beattie. father Clinton who raced as a up the atmosphere and having same age group. It all came down grandparents, family and sup- “Jacob is a supporter of kid. Jacob’s older brother Nate fun at nationals. to the last race with the two porters who have cheered them Beyond Type 1. We have the impressed, placing second in the “To become national cham- classmates even on points. along the way. Jack and Van are #livebeyond on both his and his Pro 65 class at the recent MX Fest pion you have to work hard all The Cambridge Primary sponsored by Leamington brother’s bikes.” in Taupo¯and his sister Dannika year then make sure you stay on School quartet are coached Meatpackers and the Te Awa- Beattie has been riding for rides a PW50 but is still too your bike come race day. You motocross by Terry Pluck, mutu Honda Shop. two years as a member of the young to race. De-sexing Fundraiser RANGER $5$5 Pet Photo Competition per entry SupportSupport the wonderful work of TA Care in raising awareness for de-sexing of cats and dogs. Enter your pet’spet’s photo into the competition, and go in the draw to WIN one of three hampers of giveaways and gifts!

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WAIKATO • 97.0FM Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Waipa¯Post 19 Young riders’ big day out High class football at BY COLIN THORSEN

The world’s best Supercross and Freestyle Motocross Cambridge riders will descend upon Auck- land’s Mt Smart Stadium for the first Monster Energy S-X Local football fans can see some of New Open on Saturday, November Zealand’s top footballers in action next 24. weekend when Cambridge hosts a And Pirongia’s Jacob national league match between two of the Beattie will be participating in competition’s leading teams. the supporting KTM Junior Hamilton Wanderers will play Auck- Supercross Challenge (KJSC). land’s Eastern Suburbs in the ISPS Handa The eight year old is ‘over Premiership, the country’s top domestic the moon’ after being notified football competition, at Cambridge’s John that he is one of 10 lucky, Kerkhof Park on Sunday, November 18. aspiring supercross riders get- The match kicks off at 2pm, after an ting to experience the thrill of 11am curtainraiser between the club’s racing in front of a packed out two Under-19 teams who meet in the crowd at the Stadium. National Youth League. “It will be so cool for us Wanderers, who usually play their seven-to-eight-year-olds to fixtures at Hamilton’s Porritt Stadium, experience the life of a profes- asked Cambridge Football Club to host the sional Supercross rider for a game to give Waipa¯ football supporters day,” said Jacob. the chance to see top summer football “Getting to ride in front of close to home. thousands of spectators and Both teams are coached by All Whites maybe have our main event legends and spectators can expect to see telecast around the world, several international players in action. maybe even live, is amazing. I Wanderers are coached by Ricki can’t wait to join the other Herbert who was a member of the 1982 All nine young riders.” Whites who played at the World Cup This rare opportunity offers Finals in Spain, and coached New Zealand up-and-coming riders a once- at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. in-a-lifetime chance to Suburbs are coached by former immerse themselves in a national captain Danny Hay, who played Supercross racing environ- 31 times for New Zealand and has coached ment like no other. the national U-17s. Each racer can bring along His Suburbs side includes All Whites a mechanic to share the High flyer Jacob Beattie enroute to winning his 7-8 years age group at the 2018 New Zealand Tim Payne and Andre de Jong, while occasion. Jacob’s father Clin- Mini Motocross Championships in Porirua. Photo / Amy Bell Wanderers has Papua New Guinea striker ton jumped at the opportunity Tommy Semmy. to be his son’s mechanic for dom ballot draw, the other factory-prepped KTM 50 SX for rider drinks and food, track In the early match, Cambridge FC fans the day. three were chosen by KTM the day, equipped with KTM walk with KTM Pro Riders, can support Reds players Josh Clarkin “After all, I do all the main- New Zealand. PowerParts, a KTM two practice sessions and one and Jack Portegys who are playing in the tenance on my kids’ bikes,” he So what can Jacob and the PowerWear Pack including exhibition main event on the National Youth League for Wanderers. said. other young riders expect from jersey, pants, gloves and night, and two complimentary The pair will return to John Kerkhof Seven of the lucky the KJSC experience? goggles, an exclusive KJSC Pit passes for rider and mechanic Park for next winter’s Northern League applicants were chosen by ran- Each riders gets a KTM Setup for the day featuring to watch all the action. campaign with the Reds.

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Feisst) (2) Te Awamutu • Conduct scheduled stock takes for local sites and facilitate remote sites. Dunno V Drongos (ref. Waipa Automotive) (3) Here for • Helping obtain cost effective quotes for parts and/or services. the Beer V Tokyo Dry (ref. Dream Team) (4) T.A Rebels WINDOWS cleaned by the Phone Simon V Unathletic Madrid (ref: Yeah the Boys) (5) Strikers V experts. Phone Ultra 022 354 2728 Clean 0800 569 656. JOB REQUIREMENTS Brooklyn & the Destroyers (ref. The Bandits) (6) Putz V LLJ (ref. Get Plastered). • In-depth understanding of industrial consumables and practical mechanical knowledge. 6.30pm: Field (1) Ultimate Global V Get Plastered • Experience planning and executing programs of improvement in stores organisation. (ref: All in One) (2) Class on Grass V Arsenal F.C (ref: • Physical work - Lifting, stacking and a high standard of Cleanliness is crucial. Drongos) (3) Feisst V Not Fast Just Furious (ref. Tokyo • Intermediate computer skills – Word, Excel. Dry) (4) Dream Team V ATV World (Ref. Unathletic • Effective communication – verbally and in writing. Madrid) (5) Wallace Farmers V Yeah the Boys (ref: • Ability to take prompt and proper action when so required. Brooklyn & the Destroyers) (6) Waipa Automotive V • Excellent customer service skills. The Bandits (ref. LLJ). • Proven attention to detail • Experience working on teams and as an individual contributor to company objectives. BYE: UNREAL MADRID • Ability to manage internal and external relationships 7.00pm: Field (1) T.A. Rebels V Brooklyn & The • Car (Class One) Licence • Must be prepared to travel as and when required to meet the needs of the business. Destroyers (ref: ATV World) (2) Strikers V Putz (ref. Arsenal F.C) (3) Unathletic Madrid V LLJ (ref: Wallace Waipa You will also need to demonstrate a commitment to a culture that values and implements Farmers) (4) Pandas V Drongos (Ref. Ultimate Global) sound health and safety practices. (5) Dunno V Here for the Beer (Ref. Not Fast Just Furious) (6) All In One V Tokyo Dry (Ref. Class on Employment Vacancies This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with a willingness to extend their career Grass). in a progressive and consistently successful company that places high emphasis on the 7.30pm: Field (1) Get Plastered V Yeah the Boys (ref. WANTED continuing development of the skills and abilities of its people. T.A. Rebels) (2) Wallace Farmers V Waipa Automotive Concrete Placers (ref. Strikers) (3) ATV World V The Bandits (ref. Putz) To apply, please go to the careers page on Graymont.com, search for Purchaser, (4) Ultimate Global V Not Fast Just Furious (ref. Dunno • Residential and commercial and complete the application process by the November 23rd, 2018. A copy of the position description is available on request by email to (5) Class on Grass V Unreal Madrid (Ref. Here for the concrete placing & finishing Matt Guss, [email protected] Beer) (6) Feisst V Arsenal F.C (ref. 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Call 0800 4972 84255 152 22 Waipa¯Post Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Employment Vacancies Employment Vacancies Employment Vacancies Employment Vacancies TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE JOBS AVAILABLE Rapanui Bees Administrator 2 VACANCIES Work location 811 Arapuni Road, Parawera CASUAL DOMESTIC Learning Support CLEANER Caregiver Job Description includes: - IMMEDIATE START Te Awamutu area Assistant - Empathy and a positive attitude • Taking control of most aspects of administration 2-3 days a week. - Minimin 20 hours and logistics for our bee keeping business, An opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated and capable person to join our genuinely a multi task challenge Phone Learning Support Assistant team. Kitchen Assistant • General office management, phone, emails, Clean Break The successful applicant will have the following attributes: -Casual/oncall inwards/outwards goods processing 027 440 0287 - Experience preferred • Ordering supplies and equipment • Ability to build positive working relationships with a range of students and -Teamplayer • Supporting bee keepers with administration Part-time staff tasks • Flexibility Delivery Person Apply today! Email your CV and cover letter to • Social media control and postings • Resilience [email protected] • Management of all web site sales (Te Awamutu) • Strong verbal and written skills ph 07 871 5260 We are looking for • Team player Person Description someone to deliver the • Ability to work unsupervised • Passionate about bees and working for Ngati NZ Herald and Waikato Core roles will include: Whare Times for 3-4 days per week. • Student learning and behavioural support • Excellent communication skills, highly motivated • Student personal care and energetic You will need: • Self-motivated able to work independently • Your own vehicle Normal hours of work would be 9.00 am – 3.15 pm, four days per week • Well organized with an eye for detail • Cell phone (20 hours per week), term time only. These hours are subject to continued • Advanced user of Micro Soft Office suite • The ability to funding from Ministry of Education and/or Board of Trustees. • Confidence using other software programmes start early - • Familiar with using social media around 3.15am A Job Description is available on request.The successful applicant would be • Efficient tidy with expperience workingg with • Tobereliable subject to Police Vetting. PART-TTIME RETAIL/S/ ALES complex doccument nd Government systems and able to work • Excellent team play r, ble to take leadership unsupervised Please forward your CV with the names and contacts of two referees to: POOSSITIOON AVAILABLE responsibilitty [email protected] or post to: You will be an employee A Position has become available in • Drivers licenc for our company and not our brand-new STIHL SHOP • Non-smoker Te Awamutu College, PO Box 369, Te Awamutu 3800 a contractor. Te Awamutu store, would best suit a student or semi-retired person For more information Closing date for applications: Friday 16 November 2018. (or anyone else wanting part time please call Peter on hours) alternating weekends and Applyt o hone@rapanui bees.ccom by 027 419 2529 some days might be required to 18th November TRAINEE ARBORIST fi t in with the potential applicant’s schedule. No experience necessary Part-time Waikato Tree Services is a trading division of Waipa Networks Ltd an interest in dealing with people Delivery which provides electricity line services to over 25,000 consumers and Outdoor Power is a bonus. Person and we offer the full range of arborist services throughout the Wai- All training will be offered on the (Te Awamutu) kato region. job and maybe some out of store training with STIHL NZ is also We are looking for You will be working in a small team, primarily doing utility work someone to deliver available, there is the ability to train the NZ Herald and and contracting jobs. The company is committed to providing a online towards a certifi cate in retail WELLDRILLERS Waikato Times for safe working environment, training to the highest skill levels all if that was something of interest. 3-4 days per week. within a great working atmosphere. You will need: • Your own vehicle • Cell phone From time to time there maybe a requirement to work outside of Please send CV and covering Water Well Driller and • The ability to start normal hours on planned jobs and emergencies. The company is letter to Matt Hird early - around Offsider/Drillers Assistant 3.15am looking for an individual who is: [email protected] • To be reliable and able to work  reliable We are seeking two new staff members to unsupervised join our team.  Well mannered with good communication skills You will be an employee of our  Quality driven Are you an experienced and qualified Water company and not a Well Driller with 3 – 5 years industry experience contractor  Physically fit and/or have experience with Environmental For more  Works well in a team environment and Geotechnical drilling? Or slightly less information please INVENTORY experienced but interested in working in the phone  Safe, productive and willing to undertake full on job training in drilling industry? Peter on arboriculture CONTROLLER 027 419 2529  Based in Te Awamutu we service the greater Commitment to complete NZQA Arboriculture unit standards Waikato and Coromandel Peninsula drilling Giltrap Engineering Ltd is a dynamic company The successful applicant would have to pass our and maintaining water supply bores. We have based in Otorohanga, manufacturing and HOW pre-employment medical and drug/alcohol test. a well-maintained fleet of machinery and an distributing farm machinery locally and excellent crew to work with. As members of the ARE YOU Please send your CV with cover letter to: internationally. NZDF we are also committed to on-going NZQA training. GETTING Waikato Tree Services We are offering an excellent opportunity for a PO Box 505 Te Awamutu 3840 suitably experienced person to manage all If you are looking for a new challenge or a aspects of inventory control relating to product HOME OR email to [email protected] change of scenery, we want to hear from you. manufacture and assembly using our ERP system. TONIGHT? Yo u w i l l : Responsibilities will include; ensuring accurate • Be fit, healthy and prepared to perform inventory records, stock counts and heavy manual tasks in all weathers Applications close: reconciliations, creating and maintaining part • Have a class 2 and preferably a class 4 driver’s license 4.30pm Wednesday and bill of material records, providing purchasing backup as well as adopting and implementing • Be self-motivated as well as supportive of 21st November 2018 best inventory practice. your drillers assistant(s) • Willing to work away from home on If you’re out This is an exciting and rewarding career occasion – we try not do this often and having a opportunity for the right person.We are looking • Have a strong commitment to Health and Safety for: few drinks, • Be a team play who enjoys working in a • A positive “can-do” attitude. make sure team environment • Strong analytical and communication skills. • Have a good sense of humour! you’ve got a • Previous experience in an ERP or MRP sober driver environment. Applicants must have NZ residency or a valid to get you NZ work permit. If you would like to be a part of home safely. our energetic team, please send a Please call Brent on 0274 925 036 or email a cover letter and your CV to covering letter and CV to [email protected] [email protected] Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Waipa¯ Post 23 WAIPA POST

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