SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2021 Reclaiming spaces

IT IS OURS: At the Kai Festival rangatahi and tamariki took back ownership of the skatepark. Te Akau Hills is ready to drop in with his skateboard, Te Ao Emery is about to do the same on his scooter, while Parearau Brooking and Piata Hills (left) admire the new look of the skatepark. Picture by Hiko Photography It isn’t new paint splattered on to the Ruatoria Skatepark, it is art about the stories of the whenua and people reclaiming spaces. Reporter Matai O’Connor spoke with the HOEA! Gallery team who worked to give the skatepark a new life . . .

n important part of the HOEA! as a result of that we have had very limited not work. Instead she decided to see what about the whenua, history, purakau and kaupapa is to use their skills as a investment into our community and the people want. That’s when Rawinia Parata whakapapa to help inform the group’s art. group to contribute positively to recreational spaces. You can see and feel it suggested the idea of painting the skatepark “It’s about keeping the stories alive for the Atheir communities. when you’re physically here.” which is in the centre of the East Coast kids,” said Nikora Te Kahu, one of the Hoea! That’s why when the Gisborne art One day she was staring out her office township. Gallery artists. gallery was asked to paint the skatepark window which looks directly at the skatepark The Hoea! Gallery roopu needed little They made notes from the korero. “It’s and basketball court in the centre of the and she thought “gosh how depressing is that convincing. “To have that support from them abstract but it is all intentional,” Te Kahu township, they could not say no. place” . was huge to us,” Parata said. said. The request came from Rawinia Parata, So she pitched the idea to Hoea! Gallery Rawinia started looking for sponsorship The Hoea! team also includes Bonni Tamati Sport Gisborne Tairawhiti Community director Melanie Tangaere-Baldwin, (Ngati and letting the community know what was who is based in Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland Connector and Ruatoria local. Porou), who says the gallery’s intent is happening. and works with rangatahi. Tamati flew down Community development is her passion, to contribute to the iwi, hapu, and wider Before they started painting the skatepark, to help. she says. community of Te Tairawhiti. they had a hui where Ngarimu Parata, a first “We want to provide actual opportunities “It’s no secret the East Coast and Ruatoria Tangaere-Baldwin was originally going to cousin of Rawinia’s and an orator, kaikorero for people to learn more about what we are suffer from high levels of deprivation and organise art classes but realised that would and leader in his own right, shared korero Continued on page 2 MARINA VIEW APARTMENT FACING OVER THE HARBOUR FOR SALE $243,000 Fully furnished, single unit, TV, air- conditioned, under-floor heating, security car park and entry. There is a $212,000 209 credit reserve fund to help with repairs and improvements and $169,000 will be required to complete this unit. Has a 2013 building compliance. Managed unit returning $585.00 per week. For further information phone or text 0274 749 360 40177-01 Saturday, May 29, 2021 2 LEAD ‘IT’S ABOUT INSPIRING’

From page 1 would come see it at the end of each day doing,” he said. and be amazed by it and say how much they Parata said there was a core group of kids loved it. Even on the first day when it was who would help, but it was hard to bring just pink blobs, the kids loved it. others in at that time. “It wasn’t ours after the first day, it was “We were standing at a real low point. theirs to love and own. They reclaimed it for There was shattered glass everywhere and themselves,” Tangaere-Baldwin said. graffiti that had been there for months. Thirty-six colours were used. The kids We had to be openly vulnerable. Bonni, counted them all and started playing games Mel, Nikora and Rangimarie saw that and about what each colour meant. They would approached us with aroha,” Parata said. use the awa that goes throughout the “It could have been shameful sharing skatepark as a track they had to follow, Mel this moment but we embraced it as a said. blank canvas. It was beautiful to see our “It was just amazing to see their reactions. “We just wanted to keep making the space community through the eyes of artists. RuATORiA SKATEpARK: cooler and cooler. Each part has a They saw possibility.” awanui Koia travelling the Tamati said it was really cool to see the it tells but it’s also just another path for painted awa on his scooter. community initiating this. the kids to ride their scooter on which is Picture by Hiko Photography “They talked about trauma spaces where awesome,” Mel said. hurt can be seen in the community. The To give the park back to the community a community themselves need to get that kai festival was organised by Rawinia Parata. However, Parata knows there is still a happening in the darkness. We want this healing, but often don’t know where to start “When we told people we were doing this problem. space to remain beautiful throughout the or how to go about it.” everyone came. It was packed because it was There are no lights to keep the darkness night and day and all we need are lights for Tamati spoke about the importance of such a safe space again. It was beautiful to away. Which means when it’s dark, the kids that to happen,” Parata said. knowing the stories of the place to influence see all the rangatahi take ownership of it,” cannot be there as it is not safe. Now the Hoea! Gallery team want to their art. Parata said. “I have complaints about how dark it is. paint the St John Building in Ruatoria, and “Improvising is important when doing “One of my big dreams for the East Coast When I set up the kai festival, there was no whanau in Te Araroa have asked how to do the artwork so you can pivot to where we and in particular Ruatoria is that we become power there or any lights. I had to set up this mahi there. are needed for the community. We are not the street art capital of the Coast. If we can’t our own generator and lights but then when Parata said she would share what she has just coming in and doing one mural and have investment maybe we can have arts.” it was night time, it was pitch black around learned from this process to help them get never coming back. We want to build off She has received only positive feedback the park. it done in their town. this kaupapa. It’s an ongoing indigenous since the park was painted. She drives past “If that space had light, for example over “We want to brighten up the whole process. We now have a relationship with the skatepark and playground every day. the basketball court, rangatahi could play East Coast. Art can bring the community Ruatoria and we want to contribute to it.” “There are always heaps of kids there until late, and maybe if they are doing that together,” Tangaere-Baldwin said. Tangaere-Baldwin agreed. “Standard enjoying the space.They love it. they aren’t out doing bad things because “They are the next town over so it is procedure of things like this is usually just “We were sponsored some skateboards they have something to do, and somewhere important we do this. We have a skatepark going into the small communities and be and scooters to give away so we could revive to be, somewhere safe. that is beautiful so they want a skatepark like ‘oh, here is my brand’ then leave. We the skate culture here. Some kids had never “Maybe if we had light over the that is beautiful too. What we can do for have a true intent. They are our whanau and skated before but use it all the time now. playground there would not be so much one, we must do for all. those are the spaces we come from. And the basketball court which we decided damage. “The idea is about inspiring. We can all “By the end of the week we were physically to paint too, more rangatahi are using it,” “All we are asking for is lights. We want it have it. Not some are haves and some are in pain, (but) it was a labour of love. Kids she said. to be bright. We don’t want bad things have nots,” she said.

CONNECTED: the basketball court was painted to connect the two locations. Picture supplied

TEAMWORK: Nikora te Kahu (left) and roimata Mangu of Ngata College (right) helping complete the skatepark painting. Picture supplied SATuRdAy, MAy 29, 2021 3 PROFILE

“I just love my lIttle space”: says flower farmer Teri Wilkinson among an assortment of dried flowers in her workshop, previously an old train carriage. Every day Teri creates beauty from the flowers she grows on her and husband Kent’s five acre plot up Riverside Road. “Isn’t nature amazing,”she says. “How could you not be TERI THE happy?” Follow Teri on Facebook Moose Cottage Plants FLOWER or Instagram @moosecottage  PicturebyRebeccaGrunwell FARMER

Teri Wilkinson is a flower farmer but it’s no tiptoeing through the tulips. It’s hard slog, as she tells Sophie Rishworth.

very day I wake up and feel of years ago. me the confidence. with her workload. incredibly lucky to do what I Her first big yield of flowers bloomed “Whenever I have a meltdown and say I Preparation for the weekly market starts do. during lockdown. can’t do it, he tells me, ‘yes, you can’. on Thursday at 5am. Teri picks flowers all E “I never take it for granted. I Undeterred, Teri dried them all. They have “But he’s a real cheat when he picks day. must be one of the luckiest girls alive.” been turned into wreaths, and bunches, flowers,” adds Teri with a laugh as she They go in the chiller overnight to Teri Wilkinson, 53, has a passion for and perfectly coincided with dried flowers remembers his 10 minutes of picking last condition, and on Friday Teri is bunching up growing. She has been in the plant nursery making a comeback. As long as they don’t spring and trying to make the bucket look bouquets all day. industry her whole working life. get moist, or exposed to direct sunlight, fuller than it was. Saturday is market day and the flowers are But she still had no idea what she was bunches can keep their colours and last for Teri and Kent live on two rolling hectares displayed in the enamel buckets Teri collects. getting into becoming a flower farmer. years, she says. up Riverside Road. The cottage on the Presentation is very important to her. “I think with cut flowers you have a Teri’s fresh flowers go in many directions. property was called Moose Cottage and Teri Sometimes men who walk past her stall romantic idea of it but I really had no idea They are at the Farmers’ Market every has continued that name with her business. will remark at the flowers, “You can’t eat how labour intensive it would be. Saturday morning, boxes go to the wholesale Because there are not many flat areas on that”. “But as I always say, ‘Oh well, let’s just market in Auckland, some to local florists, the land, Teri has patches of flowers and Teri’s reply is always, “they feed your soul carry on anyway’.” and there are bunches at retail store Ashh in foliage around the property to make use of though”. In early spring it can be 10-12 hour days, the block by the clock. where the flat bits are. The property offers “How can you not love flowers? What’s not seven days a week. Teri says she is incredibly grateful for the much scope for Teri to expand, and changes to like about flowers,” she asks incredulously. In summer the days start as soon as it is support her growing business has received. depending on the season. A picking patch of the fragrant stock light, otherwise it gets too hot to pick. “It’s so exciting what’s happening with There are winter crops, summer crops, late flowers were in full bloom at Moose Cottage There’s always something to do. Teri little people doing stuff in Gisborne. summer crops, spring and autumn. when the Herald visited on a blustery wheelbarrows the compost, rips out old “And people are supporting all the little “It’s constant,” says Teri. “I work a year autumn day. crops and grows new ones. Then there is local businesses. It’s really cool.” ahead, a bit like fashion.” Teri likens their scent to nutmeg, and the picking, selling, marketing and the Whatever Teri earns she puts back into her Teri’s search for beautiful and unusual their peachy pastel colour as very “old bookwork — and it is all Teri. business Moose Cottage. seeds has led her to America and the United fashionedy”. She knows she is in a similar position to The demand for fresh flowers is increasing, Kingdom for orders. Although she works outside most of the other solo operators who ask themselves, especially as flower imports have stopped “It’s a passion and an obsession. I always day, Teri also has an old railway carriage as when do you, or should you, employ staff? due to Covid. like trying different things. a workshop, which offers retreat from the “I’m still just feeling my way, there’s still To compensate there are a number of small “I think traditional flowers are changing weather. room to grow,” says Teri. growers coming on board, with Teri one of and people are starting to embrace a lot Teri says during summer, the amount of But at the end of each day she is more than five flower farmers in Tairawhiti more changes.” flowers can be “overwhelming”. “exhausted”. today. One picking patch for example has rows of When asked if she has a favourite flower, “It’s probably more a young person’s game Her biggest fan and supporter is husband flowers from the cabbage family, which look Teri says she loves them all. but it’s my passion. Kent. They’ve been together for more than like a cross between a cabbage and a rose. But then, “that’s a little bit of a fib “This is my first year of trying it. It’s still 20 years and married for four of them. “Florists are excited to have more choice as actually”. very unknown to me.” “I don’t think I would have got where I am well.” “I can’t stand the ones with tiny stems that She decided to be a flower farmer a couple without him, He’s believed in me and given Right now Teri is focused on keeping up take 20 minutes to pick a handful.” 4 THE GISBORNE HERALD HEALTH & BEAUTY Beauty in these bars

Picture by Rebecca Grunwell Anhydrous is the word du jour in beauty products. It means no water, and an increasing number of companies are producing solid beauty bars for shampoo, moisturiser, soap, conditioner and face wash. Mary-Jane Richmond tests the latest and fi nds out why using them is one small way we can help the planet.

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Salads aren’t just for summer. Some salads are hearty enough to keep you going through the colder months. Here’s some healthy alternatives using seasonal produce to stay full without packing on the calories this winter.

Warm Winter Fruit Salad keeping whole with stalk intact • Take Nashi out of the oven and increase temperature to 200°C ServeS: 6 to 8 • Place persimmon, tamarillos and rhubarb around the pears and put back in the oven PreParation: 20 minutes for about 15 minutes Cooking: About 45 minutes • Mix yoghurt, ginger, cinnamon and honey together and refrigerate until ready to serve ingredientS • Serve fruit warm with a dollop of the 4 Nashi pears spiced yoghurt 6 tamarillos 5 persimmons 3 to 5 stalks of rhubarb PerSimmon & Pear Winter 1 orange, zest and juice Salad method 1 lemon, zest and juice • In a jar add dressing ingredients. Cover pear, crumbled feta cheese, almonds, walnuts 1 vanilla bean with a lid and shake until combined pumpkin seeds & cranberries 4 ¼ cup water ServeS: • Place salad greens in a large bowl, pour • Garnish with freshly chopped fennel and ¼ cup dark sugar PreParation: 10 minutes over the dressing and toss gently until evenly flowers. 1 cup port coated. Arrange the salad greens on • Serve immediately Cooking: 5 minutes a serving plate with the sliced persimmon, — Courtesy of www.5aday.co.nz SPiCed Yoghurt ingredientS

1 cup plain Greek yoghurt ½ teaspoon ginger ingredientS ½ teaspoon cinnamon, ground 2 large persimmons, stemmed, quartered 1 teaspoon liquid honey and thinly sliced 1 large pear stemmed, quartered and thinly sliced method 4 handfuls mixed salad greens • Preheat oven to 180°C ⅓ cup feta cheese, crumbled • Grease a baking dish with butter ⅓ cup dried cranberries • Quarter the Nashi and remove the cores ⅓ cup mixed almonds, walnuts & pumpkin • Put into the dish, cut side up. Sprinkle seeds (or nuts/seeds of choice) with sugar and a dot of butter on each. 1 small handful fresh fennel fronds & Sprinkle the orange and lemon zest and juice edible flowers (or herbs of choice) evenly over the Nashi • Split the vanilla bean and scrape the seeds over the pears dreSSing ingredientS *SALE ON SELECTED NON-PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES, FRAMES ONLY OR COMPLETE • Add the water and port to the dish and PAIRS OF PRESCRIPTION GLASSES (FRAME AND LENSES). WHILE STOCKS LAST. 2 tablespoons avocado oil T&CS APPLY, SEE STAFF FOR DETAILS. OFFER ENDS 4/07/21. cover tightly with foil and roast for about 30 1½ tablespoons apple cider vinegar minutes 1 tablespoon maple syrup • Peel and halve the persimmons. Slice Pinch of salt and pepper OPSM GISBORNE rhubarb into chunks. Peel the tamarillos 260 Gladstone Rd Ph: 867 7176

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biking thRough puddle: Puddles without flooding around Nelson’s Waimea Estuary.

Rain’s a pain when pedalling

Preparing for rain, Jo Ferris cycled Nelson’s Great Taste Trail loaded up with a bit more gear on board than she preferred

lanning a cycle trip a year out tends light isn’t easy. There’re only so many being a case in point. Don’t get me wrong precinct is restaurant alley — any choice of to go one of two ways. Booking sneakers, socks and wet weather gear that fit — this trail is brilliant. It’s an easy ride for continental cuisine to whet the appetite. airfares and accommodation can in two panniers. starters. Compared with the daredevil thrill Official day one began the next morning — Pmean lower prices — especially It’s all part of the experience of course. of South Island’s Roxborough Gorge or the at Kiwi Journeys — in the heart of Nelson, airfares. Booking weather however, is an Biking in the rain isn’t exactly pleasurable challenging hill climbs of Alps to Ocean; prepped and raring as soon as the trail was entirely different matter. Pick a week — — an e-bike just helps quicken the ordeal. Nelson’s Great Taste Trail is a doddle. The mapped out, with hints on directions and any week — beginning of autumn? Sunny It’s a huge dampener on photo ops as well. clue lies in its title — ‘taste’. This is a trail to suggestions of the best watering holes. The Nelson? Reasonably safe, one assumes. Not Surprisingly — strictly a personal opinion, stop, relax over lattes and cheese scones; sip rain started immediately. To be fair, the this year, unfortunately. Last year’s trip on mind you — Nelson’s trail wasn’t exactly wine anywhere a vineyard beckons a detour trail out of town isn’t exactly stimulating — the West Coast had one day of torrential overrun with a constant stream of exquisite and feast on fine food along the way. though the old rail reserve is quaint. Once rain. This year, forecasts suggested three. scenery. A night in Nelson is always wise for on the estuary circuit, the route becomes a Packing becomes a bit of a dilemma. I blame the rain. Places that promised to the gang, to catch up after a year in their true cycle track — meandering past billboard Contemplating five days on a bike — be spectacular were either shrouded in low various corners of the country. With part of history of the area’s wildlife and pioneers. carrying everything in panniers — packing cloud, or disappointed by deluge, Mapua Trafalgar Street closed to cars these days, this Day one ends with a short ferry jaunt from

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fERRy: The quaint Mapua ferry transports bikers to and from Rabbit Island and Mapua Wharf bikEs OutsidE winERy: Dunbar Estates – one of the trail’s key lunch-stops.

wOMan at cafE windOw: Mrs Smith greets bikers at her famous Mrs Smith’s Cafe at Riwaka. wakEfiEld’s histORic anglican chuRch: Looking towards Nelson

Rabbit Island to Mapua Wharf. Mapua is in New Zealand’s history. In 1955, a group gorgeous — when the skies are blue, the of women made world headlines, holding water green and the sun shining. Sadly, a week-long ‘sit-in’, valiantly trying to even the hilarious prospect of a stay at a stop the Government closing the Nelson- recognised nudist park — didn’t inspire Glenhope railway. It did of course — such any postcard photographs. Fantastic food lack of foresight given the current thrust made up for it — various choices to dine to revitalise rail transport. at restaurants, bars or savour finger-licking More history awaits the next day. fish and chips on the waterfront — albeit Tapawera to Wakefield involves an inland it in torrential rain. trail passing a kaleidoscope of sights from Ditto for day two — Ruby Bay towards hops to free-range chickens — through Tasman is part road trip, part nature cycle forest glades and countryside to the and one big hill climb — mostly for that darkness of the famed Spooners Tunnel. fantastic photo looking down to Motueka. At 1352 metres long and the Southern Sadly, not that day. Coastal beauty was Hemisphere’s oldest disused tunnel, it’s nowhere in sight; and the ride down pitch black and eerie; lights a pre-requisite into Motueka did result in some missing and keeping a straight line essential. The signage, which meant a wrong turn and day ends at another historic town and cycling the main road into the town hotel – at Wakefield. Picturesque, quaint centre. The up side, however, was probably and with that sentimental small-town the best fish chowder on record, at the ambience, Wakefield is a fabulous place to hidden Bloom cafe. A real find. spend the penultimate night. Day three presents two choices — once Day five winds back to the bustle of the obligatory morning latte and cheese Nelson — best back via the old rail scone are devoured in Riwaka at the reserve, not the alternative suggestion of famous Mrs Smith’s Cafe. Either follow a coastal route — by definition, incorrect. the official option of biking up and back Avoid it like the plague. It ends up along to exquisite Kaiteriteri or, go directly to the main road to the port. the next port of call, following the road Another night or two in Nelson is alongside Motueka River to the vineyard personal preference. With plenty to see cafe at Dunbar Estates and lunch. Pre- and local trails to explore, it’s worth booked by Kiwi Journeys, it’s highly considering. Nelson is the birthplace of recommended. Wine tasting comes with Lord Rutherford, home to Pic’s Peanuts, a platter of delicacies and option to buy numerous craft-beer breweries and myriad goodies from Dunbar’s store. Note: This artisans. Given great company, fine is no drink and ride. With the trail’s food and fond memories of yet another ensuing stage not yet completed, Kiwi successful cycle trip — thoughts have Journeys transports its groups to the already turned to next year. next evening’s destination at Tapawera. Is one year without rain too much to ask bEfORE thE tunnEl and aftER thE tunnEl: Literally a one-horse town — with a pub for? Southern Hemisphere’s longest disused rail tunnel. Spooners is 1352 metres long – pitch black and eerie. and Four Square store — it also has a place MORE: www.kiwijourneys.co.nz 8 THE GISBORNE HERALD COLUMN  e right place for justice pilot he announcement this week that of young people, predominantly Māori, who known as Te Pae Oranga.  is restorative modern-day Aotearoa by Gisborne District Court will be one were repeatedly coming through the justice justice programme brings together police, with a focus on restoration Tiana of the fi rst small regional courts system. Rangatahi were becoming trapped justice sector agencies, community workers and rehabilitation, by Epati Tto adopt the new Te Ao Mārama in a maze with no exits. And, no end. and Māori leaders to reduce reoff ending and bringing the wisdom and court model is a fi tting acknowledgement  rough working together with local iwi, address causes of crime. understanding of local of the journey the local legal profession, and community, the fi rst marae-based youth More recently, a Family Violence iwi, hāpu and the local and community, have embarked on to make court was developed. Prevention Intervention Court has been community into the court. our justice system better for Aotearoa, New From those beginnings, was born a running to try to break the cycle of domestic Te Ao Mārama literally Zealand. network of 17 Rangatahi Courts across the abuse. means “the world of light”  at journey began in 2008 when local country. Te Ao Mārama builds on these models or “the enlightened world”. lawyers and youth justice stakeholders called Gisborne was also one of the fi rst places to of court and justice delivery. It means a Simply put, it is solution- a meeting in Gisborne to address the cycle pilot and adopt Iwi Community Panels, now more enlightened delivery of justice in focused judging which looks at diff erent ways to prevent, reduce and address crime. Importantly, it is focused 1492 on people and ensuring ACROSS 51 Shivered (8) DOWN 40 Microbe (4) all (including non-Maori) can fi nd a way to 1 Take place (5) 55 Populous country (5) 2 Mediterranean island (6) 45 Era (5) exit the system with a sense of feeling seen 4 Making minimal noise 58 Getting (9) 3 Single-digit numbers (5) 46 Unforeseen danger (7) and heard.It also looks to involve all court (2,5,2,1,5) 59 Strand (6) 5 Liquid food (4) 47 Leave out (4) participants such as victims and whanau. 14 Snares (5) 60 Heavy (7) 6 Steal attention from (7) 48 Checked and corrected (6) In doing so, the aim is to improve rates of 15 Cleave (5) 61 Wildebeest (3) 7 Banished (6) 49 Saying (5) recidivism, restore the harm caused and, 16 Replacement (10) 63 Practical joke (4) 8 Maltreat (5) 50 Not artificial (7) thereby, improve the wellbeing of all our 17 Leg bone (5) 64 Overthrow (6) 9 Air came (anag)(7) 52 Sooner or later (10) communities. 19 Long fish (3) 65 Argument (3) 10 Dolts (4) 53 Waxy-flowered plant (7) Unsurprisingly, when Chief Judge 20 Greenhouse (7) 66 Slight adjustments (4,6) 11 Gloomy, melancholy (6) 54 Degree (6) Taumaunu called a hui weeks ago, to gauge 21 Eating place (9) 68 In a sedate manner (6) 12 Stunned (5) 55 Disregarded (7) whether local lawyers had an appetite 22 Tracked down (6) 69 Small mustelid (6) 13 Quarantine (7) 56 Sovereign (5) to develop the Te Ao Mārama model in 25 Hot and bothered (9) 71 Twin-hulled vessel (9) 14 Farm vehicle (7) 57 Fifty percent (4) the Gisborne District Court, there was 27 Praises highly (6) 76 Revolutions (6) 18 Affluence (10) 62 Go furtively (5) 28 Twofold (6) 77 Ceremonial robes of 23 Prise (5) 67 Plugged (7) 33 Husky, of voice (10) clergy, choristers (9) 24 Pull longer (7) 68 Comfort in grief (7)  e success of Te Ao 35 Steal from (3) 79 Level (7) 26 Poetic (7) 70 Star-wearing law officer (7) Mārama will depend on all 36 Written dissertation (6) 81 Ocean (3) 27 Trade ban (7) 72 Lure (7) 37 Porcelain square (4) 84 Uncanny (5) 29 City in England (7) 73 Oddball (6) of us coming together. It will 39 Mimic (3) 85 Immunised (10) 30 Element with symbol Na 74 Deaden (6) depend on our community 41 Lap (7) 86 Blocks (5) (6) 75 Stick up for (6) 42 Spectator (6) 87 Shockingly vivid (5) 31 Progress very slowly (5) 76 Memorial stone mound (5) being actively heard and 43 Woodworker (9) 88 Predisposed to a tipple 32 Reflect (6) 78 Pledge of fidelity (5) involved. It will rely on iwi 44 Circumference (5) (4,2,3,6) 34 Narrow aperture (4) 80 Bind (5) 45 Hired hand (8) 89 Actor’s whisper (5) 36 Rips (5) 82 Bitter prolonged quarrel (4) and hapu actively engaging 50 Negative (2) 38 Went astray (5) 83 Rind (4) and trusting this new way 12345678910111213 forward. It will also rely on 14 the local legal profession.

15 16 17 a resounding response. e short-notice hui was packed with lawyers from both 18 19 prosecution and defence, along with 20 21 22 community leaders and justice professionals — illustrating the passion and energy to do 23 24 things diff erently. Much of the detail will need to be worked 25 26 27 28 29 through. Resourcing will be fundamental to providing real alternatives to simply more 30 31 32 hard labour. Access to residential alcohol and 33 34 35 36 37 38 drug treatment facilities is an example which readily comes to mind in a remote place like 39 40 Gisborne. A range of options informed by local community and iwi wisdom, properly 41 42 43 resourced, will provide the diff erent gears we will need for diff erent problems. 44 Undoubtedly, the success of Te Ao Mārama 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 will depend on all of us coming together. It will depend on our community being 55 56 57 actively heard and involved. It will rely on iwi and hapu actively engaging and trusting this 58 59 60 new way forward. It will also rely on the local legal profession. 61 62  ere will be a dramatic cultural shift. But 63 64 65 66 given the experience we have had with our community and lawyers actively shaping the 67 delivery of justice in Gisborne, I am hopeful.  is is how Gisborne lawyers have, and will 68 69 70 71 72 continue, to give a voice to the national conversation on access to justice. As one 73 74 75 lawyer pointed out at that very fi rst hui, “where else would you go to make this work”. 76 77 78 79 80 We live in a place which is the fi rst to see 81 82 83 the sun in the world. Where else would you go to develop an enlightened delivery of 84 85 86 justice in modern-day Aotearoa?

87 ■ Tiana is a Gisborne-based criminal appeals specialist and is president of the 88 89 New Zealand Law Society. is column was originally published in the NZ Herald. Saturday, May 29, 2021 9 TELEVISION on tv this weekend

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