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Shaping Our Future recognised SUN NEWS PAGE 3 NASA’s scientific balloon experts are in Wanaka preparing for the fourth flight of its 532,000 cubic-metre balloon, aiming to achieve an ultra-long-duration flight of up to 100 days at mid-latitudes. Launch of the pumpkin-shaped, football stadium-sized balloon launch is scheduled for sometime after April 1 from Wanaka Airport, pending final checkouts. At a meeting for residents affected by the balloon lift-off, around 60 people were addressed by NASA’s balloon program office chief Debbie Fairbrother who said the team were thrilled to be back in New Zealand for another test flight. “Wanaka is the best place for this lift-off and we are so keen to be back here. The last flight was a great success and our aim for this flight is to get to 100 days flight. If we get to 100 days I will dance a jig.” Debbie said. After the successful launch in 2015, NASA confirmed Wanaka as one of its global sites to launch unmanned scientific research bal- loons into near space. Wanaka was chosen because of its low popula- tion and the access to logistics required to launch the balloon. This time the balloon will carry the University of California, Berkeley’s Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) payload. COSI will investigate longstanding mysteries of the universe, such as those surrounding the births and deaths of stars, positrons, pulsars and black holes. A team of ten scientists will be on-site working with NASA to launch and monitor the payload. NASA’s balloons are constructed of polyethylene film, which is the material found in plastic bags. The film for this balloon is only 0.0038 centimetres thick, about the same thickness as an ordinary sandwich wrap. The film is divided into 280 banana peel shaped sections. The balloon will be connected to a crane (pictured on page 3) and partially inflated with helium at Wanaka Airport. As it rises, the lower atmospheric pressures will cause the balloon to fully inflate. It will rise at approximately 300m per minute and travel to around 33.5km. It will take about two to three hours to reach this float altitude. As the balloon travels around Earth, it may be visible from the ground, particularly at sunrise and sunset, to those who live in the southern hemisphere’s mid-latitudes, such as New Zealand, Argentina, Australia and South Africa. PAGE 11 EDITION: 758 SUN VIEWS THUR 24.03.16 - WED 30.03.16 DELIVERED AND FREE N Continued on page 3 WANAKA’S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER NASA balloon taking flight PAGE 14 Seven Springs success PAGE 15 Bronze medal winners PAGE 2 Star’s live show INSIDE : GLENDA TURNBULL [email protected] 03 443 1150 M: 027 4391 675 0800 225 552 water damage restoration structural drying we’ll take care of it CALL JAE Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow kicks off on Good Friday. Road closures may affect residents travelling to and from Hawea and Luggate into Wanaka this weekend. State Highway 6 between Mount Iron and Luggate Intersection will be closed to all non-airshow traffic on Saturday March 26 and Sunday March 27 between 9am and 11am and 3pm and 5pm. The roads will be open to all traffic at all other times. Detour and alternative routes will be sign-posted.

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Shaping Our Future recognised

SUN NEWS PAGE 3

NASA’s scientific balloon experts are in Wanaka preparing for the fourth

flight of its 532,000 cubic-metre balloon, aiming to achieve an ultra-long-duration flight of up to 100 days at mid-latitudes.

Launch of the pumpkin-shaped, football stadium-sized balloon launch is scheduled for sometime after April 1 from Wanaka Airport, pending final checkouts.

At a meeting for residents affected by the balloon lift-off, around 60 people were addressed by NASA’s balloon program office

chief Debbie Fairbrother who said the team were thrilled to be back in New Zealand for another test flight.

“Wanaka is the best place for this lift-off and we are so keen to be back here. The last flight was a great success and our aim for this flight is to get to 100 days flight. If we get to 100 days I will dance a jig.” Debbie said.

After the successful launch in 2015, NASA confirmed Wanaka as one of its global sites to launch unmanned scientific research bal-loons into near space. Wanaka was chosen because of its low popula-tion and the access to logistics required to launch the balloon.

This time the balloon will carry the University of California, Berkeley’s Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) payload. COSI will investigate longstanding mysteries of the universe, such as those surrounding the births and deaths of stars, positrons, pulsars and black holes. A team of ten scientists will be on-site working with NASA to launch and monitor the payload.

NASA’s balloons are constructed of polyethylene film, which is the material found in plastic bags. The film for this balloon is only 0.0038 centimetres thick, about the same thickness as an ordinary sandwich wrap. The film is divided into 280

banana peel shaped sections.The balloon will be connected

to a crane (pictured on page 3) and partially inflated with helium at Wanaka Airport. As it rises, the lower atmospheric pressures will cause the balloon to fully inflate.

It will rise at approximately 300m per minute and travel to around 33.5km. It will take about two to three hours to reach this float altitude. As the balloon travels around Earth, it may be visible from the ground, particularly at sunrise and sunset, to those who live in the southern hemisphere’s mid-latitudes, such as New Zealand, Argentina, Australia and South Africa.

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NASA balloon taking flightPAGE 14

Seven Springs success

PAGE 15

Bronze medal winners

PAGE 2

Star’s live show

INSIDE:

GLENDA TURNBULL

[email protected]

03 443 1150 M: 027 4391 675 0800 225 552

water damage restorationstructural drying we’ll

takecareof it

CALL JAE

Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow kicks off on Good Friday. Road closures may affect residents travelling to and from Hawea and Luggate into Wanaka this weekend. State Highway 6 between Mount Iron and Luggate Intersection will be closed to all non-airshow traffic on Saturday March 26 and Sunday March 27 between 9am and 11am and 3pm and 5pm. The roads will be open to all traffic at all other times. Detour and alternative routes will be sign-posted.

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Man released on bail after firearm chargesA 33-year-old man appeared in the Queenstown District Court on Monday March 21 facing one charge of discharging a firearm and five charges of unlawfully possessing a firearm. Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen said a Dunedin-based armed of-fenders squad was called to the incident after a gun was discharged during a domestic dispute between neighbours in Queensberry. The incident occurred at 1.30am on Saturday. It was unclear what the dispute was over or what caused a shot to be fired. The man was released on strict bail conditions.

INBRIEF

DANIELLE [email protected]

Wanaka Water Ski Club has presented a proposal to Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) for the development of its own private lake.

Club representatives Mark Williams and Gerald Harraway told Wanaka Community Board that they felt the 700m long, 70m wide lake would be an excellent use of the land beside a proposed salmon farm near the confluence of the Clutha and Cardrona rivers.

Plans to excavate the land and develop the lake would be fully funded by the club, whose members hope the council will back their plan and allow them to use the land.

“It is clear that there is considerable talent in the sport and within our community. With the right facilities and coaching support we could provide training for regional and national competitions, even bringing our skiers to international standards. We believe that with the council’s support this will be an asset to the

town,” Mark said. The club currently holds regular tournaments

at its Paddock Bay site, but is concerned that an increase in boat use on Lake Wanaka meant that it was not an ideal place to train new or develop-ing water skiers. Currently, around 40 active members would benefit from the proposal, but the club is keen to expand and also plans to open the lake up to public use for activities such as after-school clubs.

Gerald responded to concerns raised about noise by stating that only one boat would be used on the lake at a time and noise readings taken at other lakes had not exceeded 48 decibels, no louder than light traffic. With regards to the land coming under a “no build zone”, Gerald added that the club would not need any large buildings, and that the majority of the land could continue to be used for grazing.

Wanaka Community Board chairwoman Rachel Brown thanked the men for a well-considered proposal, adding that it would be subject to further discussion.

Private water ski lake proposal

GLENDA [email protected]

When everything seems too much and you don’t know where to turn, it is good to know there is a range of services in Wanaka to help and assist people find a way through and they are only a phone call away.

The statistics on suicide deaths in New Zealand are alarming. Five hundred and sixty-four people died by suicide in the 2014/15 year, the highest rate since the provisional statistics were first recorded for the 2007/08 year.

The words depression and sui-cide are not ones a lot of people like to talk about, but Kate Murray from Community Networks said there are many services in the region that assist people who are feeling down, tired, stressed, anxious or angry.

“In the first instance we would direct a person to their local general practitioner (GP).They will be able to advise them of the services available or refer them to a service that would best meet their needs at the time,” Kate said.

WellSouth team leader Tina Simmonds said the Brief Inter-vention Primary Mental Health

Service is a primary mental health service which sees people experiencing difficulties with their mental health, generally for people experiencing mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety and depression or problems with alcohol or drugs without dependence.

“We predominantly see people referred by their GP, midwife or public health nurses. The Wanaka general practices offer 24/7 cover if required, so help is always avail-able to patients even after hours or on weekends,” Tina said.

WellSouth also provide a free and confidential Youth Mental Health Service for young people aged 12 to 19. Up to eight ap-pointments are offered with one of their clinicians. Appointments can be made at their offices, school or home. For crisis sup-port, if the person is at high risk contact Mental Health Services on 0800 467846. Other support services include Tautoko Suicide Crisis support line 0508 828 865 and Depression Support Line 0800 111 757.

For a full list of counsellors and support lines visit Community Networks website community networks.co.nz.

Speak up, there is a way through

GLENDA [email protected]

The long awaited Warbirds Over Wanaka Interna-tional Airshow kicks off on Good Friday with ground displays available for aviation enthusiasts. Later on the Friday attention will turn to the Wanaka lakefront for the ‘Warbirds On the Lake’ event. This free community event drew a crowd of many thousands at the last airshow and it is expected to be a hit with the public this time around. A huge crowd is expected to flock to the Wanaka foreshore to see aircraft in action over the water.

Warbirds over Wanaka general manager Ed Taylor said, “We have the mighty Catalina Flying Boat leading a flotilla of amphibious aircraft which will all land on the lake. We have a couple of other acts also lined up for this event which kicks off at 4.30pm.”

“Local community groups will be in the Wanaka Mitre 10 marquee on the lakefront raising money for their groups through various food stalls. Also we’ll have our commentary team, headed by Jim Hickey, down there keeping everyone informed,” Ed said.

Pictured are troops firing a cannon from the 2014 event.

Event expected to WOW crowdsPHOTO: SUPPLIED

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The long wait for additional internet services in Hawea is over with Chorus currently upgrading the broadband infrastructure in the area.

The Wanaka Sun was contacted by a local resident who had recently moved to Hawea and had tried to get internet access at his Hawea address. He was told there were no access points available in Hawea at the moment and to go on the waiting list he would need to sign up for a landline connection, at an additional cost of $60 per month, something he did not want and could not afford.

After speaking with both Spark and Vodafone, the Wanaka Sun was directed to Chorus.

Chorus communications officer Nathan Beaumont said, “I have some good news. We are currently upgrading the broadband infrastruc-ture in this area. All going well the work should be finished early next week. The best part of this news is that following the upgrade they should be able to get VDSL which is the fastest service available on our copper network.”

At the moment the average speed on the cop-per network is about 50Mbps which is very fast.

Nathan said once the cabinet is upgraded Chorus will be able to add capacity as needed so anyone who wants a service will be able to get one.

“If residents phone their internet service provider next week they should be able to get them sorted,” he said.

Hawea internet gets a boost

NASA balloon taking flightWanaka Airport has secured an ongoing role in the NASA balloon launch programme and is now part of a select global group of NASA test sites located in the United States, Sweden, Australia and Antarctica. The airport was named NZ Re-gional Airport of the Year 2015 as a result of its work in facilitating the successful completion of NASA’s

inaugural balloon launch in March 2015.

Debbie Fairbrother presented Wanaka Airport manager Ralph Fegan with a NASA award acknowl-edging the “exceptional achieve-ment” of an enabling team.

Anyone may track the progress of the flight via a map showing the balloon’s real-time location at www.csbf.nasa.gov/newzealand/wanaka

DANIELLE [email protected]

With a career spanning almost 20 years, Hollie Smith’s distinctive and powerful voice has earned her the title of Aotearoa’s first lady of jazz and soul, and the release of her third album brings her to Wanaka next week.

Hollie’s third solo offering, Water or Gold, will be performed at a variety of venues across the country, starting with Twizel on March 31, before she heads to Albert Town Tavern on April 1.

“Wanaka is one of the first places I’m coming to, so the audience will be among the first people in the world to hear the album performed live,” Hollie said.

This album sees Hollie inch into new territory as she introduces rollicking rock and blues to her well known jazz and soul sound.

“It’s a little bit more energetic, and a little bit different to play live. I’m quite looking forward to seeing how it all comes together,” Hollie said.

The 11 songs that make up Water or Gold were written over a couple of years, and span both times of joy and times of sadness in Hollie’s life. A lot of that joy, she explains, comes from helping to raise the son of her now ex-partner, which ac-counts for some of the album’s uplifting moments.

Also included is Hollie’s heartbreaking tribute to her good friend and media personality, Helena McAlpine, who died in 2015 after a long battle with breast cancer. ‘Helena’ captures the strength of Hollie’s vocals, as well as the strength of a long-standing friendship.

“I performed the song a couple of weeks after she passed away. I thought it was going to be challenging but it ended up being the other way around. I went all in and got completely lost in

it. It is difficult but I really enjoy performing it,” Hollie said.

Tickets to the Water or Gold tour are on sale now at eventfinda.co.nz.

Jazz and soul star’s live show

The Wanaka Sun has five double passes to give away to Hollie Smith ‘Water Or Gold’ Album Release Tour at the Albert Town Tavern (8pm, April 1, R18 event). To go into the draw, find this post on the Wanaka Sun Facebook page, like it and tag the friend you would like to take.

PHOTO: STEVE DYKES

Continued from page 1

STAFF [email protected]

Shaping Our Future have returned home after representing the Queens-town Lakes volunteer community in Dunedin over the weekend at this year’s Trustpower National Com-munity Awards.

Representative Kathy Dedo and fellow volunteer AJ Mason took the community district planning group head-to-head with the country’s best and brightest volunteer groups and projects.

Shaping Our Future came out on top at the awards last year, beating dozens of other local voluntary organisations for their efforts to provide local residents with a voice in the development of their beautiful region.

Trustpower community relations representative Arielle Monk said that although the group did not

come away as award recipients the work completed, and still being undertaken, by the group shouldn’t be forgotten or discounted.

“Kathy, AJ, David Kennedy and heaps of other awesome volunteers are truly committed to cultivating the best future they can possibly envision for their district. They might not get to see the fruit of all their labours in the next ten, 20 years even, but they’re providing a community voice in future planning that will hopefully benefit the next generation,” Arielle said.

The West Otago Health Trust, representing the Clutha District, was named supreme winner and Youth in Emergency YES, a group representing Rotorua Lakes District, was named runner-up.

Pictured: Councillor Merv Aoake, Wanaka Community Board chair Rachel Brown, Kathy Dedo and AJ Mason.

SOF recognised at awards

PHOTO: GLENDA TURNBULL

PHOTO: MELANIE JANE PHOTOGRAPHIC

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• Some completed villas available for immediate occupancy. Priced from $425,000*.

If you’re holidaying in town for Warbirds over Wanaka and thinking about making this your permanent home, make sure you drop into the Aspiring Lifestyle Retirement Village. The final stage of villas, which is selling now, is made up of stand-alone two and three bedroom villas set within beautifully landscaped gardens designed to provide privacy and outlook to all villas. Be in quick to get your chance to make decisions on the colour scheme of your choice. As well as enjoying living in a beautiful home, you will have:

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Hopeful parents in Luggate wish to revive a playgroup which had its last play date more than a year ago.

Sarah Ballard, whose girls are two years old and eight months old, has appealed for volunteers in her quest to have the playgroup open again after the Easter holidays.

“I have to travel to Wanaka to go to a playgroup, which isn’t that far, but it would be nice to have something closer, as I’m a very busy mum. There

are a lot of wee children in the area and I’ve had a good response so far, so there is definitely a demand for it,” Sarah said.

Sarah has so far received several responses from volunteers, advice from the old playgroup’s com-mittee members and help from Plunket. She is currently in the process of finding a venue for the group.

“There has been a lot of support from the community so hopefully it will all go ahead,” Sarah said.

Those interested can keep up to date on the Luggate Village Playgroup Facebook page.

Mum appeals for new playgroup

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Coming soon to WanakaOpening 4th April

Have you ever thought about hosting an international student?At Mount Aspiring College, there are short or long term placements available. Some students come for one term (3 months), others come for a year. We also have small groups from time to time who stay for say, two weeks who also will require homestay families. You can choose how you would like to help us and for how long. It’s up to you.We currently have students from China, Germany, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and New Caledonia.Some international students ask to stay amongst people of their own age, so we would love to hear from families with students at MAC! However, we also have many students who are just happy to have a warm caring home away from home and so everyone is welcome to apply!You can enjoy getting to know another culture as well as receiving support from the staff at the International Language Centre 24/7 and an extra $250 per week. Please note: those students coming for Term 3 only and participating in the High Performance Programme at Cardrona, are $310 per week.

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A collection of photographs showing an autumnal Wanaka and the southern lakes is to be launched in a new book today, Thursday March 24.

Autumn Colours of Wanaka and the Southern Lakes has been put together by French Wanaka-based photographer Thierry Huet, who has been taking and selling his photographs in the town for more than 20 years, but decided it was time to go a step further with the book.

“There are millions of photographers out there now doing digital stuff, so I thought it would be nice to make my own book for a bit more expo-sure. It’s a big step forward,” Thierry said.

The book, printed in Christchurch, has been a couple of years in the making, but Thierry said he wanted to be ready with his best images before it was finalised.

“This is a beautiful time of year in Wanaka and the southern lakes region. It is my favourite time of year, and a very busy time for me as it is so beautiful. I wanted to tell a story through the book, taking people from one place to another to show them the colours we have here, through autumn and into winter.”

The book will be launched at a casual event this evening at Cinema Paradiso, between 5pm and 7pm.

Autumn Colours of Wanaka and the Southern Lakes is available for $50 at Paper Plus, or from Thierry directly at Wanaka Farmers Market every Thursday.

Colours of autumn celebratedSTAFF [email protected]

Local schools and arts projects have benefited from eight grants approved by the Central Lakes Trust this month, equalling a total of $208,000.

As part of the Central Lakes Trust programme to support defibrilla-tors being installed in high foot-traffic areas that are accessible to the general public, Mount Aspiring College received $2063 to help purchase a new defibrillator.

“Recent first aid courses held at the school have highlighted the improved results in comparison to CPR. While our students them-selves are at low risk of cardiac arrest, our staff and many com-munity users at the college are not. Students, staff and the many outside of school hours commu-nity users will all benefit from the installation of a defibrillator at the

college,” principal Wayne Bosley said.

Disability Information Service received $2000 to help facilitate a public health and disability expo at Dunstan High School.

“We have been able to book the neuroscience “walk through” blow-up brain as an added draw-card. Our service acts as the hub for all individuals, agencies and services in the Otago region,” Sally Jane Cranfield, Disability Informa-tion Service manager, said.

The Southern Lakes Arts Festival Trust also benefited, with a grant of $60,000 going towards the devel-opment of the Festival of Colour programme in April next year.

Central Lakes Trust also ap-proved operational funding to the Kahu Youth Trust of $57,500 and a Guarantee Against Loss of $5000 was approved to the NZ Mountain Film Festival Charitable Trust for its 2016 Film and Book Festival.

Schools and arts grants

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Navigation Safety Bylaw - UpliftingPublic Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Queenstown Lakes District Navigation and Safety Bylaw 2009, that Bylaws 2.15 and 3.2 have been uplifted which reserves the whole of Roys Bay for a Warbirds over Wanaka display.

Date: Friday 25 March 2016 Time: 1530 to 1730 Place: Lake Wanaka, whole of Roys Bay, Western Boundary of Reservation, from Eeley Point across to the south shore adjacent Waterfall Creek

Special Note: In the interests of public safety, all users of Roys Bay will be excluded from the Bay, the Bay being locked down completely with the only vessels exempt from this reservation being the Harbourmaster’s patrol craft and Coastguard who are assisting with the exclusion. Those requiring access to the Lake can do so from either Eeley Point or Waterfall Creek.

Map below details reserved area.

M A Black, Harbourmaster Dated at Queenstown 1 March 2016

Notice Of Intention To Grant Easement Over Recreation Reserve Proprietors Of 299 Dublin Bay ReservePURSUANT TO SECTION 48 OF THE RESERVES ACT 1977. The land described in Schedule A of this Notice (the Land) is vested in the Queenstown Lakes District Council pursuant to Section 26A of the Reserves Act 1977 as recreation reserve. The proprietors of 299 Dublin Bay Road are seeking a Right of Way Easement over the reserve for driveway access. The Council is considering granting the appropriate easement pursuant to Section 48 of the Reserves Act 1977.

Pursuant to Section 48 of the Reserves Act 1977 the Council has an obligation to publicly notify its intention to grant such an easement by way of this Notice.

Any person or organisation may object to or make submissions with respect to the proposed easement. More information can be obtained from the Council’s agent, APL Property, PO Box 1586, Queenstown, phone 03 442 7133 or email [email protected]

Submissions will be required no later than 22 April 2016 and should be sent to APL Property as above.

Schedule A: The reserve is legally described Part Section 28 Blk V Lower Wanaka SD.

THIS NOTICE is given on behalf of Queenstown Lakes District Council by APL Property Limited, PO Box 1586, Queenstown, phone 03 442 7133.

Amended Meeting ScheduleThe QLDC February Meeting Schedule has been amended as follows:

Rescheduled Meeting:

Resource Consent Hearing (Wanaka Watersports Facility Trust) – Lake Wanaka Centre (Auditorium Room), Ardmore Street, Wanaka. Wednesday 30 March at 9.30am, Thursday 31 March and Friday 1 April 2016 at 8.30am.

Meeting Schedule for April 2016Public Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 that meetings of the Council will be held as listed below, during the month of April 2016.

Resource Consent Hearing (Wanaka Watersports Facility Trust) – Lake Wanaka Centre (Auditorium Room), Ardmore Street, Wanaka. Friday 1 April 2016 at 8.30am.

Extraordinary Meeting of the Queenstown Lakes District Council – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Tuesday 5 April 2016 at 1.00pm. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following items:

1. Adoption of the supporting documents for the 2016/17 Annual Plan and adoption of the consultation documents;

2. Delegation of powers to hear submissions, and make recommendations and ‘decisions on submissions’ on the designations included in the Proposed District Plan; and

3. Appointment of District Licencing Committee Members.Item 3 will be held with the public excluded pursuant to Section 7(2)(a) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (to protect the privacy of natural persons including deceased natural persons).

Wanaka Community Board – Armstrong Room, Lake Wanaka Centre, Wanaka. Wednesday 13 April 2016 at 10.00am.

Property Subcommittee – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Thursday 14 April 2016 at 10.00am.

Resource Consent Commissioner Appointment Subcommittee – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Thursday 14 April 2016 at the conclusion of the Property Subcommittee meeting.

Resource Consent Hearing (Langbein Hewetson Nominees Ltd) – Edgewater Resort, Sargood Drive, Wanaka. Friday 22 April 2016 at 11.00am.

Property Subcommittee – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Thursday 28 April 2016 at 11.00am.

Resource Consent Commissioner Appointment Subcommittee – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Thursday 28 April 2016 at the conclusion of the Property Subcommittee meeting.

Queenstown Lakes District Council – Council Chambers, 10 Gorge Road, Queenstown. Thursday 28 April 2016 at 1.00pm.

These meetings are open to the public with the exception of the Property Subcommittee, which will be held with the public excluded, pursuant to Section 7(2)(i) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987; the Resource Consent Commissioner Appointment Committee, which will be held with the public excluded, pursuant to Section 7(2)(a) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987; and the Audit & Risk Committee, which will be held with the public excluded, pursuant to Sections 7(2)(b)(ii) and 7(2)(h) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Mike Theele

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Easter weekend is set to be creative once more with Wanaka Arts Society’s annual Easter exhibition, this year with a wings theme, to tie in with Warbirds Over Wanaka.

With more than 200 entries, president Jo Nimmo said that she was very impressed with the quality and cross-section of artwork that the society had received.

“People will need to take their time at the exhibition. Not many people got out in under an hour last year. There’s plenty to see for everybody,” Jo said.

In addition to the youth section, there is a new mixed me-dia and an unframed section, which will hold 24 unframed works ready to be bought and taken away.

Artists Michael Scheele, who paints watercolours of birds and fish, David McLeod, who designs necklaces, and Jacqui Gibbs Chamberlain, an artist who designs rugs for a wool company, will all be in attendance.

The exhibition will be held at Wanaka Primary School gymnasium, from March 25 to 28, with a daily entrance fee of $5. The opening night on Thursday March 24 starts at 7pm, which is $10 entry including snacks and wine. For more information visit wanakartsociety.co.nz.

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TRUDIE MILLARPersonal stylist It is always a treat to attend iD Fashion Show, and this year I was invited as media, so I had a great viewpoint. From the fairy lights, to the crisp South Island air, the show was wonderfully put together. It is the intimate atmosphere I enjoy at iD - seeing familiar faces and hav-ing the runway close - that makes it so enjoyable. We are privileged to have many wonderful New Zealand designers showcased at this event.

International designer Emilia Wickstead was outstanding. It was no surprise that her designs are adored by Kate Middleton. She clearly understands how to dress the female body, with her impecca-ble tailoring and the art of gather-ing to create beautiful silhouettes. Her use of florals and colours such as apricot and pistachio were lovely.

I must admit, when Tanya Carlson opened the night with a show-stopping collection of 1970s bohemian glamour and felted coats, I was in heaven. I personally love this style so it was a big tick from me.

Winter colour trends were pre-sented throughout the collections such as burgundy, black, purple, olive green, mustard, pastel and neutrals such as grey, beige, white and blush. I loved the presence of

high-detailed funnel necklines, choker styles, scarves and floppy leather hats, even a turban influ-ence for headwear.

Hairstyles were parted strongly down the middle, with the hair loosely out and crinkled half way down or straightened. Some had loose, relaxed, side ponytails. The make-up was beautiful and understated. The shoes were much more stable than previous years which helped prevent any mishaps. This runway is no easy feat.

NOM*d owned the catwalk with a strong presence and was exceptionally well put together. It was also wonderful to have Zambesi and Kate Sylvester feature this year. It seems iD is becoming more recognised and established each year.

Local designer Christina Perriam featured her designs that were beautifully styled. What had me grinning from ear to ear was the iD award designers. I thoroughly enjoyed their creative imagination, especially the use of toy “slinkys”.

Air New Zealand hostesses made a surprise appearance strutting the runway at the finale. It was wonderful to see the designers walk with their models at the end of the evening with smiles on their faces for a well deserved round of applause. A fabulous evening. You can view pictures from iD on my blog (www.trudiemillar.com).

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A group of Wellington-based cyclists is riding from Christchurch to Queenstown in a bid to raise more than $150,000 for KidsCan Charitable Trust.The Wanaka Sun caught up with the group in Wanaka on their last stop before their final grunt to the finish line, at the top of Coronet Peak in Queenstown.

By the time you read this article the Fat Fathers Club (FFC) Racing Team will have travelled 700km through the South Island, climbing 6500 vertical metres on the journey.

Group spokesman Gary Baird said their club name was given to them by their wives and children when they first started sporting lycra.

“The name stuck and we have been riding together for quite a while now. Many of us had not been on a tour before and about a year ago we decided to organise one. We decided if we were going to do it, we would do it for a good cause,” Gary said.

The group chose KidsCan, a charity that assists New Zealand children living in hardship.

“Many of our group have kids and so we selected KidsCan to help kids that are less fortunate than our children. Hope-fully it will give them an opportunity to reach their full potential,” Gary said.

Charity recipient KidsCan supports more than 114,000 children in 530 low decile schools nationwide with food, raincoats, shoes and basic health and

hygiene products. However, the charity is still seeing the need for its support increasing, with 305,000 (two in five) Kiwi kids living in hardship and 14 schools on its waiting list.

KidsCan’s CEO and co-founder Julie Chapman said, “We are abso-lutely thrilled to be working with the FFC Racing Team. Funds raised will enable KidsCan to do even more for the Kiwi kids we currently support around the country, including bringing some new schools off our waiting list.”

For every $50,000 the group raises KidsCan will be able to take a school off the waiting list and permanently add them to the programme. At the time of writing the group had raised $140,000.

With the most gruelling leg of the trip in front of them Gary said they had tried to make the ride as challenging as they could.

From a core group of 15 friends, the group has swelled to 34 riders for this adventure.

“We have 34 riders that have come together for this tour. Some of them will find the last leg more challenging than others. There are some who really want to push themselves and others that just want to finish the ride,” Gary said.

The group has focused on safety and has had two tail vehicles and one lead vehicle.

“The support team has just been phenomenal. One of the guys had broken spokes on his bike and the support group drove from Tekapo to Timaru to get replacement parts. They even drove

though to Wanaka last night to get a hire bike and then drove back to Omarama so that someone could continue their journey. We couldn’t have asked for a more professional support team,” Gary said.

KidsCan’s principal partner, Meridian Energy, is delighted to be the principal sponsor behind the event.

Meridian general manager external relations Guy Waipara said, “As keen supporters of KidsCan, we’re happy to get in behind the team in their endeavour to raise funds for the charity and look for-ward to hearing about their adventure.”

To donate go to givealittle.co.nz/event/ffcrideforkiwikids/fundraisers.

Pictured: The riders on the Omarama to Wanaka leg.

Fat fathers cycle to raise funds for KidsCan

The resource consent hearing for the Wanaka Watersports Facility Trust has been resched-uled to be heard at the Lake Wanaka Centre (Auditorium Room), Ardmore Street, Wanaka on Wednesday, March 30 at 9.30am, Thursday, March 31 and Friday, April 1 at 8.30am.

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Wanaka Fire Brigade’s crash rescue team is on the look-out for old cars as they train for a crash rescue competition next month. Please note, if you have an old car you would like to donate the correct number to call for volunteer fire-fighter Jodie Rainsford is 021 356 343.

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Classes at the Wanaka Autumn Art School (April 18 to 22) are filling up but there are still some places left in the slam poetry, film making, fly tying and introduction to digital photography courses.This year they will host a Janet Frame Memorial Lecture for a gold coin donation. Philip Temple will be repeating the memorial lecture he gave to the NZ Society of Authors during Writers Week in Wellington this month. The theme is “Where we were, where we are now”. It will be held in the West Common Room at Mount Aspiring College (7.30pm, April 20).

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GREBE DIARYNests three and four have hatched their eggs (a total of four chicks) and nest eight with its single egg has failed, signalling the end of the breed-ing season in which 87 chicks have been fledged from 43 clutches since June of last year.The last two hatchings were timed superbly for the visit of almost 130 Grebelets from both of our local primary schools. It was a real pleasure to meet them all and to know that the future of the lake and its wildlife are in great hands.It has been a long breeding season of almost nine months with little time for a rest. I am not sure if it is good news or bad news, but I noticed a bird (the only one left around the marina) lurking around nest seven this last Sunday. It is the nest seven birds that are the founding pair of the marina clan and started breeding on June 21, 2014 and last year on June 6!In the not too distant future, talks on the Lake Front Management Plan will be up for discus-sion. It would be nice to think that we can do something better with that bit of land that borders on the marina. I have made a submis-sion, have a look at the plan and see what you think?This is a good time to call things to an end for this season as we retire to carry out long overdue maintenance and repairs on platforms. The added good news is that I have it that students at Mount Aspiring College will be building four replacement platforms.

So thank you to all who have read, listened, helped, supported and encouraged what we have been doing. You have made a difference. Thanks especially to the Marina Board and those long suffering boat owners who have allowed me to tie a platform to their berths. Finally to the Wanaka Sun who have published and encour-aged my diaries.Ciao.

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If you are a lateral thinker, have a positive attitude and feel comfortable working strategically you may be the person we are looking for. The role will require the person to be adaptable and feel confident working outside the square. It will be vital that the relationship between the person with a disability and the Strategist/Coordinator works well so being open to honest conversations is a requirement for this role.

This role offers variety and covers a number of different elements including:Planning and strategising, Coordination of other support servicesSupport advocacy, ResearchingThis is a position that will be directed by the person with the disability under the umbrella of CCS Disability Action. We are currently advertising in the Central Otago region for a person however if the right person lived outside of this area we would still be interested in receiving an application.

Wanaka Marina Limited wishes to advise that in terms of the company’s resource consentconditions, there will be chemical weed control measures taking place during the month of April 2016 depending on weather conditions. The chemical, Diquat, will be applied within 25 metres of the marina structure by ERMA approved licensed applicator, Landcare Services Limited.Access to the marina and surrounding water ways will be restricted during the period ofapplication. Signage will be placed in the area to notify to public of the restricted access. This notice is given in accordance with the Otago Regional Council Water Use & Management policy under clause 12:7.1.1ii

For further details please feel free to contact the applicator Graeme Larcombe on 027-222 5467or the Marina Secretary Shane Gibson on 03-443-0086.

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MINI MUSCLES Indoor Movement, Music and Play at Proactive Gym. Every Friday. 9.30am for crawlers & walkers under 2 years, 10.30am for 2, 3 & 4 year olds & 11am for babies. Everyone welcome. $5 p/hr, $1 for extra children.VASECTOMYS AVAILABLE here in Wanaka with Dr Simon Brebner at Aspiring Medical Centre. Ph 443 0725 for an appointment to discuss.JP SERVICES are available at Community Networks every Tuesday from 1pm and Friday from 10.30am. Please book your appointment by ringing Community Networks 03 443 7799.GOOD ROTATIONS bike shop, open Wed-Fri 11am-6pm. Your e-bike, urban bike and bikepacking special-ist. www.goodrotations.co, 034434349.LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE. Reduce swelling from surgery or injury. Support immune system. Cleanse. Gentle, relaxing, therapeutic. Ph Maryann 4436463, 021 1101160 “TEETH WHITENING by experienced, professional, fully certified NZCTWA member at our Wanaka stu-dio or your home.For appointments call/text Lakes Sparklewhite 0277818989”QUIT CIGARETTES Permanently. The proven & effec-tive method to successfully quit smoking cigarettes once & for all. Lifetime Guarantee. 443-9114. Deb Kolb, C.P.C. WHEELS TO DUNSTAN –free shuttle service to Dunstan Hospital or Alexandra specialist appoint-ments, also linking with the St Johns Health Shuttle to Dunedin Hospital. For bookings please call Community Networks on 03 443 7799 before 3pm the day before.

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WANAKA SALVATION Army Family Store. Opening Hours – Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday 9.30am – 4pm. We look forward to seeing you here!COME AND check out the new Shimano-powered Avanti electric bikes! Good Rotations bike shop, 34 Anderson Rd, Wanaka, 034434349.SOAP MAKING Classes. Learn to make wonderfully condi-tioning soaps at home. $40 443-9114 DebDONATIONS KINDLY received. Please drop then in to the Salvation Army Family store or ph 443 5068 to book a pick up.WHO’S BEEN to Archangel or Bannock Brae? There are lots of fabulous local wine stories that we want to share with you! www.wanakawinetours.com WINETRAIL (946387)BUSINESS NETWORKING International. The Wanaka chapter of BNI meets weekly at 7am Tuesday morning. Great networking opportunity to grow your business. Contact Rudy for information 027 703 4037WANAKA PRIMARY School ‘Op Shop’ open Tues & Thurs - 12 midday to 4pm. Use Koru Way entrance, off Totara Terrace, alongside the steps.

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OSPRI is hosting an information evening where the public are invited to discuss the 2016 Otago bovine tuberculosis (TB) control programme.

Speak with staff about how the control of TB will benefit the wider community and protect the region’s agricultural sector. This is an opportunity to consult with OSPRI on our planned Mount Gold aerial 1080 possum control operation.

For further information, please contact OSPRI’s Dunedinoffice on 03 477 9829.

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When Thursday 31 March 2016 4pm - 7pm

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Minaret Station is a family owned tourism business operating as a division of The Alpine Group Limited. Based in Wanaka, we specialise in Guided Hunting, Guided Fishing, Heli-Skiing, Heli-Adventures with guests able to stay in New Zealand’s most remote Luxury Lodge.

We require an experienced, well presented and hard working Guest Service professional to join our tight knit and dedicated team at Minaret Station Alpine Lodge. The role requires an adaptable ‘all-rounder’ capable of juggling housekeeping and kitchen duties, the service of meals and beverages, with the role requiring the hosting of high end guests and clients.

This casual position will involve weekend shifts and after hours, as well as multi day rosters requiring overnight stays at the remotely located Minaret Station Alpine Lodge.

Exceptional Customer Service skills are paramount, as are the abilities to work well within a small team and to turn a hand at a varied number of tasks.

The successful applicant will ideally be comfortable flying, hold current First Aid certification and have an affinity with the outdoors.

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WHAT’S ON

GO TO the Trelise Cooper fundraiser shows in September? Photos now for sale from the shows. Pop into the Hospice Shop at 73 Brownston Street to have a look.LALALAND LOUNGE Bar Wanaka. Open daily from 4pm – 2.30am. Upstairs, 99 Ardmore Street.LAKE HAWEA Golf Club Easter Mixed Ambrose Tournament, Good Prizes, Sunday 27th March. Every one most welcome. Teams of four can be pre-arranged or made up on the day. $20pp includes BBQ, 12 midday tee off. Contact Rick on 021 922 915.

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Results from a Tarras v’s Omakau Interclub on Saturday 19 MarchC Hyndman, S Armstrong 40, M Hyndman, D Wilson, L Gray, D Sims 37, D Trevathan, B Trevathan, V Ferguson 36Tarras won the Club Captains Challenge Trophy. Tarras average 34.07 and Omakau 33.54Matukituki Pairs Wed 16 Mar: N/S 1. Alan Bunn/Denise Bunn, 2. Judy Muir/Peter Hart, 3. Jill Millar/Betty Swift: E/W 1. Charles Kiewet/Elizabeth Irvine, 2. Carole Turner/Pauline Davidson, 3. Alan Chisholm/Morag ChisholmFriday Bridge 18th Mar, no BridgeMonday 21st Mar, Cardrona Stakes: N/S, 1.Jan

Lyness/Georgie Roberts, 2. Murray Pryde/Jenny Pryde, 3. Marion Furneaux/Vivienne Christie. E/W, 1.Terry Wilson/Max Shepherd, 2. Mark Harry/Heather Wellman, 3.Jan Baird/Tommie MunnsLake Hawea Golf ClubMen: 1st Neil Anderson +10, 2nd Dick Sullivan +8, 3rd= Darryn Gordon +5, Ian Brown +5, Rick Johnston +5, Neil Matchett +5, Lost by Lot Gerry Browne +5, Steve Smith +5, Dougal Rowley +5.Ladies: 1st Kelly MacKenzie +7.Nearest Pin: No.1 Tony Anderson, No.5 Ladies: Kelly MacKenzie, No. 5 Men: Neil Anderson.Birdies / Net Eagle Hole No. 8 Bryan Burgess, Hamish Watt, Gerry Browne.

SPORT RESULTS

You’ll be surprised what can cause a

house fire.

Water. The last thing you’d think could be responsible for a fire, yet so often the cause. Freshly cut wood contains more than 50% water. If burnt before being properly dried, it causes a soot build up in your chimney, which can cause a devastating chimney fire. Always dry your wood thoroughly and only buy aged, dry wood.

You’ll be surprised what can cause a

house fire.

Water. The last thing you’d think could be responsible for a fire, yet so often the cause. Freshly cut wood contains more than 50% water. If burnt before being properly dried, it causes a soot build up in your chimney, which can cause a devastating chimney fire. Always dry your wood thoroughly and only buy aged, dry wood.

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Freeskiing brothers Miguel and Nico Porteous had a successful day at the US Revolution Tour halfpipe compe-tition at Seven Springs Resort, USA, on Thursday. Miguel won the compe-tition and Nico’s fourth place finish earned him the overall FIS NorAm season title for halfpipe.

Miguel and Nico put down strong runs on their first of two attempts. Nico was initially sitting in second

place after the first run with a score of 85.75 behind Canadian Ryan Malone on 88.25. Miguel took gold with his second run score of 90.50 while Cameron Brodrick of the USA knocked Nico into fourth place, with an 86.25 on his second run.

With wins at the Copper Mountain Rev Tour in December 2015 and at the Calgary NorAM in February, Nico’s fourth place points placed him at the top of the FIS freeski halfpipe NorAM rankings for the season. Miguel was ranked second overall.

Seven Springs success

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Easter Art ExhibitionMarch 24th to March 28th.

Wanaka Primary School Gymnasium. 7 Ironside Drive. Wanaka.

Join the Wanaka Arts Society for opening night wine and nibbles and award giving

ceremony on Thursday 24th March at 7pm.Our Special Section is “ Wings”

Opening Night entry is $10Exhibition then opens daily 10am to 6pm

with a $5 Door EntryFor more info please go to our website

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Mount Aspiring College students had their most successful South Island Secondary Schools regatta last weekend. The 22-strong rowing team qualified for ten A finals and seven B finals and won one silver medal and one bronze medal.

Riley Bruce rowed into second place in a tough race in the boys under-18 single sculls. He then teamed up with Lucas Toovey in the boys under-18 double sculls. In a tight race, the local boys won a bronze medal. Riley also teamed up

with Finn Hunter to row in the coxless pairs event for the first time. They were placed fifth overall.

Sam Pearce was placed second, with a personal best time of 8:08.67, in the B final of the boys under-16 single scull .

Senior girls Riley Homan and Bridie Hurley rowed well to make the A final in the girls under-18 single sculls placing fourth and sixth respectively. They joined forces for the girls under-18 double sculls and were placed fifth.

The under-15 girls crew of Samantha Garrick, Greer Porter, Hannah Hum-phreys and novice Kilita Fouchee, coxed

by Flynn Brown finished sixth in a strong field of the A final of the girls under-15 coxed quad sculls.

Novice girls Peta Mckay, Laura Neale, Emma Smith and Maggie Stiven coxed by Josie Plimmer finished fifth in the B final. Peta and Laura then qualified for the A final in the girls under-15 double sculls while Greer and Samantha won the B final.

The squad will compete in the Na-tional Schools Regatta on April 4.

Pictured: Bronze medal winners Riley Bruce and Lucas Toovey with coach Rob Bruce.

MAC’s successful South Island regattaCardrona champions crownedMountain-bikers contested a challenging 4km loop course, with 226m elevation per lap, at the Cardrona Bike Park last weekend for the New Zealand Championships in cross-country and downhill.Rio Olympic mountain-bike hopeful Sam Gaze and Glasgow Commonwealth Games representative Kate Fluker took out the national elite titles. World under-23 cham-pion Anton Cooper came in second in the men’s field after losing a minute changing his punctured front tyre. The national championships and this weekend’s Oceania Championships in Queenstown will be included in considera-tion for Rio Olympic selection, as well as the upcoming UCI World Cup races in Australia and Germany.

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The beginner’s experience at Cardrona Alpine Resort will be expanded this coming season with a brand new beginner trail and New Zealand’s first “Gallery” conveyer lift tunnel.

The Sun Kids Gallery enclosure is a see-through tunnel that will sit over the top of Cardrona’s existing main learners’ slope conveyer. It will protect skiers and snowboarders from the harsh mountain elements, while still giving them the experience and views that Cardrona is famous for.

Snow delays the opening of the long beginners’ conveyer, as lift operators have to shovel snow off the belt, and high winds can affect the overall opera-tion of the conveyer. With the tunnel in place there will be a more consistent operation of the entire learners’ area.

The resort is building a 3.2km trail, called A Real Journey, which will be the longest beginner run in the country. The trail will take riders out through Captain’s Basin from the top of Mc-Dougall’s Quad, and back around to the bottom of Whitestar Express. From the top of Whitestar, guests can choose to

New gallery conveyer tunnel and beginner trail

re-join A Real Journey or head back across to the McDougall’s green runs.

Cardrona’s general manager Bridget Legnavsky said, “Cardrona is a resort for everyone and we want first time skiers and snowboarders to feel just as wel-

comed as the seasoned shredder.” “The conveyer tunnel and A Real

Journey give everyone the opportunity to experience Cardrona, no matter the weather or their ability – and we couldn’t be more excited to be able to offer that.”

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Bayleys Wanaka Office number: 03 443 0279 www.northlake.co.nz

Scott McGounM 021 201 9029 E [email protected] Andrews Real Estate Ltd, Bayleys Licensed under the REAA 2008

Sharon DonnellyM 027 561 7235 E [email protected] Andrews Real Estate Ltd, Bayleys Licensed under the REAA 2008

Jimmy AllenM 021 676 013 E [email protected] and Southern NZ Realty Ltd, Licensed under the REAA 2008

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