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•From page 1 The Fendalton-Waimairi Community Board was told by city council staff at a recent meeting that overnight stays at the library car park had “virtually been eliminated” through visits from the city council enforcement team. But Ms Coster said she was concerned that was because of the weather, and the problem would become as bad or worse in summer. She believed that the city council was putting the needs of the homeless above the safety and health of residents. “I suppose they have to be politically correct, because these are people who have no houses and nowhere else to go. But I am concerned that they’re ignoring the people who pay rates and deserve to live in the area in safety.” She and her teenage daughter were afraid to go out at night because of the problems in the area. City council community libraries manager Erica Rankin said in her report to the board that the decision would be reconsidered in the future, if overnight use of the car park became a significant issue. Possible measures she suggested include trialling a barrier over the car park entry, or holding a crime prevention assessment of the area. Ms Coster believed the free Wi-Fi at the library was part of the reason people congregated in the area, and asked for it to be turned off at night. But staff said that free 24-hour Wi-Fi was a “core library service” which was provided at all city council libraries.

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Group whips up baking contest to support church BY GABRIELLE STUART

IN ACTION: Bradley Garner (right), dribbling up the court.

Allenvale student off to Olympics Bradley Garner, 20, has just been selected to represent New Zealand in basketball at the Special Olympics World Summer Games next year. The Allenvale School student is the only Canterbury basketball player to be chosen in the team for next July’s event. In spite of the challenges that his autism can bring, Bradley is a dedicated, enthusiastic student, and a great role model for the other students at his school. Bradley has been play-

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A community group facing funding problems has turned to the kitchen to keep their programmes running. The BelfastRedwood Anglican Parish runs several community programmes in the area for elderly, youth and young families. Emily Cross They are planning a community baking competition and baking auction to raise funds to keep the programmes going. Fundraising committee organiser Heather Sheridan said the majority of the church members were pensioners, and the church could no longer afford to fund the programmes alone. The members would need about $10,000 to keep supporting the church and community programmes. She said that the members were faced with either raising the majority of the funds privately, or cutting back on their programmes. “I would hate to see us have to pull back from doing as much as we’re doing. Especially postearthquake a lot of our people

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a factory worker. I worked in different factories from age 15 to 24. The first one, before I left, was the Greenock Ropeworks. You used to have massive slabs of tree bark, they had to be lifted, flattened and oiled. The rope would come through flattened and oiled, and I had to push it into the barrel. You could never stop the production line, but the older women in the factory used to sabotage the machines so we’d get a break. The worst part about that job was you’d smell of the oil and get oil blisters, and at 15 I started to think about boys and how I looked. I soon left that job and went to another factory. I have had about 40 different jobs over my life. I

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has come a long way SINGING IN SYDNEY: Isabella Miller Bell at the Manly Summer Festival in 1982, her first professional role. How did that happen, were you approached on the street? No, I went to Sydney to do busking and in those days you had to get a licence to busk. That included an audition, so I did the busking audition for the council and they liked it. It just happened that they were planning the festival at the time, so they asked me to be part of it. I was probably in my late 20s then. How did you end up in Christchurch? I lived in London for some time, and I was a great traveller. I travelled three times around Europe and eastern, and met a man from Christchurch along

the way. We travelled together a lot and came to Christchurch in 1978, then back to Aussie. In 1987 we moved permanently to Christchurch. Could you tell me about your family? I have two sons, Sean and Jaime. One’s an architect in Adelaide and the other is a digital producer in Sydney. I have a big family back in Scotland but I don’t see them so much. The boys’ father, my ex-husband now, went to Australia and I guess the boys went too so they could see a bit of the world. Where do you live now? I live in Redcliffs, I’ve lived here for 10 years probably. I was originally in Somerfield, and

brought the boys up there. What do you like to do in your spare time? I wash dishes, I garden, I go out and listen to other performers. I’m also a Buddhist practitioner. How did you pick up Buddhism, was that on your travels? Yes, I have travelled through the east a couple of times, and I guess with leaving home early I have always been curious and a bit of a soul searcher. I’m not very religious, Buddhism is more of a science of the mind. It’s a good refuge for myself. So how do you run the Sumner Cabaret? That’s been running for three years now. I always try to get local performers, and I always feature myself – kind of like Alfred Hitchcock – he always gives himself a pat on the back in movies. Usually there are four acts, and sometimes there is burlesque or puppetry. The concert experience for the performer and audience is very different to a restaurant or bar. They’re not background any more, the people are actually there to hear the music. So how much longer will the show go for? I’ve got one more show still to do this year, but because I’m moving around it is hard to organise. My house is being repaired now, so I’ve moved out and everything is hard to

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GOAN FISH CURRY Serves 4 This curry has lots of levels of flavour. It is sweet and tangy and very fragrant. Use a firm fish, such as monkfish, hapuku or kingfish, that will hold its shape once cooked. Serve with brown rice. INGREDIENTS 1 Onion, thinly sliced 4 cloves Garlic, minced 2cm Fresh ginger, finely chopped 20 Curry leaves 1 tsp Mustard seeds 1 Chilli, finely sliced, optional 2 tsp Ground cumin 3 tsp Ground coriander 4 Star anise 6 Cloves 2 Tbsp Brown sugar 2 Tbsp Tamarind concentrate, mixed with 2 Tbsp water 2 Tomatoes, chopped 1 can Coconut milk 150g Green beans, trimmed 2 Red peppers, diced 600g Monkfish fillets, or other firm fish, cut into 3cm pieces 1 to serve Coriander DIRECTIONS Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan with high sides over medium high heat. Cook the onions until soft and slightly coloured, about 5 minutes, add the garlic, ginger,

curry leaves, mustard seeds, chili (if using), cumin, coriander, turmeric, star anise and cloves. Cook, stirring often, for a few minutes until it smells fragrant. Add the brown sugar, tamarind and coconut milk and let it come to a rapid simmer. Add the green beans, peppers and fish and cook until the fish is just cooked through and the vegetables are cooked but still crunchy. Scatter over some coriander leaves and serve with brown rice. TO COOK BROWN RICE Combine 2 cups brown rice, 3 cups water and 1 tsp salt in a pot and bring to the boil. Cover with a tight-fitting lid, reduce the heat to low and let it cook for 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and let it steam for a further 7 minutes. Don’t open the lid at all during this time.

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plates, scatter with baby spinach and top with sole fillets. In the pan in which the fish was cooked, heat the remaining oil over medium heat. Add garlic and chilli and cook for 10 to 15 seconds until garlic begins to turn golden. Add basil and lemon juice, remove from heat, pour sauce evenly over the fish, season with salt and pepper and serve immediately. WET POLENTA Bring milk to the boil in a small saucepan over low to medium heat. Pour into a stainless steel bowl and place over a pot of boiling water. Add the polenta and whisk occasionally for 2 to 3 minutes until grains start to thicken. Cover with plastic wrap and cook for 10 to 15 minutes or until the grains are soft. Season with salt and pepper and whisk in butter and parmesan.

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DELICATE: If you want spring colour plant phacelia now, they make good companions with other plants. fantastic repellers of both soil living pests and flying pests. A hardy, annual plant, french marigolds should have their dead flowers regularly removed to encourage new growth. They have the ability to deter soil living nematodes as well as whitefly, and white cabbage butterfly. Known as a soil cleanser, you can just dig the remains into the soil once the plant has died. • Sage is a fantastic culinary herb, and also does wonders for the vege garden. Grown as a border or in a container, its fragrant leaves will attract beneficial bees into the vege patch and repel pests such as carrot fly and cabbage moths simultaneously. As a perennial it is still protecting your plants during autumn and winter when some of the other

beneficial companions have died. In addition to planting beneficial companions, it is a good idea to let some of your winter vegetables such as broccoli, bok choy, pak choy and mustard lettuce go to seed, their flowers will attract the beneficial companions as well. Start small – if you haven’t planted seeds before, give it a go now. By the time your seeds are ready to plant out as seedlings we will be well into spring and you will have saved yourself a packet. Collect up some old yoghurt pots, egg cartons and seedling trays and recycle all your old newspapers too. It’s time to sow cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, silverbeet, celery and spinach. Later on in August, you can sow tomatoes, capsicum, melon and cucumber.

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Checking our blood pressure on a regular basis allows us to adjust our diet and lifestyle and see the benefits in our B/P readings. an increase in the resistance to blood flow in the blood vessels. It is believed inflammation and stiffness of the blood vessels are major reasons for this increased resistance. Checking our blood pressure on a regular basis allows us to adjust our diet and lifestyle and see the benefits in our B/P readings. Blood pressure monitoring and further information on how to improve your overall health and B/P naturally is available from the natural health advisers at Marshall’s Health & Natural Therapy, 110 Seaview Road, New Brighton, phone 388 5757.

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conception at any age and when the time is right to seek assistance if not falling pregnant. Women over 35 years of age should wait no more than six months before seeking the advice of a GP, more advanced tests for both partners usually require a specialist’s input. Similarly, women who easily conceived a previous pregnancy may encounter diffculty conceiving again and should seek help if they have been trying for six to 12 months to expand their family without success. It is also important to remember that male problems account for approximately a third of cases of fertility delay, so it is recommended that men see a doctor too. Often there are no signs of a male fertility problem until further assessment and testing is done. Fertility Associates is located in the Hiatt Chambers at St Georges Medical Centre, 249 Papanui Road, Phone 375 4000 or 0800 10 282 28. For more info and to book a free nurse consult, visit www.fertilityassociates.co.nz.

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he team of five Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, including a fertility specialist, collectively known as Christchurch Obstetrics and Gynaecology Association, or COGA, provide women with a full maternity service, from pre-conception to postnatal care. Team member Angela Beard says, while pregnant women may choose to have a midwife as their lead maternity carer, it’s important they consider an obstetrician as well because these are qualified medical practitioners who have specialised in providing comprehensive pregnancy care. “We encourage a shared care arrangement with midwives. We work with them and have a huge respect for them,” Angela says. “However, if there are complications during the pregnancy, labour or birth, we can manage those. Midwives are free to refer patients to us if they believe a specialist is needed, especially in the case of high-risk patients.” Women can also be referred to COGA by their GP, or can make an appointment themselves, she says. “We offer a one-off initial consultation

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at no charge and provide the patient with a management plan for her pregnancy. By coming to us, women can bypass the waiting time for an appointment at the hospital.” The team includes Colin Conaghan, Jane Fielder, Michelle Bailey, Geeta Singh and Angela Beard. All are Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and Michelle has a subspecialist CREI (fertility qualification). Every client is seen by all the team members at some time, ensuring that when she goes into labour, she will know the obstetrician who attends the birth. “It’s a team approach and we get great feedback from our clients. The women really like it,” Angela says. All deliveries are done at Christchurch Women’s Hospital because of its facilities and service, she says, adding that clients with private insurance are usually covered for obstetric care, with most policies now covering those expenses. COGA is located in the Hiatt Chambers at St Georges Medical Centre, 249 Papanui Road, phone 375 4060. For more information visit coa.org.nz.

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Strong comeback on and off court for tennis

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he last 12 months has seen a continued resurgence in many areas of the sport of tennis in Canterbury. For the second year in a row, playing numbers have risen. Our members clubs are doing a great job of attracting new players – young and old and the continued rebuild of club facilities is being undertaken with a great spirit in “Clubland” - the heart and soul of our game. This upcoming summer, new courts will come on line in Sumner. Redcliffs and Halswell completed their court resurfacing last season, Shirley are progressing well with a new clubhouse which will hopefully be

open early in 2015 and the fringe areas of Christchurch are also experiencing significant growth as Christchurch grows in new fresh directions with a new court complex at Tai Tapu opened late last year and Prebbleton refreshing their courts. Competitively, Tennis Canterbury has shown that its junior players (now being able to again train year round with the interim reinstatement of the Z Energy Wilding Park Indoor Centre) are fierce competitors. Success may have been limited in terms of individual National Championship titles last season, but collectively our Junior

Teams made giant strides to put the Tennis Canterbury Region back on the map in terms of results at the recent Tennis New Zealand National Teams Events. After failing to win a title in 2013 our players achieved their best results since the earthquakes with wins in the 12’s and 14’s Boys, Silver medals in both 16’s events and Bronze in the Girls 12’s. It’s this collective strength which is

creating a great buzz – whether children are picking up rackets for the first time or older players are rediscovering their enjoyment of the sport after other things in life have taken priority. The sport is certainly in great heart. Our clubs are keen to get their communities to utilise their great facilities either from a recreation or a more competitive sporting standpoint.

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t’s difficult to find a spare tennis court in Christchurch on a Friday night or a Saturday morning as Tennis Canterbury’s Junior Interclub Competition continues to attract growing numbers. Innovations bought in around five years ago to introduce low compression balls to younger grades has seen players retained in the sport for longer and increase their enjoyment levels while learning the game. Many clubs have excellent junior programmes which aim to give children the ability to learn the game to a competent level before putting them into Interclub teams. This often occurs during the week after school or on Saturday mornings where a growing coaching network is creating progressive programmes to ease players into a sport that they can play for their whole life. Over 350 teams of at least four play in grades from 9’s to under 20’s each week, and the fast growing size of competitions in the surrounding areas of North Canterbury, Malvern and Ellesmere is leading to Country courts being as busy as Town courts throughout the week. At the top end of each age groups, interest in Tournament play is beyond where it was pre-quakes with a staggering 30 per cent increase in numbers in the recent Tennis Canterbury Junior Champs – as well as

conventional draws where you could face your own “Federer” in the first round, graded and club tournaments to provide similar ability competitions which are also scheduled throughout the year. Every holidays, there are Tennis Canterbury-organised tournaments and over the school holidays wherever in the country you are there’s likely to be a Junior Tennis Tournament happening. Within our region events in Ashburton, Blenheim and Nelson create a great first time tournament experience, and this winter a Sunday club circuit was established which will ideally become a fixture on the calendar.

Over 350 teams of at least four play in grades from 9’s to under 20’s each week, and the fast growing size of competitions in the surrounding areas of North Canterbury, Malvern and Ellesmere is leading to Country courts being as busy as Town courts throughout the week.

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ight now, over 16,000 primary age students are having an introduction to tennis delivered to them via the Tennis Canterbury Hot Shots Schools Programme. This long established programme aims to give young people an opportunity to learn basic skills of the game and encourage them to get along to their local club and join up.

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ennis Canterbury’s Coaching assist in delivering quality coaching to our Development expert Adam growing player base. Gard’ner has created a strong If you’re interested in getting into calender of developmental tennis coaching give Adam a call on opportunities for coaches of all levels. 021 333 3745 or send an email to At grassroots level, community adam.gardner@canterburytennis.co.nz coaching courses are held regularly with and he will point you in the right other qualifications and courses aiming direction. to upskill coaches across the region to

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thletes in the Tennis Canterbury Player Development Programme are striving for Nationals and improved National rankings this summer. Last season saw just one national doubles title claimed by a Cantabrian, with Jamie Garbett getting closest to an individual title when he finished runner up in the Boys 12’s Nationals at Wilding Park in January. This upcoming season sees Christchurch hosting the National 16’s Individual and Teams events in January with plenty of other great tournament opportunities set to give our athletes the best possible opportunity to be ready to take on the rest of New Zealand at their respective Nationals. Regional Coach Matt Meredith co-

an extensive player development programme so that players have the opportunity to get as much out of their game as possible. ordinates an extensive player development programme so that players have the opportunity to get as much out of their game as possible.

JUNIOR CONTACTS Club

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Andrew & Andrea Stanton

359 1605

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Trish Harte

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Michael Milligan

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Participants in the latest Coaching Course held at Wilding Park are put through their paces by Tennis Australia’s Mitchell Hewitt.

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Ashley Forbes

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There’s plenty of variety in the competitions currently offered, with more on the horizon as the sport tries to find better ways to meet its players’ needs for relevant competitions that suit their aspirations and fit into their lifestyle.

ach weekend senior interclub teams over various abilities stride onto the court to do battle with rivals from other clubs. For some, it’s the continuation of a rivalry that’s been years in the making; for others it’s the opportunity to come up against a fresh opponent and use all the skills and tactics they can muster to give their team vital points in the competition. There’s plenty of variety in the competitions currently offered, with more on the horizon as the sport tries to find better ways to meet its players’ needs for relevant competitions that suit their aspirations and fit into their lifestyle. In addition to the elite Premier grades this year at least six divisions of Men’s teams made up generally of eight teams of four have great competition between players of like ability. With Z Energy Wilding Park now having the capacity to host more matches, it’s aimed to give all teams the ability to come together as a grade and play at one of Christchurch hallowed (if not bruised) iconic sporting venues. Three grades of divisional interclub are this year offered for women and there also 25 mixed teams who enjoy that format of play. Most clubs have club play on a Saturday

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afternoon – this is a chance for players from the same club to mix in social organised games at their own place with all the trimmings of a great Kiwi Summer Sports club – afternoon teas, social functions and, to reward the players’ efforts, well stocked and affordable bars and canteens. Groups of players often develop set times to play that suit everyone and midweek organised play is common among most clubs.

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All concentration as Halswell take on Opawa in the Div 6 final last season.

ot only do plenty of players at Secondary School take part in Tennis Canterbury’s Interclub competitions for their club, each Wednesday during the summer months both individual and interschool tennis is becoming increasing popular. The competition is run by Secondary School Sport Canterbury and before

Christmas individual titles are decided, and then the emphasis switches to the teams event with prizes spots in South Island and National Finals up for grabs. This season also sees an event in late November for years 9 and 10 students to be played at Z Energy Wilding Park and best of all for the players – it’s in school time!


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