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ISSUE #99 AUTUMN (APRIL/MAY) 2014 ° Free AUTUMN ISSUE BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER New Zealand Surf Festival PG.8 MOUNTAINAIRS FACE UPHILL CLIMB No money, no names, no chance? PG.18 RETRO RENOVATION Transforming a seventies sanctuary into a stunner PG.38 LIVE DRIVE The Ultimate Search Engine PG.43 AUTUMN FASHION FEATURE - PG. 28 WHAT’S HOT FOR MOTHER’S DAY - PG.35 WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGN SCIENTISTS Scientists Little Rocket is a boutique high-end design studio based in New Plymouth with out-of-this-world ideas. We specialise in well-crafted design solutions for both print and web. Our highly qualified, award-winning team is world class, with our designers having broad experience within New Zealand agencies and throughout the world. We deal with all sizes of projects, from a new brand for your next business idea through to a large e-commerce website. We also specialise in financial and marketing collateral such as annual reports, interim reports and statistical documents. We are a passionate team who enjoy working together to create outstanding results for our clients. An example of the collaboration between our print and web teams can be viewed by our featured case study below. CLIENT Taylor Patrick BRIEF Local surveying and planning firm, Taylor Patrick, have been in business since 2007. They recently approached Little Rocket to help refresh their logo and develop a fresh, modern and responsive website. SOLUTION The brand represents geometric surveying elements with a distinct colour palette that ensures Taylor Patrick stood out from their competition. The team then developed a fully responsive website, showcasing a portofolio with case studies. Take a look for yourself: www.taylorpatrick.co.nz Contact us today. www.littlerocket.co.nz LITTLE ROCKET PROUD TO BE CREATING FOR: DID YOU KNOW 64% OF INTERNET USERS ARE ON SMART PHONES IS YOUR WEBSITE READY? In today’s ever-changing world, the internet is developing faster than most websites can keep pace with. 1 in 5 people around the world have a smart phone, and 1 in 17 own a tablet. With these stats in mind your website needs to look its best within these mediums. We create websites that are responsive which means the site will self adjust depending on what platform you are viewing it. Reaching your customers is our goal! Mu s ’ r e h ot Da Treat her to her favourite coffee and a delicious meal, or sweet treat. We’re open for breakfast, brunch, lunch or afternoon tea. New Plymouth Toast Café, 78 Courtenay St (inside foyer at New World New Plymouth) Open 7am-7pm, 7 days LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 3 LIVE editorial LIVE FEEDBACK Taranaki Ticker Living in Taranaki, we all know that sometimes it aint easy to compete with other, bigger, regions - but somehow, we do. Our cover story touches on the work done each year by Surfing Taranaki - in particular its CEO Craig Williamson, who has managed to grow the NZ Surf Festival every year, despite the goals constantly being shifted further away, and closer together. He has simply adapted the event to allow its continued growth and has a knack for finding sponsors who support the work he is doing. Then there’s our basketball team. The only other first division team sport in Taranaki apart from rugby, basketball in the region is run entirely by volunteers and most of the players don’t get paid either. This year’s team is one of the youngest we’ve had for many years and nine of the twelve players are locals. Find out more about what they’re facing this season from page 18. Take in the terrific transformation of a local couple’s seventies home with Retro Renovation, starting on page 36, and indulge in our eight page Autumn Fashion Feature, culminating in some timely ideas for Mother’s Day. Live life, Irena Brooks EDITOR sign of the times Dear Ed, It was some fascination that I read in a letter to the daily paper recently that someone was suggesting the council should not continue to own LIVE. How could that be if they’ve never owned you? Perish the thought. It would have to be renamed “Dead’’ or something like that if the politicians ever got hold of your wonderfully irreverent mag. Judd Andrews Dear Judd (and others who wrote also expressing concern), You can rest easy. The council has nothing to do with this publication, other than provide a rich source of stories, including some they’d rather we didn’t print! Dear Ed, Who’d have thought it, Womad in New Plymouth is 10 years old! I have it on good authority that Tom Cruise and whoever the current Mrs Cruise is, always come incognito. Is it true, and can you tell me what a cognito is? Suzanne Oughter Dear Suzanne, We wouldn’t be surprised if Tom does come, there have been frequent sightings. Your second question is just silly. Write to the daily paper, they print all sorts of silly letters (see above). Dear Ed, You posed the question “Why Wax or Shave again?’’ in your summer edition. I have to really, because I’m just a hairy guy. I’m hairy noon and night, hair that’s a fright. I’m hairy high and low, don’t ask me why, I don’t know. So that’s the answer really, especially as I can go faster on my bike, and when I fall off it doesn’t hurt as much. Someone should write a song about it. Fol Liekle Dear Fol, Thanks for that insight, and someone may just have already written one. credits Editor: Irena Brooks Contributing Writers: Andy Bassett, Bruce Gatward-Cook, Richard Hobo, Peter Mead. Photographers: Rob Tucker, Roger Richardson (www.nowsmile.co.nz), Brody Dolan. Cover Photo: Fitzroy Beach and Mt Taranaki by Alex Ford Facebook/Twistedtreephotography Financial Controller: Tony Brooks Dear Ed, If Bob Vandenberg takes up your challenge to find an error in Issue #98, he will be spoilt for choice, so I’ll give him a hand. He will likely latch onto “New Plymouth’s first café’s, page 65 (too many apostrophes.) My pick is on page 38 “….properties of white cannot be underestimated” when you really meant exactly the opposite. The trick with this oh-so-common error is to use “should not” instead of “cannot.” Design: littlerocket.co.nz OL DEE Printing: Astra/Wickliffe Print Dear Ol Dee, Correct me if I’m wrong, but in your letter, shouldn’t the closing bracket after “apostrophes” come before the full stop? The 100th issue of LIVE will be our WINTER (June/July) 2014 issue, due out the weekend of 7th/8th JUNE 2014. The deadline for booking advertising and submitting editorial is Friday 16th May 2014. Advertising: Julie Rowe - 021 524 614, [email protected] Irena Brooks - 021 555 144, [email protected] Editorial: Irena Brooks - 021 555 144, [email protected] 4 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 With 68 pages in most issues, there are plenty of opportunities for us to get things wrong. We appreciate the help we get from vigilant readers in keeping on top of our spelling, punctuation and grammar. LIVE WORLD TOUR Your questions answered by Meghan Maher Repertoire’s Style Director I noticed an abundance of dresses in last summer’s collections, are dresses still on trend this winter? Dresses are strong this Winter season, especially the shift dress (made famous by Victoria Beckham and Kate Middleton) which has become the stand out or ‘must have’ piece in your wardrobe. We love this style at Repertoire and have a number in our collection. It can be teamed up with one of our many winter coats. Even though the shift dress is straight in nature it is very flattering and forgiving in styles and fabrics that skim the body rather than hug it. The simplicity echo’s the individuals silhouette. I always recommend a finishing length of just above or just below the knee as this is the most flattering and age appropriate. If you have an amazing pair of legs then this is the season for you! Invest in a shift dress as well as other dresses to show off your greatest asset. Alternatively if you aren’t crazy about your legs don’t shy away from the shift dress, instead style it back with great hosiery and long length boots that are tonal which will elongate your legs. 1. Jorja and Dakota Rosser with their mum CarolMoana and Aunty Bridget West under the Universal Studio’s sign at Resorts World, Sentosa Island in Singapore while holidaying in Feb 2014. 2. Vivienne Brown, Lynda and Maria Monroy Felix at Teotihucan Pyrimads at Mexico City on January 2014. 3. Tennille Snooks at the Shinjuku temple in Central Tokyo, with Neville Faulkner who now lives in Tokyo - both worked for Fonterra at the Whareroa plant in Hawera. LIVE WORLD TOUR 4 6 5 7 8 4. Stephen and Wendy Brown of New Plymouth, at Tintagel Castle (legendary birthplace of King Arthur), Cornwall, England - Dec 2013 5. Sidney Waiwiri and son Dean on the Great Wall of China, Oct 2013 9 6. Kelly Rutherford on board the Carnival Splendor Cruise liner spending 8 nights with husband Mark, in the Carribean from New York to New York stopping at San Juan, St Thomas & Grand Turk!! 7. The mysterious Green Lady travels everywhere with her LIVE... 8. Abe Vinsen (7) at Te Vara Nui in Rarotonga. 9. Q uinn and Rowan Henson having a white Christmas in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. THE PERFECT TEN A WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS * *This offer applies to signed standard membership contracts of 13 months or more only. Not available with any other offer. Standard fees and charges apply. Offer available until 30 April 2014. Ph: 06 769 5260 / Level 3, Centre City Shopping Centre 6 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Surf festival Bigger & Better Than Ever Words Bruce Gatward-Cook The New Zealand Surf Festival For the last four years, Surfing Taranaki’s Chief Executive Craig Williamson has had no easy task – having a vision to host New Zealand’s only ASP event – and to find the money to run it. With this year’s prize money alone topping $60,000, Craig has managed to sign up funding and support from more than 50 Taranaki businesses to put on the NZ Home Loans Surf Festival. Running from April 18 to May 4 at Fitzroy Beach, this year’s festival will be bigger and better than ever with fifteen events combined into an action-packed seventeen days of surfing. Ricardo Christie 8 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 All surfing sectors are covered, from MicroGroms to Masters and from amateurs to professionals. The Port Taranaki Pro prize pool of $US40,000 will attract approximately 72 of the world’s highest ranked women surfers including many of the top competitors on the Samsung Galaxy ASP Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) such as local Taranaki surfer, Paige Hareb. “Thanks to the hard work of our event team and all our sponsors and funders, this year we will be able to offer a festival that gives even more New Zealand surfers the opportunity to compete against surfers from all over the world,” says Craig. “We have a number of future worldclass surfers coming up through the ranks now. So what we have created will include even more opportunities for our up and coming groms to prove themselves amongst the best ASP world tour SURFER paige hareb © ASP / Kirstin Scholtz 2013 ASP Women’s World Junior Champion ella williams Photo Rob Tucker ASP world tour SURFER COCO HO © ASP / Kirstin Scholtz Proud to support the New Zealand Home Loans Surf Festival 2014. 06-7599943 | [email protected] | www.harebdekenmotors.co.nz For Straightforward Deals Straightforward Fees • Residential purchase (incl Mortgage) $650.00 • Residential Sale $550.00 • Residential Sale & Purchase $1,100.00 • Trust Formation $550.00 • Enduring Power of Attorney $250.00 • Residential Refinancing $500.00 • Wills for Clients Free CHRIS USSHER No fees for deals that do not proceed 10 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Craig Williamson – CEO, Surfing Taranaki and Festival Director in the world, as last year’s festival wildcard winner Ella Williams has since done, recently being crowned the ASP World Junior Champion.” New Zealand Home Loans Taranaki continues its support of surfing in Taranaki after the success of the winter surf series they sponsored in 2013 through the New Plymouth Surfriders’ club. “Being a locally owned business we are really excited about becoming the naming sponsor of the New Zealand Home Loans Surf Festival that will be held in New Plymouth,” says Dave Reay, the owner of New Zealand Home Loans Taranaki. “Our company has seventy franchises nationwide and is all about helping New Zealand families get ahead with paying off their home loan quicker and achieving the things they want to in life. We see surfing as a great family oriented sport that fits well with what we do. Each month we have been able to save our Taranaki clients $24,000 in interest costs and this makes a huge difference in allowing them to retire debt and invest in their family.” Based at Fitzroy Beach, the New Zealand Home Loans Surf Festival aims to provide as many surfers of all abilities and ages the opportunity to improve their skills, compete ASP world tour SURFER PAULINE ADO © ASP / Kirstin Scholtz ASP world tour SURFER NIKKI VAN DIJK © ASP / Kirstin Scholtz against their peers, and celebrate their passion for this sport, explains Craig. Not only will there be surfing competitions, but also an Expression Session and the Powerco Surf Coaching sessions for beginner, intermediate and advanced surfers. These sessions will be run by local Taranaki surfing coach Daisy Day, and former ASP competitor and surf coach Matt Scorringe from Whangamata along with one of Aotearoa’s best surfers, Ricardo Christie from Gisborne - currently ranked 80th in the World on the ASP Qualification Series. “The advanced training sessions have been designed for young competitors to hone their skills for the following Surfing Taranaki Groms Interclub competition and the Rip Curl GromSearch New Zealand Surfing series event within the Festival,” says Craig. “For competitors, supporters and the public, the NZ Home Loans Surf Festival will be something even more action packed and exciting than previous years have been. From the Masters through to the GromSearch and the international ASP QS and JQS events, an incredible display of surfing will be on offer right here in Taranaki.” SUPPORTING LEARN TO SURF AND ADVANCED COACHING SESSIONS AS PART OF THE NE W ZEAL AND HOME LOANS SURF FESTIVAL www.powerco.co.nz LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 11 easter masters 2014 EASTER MASTERS – the birth of a legend Above: Robyn Cox of Auckland winning the 2012 Diva (Women 50-59) section of the Easter Masters. Every Easter, for the past 23 years, dozens of veteran surfers head to Taranaki for the Fisher and Paykel Easter Masters held by the venerable New Plymouth Surf Riders’ Club. Words Bruce Gatward-Cook Be Inspired. Be Involved. Be Entertained. UPCOMING EVENTS THE GOOD HOME TARANAKI MOUNTAIN AIRS NBL GAMES Friday 18 April, 6.30pm Thursday 24 April, 6.30pm Tickets from www.ticketmaster.co.nz, call 0800 111 999 or visit the Box Office at the TSB Showplace. TE KAHUI MAUNGA AOTEA REGIONAL WHAKATAETAE NETBALL LEAGUE Winter Season 2014: 17 April – 22 August Thursday and Friday nights, 6.00pm – 10.00pm For more information visit www.netballtaranaki.org.nz. NEW PLYMOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Saturday 3 May, 8.00am Sunday nights 6.00pm – 9.00pm Enjoy a fun filled day of kapa haka with the best regional teams going head to head. Tickets from www.ticketmaster.co.nz, call 0800 111 999 or visit the Box Office at the TSB Showplace. For more information visit [email protected] or phone 06 751 0021. DUNKLEYS GREAT NZ CRAFT SHOW (Queen’s Birthday Weekend) Friday 30 May – Monday 2 June 10.00am – 5.00pm *Monday 4.00pm close For more information visit www.npeventvenues.co.nz We’d love to see you at the COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES For more information visit www.npevent venues.co.nz NEW PLYMOUTH SENIOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE Winter Season 2014: 22 April - 13 September Tuesday and Wednesday nights, 6.00pm – 10.00pm The Premier, Premier Reserve and A and B leagues are played at the TSB Stadium. For more information contact Pam Moss on 06 751 2210. The event had its beginnings in 1989 when Taranaki surf legend Wayne (Arch) Arthur decided he had had enough of missing surfing with all his mates who, as they matured, had moved away from Taranaki, or no longer belonged to a surf club. Thus was born the “Great Surf Reunion” which attracted some 60 ex-pat Taranaki surfers to an Easter reunion. Each Easter, the reunion grew and by 2003 plans were really grand when the inaugural and thus far only World Masters (2003) was held in Taranaki. Entry was open to any Master Surfer; and 380 of them from Scotland France, Spain, Brazil, Hawaii, California, Florida, South Africa, Tahiti, Australia and New Zealand took part in that ten-day celebration of surfing. One Kiwi who won a World Title, Adrian Pickering of Whangaparoa, now aged 73, will be back this year hoping to defend his Surf God Title from last year! The Masters is based around age-group surfing and the number of divisions has steadily increased as the original group, now 23 years older, morph into new divisions like Legends (55 – 59), Icons (60 -64) and Surf God (70 -74). All knee-boarders and boogie boarders enter in an open “Grovellors” division. There is also the most politically incorrect surf comp ever, the very popular Dunga Derby open to all those who enter. Competitors in heats of four have ten minutes to complete a forfeit outside the clubrooms, make their way to the beach, pick up a 1960’s style “dunga” surfboard and catch two waves. After (usually) five rounds the winner is crowned. Only two surfers have won the Dunga twice, local Jay Whittaker and past President Mark O’Connor now resident in Whangamata. Personalities abound in the Masters with Californian Denny Aaberg (of Big Wednesday fame) here in 2013 and hoping to return to defend his Super Groms (65 – 69 years) title. Wayne Brown, the outspoken former Mayor of the Far North District Council, John Gisby from Gisborne, who has won more National titles than anyone else, and Kathy Steed, iconic female surfer from The Mount, who has entered the men’s Icons division this year to keep them honest. Taranaki vs The Rest is a teamtag event with each team of eight having 80 minutes for each member to paddle out one at a time, and catch two scoring waves (which they indicate to the judges by raising both arms above their heads at the end of the ride). This is an exciting event as only one surfer from each division (and there must be at least one female, one grovellor and one longboarder in the team) must take as little time as possible to catch their waves to ensure all riders get an opportunity to score. Failure to do so gives the other team a big advantage – similar to one day cricket team failing to bat out their allotted overs. This event may not be able to be held each year as time constraints dictate. As Taranaki won for the first time in 2012, we are looking to put up a strong team to defend the trophy that is rightfully ours. •• LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 13 AMERICARNA Bridging the Generation Gap During Taranaki Anniversary weekend, the annual Taranaki Bridge Congress was held in the TSB Bridge House on Hobson Street. There were over 170 participants from all over the country attending, and the open pairs winners, Richard Solomon and Gary Chen of Auckland, were then selected to play for their country in China later on this year. “They had made a last minute decision to play our event and seek by trial entry into the New Zealand team,” said Taranaki Congress chairman, Colin Carryer. “This proved to be an inspired choice!” There were many different categories on offer, including Open players (the good ones) ranging down to Novice players, some of whom were only in bridge lessons this time last year. Each day play commenced at 9-30am and was broken into three stanzas of three hours. Fifty pairs played on the Saturday in the Open section alone, with another 20 playing in the Intermediate/Junior section, which was won by local pair Anne Smith and Matthew Schumacher, with Theresa and Brian Needham from Stratford getting second. Sunday was scheduled for Teams events in the two divisions, while on Monday Swiss Pairs was played, which is like a mini teams events. It was won by Brett Glass and Tim Healey from Hamilton followed by Richard Solomon and Gary Chen. “Three of the four pairs playing are now in the New Zealand team so we had some real quality in our events,” says Colin. “What is also evident is the family connections within bridge with husbands and wives and parents with siblings FREE COFFEE 310 DEVON ST. 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Fully qualified beauty therapists Blossom Beauty & Day Spa secures Ultraceuticals range Blossom Beauty & Day Spa is now the exclusive Taranaki stockist of Ultraceuticals - one of Australia’s pre-eminent cosmeceutical brands. Developed by cosmetic physician Dr Geoffrey Heber, who wanted to create a line of skin care products that actually changed skin, these products and treatments offer doctor’s-office efficacy, but without a prescription or a hefty price tag. “Ultraceuticals offers professionalgrade products and in-clinic treatments, formulated to address major skin concerns like aging, pigmentation and acne,” says Michelle Fearnley, the regional trainer for the brand. “It’s popular in new Zealand because we face similar environmental influences as Australia, where Ultraceuticals was developed. The sun, wind and extremes in climate are harsher here than most other parts of the world and this skin care range has been designed to help combat those effects.” With a combination of sophisticated, patented delivery systems and potent, proven anti-aging ingredients like Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Alpha Hydroxy Acids, each product is formulated for maximum safety and effectiveness, so you get results you can actually see. “We are all about delivering immediate and discernible results,” says Michelle. “Clear, firm, glowing, beautiful skin.” In 2002, in conjunction with the CSIRO, Ultraceuticals developed a breakthrough patented transdermal Vitamin C delivery system, the first of its kind, which allowed for unprecedented ingredient effectiveness. Ultraceuticals have since expanded the use of this cutting-edge component into a comprehensive regimen of vitamin C-infused products. The products are not tested on animals and ingredients are obtained from non-genetically modified and environmentally sustainable resources free of harsh chemicals, propylene glycol, parabens, synthetic dyes and fragrances. “We only use pure vitamins and we conduct human trials for 3-6 months for our end products,” Michelle adds. Many Ultraceuticals products have received critical acclaim, including the Ultra Protective Daily Moisturiser SPF30+ Hydrating product, which was awarded the honour of BEST FACIAL SUNSCREEN in the ‘2014 Bauer Media Best in Beauty Awards New Zealand’. Part of the reason Ultraceuticals is so effective is that it is not expensive, says Michelle. “People can afford to buy the products they really need and immerse themselves in the product, which means results are better and faster than if they could only afford one or two.” Or book in for a Signature Facial or Skin Workout, and get your skin consultation FREE. 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[email protected] 1 I LIVE MAGAZINE I SUMMER 2013 LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 15 Taranaki businesses benefit from local ultrafast broadband services Local broadband providers PrimoWireless are on a mission to give more Taranaki businesses access to affordable ultrafast broadband services, by connecting them to the region’s newly installed ultrafast fibre network. The locally owned broadband service providers have successfully started connecting Taranaki businesses to the region’s new ultrafast broadband (UFB) network. This comes off the back of their success in building their own ultrafast wireless network, which has significantly improved internet access and speeds for businesses, farms and homes in rural and remote areas throughout Taranaki. Managing Director and founder Matthew Harrison says his team is excited to help connect Taranaki businesses to the new ultrafast broadband services and believes businesses have a lot to gain by upgrading to the network. “Fibre is changing the way New Zealand businesses operate and we’re excited to be able to offer ultrafast broadband to businesses in Taranaki” says Mr Harrison. Mr Harrison says that the ultrafast broadband network enables multiple users and devices to operate simultaneously, without impacting broadband performance or speed. “By switching to the UFB Network, local businesses will be able to do more online at the same time, which will drive greater efficiencies and result in time and cost savings. It’s ideal for businesses that operate from multiple sites and have employees who work remotely as it will improve co-ordination between their sites.” A number of businesses in Taranaki are already enjoying the benefits of PrimoWireless. 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Because fau en any queries has be have also had of our move to UFB, we a totally IP based the faith to switch to ns platform allowing unified communicatio s in the cloud and ng collaborative meeti servers from our the ability to manage ed the playing phones! UFB has levell ability to overcome field and given us the al boundaries. hic market and geograp bind us meaning res wi er No more copp flexibility and better greater efficiency and . support for our clients David Law ex Internet Ltd Managing Director, Ap WEB DESIGN & BUILD Simple to complex, we build the best. “The switch to PrimoWireless has been a huge success; it was a completely seamless integration. We had no service interruption during the switch-over or in the 15 months since.” - David Law, Apex Internet Ltd For a Website That Means Business ONLINE MARKETING We drive more visitors to your website. CONTENT MANAGEMENT Take total control of your website. ECOMMERCE Let’s talk shop. Leanne Hodge Business Development Manager Call us on 06 7695640 or visit www.apexinternet.co.nz BASKETBALL With only three players returning from last year, a new Head Coach and assistant coaches, a new chairman and committee and just about the lowest budget in the National Basketball League, the odds are stacked against the Good Home Taranaki MountainAirs like never before. So why are people so excited about this season? Words Irena Brooks Photos Roger Richardson When Phil HInton stepped up to be the new chairman of Taranaki Basketball in December of last year, he had no idea of the magnitude of the problem he was about to take on. “We all knew it was in trouble, that’s why we put our hands up,” says Hinton. “We just didn’t know how much until we started to get things in order.” The debt the club was carrying was so big that the simple answer would have been to shut it down and not have a team in 2014. “But that wouldn’t have solved anything – the people the club owed 18 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 money to wouldn’t have been paid and we wouldn’t have a first division basketball team any more. That would have left rugby as the region’s only first division sport, and no pathway for our crop of talented basketballers to develop further.” Now those players are having to step up big time as the club can’t afford to buy in any ‘name’ players for 2014. The bulk of the team will be unpaid, all of the committee is unpaid and the coaching staff are undoubtedly amongst the lowest paid coaches in the league. “Usually the team that wins the national title, has the biggest budget,” says Hinton. “Any success we have on the court this season will be through the sheer talent and hard work of the team and coaches.” Could a first season be any tougher for rookie coach, Daryn Shaw? To help make the season as successful as it can be, Shaw has enlisted the help of his former BP Bears team-mate, Willie Banks, and BP Bears coach, Steve “Coach” McKean. Shaw is a cup half-full man. For him, the current financial situation of the club does bring some benefits. “I believe our local team should be for developing our local talent, and boy, they are going to get some development this year. Nine of the twelve players in the team are from Taranaki. “Everyone in our team is aware of the facts. My aim is to use all of this to create a strong team that relies on each other in every way and to use this energy to play very, very hard. I need to make sure we are prepared every game. I am really excited about the challenge and opportunity.” He also believes that without money to throw around, players are there for the right reasons – they want to play top level basketball and they want to represent their region. Another plus is with having mostly locals on the roster, the wider squad has been able to train together since October of last year. “By the time the season starts on 6th April, most of the team will have been training together four times a week for about six months,” points out Shaw. “With the programme Mick’s (trainer Mick McBeth) put together, we will certainly be one of the fittest teams in the league, and with our crop of young players, fans can look forward to fast and athletic basketball.” He is also hopeful the team might surprise people, who will equate our low budget with low performance. “We believe and have full confidence we will perform well. Other teams around New Zealand will not rate us highly at all. This is due to legitimate reasons, such as having a new coach who has not had any experience being a Head Coach at this level. We also have young and inexperienced players, in terms of this level, including the imports we are targeting.” “It costs roughly $300,000 every season to have a team in the National Basketball League,” says chairman Phil Hinton. “That money has to be found through ticket sales, grants and a range of sponsorship options. “With all the changes we have experienced this season, we have put in a lot of work to bring a more robust and professional structure to the organisation,” says Hinton, who is Executive Director at KCL Properties. Tickets to matches are now available through Ticketmaster, and can be purchased weekdays from the box office at TSB Showplace, as well as at the TSB Stadium on game day. Team sponsor, The Good Home has also got an attractive promotion going offering discounted ticket prices to people having a drink or meal there. Continued on page 22 > LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 19 PLAYER PROFILES Aaron (Aunty) Bailey-Nowell (32) 22 7 Aled Jones (20) Nash Oh (23) 3 Dane Brooks (17) 10 Waitara born and bred, this year’s captain is currently the fittest he has been since injuring his shoulder pre-season in 2011. After undergoing surgery in 2012, he has been training hard and was rewarded with MVP of the 2013 FIBA Oceania Pacific Championship, when the NZ Maori team won the tournament. Well-known for his physical style of play, Aunty wears size 16 shoes and chose his shirt number as it is the day of his wife Melissa’s birthday. When the team played a preseason match in Hawera last month, Aled got the biggest cheer – and a marriage proposal. Raised in Hawera, Aled chose his number for the James Bond link – ‘a stone cold assassin’ he grins. The former NZ U20s player claims he’s a good singer, but he may be referring to the Welsh singer he was named after. When asked if he has had to overcome any adversity, he replies “being extremely short” – though at 177cm he is actually bang on the average height of NZ men, yet still the shortest guy in the team. If things get nasty on the basketball court, Nash should be able to take care of things as he has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. His mom is a Kiwi and his dad is Korean, and he was raised in Washington DC. Last year he was the co-captain for the Emory University team and they won the conference championship. At high school, he averaged 18 points and 8 assists in a season where the school came second all county. Nash has a business degree and is interested in fashion, drawing, movies and music. The youngest member of the team, Dane is probably best-known for his jumping ability. He has won both dunking competitions he has entered this year and recently won the National Junior (U20) High Jump. He broke the Taranaki men’s U19 high jump record last month when he jumped 2.06 metres – with no high jump training! Dane was a member of the NZ U18 basketball team last year and is currently trialling for the 2014 Junior Tall Blacks. The Year 13 student at NPBHS has been compared to Breakers’ star, Thomas Abercrombie, and was thrown the 10 shirt when he made the school’s 1st V two years ago – he’s kept it ever since. SEASON SPONSOR SEASON SPONSOR SEASON SPONSOR SEASON SPONSOR Suleiman Braimoh (24) 42 At 6’08” (2.03 metres) and with a wingspan of 2.24 metres, there’ll be no getting away from the Magnificent Su. That’s the name of his website and he’s an avid Tweeter too. Born in Nigeria, and raised in New York city, he graduated from Rice University with a Bachelors in Civil Engineering. In 2011 he began his professional basketball career in the NBA D-league team RGV Vipers. The following season he was with the Reno Bighorns and last year he played for Al Rayyan Sports Club in Qatar and won the Heir Apparent Cup. He also played in Japan’s BJ League with Niigata Albirex Basketball team. Brad Anderson (22) Proud to support Taranaki Basketball. Though born and raised on the North Shore, Brad became a Taranaki man when he married local girl Kristina Gotz in January. Brad played for the Junior Tall Blacks and was invited to trial for the Tall Blacks team last year. His Harbour basketball team won the national champs in the U15, U17, and U21 tournaments, and he was named MVP at the U17 champs. SEASON SPONSOR 06-7599943 | [email protected] | www.harebdekenmotors.co.nz 20 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 12 Kaye McKee (22) 18 This former head boy of Spotswood College was born in Miami Beach, Florida, but moved to New Plymouth in 2005 with his family. He was the all-time leader in scoring and rebounds at Spotswood, and made the Canterbury U23 rep teams in 2011 and 2013 while he was in Christchurch completing his degree in Chemical Engineering. Kaye has has to overcome a tough upbringing – his mom didn’t feed him sugar for the first few years of his life! He spent the end of last year volunteering in Colombia and loved the fact he got to play soccer almost every day. He’s also enjoys surfing. Derek Albertsen (19) 1 Another high jumper of some renown, Derek gained 1st equal at the North Island Secondary School Champs in 2012. The former NPBHS student has put his university studies on hold while he plays for the MountainAirs. He suffered a bad head injury in 2010 when he fell off his skateboard going down a hill. He bruised his brain and fractured his skull, staying in hospital for a week. Last year Derek taught himself how to play the piano – between him and Aled, team sing-alongs are well and truly taken care of. SEASON SPONSOR Adrian Oliver (26) 2 Adrian was rated a Top 30 player in the USA as a high school senior, and was second in the nation in scoring during his junior year at San Jose State, and third highest scorer in the nation in his senior year. He also gained All Western Athletic Conference first team selection in his junior and senior years, was awarded Western Athletic Conference player of the week eight times. A year ago Adrian’s dad was diagnosed with cancer and the budding star turned down contract opportunities with multiple teams to play in the Australian league last season to stay home and look after him. His dad is now in Chemotherapy and doing better, and Adrian’s first foray back into the game he loves is with the Good Home Taranaki Mountainairs. VS. NELSON GIANTS VS. WAIKATO PISTONS VS. SUPER CITY RANGERS VS. CANTERBURY RAMS VS. SOUTHLAND SHARKS VS. WELLINGTON SAINTS VS. OTAGO NUGGETS VS. HAWKES BAY HAWKS Fri 18 April Thu 24 April Sat 10 May Sat 17 May Sat 24 May Fri 6 June Fri 13 June Sun 22 Jun 6.30pm 6.30pm 5pm 5pm 5pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 3pm SEASON SPONSOR TICKETS from Ticketmaster box office at TSB Showplace, or at the door; Adults $17; Children (5-18 yrs) $10 Family (2 adults + 2 children) $42; Under 5s FREE TICKETS ALSO AVAIL ABLE ONLINE AT WWW.TICKETMA STER .CO.NZ * Adults $15; Children $8; Season Pass $40 SEASON PASSES STILL GREAT VALUE* Adults $100; Children (5-18) $70; Family $300 Todd Fisher (24) (or post a cheque to Taranaki Basketball, PO Box 44, NP, and we’ll post your season pass to you - no service fees). 8 The tallest member of the team at 2.03 metres, Todd was in the Taranaki MountainAirs in 2010, before he headed off to university where he got a degree in mathematics. He is now doing Teacher’s College. He played rep basketball for Taranaki throughout his high school years and played U21 for Canterbury while at university in 2009. Over the years he has done individual coaching and has helped out coaching Taranaki rep teams. The talented sportsman also plays baseball, volleyball and does surf-lifesaving. Beauden Giddy (18) 11 As the top points scorer at the New Zealand U19s last year, Beauden caught the attention of national selectors and is currently trialling for the 2014 Junior Tall Blacks. In his last year at New Plymouth Boys’ High, Beauden also works a part-time job at Merrilands New World. He has incredibly quick hands and feet, which means he’s capable of some sneaky steals. When his three shot is firing, he can be a match-winner. The NBL will be a major step up for the teenager, but every year he continues to improve. *service fees apply TH E GO OD HO ME OT IO N GA ME TI CK ET PR OM at The Good Enjoy a meal or drink me ticket for Home and get your ga ss for just $35. just $12! Or a Family Pa www.basketballtaranaki.org.nz BEARS REUNION: Head coach Daryn Shaw (left) and assistant coach Willie Banks (centre) were both players in the successful 1990s BP Bears team that was coached by Steve McKean (right), who calls himself the “back-up assistant coach”. “It’s important to keep entry affordable as basketball is a popular family sport,” says Phil. In a SPARC/Sport Taranaki survey in 2011, basketball was revealed as the most popular team sport for boys and girls aged 11-18, in Taranaki. “By having a team in the NBL, Taranaki not only gains a pathway for top young players to progress to, it also means local fans get the chance to watch the nation’s basketball stars when they come here to play the Taranaki MountainAirs,” Phil adds. This year the Breakers’ stars are spread far and wide, with Reuben Te Rangi playing for last year’s champions the Southland Sharks, Daryl Corletto suiting up for the Super City Rangers and Corey Webster turning out for the Wellington Saints. The popular entertainment trio of Ash, Aidan and D-man are back again for the season and they can’t wait to get the crowd pumping again. “That Otago Nuggets game last year when the game went to quadruple overtime – that was epic,” says Dinnie. “We made history!” “When Jack Leasure shot that amazing three pointer in the last second of triple overtime, we ran out on to the court ‘cause we thought we’d won!” remembers Ash. But the hoarse DJs had to go back to their box to call another five minutes of game time. Watching former Tall Blacks coach, Tab Baldwin, get ejected from TSB Stadium was something else they weren’t expecting to see and they enjoyed getting the crowd righteously revved up when Mark Dickel’s fist connected with Jack Leasure’s face. For the entire rest of the game, every time Dickel got the ball, the crowd let him know they were not pleased. The trio are also organising various acts to entertain the crowds at halftime – singers, dancers, award-winning kapa haka and cheerleading groups, are all being lined up. “We had a pre-season game in Hawera which was really encouraging,” says Phil. “About 450 people turned up and we very nearly beat the Jets in the final minute. The local lads (Aled Jones from Hawera and development player Quintin Bailey of Stratford) got the biggest cheers of the day. We reckon with the kind of support we have had so far from supporters and sponsors and the effort our coaches and players are putting in, that 2014 could be a really exciting season to watch.” •• There’s more to KiwiSaver than you might think. KiwiSaver is an easy and affordable way to save for your retirement. And although nearly two million New Zealanders are enrolled in KiwiSaver, many are not entirely convinced of its benefits. The main reason for this is that there’s a lot of misinformation and mistrust when it comes to government saving schemes. We think it’s about time that we try and set the record straight and dispel some of the commonly held myths. Myth: The scheme is not safe because it’s not government guaranteed Truth: KiwiSaver is no different from any other investment in this respect. It’s intended to be a long term savings scheme and if investors do suffer losses in the short term, these losses will almost certainly be recovered in the long term. Myth: A successive government will scrap the scheme and run off with all our money Truth: The government doesn’t have the Truth: If you are an employee earning $40,000 per year and opt to contribute 3% of your salary, then your annual contribution will be $1,200. Once all the automatic IRD incentives are added, your account balance would be $3,920 (excluding charges and investment performance). Provided that you don’t need access to your funds prior to reaching the age of 65, it’s unlikely you’ll get a better return for your investment elsewhere. Myth: If I die before I turn 65, I will lose my KiwiSaver money power to take your money! As KiwiSaver is like many other savings or investment schemes, you retain the ownership to your own investment fund. The government’s only role in KiwiSaver is to administer salary deductions and remit them to the employee’s chosen KiwiSaver scheme provider. Truth: In the event of your death, the full value of your fund will be returned immediately to your next of kin, so you can’t ever lose the money. Myth : You’re better off investing your money elsewhere Truth: You can still enrol and receive the $1,000 kickstart. In addition, if you 22 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Myth: It doesn’t work for me as I’m not an employee choose to contribute up to $20 per week to KiwiSaver, the IRD will automatically add Member Tax Credits of 50 cents for every dollar you contribute. This equates to a 50% investment return (excluding charges and investment performance). Where else can you get that kind of return?! We regularly meet with clients who are unsure about what KiwiSaver really means for them. If you have any of these concerns or want to see if you are invested in the most appropriate fund, come and talk to us. Remember, foresight is better than hindsight! At Foresight Financial Planning we offer free advice and consultations. To get in touch with us, please call (06) 751 4510 or email [email protected]. A free disclosure statement is available on request. www.foresightfinancial.co.nz “OUCH!” Make the most of what’s left of the good weather! Come & try our delicious breakfast & brunch menu before heading out on one of the many bush walks Mount Taranaki has to offer. Poached Egg Florentine, Creamy Mushroom crepes, & so much more to excite the tastebuds. Don’t forget our Bed & Breakfast package for two people! Only $325 surprise that someone special in your life. POST ACCIDENT Ngati Ruanui Holdings Operating Company Ltd Your hosts Rod & Lynne Pulford, Winners of the Tripadvisor Website, 2013 Certificate of Excellence Award. Visitors to the region & locals may like to utilise the Mountain House as a base and spend a few days relaxing & enjoying our region. STAGE 2 Brunch, lunch, dinner. GIFT VOUCHERS Always popular & the ideal birthday or Anniversary present. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Open Wed - Sun 9AM until late NGATI RUANUI Stratford Mountain House STRATFORD P. 06 765 6100 E. [email protected] AFTER 10! Save $ ONLY $19.99 Stop in and see us for help in defence against winter chills and ailments. Mouthguards are a great way to prevent scenarios like this one. Unfortunately people don’t always wear them when they should, and accidents do happen. This young lady crashed off her bike and made an awful mess of herself. One tooth was broken at gum level and her front teeth were displaced. Kerry root filled and built up the broken tooth. He then put braces on to get the teeth into a stable alignment. After the braces had done their job, Kerry bleached the root filled tooth and bonded a partial retainer (inside the top teeth) to keep the teeth in their new position. Moral of the story - wear helmets when biking, and mouthguards when playing contact sports. GO VIR-DEFENCE is designed to support recovery from winter ills and chills. GO VIR-DEFENCE supports a strong immune system and the body’s defences to deal with winter threats. • Supports the immune system and the body’s defences • Includes high dose Olive Leaf extract • Immune supporting ingredients • VegeCap Advantage. If you have a tooth knocked out, immediately return it to its socket, or, if unable to do this, place it under the tongue or in a glass of milk until you can get treatment. STRANDON PHARMACY P. & L. MUNRO PHARMACY LTD 488 Devon Street East, New Plymouth P. 06 759 0294 F. 06 759 0291 LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 23 BEING DAD RICHARD HOBO Camp Hobo Nothing brings a family together like a few nights spent in a tent. Last year, we borrowed a tent from my sister and gave it a crack. That tent was pretty small, but it was fun and at least in a physical sense, we were definitely brought together by its nylon confines. This year, we decided to treat ourselves, go all out and buy ourselves a much bigger tent. The array of tents on offer is quite bewildering. At first, we thought we’d look for a second hand one online. Maybe pick up a nearly-new bargain from someone heading overseas, upgrading to a bigger tent, moving into a house, or getting divorced, but it didn’t take long for us to realise that we really knew nothing about tents or camping and that people selling second-hand tents online don’t generally offer twelve month, interest-free payment terms. We headed instead for the wilds of the retail sector, found a suitable shop, walked around for a little while looking bewildered and were soon asked if we needed help. Did we ever. We quickly discounted small tents, expensive tents, outrageous tents and ugly tents and were soon down to the choice of two, one about double the price of other. Camping Store Guy had a scruffy goatee beard, wore sandals and heartily recommended we go for the more expensive item. Hmmmm… I thought to myself, he would say that, wouldn’t he? “I’m not on commission!” he blurted out, as he read my mind. 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We had a big tent and now we had to use it. No matter how enormous you think your tent is, there will always be a much bigger one at the camp site; several in fact. Soon, however, we would have to face the grim task of erecting our fancy new tent. We had toyed with the idea of doing a dry run and putting the tent up in the backyard at home, but with all the Christmas festivities, we never got around to it. Now, we would be putting it up in full view of the rest of the campground and we were close to the loo block as well. Any procedure attempted by a married couple that involves a complicated process and possibly reference to instructions is prone to end in disaster. The tent we’d bought came with very limited instructions; nothing more than a small white rectangle of fabric inside the tent bag with a few instructional pictograms for guidance. “Is that all they’re giving us?” I spluttered out hopelessly. As someone who spends all day in their proper job looking at complicated schematic drawings of machinery, I felt we were doomed; it can’t be that easy. Luckily, I was with Lorna-“I-once-pitched-a-tent-on-a-mountainside”-Hobo. “That’s all we need,” she said. The children were happily dispatched to the nearby playground and the process began. Lorna pointed out that the poles were different colours, (something I hadn’t noticed) and therefore went into the different coloured recesses. It was genius. We worked together, didn’t argue and half an hour or so of jiggery-pokery later, the tent was up and we had a home for the next few days. And what a few days it was. We were in an ideal spot; we had a river, a beach, sand dunes and some friendly neighbours who had even brought along their cat! These people hailed from Auckland and were looking for somewhere to get away to. They’d looked up this place on Google maps and booked it straight away. One evening, gazing out across the sun-blazed campground towards the sparkling ocean as I cooked sausages on our gas cooker, I noticed the camp caretaker moving things about with his quad bike and trailer. “You’re working late,” I said, “it’s well past beer o’clock.” “Yeah, bit of a storm coming in tomorrow afternoon,” he said cheerily, “bit of wind and rain, nothing to worry about. We’ll be fine here.” The next day, the tent came down even more quickly than it went up and we were home by the time the first lashings of wind and rain started to pelt against our living room windows. •• As the months get cooler and wetter, we all tend to hibernate a bit more. But that doesn’t mean you have to go without the company of friends and families until summer comes round again. “Mid-winter feasts, mid-winter Christmas parties, themed dinners, there are all sorts of occasions people like to use my services for,” says Megan Hale of Dining at Home, a new in-home catering service where Megan comes into your home and cook restaurant quality food for you. “Birthday parties, particularly for those over 40, who often have fabulous homes but want to concentrate on their guests and let me handle the cooking.” Megan’s also hoping someone will invite her to cook for an All Blacks party when they play the English three times in June. “We’re all about real food, and keeping it simple,” says Samantha Holder of The Contented Pig, a new café she and husband Russell opened in Fitzroy during February. “We use organic produce and we’re predominantly vegetarian. We’re all about providing people with healthy options.” This includes simple cooking techniques to keep the food as natural as possible, as well as not using a lot of additives or preservatives. The tables in the café are “Imagine the fun you could have with that, inviting over your English friends, enjoying perhaps a roast and then watching the test.” Or getting glammed up for an evening and sending a limo to pick up all your guests. Megan has a stack of ideas. “Winter could also be a good time to get staff together as many businesses were just too busy at the end of the year to do a Christmas party.” You may opt for a buffet-style feast, or plated meals over several courses. Megan does all the shopping, prep work, cooking and cleaning, so all you have to do, is chat and entertain your guests. Megan also ensures glasses are filled and pre-dinner snacks are served. It all starts with a quick meeting at your house to discuss what kind of dinner party you want, plan the menu and for Megan to see what the kitchen is like so made from untreated timber and even their cleaning products are non-toxic. Open for breakfast and lunch, people also buy their amazing salads to takeaway and have with dinner. “We make the salads fresh each day and generally have half a dozen on offer,” says Samantha. “There is a Mediterranean or Moroccan influence to our food – Russell loves to use spices.” For breakfast, they don’t do bacon – ironic really considering the name of the café. “We’re not anti-meat but there are so many other options you can have for breakfast when you don’t limit yourself to bacon.” The breakfast/brunch she knows what equipment and space she’ll have to work with. Megan then emails the proposal, complete with costs, and once agreed, a deposit is paid. On the evening, Megan arrives with all her equipment and gets to work. She can even set the table and organise flowers. “It’s all about making it the dining experience you want it to be,” says Megan. Her philosophy is “fresh is best” so you won’t find any packaged sauces or processed foods amongst her goods. Being gluten-free, she is also very understanding of any dietary restrictions of her guests. MEGAN HALE Your personal foodie! m 0210757541 e [email protected] w www.diningathome.co.nz menu is ever-changing and options expand for the weekend trade. The couple’s healthy approach to food extends to their baking, using the best products, unrefined sugars and flours, organics where they can and keeping the portions small. They have sourced organic sourdough bread that’s naturally leavened for their toast to have with organic jam, eggs or homemade baked beans. There are also gluten free baking and salads on offer. Cold drinks are by the organic brand Six Barrel Soda, and their coffee is by Coffee Supreme from Wellington – a lighter roast the couple believes suits their food well. OPEN from Wed – Sun, hours are: Wed - Fri 7.30am - 3.30ish; Weekends 8am - 3.30ish 547 Devon Street East, Fitzroy Village p. 757 2377 e. [email protected] www.thecontentedpig.co.nz WEDDINGS DR SIMON J. LEES. B.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Full range of treatments available including • Cosmetic dentistry • Implants • Tooth whitening • Tooth coloured restorations • Amalgam free practice Your smile is one of your greatest assets If you have damaged or discoloured teeth, come and have them repaired in a single visit with our new state-of-the-art technology designed to save you time, inconvenience and cost. With your commitment and our professional care we can create your perfect smile. Welcoming new patients Kawaroa Dental Centre 122 St Aubyn Street New Plymouth Tel: 759 1630 www.leesdental.co.nz Email: [email protected] I Do Ron Hough and Trish Becker were married at Jerusalem, up the Whanganui River. Bride and groom are both from the local marae but now live and work in Tikorangi. Already the parents of nine children, they decided to get married on Saturday the 15th March, and the eldest son gave mum away. The old house was their great grandfather’s house. Photo: Rob Tucker RECENTLY MARRIED? Send your wedding photo and details to [email protected] before 15th May for inclusion in our next issue. Images need to be in a tif or jpg file, at least 1MB in size. Perfect DESTINATION for your honeymoon DREAMING of that The House of Travel Bridal Registry can help your dreams come true, allowing your guests, both overseas and at home, the convenience to contribute to your honeymoon. Let your team at House of Travel New Plymouth organise your Honeymoon Bridal Registry for you with ease. Ask about the benefits today! House of Travel New Plymouth 06 759 5980 | [email protected] BRIDE OF THE YEAR ENTRIES NOW OPEN Saturday 10th May 2014 at Quality Hotel Plymouth International Every year it’s a chance for brides to wear their wedding dresses once more, and considering the thought and expense that goes into creating most wedding gowns, it makes sense to give them another airing! Last year’s winner, Amanda Hoeta (pictured), received prizes from Plantation Design Store ($1000 voucher), Christies Jewellery ($500 voucher), flowers, wine and a night for two at Nice Hotel. There will be a similar array of prizes this year, says organiser, Rebecca Askin. The show starts at 7.30pm at the Quality Hotel Plymouth International. Categories are brides, bride and groom, mothers, flower girls and page boys and bridesmaids. Tickets are $33 dollars each and are available from TSB Showplace or www.ticketmaster.co.nz Entry is by Facebook this year and you can find the entry form on the Facebook link: www.facebook.com / TaranakiBrideOf TheYear2014 Entries close 26th April 2014. the LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 27 FASHION Words Irena Brooks AUTUMN WINTER FASHION 2014 Every year when April hits we pack away our bright and colourful summer gear and drag out our dark coats and knits to get us through another Taranaki winter. But this year, there’s been a change. Things aren’t quite as dark any more. In fact, florals are persisting into the cooler months and one has to wonder, have there ever been so many different coloured pants for guys to wear? Image Above: Contrasting sleeves are a trend this season as are florals. Models: Kirsty Honeyfield (left) & Annalee Muggeridge Hair: Michelle Mowat Hair By Ebony & PHB Professional Hair Brands Make-up: Karla Christiansen Photography: Nikki Froome Clothing available from Katwalk 28 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 CONTINUES TO GROW 3 inner-city salons - 3 very talented team members Welcome Steve! Having been in the hair industry for 28 years, Steve is returning to New Plymouth having originally trained with . Steve has not only been a salon stylist but has also done session work and television work in Auckland, New York, London, Toronto and most recently Melbourne. Now he’s back here in New Plymouth and is looking forward to meeting you! Design Space A senior stylist at Hair By Design and recently qualified Barber, Hannah has been chosen by Schwarzkopf NZ to be a Next Generation Ambassador. This role sees Hannah travel throughout NZ with a team who share a passion for education to inspire hairdressers of all ages. Exciting times ahead! Hair By Design (On The Hill) 7599313 - 35 Devon St East Canadian stylist, Shaun has been in the industry for 34 years. He’s been involved in many aspects of the trade from teaching, session work and competing in many competitions. Shaun has trained in London with top academies such as Vidal Sassoon, Toni & Guy, Trevor Sorbe and Rita Rusk to name a few. He has worked in Toronto, London, Melbourne and now in New Plymouth! Studio (On King) 7579595 - 42 King St TS_MAI_FS14_KB_Promotion_DINlang_be_AUD.indd 1 19.02.14 12:57 (On The Corner) 7599315 - 84 Devon Street West Congrats Hannah! Welcome Shaun! DIAMOND JEWELLERS dalgleishjeweller.co.nz LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 29 Texture is important too, with soft knits, dip-dyed furs & luxurious coats. This winter’s look for women is all about soft materials that invite you to curl up and cuddle in front of the fire. There’s lots of layering and clashing of colours in rich reds, royal blues, deep purple, fuschia pinks, oranges, forest greens and aquatic teal. Evocative prints with maybe floral, or birdlife patterns, feature frequently, and the textures continue with velvet tops and suede pants - some items combine the whole gamut of contrasting patterns, colours and materials. Panelled dresses, lacy sleeves, or fur-edged jackets there’s lots of fun to be had. Tartans, black and white checks, and leather-look are utilised in tailored, sophisticated designs such as pants and blazer jackets. A range of Pandey hats by Sherpa Adventure Clothing can be found at Kiwi Outdoors. This new clothing range is actually tested and made by Sherpas and their families so when you buy a garment, you are directly helping their economy. Long-sleeved tops, hooded knitwear and jackets are all available from this range. The 2014 LBD has subtle contrast features like the sequins in this number. Model: Kirsty Honeyfield Hair: Michelle Mowat Hair By Ebony & PHB Professional Hair Brands Make-up: Karla Christiansen Photography: Nikki Froome Clothing available from Katwalk TESTED BY SHERPAS, WORN BY EVERYONE Limited items of this exciting new range in store now 18 Ariki Street, New Plymouth P 758 4152 30 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Caci New Plymouth, 11 Liardet St Call us on 0800 458 458 for your free consultation. Anoraks are a major feature this year, for guys and girls. Long length with a split tail and hood, they are practical too. If you prefer a shorter jacket, bombers are big also - layered over knits and in luxe fabrics. Oversized knitwear and cardis teamed with ripped boyfriend jeans and strappy heels or round toe heel boots are right on trend this year. Dresses and skirts feature asymmetrical hemlines, with luxe oversize separates. Hats are this season’s ‘must-have’ item - more specifically felt brim hats in a range of seasonal colours. For the guys, bucket hats and 5 panel caps are coming through strong. There are lots of beanies, but they are shallower, or rolled up these days. Or keep a long beanie, but with a pom pom. Fashion’s retro flavour this season is straight from the 80s with skaterboy looks and a bit of punk attitude. Take some plaid, add some bling, pirate sleeves and ripped jeans and you’re set. Hectic lifestyles are reflected in a trend for activewear that take you in style from the gym to the supermarket. Top your look with a sportswear jacket and some patterned Nike Frees with a Janoski cut. Skater wears Krew Griffin long sleeve textured shirt with Aztec stripes, teamed with Wrangler pants and Supra Pro Model shoes. www.cuttingedgehair.co.nz Website live mid April / Check us out / book online THE ULTIMATE IN WARMTH Keep warm this Possum winter with sual Fur Ca ts all natural, o Bo high quality, $ 150.00 New Zealand made possum products. Possum Merino knitwear also available. 1103 Opunake Road, Stratford (10 mins from Stratford on the way to Dawson Falls) P: 06 7646133 E: [email protected] www.envirofur.co.nz 32 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Girl features Rhythm Alpine Parker over cozy cocoa knit, keeping it stylish and practical.Clothing available at Seasons/Cheapskates. PAN_Dalgeish_Jewellers_216x149_MD14.indd 1 This check shirt by Icebreaker is 100% woven merino - its lightweight, airy feel and sophisticated details make it a great choice for travel, and being merino, it doesn’t crease, feels warm in cooler climates and breathes in warmer environments. Available at Kiwi Outdoors. 2/04/2014 9:00:57 AM LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 33 High-waisted jeans anyone? New Swarovski jewellery releases from Dalgleish Diamond Jewellers (clockwise from bottom left): Two new necklace options from Swarovski; the world’s bestselling and fastest selling Slake bracelets ($149); and a simply gorgeous diamond pendant ($2495) Apparently yes, with a crop top - for the brave and toned tummied amongst us. Patterned leggings abound, but mercifully without leg warmers, while Wrangler denim jackets fully lined with sheepskin for the men, will evoke memories in anyone over the age of 40. Smoking may be out of style, but Marlboro Man lives on... Men’s casual wear has seen a shift with massive logos and branding out, and subtle styling in. Contrasting sleeves continue, some with branding printed down them in a hark back to the 80s. Block colours are popular, with some styles combining several block colours sewn together. Party shirts are short-sleeved with funky patterns. Pair them with the ever-popular chinos or the latest skinny cargos and top them with an anorak. Black on black shoes keep cleanerlooking in winter, as do the new off-white soled shoes. There is a vast array of options and now that the cooler weather has arrived, it’s time to check what local stores are offering.•• LIVE thanks Laura from Katwalk Clothing, and Jesse and Candace from Seasons/Cheapskates for their input. NEW SEASON RANGE OUT NOW Warm, breathable & odour resistant There’s nothing more natural to wear in nature. 18 Ariki Street, New Plymouth P 758 4152 34 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 WINTER IN STORE NOW! LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED What’s hot Mother’s Day ~ Sunday 11th May DURANCE CHERRY BAG Indulge your senses with body care products inspired by the richly scented and coloured rural Provencal countryside. With 95% natural ingredients. Colour options available, as well as bowler bag style. See full range at www.cherryonline.co.nz La Paige, on the Hill, Devon St, NP. Phone 769 6650 WE HAVE MOVED! But not too far. 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The dated decor, the perceived distance from New Plymouth, and the two acres of grounds to maintain, didn’t sound like anyone else’s idea of sanctuary. But the Rowsons had a vision, which, eighteen months on, has finally been realised. Proud supplier of the granite bench tops in the kitchen & bathrooms of the feature home Granite, Marble, Quartz, Kitchen benchtops, Servery tops, Vanities & Fire surrounds Cnr Molesworth & High St New Plymouth | www.granitetops.co.nz | Ph 06 7572712 36 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Before After Words Irena Brooks Photos Roger Richardson Driving up the tree-lined driveway to this sleek attractive home, it’s hard to comprehend all the changes that have taken place that have transformed it from its seventies Summit Stone grandeur. The Rowsons are the third owners of this property, and say the main attraction was the land and grounds. It is an established neighbourhood and they love the fact that it is only 10 minutes from town - 8 minutes on a good day. “Our workshop and showroom is in Waiwhakaiho, so it doesn’t take long at all to get here - it takes longer to get across town,” comments Brad. “With a thriving business and two young boys we needed to have that escape.” With two acres of flat land, established trees and a massive shelter belt surrounding it, they knew they had space for their two growing boys, three dogs and cat. “The home had good solid bones, it just needed an overhaul,” says Annika. It has certainly got that. Not one part of the house remains untouched. The grounds have also received a fair bit of attention. The only thing you could safely say hasn’t been made over, is the lawn. The whole look of the house was instantly transformed when they plastered over the brick and painted it charcoal. The tiled roof was sprayed white and the dated brown aluminium joinery replaced with modern silver pearl joinery, instantly giving a lift to the outside, and adding more light inside. For appointments please phone Annika or Brad Rowson 10 Lower Smart Rd Waiwakaiho | New plymouth 4312 | p. 06 7696886 | m. 027 4429726 | e. [email protected] www.rowsonkitchens.co.nz LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 37 Before Decking has been added on just about every side of the house, to create a welcoming and obvious entry, a fantastic indoor/outdoor flow, and rejuvenating the pool area. A dark pergola near the pool has been demolished, as has an encompassing high brown wooden fence that surrounded the house. The only fence now is the white vertical railing one by the pool. A pool house and spa have been added while the pool itself has been converted from chlorine to magnesium, a modern form of salt. “It’s a natural option that is gentle on your skin. It’s great on the joints and kinder to eyes with a minimum of maintenance,” says Annika. The established trees provide natural barriers and shelter around the grounds. “Conifers for Africa,” were cleared out and four mature oak trees, planted for each of the original owners’ four children, line one boundary. All of the planting beds have been cleaned out and replanted with dietes, palms, hibiscus and ligularia. “The plants at the entranceway were higher than the house,” remarks Brad. “People didn’t even know there was a front door here and would just wander around to the back. We wanted to have a more open entrance.” An established Jacaranda tree remains, with a birdbath from Brad’s grandparents’ place nestled beneath. The flat lawns at front and back take about 90 minutes to mow with the ride on, but would be the envy of many a backyard cricketer. You could play a BYC tournament here. 38 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Inside, the whole design and decor screamed seventies. The original colour palette featured classics from the era, like brown cabinetry, mustard curtains and yellow glass. Teamed with archways, small rooms and a no-doubt-groovyat-the-time red and grey brick oven tower with slider to poke food through to the dining room from the kitchen, the makeover was more aesthetic than structural. The first obvious solution to the dark living area, was to open it up and create a more open-plan space. A plain colour palette of white and charcoal, with a 70s inspired wallpaper in similar tonings, has established an air of light and calm. “When we were stripping off the old wallpaper, the original layer had the same design as the one we have chosen, just with a smaller pattern and different colours,” comments Annika. The laundry, which was located next to the kitchen, was shifted to the garage so that they could enlarge the kitchen. As kitchens are a core part of the couple’s business (Rowson Kitchens), the Rowsons knew exactly what they wanted. A massive granite benchtop sits atop the island, while a stainless steel benchtop features above the cabinetry under the window overlooking the pool area. High gloss laquer in white has been used on the cabinetry, to again help with adding light to the area. Massive floor to ceiling woodgrain doors screen a combined scullery and pantry ideal to open up for the children at mealtimes, then just screen away. The scullery sink includes a boiling water tap so hot drinks can be made instantly without having to wait for a jug to boil. Large glossy charcoal tiles cover the floor while the Blum drawers are both electric and soft-closing. Mid-charcoal carpet extends from the edge of the kitchen area throughout the house. Beyond the dining area is the lounge, complete with a 1100mm wide Warmington fireplace - offering the PROUDLY FINISHING PROJECTS FOR ROWSON JOINERY FURNITURE RESTORATION TRADITION QUALIFIED FRENCH POLISHERS Specialist Antique Restoration Contemporary furniture joinery finisher All sprayed finishes - Authentic traditional ageing effects Kitchen and bar top specialty finishes On site polishing & damage repair YOU WON’T FIND A BETTER QUALIFIED OR CARING TEAM 5 Dakota Place Bell Block p. 06 755 0845 e. [email protected] practicality and comfort of an open fire, but with some modern technology to make it more efficient. The surround has been done in a copper tile while the lounge furniture is of natural substances, with a brown leather couch and wooden coffee table. The second living area is a relaxed space offering the children a more informal place to relax and play. Down the hallway are the three bedrooms, office and bathroom. The walls have been papered in the same pattern as the lounge, but with lighter tonings. The bedrooms are on the northern side of the house, overlooking the back garden area, with the master bedroom at the very end of the hallway, the quietest end of the home. Massive mirrored, floor to ceiling doors conceal oodles of wardrobe space on one wall, while floor to ceiling opaque curtains gently screen the ranchsliders to the outside deck and garden. The wallpaper from the lounge, is replicated on the wall the beds sits against, and the en suite adjoins off the remaining wall. Rob Street [email protected] PH 027 447 7149 LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 39 Like the main bathroom, it has been tiled from floor to ceiling with the same glossy charcoal tiles that feature in the kitchen. “I wanted the bathrooms to be quite opulent,” says Annika. Both the en suite and main bathroom feature a wall screening a walk-in shower, plus a bank of mirrored cupboards above the vanity. Both bathrooms also feature wallpaper. Next door is an office, which the entire family uses at different times. This room can also be used as a nursery as it allows access to the main bedroom via a cavity slider. The toilet is in a separate room from the main bathroom and the previously avocado green lavatory has been replaced with a new white version. The walls are wallpapered and a feature light reflects off the glossy tiles - it looks like a completely different room. The double garage also features a massive games room, the re-located laundry and a sleep-out, complete with toilet, adding another 120sm to the house space of 250sm. The ample grounds offer the children multiple choices. “The kids ride their bikes up and down the driveway, they build forts, have a hidden tree hut, or they’re in the games room or in the pool,” says Annika. “They have learned so much about animals, trees and plants since moving out here.” And renovating too one suspects. “It’s been an easy transition - it’s our third renovation and you learn from each one you do.” Like how to work within a budget. “If you design well and affordably, you don’t have to end up over-capitalising on your project,” says Annika. Having a reliable and trusted group of tradespeople is also a big help, and from their work with Rowson Kitchens, they have built up just such a network of people they were able to call on for their own project. designer bed linen table linen rugs furniture fabrics opening hours monday - friday, 9am - 5pm and saturday, 9:30am - 1pm unit 9/477a devon street east, strandon, new plymouth (in the complex down beside the mitchell cycles building) phone 06 758 1771 www.biancalorenne.co.nz find us on facebook 40 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Before “By doing renovations ourselves, we completely understand what clients are going through when they undertake a renovation,” says Annika. In fact, renovating has become a bit of a passion for the pair, with renovations now being the lion’s share of their work. “You get to work more closely with clients and new builds just tend to focus on the budget,” says Brad. “Renovations are an affordable way of adding value to a property while achieving the lifestyle people are after, without having to move out of a neighbourhood they may really like.” “Renovating is also a great way to climb the property ladder,” Annika adds. “You can just choose to do a bit of the overall project as you can afford it.” The couple has noticed a trend towards 70s homes amongst friends and clients. “They’re lovely big houses and affordable to renovate. We could never have afforded a home like this in New Plymouth,” adds Annika. “It’s a really easy house to entertain in - the indoor/outdoor flow is superb. When people come to visit, they want to stay, so we end up having these lovely long lazy lunches and dinners. 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The most common seed incriminated is the barley grass seed because its unique spear shape allows it to penetrate through the skin to lodge in the tissue. This seed enters under the skin commonly between the toes, the “arm pits” the neck or anywhere along the abdomen wall. Once through the skin it will form an abscess that shows as a discharging sinus (or hole) – in between the toes it is very painful and the pet (usually the dog) will be very lame and will be licking at the paw excessively. Visualisation of the seed may be possible using an ultrasound examination but often the “hunt” for the seed is using a special pair of forceps and exploring the hole / lesion “blindly”. Once found and removed healing is usually rapid with a short course of antibiotics. However if the seed penetrates deeply or is in difficult to access areas of the body, surgery to remove the abscess is required – this can be both difficult and time-consuming with prolonged recovery times. The seed can also get lodged down the ear or in the eye. Infrequently these seeds cause very significant disease and examples seen at this clinic include: The seed also easily sticks to our clothing – if after a walk you find these seeds in your socks or clothing be sure to examine your dog thoroughly for seeds concentrating on the feet and the “front” of the dog (where it walks through the grass). • A seed penetrating through the back of the nose into the brain causing an abscess (and death) • A seed penetrating into the spinal cord. • A seed getting into the lungs. Above: “Barley” or “Spear” grass seed Above: Seeding grass These grasses are found in open areas generally where soil fertility is low – along the Te Henui walkway and some of the unmown areas of the Te Henui cemetery are examples of land where dogs are commonly walked that has this grass. animals in the family for 30 years 477 St aubyn st, new plymouth phone: 06 7513000 (24 hours) Owned and operated by animal lovers Merle and Grant Doughty The Pet Motel offers personalised top quality services where care and cuddles are guaranteed. PET PIX www.staubynvet.co.nz Dogworkz Taranaki specialise in top quality mobile bathing and grooming services. 374 Junction Road, New Plymouth (opposite Burgess Park) Phone 758 9078. Mobile 027 248 0084 42 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Oscar knows who the top cat is! Email your pet photos to [email protected] LIVE DRIVE The Ultimate Search Engine 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 3.0 DIESEL Words + Photos Richard Hobo Language is full of emotive words; adventure, spirit, outdoors, are just some of them. Jeep is another. Jeep is a name that was borne out of necessity. Originally deriving from the abbreviation GP for General Purpose vehicle, the name Jeep appeared as America entered World War II and soon became a common sight on the battlefield. Entering post-war civilian life as army surplus stock, Jeeps came into their own as rugged goanywhere vehicles and started a revolution that continues today. The world has come a long way since World War II and so has Jeep. No longer is this a company building basic, utilitarian transport for the army. The new Grand Cherokee Laredo is a vehicle that comes fullyloaded, which is even more surprising considering the Laredo is the base model of the Grand Cherokee range. It’s almost easier to list what it doesn’t have than what it does and I spent ages sitting in this car in my driveway, busily playing with the two touch screens which control everything from extensive vehicle information to entertainment. This has also been the easiest vehicle to which I have paired my phone through the Bluetooth system. It literally took less than a minute. The vehicle information that’s on hand is pretty impressive too. Want to know the condition of the oil in your engine? Or the temperature of the transmission? Or even the pressure in the tyres? It’s all there on the screen in front of you. Maybe, like the Jeep itself, you’re from the good ol’ USA and can’t get your head around the metric system. Simple, just change the speedometer to read in miles per hour. Or, if analogue dials aren’t your thing, just change over to a digital readout. 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Not to be outdone, Jeep has fitted an 8-speed automatic to the Grand Cherokee, which meant that once I was out of town, I had to stop and take off again, flicking my way through all eight gears with the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, just to count them all. The console-mounted shifter is something new to me, as it doesn’t slide back and forth through a traditional gate, but simply toggles back and forth. It takes a little getting used to, but once mastered is a breeze to use. If you like going bush, you’ll be pleased to know that the Grand Cherokee comes standard with low-range 4WD selection. If you find the outside world a bit daunting, this car comes with a knob that adjusts the vehicle’s drive capabilities to suit the terrain ahead. Rock, mud, sand, dirt and snow. Switch between them all and a neat little graphic will appear on the display, showing your plucky vehicle conquering the landscape. Gizmos aside, there’s space aplenty in this car, even for the very tall, with both front seats being electrically adjustable and very accommodating. One feature I really like is the dark interior, the darkness of which even extends to the hood lining, which gives the car a cosy, secure feeling. It’s not at all gloomy and the dark colours are off-set by neat little chrome and grey accents around the car. There’s also some really decent interior lights on board too, particularly on the tailgate. These really light up the luggage compartment well and may have something to do with American’s love for tailgate parties… Technology-wise, Jeep is taking a giant step forward by not fitting a CD player to the Grand Cherokee. Apparently, a small shiny disc that can hold hours of music is too old-hat for today’s generation of car-buyers and so in the CD player’s place is a USB port, iPod dock, auxiliary port and an SD card reader. There’s even a Jeep app you can download to your phone if that’s your sort of thing. One thing an app can never recreate though is the grunt of the Grand Cherokee’s three litre diesel engine and the best way to appreciate that is to head to Auto City Prestige on Gill Street and take one for a drive yourself. •• 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 2987cc common rail V6 turbo-diesel 8-speed automatic Maximum power: 184kW@4000rpm Maximum torque: 570Nm@2000rpm Economy: 7.5 litre per 100kms PRICE AS TESTED: $73,990 LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 I 45 DIY TRAVEL GUY PETER MEADS Wonderful Tonight It’s late in the evening, she’s wondering what clothes to wear. She puts on her make-up and brushes her long blonde hair. And then she asks me, “Do I look all right?” And I say, “Yes, my little pumpkin-poo, and will you please get a bloody move on.” “Don’t worry about me,” says Shelley, “just make sure you’re ready.” I roll my eyes (metaphorically, of course, one doesn’t physically roll eyes at Shelley). “It’s night time,” I say. “An outdoor concert. Nobody’s gonna see what your wearing.” Shelley rolls her eyes. Physically, of course. How can it take her so long? It’s like when she goes into the women’s loos at a mall. What does she do in there? I’ve often had to send in search parties to look for her. She comes back out from the bedroom. “Does this look better?” “You look wonderful.” I have found it pays to be both complimentary and noncommittal to such questions. Finally, she comes out dressed completely differently. “Have you got the tickets?,” she asks. I’ve been ready for over an hour and this doesn’t deserve an answer. I stand up to leave. STIHL SHOP NEW PLYMOUTH 50 Molesworth St, New Plymouth P 759 2032 46 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 “Hold on,” she says, “I need to do my toes.” And it dawns on me. Maybe that’s why she takes so long in mall loos. Maybe she’s redecorating her toenails or changing all her clothes or asking other women’s advice on what scarf to wear when going to mall loos. Finally - again finally - she appears to be ready. “You’re not wearing that shirt, are you?” “Um.” “It doesn’t go with those shoes.” Shelley often makes these observations. And you know, I never once considered whether these shoes go with that shirt. How would I know? She’s even questioned me over the colour of my socks. Who looks at socks? I usually make sure one sock matches the other but what else is there to match? My belly button lint? I have a very precise way of dressing. I wear whatever is on top of the drawer or at the front of the closet. And who decides that? Not me. I change my shirt. “Right,” she says, “are you ready?” The question is deliberately designed to annoy. Shelley walks out the door. “Have you seen the car keys?” I yell from the kitchen. She replies with something derogatory about being where I left them. How would I know where I left them? I search everywhere. They are not on the kitchen bench, not on my bedside cabinet, not down the side of the couch. I bet Shelley moved them. I look up, I look down. I look here, I look there. I cannot find them anywhere. I search the whole house but they are nowhere to be found. Shelley walks back inside, glances at the coffee table, moves my magazine, picks up my keys and hands them to me. “Oh,” We are half way down the driveway when I ask if I should take a jacket. Shelley waits patiently while I race back inside to get one, hoping against all hope that the jacket I pick matches my underwear. “Did you remember the camera?” she asks as we start off again. I race back inside. “Wallet?” she says. 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A yearning for solid walls that don’t flap loudly in the wind or become damp in the rain; for something that doesn’t flood; for the ability to shut out the relentless white noise of a high tide whilst trying to sleep; to wake up without aching hips from sleeping on a cold airbed. So this year, we did some online research. We considered a caravan but neither of us had a tow bar. A huge motor home seemed a bit over the top – not to mention expensive. A campervan began to look like an appealing option. We decided to rent a cheap, basic one as our first foray into four-wheeled camping. We had to pick it up in Auckland. It was a reassuring shade of green, with one of those conference stickers on its dashboard, saying “Hello, my name is Bruce.” We took it over to the North Shore, where we had been staying and were going to leave my car, and transferred all our luggage, which appeared a lot smaller The New Plymouth Operatic Society Costume Hire has a new improved residence. Easily street accessible, costume hiring has been made simple! A quick walk past the Ticket Master office (now selling Phantom of the Opera tickets), brings you to ‘The Wardrobe’ department. Boasting a huge range of accessories, outfits and props, the ladies can help you choose an ensemble suitable for any event. Browse the racks or scan the book in a van than it did in a car. Finally, we were ready to set off for the Coromandel. I turned the key. Well, I tried to. It wouldn’t turn. After a minute or two of jiggling the steering wheel with one hand and the key with the other, it suddenly gave and I was able to start the engine, which went “SQUEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!” “Fan belt,” I declared authoritatively. I don’t know where that authority was when Bruce had briefly made the same sound as we approached the Harbour Bridge half an hour earlier. We set off down the road and the shrieking stopped. Then it came back, then it stopped again. We pulled over. I stopped the engine but made sure I left the key in the first position, so I could still start it again. We weighed up our options – carry on and just hope the fan belt lasts, or get it fixed now. We had paid for full roadside cover, so chose the latter. I rang the hotline and they called me back with the address of the nearest participating garage. Five minutes later, we were there. The mechanic turned the ignition. “It’s your fan belt,” he declared, of ideas for inspiration, you will not go away disappointed. Whether you are having a birthday party or anniversary celebration, a work do, themed event or a Christmas party come and take a look at the numerous options available. From Fred Flintstone to Elvis, cowboys and animals, national and military attire, you will find it all here. With hats and wigs galore, medieval gowns, dinner suits and kids costumes too, the options are endless. So come along with your best ideas and you will be amazed at what you find. authoritatively. He opened up the engine (conveniently accessed under the passenger seat) and took some notes. “It actually needs three fan belts.” The supplier was ten minutes away and the work would take about an hour. With the time approaching noon, he directed us to a nearby cafe for lunch. The cafe was quite fun, with a big shelf unit full of vinyl LPs and the in-house music played on a turntable. Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA album was on repeat, as he was coming to town that week. Around 1:00pm, we called in to see how our own Bruce was getting on. The fan belts hadn’t arrived yet. They rang the supplier again and sent someone off to collect them. We sat in the office and read our books. I finished mine. Shortly before 3pm, the mechanic handed me the keys. Bruce was ready to roll. At the time when we should have been passing through sleepy Colville, on the final leg of our rural journey, we were set to hit Auckland’s pre-rush-hour Harbour Bridge traffic. I turned the key. Well, I tried to. •• E WE HAV MOVED! OPEN Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 11am – 2pm | LATE NIGHTS Thursdays from 5pm – 7.30pm CLOSED Mondays | 76 King Street p. 06 758 4899 e. [email protected] 48 I LIVE MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2014 Get your head into the clouds Words Katherine Roberts Are you keeping up with the times or will you be left behind? Cloud Accounting & Payroll Software are HERE and businesses are loving it. Everyone keeps throwing around the words “Cloud Software”. But what is it? Cloud software is an application that exists purely on the internet – you have nothing stored on the hard drive of your computer. The beauty of the Cloud is the accessibility – from any device anywhere in the world, as long as you have an internet connection. For this reason it is often referred to as “online software”. Online ACCOUNTING software gives you the ability to: • Invite users to view your file. Be brave and invite your accountant to access your software – no more sending in backups of the latest file they can just login. • Get daily transaction downloads from your bank – you can add as many different accounts and credit cards as you have, from as many banks as you use! • Sleep safely knowing all your information is backed up in the cloud - no need to backup up daily, weekly, monthly or annually ever again; • See your data translated into easy to read reports and graphs and back through into source data from the on screen reports. CLOUD ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE OPTIONS: Though most software providers now have an online option here are a few: Xero – The Beautiful Accounting Software. Prices start at $23 per month. Supplement Xero with a partner add on – seamless integration for more complicated needs such as Workflow Max, and Spotlight reporting. Basic stock tracking is a Xero feature being added this year. Farmers can get excited about Figured on Farm – a complete online livestock tracking, farm budgeting and forecasting tool. Sign up with BDO to get the benefits of our Platinum Status. Once you sign up for Xero – get your first month free! MYOB Live – Easy online accounting for less than $1 a day. Perfect for sole traders and small business with simple accounting needs. Sign up with us and receive your first month free. Reckon One – NZ release date is scheduled for early April . Pay by module – the ability to turn modules on and off as required. Do you need invoicing for only 3 months of the year – well turn that module off for 9 months of the year and save some money. You still have access to the data and have the ability to turn it back on with a phone call. Get the core module for $5 per month and add on additional modules from $3 per month. Modules include invoicing, bank feeds, job costing, and inventory. Take advantage of a 1 month free trial once the NZ version is launched! OK, so once you have your accounting software online why would you want a desktop based payroll? With Cloud PAYROLL OPTIONS : • You can choose managed or nonmanaged PAYE filing. Managed PAYE filing means the software will file and pay your monthly PAYE for you, and may also pay staff directly from your bank account; • Legislation changes are automatically updated for either option, and therefore no more manual updates on individual machines required; • As with accounting software, there is no need to create backups after each pay period as all of your data is backed up in the cloud. CLOUD PAYROLL OPTIONS available include: Crystal Payroll – Seamless integration into Xero using your choice of ledger codes. Free PAYE management if you have 5 or fewer employees and are on the lowest cost Self Service payroll option; iPayroll – Automatic integration into Xero once you have authorised the files to transfer data. Payroll services are comprehensive and designed specifically for small to medium-sized organisations wishing to outsource their payroll. Also integrates with job systems like Workflow Max and Simpro; SmartPayroll – Transfer your data into Xero at the click of a button. SmartPayroll works with a wide range of businesses and business sizes. For all options, prices depend on the number of users and services required but ranges from $30 per month upwards. Having said all this, if you are not quite ready to take the plunge into cloud payroll - BDO can take the headache out of payroll and process your wages and PAYE for you. Talk to our payroll team about the best outsourcing solution for your business. BDO offer a one hour, free, no obligation demonstration on any of the listed accounting and payroll options. Our Payroll and Accounting software teams are here to help and answer any questions you may have and support you in a seamless change to the Cloud. Call Katherine Roberts or email [email protected] to receive your free copy of NZ Business featuring a great article on software options. BDO STUDENT INTERN PROGRAMME The BDO Student intern programme seeks applications from Taranaki students in their first year of University studies towards an appropriate accounting degree and who intend to seek employment with BDO Taranaki on completion of their studies. Applications close FRIDAY 16TH MAY. 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Fri 11 Apr 2014 - Sun 13 Apr 2014 Taranaki Home and Lifestyle Expo 2014 Time: Friday 11 April 2014: 10am - 5pm, Saturday 12 April 2014: 10am5pm, Sunday 13 April 2014: 10am -4pm at TSB Stadium, Mason Drive, New Plymouth, NP Wed 16 Apr 2014 Trial by Tasman Book Launch Time: 6.00pm - 7.00pm at Taranaki Research Centre, Puke Ariki, NP Wed 16 Apr 2014 Billy Connolly - High Horse Tour Time: 7:30pm at TSB Stadium, NP Wed 16 Apr 2014 Manpower Australia Time: 7.30pm at TSB Theatre TSB Showplace, NP. This event is Restricted 18+. 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