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National candidate takes seat with decisive victory

By Adam Poulopoulos A journey that started nearly three years ago has culminated in victory for Kaikoura’s new electoral representative. National Party candidate Stuart Smith comfortably won the seat, 11,510 seats ahead of his nearest challenger, Labour’s

From the left: Lloyd Bush, Jo Renner, Alastair Hebberd and Jenny Andrews

WE’VE BEEN CARING FOR THE FAMILIES OF MARLBOROUGH SINCE 1869.

Janette Walker. Smith’s victory confirms Kaikoura’s status as a National party stronghold, with the party having held the seat ever since the Mixed Member Proportional voting system was introduced in 1996. Continued page 2


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Browning’s seat in jeopardy Continued from page 1 Smith, the former New Zealand Winegrowers Association chairman, said his journey to Saturday’s win began in January 2012, when he told then-incumbent Kaikoura MP Colin King he would be putting his name forward for the seat over a cup of coffee. In his acceptance speech at National’s Masonic Centre headquarters, he said the result marked “the end of the beginning,” and spoke of his desire to represent the region’s “grass-roots.” “It’s been a long journey but it’s been a lot of fun. I don’t feel tired – I feel energised. “It’s a big electorate with a lot of communities of interest, and we’ve done a lot of work to unite communities and represent them. “Now the real work starts to make sure we represent you.” He paid tribute to his family, and electoral team, for their part in the victory. Smith, wife Julie and children Fenella, 15, Louis, 16, and Hugo, 18, spent the day voting as a family and visiting Julie’s grandmother. One of Smith’s first duties was to attend a National Party caucus meeting in Wellington yesterday. Election Day was less positive for Kaikoura’s other candidates. Green Party representative Steffan Browning has to wait about two weeks

until special votes are counted to see whether he makes it back into the House of Representatives, and has headed to Wellington to make arrangements for his office. His party won 13 seats through the party vote, and Browning sits at 14 on the list. Browning said he had no plan B yet should the result stand. “I would love to be back in there. The changes National is making are tough on the environment, and the social changes are tough on workers. “I’d like to be there to reduce the impact.” Walker plans to head to Auckland shortly to visit family. She said she was disappointed with the result. “I worked pretty hard and I’ve had a lot of positive feedback since the election. “People are still ringing me up and they’re equally as disappointed.” She will be returning to Marlborough after her break. Preliminary results show 33,291 people cast a party vote in Kaikoura, slightly down on 2011’s figure of 34,128. An estimated 77.04 percent voted around the country. National won the nationwide party vote with 48.06 percent, enough to govern alone.

Above, Happy National supporters Viv Grigg, Mel Trolove, Stuart Smith's wife Julie, Jo Grigg and Meghan Deaker at the Blenheim Masonic Centre. Below, Janet Schultz, Labour candidate Janette Walker and Liz Collyns, Labour’s 2011 Kaikoura candidate.

Above, Green candidate Steffan Browning, Jennie Crum and Bill McEwan at the party's Saturday gathering.

Governor-General visits MGC The Governor-General, Lieutenant General the Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, met some Marlborough Girls’ College students during a visit to the school yesterday. Sir Jerry spoke with the students about their overseas studying experiences. Sir Jerry and wife Lady Janine Mateparae arrived in Picton yesterday to begin their MGC students Georgia Murrin, Tessa-Jane Power and Lucy four-day tour around Marlborough. Blakiston with the Governor-General.

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Formal a spectacular affair for young Photos by Celeste Lodewyk The combined colleges formal was held last Friday night at the Marlborough Convention Centre. Themed ‘A night among the Sakura’, year 12 and 13 students arrived at their formal in style to walk the red carpet, much to the delight of the large crowd that gathered to watch the procession. Delivering the students to their formal were many interesting forms of transport including Mr Whippy’s icecream van, caravans decorated in fairy lights, a TNL freight truck, V8 revving classic cars plus much more. The smiles of those attending were as bright as some of their outfits, some of which had an oriental theme. Long dresses and short dresses for the ladies and suits, bow-ties for the young men. Georgia Smith an d Rayner Akuran More photos page 14. gi.

five and a half years since having them done outside McDonalds in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The process took six hours to complete, and the dreads took about an hour to individually remove. Yohanna said she felt lighter and colder, and for good reason. The 47 dreads weighed about a kilogram. You can still donate to Yohanna's cause at www.givealittle. co.nz/cause/yoscloseshave.

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Dub/reggae group The Black Seeds will headline the 2015 Wine and Food Festival. Early-bird tickets for locals are now on sale. The event will be held on Valentines Day.

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Dreads disappear Blenheim woman Yohanna Davidson is 47 dreadlocks lighter after having shaved her head for a good cause. Dubbed ‘the event Yohanna’s been dreading,’ Yohanna had the hair removed in the Forum on Saturday in support of CanTeen and the Terri Stunell Memorial Scholarship, in memory of a friend who passed away from cancer. Overall, the event raised $975. Yohanna, who works for Marlborough Osteopathic Services, has sported the dreads for

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Early-bird tickets are on sale for Evolve Festival Nelson. The event takes place from January 23-25 at Founders Park. The festival features exhibitors, workshops, seminars, and a full music and entertainment programme. The full festival programme is being released in December.

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Yohanna Davidson after and before her dreadlocks were cut off on Saturday.

Operation Christmas Child is now in full swing for Marlborough and donations are now being accepted. Shoe boxes are available at the Sun office which people can fill with the following items: Something to wear, something to love, something special, items for school, something to play with and personal hygiene items. All items must be new. Simply collect a shoe box, choose a gender and age, fill with new gifts and a personal note to the child, and drop it back to the Sun office. The deadline for bringing in the shoe boxes is October 17. All of the shoe boxes from New Zealand will be sent to Samoa this year.


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Generous gesture Barry Holder with some of the fish he was given as part of a Waikawa Marae initiative last week. The Marae shared an order with the community after they received it from Nelson. Barry, who has lived in Picton for about 60 years, said the generosity reminded him of times gone by, before the tradition stopped in the late 1970s. “The old people used to go hauling on the water and us young ones would walk along the beach, and then they’d share the fish with everyone. “I thought it was a great gesture, and it bought back a lot of memories. “It’s good to see it happening again.”

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Long Stretch over One of Marlborough’s great sporting careers came to an end this year when cricketer Greg Stretch announced his retirement from representative cricket. Marlborough’s most capped player spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about nearly three decades representing the province. The sun is coming out, the temperature is rising and cricket season is set to begin. It seems like the first suggestions of a Marlborough summer like any other, but for Greg Stretch, season 2014/15 is set to be a little different. Greg, who played 208 games for Marlborough over 28 years, has hung up the boots, and has taken up a new role managing and selecting the side. A batsman who kept wicket for long periods in his career, Greg scored 4613 runs and took 71 catches during a career that began when he was 16. Born and bred in Blenheim, Greg is a self-confessed sports nut. He also represented Marlborough in indoor cricket, and played football and volleyball. However, he said he always loved batting the most, from the days when he pretended to be former New Zealand captain Jeff Crowe in his back garden. “I used to spend a lot of time in the backyard with my dad, and as long as I can remember it was always my number one sport. “I made him do all the bowling, and I got my mates, who were not as obsessed with cricket as I was, to come over and bowl at me too.” Greg was still at Marlborough Boys’ College when he got his first representative call-up. “We played on Horton Park number two in November, it was blowing a real northwest gale, and we got beaten,” Greg said. “I remember I got a couple of catches but didn’t need to bat.” Greg slowly moved up the batting order, scoring two centuries and 20

T I E K A M UP D D A AL L Stretch, front and third from right, was part of Marlborough’s 2011 Hawke Cup-winning team.

half-centuries during his career, with a top score of 118. He said Marlborough’s Hawke Cup victories in 1994 and 2011, and their defence of the 2011 title against Hawke’s Bay, are “three games that really stick out.” Playing for 28 years has meant a big commitment, but Greg freely admits he was no gym rat. “My coaches would say I’m not the fittest. I loved practicing cricket, but as far as running or going to the gym goes, that wasn’t one of my strong suits.” He considered retirement after playing his 200th game, but one more victory over Nelson, a team Greg said he “loved playing and loved beating” finally brought the curtain down. “I thought the time was right. I wouldn’t change it for anything. “It was a huge highlight of my life to play for Marlborough and to play that long.” Although there are no official records for all the associations, Greg said it was “unlikely” someone had played more games for one province nationally. With rep cricket off the table, Greg will continue to keep busy, managing New Zealands top SBS Bank branch and turning out for Wairau Valley in club cricket, in addition to his management role. Just because he will be missing from the Marlborough team playing XI doesn’t mean the family isn’t represented, with son Matthew now a regular selection. Seems like the name ‘Stretch’ will remain synonymous with Marlborough cricket for a while yet.

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WEDDINGS Wedding dress trends Blush and dresses with ‘barely there’ colour Subtle hints of blush, champagne and blue grazed the bridal fashion runways for 2014, and so it’s not surprising to hear that the hot style involves wedding dresses with a little bit of colour. For an ultra-subtle look, an underlay that peeks out or even an ombre gradient is a modern twist to an otherwise traditional gown.

Also big, believe it or not, there is a fashionable way to show off a little skin with crop-top wedding dresses. For a more demure version of the same look, choose overlapping separates like a shell to wear over your strapless gown that you can take off for the reception. Right: Blush pink wedding dress.

This Day I Married My Best Friend.... This day I married my best friend, the one I laugh with as we share life’s wonderous zest, as we find new enjoyments and experience all that’s best. The one I live for because the world seems brighter as our happy times are better and our burdens feel much lighter. The one I love with every fiber of my soul. We used to feel vaguely incomplete, now together we are whole. Author Unknown

Wedding flower ideas Hanging garland and cascade bouquets Leafy green accents add a fresh touch to every wedding element, from hanging lanterns covered in flowers above the altar to garland-covered chairbacks. Even the traditional bridal bouquet is getting updated with cascading greenery (like ivy) hanging down almost to the floor. Also big, paper and wooden flowers in the shape of seasonal flowers, like tulips and peonies, are a creative alternative to fresh traditional flowers. They can be easily preserved as a Cascading bouquets are a hot trend pretty keepsake. this year.

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Designer cakes Floral motifs are always big, but this year, cakes are going back to basics and letting fresh flowers and greenery take front and centre, instead of icing and design. This year’s naked cakes will include fresh, seasonal fruits, like figs and grapes. Simple cakes

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Table settings with ‘wow’ factor Your place setting is the perfect opportunity to continue your wedding colour theme and show off your individuality. They don’t need to cost a lot and can be simple additions. • Show off your sentimental side with a vintage photo of your grandparents or parents on their wedding day at each setting. Bonus points for hunting down a photo of your loved ones on their wedding days and surprising them with their own snaps at their place setting. • Feathers are a gorgeous alternative if you don’t want flowers or foliage. Insert one or more between napkin folds. • Something as simple as adding a flower head to your crystal glassware can make a big impact. • The mix of greenery with a natural textured napkin really bring a rustic theme to life on your plate. • Punch up your dinnerware with a favour that’s easy to DIY and brings a natural element to the

table. Simply paint a small cardboard box, then fill it with long-lasting mini succulents. • For a bit of whimsy, spray-paint small animal figurines metallic gold, then place in the center of each plate. Tuck a handwritten or calligraphied place card under each animal for a look that’s both regal and playful.

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bouquet by wrapping a piece of her gown around the stems. Odds are that if she’s kept it for so long, she’d be honoured to have you use it in your wedding, even if you aren’t wearing it. And for a keepsake garter, use a piece of lace from your mum’s gown. • Take a photo of your dress with a picture of your mum in her wedding gown in the background. • Embroider your wedding date into the hem of your dress using blue thread — the perfect “something blue.” • Snap a precious photo of you and your flower girl, and save it to give to her on her own wedding day!


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Pretty flowergirls Rose petals in a basket are the quintessential flower girl accessory. Some brides use silk rose petals, but real rose petals are still favoured by most wedding couples. Although you can tear the petals from whole roses, you may end up with many damaged and bruised petals. Most florists can provide bulk rose petals in multiple colors to match your wedding scheme. Fresh petals will keep under refrigeration for several days, but if

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you’re concerned about freshness, you can also order freeze-dried rose petals. A simple alternative to a floral headpiece for flower girls is the placement of fresh f lowers in a braid or loose bun. Flowers with waxy petals, like orchids, will last the longest out of water. For small flowers, like the traditional stephanotis, you may find them easier to work with if you attach them to a comb or barrette before you insert them into the hairdo.

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Practical Page Boy tips: Ask the parents of your page boy to try to ensure he has a good night’s sleep before the wedding or a decent nap in the morning. Make sure he doesn’t have a lot of sugar right before the ceremony; a hyperactive page boy could be hard to control. If you are worried he might drop the rings try sewing them onto a silk pillow with a single stitch that can easily be broken at the altar.

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HODGKINSON: Jason, Hayley and big sister Maddie are proud to announce the arrival of Willow (7lb 11oz) on August 6, 2014 at 9:05am at Wairau Hospital. A massive thank you to Carmen Brown, Gwen Costello and all the Ward One staff. Photo provided.

DAVIDSON: Mike, Cathy and big brother Braxton are pleased to announce the safe arrival into their family of Xavier William (7lb 11oz) on September 11, 2014 at 10:23pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to Shona Wills, Nicki Taylor and the staff on the maternity ward. Another gorgeous boy.

KOUBEK: David, Sandra and big sister Mia are happy to announce the safe arrival of Tayla Anna (3200gram), born on 11th of Sept at home. A great, big thank you to Marion and Adriana for their amazing support. Photo supplied.

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HUNIA: Roimata, Raniera and Kawe-Rio are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their little sister, Miss Hunia (7lb 6oz) born on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at Wairau Hospital, and would like to thank everyone who helped deliver their baby sister.

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ber 2014. Clubs of Marlborough Main Hall. 6.30pm - 11pm. Tickets $35.00. Contact Marie 577 8131. All proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra Kapahaka Travel Fund.

Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

Family/Whanau for information/advocacy/support - Families living with mental illness/ addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

Sheets ‘n Things - Now located beside The Warehouse car park, behind John’s Kitchen. Good used linen at bargain prices. Donations, gratefully recieved. Ph. 578 1355.

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community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335.

Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451 PICTON Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

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ROBERTS, Yvonne Mary: Unexpectedly at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim on Sunday September 21 2014 (aged 74). Dearly loved eldest daughter of Dick and Phyllis Roberts (deceased), loved sister of the late Faye. Loved sister in law of Malcolm Boyce, treasured Auntie of Karen & Craig (Upper Hutt) and Nigel & Karalee. Great Auntie of Hadley and Jess. Special thanks to Ashwood Park Retirement Village for the wonderful care and companionship that Yvonne enjoyed. A service for Yvonne will be held at the Church of the Nativity, Alfred St, Blenheim on Thursday September 25 at 1pm followed by interment at Omaka Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz RITCHIE, Stephen John (Budgie): On Monday September 22 2014 at Wairau Hospital, peacefully, surrounded by his family. Loved father and step father of Pania, Raymond, Colin, Melissia, Jasen, Riki, Alice, and Andrew. A loved grandad and great grandad. Dearly loved brother of Heather, Kevin, Peter (deceased), and Shirley (deceased). A much respected uncle and friend. Messages to 7 Gill Crescent, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 411, Blenheim 7420. A funeral service for Stephen will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr of Hutcheson and Parker Streets, Blenheim at 1.30pm on Thursday September 25 followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz TOPP, Karlene Elizabeth: Passed away, on Saturday September 20 2014, at Wairau Hospital. Aged 49 years. Dearly loved Mum of Ian and Angelea; dearly loved Grandma of Quade, Alizae and Trysten. Much loved daughter of Norman and Deslie. Special thanks to St John, Emergency Department staff and the Cancer Society. Messages to the Topp Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. Donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 233, Blenheim 7240. A service for Karlene will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 11am Friday September 26, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Central softballers off to Australia By Adam Poulopoulos Three Central Softball Club players have been picked to represent New Zealand in Australia next month. Marlborough Boys’ College pupils Brooklyn Love, 14, Anaru Anderson, 14, and William MacDonald, 13, have all been picked for the New Zealand under-15 squad for the Labour Day Junior Softball Tournament. The tournament is being held in Adelaide from October 3-6. Other Australian state teams will be attending, and the New Zealand team will be playing in the under-17 division. For all three, it is their first call-up into the national setup. The trio said the tournament would

help them become better players and put them in front of scouts. William’s dad, Tony MacDonald, will be travelling on the trip as a supporter, while Anaru’s father, Barry Anderson, is the team’s assistant coach. He said the trio’s selection was significant. “It’s very exciting for the boys. “For Marlborough Softball this is huge. It confirms this is a big softball community with good players. And these boys will be punching above their weight at the tournament too.” The team flies out to the Gold Coast for some warm-up games and team bonding, before making their way to Adelaide.

Brooklyn Lane, Anaru Anderson and William MacDonald.

Aviss beats injuries, field, to take silver By Adam Poulopoulos Crippled by back and neck injuries, duathlete Susie Aviss contemplated retirement. Now, she has another international medal to add to her collection. Susie won silver representing New Zealand at the ITU Long-Distance Duathlon World Championships in Zofingen, Switzerland, earlier this month. Susie, who works at BikeFit Marlborough, was racing in the women’s 40-44 year-old division. She completed a 10 kilometre run, a 150km bike ride and another 30km run in a time of eight hours and 45 minutes. The race was her seventh in a world championship, and the

fourth time she has finished on the podium, following gold in 2008, and two bronzes in her last two attempts. After her last bronze Susie said she contemplated not returning to Zofingen, where she has raced on the last three occasions, to complete the race referred to as the ‘suffer test.’ “It was at the point where you can’t really see the light at the end of the tunnel, and that’s saying something after 20 years of doing races like this. “Last year I was constantly in pain, but I still dragged myself out and trained. “It takes six months of training for that event, and the bulk of that is during the winter.” With an emphasis on increas-

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ing recovery time, Susie felt she prepared better for this year’s race. “I felt I had turned a corner – I looked after myself really well. “It takes a while to figure out what your strengths and weaknesses are.” Susie arrived in Europe more than a month before the race to acclimatise, which stood her in good stead when faced with the course’s hilly terrain, temperatures in the high 20s and high humidity. She said she was considering returning for next year’s event, but her participation was dependent on finances. Left: Susie runs during her race earlier this month. Photo supplied.

Blenheim man off to Oz Blenheim man Anthony Carter, middle, is given a House of Travel prize pack by Picton Sports and Outdoors owner Laurie Stevenson. The prize pack includes flights to Surfers Paradise, seven nights of apartment accommodation and tickets to the Dreamworld theme park.

Anthony plans to take wife Asmini Rohani, pictured right, and his seven-year-old son with him. The family plan to leave around Christmas. Anthony put his name in the draw competition, which was run through Sports World stores around the country.

By Alister Cooper The Blenheim Racing Pigeon Club held their first race from Christchurch for the season and were pleasantly surprised when the liberator released the flock at 7.30am into sunny skies. The forecast for the day had been dubious at best. The fine spell at liberation point extended right up to Cape Campbell, and meant that the birds weren’t going to be too disadvantaged by some homeend showers. Husband and wife team of Donald and Shirley Morrison of Spring Creek took the 1st and 2nd places with their yearling pigeons completing the 244kms in a little under 3.5 hours with velocities of 1183.78 mpm and 1166.35 mpm respectfully. Third place to Carl Kirkwood also of Spring Creek with his pied cockbird 298 doing 1159.81 mpm.


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Osteoporosis - the silent epidemic Osteoporosis is a disease in which the density and quality of bone are reduced, leading to weakness of the skeleton and increased risk of fracture, particularly of the spine, wrist, hip, pelvis and upper arm. Osteoporosis and its associated fractures are an important cause of mortality and morbidity. In many affected people, bone loss is gradual and without symptoms or warning signs until the disease is advanced. Osteoporosis is a global problem which is increasing in significance as the population of the world both grows and ages. For these reasons, osteoporosis is often referred to as the “silent epidemic”. Here are some key facts about osteoporosis: Osteoporosis can be prevented. 56% of women and 29% of men will suffer a fracture after the age of 60 because of osteoporosis. Young people can suffer from osteoporosis too. The estimated cost to New Zealand is $1.1billion each year. One of the most important things you can do for your health is to look after yourself.

Keep active Every day do at least 30 minutes of weight-bearing physical activity that works your muscles against gravity. Use hip protectors These thin, oval, plastic discs fit over the hip area in specially designed garments and absorb the shock if you fall. Eat foods that are high in calcium Dairy products, such as milk and cheese, are calcium-rich. Eat at least four servings of dairy products each day. One glass (200ml) of high-calcium milk provides over 400mg of calcium. (Check the label for the calcium content.) Spend 30 minutes outdoors each day to ensure an adequate supply of vitamin D. Vitamin D is needed for your body to absorb calcium, and is made in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight. If you are housebound or getting insufficient exposure to sunlight, you can take vitamin D supplements, but check with your doctor first. Limit your intake of alcohol. Don’t smoke. For more information about the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis visit www.bones.org.nz

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Breast Cancer Month in New Zealand is October, where health organizations are out in force spreading awareness and fundraising for the nationwide Pink Ribbon Appeal on the 10th and 11th. Many people have been affected by breast cancer, whether it themselves or family members, but one thing some people do not realise is that men can develop breast cancer too. In New Zealand, around 20 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. Some men may be at greater risk if a first degree relative like a mother or sister, has had breast or ovarian cancer at a young age. The majority of men diagnosed and treated for early breast cancer will not die from the disease, though some men may be embarrassed about a change in their breast or chest area and put off seeing a doctor. This may result in a delay in di-

agnosis. Survival is highest when breast cancer is found early. It is important that men share any close family history of breast cancer with their doctor, as they may need closer monitoring. Also to show their doctor any new changes in their breast. Breast cancer symptoms in men can include: • A painless lump close to the nipple (most common symptom) • Fluid discharge from the nipple • A change in appearance of the nipple • A change in the shape or appearance of the breast, such as swelling or dimpling • Pain in the breast • Lumps in the armpit Men tend to have much less breast tissue compared to women, so some of these signs can be easier to notice in men than in women. These symptoms may also be signs of a benign (non-cancer) breast condition.

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