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See the news item below about the crowds on Waiheke island, which is a half-hour ferry ride away from Auckland (New Zealand). I used to live there in 1995. At the time the population was 7,000, and rose to 8,000 in the summer. As the news item says, the summer population is now 20,000.

That suggests two challenges - to discourage over-crowding, and yet encourage more frequent / later ferries.

(-- I believe the notion of Lamma's hillsides as burial grounds is a deterrent to some, especially the Chinese, and the lack of 24-hr ferries and island transportation is a deterrent to others --)

I am aware, in Waiheke, there is a system for settlement, or a freeze - ie only X houses allowed for Y m of land - as a way to control the deforestation. I wonder if there are any restrictions in Lamma. I keep passing by the pile of gravel on the road from Taipeng to Pakkok, thinking someone is pbbly planning a row of houses here, and wondering about if any control systems are in place.
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Full ferry leaves 120 stuck on Waiheke
Email this storyPrint this story Monday February 05, 2007
By Martha McKenzie-Minifie

An estimated 120 people were stranded on Waiheke Island for the night. File
Photo / Dean Purcell

An estimated 120 people were stranded on Waiheke Island for the night. File
Photo / Dean Purcell

Some were dressed in their wedding best, others in jeans and trainers - but
none of the estimated 120 people stranded on Waiheke Island on Saturday
night were equipped for a night in the open.

They were left behind when the last Fullers ferry back to Auckland filled to
capacity.

Some of the unlucky ones were left on the wharf at Matiatia all night. One
of them, who gave her name only as Sara, was furious after spending almost
eight hours on the wharf.

She said several parents told babysitters they would be home at 1am, and
their children would have woken wondering where mum and dad were.

She said the abandoned passengers should get refunds at the very least.

A nearby building was apparently broken into and food taken. It is thought
accommodation on the island was fully booked. Some of the stranded attempted
to light bonfires.

Taxi driver Amanda Way said: "It would have been freezing. We took people to
different places, down to beaches. One lot I gave a blanket to."

Another taxi driver put up a pregnant wedding guest at his house for the
night. Events including a dance party, several weddings and a Vodafone New
Zealand Warriors appearance packed the island. Warriors ambassador Peter
Leitch, The Mad Butcher, said the stranding could deter future visitors.

An all-day dance party at Stonyridge Vineyard attracted about 1000 people on
Saturday. Vineyard owner Stephen White said: "The way to solve it is [for
Fullers] to just send another ferry back."

The island's population could swell by up to 20,000 on Saturday nights in
summer, he said.

Fullers Group operations manager Ian Greenslade estimated 60 to 120 people
were left on the wharf and, to his knowledge, it was the biggest incident of
its type.

"When most of the people choose to come back on the last sailing it makes it
a little difficult."


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Just got another great anecdote about Lamma's reputation:

An ex-Lammaite and headhunter wrote that the boss explicitly forbade him to interview any candidates who lived on Lamma, because they valued lifestyle over work ethic, therefore were unsuitable candidates.

Lamma's reputation truly lives on...

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Its long been common practice to use a friend's address in town as your home address on CVs & applications for any half decent jobs, otherwise there's a fair chance it'll go straight to the filing bin. Crap newspaper articles such as the one by Chip Chao in the Sunday Post last year describing the down & out post '97 western population as folk who reside in old pig sheds on Lamma and hang around outside 7/11s drinking beer dont help raise the image much. Maybe in the near future we can pretend we live in those new megabuck flats in the bay nextdoor instead of Conduit Road.


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When we ran a successful corporate training company from Lamma in the early 90's, me and my partner used an office centre in Duddel Street as our address. I always told clients we had a very small office in Central, not mentioning of course that it was really a 4 x 8 x 2-inch plastic mailbox.


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Another friend emailed this little story recently:

"I met an American girl struggling with her luggage one day toward the ferry pier and spoke to her. She said, 'I am done with living in the jungle!'

"How amusing that she equated YSW with jungledom! Beautiful... as she trotted back to civilisation with her Mui Mui high heels traipsing noisily behind her."



Well, it's pretty nice and comfy to live in the jungle, as long as we've got aircon, broadband, satellite TV and many shops and restaurants...

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