Page 3 - Dainfern Precinct Living Issue 2 2025
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Travel
INTRODUCTION
A COMMUNITY BONDS
March is already behind us, and with each night sky, and the Dainfern Business Club, And then there’s Brent Lindeque, better
passing day, we start to feel the subtle shift which connects local entrepreneurs and known as the Good Things Guy. He shared
in seasons—the crispness in the morning professionals. the story behind his initiative and, even
air, the slightly darker evenings creeping in. better, has agreed to bring a monthly
But as always, life moves forward, and we Cameron Harris knows firsthand how a column to the magazine, ensuring we
embrace the ride. For those in four-term shared activity can bring people together. continue to celebrate uplifting stories
schools, the holidays are just around the As the organiser of the Dainfern Running from across the country. Fittingly, his first
corner, and before we know it, Easter will be Club, he’s seen how something as simple as piece highlights a moment of kindness and
here. a morning run fosters friendships, support, connection from right here in Dainfern.
and a strong sense of community.
This month, our focus remains on what With so much happening in our community,
makes Dainfern so special—our incredible We also took a closer look at the Broadacres it’s clear that the people around us matter
community. We spent time with some of the Drive Association, a group dedicated to more than ever. Whether it’s through shared
residents who help shape estate life, each keeping this key part of our area well- interests, local projects, or simply looking
adding to the sense of belonging in their maintained, safe, and reflective of the high out for one another, we all play a role in
own way. standards we value. making Dainfern more than just a place to
live—it’s a place to belong.
Himkar Singh of The Compost Kitchen is a For those interested in fitness with a
prime example. His passion for sustainability purpose, Bernard Buys from IJKA spoke Enjoy the read!
26 goes beyond simple home solutions—he’s about the benefits of karate—not just as a Nicola
also behind initiatives like telescope nights,
martial art, but as a way to build confidence,
where neighbours gather to explore the focus, and discipline in both kids and adults.
nicola@eiapublishing.co.za
Introduction 1
Speed
40km/h
HOME FRONT
Broadacres Drive Association 4 Safety Belt
The Good Things Guy calls Dainfern Home 6 3 Point
COLUMN: Brent Lindeque 8
Beyond the Finish Line 10 Battery 150Amp
Lithium Iron
From Soil to the Stars 14
Karate beyond the Dojo 14
Steering
Power Assist
NATURE
Saving Marion Island's Sea Birds 20
72 Volt Motor
5kW/7.5kW
EDUCATION
From Classrroom to Campus 24 12.95" LCD
Display
Landing your First Job after University 26
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 120-160 km
Range
Dead and Alive 28
Wheels
DÈCOR 14" All-Terrain
Light Up 32
The World of Glass 34 Charger
On Board 20Amp
082-805-1097
LIFESTYLE
WWW.ALTILIUMEV.CO.ZA
Restaurant Competition 31 Sound
INFO@ALTILIUMEV.CO.ZA 4 Speakers
Service Providers 37