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Sex assaults at primary school A dad who says his young son was sexually assaulted at school by other kids is demanding greater safety for students and a guarantee no other children will be victimised. The father, whose identity the Times cannot reveal for fear of identifying his child, believes Shelly Park School failed to determine the scale of the problem which involves at least four children aged from 5 to 7. The incidents began in about August 2018. The parent made went public in a social media post on November 26, 2019 “after mulling the whole situation over and becoming frustrated the school had done nothing to protect the victims or ensure any other students had been victimised”. Shelly Park principal Brian Rolfe and Board of Trustees chair Brendon White responded to parents with a December 4 note – which the Times obtained a copy of – explaining that an extensive investigation had been carried out into this matter “when it first came to the school’s attention”. “The NZ Police, Oranga Tamariki and Ministry of Education were involved,” the note said. The school says in its note that the parent’s social media post was “inaccurate and emotive”. “We are pleased to be able to reassure parents that this incident is not a current one as the posts infers. Despite requests to provide and multiple correspondence, no further information has come to light and no further incidents have been reported,” the school note says. “Earlier this year the Board of Trustees received a complaint with regards to the concerning behaviours of a few boys from the junior school in the boys’ toilets. The Board was satisfied as to how the matter was investigated and dealt with by the school staff. The families of those involved discussed a detailed report of the circumstance with the Principal. We are confident the issue has been dealt with effectively and that it was not of a sinister nature. No older boys or adults were involved. ➤➤Turn to page 5
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spotlight has been shone on achievements in the youth of Botany, Ormiston, Howick and Pakuranga at the inaugural East Auckland Youth Awards — an event organised by the Howick Youth Council. The awards, which are supported by the Howick Local Board, were held on Saturday and saw the celebration of achievements in the categories of sporting, arts, the environment, leadership, service and community. Judging was conducted anonymously and done in collaboration with the local board. The ceremony was held at the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club in Half Moon Bay Marina. The prize-winners were: The Sporting Achievement Award was presented for significant success in sporting pursuits — this may have been regional, national or leadership success in their chosen sport. Nicola Bebelman won this award for her achievements in the world of ice figure skating. Runner-up: Bryan Shi. The Cultural Pursuits Award was presented for demonstrating a high calibre of skill while participating in cultural activities. This was awarded to Selena Guo, for her numerous leader-
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ship contributions to cultural activities within her school. Runner-up: Alanah Munn. The Arts Achievement Award was presented for significant success in both the visual and performing arts. The winner of this award went to the ZEAL Barbershop Quartet, an acapella group formed in 2015 who has competed in numerous national competitions. Runner-up: Xixi Lin. The Environmental Award was presented for demonstrating a willingness and commit-
ment to the service of the local environment during 2019. This was also awarded to Selena Guo, for her numerous leadership contributions to environmental action within her school. Runner-up: Abigail Lowe. The Service to the Community Award was presented for demonstrating a willingness and commitment to the service of others. This award was shared between two winners, Alchimae Prasad-Khan and Hussein Al-Rufaie. Runner-up: Mikayla Madden-Snoad.
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Alaina got involved in the concept after being introduced to the idea while living in Sydney. “I know many people who want to be involved in social change but don’t have the time, knowledge or infrastructure to do it in a way that is meaningful. “Being involved with 10x10, either as a committee volunteer or an event participant enables them to channel that enthusiasm in a way that can deliver a proven impact for the charities involved. The events are volunteer-led and all geared toward encouraging the
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professionals who form a volunteer committee, each event is designed to support charities who are working to address some of the community’s most pressing social issues. Brothers in Arms, Mothers Project and I Got Your Back Pack were the charities involved for the inaugural event. The night was a great success, with more than 100 attendees and fundraising exceeding initial target. All up, $12,000 was raised from this first event ➤➤For more information on 10x10 visit www.10x10philanthropy.com.
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Father alleges young son abused at local primary school ➤➤From page 3 “The Board were in contact with the NZ Police and the Ministry of Education (MoE) but this matter was not shared with the general school population because it was not appropriate to reveal details of those involved for privacy reasons. However we have been left with no choice due to actions of one parent.” The school reiterated that the MoE decided no further action was warranted. “It is damaging to have such activity occur on social media particularly when the posting does not reveal an accurate version of events,” the December 4 school note said. “Please rest assured that we take these matters very seriously and work through with all parties (both internally and externally) to
ensure that the wellbeing of the children are at the forefront of both our actions and associated communication.” However the aggrieved parent believes the entire situation has been badly handled. He has even questioned whether the principal and BoT chair can keep their positions. “I have been trying to persuade the Shelly Park School principal and chairman of the Board of Trustees to fulfil their obligation to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the students in their care. “I feel they have been, since its discovery, trying to downplay the events by referring to it as the toilet games. “I have from the outset requested three seemingly sensible things for
the school to be certain of: ➤➤1. Ensure the offenders are safe in their environments outside of school; ➤➤2. Make sure there are no other victims; ➤➤3. Put sufficient steps in place to prevent any more offending and ensure the safety of victims. He maintains the reaction and investigation by the school has been handled in a way that has left “a lot to be desired”. “Information that my son had since disclosed states that the boy named as the most victimised was in fact the instigator, coercing the boys into the toilets then threatening them.” Last month his son was put into the same class as one of the perpetrators.
“This had a severe impact on his wellbeing as we had assured him that he wouldn’t be put in any situation with either perpetrator again and highlighted my concern that the school wasn’t taking this seriously enough. Or putting enough steps in place to ensure the health and safety of it’s students,” the parent said. “On the 25th of November my son didn’t want to go to school as he feared that there would be put in the situation of being forced into the same class as a perpetrator that has caused him a great deal trauma.” The parent was also unhappy with police with whom he laid a complaint about the school on August 26 “as it was obvious (Principal) Brian (Rolfe) had no intention of finding out the scale of the
offending”. Police said they take all reports of concern for children seriously and liaised with Oranga Tamariki on the matter. “Under New Zealand law, a child under the age of 10 has no criminal liability and the correct pathway for this matter to be dealt with was between the school, the Ministry of Education and Oranga Tamariki. “The police concluded, due to the age of the offenders, there was no criminal intent behind their actions.” But the concerned parent claims the police completed an investigation without interviewing any victims or perpetrators. “I have raised concerns surrounding the police investigation with the Independent Police Complaints Authority.”
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“In their most recent response, AT claims they are simply lining up the lane with the same rules applied around the city, but transport cannot be a one size fits all approach,” said Brown. “AT also claim that the lane has improved travel times for buses and multi-occupant vehicles without affecting single-occupant vehicles in general traffic but can only provide vague percentages to back this up. “Even then, their data shows the lane has made almost no impact either way, so I continue to wonder why it was needed in the first place.” The response also indicates that planning for the Reeves Road Flyover, which was delayed a few months ago, should be ready for consultation early next year. “I will keep a close eye on developments in this space to ensure AT delivers the project within the timeframe they have given,” he said. “I also recently raised concerns with AT about reports I had
received from locals that the T2 lane was now being monitored by cameras. AT confirmed they had begun a programme of monitoring the lane to ensure compliance but that, for now, they would only be warning noncompliant drivers.” They have however stated that formal enforcement will begin after a ‘grace period’. “This will ultimately be another revenue-gathering exercise for AT, who know how difficult it is for drivers on Pakuranga Road to comply with this lane particularly between Cascades and Gossamer,” Brown said. “This will ultimately make the lane less safe than it already is, as drivers will now be worrying about being ticketed outside of the 50m clearance.” “I remain unconvinced that AT has the best interests of our community at heart when it comes to their decision-making around transport issues, and I will continue to advocate for the solutions that Pakuranga needs to fix our longstanding traffic issues.”
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Police are investigating a serious crash involving a single vehicle that occurred on John Gill Road, Shelly Park on Saturday. Police were called to the scene at 6.25pm. A vehicle had collided with a letterbox before crashing into a tree. The four occupants were taken to Middlemore Hospital. One occupant had serious injuries and the others were assessed as being in a moderate condition. Police enquiries are continuing into the crash.
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his is my final column for 2019 and I wanted to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas from my family to yours. Christmas is always a special time of the year as it gives us a chance to take a breather, reflect on the year that has been, and refresh ourselves for the year to come. For me, this means spending some quality time with my family. Next year is going to be busy, with an important election due at some point through the year. As an MP it can be difficult juggling my responsibilities as your representative in Parliament with my family life at home but the support I receive from the local community makes it a lot easier. 2019 has been an enjoyable year in Pakuranga and I have loved every minute serving as your MP. We are lucky to live in one of the best places in New Zealand and I am honoured to represent you in Parliament. I have been all over the electorate visiting schools, businesses, and community groups, volunteering for local charities, knocking on your doors, and meeting you on the streets. You are never shy to give me
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be safe wherever you are and be patient if travelling on the busy rural roads – it’s okay to take 30 minutes longer to get where you’re going! Thank you all for your support this year. Again, my best wishes to you and your family for Christmas and have a relaxing and safe summer. I’ll see you in 2020! Simeon, Rebecca, and Anna Brown
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► 800g watermelon ► 1 fennel bulb ► 1 punnet blueberries, cut in half ► 1 tbsp Dijon mustard ► 1 tbsp elderflower honey ► 1 tbsp water ► ¼ cup grapeseed oil ► 1 tbsp Honeygar (apple cider vinegar with manuka honey) Serves: 6
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his is a really fresh-tasting salad that works well alongside big bold steaks or just as well with fish. I use elderflower honey in this recipe because it is delicious, but feel free to swap it out for your favourite honey. Cut the skin off the watermelon; remove as many of the seeds as you can, then cut the watermelon into 2cm cubes. Place in a large salad bowl. Thinly slice the fennel using a mandolin, drop the slices into a bowl of
ice and water, and reserve the fronds. Soak the fennel for 5 minutes, then drain and add to the watermelon along with the blueberries. In a bowl, whisk together the mustard, honey and water. Slowly drizzle in the oil while
continuing to whisk till the dressing thickens. Add the Honeygar and season with salt and pepper to taste. Just before you are ready to serve, pour the dressing over and toss gently to combine. Finely slice the fennel fronds and sprinkle over the top. ► Extracted from Summer with Simon Gault, published by Penguin Random House NZ, RRP $50. Text © Simon Gault, 2019. Photography © Vanessa Lewis, 2019
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Kiwis set to outspend Aussies this Christmas
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ew research from Accenture New Zealand shows while Kiwis will be splurging on gifts, food and alcohol, Christmas will be a more frugal affair across the ditch in Australia. The research, which surveyed 1500 Australians and New Zealanders and was conducted by Coleman Parkes Research, found the average Kiwi will spend $952 this Christmas. The typical Australian will spend only $726.
What’s under the tree this year? Accenture New Zealand’s research shows New Zealand respondents are set to give clothing and footwear as the number one present this Christmas, according to 57 per cent of consumers. Gift cards for stores, restaurants or online shopping (52 per cent) are the next choice, followed by toys (50 per cent). The trend is similar in Australia, with more than half of respondents (56 per cent) saying
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More than a third (36 per cent) of both New Zealanders and Australians cited grocery costs as the main factor impacting household spending during the holiday season. This is followed by disposable income (31 per cent Australia, 27 per cent New Zealand) and utility costs (25 per cent Australia, 24 per cent New Zealand). Still, shoppers are more likely to go for big-name brands rather than budget labels at Christmas time. More than a third of both Kiwis and Australians say they will likely trade up to premium brand food items over the Christmas holidays. Ben Morgan, Accenture Interactive New Zealand managing director said despite the growing trend toward online shopping, bricks and mortar retail remains a critical channel for shoppers in New Zealand. “We have seen this trend over the past five years, which we call ‘Physical Fights Back’ – where we see the divide between digital and
Although Kiwis are increasingly looking online for gifts, browsing in-store remains the top choice for people looking for ideas. Photo supplied physical experience reducing,” he said. “Brands are now looking at how they provide consumers with shopping experiences that are seamless across different physical and digital touchpoints. This gives consumers choice on how they want to shop. “These options include researching a product online to be collected in-store; using a mobile app instore to get extra product information; or doing in-
store research before finding the cheapest price online.” Kiwis are planning to spend almost $1000 on Christmas festivities with gift cards the present of choice. Kiwis are embracing online shopping but will still browse instore for gift inspiration. Grocery costs are a major factor in festive spending, but Kiwis are more willing to treat themselves with premium brands at Christmas time.
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Tips to have yourself a zero waste Christmas
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s the Christmas season gets fully into swing, the Zero Waste Network is encouraging New Zealanders to enjoy a zero waste holiday season. The things we choose to do and buy this Christmas have significant impacts on our climate, ecosystems, water, air and communities. New Zealanders generate more waste per person than almost anywhere else in the world: we discard 15.5 million tonnes of waste each year - about 3200kg for every person. Right now we only recycle 28 per cent of this waste. The holiday season is a great time to spend time with family and friends and to celebrate the end of the year. It can also be a really stressful time as there are often expectations and family traditions about Christmas gift-giving. For those of us who are trying to reduce our impact on the earth by embracing zero waste in our dayto-day life, there is the extra stress of wanting to be true to our values
while being a part of the rituals that are important to us. Food, glorious food, is a big part of Christmas. One thing you can do is plan your meals before you shop to avoid buying too much that may go to waste. It’s also good to have a plan for leftovers so you benefit from the food you’ve already prepared instead of chucking it in the bin. The average New Zealand household in 2018 wasted $644 worth of food per annum - approximately 86 kilos. Municipal landfills take huge amounts of organic waste, which produces methane, an aggressive greenhouse gas. The most important thing to remember is to be gentle with yourself and others. It is often said that, “We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.” That said, there are lots of ways that we can enjoy all of the festivities of Christmas while embracing zero waste. Here’s a few ideas to get you going.
1. Make your own gifts
Many of us have skills or talents that we want to use - or things that we would like to learn how to do: knitting, painting, music, photography, graphic design, movie making, weaving, carving, pottery, jewellery making, tool making... and so on. These hobbies and skills are a great way to make a unique, specialised present. There are literally dozens of websites with gift ideas and recipes of things you can make.
2. Give the gift of your time So many of us are really timepoor these days. We are running around with crazy schedules trying to find enough free minutes to do small things. Giving the gift of your time to someone can be invaluable. You might be available to give new parents a night off so they can have a long-overdue date, give time for a gardening working bee to get a friend’s yard in order, help paint a family member’s house or fix their car.
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3. Make a gift of a service Such as a massage, gig tickets, haircut, a restaurant voucher, a music lesson or a fun trip. Treating your family and friends to a special experience can often be a better way to show your love, affection or appreciation than an object because it can expose a person to something new that they might not do for themselves and can create lasting memories.
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There are a number of projects around the country where you can purchase a native tree in someone’s name as a gift to be planted in a regenerating forest or reserve. Projects include the Native Forest Restoration Trust (nationwide), the Kaipatiki Project (Auckland), Trees That Count: Te Rahi O Tane (nationwide), and Motuihe Project (Hauraki Gulf). Many of these projects will issue a certificate for the gift that you can give to the recipient, and even invite them along to the planting session of ‘their’ tree. n Turn to page 10
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The old basalt kerb-stones in upper Moore Street have recently been replaced with new concrete kerbing. The kerb stones in Picton Street have considerable historical and aesthetic value. They were laid in 1931 when the concrete road was officially opened joining Howick to Auckland City. The basalt kerbstones were made by Dalmatians in the Penrose quarry. We should all try to maintain these important links with our past, and I am sorry to see these hand-crafted kerb blocks removed. The remaining kerb stones must be protected. Alan La Roche, Howick historian
This is maddening
Many weeks ago Auckland Transport dug up the road outside the Howick and Eastern bus depot on Ti Rakau Drive to create turning lanes and install traffic signals. The lanes were created and the traffic lights were installed. That work finished about a month ago. The lights were not made to work. Since that time the lovely new lanes have been blocked by orange cones. This means that buses wanting to go right out of the depot must go left, right at the Botany Rd lights and go through the shopping centre to u-turn at the roundabout, leave the shopping precinct, go right onto Botany Rd and left onto Ti Rakau to commence their trip towards Pakuranga. If the bus is coming from the south, they must go around the block making more congestion on the Harris Rd area.
licly acknowledge their act of kindness. If you are reading this, thank you again for your support and help. Marilyn Lark Dannemora Gardens, Botany
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The family owners and management team of Ambridge Rose (from left), Linda Sargeant, Christopher Luxon, Allan Sargeant, Angela and Brian Pullar. Photo supplied
Luxon pops into The Cottage On Saturday November 25, Christopher Luxon (who is standing for National in the Botany electorate in the General This ridiculous situation is wasting time and fuel, not to mention the extra wear and tear on the precinct and local roads. Please, can your worthy newspaper find out why we cannot turn right out of and right into the depot, a manoeuvre the drivers have been doing without the benefit of the newly-created lanes since the depot was built all those years ago? Name withheld
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My husband Derrick and I were going to the Howick Countdown for some shopping and my 87-yearold husband who was meant to use a walker insisted on using a stick
Elections next year) visited a family sausage sizzle at The Cottage by Ambridge Rose, in Botany Downs. instead, and unfortunately had a fall in the disabled area of the car park. As he was going down on one leg, I instinctively dropped everything to help him. Fortunately there were two lovely ladies immediately came to our rescue. One of them said she had a First Aid kit in her car and she got it while the other lady ran up to Countdown to get some cold water to cleaned his wound as he was bleeding, and she wrapped it up. I offered to pay her for the bottled water but she said that Countdown didn’t charge for it. I so wanted to thank them properly but didn’t get their names. I’d like them to know how grateful I am for their help and would like to pub-
Motorbike gang members have voiced their concerns to parliament about the violent behaviour of men in NZ. This is good news. We have the highest rate of violent offending in the western world. Not something to be proud of but something to be put right. It is timely for the men of this country to answer the call to improve their behaviour towards women and toward one another. Do unto others as you would have done to you. It is an age old saying and full of wisdom. No one wants their money stolen, or being lied to, or being bashed-up! Revenge only leads to more revenge. Let justice prevail for all women, widows and the fatherless. Let truth, protection and generosity be our guide, let compassion and love for one another dissolve the hatred and anger. Let forgiveness flow from the hurts we all suffer. We all serve one of two masters, one for good and one for evil. It is a free choice for all to make but the consequences of that choice are profound. One leads to rightliving and the other to destruction. Too many of our men are choosing the destructive path. The whole country then suffers the consequences. Can we rise to the challenge? Yes, I believe we can and we will. Ian George, Howick
Post-Grace Millane tragedy One of the sad things about the post-Grace Millane tragedy was how the incident was (is) hijacked for various narratives. The details surrounding the murder were conflated with ‘victim blaming’ or ‘victim shaming’ even though the sex lives of both the victim and the perpetrator were investigated and the subject matter was relevant. Then we had a murder in a hotel room conflated with domestic violence. The bow was drawn longer and bikes hit the streets, as this then was conflated with how boys and men are raised; as if this was directly related to the sickness of that incident. Inevitably this is conflated with ‘toxic masculinity’. As a result of this indigent virtue signalling all of ‘mankind’ has been drawn into a single clump of blame. For these middlebrow psychologists, the world is a room with the shades constantly drawn; a gloomy place where unfairness festers and predators lurk – they best let other people share this ‘reality’. The most decent thing that came out of the whole tragedy was a letter, by Brodie Kane, in the Herald, expressing our empathy for the sorrow and loss the parents and family of Grace, must be feeling. A far healthier response than the drama and opportunism indulged by others. Dr Mike Schmidt ➤➤Turn to page 24
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Your view Police conduct
I read with much interest of the mum who has complained to the ICPA (Independent Police Conduct Authority) with regards the inaction of police to respond to her son’s request for assistance after an incident at the recent Midnight Madness. Unfortunately this is now how police deal with teenagers as I learned after a family member was involved in a car accident that involved a stationary police in the driving lane in July this year. After what was supposed to be a thorough 20-plus week investigation with promises that “all parties will be furnished with the final report”, the only thing furnished by police was a conclusion that the family member was at fault, a fine and a warning. No details of the incident, no acknowledgement that the police were involved in the accident, no answers to any of the many questions raised with police, an OIA (Official Information Act) request for information surrounding the accident was declined and even when asked for a copy of statements made by family members who attended the accident, police refused to cooperate. This has led me to also make a complaint to the ICPA and a further OIA request regarding this accident. The teenager’s mum made a good decision to go direct to the ICPA. The police have dem-
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onstrated they are incapable of objectively and independently investigating allegations of impropriety of their own frontline staff. This is made worse by refusing to release information and reports that have been sanctioned at the highest level of regional command. The truth will come out and, at that point, nothing less than resignations will suffice as the current practice of a cover-up culture must be eliminated. Michael Phillps, Howick
good. Including school names when there is no hard evidence to support the claim and linking a school with the behaviour of a group of people well outside school hours is very unfair. It implies that their behaviour is taught to them at school and that no other influences affect who they are or the way they behave. The Howick/Pakuranga/ Botany area is blessed with a number of quality senior schools. They are all different and each one has students who represent a bright hope for the future. Each school also has those who do not always work to promote a positive image of their school. Outside school hours, young adults will behave in good ways and bad, regardless of what school they attend. To link a school to behaviour well outside school hours is just wrong. Ronald Galliers Half Moon Bay
I have just finished reading Jim Birchall’s ‘Hurt Boy’s mother complains to IPCA’ which is the front page story of the Thursday December 5 edition of the Howick and Pakuranga Times. I would like to comment on a number of comments made in the article. Why was it considered necessary to name two local schools in the article? The wording of the comment, ‘some of whom are believed to be from…’ suggests a lack of certainty about the comment and plenty of conjecture. The fact that the comment was placed within brackets emphasises that it is merely an observation, not a fact. Surely a rule of journalism, good quality journalism, is that if a comment cannot be verified, it should not be published. Why was the word ‘student’ used to describe those involved? The incident took place on a Friday evening, well outside school hours. Using the word ‘students’ to describe those involved places them in a school context. Friday evening/night on Stockade Hill during Midnight Madness is not, as far as I know, a school context so surely it would be more honest to refer to them as young adults or youths. By identifying the schools and referring to those involved as students indicates a certain bias or opinion in your reporting which does nobody any
Allam process isn’t the way Mike Schmidt (Times, November 28) promotes the Allam process as being able to clean burn natural gas with the capture of 100 per cent of the CO2. So far so good but there would be limited use for this output and would need some means of sequestering the vast amount of unusable CO2. That need is the Achilles heel of the process because alternatives so far available are very costly. An alternative could be the Hazer process which is capable of not only producing hydrogen for its many uses but can do so while capturing all of the carbon as graphite (with its own valuable uses in batteries for EVs and steel making). Absolutely nil need to sequester anything and much greener result than the Allam option. David Reid, Cockle Bay
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➤➤Editor’s note: They are students, whether in school or not. They were also identified as having come from at least two of these schools. No implication but an assertion based on information from an interviewee. The relevance? These are not youths from out of the area. These are children from local families which raises the question… do parents know where their children were that night?
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Christmas event at Howick Library on December 14. Come along to hear and enjoy the Howick Ukulele Group performing at 11am at Howick Library, 25 Uxbridge Road. This is a free event.
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December 15 Christmas workshop: ‘Stories, Traditions & Decorations’ 2pm-4pm. $8pp. Bookings preferred. December 17 Teacher orientation session, planning for school visits in 2020, 3.30pm4pm. Free. The museum will close on December 22 at 5pm for the holidays. We wish you all wonderful Christmas and New Year and special family time (and some good weather too!). The museum reopens on January 21 at 10am.
Community market
Come and buy Christmas goodies from the Christmas market stalls at Botany Library. Community groups held at Botany Library and local businesses will be contributing items where a portion of the sales will be donated to Kidz First. Sale items will include food, small knitted goods, potted plants and handmade gifts. Saturday December 14, 11am–1pm. Email: botany.library@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. All welcome. This is a free community noticeboard for non-profit groups. Please email notices to bot@times.co.nz. While every effort is made to run the notices, volume and space restrictions may mean events may not run. Where publication of a notice is time-critical, groups should consider paying for a classified advertisement to ensure placement.
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Survey shows market bounce back The latest survey data from Crockers Property shows the Auckland housing market resurging as prices, returns and rents climb
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his month, the volume and prices of Auckland residential property sales and rents have rebounded from the slump of recent months and landlords are feeling more bullish about future returns than they have for over 18 months. Compared to November last year, landlords are increasingly reporting that tenants are looking for specific property features when searching for a property, especially insulation and heat pumps.
Auckland median prices & sales numbers The median sales price for Auckland residential properties increased from $848k in Sep ‘19 to $868k in Oct ‘19; the median sales price sits at a higher point than Oct ‘18 ($861k) and Oct ‘17 ($850k). The sales volume also increased from 1823 in Sep ‘19 to 2,025 in Oct ‘19, suggesting that the market is being stimu-
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The average Auckland rent for 2-bedroom residential properties increased from $514 in Sep ‘19 to $516 in Oct ‘19, while the average rent for 3-bedroom properties in Auckland increased from $642 to $645.
Healthy homes standards This month Crockers asked respondents if they were aware of the new healthy homes standards that came into effect on 1st July, 2019. Encouragingly, 96 per cent of respondents were aware of the changes; however, 26 per cent of respondents were unaware of their obligations under them.
Residential Tenancy Act changes Crockers also asked investors about the changes to the Resi-
dential Tenancy Act – an example of a change being made to this act is limiting tenants’ liability for careless damage in rental properties. The percentage of those aware of the changes has remained at 84 per cent.
What tenants are looking for This month Crockers asked investors about the changing needs of Auckland tenants and how much they agree with tenants’ being able to make minor alterations to a property.
Changes in property features sought Crockers asked respondents if tenants were looking for specific features when seeking a rental property. Some 28 per cent of respondents believed that they had noticed tenants looking for specific features in a property, a 4-point increase on November 2018.
Key property features for tenants Those who thought that tenants were looking for more specific property features again most commonly mentioned insulation, although this time heat pumps were also top of the list (both 13 mentions). Fresh paint / wallpaper is the least important feature that tenants are looking out for (4 mentions in November 2019).
Crockers Property Investment Index Auckland Rental Property Performance Index Both the Auckland Rental Property Investment Index and the Auckland Rental Property Performance Index have increased this month, as a result of an increase in those who believe the market will improve.
Increased competition for property Committed buyers have returned to the Auckland residential property market. “It was a result foreshadowed by strong sales in October, and the lift the market received then has flowed into significantly higher prices in November,” said Kiri Barfoot, director, Barfoot & Thompson. “Activity has not returned to the heydays experienced at the height of the previous price cycle but Auckland sales have certainly shrugged off the modest turnover and price movements experienced over the past two years.” The median price for the month at $891,000 is up 5.8 per cent on the average for the past three months while the average price at $963,671 is up 3.5 per cent. Monthly price increases of this size were last seen when the market was at its strongest in 2016 through to the early part of 2017.
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hristmas season is officially started, with Santa Claus’ smooth landing in Howick on Sunday. And in true, fair-dinkum Kiwi style, the jolly big-bearded man in red was towed into town by a vintage Ferguson tractor. His arrival was preceded by a maiden voyage, the firstever appearance of his good wife, Mrs Claus, in the Howick Santa Parade – its 66th year – at the end of a colourful cavalcade of people from across the communities in east Auckland. In dry and muggy weather, 60 groups from schools; service, interest and activity groups marched happily and in their thousands, watched by an even bigger enthusiastic crowd. It was loud and festive. “It was a wonderful show of what is great in our Howick community,” says Bo Burns, chief elf and event organiser, of the Howick Children’s Charitable Trust. “Our people were on display, showing us their talents, dedication and commitment to achieving and serving. “The parade is about our people and what they do during the year, and with the arrival of Santa, we celebrate
Christmas and what has happened over the past 12 months.” Howick Village was a vibrant carnival atmosphere from the morning through to the completion of the afternoon parade, with large audiences enjoying the Picton Street entertainment performances in the lead-up, and activities and displays in Uxbridge Road and Moore Street. “There are many people to thank, especially the crowds who came to watch, enjoy and participate in the 66th Howick Santa Parade. I’m particularly grateful to all of the Santa’s Helpers and parade workers and volunteers for their hard work, commitment, and fun and friendly style, as it takes many hours and a lot of effort to stage an event of this size,” says Burns. Burns says donations collected on the day through the entertainment, barbecues, raffles, and massages was $1800. “Thank you to everyone who supported our community parade and we’re very appreciative of our sponsors and supporters, Barfoot and Thompson, Andrew Simms motor dealerships, New World Howick, Galbraiths Law, the
Howick Local Board, and also our media supporter Howick and Pakuranga Times. “And thank you to Howick Village Grocer, Union Road Bakery and Cockle Bay Four Square for helping us feed and water our volunteers all day.” Burns says the Rotary Volunteer of the Year for 2019 is Lorraine Jonson for her hard work and dedication throughout the year; the winner of the Year 6 students’ speech contest was Shona Karan of Wakaaranga School; while the winners of the floats judged by Adele White, John Russell, Steph Cleave and Shona Karan were Bucklands Beach Primary in 1st place, Cockle Bay Playcentre 2nd and Cockle Bay Primary 3rd. The independent judges had a tough job with all the floats looking superb with huge efforts put in. Bo and Pip Burns and the whole team at the Howick Children’s Charitable Trust wish Howick and all of east Auckland a very merry Christmas and safe summer holiday. ➤➤To see photos from the Howick Santa Parade, go to www.times.co.nz or download the East Auckland app from The App Store or Play Store
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CRICKET
HPCC go down on the final ball ■■BY JIM ALLNATT
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he clash between the two top sides in Auckland promised much and delivered a spinetingling match which went right down to the last ball. Parnell batted first in the third round of the Jeff Crowe limited overs competition and were immediately in trouble at 2/3 due to fiery opening bursts from Donovan Grobbelaar and Mitchell McClenaghan, both taking an early wicket. However Parnell knuckled down with Ben Horne and Flynn McGregor-Sumpter staging a third wicket recovery yielding 166 runs before Horne went for 98. McGregor-Sumpter went next for 64 with the score at 200 and rain stopped play a short time later The match was shortened to 48 overs with McClenaghan and Grobbelaar taking a wicket each as Parnell were restricted to 229. The Alpaca’s opening pair of Dan Young and Bill Walsh put on a useful 55 runs for the first wicket before Young went for 28. From then on Howick Pakuranga continued to lose wickets regularly with the batsmen all getting starts
Veteran Bill Walsh during an over of tweak. Photo supplied
but only Brian Barnard with 45 managing to go on. Two unfortunate run-outs did not help the Alpaca’s cause. At 177/7 with 9 overs to go, the situation looked grim for the home side but Adam Jones’ 31 off 29 balls and Rudi Botadra with a run-a-ball 25 took the score to 228 with three balls to go. Unfortunately Fisher ended Jones’s valiant effort and the next batsman was caught first ball and Parnell held on to win. The result leaves Parnell as the only undefeated team in the competition, with the Alpacas still in the hunt lying second on the table.
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Kelly Drew with, from left, Naynay Homkrun, Ema Miyaura and Liz Lombard with Gabriel Hernandez (team manager/coach) with (to the right) the Bucklands beach coach and team. Photo supplied
TENNIS
Sunnyhills win women’s title Sunnyhills Tennis Club is celebrating after becoming the new Women’s Caro Bowl Champion. It was a very close contest, with a nail-biting ending with both Sunnyhills and Bucklands Beach winning three matches each and all of them on straight sets at Koru Tennis Club at Pakuranga Heights on Friday. A games countback had to be calculated and Sunnyhills ended up ahead by 52 games to 48. Head coach Gabriel Hernandez
said although it is a relatively short season, there’s a lot of work that went on behind the scenes into the Caro Bowl season, Auckland’s premier interclub tennis competition. “A sincere thank you to every player that played for Sunnyhills during the season,” Hernandez said. “Kelly Southwood, as a great top team player, bringing loads of experience and top notch tennis. Ema Miyaura, for being part of the team and a seasoned Sunnyhills Caro Bowl player for many
years now. Kelly Drew, for bringing that experience to the team and helping out the younger ones too during coaching. Vivian Yang, NZ’s number 1 junior player, Naynay Homkrun, as a late entry into the team but doing so well and being a consistent player in the roster throughout the competition. Liz Lombard for jumping in with very late notice for the top doubles in the finals.”
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Cockle Bay Tennis Caro Bowl win For the first time in nine years of competing in New Zealand’s Premier Club Competition, Cockle Bay has taken out the title on the 100th anniversary of the competition. After picking up both doubles against Next Generation, Cockle Bay was in the driver’s seat needing one more win and a couple of
sets from the remaining matches to take the men’s title. James Meredith and Connor Heap won top doubles 6-3 6-2 Rob Reynolds and Alex Hunt won bottom doubles 7-6 3-6 10-7. Heap won the number 4 singles convincingly (6-0 6-1) pretty much sealing the deal and it was all over when Hunt took the sec-
ond set in the number 3 singles. The matches were livestreamed with an impressive number of viewers. In the nine years Cockle Bay has competed, they have only missed the play-offs twice. “Winning this title means so much to our players and supporters,” a club spokesperson said.
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Our coldset web offset plant is looking for an experienced printer capable of working in a multi-skilled role including: • Operating and printing on our Goss Community press to high quality standards. • Ensuring production and customer requirements are met. • Be familiar with ongoing press maintenance requirements. • Have a positive attitude and be able to communicate well across a broad range of people, from staff to suppliers and clients. • Be familiar with Health and Safety requirements. We operate an afternoon/evening shift, 40 hours per week, Monday to Thursday. Beacon Print Whakatāne is part of Beacon Media Group, established 80 years ago, and which is still privately operated. Whakatāne is a great place to live, with excellent educational facilities, lifestyle and plenty of sunshine! Now is the perfect time to be joining Beacon Print as we embark on an exciting development, having just confirmed we will be progressing with a million dollar plus investment programme to further develop and upgrade our printing facilities in Whakatāne, New Zealand. This investment will see our current single width, four tower, press line completely replaced with a near new condition, modern, Goss Community single width, five tower, shaftless press. Once commissioned in May 2020, this newer press line will be the most technologically advanced of its type in New Zealand or Australia and will incorporate auto pre-set colour control and auto registration control system amongst a whole host of modern state of the art features. If you believe you possess the skills we require, and you particularly enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of delivering great results, we’d love to hear from you! Please email a cover letter and your CV detailing your printing experience to:
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For all three positions, short-listed applicants will be required to undergo a Police Vet, once every three years. Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa and a clean driver’s licence is required. For each of the below positions, please submit cover letter, CV and application form (please download a copy for completion from www.bdsc.school.nz) and submit to t.horsford@bdsc.school.nz prior to 16 December 2019. Applications close for all three positions at midday on Monday 16 December 2019.
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We are looking for someone to join our very busy team to support students and their host families within the International Department at Macleans College. We require someone who has: • Excellent time management and organisational skills • High standard of spoken and written English • Good communication skills • Professional manner • A clean driver’s licence and use of your own vehicle as required Most importantly, someone who has: • The ability to relate to teenagers with empathy and understanding The position is for 30 hours per week and applicants must be prepared to work Monday to Friday. The hours are flexible and you will be required, on occasion, to work evenings and/or weekends and to hold the 24 hour phone when rostered on. Start date: Term 1, 2020 (as soon as possible at that date). Applications for both positions close Friday 31 January 2020. Please send a copy of your cover letter, CV and the names of three referees who may be contacted to: Applications@macleans.school.nz
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Furniture manufacturer requires an experienced sewing machinist to work in our East Tamaki based plant. This is a full-time temporary position with the potential to become permanent employment. Immediate start. The successful candidate must have: ➣ Experience in sewing commercial/domestic lounge furniture ➣ Have a high level of quality ➣ The ability to work in a team environment
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In times of a heavy workload there may be some variation by negotiation Reporting to the Head of Learning Science, the key responsibilities of the Science Technician are: • to provide preparation support to the Head of Learning and Science Teaching Staff; • assist in the management of science laboratory and resources; and • provide administrative and technical support to the Head of Learning and Science Teaching Staff. As part of the Science Department, and one of two Science Technicians, we will require the applicant to have initiative, good communication skills – both written and verbal, and a high level of attention to detail. We require the applicant to have an interest in science and the ability to work in a positive and motivated manner, as part of a busy and dynamic team.
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since, claiming the world crown and series. However they also understand that upsets are on the cards due to the overall improvement in a tight 14-minute game. “It doesn’t matter who puts the black jersey on, you have gotta play with pride. Mana and for yourself, your friends, your family and especially for the fern, your country,‘’ said Tyla Nathan-Wong who took over the captaincy from the injured Hirini. A clever body-and-soul player, she is one of several players capable of taking on a leadership role. Brazier, who also had a strong Dubai tournament, is another. But the brightest star was Stacey Waaka whose penetrative runs won rich reward. With the Ferns down 14-5 to Canada at half-time of the final, the speedy Waaka scored her second try and the side-stepping Gayle Broughton added another at the death to snatch a thrilling 17-14 win with one conversion. The New Zealand men were well beaten 15-0 by a fleet-footed, quick thinking South Africa side. However they produced their best in beating the USA 26-5 before overcoming England 19-12 in their semi-final. Meanwhile there were plenty of thrills and a few spills when Peter Burling and Blair Tuke won their fifth world 49er sailing crown in gusty
vercoming adversity is just one element which makes the Black Ferns Sevens and sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke great. In winning the second round of the women’s World Sevens series in Dubai, the Ferns did so without inspirational captain Sara Hirini and champion try-scorers Michaela Blyde and Portia Woodman. With respect to PJ Perenara, no-one has done the haka as good as Buck Shelford as Hirini. With her it’s a case of the eyes have it. Hers talk. The women’s haka is different to that of the All Blacks men but no less passionate. With Hirini leading, it epitomises the spirit of unity and pride that makes the Ferns so difficult to beat. Not that they are invincible as France proved when beating them 19-14 in pool play. No fluke that either in a competition which has seen France, the USA, England and Canada improve dramatically since Australia claimed gold and left the marvellous Woodman to weep after she had been sin-binned at the 2016 Rio Olympics final. That switched to a winsome smile when Kelly Brazier scored the winning try against the Aussies in last year’s Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. They have hardly put a foot wrong
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Pakuranga College students are celebrating a basketball training session alongside the NZ Breakers. On Wednesday December 4, thanks to Fuji Xerox, a mix of Year 9-11 students from the school learned how to slam dunk and shoot three pointers with New Zealand’s best basketballers. Students trained with community coaches and then watched the Breakers as they ran a skills and drills session at the Mairangi Bay training facility.
Clockwise from top: Year 11 Pakuranga College students practice their dribbling at the NZ Breakers and Fuji Xerox Skills and Drills session; Breakers manager Fata Leota recognises Pakuranga College student, Trista Ly, with basketball shoes signed by Breakers player RJ Hampton. Trista showed outstanding effort in her training; Blaine Hickey is awarded for his attitude and outstanding performance on the court. Student Blaine Hickey is pictured with Breakers Skills Trainer Rashid Al-Kaleem, and Fuji Xerox customer relationship manager Alyse Seekup.
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