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Sharon Stewart has returned to Auckland Council with a whopping 19,320 votes. Hardly had the results been announced when Sharon was out and about trying to solve problems in the community. “Nothing ever stops,” she says. “I haven’t been sworn in as yet but have started visiting homes of people who have asked for help. It’s what you do the whole time that counts and not just during election time. You have to be out and about looking at helping solve problems and not just ask residents to call the council call centre if they have a problem.” She is happy to stand down

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from the Howick local Board (Sharon won 5643, followed by John Spiller with 5457 and Adele White at 5010 votes) and let Bo (with 4738 votes) to move into a seat. Sharon relinquished her

Despite having his campaign billboards vandalised and other setbacks including his mother being hospitalised and passing away weeks before the election, Paul Young was re-elected onto Auckland Council. He was also elected onto the Coun-

Re-elected to the local board Bob Wichman (Botany subdivision) says that he was confident of being re-elected “but I knew it could be close as the others were good candidates. “Voters obviously wanted the continuance of my experience and know how to help guide the Local Board on the right path. I have a reputation for being careful with ratepayers’ hard-earned cash and I will continue to do so, while at the same time encouraging development and upgrading Botany and Howick, an area I am proud to represent. “Two things I am tough on are policing and safety and will continue to push for a fire station and ambulance base in Botany, a must for the fastest growing area in Auckland and NZ. Garry Boles and Jim Donald will be missed for their hard work and dedication.”

Peter Young: happy and healthy communities Peter Young has been reelected on the Howick Local Board (Botany Subdivision) and says that he got around the same number of votes he got three years ago. Peter says he is a man of action who believes in happy and healthy communities. “In the next three years I am going to push for an indoor sports centre. There are plans

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for five football fields in Flat Bush and I am pushing to get one area for a multisport centre at the Orchards Farm along Baptist Rd, Flat Bush. “I will also be pushing for an indoor swimming pool at the Barry Curtis Park so that people keep fit by being involved in healthy sporting activity. “That apart, in terms of transportation, I am passionate about a multi-level car park being built in Botany which will make it convenient for people to Park and Ride. “I do really appreciate all the support I got and will continue working hard to serve the community.”

Mike Turinsky: prioritise what needs to be fixed

“There is definitely more to do; we just need to work hard and get the job done,” says local board member Mike Turinsky. “I am extremely grateful for being selected by the voters of the Botany Subdivision to represent on the Howick Local Board. The Local Board is the closest elected body to the

be on the DHB board so that I can make things better. “As a councillor I will focus on transportation, fair budget and resource for east Auckland and recognition of diverse communities.”

community and local residents seem to value having access to their representatives. It is also clear that residents want to be heard. “For this term, we need to focus on the basics and ensure projects that are currently underway are completed. “We need to do a stock take of issues in our communities to be able to prioritise what needs to be fixed. We must prioritise projects for the Transport Capital Fund as soon as possible to get them underway. “I am also expectant that the board will work closely with the Councillors Sharon Stewart and Paul Young for the benefit of the Ward.”

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ties Manukau District Health Board (DHB). He says he will just have to manage his time better considering being a councillor is a contract job and demands a minimum of 40 hours. “But I am used to working 100 hours a week, which I have been doing for the last six months. It’s about time management and determination to make a difference,” he says. “I was keen to stand for DHB since I spent a lot of time with my mother in the hospital and learnt a lot about how things function in the health system, the problems they face, parking problems and a lot more which I thought I could help with. Also, the doctor at the rest home my dad is in made me promise last year that I will

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seat as she was elected to council again. She says she is grateful to the people of Howick/ Pakuranga/Botany and Ormiston for re-electing her. “I am particularly pleased to see the Howick Ward had an increase in vote from the last election.”

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John Spiller: accessible and responsive John Spiller has been in the local body politics for 21 years and seen many people come and go. “It’s a privilege to have been reelected to the Howick Local Board (Howick Subdivision). This election has been no different with some changes to the local board makeup that signifies a desire to see younger people involved in decision-making processes that affect our community,” he says. “There are also likely to be changes to the board leadership team with a shift away from candidates with political party affiliations. “Over the next three years I hope to see an urban forest begin to take shape on the former Greenmount landfill site, more work being done to stabilise and protect our vulnerable coastlines and a start made on an environmental education centre in the Mangemangeroa reserve. “Our #weknowhowick campaign was well planned and executed. We all value tremendously the support we have had in getting the three of

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Adele White: grateful to be re-elected Adele While has been re-elected to the Howick Local Board (Howick ward) and says that in the 18 years in local government she has seen considerable change to both the Howick Ward and the governance role of local board members. “The community has asked for change so it was timely for John Spiller and me to join with new candidate and fellow Howickian Bo Burns to form our winning #weknowhowick election team. “We were warmly accepted whilst out meeting and greeting, complimented on our fresh branding and clean honest campaign, and well briefed on issues concerning local people,” she says. “I look forward to seeing implementation of the Howick Village plan, some positive results around planning issues in Howick, and ward-wise, a community centre for Flat Bush.”

Katrina Bungard: listening to our community Former deputy chair of the Howick Local Board, Katrina Bungard says she is excited and humbled by the support the community has continued to show her in her re-election to the Local Board (Pakuranga Subdivision) and to Counties Manukau District Health Board. “It is an absolute privilege to serve our community and a responsibility I take very seriously,” she says. Katrina celebrated the win with fellow C&R Communities and Residents colleagues at the Auckland regional event and later “had a lovely dinner with my close family and friends at my home in Pakuranga.” While she looks forward to the new board consulting the community to create the Local Board Plan for the next three years, she will continue working with AMETI and advocate strongly for effective transport solutions such as the progression of the Reeves Rd flyover. “As a board, I am proud of the things we have achieved thus far. I look forward to listening to our community with engagement and public consultation to ensure that we do have the balance right.”

David Collings: challenge council costs Former Chair of Howick Local Board David Collings has been re-elected

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us over the line and promise to be accessible and responsive to our community’s concerns and interests.”

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Bo Burns: get stuck in Being on the Howick Local Board was something Bo Burns always. “It’s a path I knew I would cross, I just didn’t know when that would be,” she says. “The decision and choice to work alongside Adele White and John Spiller was an easy one. They are both down to earth, passionate, knowledgeable, hardworking professional locals. I was delighted that they wanted to work with me also and from there our #weknowhowick team and brand was formed. The mixed balance has worked extremely well from initial setup, campaign planning, branding, budgeting, marketing, events,

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delivering 20,000 brochures with our crew of helpers and putting up 50 billboards! It’s been a crazy few months in which I’ve already learnt huge amounts and I will continue to learn and grow. I am extremely grateful to the 4738 people that backed me and voted to have me as their representative. I can however promise that I will be accountable and like I have said all along, it’s not what I want, but what you ‘the Community’ want and need that matters most to me. I can imagine there is a lot on the Board’s to-do list, that needs to be actioned and I look forward to getting stuck in and ticking items off our list together!”

Bruce Kendall: thanks for the trust

to Howick Local Board (Pakuranga ward) and says that he will continue challenging council costs. “Firstly, can I just thank those that continued to show their faith in me, it’s always humbling to be supported by thousands of voters in our community,” says David. “Thanks also to all that took part in the democratic process and congratulations to both councillors for being successfully re-elected. “It’s a shame to have lost two very passionate local board members but it’s also great to welcome two new members and congratulate them and the returning board members. “I will continue to challenge council costs as I always have and I think we need more collaboration between councillors and board members in the overall interest of the community and in getting things done for Howick, Pakuranga and Botany.”

Olympic medallist Bruce says that he is really happy to have been given a chance to be involved. “I really am hoping to effect positive change. I was close last time (Local Elections 2016) with pretty much no effort. I really thought I had a good chance and for that I thank all those who put their trust in me,” he says. “I’m really pleased I ran with Steve Udy and Wayne Huang. I’m sad they didn’t get over the line. They have been really supportive as has (Councillor) Sharon Stewart. “I’m looking forward to working with her and Paul Young on the

council. I feel like everybody has been really supportive so far, and been very helpful.”

Looking forward to DHB role Long-serving Howick Local Board member has been ousted by newcomer Bruce Kendall. Naturally disappointed at losing his seat to someone with no political experience, Garry passed on his congratulations to all those elected and hoped they “put in enough effort (as he has) for the past six years”. Boles would like to be acknowledged as someone who “spoke up when things were wrong” during his six-year tenure on the board. He will continue in his day job as a police officer within the media unit and focus upon his

role on the District Health Board. Long serving board member Jim Donald also missed the cut for re-election. He has been approached for comment.

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COUNCIL – HOWICK WARD 1 – Sharon Stewart 19,320 (17,923) 2 – Paul Young 16,595 3 – Damian Light 12,195 4 – David Collings 11,691 5 – Tofik Mamadov 4292

HOWICK LOCAL BOARD BOTANY SUBDIVISION 1 – Mike Turinsky, Practical Not Political 5610 2 – Peter Young, C&R – Communities and Residents 5357 (5009) 3 – Peter Bob Wichman, C&R Communities and Residents 4704 (4843) 4–A shleigh Harding, Independent 4409 5–N ivedita Sharma Vij, C&R Communities and Residents 2746 6–M ark Johnson, Labour Party 2621 7–K harag Singh, Labour Party 1733 8 – L ance Millward, Labour Party 1660 9 – Masooma Mehdi, 1158 10 – Ajaypal Singh, 962 HOWICK SUBDIVISION 1 – Sharon Stewart, Independent 5643 (Elected to council, relinquishes seat on board) 2 – John Spiller, weknowhowick 5457 (6203) 3 – Adele White, weknowhowick 5010 (6207) 4 – Bo Burns, weknowhowick 4738 (assumes seat on board) 5–R ichie Barnett, C&R Communities and Residents 3577 6 – J im Donald, Independent 3417 7 – Barry Wood, Independent 2763 8–M atthew Sheehy, Independent 1214 9 – Jess Andrews, East Vision 1154 PAKURANGA SUBDIVISION 1 – Katrina Bungard, C&R Communities and Residents 4622 (5941) 2 – Bruce Kendall, 4383 3 – David Collings, C&R Communities and Residents 4043 (5695) 4 – Steve Udy, Independent 3642 5–G arry Boles, C&R - Communities and Residents 3469 (4562) 6 – Wayne Huang, 3196 7 – Morgan Xiao, East Vision 1612 8 – Tofik Mamedov, East Vision 1089 9 – Dale Smith, 800 10 – P eter Fleming, Independent 798 11 – Khalyd Baloch, 600


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Tarnica Park lights up to counter crime Northpark residents will get the solarpowered light the Howick Local Board promised for Tarnica Park. The board has allocated up to $5000 to install a single sensor-driven light in the park, the scene of ongoing anti-social behaviour. Board members received advice not to light the park and to instead spend $10,000 to investigate options and costings for lighting the park’s footpath, but agreed residents needed an immediate solution. Residents approached the board earlier this year concerned that neighbours avoided the park. In August the board resolved to have a light over the playground, but staff warned a single light might displace bad behaviour to another area of the park and could encourage more activity around the playground. Lighting the footpath and encouraging pedestrians to access the nearby Botany Town Centre via the park, particularly at night, was favoured. Good lighting can reduce crime, but few Auckland parks and footpaths are lit because it can encourage people to go into isolated areas with poor visibility beyond the lit area. Board members say while the advice from staff was sound and in keeping with approaches in other areas of the city, the residents had already suffered for some time. Members had met concerned residents on site previously and believed a more timely resolution to the problem was needed.

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otholes continue to plague the carpark adjacent to the Warehouse and Pak’nSave at Botany Town Centre. The area, which is owned by Foodstuffs, has been in a state of disrepair for some time and bad sentiment is growing with locals who bring their families to shop. Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross has sent a letter to the CEOs of Foodstuffs, The Warehouse and the owner of Danske Mobler asking them to address the issue. Foodstuffs was approached for comment and external relations manager Sue Hamilton said: “We’ve heard the complaints about the carpark at Pak’nSave Botany and other stores in the area. We are working with the body corporate to rectify this. Meanwhile Pak’nSave owner operator Russ Wilkinson said: “As you will all know, we are doing some major works on the store and part of the refurbishment includes making big improvements to the carpark – such as more parking bays and trolley bays,” “On behalf of the team at Pak’nSave Botany, I would like to let the community know Pak’nSave is working hard to push the body corporate to take action and remedy the car park with much urgency. “The store is currently undertaking some major refurbishment works and we very much want the car park fixed prior to the unveiling of the new look Pak’nSave in November. “Our apologies for the inconvenience. Please trust the Pak’nSave team are absolutely on the case and bear with us in the short term.”

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mix of fresh and experienced faces to represent our community Last Saturday was the Local Government election, where we saw two Auckland Councillors and nine Howick Local Board members elected to represent our East Auckland community for the next three years. Congratulations to Paul Young and Sharon Stewart, who return as our two local Councillors, to returning Local Board members Katrina Bungard, David Collings, John Spiller, Mike Turinsky, Adele White, Bob Wichman, and Peter Young, and a very special congratulations to our two first-time Board members Bo Burns and Bruce Kendall. I also want to thank Garry Boles and Jim Donald, who were not reelected after serving as members on the Local Board for several terms each. Garry served East Auckland as a member of the Local Board since 2013, and prior to that was a longserving community constable in the area.

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Fortunately, Garry was elected to the Counties Manukau District Health Board so will continue to be involved locally on behalf of our community. Jim has been a Howick Local Board member since the Auckland Council merger in 2010 and served for six years prior to that as a Manukau City Councillor, so has had a long record of public service in our community. Thank you Garry and Jim, and my best wishes for the future. I have enjoyed a close working relationship with our Councillors and Local Board members since my own election as the MP for Pakuranga in 2017, and I am looking forward to continuing that relationship going forward. While new to the Board, Bo and Bruce are well known in our community for the work they have been involved in locally.

I am fortunate to call them both friends, and I know they’re keen to get stuck in. They will work incredibly hard for East Auckland and bring fresh ideas and perspectives to the important work the Board does. There are many challenges facing East Auckland, many of which our Councillors and Local Board members will have direct oversight on solving. I believe strongly that once elected, we are all here to serve you, our constituents. It’s important we all work together, and not in opposition to one another, for the betterment of our community, and I know that is a value I share with all of those elected. Congratulations again to the successful candidates – it’s time to get to work! ➤➤Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of Howick/ Pakuranga/Botany and Ormiston for re-electing me. Special thanks to my campaign team Nigel Edwards, Allan Pilbrow and my family for all their support. I look forward to working with Councillor Paul Young to do our best to represent the Howick area. THANK YOU.

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POLITICS

Lyon roars in the face of Luxon ■■BY JIM BIRCHALL

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ormer Air New Zealand chief executive Chris Luxon entering the Botany candidate selection for the National Party does not faze local nominee Stephen Lyon – or sitting independent MP Jami-Lee Ross. “If there is one thing I intend to get absolutely right, it is being of service to the people of Botany” says Lyon. He goes on to suggest that he has all the capability necessary to contribute to the National Party, and New Zealand at the highest level but for him it must start with service to his local electorate. In addition to running a successful business Stephen has been an officer in the New Zealand Army, a advocate for the marine environment and leader in Cook Islands national and Pacific regional business organisations. As previously reported, Lyon grew up in the area, completing all his schooling in east Auckland. Lyon says his experiences in Botany have “shaped him to be the person he is today, especially with regards to his abilities to empathise and communicate with our many cultures”. Lyon is no stranger to a tough battle. He built a team that successfully advocated for the protection of sharks in all Cook Islands waters, opposed by a very aggressive Chinese lobby.

He attributes his success to his ability to get amongst the community and really understand what is important to the people, then communicate that to political leaders to affect change. Lyon has gone on to successfully advocate on many other national issues within the Cook Islands. Back now in Botany, Lyon says of the selection process to find a National candidate to stand in the Botany Electorate in next year’s General Election: “I am thoroughly enjoying meeting the members of the National Party through the nomination process, listening to their concerns, and hearing about their history within the electorate.” “Leadership starts with service, and being of service is exactly what I intend to do” At time of going to print, Agnes Loheni, list MP and National’s spokesperson for small business and Pacific people has intimated she is also running for the National nomination for Botany. The Times has reached out Christopher Luxon for comment. Meanwhile, rogue MP Ross, now an independent after a huge public fall-out with National leader Simon Bridges last year, said in a media statement he has always welcomed “a good, old-fashioned, grassroots election campaign”. “I fight hard and tough for our community and constituents,” he

Stephen Lyon is up for the challenge of taking on Chris Luxon for the National party Botany nomination; Photo supplied.

said. “I’ve spent 15 years serving our community, and I’m happy to put my local credentials up for local people to make a decision on.” Ross said it was arrogant for National to believe they can fix their leadership problems “by parachuting someone in who will automatically win an electorate seat”. “I’ve spent this year knocking on doors and asking constituents whether they want me to continue as their voice. The overwhelming response has been that they appreciate an experienced local person standing up for them,” he said. “Botany is now the most marginal seat in the country. It looks very different on the ground than it does from the flight path overhead. “While Botany people know they have in me someone who sits in the middle of both parties and will work with either side to advance local issues, others see themselves racing to Wellington to advance their own personal aspirations the day after an election. The voters in Botany are astute and will not be taken for granted in this way.”

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Van smashes into car on Chapel Road Police were called at about 9.40am on Saturday to reports of a car crash involving two vehicles on Chapel Road. There were no reported injuries. According to eyewitnesses, the white car was hit by a green Hiace van which was later towed away by another vehicle.

Times Facebook comment suggested the accident was not an isolated case; “I live on this road and see this regularly. If you travel another few metres down Whitford Road you will see another car with the same damage! People treat this road like a race track often texting, or on cell phones and it is pretty annoying.”

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➤ Community notices U3A Ormiston

U3A Ormiston next meets on Thursday October 24, 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. Our main speaker will be Mary Kisler, who will be telling us about the Frances Hodgkins exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about. Contact Mike Lowe – phone 279 3956.

Saree wrapping

Come and learn about the saree and how to wear one at this Diwali special event at Howick Library, all welcome. Free. Thursday, October 17, 3.30-4.30pm.

Free community walk

Get healthy, make new friends and learn more about health and wellbeing. Wednesday, November 6 from

10am-12pm, St Paul’s in the Park, 141 Chapel Road, Flat Bush. 10am – welcome introductions, 10.15am – warm up, 10.30am – guided walk starts (2.5km or 5km option). 11.30am – morning tea and short presentation, followed by sharing your ideas on what you would like more of in the community. Registration is essential for catering purposes. Please leave your name and number of attendees. Email parvink@easthealth.co.nz, phone 538 0599.

Ride like a Girl

On October 24, World Polio Day, thousands of Rotary Clubs around the world will hold events and fundraisers to recognise Rotary’s progress in the global fight to end polio from the world. The Rotary Clubs of Highbrook, Somerville, Pakuranga and Howick will be hosting Ride like a Girl – a movie fundraiser at the Mon-

terey Cinema on October 24 at 6pm. The movie is a biopic of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. For tickets email kathryn@kjhbusiness.co.nz or passmore_nz@outlook.com.

Diwali colouring competition

For children. Be in to win for the best entry in the colouring competition at Howick Library. Friday, October 18, 3.30-4.30pm.

Sweet making

Learn to make delicious coconut Ladoo to celebrate Diwali with us at Howick Library, all Welcome. Free. Monday, October 21, 3.30-4.30pm.

Collectors Toy and Model Fair

Sunday, November 10, Mt Eden War Memorial Hall, 487 Dominion Road, Balmoral. 10am-1pm. Admission $6,

school children free. Trains, locos, rolling stock, planes, diecast, dolls, teddy bears, sci-fi, toys, children’s books, military memorabilia and more. Phone Bob 534 6702, mobile 021 265 5753. Visit www.acmrc.org. nz.

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Scottish interest group. Research Day Sunday November 3, 1pm4pm, NZSG Research Rooms, 159 Queens Road, Panmure. Scottish hospitality, fun and entertainment. Help available for researching. Speaker is Barrie Paterson from Clan Donald. Entry $5, afternoon tea provided. All welcome.

CAB Pakuranga

Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is hosting a free information session on ‘Safe Living & Emergency Preparedness’ on Friday, October 18 from 10am to 1pm at the

Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. It covers role of NZ Police, staying safe at home and on road, how to prepare for an emergency. Light refreshments will be served. Registration necessary. Contact Vani – email settlement. pakuranga@cab.org.nz, phone/text 021 459 520.

Bucklands Beach bowls

Celebrating 90 years. Play social lawn bowls every Tuesday at 12.45pm. $5 including tea and biscuits. Bowls provided. Flat soled shores required. Bucklands Beach Bowls, Morrow Ave, Phone Jeff 021-0239 3880. 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.

FLOWER SHOW

Orchid show sure to dazzle Orchid lovers are excited about the return of the Howick Orchid Society Spring Show that is set to dazzle on Saturday at the Fencible Lounge (next to Howick Library). The Howick Orchid Society has been around for 50 years, and is a member of the New Zealand Orchid Society. Sandra Moore, one of the society’s longest serving members, is looking forward to the stunning display of orchids on show this weekend. The winning Orchidaceae is decided by public vote and is crowned best plant in show. Orchidaceae are a

diverse and widespread family of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family. “There will be four tables set up with plants on sale to attendees,” says Moore. The show is attended by amateur and professional orchid enthusiasts. Activities also include a raffle, and commercial growers will be on hand to provide useful tips and advice on how to get orchids to show-level. ➤➤Fencible Lounge, Uxbridge Road, Saturday, October 19, 9am-4pm.

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n an increasingly virtual age, Botany Town Centre is bringing back the joy of reading by encouraging shoppers to recycle their books. The idea is a book swap, where customers can come into the centre and leave a book behind in exchange for another. The concept allows readers to share and recycle their books with other readers and in return find a new book of interest.

Kerrie Hughes, centre manager at Botany Town Centre says, “The book swap has been well received so far. “We have seen customers here throughout the day, including students on laptops, couples reading to kids, mums and kids reading together and people drinking coffee.

“It’s been such a great ‘pause’ area in general. I think there is something special about finding a book that has another reader’s journey within the page and our customers really appreciate this sentiment. Overall, the book swap is a great way to bring the community together and celebrate our love for books.” The book swap will be at the centre throughout October right next to the newly opened library. Any books that are left over will be donated to The Salvation Army. ➤➤Time: Monday to Wednesday: 9am – 6pm, Thursday and Friday: 9am – 9pm, Saturday: 9am – 6pm and Sunday: 10am – 6pm. By the Library site on Level 1.


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PHOTO ESSAY

Bundles of cuddliness on show M

ore than 50 pure bred guinea pigs and 48 pet guinea pigs competed for best in show awards from the Auckland Cavy Club Pet and Pedigree Show for the first time in Howick. Guinea pig owners were welcomed to come along and share their love of guinea pigs, show off their pets with and be introduced

to the world of pure-bred Guinea pig shows. Young and old were found enjoying a day immersed in the guinea pig world. Nine shows a year are held around Auckland. ➤➤See upcoming dates and information at https:// aucklandcavyclub.weebly.com/

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EDUCATION

Doomsday debate engages local schools E

very year since 1983 Pakuranga Rotary has hosted teams from local schools for a fiercely contested debate with the Holyoake Trophy as the prize. Sponsored by Noel Holyoake, a past District Governor of District 9920, Pakuranga Rotary member and director of Holyoake Industries, the debate involves senior students from the three colleges in the district – Edgewater College, Pakuranga College and Saint Kentigern College with teams alternating to challenge the winner from the previous year. Since 2018 the trophy had been held by Saint Kentigern College but the holders were hotly challenged by Pakuranga College at the recent Rotary meeting at Waipuna Convention Centre. Teams do not receive the moot for the debate until noon on the day of the contest. The 2019 topic had echoes of Stephen Hawking’s warning to the world in his last book If Robots Don’t Get Us, Climate Change Will. The moot was “That AI presents a greater threat to mankind’s future than climate change”. The Pakuranga College team of Khusrav Bhajiwalla, Jaxon Gear, Helen Lam and Chris Matthews (Teacher i/c) which argued for the affirmative, wove a picture of a world dominated by artificial

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intelligence which didn’t share human values, caused massive unemployment and anarchy and which posed a more serious threat long-term to the world than the climate change issue which was solvable. Ben Shepherd, William Feng, Ben Fraser and Chris Hodder (Teacher i/c) representing Saint Kentigern College and arguing in the negative, countered that the portrayal of the risks posed by AI was overhyped and unrealistic and that extreme weather will overwhelm us before cell phones overpower us. This year the debate was adju-

dicated by Jeanette Roberts, with years of experience, Desiré Truter, acting head of English and teacher-in-charge of the debating team at Edgewater College and, for the first time, local MP Simeon Brown who is a member of Pakuranga Rotary Club. In awarding the debate (and retention of the Holyoake Trophy) to St Kents, Simeon made reference to the quality of the debate and the passion exhibited by both teams. There was certainly nothing artificial about the intelligence on display from our local college debating teams.

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DANCE

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ormer Howick College student Jessica Toatoa began her dancing career when she was eight years old. Now 21, she has compiled an impressive resume’ which includes dancing with the biggest names in music. Recently, Jess attended an audition in Los Angeles, with the aim of joining Queen of Chinese-pop (C-Pop) ’s, World tour in 2020. Six New Zealand dancers attended the audition, and Jessica was selected as one of sixteen successful dancers, to join the superstar on tour in Asia. Rehearsals start in November for Jolin’s big, two-hour production that has dates in Taiwan and China starting New Years 2020 , followed a potential trip back to the USA and Hong Kong. On the back of being chosen for the upcoming tour, Jessica has been signed to GTA (Go 2 talent) agency in LA, and choreographer Rudy Abreu has asked Jessica to assist him at conventions all over America for the Jump Dance Convention with Embodiment Dance Collective. Rudy’s credits include choreographing for Jennifer Lopez, Derek and Julianne Hough, Bebe Rexha, Ben Platt, Camilla Cabello, Leona Lewis, Jacky Cheung, Inana and Little Mix.

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In 2014 Jess auditioned for The Palace Dance Studio and was chosen to join the Sorority Dance crew, who performed in Parris Goebels’ shows Goldmynd and Moonchild. In 2015 she was selected for her second year of Sorority. They won the Street dance New Zealand Regional’s, National’s, and qualified for the finals at the Hip Hop International worlds. A week after the world’s,Sorority went on to guest perform at the World of Dance competition which was a hit on YouTube, with views cur-

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rently sitting on 142 million. Jess was also part of the Opening performance for R&B star Ciara, alongside the ReQuest dance crew in her Christchurch and Wellington shows, and went viral with the Justin Bieber monster hit ‘Sorry’. In 2019, after a grueling audition, Jess was accepted into a prestigious three- month mentorship programme in Los Angeles, with Beyoncé choreographer Dana Foglia. Jess works locally at Red Studio inspiring the next generation of NZ dancers.

Briana Woolliams was awarded the People’s Choice Winner of The Estuary Art and Ecology Award hosted by the Uxbridge Arts and Culture at the culmination of the exhibition in the Malcolm Smith Gallery. First place was awarded to Mo Stewart whose personal artwork will feature in Malcolm Smith Gallery in October. Briana’s art work Te Wai o Taiki is an illustrative work bringing together poetic text and textiles. “Poetry was used as a form to consider the shifting ecologies of the estuary as a response to human urbanisation,” she says. Briana was presented the award by Wally Rice and Marilyn Bakker of the Rice Family Partnership at Malcolm Smith Gallery. The Estuary Art and Ecology Award brings focus to the plights and delights of the Tamaki Estuary and is now in its 13th year. Briana also scooped a Merit award

along with Toni Hartill–second prize being awarded to Roma Anderson. The award, which was judged this year by Dr Janine Randerson is supported by Gordon Harris and The Rice Family Partnership. The award to Briana was presented in the presence of her proud father and nana from whom her creative talents have been nurtured. Wally said, “It was good to see so many creative entries well-supported by public votes which resulted in a tight contest amongst the participants. Congratulations to Briana Woolliams. “The Rice Family Partnership is proud to sponsor this event once again, in recognition of the importance of promoting greater public awareness about pollution, and the ecology of the Tamaki Estuary and its surrounds. I am sure that continued emphasis in this area will result in improvement of our waterways over the years to come.”

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NZ TAIWAN DAY

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ew Zealand Taiwan Day will be held this weekend at Aotea Square in downtown Auckland. This two-day multicultural event is estimated to attract tens of thousands of visitors from home and abroad. The purpose of Taiwan Day is to introduce the beautiful and diverse culture of Taiwan, the Republic of China, to New Zealand and to promote both harmony between the communities as well as co-operation internationally. New Zealand Taiwan Day has been successfully held over past the three years, and is packed with activities, including cultural and art exhibitions, Taiwanese cuisine, exquisite products, multicultural performances, free tour information, cultural experience activities, and Lucky draws. In addition to the local group performances, two Taiwanese groups will make a special trip Two day multicultural event packed with to NZ: the internationally renowned Taichung performances is estimated to attract thousands of Photo supplied Sheng-Wu-Chou Puppet Troupe, led by Oscar visitors.

Yin-Chun Wang, performing a Taiwanese style puppet show; as well as award-winning Indigenous Students Resource Center, led by Dr. Ciwas Pawan. That apart there will be a range of Taiwanese snacks and food stalls. The most popular area for the whole family is the cultural area, featuring well-planned puppet show performances, indigenous costumes to try on, introduction to traditional Chinese characters, dough figurines and diabolo play. The event extends in to a new internal area — Limelight Room, which will include reciting, calligraphy, silk knotting, paper-cutting, traditional flora art and indigenous fashion display. Raffle draws three times a day offering great gifts, more than one hundred prizes, including five round-trip air tickets (three Auckland-Taipei return tickets) will be waiting to be won on October 19 and 20.

ENVIRONMENT

Trap pests in your backyard The school pest free project is a first in Auckland and here’s an opportunity to learn about why and how residents can be pest trapping in your backyards. Howick Local Board and Auckland Council will provide: • A free rat trap to take home

to use in the backyard for the duration of the project • A demonstration of how to set/unset the traps and give resdients a chance to practice • Advice on placing traps at home and disposal of the pests caught

• Instructions on how to record pest programme data “You will pilot what is to be a city-wide collaborative effort towards the vision of Pest Free Auckland and help bring back biodiversity to your gardens,” a spokesperson said.

➤➤Wednesday October 30, 7.30- 8.30pm (tea, coffee and networking from 7pm), at Somerville Intermediate School hall, 39 Somerville Road. Presenters Niklas Erikson, Cate Jessep, Rishika Chopara (members of Auckland Council Biosecurity, Sustainable Schools Teams and University of Auckland CatchIT).

Weed disposal

Local disposal bins and plant swap days. Weeds are spreading quickly, killing our native plants. Help stop them by identifying and removing rhamnus and moth plant weeds from your property. The Howick Local Board is providing public weed disposal bins and holding a plant swap event. Rhamnus and Moth Plant disposal bins Dates: October 25 to November 3. Location Lloyd Elsmore Park (Bells Road entrance). Weed Swap: Bring in rhamnus and moth plant weeds and take home a native plant for your garden. November 2, 9am to 1pm, Lloyd Elsmore Park (Bells Road entrance).

Turf grant Macleans College was awarded a $10,000 grant towards artificial turf from the New Zealand Community Trust last month.

Russian Day Russian Day in Howick is in its 11th year. There will live performances of traditional songs, dances (you are welcome to join in), face painting for kids, yummy food and souvenirs. Salvation Army shop (9 Rices Mall, Howick) is going to have bargains galore, so come along and support the day. All the proceeds go towards Khabarovsk Christian School in Far East Russia. Come to the Rotunda on Picton Street/Uxbridge Road corner, Howick, Saturday, November 2 from 9am-1pm.

Mini fun tag Hornets Mini Fun Tag Have-a-Go evening, 5pm-6pm at Paparoa Park this Friday evening, October 18 for all 4-9 year old boys and girls (no prior league or tag experience necessary). Wear sandshoes and bring a drink bottle, all other equipment provided. Free event. (Age is four to nine years of age as of January 1, 2019).

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The New Zealand Multicultural Exchange and Experience Centre was pleased to be able to perform at the Owairoa Primary School Gala on Saturday the 28th of September. New Zealand is a multicultural country and it is very important that we promote and understand Chao Yu (blue shirt), Jennifer Liao (2nd from right) different cultures within the community. Performances included a traditional Chinese lion dance, folk songs and traditional Chinese instruments. Opportunities to perform in front of our community is another way to help the community understand the Chinese culture and to promote closer cultural relations. Jennifer Liao and Chao Yu from the Asian Library Trust and NZ Multicultural Exchange and Experience Centre were present at the event and are very grateful to Owairoa School for the opportunity to perform. We were also very pleased to see our local MP Simeon Brown in attendance to support.

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OPINION

Classy backs give ABs winning edge D

espite losing two of their last three games against Ireland, the brilliant All Black backs should pave the way to a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal victory over the Irish in Japan on Saturday night. However Ireland’s uncompromising forwards and Jonathan Sexton’s goal-kicking boot remain a threat should the defending champions lack discipline. The greatest fear for all eight quarter-finalists is a red card by referees who have been ordered to clamp down hard on head high tackles. However it’s a pity they don’t police the offside rule against some teams that favour a rush defence that strangles enterprising back attack. Consequently, one of Richie Mo’unga’s smartest ploys is the cross kick or kick pass that wings Sevu Reece and George Bridge have converted into tries. It was a shame Typhoon Hagibis forced the cancellation of the All Blacks match against Italy that robbed Brodie Retallick and Jack Goodhue of valuable game time following long injury-enforced breaks. But it is doubtful whether Goodhue would have got a start anyway given the strong form of midfielders Anton Lienert-Brown, Ryan Crotty and Sonny Bill Williams. Fortunately locks Scott Barrett and Sam Whitelock have done a splendid job during Retallick’s

Agnew’s

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With Ivan Agnew

absence. In fact, Barrett is one of the most improved players in the squad and has fully justified his starting spot. So too has dynamic Ardie Savea whose blindside flanker presence gives the pack quicker ball from the breakdown and a greater attacking threat when he roams wide and sprints like a wing. That comes at the cost of losing lineout height although captain Kieran Read remains a springheeled leaper who offers his locks strong support. However Ireland’s front row could severely test the All Blacks muscle and technique and the Connor Murray/ Sexton halves combination has troubled New Zealand in the past. Presumably swift passing Aaron Smith will start in the No 9 jersey ahead of the aggressive PJ Perenara and the speedy Brad Webber who has fully justified his selection as the third halfback. With Mo’unga excelling at No 10 and the centres gelling nicely, Beauden Barrett is relishing the extra space afforded him at fullback where his pace is the ace that threatens the best defences.

The weather should be a major factor with the All Blacks wanting a firm track and not the humidity that has made the slippery ball so hard to handle. Meanwhile, having scored seven tries in hammering Samoa 47-5, England will fancy their chances against an Australian team that hasn’t played to their potential thus far. The English have big, strong forwards and first-five George Ford has ignited a backline that has size and pace. As Six Nations champions, Warren Gatland’s Wales will fancy their chances against France although many-a-team has learned to their cost that the French should never be under-estimated no matter their previous form. Certainly South Africa won’t take Japan lightly knowing they lost to them in pool play to set alight the 2015 Rugby World Cup. To their credit, the Springboks bounced back and only lost their semi-final to New Zealand 20-18 before the champions beat the Wallabies 34-17 in the final. However, having beaten Ireland for starters this time and cementing their playoff place by comfortably accounting for Scotland, Japan are playing exciting rugby before their delirious fans. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer

ROTARY

Bookarama delivers ■■BY JOHN OSBORNE

F

rom small beginnings in 2000 in the old Wes Burns shop in Howick, transitioning through the Old Howick Library, Howick Intermediate School Hall, The RSA basement and now having just finished our most recent sale in the large Somerville Intermediate School Gym, The Rotary Club of Howick Bookarama continues to grow each year. Bookarama is now recognised as one of Auckland’s leading book fairs with an amazing and extensive range of books. The new location at Somerville Intermediate proved to be most successful. The large, well-lit and roomy gym provided those coming to purchase books, puzzles and games a great selection from which to choose. The ample car parking available on site meant easier access for those attending the book fair and an even easier task in taking the heavy purchases back to their cars. The public attended in droves over the six days that Bookarama was open and around 30,000 books were sold. The quality of books provided by the public to Howick Rotary for sale improves every year and this year the quality was outstanding. Those attending the sale commented on the well-laid out tables, with ample room between the rows allowing room to move about freely and to peruse the thousands of books on sale. One feature of Bookarama is

Tens of thousands of books were purchased at this year’s Bookarama organised by Howick Rotary. PHOTO SUPLIED

the early bird sale held on the first Tuesday evening, where - for a small door charge - the public can enter and have the pick of the best books on sale. This year it was pleasing to see a large increase in the number of local residents taking this opportunity to purchase those books. We would recommend in future years that more of our public take up this opportunity, as for the price of one book bought at retail price, they can obtain many books which may only have been read once and look as if this is the first time they have been opened. Bookarama is only successful because of the huge support Howick Rotary receives from the public in the donation of books, the businesses that are depots for book drop-off, the businesses that support in so many other ways and most especially Somerville Intermediate School for the gen-

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erous provision of the use of their gymnasium for two weeks during the school holidays. With the funds raised from Bookarama, Howick Rotary is able to support financially many local community activities, including the Howick Historical Village, Howick Coastguard, Annual scholarships to Howick College, tree planting at Mangemangeroa Nature Reserve, provision of defibrillators around Howick, numerous youth activities and programmes with local schools, the donation of emergency response kits to assist people in disaster areas and Rotary International youth exchange programmes. Howick Rotary would like to thank all those in our local community who continue to support Bookarama and make it the eagerly awaited annual event. ➤➤John Osborne is Howick Rotary’s Bookarama soksman

Rise 6:33am Set 7:37pm Rise 10:43pm Set 8:29am 2:09am to 4:09am; 2:32pm 4:32pm 10:17am 10:37pm Rise 6:28am Set 7:41pm 5:38am to 7:38am; 6:06pm to 8:06pm

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At one stage Andre Heimgartner and Bryce Fullwood were looking likely to salvage a top-five finish. Images supplied by Kelly Racing. Photo supplied

MOTOR RACING

Double-heartbreak for Heimgartner After impressing for the majority of the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, disaster struck not once, but twice for Dannemora’s Andre Heimgartner in the closing stages of the race. The 24-year old Melbournebased Kiwi was sharing the #7 Plus Fitness Nissan Altima for Kelly Racing with Bryce Fullwood at the weekend. After fantastic performances by both drivers across the first threequarters of the race, Heimgartner was fourth on the road and in-sight of third position. It was then on lap 146 that the first disaster struck – Heimgartner was inadvertently called to the pits needlessly when the radio channel was opened late. “My engineer was trying to tell me ‘Winterbottom is going to pit now’ but the channel was opened late and I only heard ‘pit now’. I wasn’t supposed to pit. We were fuelled to the end and if that hadn’t happened, we should have ended up on the podium,” Heimgartner lamented after the race. He rejoined in 12th position full of fervour and by the time the final laps were underway was charging to be back up to eighth position

Op-portunity lost: Cancer shop closing ■■BY JIM BIRCHALL The pre-loved clothing boutique operated by the Cancer Society in Rices Mall Howick, is set to close. The store is popular with op-shoppers and forms part of a trio of charity shops in the arcade. Paul Hayes, marketing and communications manager Cancer Society Auckland/Northland said the Cancer Society had reviewed its retail strategy earlier this year, considering among other options, expanding the number of Pre-loved Boutique stores across Auckland. In a statement he said, “The Cancer Society Auckland/Northland never had the intention of owning one shop, Howick was always meant to be the precursor to expansion. After careful consideration and thorough evaluation CSAN is not going pursue a retail strategy. This decision will result in closing the existing shop in Howick at the end of the lease on Oct 31st, 2019. “Expansion of our existing shop in Howick to more shops has been fully

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and looking likely to salvage a topfive finish. It was then however that disaster struck a second time, with the #7 Nissan coming into heavy and race-ending contact with the wall at what is known as Forrest’s Elbow with three laps remaining in the race. “It has been absolutely gutting,” Heimgartner said. “We had a really strong day out there. Bryce started from 13th and we were into the top 10 by lap 23. From there we worked our way up to fourth and in touch of the top three for the final quarter of the race. “With the situation how it was for the cars in front of me, we should have finished on the podium. But as it happened, we ended up in the pits and then when it looked like I could possibly salvage a top five, I ended up in the wall. “Heartbreaking is the only way to describe it.” Heimgartner will next be ontrack with Kelly Racing and the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship for the second round of the Pirtek Enduro Cup, the Vodafone Gold Coast 600, across October 25-27.

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The pre-loved boutique in Howick is closing. Photo file

explored from every angle and while everyone has certainly put in their best efforts, it is still not financially the best option for the organisation. As a result, Cancer Society Auckland/ Northland is not pursuing a proposed retail expansion.” CSAN will now focus on the numerous plans coming out of a recent National Strategic Review, he said, and the recently announced national Cancer Action Plan. “We wish to thank everyone that has contributed to the retail shop in Howick over the past few years. The volunteers and staff at the shop in Howick have done a fantastic job and we really appreciate all they have done to help us fully explore this option for the Society.”

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NOW $44,990

+DDC’S

+DDC’S

RRP from $59,990+DDC’s

RRP from $49,990+DDC’s Driveaway for $14,997+DDC’s now, then $14,997 in 12 months & a final $14,997 in 24 months. 0% Interest!

34,990

$

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Driveaway for $18,330+DDC’s now, then $18,330 in 12 months & a final $18,330 in 24 months. 0% Interest!

Save $5000 of RRP and take advantage of the 0% Finance Offer on Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Compass models Pay 1/3 + ORC now, repay 1/3 in 12 months and final 1/3 in 24 months TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Offer available until 31st December 2019. Finance offer 0.00% pa fixed interest rate for 24 month term to finance the purchase price, plus $395 establishment fee and $8.05 PPSR fee. Subject to Branded Financial Services lending approval criteria and finance terms. DDC’s are Dealer Delivery charges of $1250 which includes new car registration, 12 months licensing, 3 years WOF’s, full tank of fuel, vehicle groom & PDI Service.

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350 Te Irirangi Drive, Botany • PH 09 887 1883 KC14471


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