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“It was tough as we had to agree to the motion,” says Ryan. Another time they put all their oratory and analytical skills to test was when they had to negate the motion: ‘Implementing compulsory vaccine regulation’. “It’s something we don’t personally agree with but had to argue otherwise, which wasn’t easy at all,” says Akira. What matters though is at the end of the challenging debating rounds, the trio not only won the championship but each of them won the top three Speakers Award as well.
last year they were so close to winning but lost the final round. “We were just one debate away. This year we were very determined to win the cup. We prepared ourselves by enrolling for the debating acceleration programme at Auckland University and also participated at a debating tournament in Lynfield.” As luck would have it, the motion for the final round was: ‘This house regrets schools teaching the idea that effort and participation is more important than winning’.
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from 82 to 16 teams which was finally slashed down to just two. “We try to think of everything the other team would say and then work on how to counter it,” says Solana. “We’ve grown a lot as a team and now I find it’s so much easier for us to understand the points of clash.” Having debated as a team for around five years, they say they are very comfortable with each other, enough to criticise one another when they think they have not done well enough. Seventeen-year-old Ryan says that
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use iPhone. In 2015, the Times published an article on Aman with a group of students taking second place in the regional finals of the Lions Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme. The Year 13 team at Pakuranga College was involved with the idea of a smartphone guide for seniors. After the article was published in the Times the young business enterprise group received a number of queries from individuals and retirement villages showing a keen interest in the guide. “We found a real disconnect between seniors and technology and decided to create viable solutions for this problem,” says Aman. “After I finished college, I decided to continue writing the book with the hope that someday senior citizens will
benefit out of it. I checked with my team mates if they were ok with me taking the project to the next level and they were fine it. ” The iGuide is designed with the goal of empowering senior citizens by helping them confidently utilise their iPhones. It covers 10 essential iPhone apps including settings, contacts, messages, phone, mail (email), Safari (internet), and how to use the camera, sharing photos and making an album, using the App Store to download apps and more. Aman, who has invested a lot into the book, says it has been a huge learning curve in terms of the business aspect of publishing. Now, the enterprising university student has not only managed to publish 1000 books but also has the interest of retirement villages.
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said Mark Kirkland, managing director AMP Capital, at the opening, referring to both phase one and two of the refurbishment. A combination of landscape architecture, engineering and design skills have created a green environment that brings the atrium a modern indoor-outdoor flow A one-of-a kind special play area that can also accommodate children with disabilities is another feature that deserves a mention. The final phase of refurbishment which they hope to complete before Christmas would involve level one where the Botany Library and the cinemas are located.
here was a big buzz as the second phase of the Botany Town Centre $78m refurbishment was unveiled on Thursday. Plenty of stakeholders were excited about the opening as 15 months later, the precinct connecting Town Centre Drive to New World supermarket, is now weatherproof with laminated arches and a modern architectural look. The traditional old space has been transformed to offer an alternative experience for shoppers with shops and cafes wearing a well designed, vibrant look. “It’s been two years of construction and destruction to create a great products and experiences,”
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Minister and Kiwi pay visit to Cockle Bay School Eugenie Sage, the Minister of Conservation and Land Information, has been spreading the message of conservation with a local school. She recently visited Cockle Bay School in conjunction with Squawk Squad’s Digital Environmental Education Programme. Squawk Squad is a social enterprise that combines technology with conservation and education to help save New Zealand’s native birds. It allows New Zealanders to take part in a predator-free New Zealand by sponsoring high-tech traps towards conservation pro-
jects around the country. The programme is now in its third year, and the students of Cockle Bay School have embraced its principles which aim to educate tamariki on New Zealand’s environmental issues such as pest and predator eradication, conservation of New Zealand Birds of Prey and the Whio, Kauri dieback, marine ecology, kaitiakitanga and climate change. The school has embarked on an ‘Enviro school’s journey’ which includes students being involved in reducing waste, new native plantings, solar panels and a
swimming pool run from tank water. Ms Sage was treated to an excellent speech from room five’s Abbie, who spoke eloquently about the dangers of plastic getting into the sea, pollution from cars, reducing methane with nude food lunchboxes and how today’s children are entrusted with the guardianship of the environment, and it’s preservation for future generations. Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage with a Kiwi from the Squawk Squad. Photo Wayne Martin
Wang wins nationals Sarina Wang of Saint Kentigern College took first place at the 2019 National Sport Stacking Championships in Whanganui on Saturday where several records were potentially broken. Wang was the best of the top five experienced overall winners. There were more than 40 competitors at the tournament who ranged from age 9-58 and came from Whanganui, Wellington, Marton (Rangitikei) and Auckland. Nine Novice stackers also competed.
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hose who thought dinosaurs were extinct, were in for a shock as hundreds of dinosaurs descended onto the grounds of Owairoa Primary School on Monday, celebrating the opening of this year’s Book Week. The visiting dinosaurs not only included Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus and Diplodocus but also a huge variety of other dinosaurs; some with over 1000 teeth, dinosaurs who could swim, eat meat and plants and those that waved their long, strong scaly tails, narrowly missing the gathered spectators. A group of palaeontologists were on site digging for fossils and a number of dinosaur eggs were uncovered from the deep, sandy fossil pits. The eggs were carefully distributed to each classroom and will be observed as they hatch out over the next week or so. Owairoa Primary School students participated in the Grand Parade with over 900 marching dinosaurs and then gathered together to give a huge dinosaur roar that exceeded 180 decibels! The opening celebration concluded with a huge Dinosaur Stomp to dinosaur music. Students and their families then visited the Book Fair in the school hall to choose and purchase from a wide range of books. The Book Fair is open all this week.
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his week the Parliament began debating the second round of the Government’s proposed changes to New Zealand’s gun laws. These changes were drafted following the horrific terror attack at two Christchurch mosques on March 15 that resulted in the deaths of 51 Kiwi Muslims and a large number of injuries. The first round of changes to our gun laws received overwhelming support in the Parliament and came into force earlier this year. They included a ban on military-
style semi-automatic firearms and assault rifles, certain firearm parts, magazines and ammunition and a gun buy-back scheme. It’s too soon to judge the longterm success of the buy-back but more than 15,000 firearms have been handed in so far. Reducing the number of the types of firearms used in the Christchurch attack that are in circulation will hopefully lower the risk of these guns falling into the wrong hands. I struggle to see a place in our society for military-style weapons of war that can inflict horrific carnage
in such a short space of time. The second round of the proposed gun law changes had its first reading in the Parliament on Tuesday. It includes the creation of a firearms registry, updated and new offences and penalties for gunrelated crimes and increased oversight on firearm importation and sales. The length of validity of firearms licences would be reduced from 10 years to five and a licensing regime would be created for shooting clubs and ranges. Any changes to our gun laws
must balance the rights of law-abiding gun owners with the need to increase public safety. Getting guns out of the hands of those who would misuse them, such as criminals and gang members, should be the priority. That’s especially the case given about 18,200 crimes involving firearms were committed in New Zealand between 2015 and 2018. The police should be given greater powers to crack down on armed criminals to better protect the public and remove dangerous firearms from the black market.
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China in his hand – Brown claims back-to-back Tri-Factor win A day after the All Blacks opened their Rugby World Cup campaign, 12-time New Zealand Ironman champion Cameron Brown, who performed the haka at the pre-race press conference, clinched a comfortable win at the inaugural TRI-Factor (TF) World Championship 2019 in Quzhou, China. In front of thousands of excited Chinese supporters, crowd favourite Brown – from Dannemora - won the TF Enduro (Elite) triathlon which consists of a 1.5km swim, 80km cycle and 20km run in 3:25:40 to take home the title. The 47-year-old exited the swim
55 seconds behind Irishman Colin O’Shea, but caught O’Shea early in the cycling leg and never looked back O’Shea (3:41:40) eventually finished 16 minutes behind Brown while Rondina Leonard (3:45:40) of the Philippines was a further four minutes back in third position. “The city of Quzhou really got behind the race and the atmosphere on the entire race course was amazing,” said Brown who also won TF Quzhou in 2017. “The marshalls and volunteers were fantastic and I’m not surprised
that the race was sold-out. More and more people are learning about this race and will want to come to visit Quzhou. The start-finish line is pretty special and it’s not every day you get to finish in front of an ancient citygate as magnificient as Shui Ting Men. I really enjoy the mountains and scenery here and I’ll definitely come back here and try for a threepeat”. Tri-Factor Quzhou China is the season finale to the TRI-Factor Asia Series that included stopovers in Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and China.
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Mark Johnson (Labour Party) ➤➤Standing for the Howick Local Board ➤➤Botany Subdivision Mark has lived in east Auckland for 14 years with his wife and two children. He is a former high school teacher and currently works in publishing. Mark wishes to bring his experience and vision to the Howick Local Board so the community can grow into the best version of the richly diverse, vibrant community and commercial environment that it can be. Mark has the drive and vision for the Local Board to prosper and flourish as Auckland moves into a promising and challenging new era. He will seek practical and community-oriented solutions to the Botany Subdivision’s
Another priority will be ensuring law and order in the community. He has been a part of efforts to reduce robberies of small business owners and will drive political action on the Local Board to prevent this. He is committed to working towards reducing traffic congestion, increasing housing affordability and making the community more environmentally friendly. Sidhu lives with his wife and two sons who attend Auckland University.
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➤➤Standing for the Howick Local Board ➤➤Botany Subdivision For 22 years, Sidhu has been a local businessman and community leader. He is actively involved in a variety of projects and events in the Auckland Indian community and serves on the Counties Manukau Central Police Advisory Board and previously as treasurer of the Manukau Lions Club. As a small business owner, he has been a powerful voice for inter-community harmony and will continue to promote Indian representation and participation in politics on the Howick Local Board.
New Zealand. He and his wife moved to Highland Park from Ellerslie four years ago together with their two boys - 8 and 11. Lance has always been active in the communities he has lived in as a volunteer whether on a PTA, in the community organising working bees or collaborating to get things done. He manages a number of shopping centres in Auckland as a facilities manager. Lance will be pushing for Howick to get a share of the rates pie and use his skills to make sure ratepayers are consulted on projects that affect them. As our ward changes and grows and intensifies, there are opportunities to develop open space, enhance the environment and plan for infrastructure diversity. ➤➤Turn to page 8
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ational MP’s Simeon Brown and Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi are today launching a petition to help save Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) from the Government’s “radical proposal” to merge all polytechs across New Zealand into one nationwide megapolytechnic. Under the Government’s proposals, every aspect of the vocational education sector is under attack, they said in a media statement. “Apprentices are being sent back to polytechnics, polytechnics are being amalgamated into legacy campuses, jobs are being lost, cash and community assets will be centrally controlled, and regional autonomy is being stripped away,” they said. “What this means locally is that MIT will be merged into one nationwide mega-polytech
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try home for the past 25 years. I am standing for the Howick Local Board in the upcoming elections because I have a great passion to serve this community and make Howick into a happier, healthier and safer place to live. I have 15 years of experience in community engagement and youth empowerment and have conducted all my work with integrity, compassion, respect and inclusivity. I also chair an active youth group based in east Auckland and officially represent a humanitarian global organisation. I am also the co-founder of a nationwide campaign called YouAreUS which was formed in the wake of March 15 incident to bring more awareness, understanding and aroha between people of all walks and faiths. My experience makes me wellequipped to be a strong voice for our diverse community as I can understand the issues and chal-
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which will make decisions on local skills needs, what courses are available locally and local apprenticeship training. The reforms will also mean that cash reserves held by MIT will be snatched up by the new mega-polytechnic which will then decide how these funds are used in our region, they said. “These changes will be disastrous for regional education and apprenticeships however the Government is pushing
ahead with ideology over what is best for students and regional New Zealand.” They continued: “Today we are launching a petition which urges the Government to not go ahead with merging MIT into the nationwide mega-polytech and to retain local decision making and assets in the community. We urge locals to sign this petition and stand with National as we seek to ensure we retain local autonomy so that MIT can make decisions for our regional skill needs. National supports apprentices and regional polytechnics and we will fight for their voice and autonomy in these ideological educational reforms. ➤➤The petition can be signed at www. kanwaljitsinghbakshi. national.org.nz/save_mit
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Above: left, Joanne Gibson, Sir John Keys and Ian Gibson; right: Sir John Key with Times Media staff; below, outside both premises on Beale Place in East Tamaki. Times photos Wayne Martin / Supplied
“We’re also very proud to open our newest MINI dealership in the same year as we celebrate 60 years of MINI’s global success and, head into our 10th year of MINI Garage operations in Auckland. “Our new multi-level East Auckland BMW and Mini Garage will be the Auckland benchmark for BMW
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➤ Community notices
This year retiring Principal Brent Jenkin and MP Simeon Brown are in the hot seat to be dunked in the Gravity Dunk Tank at the gala. Photo supplied
Wakaaranga Gala
Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 2, 10am-2pm. A fun family day for the young, and young at heart. This year retiring Principal Brent Jenkin and MP Simeon Brown are in the hot seat to be dunked in the Gravity Dunk Tank! Don’t miss this spectacle from 11am. Plus all your Gala favourites. Haunted house, ninja run, giant inflatables, raffles, silent auction, mystery key, entertainment, carnival games and the book and toy room. Come along for a vibrant, enjoyable day. Follow our Facebook page @ WakaarangaGala2019.
Spring Concert
Eastern Stars Band will hold their annual Spring Concert on 28th September at Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road, Botany at 7pm. Adults $10, Family $25, Students, Seniors $5. Tickets available at door. Contact Barrie or Marie 271 4588 or 021-722171.
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Visitors welcome, come and be entertained with live music or come and sing or play an instrument. Wednesday, October 2, 7.30pm and every second Wednesday. This week we also have our prizegiving. Bucklands Beach War Memorial Hall, Wharf Road, Bucklands Beach. Non members $5. For more info phone Bev 021 11 56 866.
Are you a community-minded person who’d like to deepen your knowledge and expertise about the awesome work organisations’ do within the Manukau East community? MECOSS Networking Meetings are an opportunity, to listen and to learn, to ask questions, to network and to discuss the information. On Friday, October 25, from 2– 3:30pm at Old Flat Bush School Hall Cnr Murphys Road & Old Flat Bush School Road, Flat Bush. Light Refreshments: Tea, coffee, biscuits. Cranford Drive free car park. Please contact lindsay.upton@mecoss. org.nz to book a speaking spot.
Ladies club of Highland Park Calling retired or semi-retired locals looking for friendship, fellowship and fun. Check out your local friendship club for new social contacts, interesting speakers and varied group outings. Meets first Friday of the month at 10am at Holy Trinity Church, Pakuranga Rd opp netball courts. Contact secretary Kay Williams 534 5381 or president Colleen Roughton 533 8812. See www. fnzi.nz/ or phone 0800 33 55 44.
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Our next meeting will be on Monday, October 7 in St Andrews Church, cnr Ridge Rd and Vincent St, Howick, at 1.45pm. Our main speaker is Yessar Barakatwhose. His topic is “ The Modern Library. Its programmes and services”. Our introductory speaker is Mike Groves whose topic is “Edward VIII”. All are welcome.
Attention croquet players Howick Croquet Club cordially invites croquet players and those wishing to learn, to attend our twilight sessions each Thursday from October 3 starting at 5.30pm. Milhouse Drive Reserve, Howick. $5 per person including barbeque, and use of equipment. All welcome. Enquiries Stan 09-273 6311. 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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Once in a lifetime play at The Harlequin Theatre REVIEW Once in a Lifetime ➤➤By: Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman ➤➤Directed by: Laurie Mills ➤➤When: October 3, 4 and 5, 7.30pm October 6 at 1.30pm ➤➤Where: The Harlequin Theatre, 563 Pakuranga Road ➤➤Cost: $10 ➤➤Bookings: Phone 537 4943 This 1920s comedy features a washed-up performing trio from New York City. When the first ‘talking picture’
1920s -inspired dress for the characters from Once in a Lifetime. Photo supplied
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Tip and Top go back in time REVIEW IN SEARCH OF KIWI MAGIC ➤➤By: Dianne Francis ➤➤Directed by: Fiona Bailey ➤➤When: October 3, 4 and 5, 1.30pm & 4pm ➤➤Where: The Harlequin Theatre, 563 Pakuranga Road ➤➤Cost: $8 ➤➤Bookings: Phone 537 4943 In Search of Kiwi Magic is a beautiful story of two children, Tip and Top who go back in time with
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Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
We accept donations of: Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
9 Ben Lomond Cres
Open 6 Days
Builder/Carpenter
Looking for local staff?
0800 677 467
Phone our classified department to advertise your job vacancy
Pick Up Service Available
Ph 271 8055
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We are in search of a well-presented, honest and reliable, tech savvy administrator to join our office. Monday-Friday from 8.30am-5.00pm; $19 per/h wage rate.
We have a position available for an EXPERIENCED Tradesman/Carpenter. wide variety of work including new builds, renovations and alterations. Must be a team player and have own tools and transport. If you are looking for a change or a new challenge: Phone Keith 021 939 253 or email keith@keithhunterbuilders.co.nz
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We sell:
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ALWAYS BUYING Estates, households, beds, fridges, lounge suites, dining suites etc. Ph: Transit Traders 532-9204 mob 027 2767159
FOR SALE
Opening soon in Beachlands Both part time and full time
All Year 9 students for 2020 are invited, with their families, to attend one of the following evenings. Tuesday 22 October or Wednesday 23 October 2019 6.00pm – 7.00pm in the College Hall
The Uniform Shop will be open.
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There will be an opportunity to view a range of devices suitable for our Year 9 BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programme
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We are currently seeking expressions of interest for some new roles at the new Mitre 10 Beachlands store. We are looking for people that have a genuine passion for people and the retail environment to come and join us! Do you always believe in providing exceptional customer service and have the desire to learn and to develop new skills? Do you have a strong retail background and experience in a customer focused role? There are opportunities for full or part time roles in the following departments: 4 Hand tools and Power tools 4 Hardware and Automotive 4 Paint and decorating 4 Plumbing and Bathrooms 4 Seasonal and Housewares 4 Garden and Garden Hardware 4 Checkouts and Service Desk sales assistants In return we can provide an inspiring and supportive work environment along with the opportunity to be a part of a successful Kiwi company. If you think you have the experience and passion to become a part of our team, we can’t wait to hear from you. Please indicate in your cover letter what role or department you are most interested in. Applications are only accepted on line, please see our ads on Trade Me, Seek & Yudu. DE271323
GATEWAY COORDINATOR
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Retail positions
For families and students in Year 9 in 2020
Relief Teachers - We NEED you!
Botany Downs Secondary College is currently recruiting for a versatile, enthusiastic and team-focused Gateway Coordinator. This is a permanent full time position with hours from 8:00am to 4:30pm daily Monday to Friday. We are seeking a versatile, dedicated and innovative person to lead our Gateway programme. The ability to work effectively with colleagues in the careers advisory team is imperative. The Gateway Coordinator will develop and maintain positive working relationships with a network of employers and tertiary training organisations. This is a key role in developing individual learning plans for students to access appropriate work experience and workplace/training opportunities, by forming partnerships with local businesses and managing assessments for these placements. You will be a self-motivated and capable person who has a flexible and positive approach to assisting and working with youth to achieve successful outcomes. The following attributes are highly desirable: • Previous experience in a New Zealand secondary school or tertiary environment, ideally with Gateway and or STAR Programme knowledge • Experience working with databases and or a Student Management System such as KAMAR • Advanced Microsoft Office skills • Well-developed communication skills and interpersonal skills to work with students, parents and the wider community • A high level of attention to detail, accuracy and able to work to deadlines
Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers.
Ph 09 815 8152
Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz
BAVERSTOCK OAKS SCHOOL
Learning assistant position (teacher aide)
Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa, undergo and consistently maintain a clear triennial Police Vet and a clean Driver’s Licence.
For an application form, please visit our school website www.bdsc.school.nz/vacancies/
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Applications close Monday 14 October 2019.
SUNDAY
SERVICE
St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church 141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush Service: 10am Sunday
Welcome to our friendly, multi-cultural congregation
Reverend Warner Wilder, 021-548-407 www.stpaulsinthepark.nz
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Church SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
TIMES Tamil service
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Encouraging messages, inspiring worship, exciting children’s & youth programmes
159 Botany Road 09 538 0360 east@elimchristiancentre.org.nz
Kia ora, Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Fakatalofa atu, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Malo ni, Talofa lava, Tena koutou katoa and welcome. Our school has quality staff, and learning support staff who are committed to working together with tamariki/ children and their whanau and community. We work together to meet the needs of children with additional learning needs from a wide range of culture and neurodiverse backgrounds. We strive to make the biggest difference we can for every child and young person have equitable access to the curriculum in Aotearoa and become lifelong learners. So come and join our teaching team at Baverstock Oaks School especially if you: • Want to make a difference for young learners with additional needs. • Are a team player who can work well with a diverse range of people • Are an excellent communicator • Understanding of tikanga Maori would be a strong advantage • Have experience of working with children with additional learning needs (preferable but not essential) • Have a willingness to learn as on the job training/ supervision will be provided • Are available to work during school hours. • You are a NZ citizen or are a permanent resident. The role would also suit you if you have, or are working towards an Education qualification. This position is a fixed term position, part-time with variable hours and is based in our school. If this opportunity interests you, please request the job description - contact the office of Baverstock Oaks on phone +64 9 2786741 or by email on: office@baverstock.school.nz Applications close: Friday 4 October 2019
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CASUAL REGISTERED NURSE • General Practice and Urgent Care • 16-20 hours per week We now have a vacancy for an experienced nurse to join our committed and friendly team dedicated to providing quality health services to our community. This is a casual position working 16-20 hours across Monday to Sunday. Hours negotiable for the right candidate.
8:30am | 10am | 11:30am | 5pm | 5pm 华语翻译
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Applications (CV, cover letter and application form) should be emailed to Mrs Tanya Horsford, Principal’s PA at Botany Downs Secondary College, t.horsford@bdsc.school.nz. Further correspondence via email.
www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz
SALES OPPORTUNITY
Edwards and Hardy is one of New Zealand’s largest roofing companies and have been the market leader in roof maintenance for over 50 years. We have an exciting opportunity for the right person looking to launch their career in Sales. This is a direct sales role which requires maintaining our existing customers as well as growing your new client base. Uncapped commission, vehicle, phone and iPad provided. To apply, please send your CV to Samantha.yee@roofguard.co.nz PS270896
SITUATIONS VACANT
ORIENTATION EVENINGS
Haron & Co Ltd Papatoetoe Please email us at haron@xtra.co.nz
Do you have what we are looking for? • A current New Zealand practicing certificate is essential • Experience with telephone triage and recall management is preferred • Prior urgent care and/or practice nurse experience • Excellent communication • Able to work autonomously and as part of a team • Friendly, reliable and a quick leaner • Be an authorized independent vaccinator • An effective use of Medtech 32 • Cervical smear take is preferred but not essential
Many cultures, one community. Sunday Service — Children’s & Youth programme available*
8:30am
9am* 10:45am* 5:30pm CD177157-V3
5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga eastgatecc.org.nz
To apply now please go to www.careers.greencrosshealth.co.nz or alternatively please send your CV and cover letter to dean.wasserfall@tr.thedoctors.co.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit. DE270951
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Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October, 10am - 3pm Bruce McLaren Retirement Village
Calling all book lovers! Come along to our book fair. Books are available for a gold coin donation to our charity for 2019/2020, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. Author of The Growth of New Zealand Towns, Hugh Dickie, will give a talk on his latest book at 1.30pm next Saturday. There will also be the opportunity to view our serviced apartment showhomes.
795 Chapel Road, Howick KC14435
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For more information or to donate books, please call Rose on 535 0225