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A local business owner is calling for more security cameras to be installed on Picton Street after one of his employees was grabbed by an armed man. The incident took place on Saturday, December 30 at one of Howick’s beloved cafes The Apothecary Licensed Eatery shortly before 9.30pm.
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Howick baby seriously injured, police investigate
Home destroyed by blaze in Pakuranga
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Preparing for the future
As the storm that battered the country earlier this year becomes a distant memory, the focus is turning to how to prepare for the future.Local beaches were battered in the storm, which caused severe flooding, power cuts and widespread debris. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff visited Mellons Bay last Friday on the first of his tour of local beaches to survey the damage and speak with residents and Local Board members about erosion concerns and preventative measures for the future.
Village lift a danger to residents
Residents of a local retirement village are frustrated as their demands to replace a dangerous elevator fall on deaf ears. The 19-year-old lift at MetlifeCare Pakuranga Village regularly breaks down and elderly residents often find themselves trapped inside.
Familiar face back at Macleans
A Howick infant has been taken into care after suffering serious injuries believed to be consistent with domestic abuse. The four-month-old girl was admitted to Middlemore Hospital on February 18 where medical staff discovered significant fractures to her skull, ribs, arms and legs.
A Pakuranga home has been destroyed after a fire that ripped through the property at the weekend. A neighbour on Archmillen Avenue said she called emergency services after smelling smoke and seeing flames through the house’s window.
Residents doubt promise of new lift
Retirement village providers Metlifecare have promised to replace a troublesome lift at the Pakuranga Village following complaints from residents that the existing lift is unsafe. However residents aren’t confident they will see this promise carried out anytime soon.
Pakuranga murder trial begins The trial of the man accused of killing young Pakuranga mother Chozyn Koroheke is underway in the High Court at Auckland. Turiarangi Tai is accused of shooting Ms Koroheke once in the abdomen at close range with a 12 gauge double-barrelled shotgun at a house on Pakuranga Rd on April 4 last year. Ms Koroheke died from her injuries in the back of an ambulance later that night.
Busway approved, less than 40 minutes to Britomart
Steve Hargreaves is the new principal of Macleans College and he has big shoes to fill. His predecessor, Byron Bentley, spent 18 years at the helm of Macleans College before retiring at the end of last year.
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Illegal rubbish dumping still an issue
Microchip helps reunite cat with its owner one year later
Illegal rubbish dumping is still proving to be a problem for the residents of east Auckland. In one of the most recent incidents, a couch was set alight after being dumped in a reserve in Cockle bay. Residents near the reserve were quick to put out the fire but it again raised the questions of what is being done to tack illegal rubbish dumping in east Auckland?
It’s been exactly one year since Icy the cat went missing from her home in Pakuranga. Five days before the one year anniversary of her disappearance, Icy and her owner were joyfully reunited with the help of a microchip.
Two charged over beating of Howick infant
Cat left for dead, SPCA investigating
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An investigation has been launched to find those responsible for reportedly wrapping a cat in masking tape and leaving it for dead in Whitford. An SPCA spokesperson said the cat was in critical condition when it arrived at the Auckland SPCA.
It’s been a half a century since Edgewater College opened its gates to students and now it is time to celebrate the golden jubilee year. Left: 50 years ago Edgewater College opened its doors.
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Buddies and former Howick College students Dave Lipanovic and Matt Hancock were shocked when they came face to face on the reality show Survivor Island shot in Thailand where they engaged in cut-throat psychological warfare to win a booty of $250,000.
Dick Quax and son Theo, a head prefect at Macleans College.
Running great Dick Quax dies
Olympian Dick Quax has died after long and brave battle with cancer. Quax, 70, an Auckland councillor of Pakuranga, won a silver medal in the 5000m at Montreal in 1976. The Howick Local Board has expressed its sadness at the passing of Mr Quax, a Howick ward councillor.
Petition to save east Auckland bus routes
Local commuter Khorshed Tarapore has launched a petition to show Auckland Transport how many people are disadvantaged by AT’s new network in east Auckland. She is calling for AT to reverse changes made to the east Auckland bus network and bring back a number of old bus routes. The petition has amassed almost 1500 signatures.
Hawkins to pay $13m for defects
A construction company has been ordered to pay up more than $13 million to remedy massive and widespread leaky building defects at Botany Downs Secondary School. The order was made in a High Court judgment against H Construction North Island Ltd – formerly Hawkins Construction North Island Ltd – by Justice Downs.
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Howick ward by-election announced
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The residents of Struan Place are protesting a possible housing development which will leave their small street over-crowded. Residents have already had to contend with an overbearing development in the street and don’t want to see any further demolition or building.
Nominations opened this week for the Howick ward by-election. This by-election follows the passing of Councillor Dick Quax on May 28 which created a vacancy on the council’s Governing Body for the Howick ward.
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Much of east Auckland is recovering after heavy rainfall and flooding battered Auckland over the weekend. The streets of Pakuranga turned into streams and several motorists who were trying to drive through heavy surface flooding became stranded.
More than 30 residents in a small Bucklands Beach street are up in arms about a development which will see 10 properties built on two sections. Right: Residents in Richard Ave, Bucklands Beach have started a petition to stop a property development on their street.
Tenants sour over centre plans
Mission Heights Junior College students raised more than $1600 on 65th anniversary of Sir Ed’s ascent to Everest. Photos supplied
At least two retailers at Highland Park Shopping Centre are seeking legal advice over redevelopment plans which will likely see them surrender their leases and leave the site.
Keeping Sir Ed’s legacy alive
Mission Heights Junior College Year 9 Mountains Whanau students co m m e m o ra te d the 65th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Everest by raising funds to help the people of Nepal.
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July
New police base for Beachlands
The Howick Youth Council used Khorshed Tarapore’s petition ‘Save east Auckland bus routes’ to write recommendation on how AT could improve the new network and better include youth in transport decisions in the future.
Howick Youth Council calls for greater transparency around transport
Fuel tax to cost Aucklanders $1.5bn more
A recent meeting between the Howick Youth Council and Auckland Transport (AT) has sparked hope among east Auckland youth of greater transparency around transport projects in the future. The topics of discussion included the possibility of restoring direct bus routes from Bucklands Beach and Cockle Bay to the city, transparency around future public transport initiatives, and how AT can better engage the local community.
With Auckland’s regional fuel tax coming into effect this week, National’s transport spokesperson Jami-Lee Ross says the cost of living in Auckland is set to skyrocket. He says Aucklanders will be paying a total of up to $1.5 billion more for petrol, Ross says.
Police seeking witnesses after teen dies following Half Moon Bay accident
The 19-year-old who was hit by a car near a house party in Half Moon Bay earlier this month has died, and police are seeking witnesses. Xavier Browne was struck by a car a short distance from a party at an address on Casuarina Rd at around 10.30pm on Saturday July 7. Right: Police are investigating the circumstances behind the death of 19-year-old Xavier Browne who was struck by a car.
A new police base has opened in Beachlands as part of a new policing initiative. The new community base will bring a valuable police presence to the Pohutukawa Coast and help prevent crime and improve community safety, Police Minister Stuart Nash said in Beachlands last Thursday at the launch the new police base.
Teens killed in Pakuranga crash named The teenagers who died in a devastating car crash on Friday morning have since been named as 17-year-old Nathaniel (Nathan) Quist and 13-year-old Ella Berrington. The crash that claimed their lives took place at around 4.30am on Friday when the car they were driving crashed into a commercial building in Udys Road/ Johns Lane.
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Life sentence for murderer
The man who killed mother-of-two Chozyn Koroheke in Pakuranga last year has been jailed for life. Turiarangi Tai appeared in the High Court at Auckland on Friday and was sentenced to a minimum non-parole period of 17 years, media reported.
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Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Ratepayers and Residents Association chair Steve Udy (right) and Olympian and Bucklands Beach resident Bruce Kendall at the site in question at Little Bucks in November. They said the “fix” was neither safe nor cost-effective. And the seawall remained unfixed.
Injuries claimed at Little Bucks
Two people have been injured falling from a crumbling seawall next to relatively new pedestrian pathway at Little Bucklands Beach, two residents claim.
Principal of Ormiston Senior College Diana Patience says students will begin working towards NCEA Level 2 over two years. Photo supplied.
OSC’s new approach to NCEA
Ormiston Senior College will be doing things differently with Year 11 students and NCEA next year. With schools becoming more aware of the adverse effect of continual assessment on adolescent mental health, come 2019, a new approach to NCEA in the first year of senior college has been planned. Students will begin working towards NCEA Level 2 over two years instead of focusing on NCEA Level 1 for a year and then Level 2 the second year.
Peeping Tom on the loose Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary.
Teachers buckle under pressure
Principals of local primary schools are deeply concerned about the crisis of teacher shortage and the increasing strain on teachers.
Ormiston Police are investigating a number of complaints from residents in the Dannemora area of a person seen entering their properties at night. Detective Hamish Wyllie of Counties Manukau East Police said reports have stated a male has entered private property and tried to peer inside windows.
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Teachers take to the streets
Making a stand – left to right, Nicola Wilson, Vanessa Hancock and Nora Harrison. Times photos Wayne Martin
Part of a contingent of teachers from Somerville Intermediate School were among the hundreds of local teachers who took part in the protest march along Queen Street on Wednesday last week. As many as 10,000 teachers, children and parents marched up from Queen St to Aotea Square in the first strike by primary teachers for 24 years.
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Caitlyn Neal captured these sombre shots of the neighbour’s home which was destroyed in Monday’s blaze.
New councillor raring to spring into action
Paul Young is the newly elected and first-ever Asian Kiwi Councillor. Young won with 7631 votes ahead of Howick Local board member Jim Donald with 5830 votes in the Auckland Council by-election.
Man charged with arson
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged with arson following a blaze which destroyed a Somerville home on Monday. Part of Somerville Road was closed off from 4pm as fire fighters worked for several hours to get the blaze under control. Witnesses said people could be seen fleeing the home with their pets, neighbouring properties were evacuated and black smoke billowed from the house.
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Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross is firmly denying accusations that he is the person who leaked National Party leader Simon Bridges’ travel expenses and is accusing Bridges of using him as a scapegoat. Bridges called a press conference at 1pm today where he announced that the lengthy leak investigation suggests Ross is the person who leaked the information.
Bridges says Ross is a “lone wolf” MP and says his allegations of illegal activity are baseless.
Embattled MP JamiLee Ross yesterday reported National Party leader Simon Bridges to the Police for fraudulently handling party donations. Ross has also resigned from the National Party and from his role as MP for Botany today forcing a by-election. He announced he will stand as an independent in the ensuing by-election.
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Information has emerged claiming former Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross has manipulated, intimidated and bullied at least four women during his time in Parliament. It has also been revealed that Ross has had at least two affairs in which the women have accused him of pressuring and controlling them. Ross admitted to the affairs but denies claims of bullying and intimidation. He says he will no longer be resigning his seat. Some residents claim 2 Struan Place (left of image) has been a hotbed of trouble since building began.
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Looking Back 2018
November
Claims of sexual assault, bullying at primary The parents of a student at a local primary school are upset that an alleged bullying and sexual assault incident involving some of its students has been “swept under the rug”. Oranga Tamariki are now investigating the allegations.
Crowds turnout in rain to mark Armistice Day
An estimated 600 people turned out on a rainy Sunday for a special commemorative service on Stockade Hill to mark the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day.
$3m funding for Erebus memorial After three years of advocacy work, led by Howick’s Rev Dr Richard Waugh, the Erebus National Memorial group commends the announcement this week that the Government is allocating $3 million for an Auckland-based memorial.
The Howick Local Board have been given a year to come up with a proposal to upgrade and make use of the building at 34 Moore Street. Pictured from left: Howick Local board members Adele White, Katrina Bungard, David Collings (Chair), Peter Young, Bob Wichman, Mike Turinsky, Gary Boles and Jim Donald.
Victory in fight to save 34 Moore Street
The Howick Local Board is fighting the sale of 34 Moore Street and this week they saw their first victory. On Tuesday night the local board put forward a proposal to retain the land and utilise the building that was once the old Howick Borough Council Chambers. After a strong case from board members, the Finance and Performance Committee of Auckland Council has given the Howick Local Board a year to come up with a plan to upgrade and make use of the building.
First house demolished for Eastern Busway
Teachers strike back
The first of 61 houses along Pakuranga Road came crashing down last week to make way for the AMETI Eastern Busway. It’s been a quarter century in the making.
There were plenty of people tooting in support and cheering local school teachers from east Auckland as they took to the streets to protest at busy crossroads on Monday morning. It marked the first day of a rolling nationwide strikes this week after teachers voted overwhelmingly to take action in an effort to get smaller class sizes, more resources and significant pay rises. guide: Sunrise & Sunset; Best Fishing TIMES | Fishing Times; High Tides; Moonrise & Moonset.
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Local school boycotted from top rugby competition
Elite Pakuranga school St Kentigern College has been effectively excluded from next year’s First XV competition as other schools band together to refuse playing them due to their player recruitment policy.
Oranga Tamariki investigation into local school finds nothing
Oranga Tamariki – the children’s ministry – says it hasn’t found any evidence to support claims of bullying and sexual assault at a local primary school. The finding has angered one parent.
Artists impression of what the new $200 million Ormiston Town Centre will look like. Construction is due to be finished by 2020. Image supplied
Ormiston Town Centre begins to take shape
One of Auckland’s fastest growing communities is about to undergo a significant transformation, with the construction of a new $200 million-plus town centre being built from scratch in southeast Auckland. Plans have been unveiled for the Ormiston Town Centre, a newly created urban environment that will include retail stores, restaurants, a gym, movie theatres, a library, an aquatic centre, and a range of public open spaces that will connect to the neighbouring park.
Man charged with murder in Flat Bush
Howick Santa Parade a huge success
With a record 60 floats, the Howick Santa Parade was a huge success and the judges enjoyed engaging with everyone and seeing all the effort our local community put in. Many said they hadn’t seen such a huge turnout at the event.
Police have arrested a male following the death of a 34-year-old female in Flat Bush on Monday night. Shortly after 10pm, police were called to an address following reports that a female was attacked. When police arrived at the scene, the woman was found unconscious with a number of serious wounds. The victim was transported to Middlemore Hospital but died from her injuries.
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