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t 89, one of New Zealand’s truly great sporting icons, Yvette Corlett CNZM, MBE of Howick, passed away on Saturday, mourned by a nation who loved her as much for her gracious humility as her athletic prowess. Dunedin-born and raised before moving to Auckland, Yvette (nee Williams) was New Zealand’s first woman Olympic champion, winning the long jump in Helsinki in 1952 after no jumping on her first two attempts and only qualifying for the final three on her nerve-racking third. That 6.24m gold medal jump was an Olympic record and only 1cm short of the world record held by Dutch legend Fanny Blankers-Koen, a mark she bettered in Gisborne in 1954 with a 6.28m leap. Had there been a pentahlon in those days, Yvette would most certainly have emulated her long jump feats for she was the most versatile woman athlete on the globe. She had also won the long jump at the 1950 Commonwealth Empire Games and four years later won the shot put, discus and long jump in Van-

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Hillary conquering Mount Everest in 1953 and the All Blacks beating the 1956 Springboks on home soil. Having married popular American “Buddy’ Corlett in 1954 and retiring two years later, she also represented New Zealand in basketball,

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couver, all with Games records. In addition, she won 21 NZ titles in five different events, had broken national records 27 times and was named NZ Sportsperson of the Decade (1950-59). It was a great decade for New Zealand with Sir Edmund

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Yvette Corlett was NZ’s first woman Olympic champion.

class achievements that have put her on a pedestal in the history of NZ athletics. “She was obviously gifted in the long jump but was able to adapt to many different events and excel to a world class level which is extremely hard to attain but proved it can be done. “It will be a long time until another athlete that is so gifted and talented could perform at the highest level in so many different events.” A death notice in the Herald says Yvette passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family at 7pm, on Saturday. “A treasured wife of the late Buddy and cherished mother and mother in law of Neville and Tash, Peter and Robyn, Karen and Stewart, Bruce and Karen,” it says. “Adored Nana of Shaun, Dana, Karlene, Nathan,and Jessica, and their partners. Loved “GG” to Kobi and Nina. A gracious lady who we are so proud to call our Mum, and an inspiration to all.” ➤➤A celebration of Yvette’s life will be held at St Columba Presbyterian Church, 480 Ti Rakau Dr, Botany on Friday April 26 at 12noon. It will be followed by a private interment.

as did Buddy, her 1966 Commonwealth Games decathlon champion brother, Roy, and her son Neville. Buddy also represented New Zealand at softball. Another son, Peter, was a NZ junior decathlon champion and record-holder who went on to represent Pakuranga and Auckland as a hard, uncompromising midfield back. Another son, Bruce, also played rugby for Pakuranga before ending his career in Wales while daughter Karen represented NZ as a gymnast. Meanwhile, local sportsman and businessman Ron Johnson paid tribute to Yvette. Ron, a local decathlete who won the NZ Masters Athlete of the Year Award 2018 and who has been competing in many similar events over the years, is in a similar age bracket “to the great Yvette Williams”. Ron says he has always had a great admiration for Yvette as she has led the way as a terrific multi-disciplined athlete. “She has been an ambassador to NZ athletics and an inspiration to both himself and other multi-athletes in the Masters age groups,” said Ron. “She can never be replaced and will stand alone with both all of her NZ records and world

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Howick RSA and local police and the Howick Local Board have come up with a compromise for Anzac Day following an enormous emotive response to a city-wide ban on parades on April 25. In a statement from the Howick RSA released this afternoon, Howick RSA president Ray Sangster announced: “Following consultation with local area police, we are pleased to announce a modified Anzac Day programme for the 6am Dawn Service and the main Civic Service at 11am, both to be held on Stockade Hill. “Only returned and service

personnel will fall in at western end of Stockade Hill at the start of the footpath on Ridge Road and march their way to the top of Stockade Hill prior to the commencement of both services.” Following the conclusion of both services, those attending will disperse. There is a traffic management plan in place around Stockade Hill to ensure the safe arrival and departure of those attending the service. Following the 11am Civic Service, there will be no return march to the RSA “We acknowledge the input and understanding of our local

police and the Howick Local Board to reach this compromise,” says Mr Sangster. A copy of the revised parade route and organisation is available from the Howick RSA on request.

A modified Anzac Day programme is at 6am and 11am at Stockade Hill.

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olice have arrested six people after executing search warrants targeting members and associates of the Comanchero motorcycle gang. More than 80 police raided 10 properties across the Auckland region – including Mellons Bay – last Thursday. The warrants are part of the second phase of an investigation dubbed Operation Nova, run by the National Organised Crime Group. The first phase, on February 12, saw the arrest of five people in New Zealand and one person in Fiji, as well as the seizure of about 11kg of methamphetamine and 39kg of cocaine. They had a combined street value of more than $25 million. As part of last Thursday’s efforts, almost $4m in assets have been nabbed including two residential properties and several high-end vehicles including several Range Rovers, a Rolls Royce and Harley Davidson motorcycles. About $60,000 of cash and firearms have been seized, including a loaded pistol at one address, and a pistol grip shotgun and rounds of ammunition at another. National Organised Crime Group’s Detective Superintendent Greg Williams says the operation has targeted some senior members of the Comancheros. He says the operation has dealt a heavy blow to the Comancheros and will go a long way to reducing the gang’s influence and the social harm they cause. “The Comancheros have established themselves in east Auckland after patched members, who were deported from Australia, established a chapter. We estimate there are currently about 20 members and associates in that chapter,” said Williams. “Our investigation also revealed

plans to allegedly import methamphetamine, and approximately $1m’ worth of its precursor, ephedrine, into New Zealand. The national manager of the Financial Crime Group, Detective Superintendent Iain Chapman, says police have also identified professionals including a lawyer and an accountant, who have allegedly been providing aid to the gang by helping them to setup businesses or trusts for the purpose of money laundering. Enquiries into this are ongoing. “The offending being alleged here generates significant cash and organised crime groups rely more and more on professionals to hide its true origin so they can benefit from the proceeds,” says Chapman. “Professionals who aid these gangs will be held to account.”

Transport Minister Phil Twyford and Mayor Phil Goff have joined Auckland Transport and NZ Transport Agency officials, Mana Whenua and the local community to mark the start of construction for the first stage of the busway between Panmure and Pakuranga. Photo supplied

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igh frequency, rapid transit bus travel for East Auckland is a step closer with construction underway for the first stage of the Eastern Busway project. Transport Minister Phil Twyford and Mayor Phil Goff have joined Auckland Transport and NZ Transport Agency officials, Mana Whenua and the local community to mark the start of construction for the first stage of the busway between Panmure and Pakuranga. Goff says the $1.4b busway will bring congestion-free, high frequency buses to one of Auckland’s fastest growing areas. “The Eastern Busway is a game changer for east Auckland. It will significantly reduce journey times, ease congestion, provide local residents with a modern, reliable public transport system and unlock the economic potential of east Auckland. “Once complete, residents in Howick and Botany will see travel times by bus and train into the city slashed by up to a third and a separated cycleway will for the first time allow bike and scooter riders to travel around east Auckland safely. “The Eastern busway is transformational for Howick, Pakuranga, Botany and beyond. We’ve been able to speed-up its construction thanks to the regional fuel tax and I look forward to continuing to hit construction milestones earlier than would otherwise have been possible,” says Goff.

➤➤A 31-year-old has been charged with money laundering, participating in an organised criminal group, conspiracy to import a class A drug, conspiracy to supply a class B drug and unlawful possession of a firearm. ➤➤A 30-year-old has been charged with money laundering and participating in an organised criminal group. ➤➤A 28-year-old has been charged with conspiracy to supply a class B controlled drug, and unlawful possession of a firearm. ➤➤A 41-year-old has been charged with money laundering and participating in organised criminal group, ➤➤A 24-year-old and 36-yearold have also been charged with money laundering.

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Twyford says this project is a great example of central and local government working together through the 10-year Auckland Transport Alignment Project to unlock Auckland’s potential. “The work starting means we are another step closer to having a congestion-free network,” he says. ”The Government, through the NZ Transport Agency, is investing a record $3.1 billion over three years in public transport to build network capacity and improve the frequency of services.” “AMETI will connect the growing population of east Auckland into Auckland’s strategic transport network, providing better connections, faster journey times and more travel choices,” says the Transport Agency’s Director of Regional Relationships for the Upper North Island, Steve Mutton. The first stage will include turning Panmure roundabout into a safer, signalised intersection, construction of the busway along Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road, a new bridge across Tamaki River, shared cycling and walking paths, a new reserve at the end of Bridge Street in Panmure along with improvements for general traffic at key intersections. Major work will start at Easter at the roundabout with construction progressing along Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road over a two year period. Measures are being put in place to assist the travelling public during the

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construction phase, including additional express bus services between Howick, Pakuranga and Panmure Station, carrying out intensive work during periods of lower traffic volumes and ensuring that all traffic lanes will be maintained for the majority of work. Future stages of the Eastern Busway between Pakuranga and Botany, including the Reeves Road Flyover, are currently entering the consenting process with construction due to start in 2022. Meanwhile, Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross says he’s pleased to see construction is now under way on the first stage of the much-needed AMETI Eastern Busway. Ross was among the people on hand this week for the first sod-turning on the project. “I’ve supported this project since we first discussed it on the Manukau City Council in 2004,” Ross says. “This has been a long time in the making and I’m glad the local community is now seeing physical progress on this much-needed busway.” The logical next step is to create a rapid transit busway along Te Irirangi Drive that will help to form a connection between Auckland Airport and Flat Bush, Botany, and Howick. “It’s good to see the current Government carrying on with the work we started. “I will keep working with Transport Minister Phil Twyford on future public transport plans for our area.”


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Construction is now underway. Make a PLAN without delay. AMETI Eastern Busway Stage 1 Aleki, Local School Teacher

Construction has begun. There will be major roadworks at Panmure Roundabout from Friday 19 April (Good Friday) until Monday 29 April. Multiple road closures will be in place. Work will continue along Lagoon Drive and the Panmure end of Pakuranga Road over the next two years.

Public Transport, Walking & Cycling: From 15 April, more bus services are

being arranged to give better travel options during construction. This includes the 728 and 729 express bus services via Lloyd Elsmore Park from Howick to Panmure Station. Starting in June there will also be a new Park and Ride service available from Lloyd Elsmore Park to connect with these services.

The 728 and 729 Express services are FREE between 15 April and 6 May! You can also find ferry and bus options on the AT Journey Planner app

Lessen Car Use: Whether it’s carpooling with

friends, shopping local or taking the walking school bus, you can save on fuel, and you can get to know your community better. Try the AT Smart Travel carpooling app from

Alternate Travel Route: If you’re travelling into the city, take Waipuna Bridge or Highbrook Drive, to avoid the traffic in the construction zone. Check out Google maps to find alternative options.

New work schedule: Consider travelling

off peak or talk to your employer to see if flexible work hours are available. By commuting outside of peak hour traffic, you can avoid the congestion and arrive fresh to start your day.

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racing

Howick College Drama students explore the madness of Hamlet and Ophelia. (Left –right) Lily Moore, Abby Ferguson, Robert Limm (standing) and Josh Black. Photo supplied

Deserved podium for Heimgartner A

ndre Heimgartner has broken through for a podium finish at the WD-40 Phillip Island SuperSprint at the weekend. With a third-place finish in Saturday’s race, Heimgartner secured his second Supercars podium result and his first as a solo driver (following the third place he achieved at the 2017 Gold Coast 600 as Tim Slade’s co-driver). The #7 Plus Fitness Nissan Altima driver from Dannemora had started on the second row of the grid for the 120km/27 lap race after qualifying fourth and while he was jumped by his Kelly Racing team boss Rick Kelly at the start, with great car speed he was able to get that spot back through the pit stops amidst a strong race that saw him advance to the podium. “To be on the podium on Saturday was just fantastic,” Heimgartner said. “It is a brilliant reward for my sponsors and the entire team, and I am so happy with how it all came together. “I was even catching the front-running Mustangs at one point there, but the safety car put paid to that. “Even so, after struggling for the past few rounds to find balance in the cars, to finally be turning that around and have a fast car underneath me is really great. “The points and the result means a lot for the team and the sponsors,

Theatre

Howick College regional winners The Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand (SGCNZ) University of Otago Sheilah Winn Festival, Regional Competition Auckland South and East, was hosted by Botany Downs Secondary College on Saturday April 6. All schools in the region were invited to attend and take part in the annual festival that celebrates the work of William Shakespeare. (SGCNZ) is a life skills enhancing organisation through Shakespeare. It interacts and collaborates with Shakespeare’s Globe in London. This year Howick College entered a 15-minute adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet directed by Head of Drama, Mrs Jilly Dryen. The group, made up of Year 11 and 12 students, explored the age

old themes of madness, revenge and human relationships, particularly the impact Hamlet has on his beloved Ophelia. Despite competing against an array of talented and experienced teams, the drama students from Howick College were thrilled to be announced as winners of the regional competition. The talented actors from Howick College are now preparing themselves to take their piece to the National Festival in Wellington over Queen’s Birthday Weekend where the will compete against schools from around the country. This is a five-day intensive programme of workshops and rehearsals that will culminate in public performances on June 2 and 3.

Dannemora’s Andre Heimgartner finished third behind fellow Kiwis Scott McLaughlin and Fabian Coulthard. Photo Kelly Racing

all together it was just an amazing feeling.” Come Sunday’s race, the 23 year old would unfortunately struggle with a lack of good tyres and car speed, qualifying for and then finishing the 200km/45 lap battle in 13th place while struggling with car speed. While Sunday may not have matched the excitement of Saturday, the weekend’s results have seen the Melbourne-based Kiwi more up to 14th place in the championship with only small margins to those ahead of him on the ladder. “After the highs of yesterday’s (Saturday’s) podium there is no doubting the fact that today’s results were disappointing – we used up a lot of our good tyres yesterday, we didn’t get qualifying right and then we didn’t have the car to move forward in the race,” he said. “Not having the speed and especially so in comparison to yesterday was very frustrating.“ The upside is that we have moved up a bit in the leader board with the next few positions not that far away, and today still doesn’t take away from yesterday’s results, so there is still a lot to smile about.” Heimgartner will next be on-track with Kelly Racing and the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship across May 2-4, for the Pirtek Perth SuperNight event.

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n this comedy, The Spirit of Annie Ross, by Irish playwright Bernard Farrell, a radio station challenges a group of four disparate people to stay overnight in a so-called ‘haunted house’ to raise money for a charity. Each character has his or her psychological ghosts, revealing a few unlikely skeletons in their cupboards, and the night doesn’t turn out quite how any of them expects. Sound, lighting and special effects are a challenge for the backstage crew in creating the required atmosphere of an onceloved old house with a considerable history, closed up for some 40 years, but luckily the participants in a weekend Lighting Design workshop with international designer Nik Janiurek are basing their workshop around the actual design for this play. This will ensure a first-rate result under Nik’s watchful eye. This play, the second of HLT’s 65th-anniversary offerings, has moments of hilarity as well as pathos, making this story thought-provoking and entertaining. Overall, it suggests that superstition definitely still survives in modern times.

Howick Social Cycling Group

Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is hosting a series of 4 sessions on Positive Parenting in Cantonese/ Mandarin at Manaia Room, Pakuranga Library Building,7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga: Dealing with Disobedience - 10am – 12 noon on Tues May 7. Managing Fighting and Aggression – 10 am – 12 noon on Tues May 14. Establishing good Bed time routines -10 am – 12 noon on Tues May 21. Hassle free shopping with children - 10 am – 12 noon on Tues May 28. Registration necessary. Phone 021 027 44220 or email settlement.pakuranga@cab.org.nz.

The Howick Social Cycling Group (HSCG) meets from 6.30 to 7.30pm on the first Monday of the month in the Howick Library, Uxbridge Road, Howick. Phone Terry Donovan 021 053 1123.

Howick Tramping Club The next Howick Tramping Club meeting is on Tues May 14 at 7.30pm. Club night is every second Tuesday of each month below Howick Bridge Club, 563 Pakuranga Rd. Cover charge $2. This time Andrew Bayly will give a talk and show slides of the trek on Camelback he did with his son across Jordan early this year. Explore the outdoors with great people. Day walks & overnight tramps. New members welcome, phone Janette 09 536 6459.

Rehearsals under way for ‘The Spirit of Annie Ross’, (l-r) Margaret Bremner, Kelsey Mercer, Matthew Cousins and Arthur Young. Photo supplied

➤➤The Spirit of Annie Ross, Directed by Jan Saussey ➤➤Howick Little Theatre ➤➤Season: May 4 to 25 (Wed to Sat), 8pm; matinees Sundays May 5 and 12, 2pm ➤➤Website: hlt.nz/spirit ➤➤Bookings: www.iticket. co.nz

win tickets The Times has two double passes to give away to The Spirit of Annie Ross. To win enter at www.times.co.nz by April 30. Winner notified by phone or email.

Autumn concert

Eastern Stars Concert band will hold an Autumn concert on April 27 at 7pm at Eastgate Christian Centre, 5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga. Entertainment for all the family. A traditional Chinese instrumental performance. Tickets available at the door. Adult $10, Senior/Student $5, Family $25. Contact Barrie Turner 2714558 or 021722171.

Biosecurity

Last fruit fly controls lifted The last controls on fruit and vegetables have been lifted due to there being no fruit flies detected since March 14, Biosecurity New Zealand has announced. Biosecurity New Zealand is confident no breeding population exists.

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The affected suburbs included parts of Flat Bush. “This is great news for New Zealand as a whole, and in particular the horticulture industry, which would have been severely impacted by the establishment of a fruit fly population in New

Zealand,” Biosecurity Minister Damien O’Connor said. “Through the partnership model of the Government Industry Agreement (GIA), the horticulture industry played a crucial role in the campaign and I want to thank them for their efforts.

University of the Third Age

U3A Ormiston next meets on Tuesday April 23 at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. Our main speaker will be Colleen Brown talking about the subject of her book The Bulford Kiwi – which describes the interesting history of the massive kiwi carved into a Wiltshire hillside by Kiwi troops years ago. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about. Contact: Mike Lowe 279 3956.

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Scout group celebrates cutter Our scout group`s family fun day was an absolute success and everybody loved it! We had Basil Irwin come along to Christen our brand new sea scout cutter for the group, which will benefit the youth in our community for many years to come, by being a safe and capable sailing/rowing vessel which will be used to teach teamwork and water safety skills through rowing and sailing! Basil Irwin founded the Sea Scouting division in 1960 after the group started as a normal Scout Group back in 1940. He was an essential part in getting the group to where it is today, his time and dedication was invaluable and as a

way to say thank you and pay our respects, we couldn’t agree more to name the new cutter after him! We had very many people turn up for the family fun day held on March 17 at Pakuranga Sailing Club. We had lots of leaders there who had served in the group for many years, along with many family members, scout members and leaders, which made the day so awesome! A very special thank you to Steve Sargent and Deon Steyn along with all the Howick Sea Scout Leaders & Venturers who made the event a very successful day! Many Thanks to Tony Russell

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who took all the photos on the day! And a very special thank you to Basil Irwin and his family for attending the day, along with all the leaders from throughout the years!” Nathan Steyn, Howick Sea Scouts

➤ Scout Group Name: Howick Sea Scouts ➤ Sea Scout Cutter (5.7-meter long boat used for water skills and teamwork development through rowing and sailing), our new Sea Scout Cutter`s name is “The Basil Irwin”, the number is 196 ➤ Cutter details: was built by Yachting Developments and is a fibreglass hull, it is the newest Sea Scout Cutter in the country ➤ It is the first new Sea Scout Cutter the group has received in over 60 years ➤ It went to the Auckland Area Regatta (end of March) where the group took part

This intersection is bad news Your main article on page 1 today (Times, April 4) highlights the continual problem this intersection has. I am a local so use this road regularly usually coming from the Panmure direction. I can categorically say that on every light change to continue up the highway we have to wait for three cars to run the red light before it is safe to move off. On several occasions I have been quick enough to get a registration number and have reported them on the online police site. Who knows what happens after that? It has been going on for many years but nothing ever seems to happen. I feel really sad for Ajay and his family living under that continued threat. Trish Heikoop, Pakuranga

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Isn’t it about time our beloved PM got some balance in ‘ban the guns’ mantra? It is reported that ‘she expressed shock at how easy it is to get destructive weapons in NZ’.What about knives, cars, bombs, chemicals, even drones as seriously destructive weapons? Are these going to be classified as destructive weapons also? For they are destructive weapons in the wrong hands.Guns are made of metal and wood, they are material, and as such have no builtin intelligence. But people do. Give them a car knife or gun and they can use it for evil purposes. We have to confront the evil in our community in the minds of men and women. That is something aboutwhich our society is rather blind. Evil has its origins in the supernatural realm which demands of us a thorough education renewal, especially in our knowledge of the supernatural. My plea is to tackle the evil mindset first, it would be a long term effort, not some quick-fix law change which avoids the underlying cause. Ian George, Howick

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I just wanted to somehow say thank you to a Howick local who gifted $30 to Poppies bookshop in Howick, which was then passed onto myself and my two children as we were shopping for friend’s birthday gifts. We were very much overwhelmed and humbled and my six and three-year-old and I had such a rich conversation on the way home about paying it forward and helping others where we can. We are looking forward to handing over the book at the birthday party tomorrow! Thank you, whoever you are! Katie Clay

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All freedoms come with responsibility and no freedom exists without its limitations but in our public discourse about hate speech I am concerned that many are seeking to regulate what views can be heard and which can’t. This amounts to a form of state sanctioned censorship which we must be very careful to avoid. This Anzac Day will be an opportunity to reflect on these freedoms and the challenges we now face as a country and how we navigate these challenges. I strongly encourage everyone to attend both the Dawn Service and Civic Service on Howick’s Stockade Hill this Anzac Day as we reflect and look forward as a country. ➤ Simeon Brown MP for Pakuranga

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The Howick Village Business Association is inviting our community to share their messages, to be placed on a large Anzac poppy outside the Howick Information Service in the Market Square. This art piece will allow people to commemorate those who have served and died in wars, conflicts and peace operations. The poppy will be available at the Howick Information Centre from April 15 . Following a suggestion made by Janine from Howick and Pakuranga Times, Howick Village Business Association commissioned the art piece through local artist Grant Monaghan, supported by Manukau Beautification Trust. Jane Newbury, town centre manager, said: “We are hoping our

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EASTER

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error has long been a weapon wielded by those who seek to impose their worldview on others. And when it happens to you, your family, or your people, it’s brutal and shocking. The first Easter was no exception. It is one of the stranger appropriations across the religious world; that a belief system based on an ethic of love would adopt an instrument of execution as its central symbol. Yet, that is exactly what sits at the heart of Christian faith, the Cross, a Roman method of torture and execution that inspired fear in the detractors of its vast empire. How does a symbol of terror become a symbol of hope? The use of crosses as a means of execution dates well before Jesus’ death over 2000 years ago in the Roman province of Judea. The most infamous of them all took place many years earlier in the wake of the revolt led by Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who was the most well-known leader in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Six thousand survivors of the revolt captured by the legions were crucified, lining the Appian Way from Rome to Capua. An act of terror which was startling in its magnitude.

It’s precisely this reaction to acts and moments of terror which make them such an effective deterrent to those who would seek to live another way. But there is a choice. A choice which we find in the very life and death and resurrection of Jesus. A choice we find in his teachings which will challenge us to face the anger and darkness in our own lives. ‘You have heard that it was said, “Love your neighbour and hate your enemy.” But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. (Matthew 5:43-44) This is a subversive message when everything in us screams for justice, maybe even revenge; when anger overflows into dismissal and hatred of others. One of Jesus’ followers, a former terror expert, Paul, extended Jesus’ teaching in a profound way: Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21) The possibility of good overcoming evil is often counter intuitive for us as we grapple with moments of horror perpetrated by what seems most naturally described as “evil”. And yet this is the way of the Cross. This is the way in which the fullest expression of our humanity blooms in

the face of terror. It’s easy to imagine Jesus finding these words in the bucolic environment of his open air teachings. It’s harder to imagine his own experience of terror at the hands of an empire balancing the possibility of local rebellion with keeping the religious elites of the time on a short leash. But even, in this moment Jesus lived out his love as he spoke words which echo for all of us facing our own moments of terror as victims or even perpetrators. ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.’ (Luke 23:34) At that moment, the Cross became a mirror for both the darkness of humanity and the forgiveness of God. The transformation of the cross continued in the aftermath of the crucifixion with the miracle of the empty tomb and the resurrected Jesus. Today it is a symbol of hope that dares to say there is life beyond death, love beyond hate and hope beyond terror. ➤ Brett Jones, Executive member, East Auckland Ministers Association. The East Auckland Ministers’ Association is a network of Ministers working across the East Auckland area (encompassing Botany, Flat Bush, Howick & Pakuranga) and encompassing over 65 churches

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The key message from NZ Transport Agency, New Zealand Police and ACC is to plan ahead and follow the basics of road safety. This year Easter Monday, Anzac Day and school holidays all fall in the same week, which means it’s likely to be extra busy on our roads, says NZ Transport Agency acting director safety and environment, Niclas Johansson. “At any time on our roads, following these simple rules can be the difference between a safe trip or a tragic outcome: ➤ drive at a safe speed – depending on weather and other conditions this may be lower than the posted speed limit ➤ always wear a seatbelt ➤ don’t drive when tired and avoid alcohol ➤ focus on the task of driving – distractions can be deadly, so put your phone away and keep your focus on the road. “Congestion and delays are inevitable during holiday periods, so we also want to remind everyone to leave plenty of time for their journey, drive to the conditions and plan ahead before leaving home,’’ Johansson says. The Transport Agency predicts traffic will be especially heavy on Thursday April 18 and Good Friday April 19, and then on the return journey on Sunday April 28. ‘’Last year, we had 387 motor vehicle accident claims over the Easter period, a substantial increase from the previous year of 312,’’ says ACC’s chief customer officer Emma Powell,

‘’and this year the risk will be higher with busier roads. “It takes everyone on the road to make it safe and look out for those most vulnerable – such as motorcyclists and young drivers (aged 16-24). Young drivers were injured in almost a third of motor vehicle accidents last Easter, so this group needs to be extra vigilant. ACC’s advice is to be aware of the increased number of vehicles around you as this can create challenging driving conditions and pay extra attention in rural areas, where roads can be more demanding. “Planning your journey, driving within your own capabilities and adjusting for the driving conditions are key to your own and other road users safety,’’ says Powell. “During holiday periods when the roads are busier than usual, the risk of drivers making mistakes that result in injuries or deaths increases,” says Inspector Peter McKennie, manager operations National Road Policing Centre. “Over the holiday period from 4pm Thursday April 18 to 6am Tuesday April 23 – if you’re detected by a safe speed camera exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 4 km/h, you will be ticketed. “Police will be out on the roads doing our bit to keep people safe, but it’s critical that everyone takes responsibility for the safety of themselves and other road users.”

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Art

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ore local artists than ever are exhibiting their Easter Art at the 2019 Word on the Street exhibition. Creative people from around Howick and the greater Auckland area are showcasing their talents as part of an Easter Art exhibition over the Easter weekend. Over a third of the artists in 2019 are newcomers to the Easter exhibition which is in its 13th year. One of the newcomers in 2019 is inspiring Auckland artist Anita Mary, fresh from her Overcome Exhibition at the Papakura Art Centre in December 2018 (www. anitamary.com). Anita Mary has been painting fulltime since 2012. Struggling with chronic pain and mental health challenges, she has discovered that Art is not only therapeutic but is also a tangible medium through which to share the possibility of hope. Since 2012 she has been involved in many exhibitions alongside her own solo exhibitions, Metamorphosis, Matters Of The Heart, Awoken and most recently, Overcome. Anita Mary will be exhibiting her work at the exhibition and sharing some of her journey through art at “The Artists Speak” event on Saturday 20 April, 7pm. Artists will share about their art within the exhibition gallery as part of an evening of art, music, canapes and light refreshments.

Left: Much of Keryn Bloxham’s work evokes a distinctly spiritual point of view; Right: Anita Mary has discovered that art is therapeutic.

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Howick artist, photographer and art tutor, Keryn Bloxham, is returning to the exhibition in 2019 (www.kerynbloxham. com). Keryn is well-known for her work painting landscapes and animals. Much of her work evokes a distinctly spiritual point of view. This year’s piece combines these elements in a uniquely New Zealand seascape using found items as she takes her palette to a wooden pallet! “The prevailing remark I hear from people who have bought my art or photography is that when they look at them, they feel peace,” says Mrs Bloxham. Preparations have been underway for the past nine months as artists have worked together on developing the theme for the exhibition and the gallery design. The exhibition is displayed within a thematically-driven “theatrical” style set designed by the Stations project

team and intended to add colour and ambience to attendees’ journey through the Easter art. “This year’s exhibition Word in the Street will offer a range of artistic pieces from the more traditional art forms to the offthe-wall and creative. “We’re expecting painters, sculptors, photographers, mixed media artists and poets – all reflecting on the universal themes of the Easter story – betrayal, shame, guilt, injustice and perhaps most importantly, hope. Our unique gallery design this year will invite people into a gritty urban environment that reveals Jesus’ journey to the Cross at a street level,” explains exhibition curator Brett Jones. The 13th annual Stations of the Cross Easter Art Exhibition Word on the Street will be held at the Depot, Lloyd Elsmore Park across the Easter weekend from 6pm on Good Friday, April 19 until 2pm on Easter Sunday

April 21. The event is being run by Cession| Community Trust. The exhibition’s opening hours have been extended in 2019 across three days to allow more people to view the popular exhibit. An artist reception has been scheduled for Saturday evening from 7pm, where artists will share the stories behind their art. A Good Friday service will run in the exhibition space from 5.30pm on Good Friday making for a uniquely rich Easter service experience. The exhibition will also offer a well-priced pop-up café onsite providing a venue for people to spend time in a relaxed environment responding to the Easter art experience. Creative Communities is supporting the exhibition again in 2019 along with long term venue sponsor, The Howick Local Board. For more information contact exhibition curator Brett Jones 027 284 2893 or bj@cession.org. nz Entry by gold coin donation. ➤➤The Depot, Sir Lloyd Drive, Lloyd Elsmore Park (behind the netball courts) ➤➤www.cession.org.nz ➤➤Stations of the Cross “Word on the Street” ➤➤Friday April 19, 6pm-9pm; Saturday April 20, 10am – 5pm; Sunday April 21, 9am – 2pm; Saturday April 20– The Artists Speak: Stories Behind the Art from 7pm

Pastor Peter Morton (left) and Rev Dr Richard Waugh (right) from East City Wesleyan Church who has coordinated the event since 1996. Times photo Wayne Martin

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Sunrise service has returned The combined churches Easter Sunrise Service is back for another year. The Easter Sunrise Service has been held every year since 1996 starting off with a handful of churches. This year the service will have most of the churches in the Howick ward taking part, gathering on Stockade Hill where many important early church and civic events were held. The public service will begin at 6.30am on Easter Sunday April 21 and welcomes anyone who wishes to attend. With such panoramic views of the gulf and the community, there’s no better place to welcome Easter Day, celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and to pray for our East Auckland community. Over the years big crowds have gathered for this early morning event with leadership of the 40 minute service shared around local church leaders. This year, St Columba Presbyterian’s new minister, Rev Chris Barnard, will share prayers, with Scripture by Becca Green, pastor from Elim Christian Centre and Grace Sylvester from All Saints Anglican. Other participation will be by Pastor Peter Morton (River Christian Church), Pastor Phil Sproull (Howick Community Church), and Rev Dr Richard Waugh (East City Wesleyan) who has coordinated the event since 1996. ➤➤Combined churches Easter Sunrise Service ➤➤Easter Sunday April 21 ➤➤6.30am on Stockade Hill

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Solutions

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odger Fox is New Zealand’s king of big band jazz, but his latest musical project fuses the instruments of the classical domain with those of the jazz arena to present a modern interpretation of a famous work by legendary saxophonist Charlie Parker. Fox is touring Charlie Parker With Strings, recordings originally made by “Bird” Parker back in 1949-50, and the only Auckland show plays out at Howick’s Uxbridge Arts and Culture centre this Easter Saturday, April 20. Headlining musical director Fox’s cast of top-quality musicians for the concert is Dick Oatts, a New Yorkbased saxophonist who’ll be playing alto, alongside the New Zealand String Quartet and Jazz Ensemble. “Charlie Parker With Strings place Parker in the context of a small classical string section and a jazz rhythm section, rather than his standard bebop quintet,” Fox says. “The jazz and classical worlds find common ground. Swinging rhythms with lush strings and a twist of bebop. “They were Parker’s most popular sellers during his lifetime, and were admitted to the Grammy Hall of

Internationally-acclaimed saxophonist Dick Oatts has travelled from New York to star in Rodger Fox’s live presentation of famous jazz-classical music recordings, Charlie Parker With Strings. Photo supplied

Fame in 1988.” Fox, a world-class trombonist who has been one of New Zealand’s leading jazz players, band leaders and teachers for more than four decades, has staged many different styles of shows during his illustrious career and Oatts is the latest of nearly 100 jazz stars that Fox

has brought to these shores. “Dick Oatts combines with a rhythm section, string quartet and two woodwind players to recreate this series of musical arrangements, as well as adding new arrangements of Parker’s bebop era,” Fox says. Oatts’ international standing is best qualified as the featured soloist in the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra from the late 1970s, and he still holds down that role in the present day incarnation, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. “He’s accompanied such vocalists as Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, and Milton Nascimento. He’s also recorded solos for Luther Vandross and Everything But The Girl,” Fox says. The ensemble for Charlie Parker With Strings is: Dick Oatts (alto saxophone), Rodger Fox (music director/ conductor), Daniel Hayles (piano), Rory Macartney (bass), Lauren Ellis (drums), Eilish Wilson (baritone sax/ bass clarinet/flute), and Louisa Williamson (tenor sax/flute/clarinet). ➤➤The only Auckland concert of Charlie Parker With Strings is on Saturday, April 20, at Howick’s Uxbridge Theatre. Phone 09 535 6467, or see www.uxbridge.org.nz.

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ublic and private collaboration on the Construction Sector Accord and bi-partisan support for the establishment of the Infrastructure Commission will deliver major benefits for infrastructure and construction outcomes if cooperation can be sustained, says Infrastructure New Zealand CEO Stephen Selwood. “The Construction Sector Accord announced today (Sunday, April 14) aims to transform the way the government and the construction industry work together and that transformation can’t come soon enough. “Uncertainty, skills shortages, injuries and contracting issues are making the construction sector a less attractive, productive and effective part of the economy. That’s bad for everyone, not least of all the Government because of the direct role construction plays in delivering public services. “ The Accord signals recognition that clients have a major impact on the way the industry behaves. What everyone wants, he says, is a healthy construction industry which competes across itself to deliver value, rather than competing with its clients.

“That the Accord has been signed in the same week that legislation to establish the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga (NZIC), attracted support from all political parties is especially pleasing,” says Selwood. The NZIC will provide independent advice to the Government on infrastructure strategy and provide procurement support. It will develop a long-awaited pipeline of public works which will give the industry greater clarity over future infrastructure programmes, priorities and investments. “This forward work programme is essential to providing the market with the confidence to invest in the skills, systems and equipment which are desperately required to improve New Zealand’s construction productivity,” he says. “But it must have bi-partisan support to succeed. New Zealand’s thee-year election cycle is too short for any one Government to reshape infrastructure policy. “There needs to be broader understanding and agreement over the long term opportunities and challenges so that, even if projects change in the short term, we as a country do not lose sight of the

Association (RMBA) welcomes the Construction Sector Accord. RMBA is pleased to have been part of an Accord Development Group, which has been working closely with Government and its agencies to establish a set of behavioural and value-based principles for the sector. RMBA chief executive David Kelly says the Construction Sector Accord represents a significant opportunity for the industry to partner with Government to make positive change in the construction sector. “The Government has given clear commitments to the industry and New Zealanders that the construction sector is critical to the success of our communities and cities,” says Kelly. “Our industry employs over 250,000 people and contributes $15 billion per annum to the economy. Our importance will continue to grow with the 10,000s of homes, commercial, industrial, and retail buildings needed now and in the future. New Zealand needs a healthy and vibrant construction sector, and this is a positive step towards achieving that. “The issues are clear and have been well debated. We are facing skills and labour shortages, poor risk management, unclear regulations, and a lack of coordinated leadership.” This Accord, Kelly says, represents a tangible agreement between the industry and Government to try to address these issues, and to hold each other to account. “Together with Government, the

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Sports awards hit the right note nised in the nomination process. “The calibre of nominations in this area was amazing and it is a great thing for the Howick Local Board to run each year so that the sporting community can come together to acknowledge and celebrate individuals, clubs and schools.” The start of the 20-plus year service awards was received well and appreciated by those receiving them.

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Sportsman of the Year, Pakuranga Athletic Club – Peter Wheeler Sportswoman of the Year, Mountain Raiders BMX – Shelley Selina Pfister Coach of the Year, Howick College – Netball, Touch, Sevens & Volleyball – Adelita Sotutu Masters of the Year, Pakuranga Athletic Club – Nick Pannett Official of the Year, Pakuranga United Touch – Bill Potter Club of the Year, Mountain Raiders BMX Junior Team of the Year, Howick College Sevens – Senior Open Girls Team of the Year, Bucklands Beach AFC – Men’s First Team Junior Sportsman of the Year, Macleans College – Golf – Jimmy Zheng Junior Sportswoman of the Year, Howick College – Touch, Sevens, Rugby – Abby Lockhart Administrator of the Year, Cockle Bay Tennis Club – Deirdre Frankle High School of the Year, Howick College Volunteer of the Year, Tamaki Lightning American Football Club – Shiraz Soysa Internationalist of the Year, Pakuranga Athletic Club – Dylan McCullough

Pakuranga Athletic Club – Linda Mitchell Tamaki Lightning American Football Club – Jason Matamua Botany College – Alan Taylor Pakuranga United Rugby Club – Rob Neil Pakuranga United Rugby Club – Michael Biddick Botany Swarm Ice Hockey – Grant & Elizabeth Hay Pakuranga Rugby League – Cherie Waters Pakuranga Rugby League – Rawinia Mana Revill’s Boxing Gym – Lance Revill Pakuranga United Touch – Bill Potter Howick Softball – Deborah Douglas

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manda Dyason, one of the key organisers out of Pakuranga United Rugby Club, has branded the Howick Local Board Sports Awards a great success. “It was nice that so many finalists came on the night and that they were all recognised,” she said. “I think if we can keep the momentum going it will get better each year. It was nice to see lots of smaller sports, individuals and clubs recog-


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Club champions again! ■ BY JIM ALLNATT

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owick Pakuranga cricket celebrated the end of a huge season at the Auckland Cricket prizegiving winning four major trophies. The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers won both the Hedley Howarth Cup for the Two Day Championship and the Jeff Crowe Cup for the Limited Overs competition as well as finishing third equal in the T20 Tournament. Coach Alan Hunt was also recognised as Club Coach of the Year, well-deserved recognition of both his coaching and man management skills. The high point of the night was the announcement that Howick Pakuranga won the Overall Club Championship as the best performed club right through the grades ranging from the children right up to premier men and women. This is the second year the club has won this trophy in succession and this result can only be down to the many hours of hard work by volunteer coaches, managers and committee members backed up

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by an excellent coaching program. Some players had outstanding seasons and were recognised at the senior club prizegiving: Daniel Young took the Premier Batting trophy with an impressive 899 runs for the season and a top score of 135. Donovan Grobbelaar with 379 runs and 32 wickets won the All Rounders Award and Danru Ferns with 39 wickets had an outstanding season. Natasha Van Tilburg scored the most one day runs with an aggregate of 619 runs for the season and was also recognised as Premier Women’s Player of the Year. Alyssa Bowden took 26 wickets to win the award for premier women’s bowler. There were also four winners in the Auckland Cricket Club section: Natasha Van Tilburg became the first Howick Pakuranga Premier Woman to win the historical Nessie Hammond Cup for batting in Premier Women’s grade. The Premier Women also won the Stringfellow Cup as the most improved premier team in their grade. Andrew Morrison also had

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ick Pakuranga has many. The Peter Guest Memorial Trophy went to Claire Scragg, Nicola Troughear won the Presidents Cup and Ted Waters the Frank Hughes Memorial Trophy. All three awards were welldeserved and their names join an illustrious list already on these trophies. The club’s success has been recognised by the number of players who play for Auckland representative sides. This season Skye Bowden became HPCC’s first member of the Auckland Hearts and the club believes there are more to come next season. Jamie Brown, Glenn

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JH14977

33 Wellington St, Howick. Ph 534 4975. www.howicktyres.co.nz

MAJOR STOCKIST OF CONTINENTAL AND VITORA TYRES


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