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growing options. Bennett again said she would be voting no in the referendum. She said New Zealand had a serious drug problem and as a country we didn’t have in place the health services and education programmes set up to manage the potential negative effects of such a vote. “I think that instead of us having a real discussion on what we do with [the drug
problem in New Zealand], the Greens have come up with this solution of legalising before we as a country work through the options of how we deal with some of the problems,” Bennett said in her address. She said a decision on legalisation is premature without knowing the harm and cost to society of legal personal cannabis use. One member of the crowd
urged people to be pragmatic and do their research before voting. She said her research found marijuana to be less harmful and less addictive to her children than any other drugs out there. The mother of boys made a point of saying marijuana isn’t the gateway drug; the gateway is the drug dealer. “At the moment we have drug dealers who are dealing to our kids, who just want to
move them on to the more profitable drugs. I’d rather it be [regulated by] the government.” But her point of view was lost on a few who argued that many drug addictions started with marijuana use. Bennett reiterated a point made by many people who work in the drug addiction sector and said while ‘weed’ might not formally be a gateway drug, all of the recovering drug addicts she had spoken to are opposed to the legalisation of recreational marijuana. “It’s where their problems started and they are scared for themselves and for their children.” Others simply expressed the need for greater investment into treatment for drug addiction and trauma that leads to drug use in the first place. As well as general members of the public, there were speakers from Odyssey House and Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation. In a nutshell, it certainly wasn’t short of healthy debate and divided opinion.
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Ormiston to finally get four new footpaths A Olympic legend Barbara Kendall.
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Olympians join search for buried treasure Olympic champions Bucklands Beach-raised Barbara Kendall and Eric Murray have been announced as the final celebrities to join TVNZ 2’s rebooted Celebrity Treasure Island. The sporting legends will leave their gold medals at home as they search for buried treasure in Fiji when the series premieres on Sunday August 18. Widely-regarded as one of New Zealand’s most successful and enduring sportspeople, Kendall truly is an Olympic legend. The illustrious boardsailor has won gold, silver and bronze medals – she was the first Kiwi woman to compete at five Olympic Games – and in 2019 was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Most at home on the water, the charity Kendall is competing for is Surf Life Saving NZ. Champion rower Eric Murray is used to coming out on top. The Olympic hero won gold at the London 2012 and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games and four consecutive World Rowing Champs gold medals. When Eric retired from rowing in 2017 he turned his focus to family life and he is now the primary carer of his autistic son, Zac. The charity Eric is competing for is Autism New Zealand. The full line-up of Celebrity Treasure Island competitors is: Athena Angelou, Barbara Kendall, Eric Murray, Gary Freeman, Jodie Rimmer, Karl Burnett, Ladi6, Lana Van Hout, Lily McManus, Matty McLean, Moses Mackay, Rosanna Arkle, Sam Wallace, Shane Cameron, Shannon Ryan and Zac Guildford. ➤➤Celebrity Treasure Island will be hosted by Survivor NZ host Matt Chisholm and ZM radio’s Bree Tomasel and will premiere on Sunday August 18, 7pm on TVNZ 2.
fter a decade-long wait and residents pushing for footpaths, looks like construction of much needed footpaths in Flat Bush will become a reality, thanks to the efforts of Year 11 Ormiston Senior College students. Ormiston locals have long waited to have four footpaths built in Flat Bush, which will now be delivered this financial year. The footpaths will be on Ormiston Road, from 249 to Collier Drive; from Murphy’s Road to Lemon Tree Lane; and from Pencaitland Drive to Te Ara Kahikatea. The fourth path will be on Geranium Avenue from Rohi Place to Murphy’s Road. The paths will connect to Pak’n’Save supermarket. Howick Local Board member Mike Turinsky says residents have a group of students supporting a wheelchair-using friend to thank for it. “Ormiston Senior College has wanted Auckland Council and Auckland Transport (AT) to install the footpaths for nine years and in all that time residents have had to walk on the road or on the grass,” he says. “That’s hard for the elderly and wheelchair and mobility scooter users and it’s worse in the rain.” Mr Turinsky was aware of the issue and, after being elected in 2017, began advocating with AT and the board to have the work done. But he was repeatedly told development of the footpaths was the responsibility of the property owner and developer, and would not happen until the property was developed— so it could be paid for from develop-
Mike Turinsky with Ormiston Senior College students Kush Killa, Aathif Mobin Basha and William Chen who petitioned for a footpath leading to Ormiston Senior College so that it is easier for their wheelchair bound friend Jamie Stanford. Photos supplied
The missing links in the footpath network along Ormiston road that will be constructed this financial year.
ment contributions. It frustrated me because residents were trudging through soggy grass or along the road to get to the store. I admit I was hitting a brick wall and had almost given up, but a group of Year 11 Ormiston Senior College students contacted me petitioning for the paths.”
When Deputy Mayor Bill Cashmore attended the Howick Local Board’s monthly meeting, talking about council’s responsibility for developing infrastructure on council property especially in town centres, Turinsky outlined the issue and Cr Cashmore agreed in principle it was
the responsibility of council to develop the footpaths.When a meeting with the students took place with Turinsky at the school, the students explained that they chose this issue to focus on as a class project. They outlined their concerns, particularly in relation to access for all, including those in wheelchairs. “Our friend Jamie Stanford was born with a spinal birth deformity called spina bifida. “The lack of accessibility causes trouble for Jamie and other people who use wheelchairs and mobility tools, simply to get their groceries. It’s a human rights issue,” says OSC student Kush Killa. Mr Turinsky says: “I was pessimistic the issue would be resolved but the students inspired me to try again.” He turned to Cashmore’s office and representations were made to AT asking for it to reconsider. “It’s taken a long time but talking to those students, who were determined to stand up for their friend was a reminder I should not quit.” He says Auckland Transport should be commended too. “Everyone knocks AT but they listened to the concerns and acted on them. Yes, it might have taken a long time, but it has changed its stance.” AT’s spokesperson Mark Hannan confirms saying, “Auckland Transport is completing four missing links in the footpath network along Ormiston Road. The gaps in the footpath have limited the ability of people to walk in the area.”
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Wrong-way driver now in police custody The driver responsible for injuring himself and three others in a horrific head on collision near Highbrook on Thursday is in police custody. The 40-year-old man will be facing charges of unlawfully taking a motor vehicle and endangering transport after he drove a stolen car the wrong way down the Southern Motorway, crashing
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A balancing act It was a chance for boys and girls from age 5-17 to show off their routines and gymnastic skills as they competed in artistic gymnastics and tumbling. The Howick Gymnastics Club Annual Recreational Competition held on July 27-28 had over 400 competitors being judged on the skills they’ve mastered in artistry and form. Times photographer Wayne Martin captured the action on camera.
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positive attitude, hard work and commitment are the key to one local Pageant Queen’s success. Dannemora resident Simran Madan recently represented New Zealand on the international stage in the Philippines at Miss Teen Tourism 2019. She was crowned Miss Teen Tourism Globe 2019 in the showstopping pageant last month. She was also named Best in Talent and Miss Punta Tierra Blanca Beach Resort. The university student says pageantry for her is a way of expressing herself. “One of the most important things that I have learnt through my journey in pageantry is you have to believe in yourself, be confident in who you are, and value what you have,” she says. Simran first began her pageant journey when she competed in the Miss Earth New Zealand 2019 competition. Her driving force was her belief that the earth is precious and
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Simran Madan recently represented New Zealand on the international stage in the Philippines at Miss Teen Tourism 2019. Photo supplied
that we must all work together to protect and respect it, she says. She was crowned Miss Teen Earth New Zealand 2019, and Miss Water New Zealand 2019 whilst also winning the titles of Best in Talent, Miss Congeniality and Best in Evening Gown. Being crowned meant that Simran would fly half way across the
world to represent New Zealand in the Philippines last month. Photoshoots, media conferences, forums and fashion shows were on the agenda and Simran made it her mission to show the world what it truly means to be a Kiwi. Simran says she will continue to strive to represent New Zealand on the world stage.
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very time you think that they can’t possibly outdo themselves, another Operatunity Daytime Concert does just that. They never cease to surprise and entertain. It is easy to see that The Epiphanies – the fabulous trio of Rebecca Wright, Sharon Emirali and Gail Tipene – had fun putting the Divas Through the Decades show together. The 60s girl group filled the hall with beautiful harmony, melody, rhythm and great timing at Operatunity’s Daytime Concert series held recently at St Columba Church. Accompanied by the wellexperienced musicians in the band comprising Grant Winterburn, Mike Booth and Bruce French, the concert celebrated iconic singers like Connie Francis, Doris Day, Barbra Streisand and Aretha Franklin – to name a few. Male singers and entertainers Bonaventure Allan Moetaua and Tainui Kuru also deserve a special mention as they kept the
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tempo and the mood upbeat. From costume changes to light banter, with plenty of humour thrown in and great choreography, all contributed towards the concert being an absolute must-see. Rebecca Wright was outstanding on stage, accompanied by the other two talented divas, she had the audience swaying to foot-tapping music. You would have never guessed that Rebecca had been
up all night with a five-monthold baby and then stepped onto the stage to put up a spectacular performance the next morning – belting out numbers like Summertime, Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend and I Got You Babe. The concert ended on a high note with an all time favourite Abba medley that had the audience sing along before they grabbed a free sandwich and cake on their way home.
en Fraser, Deputy Chair of the Howick Youth Council, has been selected as one of 22 elite young people from across New Zealand to participate in UN Youth New Zealand’s Global Development Tour. The tour takes in six countries in January and February 2020, giving participants an opportunity to learn about different approaches that will help him serve the community more effectively. The delegation will visit the New Zealand permanent mission to the UN, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise as well as the OECD, UNESCO and UN headquarters while visiting New York, London, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Berlin. Ben is most excited about how the tour will allow him to more effectively serve his community. “I’m looking forward to learning how some of the largest organisations in the world are tackling pressing issues from climate change to urbanisation,” he says. “The Global Development Tour is going to give me new skills that will allow me to be a more effective youth advocate in my community.” Ben is a youth advocate and the Saint Kentigern College student is working across a wide variety of issues in east Auckland and New Zealand. He has led a campaign to improve student representation in education through a petition to place a student on the board of NZQA. Earlier this year he presented to the Howick Local Board supporting the implementation of a T2
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Lane on Pakuranga Road. In addition, he is a member of the Youth Board in mental health advocate Mike King’s organisation I Am Hope. Ben says, “For me, serving my community is massively important. Instead of seeking a part time job, I’ve dedicated my time to variety of causes including better mental health services, youth empowerment, improved public transport and a more effective education system.” Throughout the remainder of 2019, Ben will be seeking financial support to cover the cost of the tour. “This opportunity is a large monetary burden and I am hoping to receive some financial support that will help me more effectively serve my community.”
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or those of you who would like to see the African savannah come to life on stage with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle, Disney’s The Lion King Jr will burst to life at the Ormiston Junior College auditorium, Manawatere, from August 7-10. Staff and students are excited about sharing this ‘circle of life’ with the wider community. The creative team from OJC have assembled a cast of more than 40 performers who will deliver this much-loved family show. In addition to the cast, more than 50 other students and staff have pooled together their tal-
ents in a range of backstage areas that involves art design, costumes, props, hair, make-up, sound, lighting, crew, promotional and other tasks required to bring a major stage production to life. Having opened its doors as a new school to the local area in 2017. This is a one-of-a-kind musical production of this scale by OJC. Deputy principal Ryan TimokaBenjamin who has produced and directed the musical says: “Come and see history be made for our school and see for yourself how we are all connected in the great circle of life. “It’s by your local community, at its best!”
t’s packed with energy and sustains with tremendous spirit. The focus of Company, a concept musical being performed at the Harlequin Theatre from July 27-August 10, is a confirmed bachelor who has just turned 35, has three girlfriends but no emotional commitment to any of them. The production reviews his relationship with married couples and soon-to-be married friends. The play is an insightful examination of romantic and marital mores as it gives a commentary on marriage with subtle humour packed in as well as a challenging musical score that the actors do justice to. It’s story of bachelor Robert, played by experienced performer Ben Wombwell staving off the social pressure to settle down. The show is led by Grant Meese, one of New Zealand’s finest musical theatre directors, who says the
Company at the Harlequin Theatre is an insightful production about a confirmed bachelor who has just turned 35 and has his married friends pressuring him to settle down. Photo supplied
revival and its success is testament to the relevance of the themes that Company addresses. “Everyone has a Bobby in their life, be it male or female – which may be for various reasons not conforming to traditional notions of marriage or settling down. Everyone who experiences this musical walks away with a smile on their face as they relate some of the themes of the show to their own or their friend’s lives,” he said. Many actors have starred in the theatrical production of the original Company which is a 1970 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The original production was nom-
inated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards and won six. As for Company at the Harlequin, it’s great to see the coming together of a group of actors who are a mix of local teachers, lawyers and professionals singing their hearts out on stage. Dale Smith, chair of Harlequin Theatre, says that none of the actors are paid and everyone volunteers their service. “It’s all for the love of theatre.” Interestingly, Company is a standout with more male characters which is unusual for a musical and a live band adds to the magic of the evening.
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Val Lott and her pageant girls ■■By Nick Krause
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al Lott can’t walk too far anywhere in the Howick, Pakuranga or Botany shopping districts without being accosted for a chat and a catchup. At 72, she has touched many lives in this community, most notably those of hundreds of girls, now young women. She is the face, heart and soul of Miss Howick, the beauty pageant, an anachronism that survived until as recently as 2012. To this day, Val is treated each month to a home visit from at least one former beauty pageant contestant. The girls have been paying homage for years. To understand this rapport, to know that it has become more endearing with the march of time, one has to consider two things – why Val came to create the pageants and what the contestants got from it. It was the mid-1980s, for four or five consecutive years, Val noticed each Miss New Zealand on TV was a Howick or Pakuranga girl. And she was able to pick the winner each time. A single mother-of-three at the time and a frantically busy sales rep selling everything from hardware, cosmetics and brush ware, she chose to also create the Miss Howick Beauty Pageant. It was her love and became a local institution. And it was never for the money. “It was the passion. If you go into something for the glamour and high life, you’re off to a poor start,” says Val. “I’ve been blessed with an abundance of energy. I love doing things for others. If I say I’m going to do something, I’ll do it.” She needed that energy because she organised everything whether she was on the road or not. “In my car I had a typewriter and a sewing machine. I would sit in the motel at night; I would be writing up the script and sewing the girls’ costumes.” It was difficult with no capital. In the early years the Howick
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Business Association helped, as did Howick and Pakuranga Times’ directors Reay and Brian Neben. “We had no money. I wasn’t worried for money for me. Anything we raised went to venue hire, power, lighting, sound and prizes,” Val says. And how did she find her beauties? “Mostly out and about. At first I was embarrassed approaching them and then I just pounced on them” she says. “It was definitely a gift for me. On stage you could tell Val’s girls... it was about their image, how they talked and held themselves.” Getting the girls ready was not easy either but her raison d’être and determination always got her and the newest contestants over the line. “I did have to learn over the years that everybody’s different,” Val says. “At the sashing ceremonies the girls were normally timid and meek then eight weeks later they’d be brimming with confidence.” The swimsuit section was never an issue for her or the girls. It accounted for five minutes of a 90 minute show. “It’s a beauty pageant. I didn’t have any problems with it at all,” she says. “Some went on to love it and made good money out of it becoming bikini and underwear models.” Acting and modelling agencies also shoulder-tapped her girls. It was a stepping stone.
Everything has its time though and after 17 years with Miss Howick Val took on and combined Miss Auckland, Miss Counties and Miss North Harbour to her yearly plan with all winners going onto Miss New Zealand. “Hence why I know over 2000 girls, their families and nanas and poppas.” Pageant contestants invariably blossomed through grooming and confidence classes – they started at age 16 – and there was also the sage advice handed down by their matriarch. Val would not countenance poor behaviour. “I was a stickler...no gossip and no nastiness. I never, ever had that problem with the girls,” she says. “I used to say to them, ‘do not become offended, you’re wasting valuable energy’ or “you must be a window person not a mirror person’.” The fall of the curtains on this big part of her life and those who stepped out onto the stage never ended. Val remained as close to them as they did to her. “Some mothers would say, ‘My daughter has more respect for you than us’.” Val’s straight forward answer was ‘I’m simply, not their mother’.” “One day I got home late and exhausted and I had a shower and got a call. I drove to Ponsonby and talked to one of the girls till midnight. She was at a loss. “I’ve had calls at 2 in the morning. I hear the love stories and broken heart stories.” Val, has also attended the weddings of some of the girls and their parents’ funerals as well as the funerals of former beauty pageant contestants. And she relishes their visits, her most recent from Danijela Unkovich (Miss Howick in 2009, Miss Universe NZ – her sister Natasha has won Miss Auckland and went on to be crowned Miss International NZ). “I’m so humbled,” Val says. “I had such a hard road as a young single mum. I had plenty of heartache and hardship. It really helped me. “The bond of love I have with the girls is nurturing.”
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A celebration of Matariki made korowai (Maori cloak) to the centre. The evening was coordinated by Dona Pathirana, who put a great deal of thought into the preparations. The abundance of kai (food) including a hangi and fried bread was cooked to perfection sending guests home with happy tummies.
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n the early settlement years in Howick there were two well known “wise women”, midwives Granny Paton and Annie Nicholas. Fencible women often had 10 or more children. They lived in cold, draughty cottages with no running water (just well water with no hot water until someone lit a fire under the kettle) but with a caring community who showed compassion and resilience despite subsistence living. Doctors were generally not consulted about childbirth. There was no reliable contraception and few painkillers. Child mortality in New Zealand was eight per 1000 births compared with 14 deaths/1000 in Britain at that time. Most settlements had “wise women” who understood the skill required for safe deliveries using herbal and traditional remedies. Babies were baptised as soon as possible after birth, as if the child died, it would be buried in unconsecrated burial ground and “would not go to Heaven”. It was usual for the midwife to live in the cottage, making meals and doing housework for two weeks to help the mother, who stayed in bed for that period. The midwife’s fee was one pound a week.
When she died, she had 82 grandchildren born in New Zealand. John died aged 80 years and Jane remarried Charles Farmer.
Annie Nicholas – b 1815, died 1908
Granny Paton – b 1815, died 1902
She and Fencible John Paton lived at “Springburn” farm in Bleak House Road. After serving in the British Army for more than 20 years, John became a policeman at Bankfoot in Scotland where he met widow, Jane Robertson. They married in 1843 and in 1847 arrived in Howick on the Minerva. John had joined the army as a drummer-boy and served in the Battle of Waterloo aged 14 years where he was wounded. Granny Paton was known “to be fanatically clean”, loved babies and had no formal nursing training. She had six children and encouraged breastfeeding. Her only “medicine” was a little brandy and water.
Annie and Fencible Sergeant John Nicholas lived in Cook Street opposite Hawthornden and the parsonage. She delivered seven of Mrs Lush’s nine children. They came from Ireland on the Sir George Seymour, arriving in 1847. They had three children. He was paymaster to the Fencible pensioners. It was customary to name children after the midwife so some became Ann or Nicholas. Living close to the parsonage she could help at a moment’s notice. Blanche Lush used laudanum, a tincture of opium extract, during childbirth. It was advertised as “Godfrey’s Cordial for childbirth and comforter for children”. It was used to quieten upset children, sooth teething pains or to induce sleep. Rev Vicesimus Lush was the 20th child of his father, hence the name Vicesimus. His journal is the only record of births in early Howick. He noted in his journal
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The Howick and Pakuranga Dance Festival is being held once again this year at Somerville Intermediate from August 5-8, 6.30pm. In the picture is Cockle Bay School teacher Kirsten Bell with Pink Panther crew. Kirsten has helped organised the Howick and Pakuranga Dance Festival for 22 years and says this will be the last year she is involved in organising the dance festival. It’s time to hang her dancing boots.
The great Iraqi Bazar is back! Organised by NZ Iraqi Women Cultural Society join us for the third Great Iraqi Bazar on August 3 from 10am-2pm at Howick Library Complex, 25 Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Delicious traditional food, crafting, decorative arts, handmade stuff, coffee. The Starship Hospital will be the recipient of our bazar revenue this year.
Come along and listen as someone shares their favourite hymns Sunday 4 August at 2pm at All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick. Join in singing them in an informal worship setting. All welcome. Call All Saints Church office on 534 6864. Singles social and friendship club for 50s up, seeking new members. We generate our own fun and entertainment. If you are looking for company to enjoy outings, dining out, walks, movies, summer bbq’s etc, please contact Rachel 022 676 8600 or www.auckland-singlessocial-club.org.nz
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The Howick Tramping club night is on Tuesday, August 13 at 7.30 pm. Club night is held on the second Tuesday of each month below Howick Bridge Club, 563 Pakuranga Rd. Cover charge $2. This month’s meeting is the AGM and will include an update
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on the Kokako recovery project that the club actively supports in the Mangatutu Valley of the Northern Pureora Forest. Speakers will be Colleen Grayling and Claire de Thierry. Explore the outdoors with great people. Day walks, overnight tramps. New members welcome. Phone Janette 536 6459.
and work experience fit the NZ market. Learn about Work Connect Programme and it’s eligibility. Friday August 2, 10am-12 noon at Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury St, Pakuranga. Registration necessary. Contact Vani on 021 459 520 or email settlement.pakuranga@cab.org.nz. Refreshments provided.
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Centering meditation will be held on Sunday 4 August at 6.50pm for 7pm start at All Saints Selwyn Church, Selwyn Road Howick. In the midst of the busyness, all are welcome to join us for meditation, silence, stillness and silence. Phone All Saints Church office 534 6864.
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The Probus Club of Howick’s monthly meeting is at 10am Friday, August 9 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Vincent St, Howick. We are a friendly club for both retired or semiretired men and women. The club enjoys speakers, monthly lunches, bus trips, Auckland city and Howick Little Theatre shows. Following morning tea, the guest speaker, Judy Matai’a will speak about The Anglican Trust for Women & Children, one of Auckland’s oldest charities, stretching back 150 years. New members and visitors welcome. Free. Phone Marilyn 576-8725.
Howick Round Dance Club Come and join the Howick Round Dance Club every Monday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm, Glenhouse Hall, 6 Glenside Rd, Pakuranga. Everyone welcome. Phone Sheryll 6266221.
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Come along and hear a guest speaker from St John organisation speak at Howick Library on Friday, August 2 from 10.3011.30am. Refreshments provided. Free event, all welcome.
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Rotary Club of Somerville is hosting a movie night at the Monterey Cinema on Wednesday August 7 at 6pm. Proceeds towards the tickets of a feelgood movie `Rory’s Way’, will towards raising funds for an Emergency Response Kit (ERK) that helps victims of floods and earthquakes in neighbouring countries. For tickets contact Leone at robleoned@xtra.co.nz
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Cans for Good is worth it With only a week to go, more than 80 schools from around the country have signed up to take part in Wattie’s Cans for Good national can collection to help struggling families with food support. The event will run over a fortnight from August 5 to 16 and gives kindergartens to schools nationwide the opportunity to help make a difference by collecting cans for The Salvation Army foodbanks - restocking shelves in the middle of the harsh winter period. With Salvation Army foodbanks around the country already running low on stock and facing high demand for its frontline services, the can collection and education campaign plays a key role helping restock foodbank shelves right around the country. In 2018, The Salvation Army provided nearly 60,000 food parcels to Kiwis in need. According to Jono Bell, The Salvation Army’s director of community ministries, during winter tight household budgets are stretched to breaking as families face higher living costs associated with heating and health. All cans donated through Cans for Good will go into Salvation Army food parcels enabling kindergartens and schools to make a direct and real difference to those in need in their local community during winter. ➤➤www.watties.co.nz/Whats-New/News-New-Products/ Wattie-s-Cans-for-Good-2019
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I drive from Pakuranga to Howick and back almost every day and two things I have noticed: 1. 90 per cent of the buses I see are almost empty, we jokingly call it ‘The Empty Bus Company’. 2. The traffic lights at the Glenmore junction are only on green for 12 seconds. Don Newitt , Pakuranga
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On behalf of Botany Library staff, I would like to thank you for your continued support of our community events. Recently you provided publicity for our successful Women as Warriors sustainable fashion show and throughout the year you have promoted other significant cultural and community events including Author talks, children events and activities, Diwali, Chinese New Year and other cultural events like art and dance shows held at Botany Library. The success of our themed school holiday programmes and regular events including Storytimes, Rhymetimes, Wriggle and Rhyme and various clubs owe much to The Times ongoing involvement. Events such as these bring people into the library, educate, enhance and enrich our local community and we greatly appreciate your teams help and support. Yours sincerely Priya Khanna
Last week you printed a reader’s comment (Times, July 25) about the plethora of virtually empty buses careering about our streets, day in, day out, On top of these, there are also many signed Out of Service or similar. In St Heliers, my friend uses a bus from Glen Innes to St Heliers for his weekly shop. I say to him, “Do you have a timetable for that?” He laughs. “Oh! There’s no need for one – they come every quarter hour or so. I just stroll to the stop and wait! Plenty of room!” I’m glad I don’t have any shares in that enterprise! I travel a lot by car around Pakuranga/Howick/Botany and there is never a trip without encountering many empty or near empty buses, including double deckers, all through the day after rush hour. If there is some explanation for all these trips, it would be good to hear, otherwise, if we are interested in cutting down a seemingly colossal waste of money, a radical overhaul of the widespread route planning errors is quickly called for. Hugh Edwards Pakuranga
The old library building has progressively become worse forcing Panuku Development to lock the doors for good. Times photo Nick Krause
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e your story ‘Is the Howick Market in jeopardy’ (Times, July 11)? The Howick Local Board are ‘not responsible’ for the 16 Fencible Drive, building – it was Auckland Council Property Limited (ACPL), now it is Panuku, who each year pay out $10,000 in rates for it. As the saying goes, sometimes it is not easy dealing with City Hall. In 2009 (when I was chairman of the Howick Community Board), this building was purchased by the Board and Manukau City Council, because of its economic and strategic value for the Howick Village. Most of the time since it has stood vacant, despite two suggestions as to its future. No maintenance has been done on what used to be the Howick Returned Association
Club rooms and the Howick Library. In my opinion it is not as dangerous as reported (the asbestos report is challenged by an asbestos removal firm). I personally know of four parties who have expressed interest in purchasing this building, and they all have a community-orientated motive. In my opinion the safety issues are minor and have been used against the Saturday Howick Village Market. Various suggestions have been made by ACPL, and now Panuku, as to the building’s future. None have been realised. It is not the Howick Local Board who are responsible – it is Panuku and previously ACPL for the situation that we face today in 2019. Jim Donald, Howick
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FIXED TERM POSITION – Term 3 and 4 2019 IMMEDIATE START OR BY NEGOTIATION A vacancy exists for a Learning Support worker to support the teaching and learning of a Year 1 student. The position is for 17.5 hours per week during term time only. Applications close when a suitable applicant is found. Please forward a letter of interest to:
The main focus of the position is the processing of daily customer orders, which involves the cutting and packaging of steels to fulfil these orders. Additional duties include directing the junior storeperson, the receipting of stock, stock taking, packaging stock transfers for our Christchurch branch, ordering consumables and keeping the store tidy. A fork lift licence although not necessary (we can train) would be an advantage. Please email your CV to mark@fluidfittings.co.nz DY269140
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My Health Team Limited is seeking an outstanding senior nurse team leader . Are you clinically focused with a high level of general Practice Nurse skills ? You will be responsible for leading our Nursing team through hands on, coaching and developing staff to deliver excellent service. You will have a confident, high energy, flexible and enquiring mind, be passionate about sharing knowledge and teaching / preceptoring others. We expect a professional approach ; and for you to be able be able to work as part of a team or autonomously as required. Experience with chronic care, wound care, minor surgery and recall management preferred. Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional development. Essential qualifications: ● Authorised Vaccinator ● Cannulation and phlebotomy course ● Preceptorship course or willing to train ● You will need to be New Zealand registered and have New Zealand nursing experience. Primary care experience an advantage. ● Credentialed Smear Taker an advantage This position is for 5 days per week over our two sites. 40 hours per week. Sites are in the same area. No weekend work.
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• East Auckland based, cornerstone accredited We the Doctors at Ti Rakau are part of the Green Cross Medical division. About the position and you: We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced nurse manager to lead the nursing team at The Doctors Ti Rakau. We envisage this role will be 20-24 hours per week. You will be supported by an experienced nursing team. You will be part of the centre management team and responsible for recruitment and day-to-day management of the nursing team. The development and delivery of high quality and expanding range of nursing services for our patients and significantly involved with all the ongoing quality improvements within the practice. You will also undertake a clinical component and contribute towards Cornerstone and Urgent Care accreditation. Key attributes include: • Leadership and management experience • Clinical experience in, and passion for, primary care and/or urgent care • Proven quality improvement experience • Great communication skills at all levels • Experience with patient management systems such as Medtech You must be registered with current practising and CPR certificates. Please send your CV and covering letter to jo.sutton@tr.thedoctors.co.nz or go to Greencross website, careers.greencrosshealth.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.
Days and hours of work: 10 hours a week - Tuesday and Wednesday 8am-1pm Fixed term: Start date: Tuesday 27 August, 2019, End date: Wednesday 4 December, 2019. (Time to advertise for permanent position to start at the beginning of 2020) Skills needed: • Communicate clearly and effectively • Liaise with the Garden Specialist to plan the Garden to Table programme including harvest requirements, timetabling, general problem-solving, as well as initiating and planning upcoming events • Plan and prepare a cooking programme for students • Give clear instructions and information to students and volunteers about the plan for the day. • Promote and demonstrate good health and safety working practices at all times To apply, please submit: 1. A cover letter - share who inspired your passion for cooking/baking and give examples of how you demonstrate manaakitanga (support), whanaungatanga (sense of belonging) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship/ stewardship). 2. A current CV with the names of 3 referees Please email the above requested information to: tumuap@easttamaki.school.nz Tumua Pala’aia, Acting Principal, East Tamaki School Applications close: Thursday 8 August, 2019 at 3pm
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Venluree is NZ’s leading blind manufacturer and in the past 6 years we have expanded into the curtain industry. Due to the success of this venture and the ongoing demand we are looking for an experienced sewing machinist. Our manufacturing facility is located in the Highbrook Industrial area of East Tamaki Auckland. All machinery, tools, and material will be supplied. To be considered for the role you must have the following attributes: • Proficient in working with all types of curtain fabrics • Able to professionally produce all types of curtain headers and different fabric combinations. • Can make Roman blinds as well as curtains • Can calculate efficiently the metres required for all types of curtains and Romans • Able to work at speed while maintaining excellent quality & workmanship • Be proactive and helpful to others in the team • Reliable, honest and able to work unsupervised Applicants for this position should be entitled to work in NZ. If this sounds like you then please apply in the strictest of confidence by sending an up to date CV to: tarsis@venluree.co.nz
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BASEBALL
ice hockey
Swarm into playoffs
Students shine at baseball series Rather than relaxing over the school holidays, a group of Pakuranga College students travelled to China to represent New Zealand at the Asia Pacific World Baseball Series Qualifiers. Zak Ryan, Jacob Wildbore, Noah Priest and Hunter Southey played for the U14 team and were strong in pool play, beating Hong Kong 7-5, and China 15-13 and went down to Guam 8-7. They then went on to lose to a very talented Chinese Taipei side in the semi-finals. Traye Wildbore represented the NZ U16 team which won the U16 grade with a 2-0 victory over China
Traye Wildbore.
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in the final. This qualified Traye’s team for the Senior League World Series in South Carolina. This event is the pinnacle of youth baseball and is aired on ESPN.
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otany Swarm have made it through the 2019 regulation season as one of the top three New Zealand Ice Hockey League teams, and now it’s time for playoff hockey. Fans can join the Swarm as they take on their opposition from Avondale – the West Auckland Admirals. These two teams always produce a spectacle on the ice and with a finals spot up for grabs, there is bound to be plenty of action. It’s going to be a sell-out game and tickets are limited, so get in quick. Secure your tickets now and get down to The Hive to support the 2019 Botany Swarm team.
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BALANCING ACT ❯❯ Page 4 OPINION
All Blacks creaking T
Beachlands’ Hannah Thomas fared very well at the Canoe Slalom Junior World Championships in Poland. Photo supplied
CANOEING
Howick College teen shines on world stage Canoe slalom athlete Hannah Thomas, 17, took joint 5th place in the world in the under 23 extreme slalom race. Thomas, from Howick College, has just returned after competing at the Canoe Slalom Junior World Championships in Poland. This was an incredible feat, as it was Hannah’s first ever time racing in the extreme event. It is a fastpaced event where four athletes go head-to-head launching into the river off a three-metre ramp
onto whitewater and tackle up and downstream gates. Thomas has also just completed World Cup events in London, Bratislava and Tacen and achieved so highly, she has been selected to compete in the World Cup Final in Prague and the Senior World Championships in Spain in September. She also recently received support via a sponsorship from Fuji Xerox which helped her on her journey.
wo games don’t make an international rugby winter, but after a 20-16 win against Argentina and a 16-all draw with South Africa, a rusty All Blacks machine is creaking. I’m not writing off their World Cup chances of making it a threepeat yet, but the competition has improved while some of our older internationals are showing their age. Skipper Kieran Read has not returned to his best after shoulder surgery. Nor have Joe Moody, Owen Franks, Sonny Bill Williams and Ben Smith who are all rusty after long layoffs. Fortunately, Sam Whitelock is after being very jaded after a long, gruelling 2018. But the painful dislocated shoulder suffered by locking partner Brodie Retallick could be a mortal blow to the team’s World Cup prospects if he fails to make a full recovery. Under the guidance of Steve Hansen and his fellow coaches, most of the above will improve but not to the heights they reached when in their prime. With Liam Squire having made himself unavailable, blindside flanker is still up for grabs though Ardie Savea, Sam Cane and Read have the versatility to cover all three loose forward berths. However while the experienced Read has naturally stated his prefer-
ence for the No 8 jersey, it wouldn’t hurt if he and Savea interchanged positions throughout the game to allow Savea’s superior pace to add penetration off the back of the scrum. With just two tries scored in two tests, the All Blacks attack is not functioning with the thrust it once did although Jack Goodhue’s try against the Springboks was a beaut after Beauden Barrett made a sharp break off a great Williams cut-out pass. Goodhue has a future though he and Williams are not in the same class Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith were in the 2011 and 2015 World Cup triumphs. And Ryan Crotty, Anton Lienert-Brown and Ngani Laumape are others staking their claims for starting spots without cementing them. It is also worth remembering versatile Jordie Barrett has yet to be played in his best position of secondfive after being given tests at fullback and both wings. I applaud the selectors for starting both Richie Mo’unga and Beauden Barrett against the Boks with the former winning the No 10 jersey and Barrett moving to fullback where he was the All Blacks best back. Mo’unga started slowly, having had two kicks charged down. However he remained cool-headed and sparkled in the second half when Dane Coles and Aaron Smith added
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spark coming off the reserves bench. Nevertheless it was not a convincing performance with too many errors committed on a day superb defence blunted the attack of both sides. Having recovered from their resounding loss to the Boks, the Australians, never short of confidence, will have gained more from their 16-10 win against the Pumas. Meanwhile Hansen and his brain trust will want to put out their best team against them and could consider starting George Bridge, who has the allround skills of Ben Smith, on the left wing ahead of Rieko Ioane. As Hansen has noted, Ioane went off the boil during the latter stages of the Super Championship. Which is true, but so did a Blues side that gave him few chances. Meanwhile don’t ignore the Springboks World Cup prospects, remembering the All Blacks narrow 20-18 semi-final win against them in 2015. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer
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