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Fight to the finish Clockwise from top left - Phil Taylor, Damian Light, Jim Donald and Olivia Montgomery, the four candidates vying for the vacant Howick Ward seat on Auckland Council’s governing body faced a barrage of questions on Tuesday evening at the East City Wesleyan Church. Turn to page 3. Times photo Wayne Martin.

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ow many moth plant pods can a Botany Downs Secondary College (BDSC) student pick when he enters a pod picking competition? Amelali Vaka picked 1083 pods in all and was one of the five students who picked more than 1000 pods. His efforts won him a $100 Prezzie voucher and a day trip to Motutapu Island that includes a helicopter ride. Ryan Chen also led a group of BDSC Enviroschools students who pulled off 492 pods in all. Amelali is one of the pest-warriors who understands that the moth plant invaded New Zealand some years ago. An invasive, strangling pest plant, it smothers whatever plant or tree it climbs up and over.

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Moth plant is not picky. Native or exotic trees and plants: all can be strangled. Insects can be trapped by the sticky white sap that it produces. The sap also irritates human skin. The pods burst open, the wind blows the seeds away—the life cycle starts again. Watch out, the moth plant is probably on a fence, in a hedge or garden near you. This year the Eden Albert and Howick Local Boards sponsored a competition for school students to see who could pick the most moth plant pods. The competition saw more than 70 students from five schools take part. Between them they removed 32,926 moth plant pods. This represents about 12.9 million moth plant seeds in total.

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The thought of running a half marathon for the first time is enough to scare most normal people – even if just a tiny bit. It’s often a combination of nerves, excitement and perhaps a little bit of self doubt. Those 21.1 kilometres can seem endless and overwhelming. But it all becomes a whole lot easier when there’s a good cause – and a whole lot of support – behind it. On October 28, Sarah Baker will take on her first ever half marathon in the name of raising money for the New Zealand Heart Foundation. In 2016, her dad, a keen runner, suffered a heart attack part way through the Kerikeri Marathon and survived. He underwent a double bypass and eventually got back to pounding the pavement – but has decided this race will be his last official event before passing the baton to Sarah. “Now he’s realised ‘maybe running is not the best thing for me anymore’. So he’s cutting back on it a bit, and I think he’s going to do one last run – which will be this one with me, and then he’ll go back to running for fitness and not pushing himself too hard. So I’ll do it, so he doesn’t have to!” After Sarah decided to run in the ASB Auckland Marathon to carry on her dad’s legacy, she decided fundraising for the Heart Foundation was a perfect fit. “I thought, ‘Why not?’ – I may as well do it for something, and the Heart Foundation means something to me now’.” Sarah has so far raised around $250

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for the charity – “but ideally I’d like to raise over a grand” – a goal she’ll hopefully achieve by rallying co-workers with promises of baked goods. With race day just weeks away, she’s got a goal time in mind – one her dad pushes her to achieve on their training runs. “It’s our little thing we have together. It’s quite nice and I’m pretty lucky to have an awesome dad like him.”

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Politics

Putting themselves out there Four candidates vying for the vacant Howick Ward seat on Auckland Council’s governing body were front and centre on Tuesday and faced a barrage of questions and a not insignificant amount of pressure ■■By Nick Krause

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hen I was younger and watching the All Blacks standing for the national anthem, I used to focus right in on who was singing and, more importantly, who knew the words. I had a flashback to those days on Tuesday night when the candidates fighting for Auckland Council’s single vacant seat representing the Howick Ward were called to their feet with the rest of us for the anthem. Crikey they were all so good. They knew the words. They sang with gusto. I noticed, with some pride, they were all looking ever-so-slightly upwards. Did they rehearse this? Then I turned. An overhead projector threw the lyrics up on the wall behind me. What a fool I felt. It was no trickery. I had expected the worst and learned a little lesson. Nothing is as it seems. There are supposed to be six candidates and yet two haven’t even bothered turning up to either of the last two public forums. The absentees – Jessica Collings (yes, daughter of the Howick Local Board chair David) and Paul Young didn’t show. I didn’t understand their messages, but didn’t care really. Lloyd Wong, this week’s forum facilitator, the referee if you will, went further and suggested candidates in future should be obligated to come and

(From left) Candidates Phil Taylor, Jim Donald, Olivia Montgomery and Damian Light.

face the masses. I tend to agree. He also refused to play a video from Young. The crowd – and the referee – were tough. They were relentless. The four who took to the stage at East City Wesleyan Church (the host of many political forums over the years) were given no quarter really. It was full-on from the kick-off. Around two-and-a-quarter hours of bombardment. Little wonder one or two looked absolutely shell-shocked

at the end (the four are Olivia Montgomery, Phil Taylor, Jim Donald and Damian Light). There were around 100-110 in attendance so there was no shortage of questions, sent to Wong in an orderly fashion for feeding out to the candidates. Perhaps they should have been miked up. Each one must have risen to walk to the lectern and back at least 20 times. And the questions were all to do with your usual chestnuts – bug-

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bears really - in east Auckland – AMETI aka the Eastern Busway Project, the Reeves Road Flyover, ageing and failing stormwater infrastructure, flooding, our beaches, those darned reserves and the awful new Aussie contractors who don’t know how quickly grass grows in NZ. Oh, and buses. The really stupid and ineffectual change to bus time tables earlier this year which has caused chaos, inconvenience overcrowding and brought about a bus-

load of grievance. Surely AT has to act now, the candidates asked. One of the points laboured by all candidates was a very real need for transparency (we’ve heard it before) and accountability (and this too). “Council needs to take heed of what the community wants,” said Montgomery. Stockade Hill and the fight to protect the views pressed buttons, as it should. “I find the whole thing very frustrating...it’s an insult to the community,” said Light. The folks kept coming back to transport. We’re out on a limb. Where is our light rail? Taylor put it succinctly. “I stand for Howick getting a better deal. It feels like we’re a forgotten colonial outpost again.” And Donald, a current Howick Local Board member, kept returning to the might of ferries, and not just the well-patronised vessels heading out of Half Moon Bay. He reckons we ought very much to reconsider getting a ferry service going from of Howick Beach. “I’m not a great talker – I prefer to do things.” Wong, quite rightly, paid tribute to these four and their heart for stepping up. “They’re putting themselves out there.” No smoke and mirrors here. Just good, honest politicking. ➤➤Voting closes at 12 noon on Thursday September 13 with the winner known on September 14.

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nsuring safe communities and a prevention-first approach to crime is an important goal for any Government. That’s why it is good to see Labour picking up National’s position to increase the numbers of police working to prevent crime. Increasing the resources for tackling crime before it starts is a good thing but we should never lose sight of the need to make sure that we continue to put people who commit crimes against others into prison. The bottom line must always be to ensure the safety of our communities. That’s why the Government’s recent direction on law and order is worrying. The Government has held a Criminal Justice Summit where the Minister of Justice kept pushing his view that we should soften up our bail, parole and sentencing laws to make it easier for criminals to get out of prison early and harder for them to get sent there in the first place. What’s worse, the Government said that the stories of victims shouldn’t be told in the media while the summit is happening. He says this is too emotive. He doesn’t want those who have been burgled, robbed or assaulted to be heard. The problem with the direction the Government is taking is that it doesn’t look at the cost to the victims of crime or the future victims of crime. In Government, our approach to law

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and order put victims and the community first. We strengthen bail and parole laws, we introduced three strikes and we were funding major prisons like Waikeria which would have seen major new rehabilitations facilities if it had not been abandoned by the current Government. Investing in a 21st century prison and rehabilitation system while also ensuring that violent offenders are kept away from the community is our social investment approach at work. It meant that we could support the most at-risk New Zealanders to fundamentally change their lives by getting social services agencies to work together to make a difference and protect the community at the same time. The Government needs to get back on track and make sure our law and order policies make our communities safer.

ibraries are not only about books and digital services, instead they have become community hubs that engage communities. This was amply demonstrated by a hair care workshop hosted recently at Botany Library, where 61 participants were involved in an interactive and informative hair care workshop taken by KESS Hair and Beauty. The audience learnt about the perfect hair care routine as well as cut, colour and using various hair care products. Charlie Liu even walked away home with a lovely hair care hamper that he won at the session. Lai Sook Kuan who participated in the workshop says: “It is great to learn about hair care, and what

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products to use – what a fantastic workshop.” The team at Botany Library believes that a library is more than just a house of books – it is a centre for community engage-

ment and enrichment. Workshops such as the hair care one enables greater community engagement between local businesses, Botany Library and the wider community, they say.

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New Zealanders are invited to wear their loudest shirt and raise money this September to help deaf kids listen and speak. Loud Shirt Day is the annual appeal of The Hearing House and the Southern Cochlear Implant Paediatric Programme, two charities dedicated to enabling deaf children with cochlear implants or hearing aids to listen and speak like their hearing peers. Neither charity charges deaf children or their families for their services. Visit https://www.loudshirtdaynz.org for more details.

Auckland primary and intermediate school bands took the stage at this year’s regional Rockshop Bandquest over the weekend. A record 59 keen bands who competed at AGGS Dorothy Winstone Centre and east Auckland schools proved they can rock. Dexterous from St Kentigern College won ‘best original song’ winning $100 cash for their school, the lead singer/guitarist for Farm Cove Intermediate band Bag of Chips won the ‘Musicianship award’ and the ‘best keyboardist’ award went to Lit Squad, Bucklands Beach Intermediate.


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anessa Hancock is thrilled that she is the first primary/ intermediate school teacher in New Zealand to be selected for a life-changing professional development experience at the Yad Vashme: The World Holocaust Remembrance Centre in Israel. Mrs Hancock will be a part of a group of 25 educators from New Zealand that will journey to Israel for the Educators Seminar in January 2019 that will inspire and empower them with knowledge to impart to their school communities. Another teacher from the area who will be on the same journey is Kaitlin Bethell from Ormiston Senior College. “I am both humbled and deeply privileged,” says the Somerville Intermediate teacher who will take part in a 17-day intensive professional development programme in Israel. The Year 8 teacher, who has always been very passionate about making her students aware of the Holocaust through the lens of fiction, is known to encourage her students to make connections through the novel series by Australian author Morris Gleitzman. “The holocaust was not an accident in history; it occurred because individuals, organisations and governments made choices that not only legalised discrimination but also allowed prejudice, hatred and, ultimately, mass murder to occur,” says Vanessa. She puts the holocaust in a modern-day context for students to think

Somerville Intermediate School teacher Vanessa Hancock is passionate about teaching students that the holocaust is not an accident in history. Times photo Wayne Martin.

about the dangers of remaining silent, apathetic and indifferent to the oppression of others. “Most students demonstrate a high level of interest in studying this history precisely because the subject raises questions of fairness, justice, individual identity, peer pressure, conformity, indifference and obedience-issues that confront us in our daily lives. “I always tell my students that it is important to be an upstander and not a bystander.”

She says that the 12 and 13-yearsolds she teaches are also affected by and challenged to comprehend the magnitude of the Holocaust. They are often struck by the fact that so many people allowed this genocide to occur by failing either to resist or to protest. Mrs Hancock says she particularly enjoys moments of epiphany in the classroom when children see the passion and form a link. “Some of them get teary-eyed about why it happened. This is a

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great age to introduce them to the values of justice. “In the past we’ve also had National Education director Chris Harris from the Holocaust Centre arranging holocaust survivors like Bob Narev and his wife who shared their moving story of survival with the students.” Mrs Hancock says she is grateful to principal David Ellery and staff at Somerville Intermediate for the supportive environment that has made her dream come true.

Light up the imagination Uxbridge has launched its newest programme for pre-school children three to five-year-olds to have some fun in at the theatre. Lil’ Lanterns is a Chocolate Lantern Theatre Company programme that seeks to build confidence in young children while getting their bodies moving as they explore story telling in a fun and imaginative way. The dynamic and fun programme combines drama and fitness in an original and unique style that is geared towards teaching acting skills that are also good life skills. Dawn Glover was inspired to create the Lil’ Lanterns programme by her love for theatre arts, pre-school education and the uninhibited imaginations and energy of three to five-year-olds. Dawn has a Master’s degree in theatre but it was a job in children’s fitness that brought her over to New Zealand in 2013. Though her stay in New Zealand was only meant to be for six months, Dawn fell in love with the country and decided not to return to Los Angeles. When the company that brought her over closed, Dawn spent some time working at a PreSchool before co-founding Chocolate Lantern with Nicci Reuben. ➤➤ Date: Thursday August 30, September 13/27, October 18, November 1/22 ➤➤ Venue: Uxbridge Arts & Culture ➤➤Time: 10.30am ➤➤ Tickets: $10 per session – buy online at https://uxbridge.org. nz/product/lil-lanterns/

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he students have been preparing for it since the beginning of the year and now it’s time to show off some cool moves on August 30, 31 September 1. Pulse 2018 is the 12th year of the Botany Downs Secondary College Annual Dance production. The show consists of NCEA dance assessments across Years 11, 12 and 13.

Each assessment is assessed live and filmed. At the beginning of each year the students and their teachers go through the curriculum and plan the genres and theme of the show. Different year levels choose their genres and their teacher plans the show and the assessments to fit with the theme each year.

The theme this year is Dancing with the Stars, with a repertoire of Latin, jazz, hip hop, contemporary and lyrical to name a few, the performances using ultraviolet light are always fun for all ages. Tickets are on sale at the Botany Downs Secondary College finance centre for $20 (including a free cupcake and hot or cold beverage).

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Garden club

Pigeon Mountain Garden Club’s next meeting is on Monday September 3, 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Church Centre corner of Ridge Road and Vincent Street Howick. Jane Wrigglesworth is our speaker – talking about her new book about Wellbeing. Jane is a regular contributor to NZ Gardener writing about herbs – medicinal and other wise. New members welcome. Phone Lynda 021-398200.

Koanga Spring Festival

Community free event at East City Wesleyan Church Centre, 219 Burswood Drive on Father’s Day morning from 9am to 12.30pm. Classic cars and bikes display, model engineering children activities, food. Special Father’s Day 45 minute service from 10am. All welcome. Just confirmed is a St John Ambulance – likely the latest Generation Three model. St John staff will have the new vehicle open for inspection and questions. Free event and all welcome. More information Ph 2739044.

Farm Cove Intermediate School is proud to be hosting the upcoming Koanga Spring Festival on Friday, August 31. This celebration of local schools’ kapa haka groups has run for 27 years and this year there are 27 schools involved. There will be over a thousand performers and visitors on the day as the whole community gets involved. Feel free to drop in from 12 pm to watch performances in the school gym and hall. Koha received goes back into the community through supporting Owairoa “Garden of Memories” and Matariki Marae.

Forgive to Live

Genealogists

Forgive to Live is a 6-week course in which you’ll learn practical strategies. Held in the Seminar Room, East Auckland SDA Church, commencing September 22. Please email Christine, email events@eacsda.co.nz or visit www.eacsda.co.nz to register your interest. No charge.

Centering meditation

Sunday September 2, meet at 6.50pm for a 7pm start. All Welcome. Music and meditation on a sacred text and time of stillness and quiet at the Historic All Saints Church, corner of Selwyn Road and Cook Street, Howick. Phone 534-6864.

The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG will be held on Saturday 8 September 2018 at St Andrews Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1.30pm. Paul Ashton will be speaking on digital genealogy – tips, tools and files. Door charge $5.00. Visitors welcome. Ph 576-4715 or 5765400.

Favourite hymns

All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick invites you to join in an hour of favourite hymns and personal stories, followed by afternoon tea, 2pm Sunday September 2. For more information phone 534-6864.

500 card game

Every Wednesday from 1pm to 4pm join in the fun of the 500 card club. Games are held at the Howick Croquet Club Rooms in Millhouse Reserve, Millhouse Road, Howick. Fun and friendly games, please contact Anna, 2785113, or just turn up at 12.45pm.

Garage Op Shop

You’ll find bargains galore and some of the best prices around at The Garage Op Shop 96 Udys Rd Pakuranga. New hours Tues and Friday 10am-2pm. Ph 576 2435 or mail to: thegarageopshop@ pcf.gen.nz

Green Gables Art Gallery

Will feature a “Group of Friends” Exhibition from Friday Sept 7 to Sunday Sept 30. Hawthornden Reserve, 66 Cook St, Howick. Sales help to support the South Auckland Totara Hospice. Free entry, all welcome. Fri/Sat/Sun 10am to 3pm. Ph Beryl 534-5448.

Parent support group

Feeling alone and frustrated by your teenager’s behaviour? Our friendly group of parents will offer confidential support to get you through the tough times. Next meetings 7.30pm, Highland Park Community House, September 12. Visit www.facebook.com/ tlhowick.

Howick Social Cycling Club

Meet on the first Monday in the month at the Howick Library, Uxbridge Road, Howick from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. This is a free community noticeboard for non-profit groups. Please email notices to bot@times.co.nz. While every effort is made to run the notices, volume and space restrictions may mean events may not run. Where publication of a notice is time-critical, groups should consider paying for a classified advertisement to ensure placement.


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owick Ratepayers and Residents Association’s (HRRA) call for 360 degree views from Stockade Hill has been rejected. Last week the long-awaited decision on Plan Change 3 (PC3) Protection of the views from Stockade Hill was released on behalf of the Auckland Council by Independent Hearing Commissioners Robert Scott (chair), Heike Lutz and Angela Dalton. Gayleen Mackereth, chair of the HRRA, said they were “extremely disappointed with the outcome, which did not go far enough, we believe”. However there were compromises including a limited viewshaft and some restrictions as to property height restrictions. According to the Commissoner’s statement: “The purpose of PC3 was to limit the height of development within identified properties in the Mixed Housing Urban zone immediately north of Stockade Hill to no more than 8 metres to ensure that views to the Hauraki Gulf (within the viewshaft arc identified) are maintained.” “The Commissioners made a decision to ignore all HRRA’s evidence asking for, at minimum, a much wider viewshaft,” Mrs Mackereth said. Instead the Commissioners chose to maintain this narrow viewshaft proposed by Council from Flat Island to the middle of Rangitoto. “The Council’s landscape architect had identified the current limited viewshaft, as a narrow one from the Toposcope only, which does not encompass the wider views from the top of the hill, nor the views approaching Howick by road along Ridge Road.” The HRRA did succeed in getting the viewing height from the Toposcope reduced to 1.5 metres (a woman’s height instead of the 1.7m man’s height proposed) but failed to get consideration of the view from a sitting position . This viewshaft replaces the current Crawford Reserve viewshaft from the base of the hill. “The proposed viewshaft only partially limits a selected number of buildings to a frontage height of 8m, (see map with dotted marking and line indicating the limited viewshaft) in keeping with the rest of the Cockle Bay

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ported by a full heritage assessment of such values in support of such a heritage.” So where to from here? The HRRA is committed to pushing forward. “We are certainly not giving up the fight. We need community support and financial commitment,” Mrs Mackereth said. “Our lawyer praised the tenacity of Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association saying that by taking the case to the High Court, we had forced the Council to bring in a viewshaft protecting marine views and that was a win. “He also pointed out HRRA’s excellent win with Plan Change 4 where we prevented the approach to Howick being dominated by 18 metre commercial and apartment Mixed Use buildings overshadowing the Village from Crawford Reserve to Parkhill Rd.” This area in now limited to 8 metre buildings. “We do not have a possibility to appeal Plan Change 3 but HRRA intends to pursue the Heritage angle mentioned by the commissioner,” said Mrs Mackereth. “A public meeting will be called as soon as we have more information to look at next steps.” A tentative date for the meeting is September 8 at 10.30 in the Nixon Hall in Sale St. ➤➤Want to join the Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association Inc. Only $10 per year - account 12-30890123712-00 by internet banking (Put the association name on the deposit and phone number).

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Rotary Toposcope to 1.5m but anyone shorter will miss the whole view. 2. An 8 metre front height restriction on a number of properties along Mellons Bay Rd proposed by Council has been corroborated. 3. The Commissioner pointed out the lack of Heritage protection in the Unitary Plan which could add weight to our request for 360 degree views We lost: 1. Crawford Reserve viewshaft deleted. 2. The much wider viewshaft

requested by HRRA was thrown out. 3. Buildings behind 8m front buildings can still go to 12m and block our views. 4. The Council’s original restriction to 9m of properties behind the 8m properties has been thrown out. The Commissioner was only dealing with the viewshaft in PC3 and felt there were no grounds for him to consider 360 degrees as we requested due to the lack of Heritage protection in the Unitary Plan.

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help out however she could. A few weeks ago, Specsavers Pakuranga donated $5 from every pair of glasses sold to making my dreams come true. That same weekend I went to the store with my pit crew (Mum, Dad and my sister Jess) to say thanks by helping to clean glasses. Mum even managed to sell a pair of frames! Through the $5 donations, Specsavers Pakuranga raised $525 to support my racing career and even decided to donate an additional $1000! This money will go towards the ongoing repairs and maintenance needed on my ministock car. I’m very thankful to the team in store for helping to keep me on the track through the next season and can’t wait to get back out on the speedway. Rickie ‘Slickie’ Hoitinga Body Elections 3 yearly ), it is very important that we get the right person. We need a dedicated councillor who will work for us residents, listen to our concerns and be out in the community seeing first-hand the problems and concerns we have. Do your homework, ask questions and be confident that the person you vote for will work for you and our community. We don’t want people who just attend meetings and collect their pay. Don’t just vote for a name or a face, we need better representation in local body positions. Barry Wood, Cockle Bay

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I was wondering if anyone would like to run an article on a problem I am currently experiencing with Auckland Transport? I lodged a complaint five months ago regarding the safety of the crossing at Chapel Road and surrounding areas which could be made a lot safer if they were to realign the lights but I just got brushed off with a pathetic reply this morning. Apparently because no one has died in the last five years they don’t want to take any action to make our roads safer for our children. I thought the local papers might be a good starting point to let the public know Auckland Transports stance on our children’s safety. Justine ➤➤Auckland Transport’s response to Justine: Dear Justine Thank you for contacting Auckland Transport on 22 March 2018 requesting a pedestrian crossing facility for Gracechurch Road. We apologise for the delay and appreciate your patience while we looked into this matter and provided this response for you. We have previously investigated installing traffic signals at the intersection of Chapel Road and Gracechurch Road, but we did not continue the project due to a number of operational and design complications. We investigated pedestrian accidents at the signalised cross-

ing on Chapel Road showing that it is operating safely, with no reported pedestrian crashes in the last five years. Our investigation of pedestrian safety issues in Gracechurch Road also showed that there have been no crashes involving pedestrians at either the Chapel Road intersection or closer to the school. It is possible to use the traffic island close to the roundabout to cross the road in two stages. Whilst this may not be the favoured crossing point, it is safer for younger children as they only have one traffic movement to observe and estimate approach speed and time to cross. We understand this may not be the outcome desired, we trust this provides clarification as to the reasons we are unable to justify changes. We will continue to monitor this area and should anything change we will review this decision. Joe | Feedback CoordinatorCustomer Contact | Transport Services ➤➤ Justine’s response: No, this is not the response I wanted and I had to wait five months to wait for it! Your service is appalling. I use that crossing four times a day and once a week I experience cars driving through the red and in some instances I have had to take evasive action - grabbing my children to stop in the middle of the crossing while some idiot drives through the red light.

The issue is people turning right from Gracechurch drive onto Chapel road turn when the traffic stops for the crossing. They are so quick to turn while there is a gap that they just keep driving because the wait to turn here is lengthy and people act in haste. I can assure you, you will regret making the decision you have. It is only adults who have prevented a major accident and I have discussed this matter with the walking school bus who also use this crossing and they have had the same experiences. Until you realign the lights and make this safer you are sitting on a time bomb and let me assure you if an incident does occur and someone is injured I will be the first to bring out these emails and let everyone know your position on this matter. You have pretty much told me nothing has happened so until someone is killed we will do nothing. Shame on you, I am talking about children’s lives here not a budget. I will leave you with this thought – would you be happy talking to a family who have lost a child while using your crossing, telling them that because in five years no one had been harmed you decided to do nothing? Even though someone who uses it regularly tried their best to make it safer? Think about that and if you feel absolutely at ease with that thought then fine, do nothing. Justine

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Together we can beat cancer in NZ Cancer Society Unites New Zealand Against Cancer on Daffodil Day

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he Cancer Society needs your support this Daffodil Day so that together we can beat cancer in New Zealand. On Friday August 31, more than over 12,000 volunteers will take to the streets around the country as part of New Zealand’s largest street appeal. Every dollar dropped into their collection buckets, donated online, or in any ANZ branch, will be spent on supporting New Zealanders with all types of cancer and helping prevent future cancers through vital research. “We have 12,000 amazing volunteers who, come rain or shine, are committed to helping the country unite against cancer. Many of them have their own personal story and wear their daffodil, not only as a symbol of hope, but to remember the loved ones they have lost to cancer, “says Mike Kernaghan, CEO of the Cancer Society of New Zealand. Now in its 28th year, Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest annual fundraising event. The money raised allows the charity to provide practical support to those affected by cancer patients as well as whanau and friends. “When someone hears that they, or a loved one, has cancer it is devastating. The impact of a diagnosis can be far-reaching. There are often so many unanswered questions and so much to consider that it can be overwhelming for everyone involved. “It might be how they will get to hospital, where they will stay during treatment, how they will feed their pet while away from home, or who they can talk to about their cancer.” “Thanks to the generosity of New Zealanders on Daffodil Day the Cancer Society can step up with practical and emotional support.” The Cancer Society offers accommodation close to all major hospitals in New Zealand for patients and their carers if their treatment requires frequent hospital visits, but they do not live nearby. During 2017, the Society provided 49,000 bed nights and drove almost 4700 patients to and from their treatment, covering more than one million kilometres. Since the service began in 2007, the Cancer Society’s free information helpline (0800 CANCER) has had more than 95,000 calls, and its staff of cancer nurses have spent more than 4540 hours providing support and advice to Kiwis affected by cancer in 2017. The Cancer Society is committed to reducing the incidence of future cancers through its health promotion activities and is the largest charitable funder of cancer research in the country. Yet, despite this commitment to providing needed support to people affected by cancer the Society receives no direct government funding.

The money raised allows the Cancer Society o f New Zealand to provide practical support to those affected by cancer – patients as well as whanau and friends. Photo supplied

“When you put your money in the bucket on Daffodil Day, you might not be a researcher or scientist, but you are actively taking part in ground-breaking cancer research and supporting a person with cancer. “Our donors can be very proud of the impact they are having in their own communities. “Thanks to their support, the Cancer Society is in your local area every day helping educate people through health promotion programmes such as SunSmart schools and providing cancer prevention initiatives.

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CHARITY

United Industries Brave the Shave L Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly-friendly plants to help save the caterpillars. Photo supplied

GARDENING

Butterfly-friendly seeds The Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week, Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly-friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in spring and summer and provide nectar for butterflies. Last year saw a national shortage of swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, causing a large number of the population to be wiped out. Yates is getting behind the drive to avert a similar crisis this year by giving away various free butterfly friendly seeds including Yates new Butterfly Field Mix seeds between October 1and 14. Just register online during this time to receive your packet of seeds. A national planting day will be held on October 20.

Plant a swan plant or other butterflyfriendly plants in your garden, in your neighbour’s garden, at school, in your local community garden – and help Monarch butterflies flourish. National Gardening Week aims to foster a love of gardening with a focus on growing not only plants but friendships, good health, strong communities and closer connections with nature. Whether it’s a few pots on the balcony, a small patch or an extensive garden, everyone can experience the joy of gardening. ➤ Watch out for details of the Yates Budding Young Gardener competition – a national search to discover best young gardeners. The winner will be announced during National Gardening Week, www. yates.co.nz/nationalgardeningweek

ocal company Akarana Timbers and its parent group United Industries (UIL) are about to Brave the Shave. On Daffodil Day tomorrow (August 31) a team at Akarana Timbers in Trugood Drive in Burswood, will step forward to have their heads shaved. Ben Hammond, group health and safety manager at UIL, said the funds raised from this event as well as other donations raised by employees within the UIL group of companies across New Zealand will boost the Cancer Society’s work that is helping to lift the cancer survival rate for Kiwis. As of last week, staff had raised more than $22,000 with UIL matching what staff have come up with. The head shaving, live auction and celebration of the fundraising efforts of the Akarana team takes place at their Trugood Drive premises tomorrow afternoon. “The group has companies of various sizes from Whangarei all the way to Cromwell,” said Hammond. “Across the country we would have over 30 staff that I know of shaving their heads with 10 here at Akarana. Our UIL receptionist is doing a skydive, a cancer society fundraising promotion called “Jump for Cancer” “There are about six staff at

The Akarana Timbers team is all ready for their big fundraiser tomorrow. Photo supplied

Reofab and Metalcraft Christchurch shaving their heads on Friday and another group at Metal Line North Shore and Metalcraft Whangarei also. Hammond said the project was put together to promote health engagement with the workforce with the added bonus of giving the Cancer Society a funding boost. “It has received a massive amount of support from our employees, their families, mates and business partners,” said Hammond. “Tomorrow’s event is the finale where we hope to get the final fundraising push to the finish line

with the auction and head shaving. “Everyone is welcome and we would love any additional support – everything fundraised goes to the Cancer Society.

Brave the Shave August 31 – Daffodil Day 28 Trugood Drive – Akarana Timbers 2pm head shaving starts 3pm live auction begins All funds go to the Cancer Society Contact Ben 027 8367468

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environment

Water hyacinth weed eradication underway B

iosecurity New Zealand (part of the Ministry for Primary Industries), with support from the Auckland Council, is carrying out a range of activities to control and ultimately destroy outbreaks of water hyacinth recently discovered in the Mission Heights Reserve at Flat Bush. Water hyacinth is one of the world’s most serious and damaging freshwater weeds. It can choke waterways, badly affect water quality and it spreads very quickly. In New Zealand it is an unwanted and notifiable organism under the Biosecurity Act 1993. This means it’s illegal to display, grow the plants or spread the plants or seed. “Water hyacinth can be spread by people moving it from an infested site. “We don’t want it in New Zealand and will work hard to eradicate it from our waterways,” says John Sanson, manager of recovery and pest management for Biosecurity New Zealand. Eradication treatments of spraying and mechanical removal will be carried out during normal working hours. Any remaining water hyacinth plants will be hand removed or treated further with a herbicide. “This is the first stage in what

Jones says independent infrastructure body to come National’s plan to establish a National Infrastructure Commission is what’s needed now to help jump start the infrastructure pipeline, National’s spokesperson for Infrastructure Jami-Lee Ross said on Friday. “As industry leaders gather at the Infrastructure New Zealand Symposium in Auckland, the Government needs to show how it can provide certainty and value for infrastructure projects,” he said. “To help ensure that certainty I am calling on Infrastructure Minister Share Jones to immediately adopt National’s 2017 policy of establishing a National Infrastructure Commission to put in place an infrastructure strategy and expand the use of public-private-partnerships. “The idea is there, the Government just needs to pick it up.” Meanwhile Jones announced on Friday a new independent entity will be established “so New Zealand gets the qualityinfrastructure investment it needs to improve longterm economic performance and social wellbeing”. Speaking at the annual Building Nations Symposium, Jones said the new entity would provide greater certainty to the industry and better advice to Ministers to ensure adequate, long-term planning and investment happens. But Ross said the current Government is overlooking a slowdown in infrastructure construction and low confidence in the sector as it switches the national priority from road building to public transport and rules out using private money for a range of major projects.

Water hyacinth is one of the world’s most serious and damaging freshwater weeds. It can choke waterways, badly affect water quality and it spreads very quickly. Photos supplied

will be a long control and eradication programme. The removal process, once started, is relatively quick. However, the follow up inspections and monitoring will continue for several years to ensure that the weed does not return from any seeds that may have remained on site.” While the work is carried out in the reserve, the public are urged to stay well clear of the site. “Public safety is imperative and we have placed clear warning signs around the affected area, and visited neighbouring

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Community

Whitford Playcentre steps up and tackles social isolation in elderly C

hildren from Whitford Playcentre visited Gulf Views Rest Home in Cockle Bay aiming to build a relationship between the youngsters and the elderly residents. Whitford Playcentre is a small, rural early childhood education (ECE) centre where parents who are trained in ECE attend with their children. The children and parents decided to visit the retirement home after seeing examples from overseas about the benefits to both groups. International research shows that social isolation and loneliness are causing health issues in the elderly population but that intergenerational friendships can improve their wellbeing, including combating helplessness and boredom, and improving memory. Nurse manager Sue Milton said that many people don’t bring children to the home and that the Friday August 24 visit “lit up their eyes and bought joy to their hearts”. The visit will not only benefit the Gulf Views residents … one of the

four principles of Te Whariki, New Zealand’s internationally acclaimed early childhood curriculum, states that “the wider world of family and community is an integral part of the early childhood curriculum” and that “children learn and develop best when their culture, knowledge and community are affirmed and when the people in their lives help them to make connections across settings.” Three-year-old Cassie said: “I loved showing them my portfolio. They said that my painting was really special.” Joshua, also three, exclaimed: “I had fun when we sung Baby Shark and did all the actions”. Whitford Playcentre is open every weekday morning and is open for newborn to children up to six-yearsold. Whilst based in rural Whitford, the children venture into their community a few times every term. This visit is the first of an ongoing commitment to strengthening relationships with and supporting the elderly within the community.

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rugby

Wallabies star a big hit W

allabies legend Tim Horan was the special guest at Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s 13th annual luncheon and academy auction on Friday. Horan’s humour and tales of great rugby exploits – he was in two Australian World Cup winning sides and also was in the winning Aussie side to snatch the Bledisloe Cup in the early 90s – went down a treat with the crowd of around 220. The Steinglager-sponsored lunch raises funds for the PURC acadamies and has amassed around $250,000 over the years.

Tim Horan (left) and club GM Steve Hackett.

More than 220 sttended the annual luncheon.

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ost of us have had contact with utilities providers in respect of the provision of electricity, gas, supply of water, telephone services and what can be an increasing problem, broadband sharing and property access disputes. Generally problems and disputes are handled well, the utility provider deals with the matter efficiently, and resolves any issues. However there can be obstacles or complications which cannot on the face of it be resolved. This may lead to an aggrieved householder feeling that they have no alternative but to lodge a complaint with the utility provider in question. As a first step you should contact the provider directly preferably in writing as a paper trial is important if the problem proceeds through a complaints process. Your email/letter which should be headed “Complaint” to avoid any misunderstanding, should be clear and precise and aim at being no more than one page. The information provided should contain the basic details of the issue, what the problem is now, and what you want the outcome to be. Also include a date for a reply, being reasonable in the time frame. Generally, power companies have a 20 day turnaround and the same would probably apply to other providers. If the matter is not resolved satisfactorily then the aid of an independent third party can be obtained for a ruling on the rights and the wrongs of the issue and what should and must

be done to resolve it. Complaints about energy including electricity, gas, LPG, solar, and EV charging stations may be referred to “Utilities Disputes Ltd” who also handle disputes over broadband shared property access between householders or tenants, and complaints about water. Look up their website http://www. utilitiesdisputes.co.nz, for the full range of the services they provide. Their service is free and independent. The same applies to problems with your telecommunication provider, Telecommunications Dispute Resolution is also a free and independent service to assist consumers manage complaints with any product or service from their provider. Their web page is https://tuanz.org. nz/complaints-disputes ➤➤Solutions – this editorial has been compiled by Chris and is a regular column from the Pakuranga Citizens Advice Bureau, Library Building, phone 576-8331 and Botany Citizens Advice Bureau, Rear Food Court Entrance, Botany Town Centre, phone 271-5382 or phone 0800 367 222 for free, confidential and informative help.


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cricket

science

The umpire strikes back... well, sort of By Jim Birchall

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passion for the summer game, and opportunity to see things from the best seat in the house moved me to pursue cricket umpiring in 2009. As a Howick resident I watched a lot of games at Lloyd Elsmore Park, and after hearing a radio ad voiced by Billy Bowden, I made my way to an Auckland Cricket Umpiring information evening, and the rest, they say, is history. I started with school 1st XI games, and gradually made my way up the ladder to officiate in Premier Cricket. Spending eight hours under a hot Auckland sun took some getting used to, as did the associated sore feet. However I was soon to learn the after-match beers and banter with the club members made it all worthwhile. As a former club player , I learnt a new appreciation for the sometimes difficult job umpires are faced with. Dealing with challenging game situations (and challenging players) became a catalyst for personal development. My people skills, man-management, temperament and focus all were developed and ultimately enhanced by time in the middle. Like any job, you can have good and bad days. Every umpire makes bad decisions from time to time, and you really do wish the ground

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would open up and swallow you. What keeps me coming back is the desire to learn and improve from mistakes, ultimately making you a better official. In terms of rewards, umpiring well-known faces is a highlight. Current New Zealand players such as Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Colin De Grandhomme, Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips and Mitchell McClenaghan can often be seen in action early in the season, turning out for their respective clubs. International umpires Wayne Knights, Chris Brown, Phil Jones and Barry Frost started their careers in the Auckland club scene. Nine seasons later, and umpiring has allowed me to stand in games in Auckland and Northern Districts Premier cricket, as well as provided opportunities to raise the finger in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Overseas, I have umpired a few greats of the game, including Alvin Kallicharan, Devon Malcolm, Phil De Freitas, Courtney Walsh, John Emburey and even Boris Johnson, the former London Mayor. Umpiring on historic English countryside grounds, and prestigious schools such as Eton and Harrow, was something I could have only dreamed of. A personal highlight came in

Umpiring has taken Jim Birchall to the spiritual home of cricket Lord’s.

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2011 when I stood in two matches at the spiritual home of the game, Lord’s, and a day working as a reserve umpire at the Oval in London. So as I gear up for another summer, Auckland Cricket Umpires & Scorers Association is on the lookout for new umpires. Pay scales range from $85-$115 per day. If you are interested in getting involved, contact Doug Cowie at dcowie@aucklandcricket.co.nz to book a place at an umpires workshop, held on the first Monday of each month. ➤➤Jim Birchall is a radio journalist, podcaster, and owner of honeybadgercricket. com.

Bioengineers create virtual 3D heart A team at the University of Auckland’s Bioengineering Institute headed by a local senior research fellow have created a virtual 3D heart that could have a major impact on treatment of the most common heart rhythm disturbance, atrial fibrillation (AF). Dr Jichao Zhao, of Highland Park, and his international team have developed a very “intelligent” machinelearning algorithm, alias AtriaNet, that can simultaneously utilise local and global information of whole-body MRI scans to accurately reconstruct and visualise atrial geometry in 3D. AtriaNet was developed using 154 three dimensional, contrastenhanced MRI, (the largest dataset of its kind in the world), to separate atrial chambers from the rest of human body. AtriaNet can be run on a personal computer and produce a 3D virtual heart within one minute from any new patient MRI with a high accuracy of 94 per cent. “This advanced machine learning algorithm is way faster and more accurate than any other approaches,” says Dr Zhao. “It will help doctors to pinpoint precise locations of diseased tissue in the upper chambers (atria) of the heart by creating a 3D virtual heart within a minute. “Current clinical treatment is unsatisfactory mainly due to a lack of understanding of the human atrial tissue which directly sustains AF,” says Dr Zhao. “This is a very important step towards much improved clinical diagnosis, patient stratification and clinical

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guidance during ablation treatment for patients with AF.” Atrial Fibrillation, leading to an irregular and rapid heart rate, is the most common sustained heart rhythm disturbance. At present, 25 per cent of the New Zealand population aged 40 and above will experience AF in their lifetime. “With AF, our heart can not beat in a regular, effective fashion. Instead, it quivers, compromising the normal function of the heart to contract and pump blood throughout the whole body,” says Dr Zhao. “More importantly, AF can lead to serious consequences including threefold increased risk of heart failure and fivefold increased risk of stroke. In New Zealand, over 7000 people every year have a stroke, one out of five strokes in people aged over 60 years is caused by atrial fibrillation. ”The study, funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and National Institutes of Health US, is published in imaging journal IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging.


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OUR HOMES TODAY

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ousing confidence may fluctuate, but the Auckland Home Show just continues to surge ahead.This year’s edition of the show is, again, full to the rafters and online pre-sales suggest that interest from the home owning public is undiminished from last year’s near-record. General Manager Exhibitions & Events NZ, Amanda Magnus, a veteran of 14 years at the helm of the Auckland Home Show, says that while they can’t expand the space any further (they’re at the absolute limit of the space available at the ASB Showgrounds), the total value of the show continues to grow. “The recent boom in high value products such as smart home technology, solar power, amazing new kitchen appliances and more, means that we pack so much more value into our homes than ever before.“My team are constantly surprised and impressed by the range of new and innovative products on offer at the Auckland Home Show and this year it seems to have stepped up yet again,” she said. The Auckland Home Show returns this September 5 – 9 at the ASB Showgrounds, with 500+ companies exhibiting the very latest in building, renovation, furnishing and home improvement. Magnus says that it is a close-run competition each year between kitchen/bathrooms and the outdoors for visitor attention. “Visitors always make a beeline to the kitchen and bathroom areas of the show. Both are areas where there is huge

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money to be spent – and saved – depending on what you’re wanting to achieve. “But the other big area of interest is outdoors, with visitors looking for ways to improve their landscaping and outdoor living areas. All the tiles, blocks, barbeques, pavers, planters, braziers and plantings are very much in the minds of Aucklanders at this time of year!’ Magnus said. Alongside these and many, many other products, the other main reason to attend the Auckland Home Show is “advice”. “Thousands of the visitors who attend the show are wanting a faceto-face opportunity to talk about product benefits, costs and risks, before they commit to them. “With so many products on show and so many experts, seminars and ses-

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And for the final touches on that new home build or renovation, Home Security needs have combined with new technology trends to create a vibrant new category, Home Automation, which is growing dramatically in both scale and variety at the Auckland Home Show. ➤➤The Times has 2x double passes to give away to the Home Show. To enter visit www.times. co.nz and go to the competition section. Entries must be in by midnight Sunday, September 2.

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GARDEN CARE

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New Work Renovations Specialists ♦ Bathroom / Kitchen ♦ Gas Installations ♦ Hot Water Cylinders ♦ All Maintenance ♦ Certifying Plumbers EXPERIENCED, QUALITY SERVICE Ph Allan or Matt Craig P: 027 496 2118 or 09 215 1144

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TO LET

STEVEN HANG Local Rental and Property Manager

ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166

RUBBISH REMOVALS GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384

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Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish Ph: 0800 789 248 To advertise phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz

 Positive and approachable  Reliable and self motivated  Excellent knowledge of local area  Zero tolerance for any arrears Steven Hang has been working in real estate for ten years and in property management since 2014. He is fluent both in English and Mandarin and is also experienced in all aspects of property management and the Residential Tenancy Act. Steven’s aim is to provide great service to satisfy landlords and tenants. Steven Hang, Flat Bush Branch. DDI 09 212 5729 Mobile 021 409 293 Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

CD257550

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NZ registered electrical service technician

Open 6 Days

CD180708

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Local NZ Registered Electrician No job too big or too small! 24 hour Emergency service No call out fee if you mention this advert.

 Interior/exterior painting  High quality workmanship  Plastering Free quotes. Phone Kenny 021 897 445

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If you want something fixed such as:  Painting fences,garages etc  Plumbing job  Timber and plastic repairs  Fence repairs  Broken plastic  Some appliances can be fixed  I will look at anything and give you advice Ph Merv 027 444 7426

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CD246999

DRAINAGE repairs & maintenance. New & old. Leaking basement solutions, surface water solutions, drain unblocking, cesspit cleaning. 28yrs exp. Call Blair 021 415 994 for a free, no obligation quote.

FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520

We sell:

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UPHOLSTERERS

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0800 420 900

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DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595

If water or gas runs through it, we do it!

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CD254541

Over 17 years service

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Domestic/Commercial  New builds  Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553

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Quality proven products. Prevent water damage Phone Doug 537 1362 or 021 158 3260 Free quotes

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Do you want a local tradesperson? Do you want local employment? Want to know whats on in your local area? Read the local News? Why not have a browse online www.times.co.nz or phone us 271 8055 Your call will be answered by your local classified consultant not by a consultant overseas

CD227945

CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER

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CD263112

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CD256378

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SITUATIONS VACANT

Hardy’s Pakuranga

We are opening a brand new clinic!

WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST

Pakuranga Plaza

Qualified Beauty Therapist required for a full-time position in our new clinic. Please send you CV with covering letter in confidence to info@actuelle.co.nz. We will reply to you within 5 days. CD262786

Relief Teachers - We NEED you!

Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers. Don’t delay make contact with our friendly experienced team today. Ph 09 815 8152 Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz 64 X 90MM (H)

Manager Garage & Small Engines Sales and Repairs

CD261189

SITUATIONS VACANT Cleaner Wanted

To clean office in Whitford. Must be reliable, thorough, motivated and have an excellent command of English. All cleaning supplies provided. Required for approx 2 1/2 hours per week. Please phone Sandy 530-8906, tuesday to Friday only or email: sandy@stonemasons.co.nz

Part Time

CD263198

To advertise your situations vacancies, phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@ times.co.nz It’s here you’ll get results You can browse the latest papers online www.times.co.nz

You will have teaching experience in ESOL/IELTS programmes or leadership, have demonstrated skills in curriculum review and development and familiarity with NZQA requirements (ESOL) would be an advantage. Part time (day or evening class) position with full time potential. School is situated in Highland Park. Please send your CV to: general@seenet.co.nz

Full Time

SUNDAY CD263130

Coordinator Grief and Loss Services Howick

Enrolment applications are now being accepted and we warmly invite prospective students and parents to come in on Wednesday 12 September between 2.00pm and 6.00pm to meet a member of our leadership team and complete their enrolment application. No appointment necessary.

Do you have empathy and an interest in working with children and adults who are coping with loss and grief? We are seeking a suitable person to fill this part time role, of 15–20 hours a week, as a Coordinator of Grief and Loss services, implementing the Seasons for Growth programme in local schools. Seasons for Growth is a programme of peer support groups for children, teens and adults who are missing someone important from their daily lives through death, separation of parents, or other major change at home. The programme respects all cultural and spiritual beliefs. Ideally the successful applicant will have proven experience of delivering programmes to young people as well as experience in a social service or educational organisation. Excellent communication skills are essential, as is the ability to lead and coordinate a team of volunteers. The ability to work flexible hours is required. This role will suit an outgoing, proactive and self motivated person. Relevant qualifications including Seasons for Growth Companion Training and/ experience in community agencies could be an advantage, however initial training will be given. Please send your CV and any queries to galsscoordinatorapplication@mail.com by thursday 13th September.

SERVICE

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Roofing Sales Representative

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Encouraging messages, inspiring worship, exciting children’s & youth programmes CD245678

Full Time

We require an experienced salesperson who enjoys meeting people, while having the freedom to achieve sales with regular clients in our home maintenance service. Full training will be provided. Phone the Manager now on 09 5800 226

“We cannot always build the future for our youth. But we can build our youth for the future.”

8:30am | 10am | 11:30am | 5pm | 5pm

Experience necessary. Please call Justine (09) 577 1500

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PR263055

We require a highly motivated, enthusiastic person for a sales role in our Botany offices. This is a part-time position with flexible hours and may suit a parent returning to the workforce or similar. Previous experience in a fast paced office environment is essential. To be successful in this role, the ideal applicant must have the following attributes:  Ability to work to deadlines  Strong Sales background with the ability to multi-task  Excellent telephone manner  Fast and accurate computer skills  Excellent English, both written and oral  Be reliable and a team player If this sounds like you call 271 8068 to discuss further or email your CV including a Cover Letter to: sales@times.co.nz Applications close Fri 7 September 2018.

Knifehand/ Butcher’s assistant

East Auckland Baptist Church is seeking an experienced Financial Administrator for a permanent part-time position. The ideal person will have:  Previous experience in an accounting role  Experience working with Pastel accounting (or similar), MYOB for wages and Excel/Word  Familiarity with accrual accounting  Strong written and verbal communication skills  Accurate and detailed, conscientious approach to work  Ability to work under pressure  Ability to work autonomously or co-operatively within a team environment Main responsibilities include but are not limited to:  Accounts Receivable/Payable  Preparation of monthly financial accounts  Preparation of annual accounts for audit  Preparation and monitoring of budgets Applicants must have NZ Permanent Residency or Citizenship. if this role sounds like you then, please send your cV and cover letter to: peterm@eastgatecc.org

www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz

CD263202

SALES POSITION

Financial administrator

CD263283

ESOL/IELTS PrOgrammES TuTOr/LEadEr

CD263314

Do you want to be a valued member of a supportive management and multi-disciplinary team and work in a purpose-built facility, within an idyllic East Auckland location? Key attributes and requirements to be in this role: - Minimum 2 years Practice Nurse experience essential - Registered New Zealand Nurse with current annual Practicing Certificate - Hold a current CPR Certificate - Hold a current vaccinators certificate essential - Phlebotomy and cannulation skills essential - Chronic Care management - Passionate about sharing nursing knowledge and skills - Be positive,compassionate and motivated with a can do attitude - Be able to work independently as well as a team player - Be organised and able to prioritise If you have the above skills and qualities, then we would like to hear from you. Hours are: Monday - Friday only, no weekend work. We have two part time positions available. Send you CV to: bronwyn@myhealthteam.nz

We are seeking a friendly, customer focused person with a great telephone manner who can attend a busy reception desk. The job has many facets, hence we are looking for a person who can multitask and has great organisational skills. The applicant must have top notch communication skills and enjoy interacting with the elderly. Good computer skills will be necessary with proficiency in Excel and Word. We may consider a job sharing arrangement for this role. Please send your covering letter and CV to: jobs@realliving.co.nz

CD263221

We have a full time position for a self-motivated manager that has mechanical engine experience, enjoys selling and can overall multi task. From our showroom in Whitford, we promote sales and service for John Deere, Stihl, Masport and other leading brands. In the workshop we service the above in conjunction with motor vehicles, including repairs and WOF’s. The successful candidate will have impressive people skills, a tidy appearance and be able to organise a small staff. Responsibilities will also include over-seeing administration requirements and report directly to the owners. Remuneration will include a very acceptable salary and company vehicle. Interested applicant should send their CV’s to peter@woodbinegroup.co.nz

CD240500

Experienced Practice Nurse

10.00am to 4.00pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays

CD263260

GLASSES, CONTACT LENSES, CUSTOMER SERVICES If these interest you, then you would be interested in the above role in our busy Pakuranga practice. You would be involved in the sales of eyewear, assist clients with their visual needs, together with minor repairs and adjustment of glasses. Office admin and other duties will also be involved. The successful applicant must be self motivated, have the desire to learn new skills, have excellent communication skills, willingness to multitask, be well presented and be able to do fine near work. Full training will be provided. This is a full time position that will include Saturday hours. * Only serious applicants need apply! For further details contact Alice on 576 4769 Or forward your CV by one of the following: Lowes Taaffe & Bhikoo, PO Box 51 352, Pakuranga Email: ltboptom@gmail.com Or deliver to our practice: 125 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga Mall, next door to Pakuranga Post Shop.

Pakuranga Park Village

CD258593

CD262726

RECEPTION/SALES/TRAINEE OPTICAL ASSISTANT

CD263184

STOREPERSON

We are seeking a self-motivated person with experience to assist in our Ellerslie warehouse. The successful applicant will: • Have a good level of fitness and strength. This position includes de-vanning of containers and heavy lifting of furniture. • Be able to work independently and as part of a team. • Must be accurate when packing orders. • Be reliable, punctual and have a good attendance record. • Enjoy working in a fast paced work place. • Have a full clean NZ driver’s licence, as this postion will be making deliveries to clients. This is a full time, fixed term position. Apply to Head Office on 07 839 6209 weekdays.

Requires a Qualified Natural Health Consultant - Must have retail experience preferably in natural health or pharmacy - Proven sales ability - Have a qualification in natural health e.g Naturopath, Herbalist etc - Have excellent communication skills This is a part time position which includes a full day on Friday and Saturday; other days may be added in the future. Position is available for immediate start. Remuneration dependant on qualifications, experience/training. Please deliver your CV to: The Manager at Hardys Pakuranga, during business hours Monday to Thursday.

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Wednesday 12 September 2.00pm to 6.00pm

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SITUATIONS VACANT

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OPINION

Barrett emulates Carter B

efore Beauden Barrett scored four tries and accumulated 30 points in the All Blacks 40-12 second rugby test walloping of the Wallabies at Eden Park last Saturday, Dan Carter’s Wellington test against the 2005 British and Irish Lions was considered the greatest performance by a No 10. That day the cool-headed Carter’s master class included three tries and 33 points. He never quite reached such heights again but he went close in signing off in 2015 after New Zealand successfully defended their world crown at Twickenham. Fittingly, Carter was named International Player of the Year that same year, an honour Barrett has claimed in the two years since. Before Carter finished in a blaze of glory, there were many critics who claimed injuries had blunted his brilliance and that others like Aaron Cruden and Barrett deserved to start ahead of him. At that time Barrett was the super sub, normally coming on to play at fullback and inevitably scorching over to score a try. However so entrenched had he become as the All Blacks first-five over the past two years, the excellent Cruden, now followed by Liam Sopoaga, have taken their talent abroad in search of the big bucks. Yet even Barrett can’t take his place for granted in the face of the

challenges presented by Crusader pivot Richie Mo’unga and Chiefs’ Houdini, Damian McKenzie. In fact Mo’unga was the outstanding player of this year’s Super Rugby championship. However All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen remained loyal to Barrett on the basis of his greater experience although he acknowledges Mo’unga’s time will come. Whether that will be against Argentina in Nelson after a fortnight’s break remains to be seen although the Pumas are no mugs, having beaten South Africa 32-19 last weekend. Personally, I would like to see Mo’unga and Barrett both start, with the versatile Barrett moved to second-five or centre where Mo’unga’s subtle pass could create gaps to exploit Barrett’s pace. However, with so many midfield candidates to choose from, that’s unlikely to happen. A shame really because it has already happened at fullback where Jordie Barrett has replaced Ben Smith who has been moved to the right wing. The 6ft 5in Jordie made a good fist of it too, and Smith an even better one on the wing where his vision and ability to link with his supports was so valuable. Nevertheless, Smith remains,

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along with Israel Folau, the world’s finest fullback. Yet the selectors made the shift to give the talented Jordie experience. Mo’unga deserves the same chance. Congratulations to hard toilers Sam Whitelock and Owen Franks for reaching the 100-test milestone in the series against Australia. Meanwhile, it was great to see the Warriors produce their finest game of the season to clinch a top eight NRL playoff spot with their 36-16 win against the Panthers. Especially pleasing was the way five-eighth Mason Lino gelled with Shaun Johnson in stepping in for Blake Green, as he had so well for Johnson earlier in the season. Straight running and snappy passing produced six tries, one to the elusive Lino and three to champion right wing David Fusitu’a. Having reached the playoffs for the first time since 2011, the Warriors need to set their sights higher than the top eight and reproduce the same form that tamed the Panthers. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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he Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club is the Auckland Club of the Year. The club won the awards for the most successful men’s club, the most successful women’s club, leading to the award for being the most successful club in the 2018 season. Finals weekend at Lloyd Elsmore pitted the top two teams in each division against each other to claim the Division title and it was a busy day for Howick Pakuranga. Represented in eight finals with seven of the teams winning their grades through the round robin stages, some silverware was already in the cupboard. The weekend got off to a winning start on Friday night with the premier girls and premier boys, coached by Black Sticks Dominic Newman and Sam Lane, beating opposition from Somerville in both finals. The boys won 2 -1 and the girls in a penalty shootout after the game ended in a draw. This is where the future strength of the club lies and it is looking strong, a club spokesperson said. Both teams gained inspiration from coaches who play at the highest level. They both headed the round robin competition and managed to win their finals. The championship boys team also came out

winners 6–3 in their match against Roskill Eden to win the championship B grade. The Saturday games saw the start of the senior team finals. The division three women’s final matched two Howick Pakuranga teams against each other. The 3A team won the round robin but were beated by a goal in the final minutes by the 3B team to end a tight match with fierce competition. The division two women then took up the challenge playing Somerville in a game that again went right down to the wire. Tied at full time, the game went to penalty shootouts. Eight seconds with a one on one with goalkeeper and the Division 2 ladies came out winners, clinching the shootout and the title. The division one ladies came second in the season’s table only on goal difference and were looking for revenge and bragging rights. Again, playing Somerville, they came out strongly but the game ended in a nil-all draw and it was back to the penalty shootout. The Howick Pakuranga ladies won 1–0 in front of good support from the crowd. The premier men’s team final saw Howick Pakuranga up against Roskill Eden. Howick Pakuranga won the round robin in both the Intercity round one and the Auckland com-

Clockwise from top left, club president Diana Dowdle and founding member Paul Daniels; Division 1 winners; Division 2 Women; Premier Team with League Shield and Club Trophies; Premier Men with the Ball Kids. Photos supplied

petition, but were up against a strong Roskill Eden team and knew that earlier season success counted for little. After missing some early chances and going down to a couple of Roskill Eden goals, Howick Pakuranga couldn’t get enough pressure on the opposition and didn’t end the season in the way they would have liked, going down 6 -1.

Overall, this was one of the best season results that the premier men’s team has had and, with a good proportion of the team coming through the club ranks from the juniors, it is testament to the club structure and officials to have a team from the area competing at this level. On the Sunday the men’s division four team had a great 5 – 0 victory against University to round off a suc-

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