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“Yolande well deserves this award as since her appointment at Howick Intermediate School she has taken it from a school with many problems, where local in-zone parents were choosing any school but Howick Intermediate, to one now that is certainly the school of choice for local children. “Yolande has made this turnaround in a very short period of time through her energy and hard work. I believe both she and the school deserve some
recognition as this is a wonderful achievement.” Subash Chandar K, curriculum leader of Mathematics at Ormiston Senior College has also been shortlisted for the ASG National Excellence in Teaching Award. The citation for the awardwinning educator reads: `Subash became a teacher to inspire the next generation of creators and innovators. At the same time he says his students inspire him to constantly question his teaching pedagogies and push himself towards the future, though he admits to often falling behind. `He is in constant pursuit of meaningful and contextual tasks to increase student engagement because of the variety of learning styles among the students in his class. He is driven by the thought that he needs to prepare students for the future’. The shortlisted educators now have to submit a 1200 word essay and responses to five questions on education and teaching in video format.
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ne of Auckland’s fastest growing communities is about to undergo a significant transformation, with the construction of a new $200 million-plus town centre being built from scratch in southeast Auckland. Plans have been unveiled for the Ormiston Town Centre, a newly created urban environment that will include retail stores, restaurants, a gym, movie theatres, a library, an aquatic centre, and a range of public open spaces that will connect to the neighbouring park. “The Ormiston community is experiencing phenomenal growth, and the Town Centre is going to be a massive transformation for the area,” said Todd Property managing director Evan Davies. “It’s going to create an exciting new focal point for the community, and we are really excited to see it begin to take shape.” Built on a 4.5ha site beside Barry Curtis Park, construction is now underway for the 40,000sqm Town Centre, which will include 100 retail and commercial tenants, a three-level parking structure and four major anchor tenants, including The Warehouse, a HOYTS complex, the existing Pak’nSave, and an additional supermarket. Designed by NH Architecture of Melbourne and Jasmax of Auckland, the centre has a contemporary architectural design, setting it apart from traditional closed-in suburban malls, or big box retail developments. Instead, the Town Centre will integrate seamlessly into the
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urban landscape via streets, alleyways and public open spaces. Compact and pedestrian friendly, the centre will have a strong focus on food and entertainment, featuring a dining lane, a quality food hall, a restaurant precinct, along with an 8-cinema entertainment complex. “Ormiston Town Centre is not just about bringing retail to the area. It’s about creating new community spaces, where people can come together to eat out or just relax with friends and family, and its location next to Barry Curtis Park makes it very unique,” Mr Davies said. Todd Property Group is working in partnership with Auckland’s redevelopment agency Panuku to
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Local WWII veteran Jim East has died after a long battle with illness. James Wilson East (Jim) passed away on November 29 aged 93. A life member of the Howick RSA and respected member of the Howick community, a private service was held for Jim on December 4. The Times reported in March 2009 that Jim was presented with the Times War Veteran Community Service Award. Jim, the report said, kept his acceptance speech brief as emotions took over when presented the award by Times Newspapers managing director Reay Neben at Howick in the Park / Military Tattoo. Jim has lived in the Howick and Pakuranga area since the 1960s. He gave annual school speeches for many years and frequently lent a hand to host between 200 and 300 veterans for lunch at the Howick RSA on Anzac Day. Mrs Neben said at the 2009 award ceremony, “Returned servicemen are a major part of our community and it’s important for the Howick and Pakuranga Times to acknowledge those war veterans still active in our community.” The NZ Herald death notices said Jim is the “dearly loved husband of Madeleine, and the late Noeline. Loved father of and father-in-law of Karryn and Gordon Trethowen, Robyn and Grant Dunningham, and John East. Pop of Natalie, Kim, Scott, James ,Paul, Ben and Max, and Old Poppy of Amara and McKenzie”.
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Minister opens well integrated Pakuranga Medical Centre The formal ribbon-cutting of the $20m Pakuranga Medical Centre was done by Minister of Health Dr David Clark on Monday evening. The two-storied, state-of-the-art, people-centred practise changes the way doctors and nurses work. Offering patients multiple services all under one roof since its informal opening in October, the welldesigned Pakuranga Medical Centre pushes the boundaries for health care—accommodating around 15 consulting room not only for GPs but also for a podiatrist, and specialists including psychologists, orthopaedic and plastic surgeons. Accompanied by MP for Pakuranga Simeon Brown and DHB chief execu-
tive Counties Manukau Margie Apa, the minister said that the new centre exemplified how integrated care can start with primary care. “Having a multidisciplinary team working together is invaluable for patient outcomes, this is what patients need.” Medical director Eileen Stables said that the new light-filled building fundamentally changes the way the doctors and nurses work. Pakuranga Medical Centre’s general manager Dale Shepherd summed up the move from the earlier premises down the road to the brand new, purpose–built medical centre saying, “It’s like moving from a leaky tent to the grandeur of Taj Mahal.”
Minister David Clark formally launched the $20m Pakuranga Medical Centre while (l-r) Dale Shepherd, Eileen Stables, Glenn Hoyle, Roy Simmons and Simeon Brown look on. Times photo Wayne Martin
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owick resident Katherine Yin Ping Chiu was worried that any mistake she made doing the poi dance on an international stage would be recorded on camera for the world to see. “I was so nervous to watch the video till I returned to Auckland from Thailand where the Mrs Asia International pageant was held last week. For the first time on an international stage, Katherine was one of the beauty pageant winners at the Mrs NZ Pageant held at SkyCity Convention Centre in May this year – where she won the title of 2018 Mrs NZ Ambassador and 2018 Mrs NZ Asian International Global. When the organisers ERM Marketing Sdn. Bhd who have hosted the Miss and Mrs beauty pageants since the last 30 years, asked her if she was happy to represent NZ at the Mrs Asia International pageant to be hosted at Rayong, Thailand, she
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contest. For the solo talent round Katherine decided that instead of singing or dancing she would learn the poi
dance to showcase traditional New Zealand culture on the world stage. She soon got in touch with Taini Drummond, kuia and kaitiaki (trustee) for the Tainui Garden of Memories in Howick. Taini was absolutely delighted to have a new student at the poi classes held every Monday morning at the Garden of Memories. Poi is both a style of performing art and the equipment used for a poi performance. As a performance art, it involves swinging tethered weights through a variety of rhythmical and geometric patterns. While Katherine was absolutely enthused to learn the traditional Maori art form, she soon realised that it hurt badly. “It’s very hard, and not as easy as it looks,” she says talking about her experience of learning the art form. “The poi would hit my head and face and it would get red and swollen,” she admits. “While the poi is quite light, when it gains speed it hurts badly.
I thought I should wear a helmet whilst practicing it,” she laughs. “I requested Taini to give me a recording of the Poi-E song which I would listen to every morning when I woke up so that I could get the rhythm right.” However once on stage, she thankfully didn’t get the poi entwined and it all went well. Katherine even had her 20-yearold son Frederick studying at Auckland University, and who has won the Prime Minister’s scholarship, fly to Thailand for the grand finale to see his mum win the title of Classic Mrs Asia International Fitness Queen. Now that the beauty queen has returned home with a diamond studded crown, she is back to her regular day job with Auckland Council. She says she is grateful to Taini for taking her in her fold and teaching her a traditional Maori art form which she could showcase to representatives from different countries.
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n Tuesday morning one of our own was named a local hero. Howick resident Emma MacDonald was presented with a medal at Kiwibanks Local Hero of the Year awards to honour her work with the volunteer organisation Heartfelt. Heartfelt is a group of professional photographers across New Zealand & Australia dedicated to giving the gift of photographic memories to families that have experienced stillbirths, premature births or have children with serious and terminal illnesses. Emma is the vice-president and NZ representative of Heartfelt and one of almost 60 photographers across New Zealand. “It is a true honour to be invited into such a private space, when parents are facing their worst nightmare, to be able to capture their love, their connection and all the beautiful details of their babies & children.” Emma is on call 24/7. Her role involves managing session requests across the North Island, supporting Heartfelt’s photographers. She also works hospitals to increase awareness about Heartfelt and ensure that every family that meets the guidelines is
Emma MacDonald photographing a young family as part of her work for charity organisation, Heartfelt. Photo supplied
offered the free service. Emma joined Heartfelt in September 2014 after seeing an article in which a mother shared precious photos of her son who lived for only 19 minutes. “The images resonated with me so I researched the organisation. I was unsure if I would be able to cope emotionally, but I knew I had to try.” Emma says she is passionate about creating tangible memories for families, preserving moments that in the midst of grief may not be remembered. She says the photographs also allow conversations to continue for the families, their babies to be
included in family albums & their names to be spoken among family and friends. Emma was nominated by people outside of the organisation who have seen the countless hours she donates, both in photographing families & behind the scenes in admin. They have seen her leave dinners, turn away paid work and shed tears for the families. ➤➤Well done Emma. She is one of several local heroes in East Auckland. If you know of anyone else who has received a local hero award email editor@ times.co.nz.
Counties Manukau Health (CM Health) is trialling a digital information system to help patients receive the right care for them. Emergency Q helps patients with less serious problems, such as earache, sinuses, vomiting and colds, which could be well managed in primary care, compare waiting times, see the costs (if applicable) and subsidies they are entitled to. “It helps patients make informed choices about the most appropriate care for their condition which may be at an Accident and Medical (A&M) clinic in the community. This care could be closer to their homes and values patient time,” says Emergency Department clinical head, Dr Vanessa Thornton. A screen in Middlemore Hospital ED and a free smartphone app show patients real-time information comparing the total waiting and treatment times for urgent care (not emergency care) within ED and local A&Ms. As part of the trial, in some situations, they can access a digital voucher to cover A&M co-payments. People without a smartphone can also ben-
efit from the system as hospital staff can print the information and vouchers. Since the trial started in August, more than 500 patients who presented with less serious conditions to Middlemore Hospital’s ED have chosen to seek treatment at a local A&M clinic. Emergency departments are for life and limb threatening conditions. It is estimated that it has saved these patients more than 2200 hours of waiting. Last month, Victoria Godinet went to Middlemore Hospital ED to treat an infection. “When the infection got worse over the weekend, I knew I needed treatment,” she says. Once the triage nurse saw her, he confirmed it. “But he told me there would be at least a five-hour wait. He said that I could be treated at Whitecross in Otahuhu in less than half the time. My husband drove me there and I only had to wait 20 minutes.” The system also allows ED staff to track the patient to check when they arrive at the A&M clinic or to give them a call if they have concerns.
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up, eagerly awaiting their chance to meet with him and pass on their Christmas wish lists. As the sun began to set, every classroom window lit up with Christmas lights and carefully crafted festive displays. Even when the rain began to fall, the Christmas spirit couldn’t be dampened with children taking shelter from the weather on the indoor ice rink that had been set up especially for the occasion. Yet another successful Christmas celebration for Clevedon School.
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A free concert is being held at Botany Town Square outside the food court On Friday December 7 from 7pm till 9pm. The terrific trio Tonic and the City of Auckland Singers will perform Christmas Songs and other exciting popular music to lift your spirits and get you singing along! The Choir is fundraising for a trip to Hobart next year for the Festival of Music, and would appreciate any donations. Thanks to Botany Town Centre for providing the venue. Please come and join us.
Fundraiser for Harlequin Theatre Sing-along with the Greatest Showman on Friday December 7, 8pm at Monterey Theatre, Howick. Join us for the Christmas fundraiser to assist with the upgrade of our sound equipment as we sing-along. Tickets $27 includes choice of seat and choice of sml popcorn and drink, small popcorn and choctop, wine or beer. Reserve your seats at info@harlequintheatre.co.nz.
Summer Reading Programme Looking for fun, FREE ways to keep your tamariki learning and building their reading skills over summer? Sign up for ‘Kia Maia te Whai – Dare to Explore’, Auckland Libraries’ summer reading programme for ages 5-13, at 54 libraries across Auckland – starts 10 December. Along with fun summer challenges to stretch your brain, we’ve got books and graphic novels to hook in readers of all ages. Plus, come along to free activities at Pakuranga library through the holidays! Visit daretoexplore.nz for more details.
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St Columba Church Op Shop storewide half price sale from Wednesday December 5-14. Located at 480 Ti Rakau Drive Botany. Open from 9am-12.30pm, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Parking at rear of church – follow the signs.
Carol Service
A family Carol Service will be held at St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church on Sunday December 9. All are welcome. Carols will begin at 10am. The church is located at 141 Chapel Road Flat Bush. Please contact Reverend Warner Wilder on 021 548 407.
St Andrews Big Band
The St Andrews Big Band, Auckland Wind Orchestra and Manukau Concert Band are staging two combined concerts on Saturday December 8 at 2pm and 7pm at St Andrews Church Centre. The concerts are raising funds for St John Ambulance. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased through eventfinda.co.nz. Type ‘The Big Band Christmas Concert’ into the search bar. This hugely popular annual event will sell out, so book your tickets early.
Choral Society
Pakuranga Choral Society welcomes Christmas with a varied seasonal programme of choral music. With pieces from David Hamilton, John Rutter, and Vivaldi’s “Gloria”, solos from James Harrison, and items from Howick Intermediate School Choir, it will be a family concert not to be missed. From 5pm on Sunday December 9 at All Saints Church. Adults $25, Seniors $20, Students $10. You can purchase your tickets at the door.
Cooking Demonstration
Pop over to Botany Library on Tuesday December 11 and learn how to make your own takeaway Turkish doner kebab. Sahar, a cooking tutor will be sharing this easy and fast recipe to add to your meal this Christmas. This homemade kebab ready in 30 minutes. The cooking demonstration kicks off at 11am. Entry is a gold coin donation. Numbers are limited. RSVP at botany Library or email us: botany. library@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 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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hen Association and NZ Chinese Art & Caring Group Inc. There were non-stop activities and performances that included Line dancing, Bollywood dancing, Chinese folk dancing and live music by ethnic groups. Also spotted enjoying the cultural diversity at the event were Howick Local Board member John Spiller and Howick Ward councillor Paul Young. Encouraging the ethnic communities to step out and stay healthy Mr Young says, “Every Saturday morning we have dance and fitness classes from 8-9am followed by a workout led by trained professionals from 9-10am at the Ormiston Activity centre. I urge everyone to take advantage of this free facility to keep fit and active in summer.” Mr Young also celebrated 20 years of being a real estate agent with Barfoot and Thompson by inviting everyone to a sumptuous morning tea, followed by a lunch for past customers and friends on the day.
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Cookie seller making change ■■By theresE henkin A little bit of Christmas cheer this year is thanks to one local cookie seller. Rebecca Johnson is one of 131 Christmas Cookie sellers spreading Christmas joy wherever she goes. For the last few weeks, Rebecca has been selling cookies around Pakuranga and Highbrook. She says not only does being a Cookie Time seller allow her to run her own business, she also gets to make positive change in the community. Cookie Time supports the Dyslexia Foundation of New Zealand and KidsCan Charitable Trust with profits from its annual cookie sales. Rebecca has also chosen to raise funds for Stand for Children Charity. Stand works to support children whose social and family circumstances place their educa-
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social services in schools and runs children’s villages across the country. “Stand support families and children who have experienced trauma by hosting them in their villages,” she says. Rebecca says having personally experienced childhood trauma, Stand for Children is a charity close to her heart. “I’ll be visiting the Children’s Village in Half Moon Bay on Christmas week to spread love and Christmas magic to those in need,” says Rebecca. Customers can also ‘donate a bucket’ which will be given to the children and families currently living at the Half Moon Bay Village. If you are interested in buying Christmas cookies off Rebecca before the end of the year you can email her at rebeccaj@christmascookies.co.nz.
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new community partnership between local residents and Pakuranga College is providing an opportunity to reduce waste and help low income families. The man responsible for this initiative is local resident, Dr Hisham Alshaikhli, who is a lecturer at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). “I was thinking about buying a food stand to put outside my house so that local people could share surplus produce,” he says. Alshaikhli’s two children both attended Pakuranga College until recently. When he and his wife Luma attended the school’s annual open day, they met Dudley Young, who teaches Technology at the school. The two men quickly hatched a plan to produce high quality food stands so that produce could be shared in the community. Young says, “As part of the curriculum, our Year 13 students are required to collaborate on a project for a real client. As part of this, they must meet the client’s requirements, using the most appropriate materials and techniques at their disposal. “We have produced four food stands for Alshaikhli’s project. The students have really enjoyed it, and we are planning to continue the scheme next year.” To make the final product as sustainable as possible, students used as many recycled materials as possible; even making use of the corrugated metal roof panels
Students of Pakuranga College produced four food stands for Alshaikhli’s project.
families, who may be in need, and brings the community together.” The food stands have now been distributed throughout Auckland, with one outside Alshaikhli’s house on Aviemore Drive. Others have been taken to Laingholm Community Hall and Onehunga Primary School. The final stand will be installed outside Pakuranga College. As part of next year’s project, Mr Young aims to use even more recycled materials. Local companies or individuals who would like to donate off-cuts of timber that are in good condition can contact him at the school: YNG@ pakuranga.schoo.nz. Local residents and representatives of schools and community groups who are interested in setting up a food stand can visit the Fruit and Veg Stand Group on Facebook for more information: ➤➤www.facebook.com/groups/ communityfruitandvegstands/
Dr Hisham Alshaikhli a lecturer at AUT is responsible for the initiative to reduce waste and help low income families. Photo supplied
that were recently replaced on the college’s Technology block. “This scheme provides so many benefits,” he says. “It reduces waste by allowing residents to share excess produce, as well as using recycled materials for the stands themselves. It also helps low income
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The Erebus National Memorial advisory group: Howick’s Rev Dr Richard Waugh is in the middle with, from left, Graeme McConnell (Nelson), Alec Waugh (Nelson), John King (editor of NZ Aviation News) and Captain Allan Boyce (retired Air New Zealand pilot and stand-by co-pilot for the Erebus flight). Photo supplied
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population estimates suggest that between 3000 and 7000 individuals are left of Keas and there are fewer than 100,000 Kiwis – when there was once around 12 million. The reason for these numbers is largely because of introduced pests. To help, you can buy environmentfriendly products as well as use quick, appropriate traps and donate or spread awareness to this cause. Nell Gander BBI students (l-to r) Nell, Eve and Anna. Photo supplied
Humane pest control
Many people know how rats, stoats, possums and hedgehogs were never meant to be in New Zealand. They were all brought over by ships from England in the 1880s. These pests are harming our native birds, other native animals and our beautiful environment. New Zealand has a goal to be completely stoat, rat and possum free by 2050, something that no other country has succeeded to do. Year 8 Students at Bucklands Beach Intermediate School are largely focusing their final term on an environment focused exhibition. Three Year 8 girls, Nell, Eve and Anna are focusing on the impacts and effects introduced pests have on our environment. They say we need to be dealing with them in a humane way. Spreading awareness about cruel traps such as glue boxes is important, as well as using quick, effective way to kill pests. There are about 30 million possums in NZ, an alarming rate when current
Time and tide best observed by us High tides at eastern beach 6000 years ago were a good 300 metres further inland than they are today. If you stand in the car park at the southern end you can see where the original shore line was and this is further confirmed on the council’s informative billboard in the same area. If you check out the large historical photo on the back of the adjacent toilet block taken around 1940, the high tide mark is clearly two metres further inland which points to the fact that the seas in the Hauraki Gulf are receding, continuing the 20,000 year cycle that had forests stretching all the way to Great Barrier Island – not all that long ago which may well repeat itself in another 14,000 years time. Computer modelling, because of its weakness in being able to predict sudden and chaotic weather patterns, is no match for observations by coastal dwellers who live and breathe tidal movements on a daily basis over a period of time. Some of the billions spent on
expensive computers might be better spent on setting up a network with some of these old coastal dwellers. There have been two letters in newspapers in recent times by two old timers who have stated that in the past 40 years, there has been no change in high tide levels and I can add to that as I was water skiing at eastern beach in 1949 and sea levels were certainly the same. If my memory serves me correctly when launching the boat, (sea levels) might have even been higher than today. Gary Hollis, Mellons Bay
Acknowledging success
How pleasing to see Sancta Maria College publicly congratulating there senior achievers of 2018 (Times, November 22). I have been to two senior school prizegiving’s recently and it is the Duxes of the school that receive the loudest and longest applause. This indicates that their peers do not feel humiliated or ready to have a nervous breakdown because they weren’t acknowledged but rather that they acknowledge the effort that the winners have made and wish them every success in the future. Life is a challenge and the sooner our children acknowledge this and learn to accept the challenges that are in front of them, the better will be society. Max Brown, Half Moon Bay ➤ Editor’s note: Several other local schools – Macleans College, Pakuranga College and Howick College - have also publicised their top achievers in the Times.
OPINION
Govt Fees-Free Policy is a fail T he Labour-led Government’s election bribe of fees-free tertiary education has been a complete failure with the Government’s own numbers showing that the number of students in tertiary education and training continues to fall. The Government recently released figures that show there are 2400 fewer students in tertiary education and training than a year ago, despite the Government’s Fees-Free policy costing taxpayers $2.8 billion. This expensive policy was designed to attract more students into tertiary education and it has completely failed. Universities have had only 10 more students enrol, Wananga have decreased by 1188 and PTEs have decreased by 674. More concerning is the fact that there are 4740 fewer people undergoing Industry Training at a time when we’re desperately short of skilled workers. As National’s Associate Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment spokesperson, it is concerning to see so much taxpayer money going towards a policy which is having the opposite effect of what it was designed to do. The Government should have never over-promised and should be spending this money in education areas where it is really needed.
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raise up to $300,000 to cover all the costs. “It’s a huge sum of money I know – but the Council said the community’s previous appeals had failed as we lacked strong enough expert evidence,” said Janet. The ‘Save Stockade Hill’ Give-a-Little page has been live for four weeks and has received 120 donations so far. Whilst generous locals have been doing their bit, surprisingly the largest amounts have come from individuals further afield. Donations have included $1000 from the UK, $500 from Singapore and $200 from Australia. Some Howick business people have also started stepping up to aid Janet Dickson’s cause. “We’re so grateful to our local business owners, such as the Spillers. Their
generous donations are vital to the success of the appeal – we’re hoping that many more will help us,” she said. To date, with Give A Little contributions and direct donations to the Save Stockade Hill Views ASB bank account, the campaign has raised nearly $24,000. But almost as soon as the money comes in, it goes out again to cover the mounting appeal costs. So far, funds have let Janet Dickson and her supporters lodge the appeal, engage Alan Webb, a top Auckland barrister, and commission preliminary work by an expert town planner and landscape architect. The next stage is for the legal team to meet with Council on December 18, a meeting Alan has described as ‘pivotal’. Jim Donald, a well-known local
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Certainly, it seems this cause is important to many people all over Auckland – in fact to people dotted all over the world! However, without a major benefactor coming forward, it’s going to be a hard road. But like Sir Ed, sometimes taking on the impossible, with the right team and a bit of luck, it just might be possible to ‘Knock the b*****d off.” Only you, the people, can decide. ➤ Tracey Fox is a member of the Stockade Hill action group, the Defencibles ➤ Editor’s note: This is the second appeal to save the views. The first involved the Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association which was to fund taking Council to the High Court. It was lost (on a technicality) but the judge asked Council to do something - they created Plan Change 3 which finished recently and delivers a 137 degree viewshaft. ➤ Janet Dickson’s current appeal is pushing for retention of the 360 degree viewshaft and to not have any 3 storey buildings in the first row of properties surrounding the hill. ➤ If you would like to help Janet Dickson and fund the appeal you can do so by visiting https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/ stockadehillviews or donating direct to the Save Stockade Hill Views Fighting Fund ASB bank account 12-3040-0001191-00.
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figure and one of the appeal group, knows that without donations, their fight could stall. “To all the people who have given us money to get us this far – thank you. We can only hope that the money keeps coming and that we can keep going.” Certainly, as readers of the Times will know, there has been no lack of interest in the battle to save the views from Howick’s most famous landmark. Public response to this issue has been huge. In 2017, a petition against the up-zoning received 6700 signatures and in August more than 200 people turned up to the special commission hearing at Fencible Lounge. Robert Scott, the Chair of the Special Committee, remarked that the public turnout was more than the committee had ever seen at a hearing. Janet is hoping that as well as counting on people’s intense interest and support, many will now help fund the fight. You don’t have to be an accountant to know that getting $300,000 just from small donations is a daunting prospect - and one that raises a lot of questions, the principle one being, are people willing to put their money where their mouths are? At last count, the population of Howick is around 130,000. So, would 30,000 people each give $10, or possibly 60,000 each give $5? It’s the old ‘price of a cup of coffee’ argument but, actually, when you look at it like that, it’s not a lot to ask.
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OPINION
Fury more than big mouth H
aving returned from the dead in the 12th round, Tyson Fury was robbed when his WBC heavyweight boxing title bout against champion Deontay Wilder was declared a split draw in Los Angeles on Sunday. Had justice been served, it would have been one of sports greatest comeback stories after the selfstyled 33-year-old Gypsy King has been treated for drug addiction, alcoholism and mental health issues since relieving Wladimir Klitschko of his handful of titles in 2015 which now belong to Anthony Joshua. Renowned for a mouth that never stops singing his own praises, Fury also showed a big heart when climbing off the canvas in the ninth and 12th rounds after renowned KO puncher Wilder had lowered the boom. The first was from a bazooka right and the second from a right-left hook combo that looked to have knocked Fury out. But, like Lazarus, he rose from the dead to take the fight back to a bewildered Wilder. It was a great contest between a clever boxer who knows how to feint, jab and weave and a feared slugger who has dynamite in his hands but can’t box. Up until now he hasn’t had to, winning 39 of his previous 40 fights by KO.
But against a boxer of Fury’s skill, he was made to look clumsy for much of the fight. With “I’m a freak of nature” Fury having won all 27 of his previous fights, his draw allowed he and Wilder to retain their unbeaten records, with both keen for a rematch should Joshua continue to dodge them. If so, it will be eagerly anticipated,
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as would one against Joshua for either fighter. Meanwhile news from the Joseph Parker camp that trainer Kevin Barry has him hitting sparring partners below the belt to give him more mongrel could backfire badly if he’s disqualified for a foul blow. I understand the likeable Parker needs to be more aggressive against the rough and ready sluggers, but
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the former WBO champ needs to get stronger and increase his stamina if he’s to mix it with the likes of Joshua, Wilder and Fury. Speed is his forte and he doesn’t need to become a dirty fighter who risks disqualification. Having become the first New Zealand team to win a FIFA world championship medal, the Under 17 national girls team will be favour-
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ites to win the Halberg Team of the Year award. It was a courageous effort by a gritty bunch of girls who defended strongly throughout the tournament, especially in their 2-1 bronze medal win against a Canadian team that had greater speed and strike power. Grace Wisnewski scored twice in the first 13 minutes, her first in 16 seconds, a record for the fastest in the tournament’s history and she was unlucky not to have had a hattrick. Having earlier beaten Finland 1-0 and Uruguay 2-1 to qualify, coach Leon Birnie wisely fielded a second string team in the 2-0 loss to Ghana. That allowed him to field fresh legs in the massive 4-3 penalty shootout quarter-final upset against Japan Champions Spain beat New Zealand 2-0 in the semi-finals before beating Mexico 2-1 in the final after New Zealand won their bronze against Canada While Wisnewski was the attacking star, champion goalkeeper Anna Leat was the rock on which a stubborn defence prospered. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
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Premiers chalk up good win over uni ■ BY JIM ALLNATT
The winning senior girls team. The college’s U15 Girls also brought home a cup as National Champions and the U15 Boys won the Constellation Shield. Photo supplied
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Howick wins national sevens championships H
owick College’s senior girls Rugby 7s team have become national champions after winning the Youthtown Condors Sevens. It is the first time they have ever made it to the finals and went through with six tournament wins to win the title. They will now go on to compete in the Sanix tournament in Japan next year. The senior team is captained by Hinemoa Watene who represented NZ in the U18 rugby 7s team and won a gold medal at the Youth Olympics in Argen-
tina. Both teams came through top of their pools and entered quarter finals on the second days of their respective tournaments The senior girls lost to St Mary’s last year in the quarter finals and were determined to make amends. St Mary’s were one of the favourites for this year’s final The U15 girls lost in the semi finals to Southern Cross in the Auckland competition and met them again in their pool play and showed their skill level and fitness to beat them.
The senior girls finished second in the Auckland competition which is the qualifier for Condors, losing to MAGS in golden point. They have all trained hard leading up to the national tournament, wanting to improve on last year’s placings - a very focused and determined team. “These talented young ladies came through the tournament with six wins, 184 points for and only 19 against,” said Adelita Sotutu, the school’s Director of Sport.
In spite of bad weather shortening playing time the Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier men still managed to overcome the challenge offered by the highly rated University Xl with comparative ease. After being invited to bat first by the opposition Howick’s Opening pair of Bill Walsh and Dan Young compiled an opening 122 run partnership on a slow wicket and moist outfield before Walsh was dismissed one run short of his half century. Andrew Morrison joined Young in a second wicket stand yielding 121 runs before Young was bowled by slow left armer Patel for a chanceless 119. After Morrison went shortly after for 58, Brian Barnard and Dale Phillips took the total to 297/3 whereupon Skipper Walsh declared. Apart from a 60 run partnership for the third wicket University failed to handle the strong Howick Pakuranga bowling attack, which included Danru Ferns and Jamie Brown two current Aces, Donovan Grobb-
Daniel Young walking off after scoring 119. Photo Jim Allnatt
elaar, Rudi Botadra and Adam Jones and were dismissed in 64 overs for 149. Ferns bowled with real hostility to take 5/30 well supported by Grobbelaar 2/38 and Brown 2/19. Asked to follow on University had to play out 37 overs to save the match and for a while looked like doing it easily but when two wickets fell at 76, University collapsed to be 91/7 with 9 overs to go. However staunch defence saw University see the day out at 102/7. The pace bowlers all chipped in with a wicket each but it was Adam Jones who made the crucial breakthroughs with 3/15 off 12 overs. However the 15 points taken from this match have seen Howick Pakuranga lying second in the table just one point behind Suburbs New Lynn.
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Oh my Reindeer! Air NZ makes Christmas great again
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ir New Zealand’s new Christmas video sees the world’s naughtiest children unite in a bid to get back in Santa’s good books, after the Big Man accidently leaks his official “naughty list”. Released last week, ‘The Nicest Christmas Ever’ shows Air New Zealand flying to the rascals’ rescue, assembling an International Naughty Kids Summit to tackle the threat of empty stockings. Knowing that Santa is always watching, the delegation of little darlings pledges better behavior – but when talks stall with the US representative, it falls to New Zealand to save the season. More than 300 children of Air New Zealand employees auditioned to take part in the clip, with 17 selected to star as extras alongside the airline’s ground and cabin crew. Santa makes an appearance, as well as “Noel” the elf from last year’s Air New Zealand Christmas video.
From December 18-23, 7pm onwards, head to Eastgate Christian Centre for the Christmas Walkthrough. Photos supplied
The video follows Air New Zealand’s ‘A Very Merry Mistake’ from Christmas 2017 which shared Santa’s struggle to decipher the New Zealand accent. Photo supplied Air New Zealand General Manager Global Brand and Content Jodi Williams says the airline has a reputation for poking fun and wanted to inject some Kiwi humour into Christmas celebrations. “From childhood memories of writing to Santa, through to the drama of a festive tech fail, the heartwarming video plays on silly season moments in a very Kiwi way. “Showcasing our people is a hallmark of Air New Zealand’s brand campaigns and it was fantastic to be
able to share the limelight with more of the Air New Zealand family this time.” The video follows Air New Zealand’s ‘A Very Merry Mistake’ from Christmas 2017 which shared Santa’s struggle to decipher the New Zealand accent. This campaign attracted 13 million views and won the Global Content award at the PRWeek Global Awards in London. Air New Zealand’s ‘The Nicest Christmas Ever’ video can be downloaded online or viewed on YouTube.
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Police encourage revellers to ‘look after your mates’
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olice are urging Aucklanders and those visiting our city over the summer period to look after your mates and have plans in place to make sure you and your wider whanau and friends have a safe and pleasant time while enjoying the summer festivities. Police are launching Operation Summer this week, a targeted Police operation across Tamaki Makaurau which will be focusing on key areas of demand
that typically increase over the summer period. Operation Summer identifies trends in offending and hotspot areas over the busy summer season and Police will be proactively deployed to prevent these types of incidents from occurring rather than responding reactively to events at they occur. Inspector Jacqui Whittaker, Auckland City District Prevention Manager, says
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Join us this Christmas season as the sun goes down and the Village comes alight! Enjoy festive crafts, traditional baking and markets, stocking unique and traditional gifts. Sing along with the Villagers for Carols by Candlelight. Bring your own picnic or buy a delicious crepe (your choice of sweet or savoury).
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the holiday period is a busy time with increased demand on Police, emergency services and our partner agencies across Tamaki Makaurau. “Trends Police see during this period include increases in alcohol harm events, family harm incidents, road crashes, water-related call outs and burglaries,” she says. “Police will be out in force, actively patrolling in hotspot areas over the next two months making sure everyone is safe. “We ask that revellers drink responsibly and we discourage ‘pre-loading’. “We will be enforcing liquor bans and checking licensed premises are complying with the law and not serving intoxicated people. “We also urge people to plan ahead and make sure you know how you are going to get home.” Inspector Whittaker also says it is your responsibility to look after your mates and check they get home safely. Police also advise motorists to factor in breaks when taking long commutes and to drive patiently and to the conditions, with many roads becoming more congested over this time. The festive season also typically sees an increase in tension in some homes as well as family harm incidents. Anyone who witnesses or has information about family harm is asked to contact police. Anyone who doesn’t feel safe should immediately phone 111. Police will also have an increased presence near popular water spots over summer and we encourage everyone at the beach to keep close watch on their mates or family in case they get into trouble. The public can expect an increase in police presence around areas such as Piha and Muriwai, Waiheke, Mission Bay, Orewa, Beachlands and Maraetai. Police urge anyone who witnesses suspicious activity to call 111 immediately.
$5m extra for City Mission
Last week Auckland Mayor Phil Goff announced his Annual Budget 2019 – 2020 proposal to councillors seeking to help Auckland’s most vulnerable with a proposed contribution of $5 million to the City Mission’s HomeGround housing and social services project. The Mayor’s Annual Budget proposal also confirms the largest ever annual capital investment in transport infrastructure of $1.2 billion, continued investment in the water quality improvement programme and protection of Kauri, and holding average general rate rises to 2.5 per cent for the coming year. “This budget is about spades in the ground and cranes in the air. We are using the record levels of funding we’ve secured to deliver the critical infrastructure the city needs,” Goff says. “While focused on addressing the critical infrastructure issues facing our city, we must continue to help our most vulnerable. I am proposing additional funding of $5 million for the City Mission to support their HomeGround Project. “This budget is about delivering on Council’s commitment to transform Auckland into an inclusive, modern, world class city.”
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otany Downs Primary School’s can drive last Wednesday was a roaring success. A vast range of food and toiletry supplies was gathered and donated to the Salvation Army Food bank for Christmas. Once a term the school and PTA arranges a mufti day where it is $1 for mufti and then there’s a bake sale where some of the classes provide baking which is then sold to the students for $1-a-piece. This fundraiser usually raises $1000 - $1500 per term. This term the school ran a can drive instead where students were asked to bring an item or more if they were feeling generous which would then be donated to the Salvation Army Foodbank. Information was provided linking parents to the food bank’s most needed items www.foodbank.org.nz/ collections/most-needed. “Families more than
The students pictured are (left to right) Sonnie Mitchell, Jay Lau, Prisha Verma, Lexi Storey, Liam Jekel, Linaya Karunatillake with principal Mr T (Mr Bruce Trezise) and Salvation Army staff Eteta Petero (left) and Tracey Rota. Photo supplied delivered with most families donating two or three items per child and, in some cases, much, much more,” said the PTA’s Jess Storey. “Everyone was very generous and the Salvation Army food bank is very grateful as their supplies are getting very low.” The Salvation Army estimates the total value of goods donated at more than $4000 (853 cans and many other items).
Currently the Salvation Army is running a Christmas Toy appeal where they are seeking donations of new toys which they will collect and put aside for families who otherwise might not enjoy Christmas like many of us do. ► If anyone would like to donate gifts they can get in touch with Joe at the Salvation Army - joe.iosua@ salvationarmy.org.nz.
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