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As of last week, Howick Tourism Inc will also be known as East Auckland Tourism to incorporate the wider areas of Half Moon Bay, Pakuranga, Whitford, Beachlands, Maraetai and Clevedon. “It is far more beneficial to promote the whole area as a desirable destination. “We have so much to offer and we will work with tour operators to bring people here from cruise liners,” says Bo who works closely with Ms Chapman. The action plan is for tour-

ists at the Viaduct to hop on to a boat to Half Moon Bay where a dedicated van will be waiting to take people around. “Earlier, people were hesitant to visit east Auckland because they were worried about getting stuck in traffic which could delay their return to the cruise liner. “But now with a transport arrangement they can save on time.” There will be different packages catering to people with varied interests with lots of tourists attractions like Howick

Historical Village, Shamrock Cottage, Uxbridge Arts Centre, Stockade Hill, Howick Beach, Howick Farmers Market, Clevedon Market, Pakuranga Night Market, Botany Market, Mangemangeroa walkway, Half Moon Bay Marina, Rotary Walkway, Polish Heritage Museum, Zen Gardens, Ayrlies Garden, Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple and plenty of vineyards and scenic places to explore. “We will have a breakdown of activities for those interested in fitness or a family day out,” she says.

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Bo Burns (left) marketing and communications manager East Auckland Tourism and Charmaine Chapman, chairperson of East Auckland Tourism, are working on exciting plans to make east Auckland a tourist destination. Times photo Wayne Martin.

Bo is keen to work closely with local retailers to promote their businesses whilst tapping into the tourism market. A small membership fee for businesses to be part of the website, social media promotions and ATEED workshops to understand the tourism market—will be charged. “We are currently funded by the Howick Local Board to get us up and running after which we will work toward our business plan to sustain ourselves, partially at least.” Right now, the East Auckland Tourism website is being updated to be a one-stop shop highlighting tourist attractions. The website will be launched mid-March with great fanfare. It will be celebrated with a special Family Day Out that will replicate an ideal day tourists can experience in east Auckland says Bo, who has got the ball rolling to make east Auckland as successful a tourist destination as Matakana and Waiheke Island. East Auckland Tourism will also involve local sports personalities, artists and celebrities to promote it to Aucklanders as well as overseas visitors on social media as a must-visit attraction.

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Asbestos contaminated dwelling in Howick to be converted to daycare There are concerns over plans to turn a Howick residence contaminated with asbestos into an early childhood education centre. A neighbour, Liz, is against the daycare centre being built on the busy Howick Street and says it will increase congestion and noise in the area. She says residents were not informed of the development plans and were not given the opportunity to object. Discovering the asbestos contamination has only heightened her concerns for the building of an early childhood education centre at the Moore Street property in Howick, Liz says. “I had to do my own investigating to find out that the new owner planned to pull the house down and build a day care centre. “Renovations started before I had a chance to object,” she says. “Now, not only am I unhappy with living next door to a busy day care centre, but I don’t think turning an asbestos-ridden property into a daycare is the right thing to do.” Liz says she first became suspicious of the development when the owner of the property wouldn’t tell her why the house was being demolished. “He repeatedly told me he was not the owner of the property which of course was a lie.” Liz contacted council herself to find out the plans for developing the property. Despite her objections, Liz

A neighbour is outraged about plans to renovate an asbestos-contaminated house on Moore Street and turn it into a daycare centre. Photo Nick Krause

was told that the development was deemed “not notified” because it was not believed to have any adverse effects on the residents or environment. Liz says it was white powder coming from the demolition site that raised alarm bells for asbestos. “I contacted [WorkSafe NZ] and, sure enough, after an inspection, the house was found to be contaminated,” she says. Liz says the whole process for developing the day care has been unacceptable and she thinks Moore Street residents should have been kept in the loop. She now fears she may have been breathing in asbestos for weeks before the contamination was confirmed. Steve Pearce, Auckland Council manager regulatory compli-

ance says the property owner was found to have followed correct procedure related to asbestos contamination. “An Auckland Council Compliance Officer has inspected the site and found the owner of the property and contractors have followed all the correct protocols, had the property surveyed by approved asbestos testing service and identified areas for removal.” Pearce says it is common for asbestos to be concealed behind gib or other structures and surfaces and is often not identified until renovations commence. Notifying neighbours is determined on a case-by-case basis, Pearce says, which in this case was through signage posted outside the contaminated property.

Anna Wallace, Auckland Council manager of premium resource consents says the application for a building consent for the Moore Street site is still being processed. “Establish ECE Ltd has had a resource consent approved to develop the existing dwelling at 105 Moore St, Howick, into an early childhood centre,” she says. Wallace says several neighbours have provided feedback on the resource consent application which will be considered by the Duty Commissioner when making the decision. A decision has not been made on the application, she says. Affected parties can apply to the High Court for a judicial review of a resource consent decision.


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Taking help to all corners of world At a special Lunar New Year Blessing Ceremony on the weekend, volunteers and guests reflected on the relief work that the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation has done in around 19 countries when natural disasters strike ■■By Farida Master

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here have been times when they have reached a disaster zone before emergency services arrive. The Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation New Zealand, located at East Tamaki, is known to help victims of natural disasters with food, supplies, much-needed money packets and most of all with love and compassion. When the earth parts and swallows everything leaving people surrounded by death and destruction or cities are washed away or towns burnt to ashes, volunteers of the Tzu Chi Foundation all over the world rush to help and support the victims no matter which corner of the world they are located in. There was not a single dry eye in the house while people watched films that documented the work the foun-

dation does. Stories of human spirit, regardless of race, religion or country, touched everyone’s heart. The blessing ceremony stressed how important it is to “respect, love and protect mother earth” and that each and every person has the capacity to help make a difference. Auckland Councillor Sharon Stewart, who has worked closely with the foundation, said the responsibility rests on each one of us to protect our environment and not just rely on Auckland Council. The blessing ceremony also had a distressed tourist couple who spoke about how grateful they are for all the support they got from the foundation when their son developed a sudden ailment on their visit to Waitomo Caves and couldn’t breathe. And while their son is still hospitalised, they promised to become volunteers of the organisation that has helped them at the worst time of their lives.

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The Lunar New Year ceremony on Sunday ended with a sumptuous vegetarian meal enjoyed by all. Times photo Farida Master

More recently, the minute Patricia Duke a volunteer at the Tzu Chi Foundation heard about a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Taiwan on February 6. She called her family and asked them to donate $100,000 toward relief work. “I was heading home for Chinese New Year but when I heard of the earthquake. I called my parents and asked them to donate some money. How else can we help those who have lost everything,” she told the Times. “Five buildings collapsed and 14 died with around 400 people injured. The charity has a hospital and doctors and nurses working to help those injured by natural disasters,” she said.

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The popular Botany Summer BBQ, the free community event hosted by Botany MP JamiLee Ross, was a wash out on Sunday. Mr Ross says that the family event, at the Old Flat Bush School Hall featuring fun rides, bouncy castle and face painting for kids, will be postponed until sometime next month. Watch this space for details on the dates.

In its first show of the year, Proudly Asian Theatre is bringing Roots to Howick - the first time its brough a show outside of central city suburbs. It follows the journey of one woman’s quest to find her familial identity in the cultural confusion of Singapore. Roots will be on at Uxbridge Arts & Culture on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 Feb. Tickets available at uxbridge.org.nz/product/roots/. Don’t miss out!

Celebrate Chinese New Year Jackie Hui (left) with beauty queens Jess Tyson (second left) and Michelle Isemonger and a guest at the New Year bash. Photo supplied

the best dressed ladies at the lunch that welcomed the Year of the Dog. “We plan to have a senior beauty pageant in May and this would be a good time to select some of the seniors

for the contest,” she said. There was a lot of banter and prizes given away as never-ending plates of traditional Chinese food arrived, including fish that is considered lucky and auspicious.

On Saturday February 17 the Chinese New Year will be celebrated at Botany Town Centre and on February 18 at the Pakuranga Plaza from 3-6pm. Botany Town Centre will take you to the streets of Beijing transforming Town Centre Drive into an authentic street festival. The festival will feature a beautifully decorated Town Centre Drive adorned with Chinese lanterns, traditional food, arts and crafts vendors, as well as a variety of cultural performances on the stage and along the street.

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OPINION

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Pakuranga Community Constable Stanley Tung chats with Bixue Zheng at Highland Park Library. Times photo Wayne Martin

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n a unique move, the Asian Council of Reducing Crime has come up with an idea of people approaching the police without an element of fear. Over a session of two hours from 12 noon to 2pm, a police officer will be available to meet up with any member of the community at Highland Park Library where they can have a one-on-one with a police officer for a maximum of 15 minutes. “It’s doesn’t always have to be the cops that come to you when something bad happens; but you can also go to the cops for a friendly chat,” says Rosa Chow, chairperson of the Asian Council on Reducing Crime in an attempt to break barriers. “No Chinese person likes to go to the police station in their lifetime,” she says.

Starting from February 8, a trial run will be held with a Chinesespeaking police officer who will be available to meet around eight people in a span of two hours at the local library. “The police can provide an alternative information resource on crime prevention for the community in a relaxing atmosphere over a cup of Chinese tea. “A member of the Asian Council on Reducing Crime will be around to assist, and a library staff will be available to support the process. But this is not to be mistaken as a platform to reporting crime,” she cautions. The Asian Council on Reducing Crime is constantly working on ideas on reducing crime and hopes that this fosters a healthy relationship between the police and the Asian community.

Three years ago I doubt a medicinal cannabis bill would have been able to be passed through the Parliament. Yet earlier this month the Parliament passed such a law unanimously through its first reading. Two different bills have just been debated. The first was introduced by the government and builds on the work done to widen access to medical cannabis for the terminally ill. It did this by providing a legal defence for the use of cannabis to those with a terminal illness. The other bill was a “grow your own” bill from the Green Party that was very flawed, and was rejected. The previous government made some big steps in this area, such as providing lists of cannabis-based medical products that could be prescribed and would likely get Ministry of Health approval to

doctors. But, given a limited market, there are still issues around cost and access to these medical products. That means that it is still difficult for people who are suffering from a terminal illness to access products that have been shown to have the capability to ease suffering in certain cases. The question, then, is how do we best work within this system to provide a compassionate and evidence based avenue for treating these patients? In these limited cases, it is not only compassionate but also reasonable to recognise that the limited use of cannabis may ease these patients’ suffering and they should not be considered to be breaking the law if a doctor signs off on the use of cannabis. The discussion over medical cannabis should not be used as

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a way to legalise cannabis by stealth though. This is what the second Bill from the Green Party attempted to do. The Bill would have allowed people diagnosed with “migraines” as well as other conditions, to gain access to a waiver to grow and use their own cannabis. This Greens bill was a step too far when we are considering how we should regulate a medical product. Their proposal failed to get a majority in the Parliament with National, New Zealand First and some Labour MPs opposing it. We have come a long way as a country when our Parliament came together to unanimously vote for a Bill to improve access to medical cannabis for the terminally ill. Jami-Lee Ross, MP for Botany

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The popular kids’ event is being held at Pt England Reserve on February 18 with the TRYathlon starting at 9am. Participants will swim, cycle and run their way to the finish line to receive a medal. The increase in children aged 7-15 enrolling for the iconic sporting event continues the

trend for the TRYathlon’s growing popularity: the very first event, in 1992, saw just 800 entrants; while numbers for the 2016/17 TRYathlon series were close to 30,000. The Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon events are running throughout New Zealand from December 3, 2017 until April 8.

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t’s time to dig out your running gear and swap your dress shoes for sneakers because the Waipuna Conference Suites Highbrook Fun Run and Walk is back. Last year, more than 450 people hit the pavement for the annual event which is organised by the Highbrook Rotary Club. With a choice of distances available for both individuals and teams, there’s something for everyone. Entrants can choose to go it alone or in teams of four in a 5km walk, 5km run or 10km run on a stunning course beginning in Highbrook Park which is located at the end of Pukekiwiriki Place, off Kerwyn Avenue. The event, now in its fifth year, draws hundreds of people from the surrounding businesses every year as they vie to claim the title of 2018 champion – all the while raising funds for a good cause. While it’s aimed at businesses in the area, not working in Highbrook isn’t a valid excuse. The event is

open to everyone with entries just $20 per person. All proceeds from the event are donated to charities, with the majority of funds going towards an Audio Star hearing testing machine for Middlemore Hospital. Last year’s event raised a whopping $22,000 through participants and sponsors, with a range of charities benefiting. Held straight after work, the Fun Run and Walk is a great alternative to those standard after-work drinks – in fact, why not do both? After the exercise is done, hang around and recover with your team over a couple of drinks and a BBQ while enjoying the live entertainment on offer. Rally up your office team and head to www.highbrookrotary.org.nz to register and for more details. The Waipuna Conference Suites Highbrook Fun Run and Walk will be held on Wednesday, February 21st at 5:45pm sharp. Teams must be ready to go by 5:30pm.

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Applications open for Good in the Hood Groups doing good for people or the environment in Botany and Ormiston can apply now to be part of Z Energy’s 2018 Good in the Hood at one of the local Z stations. Applications are now open and the groups selected will all get a piece of the $4,000— each local Z station will be giving away during Good in the Hood voting month in May. Since 2012 more than $5 million has gone to community groups and projects doing amazing work to make neighbourhoods around the country thrive. The Z stations in Botany and Ormiston are looking for groups helping address a need in the local neighbourhood. A good community can’t exist without a good environment, so Z is again extending the programme to environmental groups too. “Botany and Ormiston are

Mr Huang dishonestly obtained about $52 million of loans through these activities. The other defendants in the case, Mr Huang’s wife, Kang Xu (also known as Yan (Jenny) Zhang), lawyer Gang (Richard) Chen and former bank employee Zongliang (Charly) Jiang, are due to appear in the Auckland High Court for trial commencing on 26 February. “Such use of deception, and bribery in one instance, undermines lenders’ confidence in borrowers in the mortgage market,” SFO director, Julie Read said. “If banks have to introduce additional checks, these costs may be passed on to borrowers increasing the cost of mortgages for all. “The sentence imposed today reflects the serious nature of misconduct in this case. The SFO is committed to investigating and prosecuting this kind of offending to maintain the integrity of the mortgage market and preserve New Zealand’s reputation for having corruption free business practices.”

Flat Bush property developer at the centre of a mortgage fraud scheme involving about 75 properties in Hamilton and Auckland has been sentenced to four years and seven months in prison with a minimum nonparole period of two years and three months for charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). Kang (Thomas) Huang, also known as Gang Wang, was sentenced today in the High Court at Auckland. Mr Huang pleaded guilty to all 10 charges he faced on December 21, 2017, which were eight charges of ‘Obtaining by Deception’, one charge of ‘Corruptly Giving Consideration to an Agent’, and one charge of ‘Dishonest Use of a Document’. Mr Huang, whose residential address is in Ormiston Road according to the NZ Companies Office, operated a property development business and was charged with providing false documents or information to several banks across multiple home loan applications. He was also charged with bribing a bank employee.

awesome neighbourhoods to operate in and, as a Kiwi company, we want to give back locally by helping groups caring for people or the environment. “The teams at Z stations in Botany and Ormiston are excited to be getting behind local groups to help them address the needs of our community. We can’t wait to read through the applications and see all the good happening in the hood,” Wayne and Melanie Kennerley, local Z retailers, said. To ensure the needs of local people and the environment are addressed, Z’s teams at Z stations in Botany and Ormiston will choose which groups they’ll get behind. “Good in the Hood is the ultimate in keeping it local. Last year we supported many fantastic charities in the area and some of the funds they received have helped ensure

homes are warm and dry, parents can provide food for their children and victims of trauma are supported,” Wayne and Melanie said. Customers will determine what percentage of the funding goes to each group by voting with an orange token every time they shop at Z this May. All Z stations will have an additional $1,000 of Good in the Hood funding to give away in the neighbourhood this year. Groups also benefit from increased exposure and a chance to interact with their community at the local Z. ➤➤Groups can enter online at z.co.nz/goodinthehood and are invited to pop in and introduce themselves to staff at the local station. Applications close on 28 February. For further information please contact Melanie Kennerley: 027 777 5554

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Best intentions stuck in mud ■■By Therese Henkin

The large tractor was last seen mowing the lawns at the reserve before its back end became stuck in a ditch that had flooded with water. It has been stuck in the mud since Saturday, with half of the reserve left unmown. Auckland Council head of operational management and maintenance Agnes McCormack says the frequency of mowing has been slowed down by the torrential downpours this month. “Due to the continued warm weather and

The wet weather is once again bad news for the state of our parks and reserves. Over the weekend, an Auckland Council tractor mower became bogged down in a park behind Elim Christian College on Botany Road. The incident comes just months after Auckland Council became inundated with complaints from residents of overgrown grass and unkempt reserves.

amount of rain we have been experiencing higher grass growth in our parks and reserves than what is usually expected for this time of the year,” she says. “The summer heat usually brings about dry conditions which slow down grass growth, but the added wet weather has brought about more spring-like conditions.” McCormack says contractors will get on top of the additional growth when condi- A tractor mower was left sitting in a council reserve after tions are dry enough to get mowers on site it became stuck in the mud following heavy rainfall. Photo Therese Henkin without risking the machines getting stuck.

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evan Congdon, one of the finest all-round cricketers ever produced by New Zealand, has died aged 79. A death notice says Congdon passed away peacefully surrounded by his beloved girls on February 10 at Howick Baptist Hospital. ESPN CricInfo’s Martin Williamson writes that Congdon was a technically correct batsman with tremendous powers of concentration - as evidenced by his backto-back big hundreds against England in 1973 - but was also able to play in a cavalier manner when the occasion demanded. “He supplemented this with sound fielding and medium-pace in and outswingers.” says Williamson. “He led New Zealand with distinction to their first Test win over Australia (after putting Australia in), and but for dropped catches, would probably have recorded a momentus win over England at Lord’s in 1973. “Unlike many, he thrived on the captaincy and his batting seemed the better for the responsibility.” Congdon played 61 Tests in a 13-year career, scoring 3448 runs at an average of 32.22 with seven centuries. He also took 59 wickets. Congdon played in 11 one-day internationals, including

Bevan Congdon played 61 Tests in a 13-year career for New Zealand. Photo Getty

New Zealand’s first in the format in 1973 against Pakistan. His average of 56.33 in ODIs is still the best for a New Zealand batsman with a minimum of 10 innings. He is survived by his wife Shirley and is father and father-in-law of Ali and John, and Sandy and Steve and grandfather to Matthew, Joshua, Lilly and Reeves. “Loved son of the late Cecil and Muriel Congdon. Brother to Fred, Les, Reg and Ken (all deceased) and brother to Neil,” the death

notice says. “Special thanks to the staff of the Howick Baptist Hospital for their loving and tender care of Bevan over the last 12 months.” A service for Bevan will be held at St Columba Presbyterian Church, 480 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany, Auckland on Friday February 16 at 1.30pm. “In lieu of flowers donations to Howick Baptist Hospital, www. hbh.org.nz would be appreciated.”

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Show celebrates two decades of new Beetle By Therese Henkin

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on Noble knows almost every Volksvagen ‘new Beetle’ in the Howick area. As he starts firing off a few of the number plates of Beetle’s that regularly grace the roads of east Auckland, there is no doubt he is an unwavering fan of the new Beetle. Replacing an icon isn’t easy, but the new Beetle design did exactly that when it was introduced in 1998 to huge fanfare. It was a bold move that kicked off a retro-niche in the car market and now, 20 years on, is paving the way to the new Beetle design becoming a bona-fide classic. Physically reminiscent of the beloved original VW Beetle, designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the 1930s, the new Beetle’s retro-theme captured the hearts of many. The new design sports a more distinctive rounded shape and is cherished for its unique design and interesting colours. Don Noble and Jane St GeorgeWaugh are just two of many who continue to adore the new Beetle and will be proudly showing off

Rehearsals are underway for HLT’s first production of the year.

theatre

Cruise Control at HLT ■■By Kelly Teed Jane St George-Waugh and Don Noble proudly showing off their VW Beetles. Times photo Wayne Martin

their cars at the Brit & Euro Car Show next month. Jane has a chic 2004 duck egg blue convertible that exudes elegance while Don’s 2005 yellow Beetle grabs the attention of anyone who catches a glimpse. The sloping headlamps and large round tail lights, and a high rounded roofline are what they love most about the new Beetle design. “They’re also nippy little cars, easy and fun to drive with plenty of oomph,” Don adds. “I think they are well on their way to becoming a classic,” says Jane. “But only time will tell.” This year the Brit and Euro Car show is celebrating the 20 year anniversary of the new Beetle design. Chair of the car show

organising committee, Rev Dr Richard Waugh, adds, “I commend Don and Jane displaying their Beetles and encourage many other East Auckland Beetle owners to register their cars via our website by the deadline of February 14. “It will be a real attraction to have a corral of these appealing cars, now 20 years old.” The ‘new Beetle’ cars will join more than 650 cars and motorcycles that will be on display at this free community event. The Brit & Euro car Show will be held at Lloyd Elsmore Park on Sunday March 4 from 10am. ➤➤See www.briteurcarshow.nz to register your VW Beetle or any other classic cars.

Fancy an ocean cruise? Then climb aboard for Howick Little Theatre’s first production of the year, Cruise Control. Written by David Walliamson and directed by Nathan Hey, Cruise Control follows three bickering couples as they board a cruise ship travelling from London to New York for seven days of marital healing. They board with the hope of escaping their reality, but instead find themselves trapped in the hellish world of designated dinner seating and B-grade cabaret. Hey says the play has moments of both drama and comedy, helped along by an amazing cast including some new blood to the theatre. “There’s so many elements in there – it’s drama, madness and lots of humour with great actors.”

He speaks of the unusual set design, which poses a challenge for both acting and directing. “It’s a challenging and exciting set, one that we don’t really use all that often at Howick Little Theatre with a 270 degree sightline. It’s been an awesome experience.” Hey has directed twice at Howick Little Theatre before, as well as short film, and says audiences can expect a “very highly executed play”. “I pride myself on having a slick and well-rehearsed show. “They [audiences] can expect to be entertained [and] to have a laugh. “It’s a great cast with a passion for acting [who] have been working very, very hard,” he says. “I wouldn’t have chosen it to direct if I didn’t believe it was really good.” ➤➤Cruise Control is on at Howick Little Theatre from February 24 – March 17.

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greater increase compared to the last quarter of 2017” “The Wellington market continues to rise, however value growth has slowed in the Hutt Valley.” “The Christchurch market remains flat while the Dunedin market continues to see a trend of steady value growth seen there throughout 2017.” “Market activity across the nation appears to be picking up now that people have returned to work from the holiday season. The easing of the LVR restrictions for both investors and home buyers this month, along with continued strong net migration, low interest rates, and a shortage of housing supply means it’s likely we can expect moderate value growth to continue during February and March which are annually the busiest months in the housing market.”

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ith massive economic and environmental advantages, it is no surprise that prefab and tiny houses are trending worldwide. Founder and CEO Graham Bloxham developed the eco tiny iPod tiny home product to disrupt the building industry by providing a fresh take on ready-to-go, portable and stackable housing. “So many New Zealanders are in need of affordable houses but don’t have access to finance, land or insurance. The building industry is stumbling along, overcharging with long wait times. In some cases 2 years. “We have found ways around all this,” Bloxham says. “I started Eco tiny to make housing affordable and I don’t mean $500k affordable, I mean $100k. For under a hundred grand Bloxham says you can be in an off-the-grid stylish Scandinavian styled tiny pod in 10 weeks including consent.”

Eco tiny will build homes nationwide in particular for: ➤➤IWI wanting to get Whanau out of cars and sheds. ➤➤A farmer on the edge of a tourism hot spot looking to add value and make extra cash. ➤➤Infill housing in the suburbs. ➤➤Stack-able pods in the CBD around buildings. The banks are getting tougher. Eco Tiny has negotiated a rent-to-own

model with wrap-around services and insurance. Eco tiny houses are self-contained small homes 22 square metre studio and 34 sq m, 1 bedroom units, often built on wheels – perfect for first home buyers, anyone looking to get on the property ladder or if they’re hoping to reduce their carbon footprint. Eco tiny houses can be off-the-grid or connected to services. Bloxham’s ipod called the Ecotiny Warrier pod is powered by wind, sun, gas and rain. The Ecotiny Warrier pod is either plumbed in and consented or totally self sustainable. Built from NZ steel eco panels the iPods are flexible, strong, super warm, healthy and exceptionally cool. Bloxham says Eco tiny can manufacture 10 iPods a month currently and will be able to get up to 50 a month all going well. Eco tiny’s design process allows consumers to mod their pod and add off-the-grid elements such as wind generation, Bloxham has driven the cost out of solar systems and added in a myriad of IOT Internet of things and sensors to mod the pod up and get connected. Off-the-grid doesn’t mean off-the-radar. You may have seen the tiny house stolen from Canberra, Australia in September. Eco tiny’s iPod tiny homes come equipped with a security system that syncs with the Eco tiny’s dashboard app on your smartphone. You can also check your iPods vital stats including water and solar col-

Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford said the stocktake highlights the increasing number of elderly facing housing-related poverty because “fewer and fewer” are mortgage-free and able to survive on Superannuation alone.

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Housing crisis paints ‘devastating impacts’ An independent stocktake of New Zealand’s housing sector has found the housing crisis the country faces is deeper and more entrenched than previously revealed. Commissioned by Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford and released on Monday, A Stocktake of New Zealand’s Housing assesses the entire housing continuum from homeownership and market renting, to state housing and homelessness, and the social cost of sub-standard housing. “It paints a sobering picture of the devastating impacts of the housing crisis, particularly on children,” said Twyford. “Homelessness, transience and substandard housing have had a lasting, and sometimes even deadly effect on our youngest.” He said the stocktake highlights the increasing number of elderly facing housing-related poverty because “fewer and fewer” are mortgage-free and able to survive on Superannuation alone. “Most concerning is the hidden homeless – those who feel they can’t seek government housing support for their families – for which there are no

official estimates,” Twyford said. “The stocktake suggests there could be significant numbers of ‘floating homeless’ which will lead to a growing homeless rate as more people seek help.” The stocktake warned New Zealand is “quickly becoming a society divided by the ownership of housing and its related wealth” and found “recent housing and tax policy settings appear to have exacerbated this division”. “The Government is committed to addressing this inequality. Fixing the housing crisis will take bold action. The Government has a significant work programme to respond to these failures; implementing KiwiBuild, improving conditions for renters, increasing the supply of public housing, and rebalancing tax settings to discourage speculation,” Twyford said. The stocktake’s authors were Alan Johnson of the Salvation Army, Otago Public Health Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman and economist Shamubeel Eaqub. “Their work is an important building block that will help the Government make policy decisions.”

lected, income tracking if plugged into Airbnb which links to Xero and does the tax on the fly, battery levels, warmth and add other gadgets for a connected life. Bloxham is dedicated. Eco tiny’s goal is to sell 3000 tiny homes by working within the changing regulatory environment. Infill housing rule changes, Auckland just freed up 35,000+ sections and Hutt City

wants 2000 + more homes! Eco tiny is flexible in terms of income and use. Pod owners can rent out and turn the money on or off, to plug their iPod tiny home into Airbnb and pay their investment off in as little as year or turn off if friends are coming to stay. At 3.1m by 7.2m long and a giant deck, Eco tiny’s iPod require only 35sq m of land to get started.

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➤ Community notices U3A Ormiston

Getting all warm and fuzzy, admits teacher

Our next meeting is on Thursday February 22 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphy’s Road. Everyone is welcome, admission is free and morning tea is provided. Guest speaker Dr Lindsay Diggelman will talk about ‘Fighting for God-religious conflict in the Middle Ages and 21st century’. Murray Ross will also talk about Overcoming Cancer. Contact Peter 272-4479.

It’s lovely when we get feedback like this. It follows a story “There’s something about Mary,” (Times, February 8) in which we talked to Baverstock Oaks School principal Mary Wilson who is going to retire at end of term 1, only to coach school principals all over New Zealand.

Below we print a note to principal Mary Wilson from teacher Trish Morgan entitled `Room 9 warm fuzzy’: “Brian Liu from Room 9 turned up this morning with the newspaper saying...”I can’t believe I found Mrs Wilson in my letter box.” Bravo Brian.

Country music

Salsa and Latin dance

Summer soul session

The next meeting of the Eastern Districts Country Music Club is on February 21at 7.30pm at The Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall. All welcome. For more info phone Kevin 027-4789246.

Learn to dance Salsa and other Latin dances, Tuesday nights, 7pm at Industry Bar, 24 Dunrobin Place, Pakuranga. Cost $5 for casual classes. Contact 029-2004199.

February 25 Feb - Roz & Friends - free Sunday soul music from 4pm-7pm, the Good Home, Howick, corner of Picton Street and Uxbridge Road.

Travel group Uxbridge Travel Club is presenting ‘The Baltic States and Russia’ narrated by Gill Muggleston, Friday, February 16 at 7.15pm [time to mix and mingle before a 7.30pm start] at Te Whare Ora, Garden of Memories hall, Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Visitors welcome. Admission $6. Phone Adrienne 534-4989.

Probus meeting Half Moon Bay Ladies Probus meets on the third Monday of each month at 10am at Bucklands Beach Bowling Club on the corner of Morrow Ave and Devon Road, Bucklands Beach. Interesting speakers and morning tea. New members welcome. Phone Margaret 535-9310 or 570-8686.

Minister retiring Andrew Norton, retiring senior Minister at St Columba Presbyterian Church, Botany, will be the speaker at the next luncheon to be held Tuesday March 13 at 12.30pm in the Church Function Rooms, 480 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany. Andrew will be sharing his life and faith story. All welcome, bookings essential. Cost : $12pp Phone receptionist 274-4864.

Yoga and breathing Relax and rejuvenate with simple ‘Art of Living’ yoga and breathing exercises at Highland Park Library, Sunday February 18, 2pm-3pm. Free event. Everyone welcome.

Scottish Country Dancing Highland Park Club are holding weekly beginner’s classes commenced Wednesday February 14, 7.30pm, for 4 weeks; Howick Primary School hall; cost $20 each for the whole four weeks. No partners are needed - just soft soled footwear. Come and enjoy this great way to keep fit. Enquiries: phone Warren 5343482, or Lynn 5348933.

Eastern Bonsai Club We meet on the third Thursday of the month (February 15), at the Community House, 47 Aviemore Drive, 7pm - 9:30pm. We cater for all levels. Beginners welcome. Please bring a tree or shrub. Phone Kelly 021-2637444.

Breast Cancer Support The East Auckland Breast Cancer Support Group will meet on Wednesday February 21 at 7.30pm at the Highland Park Community House, 47 Aviemore Drive. This will be first meeting of the New Year so please bring along some thoughts on who you would like as our guest speakers. Phone Jennifer on 576 6776, or Wynne on 534 7265.

The Garage Op Shop You’ll find bargains galore and some of the best prices around at The Garage Op Shop, 96 Udys Rd, Pakuranga. During the month of February and March, kids clothing $1. Opening hours Friday 10am2pm. Phone 576-2435 or thegarageopshop@pcf.gen.nz.

Neighbourhood support Howick/Botany Neighbourhood Support annual general meeting. Come and find out what is happening in your community. Thursday March 1 at 7 pm at Botany Library, Level 1, Sunset Terrace, Botany Town Centre. For any queries contact Janelle Johnson howickbotanynhs@gmail.com.

Classy cafts Indoor Market will reopen on Saturday, March 3, 9am-1pm, inside All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick (opposite Subway) - and then on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Quality NZ-made crafts. Contact: Ruth 535-7513.

Garage sale Trinity Methodist Church, 474 Pakuranga Highway at 8am on February 24. Good quality clothing, household items and much more. Contact 532.9621.

Inner Wheel Club of Howick Inner Wheel is one of the world’s largest woman’s voluntary organisations with 60 Clubs in New Zealand. We meet monthly on the third Wednesday. Inner Wheel is a great way to meet new people, build friendships, learn new skills and build your confidence, while helping the community locally and reaching out internationally. We have guest speakers and outings. Why not join us? Phone Elizabeth 271-6642 or Adrienne on 271-5755.

Lego time Come and join our Lego Time at Highland Park Library any time between 10 am and 3 pm on Sunday February 25. Let your imagination run wild. Parents and children are welcome! Phone 377-0209. 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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Te Uho o Te Nikau Primary School opens Term One 2019 at 187 Flat Bush School Rd. The establishment Board of Trustees is in the process of implementing an enrolment scheme as directed by the Ministry of Education Under section 11H(1) of the Education Act 1989. The proposed zone map and precise written description are available at admin@tenikau.school.nz All students who live within the home zone shall be entitled to enrol at the school. Members of the community are invited to make comment regarding this proposed enrolment scheme by email or in writing to: The Board of Trustees, PO Box 230259 , Botany Hub 2163 Submissions close 1 month from the date of this notice.

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Board of trustees’ election Nominations are invited for the election of One (1) parent representative to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself (make sure you sign both parts of the form). Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 2nd March 2018 and may be accompanied by signed candidates’ statements. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 16th March 2018 Graeme Brown Signed Returning Officer

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ELECTRICIAN NZ registered, very reasonable rates. All electrical services. 027 296 1520

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PLAY RUGBY LEAGUE

Howick Hornets Regby League, Paparoa Park, Howick CD258892

REGISTRATIONS Tuesday 13 Feb 5:30-8:00pm and Thursday 22 February 5:30-8:00pm & AVAILABLE ONLINE Under 6’s - Senior Grades

www.sporty.co.nz/howickhornets All enquiries please email jnrclubcaptain@howickhornets.co.nz Please book your appointment through our website www.elementalbodytherapies.co.nz or by phoning Tatia on 09 534 5686 or 021 369 869 16 Selwyn Rd, Howick

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he Pakuranga and Howick Realty owner claimed 13 medals at the recent Oceania Masters Athletics Championships in Dun-

edin. He competed in more events than anyone else at the championships and broke multiple New Zealand records with ease. The competition was his biggest medal haul to date and included 12 gold medals with one silver. Johnson started track and field at age 65 and particularly enjoys the decathlon and pentathlon events but says he’s not particularly exceptional at any one event these days – rather he’s consistent across the board. “I just try everything, I try every event. I’ll do every event from the 100m to the 10km. There’s not one thing I won’t try. I’ll do everything. I believe you don’t know what you can do until you try.”

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Play tennis this year.

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Ron Johnson. File photo

TRIALS:

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REGISTER YOUR INTEREST online prior to the trials www.purc.co.nz all enquiries please email: netball@purc.co.nz

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• Exciting New Astroturf Playing Surfaces - 8 courts available • Club caters for all levels from Interclub to Social • In-house tournaments all year round • Pro-shop on site providing coaching, demo-racquets and more • Incredible lounge and social facilities • Friendly club atmosphere • Full outline of membership options and more information available on our website

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BEACHLANDS-MARAETAI

AFC

SPORT SPORT AND AND LEISURE LEISURE Beginner Courses

HPNC Netball Courts Opporunity to register, try on and buy uniforms Trial Dates and Times:

Juniors Sunday 4 March at 2:00pm

Come join us! Mondays 7:30 - 9:30pm Beginners Classes commences 5th March Learn to dance the night away Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango etc - Keep fit, have fun! Girl Guide Hall, Glenside Ave, Pakuranga

Ph: Tracey 021 1088 767 - Grant 022 0878 034 sporty.co.nz/whitfordforrestarchers

Contact Janine Ross 021 404216

Check out our website and Facebook pages for further details http://www.sporty.co.nz/wakaaranganetballclub

PAKURANGA RUGBY LEAGUE COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB (Inc)

LIVE LOCAL PLAY LOCAL

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JUNIOR REGISTRATION Every Tuesday and Thursday 5:00-7:30pm

PRESEASON TRAINING HAS STARTED - Every Tuesday and Thursday 6:00pm All enquiries please call the Club 576 5419 or 029 773 0019

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All new players please bring copy of birth certificate or passport Any interested Coaches or Managers for Junior and Youth Grades would be much appreciated

BUCKLANDS BEACH TENNIS CLUB

Junior Registrations Open Now! PURC.CO.NZ www.purc.co.nz

MID SUMMER OPEN DAY

Weigh in dates 24th of February @ 1pm to 4pm 28th of February @ 4.30pm to 8.30pm 3rd of March @ 1pm to 4pm 4th of March @ 9am to 12pm

CAN PLAY OR WANT TO LEARN? COME ALONG... SOCIAL TENNIS FREE COACHING @ 3.30PM

ALL WELCOME ALONG... KIDS & ADULTS & FIND OUT WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER!

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SUNDAY 18th feb 3 - 5pm

The club caters for all levels of archers ranging from irst time shooters to world championship winners. Whitford Club has several NZFAA (New Zealand Field Archery Assn) trained instructors that are available each week. Gear is available to hire from just $10. Lights must be on when driving in the forest.

College Sunday 4th March at 4:00pm

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Phone Sheryll 626 6221 - Lesley 021 1666 988 www.hrdc.co.nz

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by qualified Yoga instructor Tuesday and Level Class Thursday Howick Learn more by visiting http://www.homenutrition.xyz/YC.pdf or Phone Alison 021 8300292

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BMAFC BMAFC Grading: Grading: Tuesday 13th, Thursday 15th, Tuesday 20th, Thursday 22nd, Tuesday 27th & Thursday 1st March 2018 at Te Puru Times: Times: 9th & 10th grade 4:00-5:00pm 11th & 12th grade 4:30-5:30pm 13th &14th Grade 5:00-6:00pm 15th Grade 5:30-6:30pm Online Registrations: www.bmafc.co.nz Players wanted for Beachlands Maraetai Senior Women Soccer Team. Games are Sundays at 11:00am Join BMAFC for good football, great Club culture, superb facilities and one of the best locations to play the beautiful game.

MID SUMMER REDUCED JOINING RATES! ROGERS PARK JERN PLACE EASTERN BEACH

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Pakuranga United Rippa Rugby Under 5/6/7’s - Give it a go day !!

Want to give RIPPA RUGBY a go? This day is for you! Learn the game of RIPPA RUGBY Rugby skills and drills 11:30am-12:30pm BBQ and Drinks 12:30 - 1:00pm Registration 1:00-4:00pm Saturday, 24 February and 3 March Lloyd Elsmore Park www.purc.co.nz Ph: 09 576 7928 Live Local/Play Local


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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Pakuranga

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Due to demand, Bridgestone Select Howick requires a motivated, go ahead trainee, possibly a recent school graduate to join our team. No experience required as full extensive Bridgestone onsite and online training is provided with recognised Bridgestone certifications. We require someone Able to follow instruction Accurate, with an eye for detail Practical and able to operate machinery Ability to work under pressure Have a general interest in cars is a must, as is a good level of fitness

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Medical Receptionist /Administrator

St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church

Anglican Church All Saints’

141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush Services: 10am Sunday and Wednesday

St Pauls Church

SUNDAY

SERVICE

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annemora local Andre Heimgartner will carry the championship lead into the final round of the BNT V8s Championship in March following the weekend’s penultimate round of the series. The Circuit Chris Amon round at Manfeild was held over 9-11 February and saw the 22-year-old Nissan Motorsport Supercar driver take out first, third and fifth in tricky conditions to secure second for the round and maintain his title lead. “Overall it was not a bad weekend, we showed lots of speed which was really positive and to be leading the championship ahead of the final round is something we are very happy about,” Heimgartner said. “The weather really played a part in the weekend’s proceedings. Practice went to plan for us, but we went into qualifying not having had any dry laps and we came away second fastest. “In the first race we started on the outside and fell in behind Nick Ross going into turn one before managing to get past him going into turn three on the second lap. From there we were able to control the race and take the win, while extending our championship buffer.“ Race two was a bit of a struggle as our tyres were not quite as good as those of everyone else, but we made the best of what we had. We

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issues with the car so I had to make a trip to pit lane to check that all was okay, which saw us bring the car home in fifth. “It is never fun being taken out while leading a race, but at the end of the day we had a good weekend and most importantly, we left Manfeild leading the points tally ahead of the final round at Hampton Downs next month (9-11 March).” Before he gets to Hampton Downs, Heimgartner has some other exciting racing exploits on his plate – namely, his first Supercars round as a driver with Nissan Motorsport. “I have my first test with Nissan Motorsport coming up this Friday, and I am really excited to get in the car and turn some laps ahead of the Adelaide 500 (March 1-4),” Heimgartner said.

started second and put the pressure on at the start. Later though I would be overtaken and then soon after we had a torrential downpour which saw the race finish under safety car with me in third. “The final race was a real interesting one – I started second last thanks to the reverse grid and got a good start into turn one, going around the outside of nearly everyone to move to second position behind Jason Bargwanna. “Then I was able to pass him going into the last corner of that lap and controlled the race before it started raining again – this made it quite tricky on slick tyres but I was maintaining it before unfortunately I was turned around at turn one (the other driver received a post-race penalty for the contact). After that contact we had some

A local Special Olympics athlete is preparing to take on a new challenge, as part of a group of athletes set to become ambassadors for Special Olympics New Zealand, known as Global Messengers. Pakuranga’s Monique Irvine, who competes with Special Olympics Howick-Pakuranga is one of six athletes who will take part in the Global Messenger training programme this year. The goal of the programme is to equip athletes with the skills to take up the role of ambassador for the organisation within their communities around the country. Following the training Monique will join a group of more than 70 Global Messengers who promote Special Olympics in New Zealand and support and inspire other athletes. Monique says being named a Global Messenger is a dream come true. She is looking forward to encouraging other people to be a part of the Special Olympics family, to try out different sports and make heaps of new friends. “I want to encourage them to get fit and healthy,” Monique says. “Special Olympics has a sport for every ability or interest. It helps us to become independent.” Monique (29) was first introduced to Special Olympics at the age of six. More than 20 years later the swimmer has been to four National Summer Games events, and represented New Zealand at the World Summer Games in Los Angeles in 2015, where

she won a silver medal in backstroke. In both 2015 and 2016 Monique was named Disabled Athlete of the Year at the Howick-Pakuranga Sports Awards. “I love sports and Special Olympics gives me the opportunity to compete at my level and even win medals,” Monique says. “I have made so many new friends from around the world, had lots of new experiences and have had the chance to travel in New Zealand and overseas.” When she’s not training and travelling with Special Olympics, Monique is kept busy with her part-time job at McDonalds and her volunteer work at Pakuranga Heights Primary School. She also enjoys taking long walks, doing puzzles, gardening and fishing. “Being selected to become a Global Messenger is a huge achievement and an amazing opportunity for these athletes,” said Julia Sanson, regional team leader for Special Olympics New Zealand. “Not only will they learn new and valuable leadership skills that will help them in their lives and careers, but they will also become the face of Special Olympics in their communities. The Class of 2018 started their leadership training yesterday in Wellington. Special Olympics New Zealand partners with The Training Practice and Attitude Pictures to deliver the four-workshop programme, with workshops also taking place in May, August and October.

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RUGBY - GLOBAL TENS

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Arzan Todywalla (in blue and black strip) playing in the tournament.

ead Blues coach Tana Umaga was delighted with the contribution of his young players, and how the experienced players stood up in claiming the Brisbane Global Tens title. The Blues came from behind with two tries in the final three minutes to grab a 10-7 win over the Hurricanes on a wet second day of the tournament. The Blues trailed 7-0 until All Blacks Akira Ioane and George Moala made their mark. Ioane scored to close the gap before Moala produced a solo effort to force his way over with time up on the clock. It is the second major Tens tournament that the club has won, after claiming the World Club Tens in Singapore in 2014. Blues teenager Caleb Clarke was named player of the tournament and was top try scorer with five over the two days. Pakuranga United Rugby Club member (ex St Kents) Dalton

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Big wins at futsal tournament New Zealand performed strongly at Australia’s largest futsal tournament recently. Around 120 teams from Oceania and Asia gathered to compete in the Craig Foster International Cup in the Gold Coast last month. St Kentigern College student Arzan Todywalla captained the East City U19 Boys side to victory against Galaxy FC, winning 2-1, however he was forced to do it from the sidelines after a serious injury forced him out of playing. Despite not being able to play with his foot

in a moonboot, Todywalla insisted on remaining with the team and supporting them from the sidelines. He also opted to join the U16 team and support them in their training session – a move which impressed coaches Bakr Al-Saudi and Declan Peach who offered him a role as assistant coach to the U16. East City won two gold cups in the tournament, the other by the U16 Boys side against Brisbane Elite, 6-4.

Papalii featured prominently in the competition. Umaga was especially pleased with the efforts of a number of players who have been replacements at the club, covering early season for the All Blacks and also injuries. “Some guys have been with us for two months, some two weeks, but they showed some real resilience to combine together. “The result is great, but some of the off-field stuff, and learning to follow through and win those critical moments was really pleasing for us this weekend.” The coach was also pleased with the contribution of former Blues great, Carlos Spencer who was the wildcard player in Brisbane. “Just having him around was great for our guys. He’s somebody who is revered in our club, so just that and some of the little bits he’s been passing onto our guys at training and he’s carrying back, and doing that kind of

job. “He always seems to have a knack of winning whenever he’s involved, so I’m sure the boys have taken something from him.” The Blues now quickly turn their attention back to Super Rugby and the final preseason match against the Hurricanes at the Mahurangi Rugby Club, Warkworth A&P Showgrounds today with kick off at 4pm. “The win is good for this group. Now we take those learnings and get back to business for this week which is our last hit out before the Super Rugby season gets underway.”

Blues results:

Blues 29 (Tamati Tua, Caleb Clarke, Dalton Papalii, Melanai Nanai (2) tries; Jonathan Ruru 2 Cons) Queensland Reds 7 Blues 47 (Dalton Papalii, George Moala, Jordan Trainor, Kurt Eckund, Tamua Manu, Mike Tamoaeita, Caleb Clarke tries; Clarke 6 cons) Wild Knights (Japan) 10 Blues 29 (Caleb Clarke 3, Jordan Olsen, Tanielu Telea tries; Sam Nock 1 con, Jonathan Ruru 1 con). Melbourne Rebels 7

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