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Police are on the hunt for suspects following an attempted break in at Pakuranga Plaza early on Tuesday morning. Police received reports of the incident at around 5am. “A group of offenders were seen throwing rocks in an attempt to gain entry into the plaza however they were unsuccessful,” says Senior Sergeant Pete Kaveney. “They fled in what is believed to be a black vehicle which headed toward Glen Innes.” Police are conducting area inquires which will include reviewing CCTV footage. Police are asking for anyone who might have information on the incident to contact Senior Sergeant Peter Kaveney from Counties Manukau Police on 261-1321. Alternatively, information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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The expansion will bring Botany Town Centre’s gross lettable area to more than 62,700 square metres, with more than 200 retailers, while still embracing the qualities of an open shopping centre that shoppers enjoy.
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otany Town Centre is to undergo a multi-million development which will begin this month with a completion date set for May 2019. AMP Capital on Friday announced a $78 million development and expansion project at Botany Town Centre, one of Auckland’s largest regional shopping centres. The development will include the introduction of international and national retailers; an additional mix of speciality retailers, a comprehensive refurbishment to Garden Lane, a refresh of the fresh food precinct adjoining the New World supermarket and an expansion of the alfresco dining offer. This is in addition to the existing entertainment precinct which includes HOYTS undertaking a major refurbishment, with the upgrade of more than 1000 powered recliner cinema seats, updates to the HOYTS LUX premium cinema experience and more. AMP Capital portfolio manager Nick Cobham said: “After considered preparation and planning, we are thrilled to announce a significant retail, leisure and entertainment expansion in one of Auckland’s fastest-growing and most populous areas. “Botany Town Centre has always been the hub of the Botany community and will remain close to its roots in both design and spirit – just in a bigger, better and even more inviting format.” The centre’s historical suc-
➤➤A refreshed fresh food precinct; ➤➤Semi-enclosed Garden Lane precinct; ➤➤Improved entertainment precinct, including HOYTS refurbishment.
cess, the growth of the surrounding suburbs and the demand for ever more sophisticated, globally-focused and interesting retail, food and entertainment offerings mean investing in the centre is a must, Cobham said.. “Investors certainly see the value in further investment to ensure Botany continues to meet the shopping and entertainment demands of a thriving local population.” Botany Town Centre opened in 2001 and quickly became an integral part of the east Auckland community. Currently Auckland’s secondlargest shopping centre by lettable area, Cobham said the vision is to continue to be New Zealand’s pre-eminent town centre that incorporates quality retail, lifestyle and leisure offers, and an excellent investment opportunity for our investors. The development is being undertaken by AMP Capital Shopping Centres, AMP Capital’s specialist retail division, which has over A$10 billion ($10.75b) in assets under management. The 300-strong team manages a portfolio of 30 shopping centres in Australia and New Zealand includ-
ing Botany Town Centre and Manukau Supa Centa in Auckland, Bayfair Shopping Centre in Tauranga, and The Palms in Christchurch. The expansion will bring Botany Town Centre’s gross lettable area to more than 62,700 square metres, with more than 200 retailers, while still embracing the qualities of an open shopping centre that shoppers enjoy, said Hudson. Botany plans to embrace its environment even further, delivering a seamless movement between open air and enclosed spaces, he said. Naylor Love construction has been appointed as the main contractor for the project.
Development details: ➤➤The development is programmed to begin midFebruary 2018 and targeted for completion in May 2019; ➤➤The expansion will bring Botany Town Centre’s gross lettable area to more than 62,700 square metres, with more than 200 retailers; ➤➤Introduction of new international and national retailers to the centre;
Boy hit by car, seriously injured, now recovering An 11-year-old boy is now home after being hit by a car on Thursday afternoon. Police were called to the scene on Bucklands Beach Rd, near the Highland Park intersection at 3:09pm. The boy was taken to Middlemore Hospital with serious injuries. The Serious Crash Unit is investigating.
Year 9 picnic Howick College is welcoming the new batch of Year 9 students with a picnic this year to kick-start their journey through high school. “We hope for this to be a fun evening to bring the community together, with activities running throughout,” say Community Council leaders Nathaniel Marsters and Annaliese Lines. There will be stalls run by students, explaining to students and parents the leadership opportunities available. “We are also hoping to promote our new leadership structure Howick College has offered to students this year.”
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Cultural fiesta brings communities together There was such a festive atmosphere as hundreds of people celebrated Chinese Lunar New Year with great gusto at the Botany Town Centre on Saturday and the Pakuranga Plaza on Sunday afternoon. “This day is celebrated with millions of people in China, with lots of song, dance, food and entertainment. It’s like the Oscars of the East,” said the master of ceremonies. From the lion dance to traditional folk dances, Chinese orchestra and the tiny tots putting on an entertaining performance, the Lunar New Year celebrations organised by founder of Pakuranga Chinese Association Barry Hung and assisted by local board member Peter Young, was funded by the Howick Local Board. Also very popular was the God of Wealth, one of the most photographed people at the free cultural fiesta that welcomed the Year of the Dog. Plenty of street stalls from handicrafts to those creating social awareness truly brought the local community together.
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he timing was perfect. On the day of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in South Korea, 19 school ambassadors at Farm Cove Intermediate were ceremoniously honoured for their support with pastoral care provided to students from South Korea. It was a celebration of leaders as role models. School ambassadors and councillors were acknowledged for reaching out to the South Korean students with a badge and colourful lei representing different nationalities. Encouraging values of cultural intelligence, the school ambassadors at Farm Cove Intermediate work though out the year supporting international and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students. Farm Cove Intermediate has around 18 Korean students visiting from Cheongju Girls High School and Jusung Middle School for three weeks. The school also has a handful of Korean home stay students on the school roll. Some of the young leaders who take pride in their role and wear their badge like an Olympic gold, accompanied the visiting Korean students for a tour of the Sky Tower while another lot of student leaders
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Encouraging cultural understanding school ambassadors of Farm Cove Intermediate were celebrated on . Left to right Jaedon Burgess, Joseph-Lee, Lisa Scott, Julia-Lee, Hazel Tautua, Tina Jung and Amy Shin. Photo Farida Master
will be accompanying them to the Howick Historical Village and the Rotary Walkway. Year 8 student Hazel Tautua who visited South Korea on a school trip last year, says that she enjoys making new friends and getting to know the Korean way of life “though they drive on the other side of the road and their food is quite different,” she says. The exchange that helps develop globally engaged citizens of tomorrow, has 12-year-old Jaedon Burgess saying he keeps a close eye on the Korean students. “We are there to support them and help them find their way around
school.” Lead teacher International and ESOL Department Diane Scarrow says that the school has a wide range of ethnicities and “this gives our students a cultural understanding as they closely interact with students from other cultures. It adds to the richness and vibrancy of our school.” Having lived a year in Japan, she brings empathy to the role that is all about sharing and caring. Korean student Joseph Lee says that the point of difference between his school and the Farm Cove Intermediate is that “this school is not strict – and much more relaxed.”
Cancer survivors are being encouraged to pick up a paddle and get out on the water in a new initiative. PaddleOn, a four week stand up paddle-boarding (SUP) programme, launched at Bucklands Beach with the aim of helping cancer survivors get back on track. The programme, delivered by certified Pinc & Steel physiotherapist Catherine Noventa, works to improve confidence, balance, strength, posture, flexibility and fitness in those who have completed cancer treatment. “There’s so much research out there now about cancer survivorship and people surviving longer and having fewer recurrences if they exercise,” Noventa says. “PaddleOn is a great way for cancer survivors to ease back into exercise and gain all the benefits of learning something new, having a laugh and meeting others who have experienced something similar to them.” Noventa, from Howick House Physio, has been working with
cancer patients for 25 years and says often survivors suffer from ongoing physical and psychological problems after treatment. “There is this tendency among some survivors to believe that if they are in remission that they are really lucky and they should just get on with it and not complain,” she says. “But often they suffer for years following their treatment with serious fatigue, muscle problems and painful scarring - just a small number of challenges they face.” She’s spent the past two years rallying to get PaddleOn offered in east Auckland and hopes it will encourage cancer survivors to reach out and take advantage of rehabilitation available to them. “It’s about survivorship, and not just about surviving, but about thriving after cancer.” Noventa will be taking the class alongside certified SUP instructor Julie O’Meagher. Sessions are subsidised by Pinc & Steel Cancer Rehabilitation Trust and cost $40 for eight sessions. ➤➤To register go to www. pincandsteel.com.
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ties not to accept the irresponsible actions of a few individuals and cowboy commercial outfits, and to report illegal dumping.” Other actions being rolled out include hiring additional enforcement staff, doubling the number of surveillance cameras in hotspot areas and speeding up the process to clean up dumped material in public areas. Alongside those measures, the mayor said Auckland Council was improving its communications to help better inform the public about inorganic collections, recycling and ways to reduce their waste. “People have been asking for better information on what they can do with their residential waste,” he said. “We have made this material more accessible through the makethemostofwaste.co.nz website, and improved the council website to make it easier to find out about inorganic collections.” Posters are also being distributed to libraries, leisure centres and service centres across Auckland explaining 0800 NODUMP and directing people to further information.
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dimensions of a bridge underpinned by a scientific component. “If we want to engage children, they must see the relevance,” says Ms Baleicakau. Principal Yolande Franke, who has been instrumental in rebuilding the school and turning around its curriculum, is enthused about partnering with industries to see real life application and not just skillbased learning. “We are excited about our new DigiSTEM programme that we believe is a point of difference. It has a focus on
mechatronics,” she says. “It has a trans-disciplinary approach and students learn how the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) build on one another. “We want students to experience working as engineers and they will use coding and robotics and the STEM disciplines to address authentic inquiries.” The eight-week structured programme increases the students’ understanding on how the disciplines are integrated and build on one another.
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e could have easily bought a bigger house with the money but he invested it (around $200,000) in a precious art collection. So passionate is Yongjie Li, specialist advisor, Community Empowerment Auckland Council about Chinese Opera that he has accommodated an art museum at his home. The community worker celebrated his birthday and the Chinese Lunar New Year on the weekend with the opening of New Zealand Shandong Art Gallery and the New Zealand MaoQiang Opera Museum at his residence in Highland Park. Mao-Qiang is a local folk opera style from the Jiazhou Peninsula of Eastern China. Presenting the collection for future generations, he said: “It took me about 30 years to collect the old records, cassette tapes, historical articles, drama brochures and costumes at the cost of half a million Chinese dollars. “This collection contains approximately 600 hours of audio and video records covering the Mao-Qiang stageperformances from the 1950s to present. I feel privileged to bring these valuable, historical records for protection and display to the New Zealanders; but also feel sad as the national cultural essence has lost its popularity in its hometown,” he said. The living room was packed with special guests that included influenc-
It was a full house at the opening of the New Zealand Mao-Qiang Opera Museum at Yongjie Li’s residence on Sunday. Photo supplied
ers of the Chinese Community, lovers of art and opera, Chinese authors as well as David Collings chair of Howick Local Board along with Adele White and Mike Turinsky, members of the Howick Local Board. While Mr Collings had high praise for Yongjie’s commitment for the collection, Mr Turinsky admitted that being a migrant himself “when you come to a new country you leave your heritage behind. “I got a little emotional when I saw the heritage collection that reminds me of my home and the heritage I have left behind”.
Adele White said she was moved by Youngjie’s passion to celebrate his heritage and how privileged she felt to share the beautiful treasures showcased at his home, which could possibly be housed at the Te Papa Museum someday. With congratulatory messages flowing in from different parts of China, Karen Johns, Yongie’s former boss at Manukau City Cuncil, said she had done many things in her life “but the best one so far was employing Yongjie who is a perfect bridge between cultures and is passionate about reaching out to local communities”.
Luck of the draw Whether we should control, reduce or open the gates to immigration is one of the most loaded questions in recent times. While the process to apply for a permanent visa to New Zealand was once a fairly simple one for young professionals looking for a better life ahead, now the reins on immigration have been tightened. Having been in the field for over a decade, I have been bombarded with questions and requests to help people get a work visa to the rugbymad, land of stunning landscapes and amazing people. Not many are aware that there is a Silver Fern Job Search Work Visa for highly skilled young people who want to live and work in New Zealand longterm. To apply, you need to have the right qualifications, and a genuine intent to look for skilled employment once in New Zealand. If you’re able to find long-term skilled employment, you may be able to apply for residence under the Skilled Migrant Category. This visa is for duration of nine months and for people between the ages of 20-35. The
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Help crack down on synthetic drugs A few weeks ago, my Members Bill was drawn from the ballot to go before the House of Representatives. This Bill is called the Psychoactive Substances (Increasing Penalty for Supply and Distribution) Amendment Bill and is designed to increase the penalties for those found guilty of supplying these harmful drugs. We need to crack down on the supply of psychoactive substances and ensure that those supplying them are sentenced appropriately, taking into account the awful harm they are causing in the community. There have been a number of deaths attributed to the use of these drugs, and the current maximum sentence of two years’ imprisonment does not fit the crime. My Bill will increase the penalties associated with the already-illegal distribution of psychoactive drugs, pushing the maximum jail term from two years to eight years. This would bring it in line with the penalties for the supply
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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.
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Tamaki Cake Decorating Club are having their AGM on February 25 at Anchorage Park Community House, 16 Swan Cres, Pakuranga, 1pm. They will also be celebrating their 4th Birthday. If you are interested in joining this club, you will
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“House prices across the country continue to hold up with 14 out of 16 regions experiencing a year-on-year price increase. Otago’s record price for January was driven by a strong increase in Clutha and the Central Otago District – up 53.4 per cent and 39.4 per cent respectively,” says Norwell. “Looking at the decrease in median price in Auckland, much of the reduction is attributable to the decreases in Manukau City, Rodney District and Waitakere City which were down -10.2 per cent, -4.3 per cent and -2.8 per cent respectively. Manukau City’s median price is the lowest since January 2016, Rodney’s is the lowest median price since September 2017 and Waitakere’s is the lowest since March 2016, so you can see why this has pulled the overall Auckland median down,” she continues.
Days to sell The median number of days to sell a property nationally increased by 5 days from 41 days in January 2017 to 46 days in January 2018. Nationally, this is the highest median number of days it’s taken to sell a property since February 2012. Regions with the biggest increase were West Coast (+87 days to 159), Taranaki (+16 days to 56) and Gisborne (+13 days to 43). The only region with a decrease in the number of days to sell year-on-year was Northland – down 3 days to 45.
REINZ House Price Index (HPI) The REINZ House Price Index for New Zealand, which measures the changing value of property in the market, increased 3.4 per cent year-on-year to 2,655. The HPI for New Zealand excluding Auckland increased 6.6 per cent from January 2017 to a new high of 2,491 and Auckland’s HPI increased 0.1 per cent for the same period. The REINZ HPI also showed that 6 out of 12 regions experienced a new high in January – Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Manawatu/Wanganui, Otago and Southland. Regions with the highest growth year-on-year were Gisborne/Hawke’s Bay 13.7 per cent, Southland 13.2 per cent and Manawatu/Wanganui 11.6 per cent.
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All domestic & commercial requirements. Free quote, prompt service.Regd. Master Painter. All work guaranteed Ph 0800 687 724
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CERAMIC TILING, preparation, waterproofing, installation. Good rates, high work standard. Ph for quote Ian 021 131 6766
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• Fun, nurturing, Montessori inspired learning environment • NZ qualified and experienced Teachers • Open Hours: Full year, Monday to Friday 7.30am-5.30pm • Specially designed programme to cater for varied learning needs • Full time (2 & over) and sessions (2-3yrs old only) for 2-6yr olds • Morning tea, afternoon tea and late afternoon snack provided • 20 hour ECE subsidy available "Children are confident, explore freely and are trusting of adults and helpful towards other children. They play and learn at a relaxed pace in a calm, supportive environment.. The centre is well resourced with Montessori activities. Teachers interact with children with respect and courtesy valuing children’s cultural backgrounds, are inclusive, and prepare the environment to meet children's learning needs..." ERO Report Oct 2016
71 Udys Road, Pakuranga (behind St Peter’s Anglican Church) Phone: 09 213 1866 - 021 710 065 Email: pmontessori2014@gmail.com * Pakuranga Montessori Learning Centre reserves the right to clarify the contents of this advertisement
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AAA glass, frames, sills, in/out, free quotes. 7 days. Ph/Txt 021 085 64 650
GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
Jim 0800 38 38 48
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All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
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Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345
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ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
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WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
FAMILY owned business, all electrical work. No job to small. Contact Rob 534 1244
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ELECTRICIAN NZ registered, very reasonable rates. All electrical services. 027 296 1520
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Interior/exterior painting High quality workmanship Plastering Free quotes. Phone Kenny 021 897 445
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ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
A FREE QUOTE Painter & Decorator, 30yrs exp. Int/ Ext Ph Geoff 021-02471675
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GARDENER, cleaner, driver. Wants any work! 278 3087
GLASS & GLAZING For anything electrical • Registered Electricians • Established over 25 years in local area • ECANZ guaranteed • Gold card discount Phone 274 6977
Ph Wayne 272 2632 021 137 3409
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Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 17 Yrs exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
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SPORT AND LEISURE AHOY NZ!
Join us Sailing Aoteoroa New Zealand 2018-2019! #spiritofnz
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pirit of New Zealand is sailing from Auckland to Bluff, stopping at Ports along the way! Our mission is ‘To empower young New Zealanders to reach their full potential through the challenge of the sea’. At the Spirit of Adventure Trust we develop youth (trainees) to be: ➤➤Confident ➤➤Connected ➤➤Resilient ➤➤Actively involved ➤➤Lifelong learners ➤➤Networkers Since the Trust’s inception, more than 75,000 young people from throughout New Zealand have benefited from participating in one or other of our youth development voyages. Each year 1,500 young people take part in our award-winning youth development programmes on board our iconic tall ship Spirit of New Zealand. The emphasis of the programme is on teamwork, leadership,
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independence, problem solving, motivation, self-confidence, community spirit, self-esteem, tolerance, goal setting and overcoming challenges. Ongoing Otago University research endorses the value of the outstanding programme the Spirit of Adventure Trust is running for the youth of New Zealand. Look out for us in a Port near you and check out our 10 Day Voyages sailing schedule. Simply Jump online to book your place https://www.spiritofadventure.org.nz/voyages/voyage/10-day-development
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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
Combined, our two newspapers reach 48,576 homes throughout Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Flatbush, Beachlands Maraetai and surrounds. Our next Sport and Leisure feature will be published in August. So if your club needs a little boost, advertise on these pages and online. Phone us for friendly advice on advertising packages. 271 8055 email: classifieds@times.co.nz
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Fighting for charity ■■By Kelly Teed
and back,” says Morgan. The decision was made to raise funds for Totara Hospice after both Raffaelli and Morgan experienced family members go through there – and as a way to give back to the community. “It’s [kickboxing] helped me a lot through my life. I wouldn’t be where I am doing these shows today if I hadn’t found this stuff, so it’s giving back a little,” says Raffaelli. A raffle will be held on the night with proceeds and donations going towards Totara Hospice. Any businesses interested in donating and goods or services for the event can contact Troy Morgan on 0210411184.
LEARN TO DANCE 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 (NOT CASCADES RD AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED)
Phone Sheryll 626 6221 - Lesley 021 1666 988 www.hrdc.co.nz
Sunday, 25 February 2018, 3:00pm
MUSTER FUN DAY & AGM
593 Whitford Maraetai Rd, Beachlands
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Two long-time friends are encouraging people to get in the boxing ring to raise funds for charity. The Battle on the Coast Fight Night, organised by Dave Raffaelli and Troy Morgan, will be held at Te Puru Sports Hall in Beachlands on March 24 with proceeds donated to Totara Hospice. It won’t be their first shot at organising a fight – Raffaelli says he’s organised “a fair few” in the past, and has already worked
with Morgan on one event. Raffaelli says events like Fight for Life helped white collar, or corporate boxing grow in popularity and has created a niche today. “[There’s] guys who work 9-5 jobs or tradies who work full on and can’t commit to team sports but are too old to be amateur boxers (under 25 years old) but don’t want to go professional. “For some people, it’s a bucket list activity.” Boxing is for everyone, says Morgan. “We’ve got a guy who’s never
played sport before [but he’s just really taken it on and dedicated himself to training – some people don’t get into sports but when they box it becomes something for them – a goal they can achieve. “When they get in there [on fight night] and do it, they’ve really accomplished something.” The Beachlands locals say they were motivated to put on the local event to give residents a night to look forward to – and make it accessible for people to get there and get home. “Most of these shows tend to be out towards the city. We’ve got buses on from Highland Park and will be taking people there
target ield and a 14 target animal course. 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. Ph: Tracey 021 1088 767 - Grant 022 0878 034 sporty.co.nz/whitfordforrestarchers
HPNC Netball Courts Opporunity to register, try on and buy uniforms Trial Dates and Times:
Juniors Sunday 4 March at 2:00pm College Sunday 4th March at 4:00pm Check out our website and Facebook pages for further details http://www.sporty.co.nz/wakaaranganetballclub
Whitford Park Golf Club are proud to offer FREE GOLF COACHING for retirees who...
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• Have played golf and maybe looking to get back into golf? • Is possibly recovering/suffering from an injury and need their swing adjusted • Has never played golf, but would like to give golf a try? • Just wants to improve their game • Want to meet some like-minded people and make friends along the way.
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
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If this is of interest to you, please contact operationsmanager@whitfordpark.co.nz to find out more (some conditions apply) The coaching sessions will begin Sunday, March 18 at 2pm and run for one hour and every fortnight thereafter. Numbers are limited so be in quick to secure your place.
Ph 09 530 8823 | 58 Whitford Park Rd, Whitford | www.whitfordpark.co.nz CP258990
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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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TUITION TAI-CHI QIGONG for wellbeing. Pleasant & tranquil, holistic exercise art. Varied lessons to world music. Approved Community Group, Strength & Balance Programme Ph 576 3705
BOTANY 8 Oakville Ave Sat 24th 8-11am. Fishing gear, new mirrors etc. EASTERN BEACH, 2 Eastern Beach Rd, Sat 24 Feb, 7-11am, fundraiser for Oxfam Walk, a combined team sale, large variety of items.
Special Conditions Apply
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Why not have a browse online www.times.co.nz or phone us 271 8055
PART TIME WAIT STAFF Required for busy steakhouse in Pakuranga. To apply, bring your CV in to Glen at the Porterhouse Grill, 10 Aylesbury Str, Pakuranga Plaza
NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz
CAREERS AND TRAINING
SOMERVILLE SPECIAL SCHOOL
CONFIDENCE COURSE STARTS
26 FEBRUARY, 2018
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We have a job opportunity for someone with a friendly and caring nature who enjoys helping others. The job involves providing transportation and accompaniment services to mostly elderly or disabled passengers. You will need a current NZ driver’s licence, a clean Police record and ideally you will have a P endorsement on your licence or willingness to get one. There is potential to earn a good income if you are the right fit for the job. To find out more information please contact us at dmdbotany@gmail.com
Selwyn Rd, Howick Phone 534-6864 Sun 7.30am & 9.30am & Wed 10am
St Pauls Church
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Chapel Rd, Flatbush Phone 274-3460 Sun 10am & Wed 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
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St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church
To advertise your Church Services in this feature next week, phone Classifieds on 271 8055 or email tanyac@times.co.nz
Services: 10am Sunday and Wednesday
141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush
Welcome to our friendly, multi-cultural congregation
Reverend Warner Wilder, 021-548-407 www.stpaulsinthepark.nz
Sunday at Eastgate 8.30am, 9am, 10:45am & 5.30pm Great Children’s Programme available
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Availability for overnight and week end work an advantage. Must be able to drive manuals. Punctuality and good people skills essential. Knowledge of the Auckland area preferred. No two jobs the same, you will be doing work for schools, sports clubs, church groups, corporate clients, tours and weddings to name a few. Immediate start. Hours to suit. Prefer Class 4. $23-00 per hour. Ph 027 620 1235
Large Carton manufacturing company located in Manukau is looking for 2 experienced multicolour Offset printers. Printers to have experience on Roland 700 and/or KBA 105. Experience in UV inks on the Roland would be preferable but training can be given. Rotating shifts and a reasonable amount of overtime required. Good working conditions. Please email CV to mark.anderssen@ororagroup .com
Labouring Supervisor Immediate Start
Finance & Administration Manager
Heritage Construction specialises in Commercial and Residential construction and is based in the South East Auckland area. We currently have a vacancy for a permanent part-time Finance/Administration Manager (25-32hrs per week) to join our small but friendly team. This sole charge role reports to the MD. Duties would include; Assisting with Year End Reporting and Audit Requirements Job Costing Administration Month End Procedures and Management Reporting Liaising with our External Accountants Reconciling and Analysing Company Expenses Bank Reconciliations Debtors, Creditors GST, FBT, PAYE Returns Payroll General Ledger Reconciliations General Office Administration Competent in Excel, Word and Outlook The successful candidate must have excellent organisational and management skills along with a can-do attitude. This is a unique opportunity to join a great company. The role offers autonomy, responsibility and the chance to really add value. If you enjoy a hands on environment and have the relevant skills and experience then this is definitely something you should consider. Immediate start preferable but not essential. Please send a letter of application and a current CV to: janine@heritageconstruction.co.nz
Steelcraft Engineering Ltd requires an experienced Labouring Supervisor for immediate start. You will be responsible for the daily supervision of 10 to 20 staff members. An engineering background, particularly with Steel mill work would be an advantage. Competitive rates will be offered to the right candidate. Apply now by sending your CV to jason@steelcraft.co.nz or accounts@steelcraft.co.nz or phone (09) 270 2000
medical Part Time
Medical Receptionist /Administrator
As the first point of contact for our patients you will have exceptional communication skills, be able to work effectively under pressure while being patient focused and have a caring and professional manner. Experience with practice management software will be an advantage but training will be provided, so it is not essential. We are a well established General Practice with 6 Doctors. Our ideal person is warm and friendly and someone keen to commit to a long term position. This is a part time position - 25-31 hours per week, and shared cover when other staff members away. Successful candidates will be - well presented - have experience in a similar role - friendly, proactive, energetic, have a positive attitude, and finish tasks set - able to work well in a team environment - have an excellent phone manner - have a degree of flexibility re covering for others during holidays and sick leave If you think you are the right person for this role please send you CV to bronwyn@myhealthteam.nz Applications close 26th February 2018
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Eastgate - a lighthouse in the community
We are a leading aged care facility located in Howick and require energetic, reliable self-starters to join our Household Team as relief staff to cover permanent staff vacancies. This is a casual role which often leads to permanent employment. Rosters vary in hours and days, and weekends are also a possibility. The successful applicant will need to be well organized, have a good work ethic, be totally reliable and be a team player and be empathetic to our residents. A great team to work for, with competitive conditions. Initial applications by phone to: HBH Senior Living 139 Union Road, Howick Ph: 09 538 0800 ext 0 between 9.00am & 4.00pm Monday to Friday
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5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga, Ph 576 1500 www.eastgatecc.org.nz
Experienced bus driver wanted for charter work
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All Saints’
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RELIEF STAFF FOR HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
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Why not have a browse online www.times.co.nz or phone us 271 8055
Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers. Don’t delay make contact with our friendly experienced team today. Ph 09 815 8152 Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz
HBH SENIOR LIVING SN77193
Estates, households, beds, fridges, lounge suites, dining suites etc. Ph: Transit Traders 532-9204 mob 027 2767159
WAREHOUSE person. Full time. Permanent role. Est business with great team. East Tamaki based. Must be fit. Immed start Email CV to: llee@spk.co.nz
Relief Teachers - We NEED you!
WANTED TO BUY ALWAYS BUYING
Teacher Aides
Our students and teachers need energetic and reliable adults to support academic and life skills programmes across our twelve sites. Usual hours 9:00am 2:30pm Primary school term times Full time, part time or reliever only Training is guaranteed. Please email our Deputy Principal with a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: dp@sommervillespecial.school.nz
2-3 days/week
Offset Printers
Become a Driving Miss Daisy Driver!
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We have lots of features coming up. Features on Kids, Pets, School Holiday Pro grammes and lots more To advertise please phone 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times.co.nz
for Occupational Health Clinic in Manukau; practice nurse experience preferredtraining provided; Medtech 32; start mid March. Contact reception@workwellness.co.nz
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EXPERIENCED House Cleaner, 30+yrs, refs avail. Long term pref. Contact 021 0514665
www.dynaspeak.ac.nz
7A Benghazi Road, Panmure
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SITUATIONS WANTED
0800 355 344
Nurse wanted
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NO TUITION FEES FOR NZ RESIDENTS!
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We require cleaners to work 7.5 hours per week at our school Usual hours are 2.:30pm4:00pm daily Please email our Deputy Principal with a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: dp@sommervillespecial.school.nz
With at least a 1 year Diploma or Degree from a reputable training facility, needed for part time or full time hours at a busy Howick Clinic with an established client base. The therapist will need to be qualified in pregnancy and sports massage, lymphatic drainage and other modalities a plus! Email info@elementalbodytherapies.co.nz for more information. ONLY Qualified Therapists need apply
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SOMMERVILLE SPECIAL SCHOOL
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7A Benghazi Road, Panmure
STUDY ENGLISH
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Are you confident, caring and possess a “can do” attitude? Come join our friendly vibrant team! We are a busy modern practice where our focus is othodontics, cosmetic dentistry and family dental care. Enjoy working with an experienced, talented team where we aim to provide the best possible care. Dental experience is required for this full time position. Please forward your CV to: julia@dentalpractice.co.nz or phone Julia 09 272 8182
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CAT, Black/white male, 3 yrs old, microchipped, missing since 30/12, distinctive white tip on tail $400 Reward 0221219500
Full time Therapist required. 3 years experience preferred. Being qualified in Thai Medical Massage is essential. Must be a team player with good English, communication and customer service skills. Email: gaye@thaispa.co.nz
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LESSONS FROM $20 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)
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Health, Beauty & Well Being
SITUATIONS VACANT
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HAYNE’S GLASS
The job involves car grooming, general cleaning, removal and replacement of car parts. Would suit person interested cars. Phone 0274 316 977
THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST
SITUATIONS VACANT
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CAT DOORS
CAR GROOMER Wanted
MATHS PHYSICS Calculus Stats Chem. Tutor NCEA/ Camb. Ph 250 4422 or 021 107 2851
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Saturdays and Tuesdays Violin Guitar Piano Flute Cello Drums Saxophone Clarinet Oboe Trumpet Viola Trombone French Horn Double Bass Bassoon Music for 5-6 year olds Lessons held at Pakuranga Intermediate or Email: music@hsm.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
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We must salute Sir Murray Halberg’s legacy I
t was nice to see Roy Williams pay homage to Sir Murray Halberg at the Halberg Awards which has raised so much money to inspire disabled sportsmen and women like Olympic sprint champion Liam Malone and sensational swimmer Sophie Pascoe among many others. Despite a rugby injury which crippled one arm, Sir Murray became New Zealand’s first sub-4 minute miler and overcame the disappointment of failing to medal in the 1500 won by Ireland’s Ron Delaney at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics by winning gold over 5000m at Rome four years later. That was the games in which fellow Arthur Lydiard-trained Kiwis Peter Snell and Barry Magee struck gold and bronze medals over 800m and the marathon respectively. Halberg would be the first to admit that Snell, who struck a golden 800-1500m double at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, was the greater natural talent in terms of power and pace. But I have long held the belief that in achieving the maximum of
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which he was capable, no New Zealand athlete surpassed him. Whereas Snell (Tokyo 1964) and John Walker’s (1976 Montreal) 1500m Olympic golds followed in the tradition of Jack Lovelock’s (1936 Berlin) by making their sprint for glory 300m from the finish, the gutsy Halberg’s 5000m triumph came when he broke from the pack much earlier. It was an outrageous foxversus-the-hounds gamble that paid a rich reward and epitomised the steely character of a man who also broke a world three-mile record. I once joked with him that he had acid rather than blood in his veins and his old rival and
great friend Bill Baillie chortled happily in agreement. But great athlete though he was, it is his establishment of the Halberg Awards in raising so much money for disabled athletes to express their sporting talents that provides the true legacy of a remarkable New Zealander in much the same way as did the late Sir Edmond Hillary’s work with the Sherpas following his conquest of Everest. There were no surprise that Team New Zealand should win the latest Halberg supreme and team awards upon avenging their San Francisco disappointment in Bermuda against the American challenge backed by Oracle millionaire Larry Ellison and masterminded by Russell Coutts and brash Aussie skipper Jimmy Spithill. In terms of design, sailing and the innovative introduction of cyclists replacing the traditional role of grinders, it was indeed a complete team performance. So much so that they refused to nominate brilliant young helmsman Peter Burling for the individual sportsman award.
That went to amiable world shot put champion Peter Walsh with remarkable kayaker Lisa Carrington taking the women’s award upon winning four world medals; two gold, a silver and bronze. Nor was anyone surprised that fantastic Sophie Pascoe should once again dominate the disabled women’s award. It’s the achievements of special athletes like her and retired Olympic sprinter Liam Malone that makes us realise just how great Sir Murray’s contribution has been. Meanwhile full marks to coach Tana Umaga and his young Blues team for winning the Brisbane Tens rugby tournament at Suncorp Stadium. However it’s disappointing to learn that Steve Hansen plans up to four training camps before France’s mid-year tour which should adversely impact on our Super Rugby franchises. Although historically unpredictable, on current form France is no threat. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
HPCC finish in top four
Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club has gone through to the top four of Auckland Premier Cricket’s Hedley Howarth trophy after an outstanding two wicket stand by Bill Walsh and Cam Neal. Grafton were asked to bat first at Lloyd Elsmore Park with Dale Phillips picking up career best figures with the ball before Cam Neale scored a century to secure first innings points for Howick Pakuranga. Grafton’s top order looked to be doing the business early on, with Jack Parsons (40), Ian Cockbain (83) and Nick Hendrie (71) taking their side through to 224/4. With only a few overs left before an enforced declaration, Dale Phillips took over with the ball, ripping through the Grafton middle order. Phillips finished with 6-68, his best figures in Premier cricket while Taine Jolley 2-52 played a solid supporting role. The Howick reply was all about two batsmen, Bill Walsh (96) and Cam Neal (111). The pair came together in the 17th over and put on a massive 161 runs for the fifth wicket, Neal playing the perfect innings for the situation. Both batsmen worked singles well and when the ball was there to be put away it was done so with an occasional show of power. With the bulk of the scoring done by Neale and Walsh, Howick’s tail ensured they got home for first innings points in 47 overs. Carl de Beer (5-90) toiled hard for the visitors with his leg spin, picking up his 50th Premier wicket with the dismissal of Jolley. Howick claim the points and will advance to the top four section of the Hedley Howarth. ■■ Grafton 250/8 (J Parsons 40, I Cockbain 83, N Hendrie 71; D Phillips 6-68) lost first innings to Howick Pakuranga 260 (B Walsh 96, C Neale 111; CJ de Beer 5-90).
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The Macleans College First XV performs a haka at the recent Pakuranga Golf Club fundraiser. Photo supplied
First XV prepares The school year has just started but the Macleans College First XV is already hard at work fundraising for the trip of a lifetime. The team is set to travel to the USA and Canada in July for twelve days. Leaving at the end of term two, they’ll fly straight to Vancouver for games against British Columbia U18 and the USA Collegiate U19, before flying to San Francisco for a game against the Northern California All Stars XV. It won’t be all work and no play – the team will also visit Alcatraz Island, see a Major League Baseball game and visit Disneyland for a day. Tour Manager Bevan Packer says players and parents have undertaken a number
of fundraising initiatives to cover the $5500 needed for each player to travel. A recent golf tournament at Pakuranga Golf Club raised $16,000 towards the trip – but there’s still work to do. Upcoming fundraising events include regular Sunday car washes in the school bus bay from 9am1pm, a 5km fun run and selling drinks and food at the college’s athletics days – but Packer says the major fundraiser will be a Quiz Night and Auction to be held at Macleans College on Saturday 12 May. First XV tour captain and Macleans College deputy head boy Sean Wilkie says the tour is “an exciting opportunity.”
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rom someone who didn’t fit in and always felt left out at the school sports day, to being appointed as an athlete ambassador for Special Olympics New Zealand, Monique Irvine has come a long way. Half Moon Bay resident Monique is one of the six athletes with intellectual disabilities handpicked to be a global messenger for Special Olympics New Zealand. She and five others will take part in four workshops this year focussed on goal setting, communication and presentation, networking, planning and development. “Being selected as a global messenger is a huge achievement and an amazing opportunity for the athletes,” says Julia Sanson, regional team leader for Special Olympics. Having just returned from a workshop in Wellington, Monique - the only representative from Auckland says she enjoys the challenge of visiting schools, helping with their sports days and
encouraging students to give everything a go. “I feel really proud to be a global messenger. I love encouraging people like me to become fit and healthy and enjoy sport and social opportunities that Special Olympics can offer. It’s all about inclusion,” Monique says. The 28-year-old champion swimmer, who represented New Zealand at the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Los Angeles, took second place at the World Summer Games and missed gold by a split-second. “There is nothing better than hearing your name being yelled from the sidelines and maybe winning a ribbon or medal,” she says Monique believes Special Olympics is all about finishing and it doesn’t matter if you are helping someone from your own team or someone else’s. She is grateful that she has been involved with Special Olympics since she was six-years-old. Seeing her discomfort at a local primary school
Monique Irvine is proud to be a global messenger. Times photo Wayne Martin
sports day, one of the Special Olympics coordinators approached her mother Astrid and asked her to bring Monique along to a school programme she was running. Monique soon joined the junior athletics team where we did running, ball handling skills and had a go at many different sports. “A lot of these athletes are still my friends today,” she says. Winner of the Howick Local Board Sports Award for Disabled Athletes in 2015
and 2016, she has participated in eight different sporting games and has recently added one more to her list— cheer leading. “An important part of being an athlete with the Special Olympic family is that it benefits the parents and caregivers too. “Every athlete needs backing not just from their club but also from parents and family. A big group of my mum and dad’s friends are from Special Olympics and they support each other.” Monique recently addressed students and staff at the Pegasus Unit, Pakuranga College and students at Beachlands Primary School. “My goal is to make people aware of this great organisation and how being involved is not only about sporting opportunities but also about networking and friendship with people from around New Zealand.” She says she would like to get involved with helping junior athletes “and help train them the same way Aroha, the sports coordinator trained me.”
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