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teachers and class mates. The principal who believes children are the centre of our universe proudly says that the students of Baverstock Oaks are from 57 different nationalities. In 2005 the primary school was first established with a roll of just 59 students. “By the end of 2008 we had 862 students from Year 1-Year 8. In 2009, we cut back to Year 1-6 since Mission Heights Junior College was established and our roll went to 530.

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Flood waters again crept across Maraetai Drive on Thursday (February 1) due again to the king tides. Times photographer Wayne Martin shot this image. While not nearly as disastrous as the flooding which hit the same spot in a major storm just weeks beforehand (January 5 and 6), residents and store owners were still understandably very anxious. Auckland Transport reported a short section of The Parade (between Devon Rd & Hattaway Ave) in Bucklands Beach had to be closed due to tidal flooding.

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Changing lives in Uganda This summer holidays were a little different for one local family who travelled halfway across the world and met their sponsor children for the first time. Last December the Ward family travelled to Uganda to spend Christmas with family they had living there. The trip proved life-changing when they were given the opportunity to visit the children whose lives they had been changing through Tearfund’s child sponsorship programme. “I had always wanted my children to be grateful for what they have and realise that they are capable of making a difference in somebody else’s life,” Kristin Ward says. The Ward family had chosen to sponsor children in Uganda, knowing that with family living there as well, they had a real possibility to one day meet the children. “I thought about how meaningful it would be if they could see for themselves the difference they

can make,” she says. The mother-of-three says that when each of her children turned five, they were given the gift of an “African brother” or “African sister”. “Even before I became a parent I had heard about programmes where you can sponsor children whose ages match those of your own children as a way to teach them about how other people live.” So far the family sponsor two children – Patience who is the same age as their daughter Eden (9) and Peter who is the same age as their eldest son Hamish (7). Ward says that when their youngest son, Nathan, turns five, he too will be gifted a sponsor child of the same age. Ward says the visit reaffirmed for her how important it was to give back to others. “The most eye-opening moment for us was seeing Peter’s house. We were led through some crop cultivations, to a mud brick house that was damaged severely

by the recent rains,” Ward says. “It was just a mud floor, the mud bricks had crumbled and there were huge holes in the wall. It was totally inadequate shelter and this was their home.” TearFund is currently helping this family to receive a grant to build a new home. “We realised that our sponsorship commitment, which is a very modest automatic payment that we give very little thought to from year to year, is something the families are profoundly grateful for,” says Kristin. “It’s offering a genuine pathway out of poverty for these kids.” Ward says she wants people to realise how great a difference can be made through a small monthly donation. Patience and Peter are two of more than 12,000 children who are thriving with the help of Tearfund’s child sponsorship programme. ➤ To sponsor a child go to https://www.tearfund.org.nz/ Sponsor-a-Child.aspx

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➤ Community notices Introduction to art

Art Today 1 is a year-long beginners course introducing students to ‘the contemporary art world’ in Auckland. Visits to art galleries, and discussions about national and international art events, as well as major movements of the 20th Century are covered. Term begins February 9. Enrol at shop.tetuhi.org.nz/ categories/classes or phone 5770138.

Stamp Club

Howick Philatelic Society meets on Thursday, February 15 in St Andrew’s Church Hall, Vincent Street, 7pm for 7.30pm start. Guest speaker David Bevan on “Historic Postcards of Howick and Rangitoto”. One Page display competition on themes Agriculture/ Horticulture, Letter T & New Zealand. Swap boxes of NZ, Australia, UK and Rest of World. Tea/coffee & biscuits served. Phone Ray at 272-2424.

Probus Club of Howick After-school art We are a club for retired or semiretired ladies and men. Next meeting is on Friday February 9, 10am, St Andrew’s Church Centre, Vincent St, Howick.. Our main speaker is Dr Gillian Eady, who will explain how to keep the brain fit for life. Have a cuppa and a biscuit and meet new people and make new friends, best of all, it costs you nothing to visit. Phone Cliff 534-5246.

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Chris Longson, lecturer at EcoQuest Education Foundation shows how intensive predator control has benefited Hochstetter Frog populations at Maungatautari, and in the Hunua and Waitakere Ranges. South Auckland Forest & Bird meeting, The Gardens Community Hall, 5 Mt Lebanon Crescent, Manurewa, at 7.30pm, February 12. Everyone welcome.

Te Tuhi offers a comprehensive range of adult and children’s after-school art classes. Painting, watercolour, printmaking, drawing and jewellery classes are open to students of all levels, with limited placements to ensure the quality of classes. Enrol at shop.tetuhi.org.nz/categories/ classes or phone 577-0138.

Howick Tramping Club Explore the outdoors in 2018. Day walks and overnight tramps. New members welcome. Club night is 7.30pm on the second Tuesday of month below Howick Bridge Club, 563 Pakuranga Rd. Cover charge $2. On Tuesday, February 13. Jacqui and Norm Whiteside will present slide show of North American canyon hiking. For more information, phone Janette 536-6459.

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Budgeting and financial coaching: free service. Stressed over money issues, lost your job or your situation changed financially. We are in the Pakuranga Library Building, Pakuranga and Howick Budgting Service office all week. Make an appointment, call JL on 576-5222 or txt 021-02609063.

Lunar New Year

Story time and craft, Friday, February 16, 10.30am-11.30am. Enjoy Year of the Dog stories and songs in Chinese and English, followed by craft. Highland Park Library, 16 Highland Park Dr, Highland Park. Ph 377-0209.

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February 8, Mick Peck Magician free table-side entertainment every Thursday from 6.30pm, The Good Home, corner of Picton St and Uxbridge Rd.

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.

Interior design

The Nanette Cameron School offers part-time, classroom-based interior design courses. Classes begin February 13. Secure your place in this special part of NZ design history by enrolling now at ncsid.co.nz or phone 577-0138.

U3A meeting

U3A Howick, 9.30am, Monday, February 12 at Nixon Hall, Sale St, Howick. The guest speaker at 11am is Bill Reid speaking on ‘What Lies Beneath Central Auckland’. All seniors welcome. Phone Cora on 534-8623.

Scottish dance

Howick Scottish Country Dance Club is holding introductory beginners’ classes commencing Tuesday, February 13 at 7.30pm, All Saints Community Hall, Cook Street. Cost $30 for six weeks. No partner required, just soft flat comfortable shoes. Phone 271-5051 or Murray 533-1446 or email howickscdc@gmail.com.

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Pakuranga Choral Society.

Have you ever wanted to join a choir but never got round to it? Well, this is your chance. You are welcome to come along for our first night of the year on Monday, February 12 at 7.15pm. We are a nonauditioned community choir. An ability to sing in tune, and some knowledge of reading music a help but not essential. We meet at East City Wesleyan Church, 219 Burswood Drive, Botany. Phone Ron 535-9241 or Diana 576-1438.

60s Up

Our next meeting is on February 13 at Te Tuhi Art Centre at 9.30am. Our speaker is from Age Concern so come along and hear about your entitlements in our older age group. Come along and make new friends and enjoy a cuppa. Our first outing for the year is a trip to the lavender farms. Cost $35. Phone Bonnie 273-7538 or Maureen 576-7661.

Chinese history

Recording Chinese Family History Seminar, Monday, February 12, 10.30am-12 noon. Learn how to collect and record Chinese Family History, Highland Park Library, 16 Highland Park Dr, Highland Park, Phone 377-0209.

Financing your first home

Join us for our Auckland Wide Open Weekend Living at Summerset means being part of a vibrant, welcoming community. You can choose one of our purpose-built, modern homes and enjoy life knowing that maintenance is all taken care of. And if you want some extra support, you can be confident it’s always on hand if you need it. Come along to any of our Auckland villages this weekend, take a look at the range of homes we have available and see for yourself why our residents love the life at Summerset.

Staff from BNZ Pakuranga will be presenting on how to set up a savings plan, utilise Kiwisaver for your first home and home loan requirements. Tuesday, February 20, 10.30am at Pakuranga Library. Morning tea will be provided.

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Cultural workshop

Chinese and Korean Craft Workshop, Tuesday, February 13, 3.30pm-4.30pm. Experience and learn how to do these styles of cultural craft. Highland Park Library, 16 Highland Park Dr, Highland Park, Phone 377-0209.

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The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG is on Saturday, February 10 at St Andrew’s Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1.30pm. Helen Lane will be speaking on her memories of the Clydebank Blitz and World War II. Door charge $5. Visitors welcome. Phone 576-4715 or 576-5400.

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Welcoming the Year of the Dog ■■By Farida Master

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The Annual Reunion Dinner at the Fo Gunag Shan Temple Buddhist Temple in Flat Bush celebrated the values of kindness, loyalty and compassion.

➤➤There are plenty more Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations happening in the area with the Tzu Chi Foundation Lunar New Year Blessing Ceremony on Sunday, February 11 at 9 Springs Road, East Tamaki. ➤➤The Pakuranga Chinese Association will host their annual

Lunar New Year celebratory luncheon followed by entertainment at 11am on Friday February 9 at Lucky restaurant in Meadowlands. ➤➤The Year of the Dog will be celebrated on Saturday, February 17 from 3pm-6pm at the Botany Town Centre, and on Sunday, February 18

at the Pakuranga Plaza at the same time. Botany Town Centre will be transformed into the streets of Beijing with an authentic street festival. The festival will feature a 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. If you are born in the Year of the Dog, you are loyal and honest, amiable and kind, cautious and prudent. With a strong sense of loyalty and sincerity, those born in the Year of the Dog will do everything for the person they think is most important.

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epresentatives from race relations, Human Rights Commission, Howick Local Board, police, pastors, school principals and other prominent members of the community were there in full attendance at the Annual Reunion Dinner held at the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple in Flat Bush on Tuesday, February 6. Dame Susan Devoy, Race Relations Commissioner for New Zealand said it is a great note to end the Waitangi Day celebrations at the temple that embraces diversity. “You may wonder why the police are so closely associated with the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple,” said Wendy Spiller, Area Commander Counties Manukau East, at the opening ceremony. “Our relationship is based on mutual respect and values like kindness, compassion and making different communities feel safe and welcomed.” The evening was filled with fine food and a line-up of traditional dance performance groups that showcased rich Asian culture and heritage. As Jami-Lee Ross MP for Botany said, “I visit the Fo Guang Shan temple on a number of special occasions but this is the event I most look forward to in the whole year.” The evening that had around a 1000 people attend with a lot more disappointed that they couldn’t get tickets to the reunion dinner that acknowledges the contribution made by volunteers, devotees and the community at large.


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Bill to crack down on synthetic cannabis drawn ers were the top priorities for publishers, with sales and creating quality content close behind; • Starting new business ventures was not on the radar. “These results show a strong commitment to local newspaper publishing in New Zealand,” Howie said. “Critical to newspapers’ ongoing viability, however, will be their ability to swiftly and successfully modernise operations. While online and social media is unlikely to significantly increase revenue, it does help publishers to leverage extended reach and to make print stronger for longer. “As well, streamlining processes and making efficiencies allows newsrooms to concentrate on what they do best local storytelling and supporting local business.” NZCNA president Simon Ellis said community newspapers’ ability to generate unique and relevant content would continue to set them apart from other media. He said publishers were challenged

by how best to integrate newspapers with an online and social presence. But newspapers would remain important to the communities and markets they served. “For advertisers, community newspapers cut through the media fragmentation and are delivered directly into most homes,” Ellis said. “This is proven to drive sales for advertisers in a cost effective manner. No other media offers this local connectivity and connection with buyers and sellers.” Many media companies chasing digital advertising revenue have found it to be a mirage. Data shows Facebook and Google are taking most digital advertising revenue - an estimated 54 per cent globally in 2017, according to eMarketer. Howie said: “Research shows that while digital gets our attention, print is more likely to provide information that is retained, acted upon and converts to a sale. Essentially, print equates to trust and credibility.”

A Private Members Bill by Simeon Brown, National MP for Pakuranga, has been drawn last week which would crack down on the supply of synthetic cannabis. “The Psychoactive Substances (Increasing Penalty for Supply and Distribution) Amendment Bill would increase the penalty for suppliers from a maximum of two years imprisonment to a maximum of eight years,” Mr Brown says. “I look forward to introducing this Bill to the House. Psychoactive substances are having a harmful effect on a number of communities, and the products have become more potent than what was seen before the regulations were put in place. “This requires strict penalties to deter people from producing and supplying these drugs.” His Bill will amend the Psychoactive Substances Act to ensure that those who supply illegal psychoactive drugs onto the market face the same type of conviction as they

would if they were supplying a Class C Drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. “We are seeing a growing number of illegal products on the market so it is important that suppliers comply with the Act and the testing regimes which have been set up to ensure the approval of these substances,” he says. “With around 20 reported deaths associated with the consumption of psychoactive substances last year, I expect that this Bill will gain full support across Parliament and I will be talking to each party to ensure that it does. “This Bill is necessary in order to protect our communities and young people from these harmful drugs, to deter those who are supplying them into the market, and to give Police stronger powers to crack down on suppliers. “Ensuring that it progresses successfully through Parliament will allow us to better protect our communities and young people from these harmful drugs.”

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Your view Doctors in denial

On behalf of U3A Ormiston I just wanted to thank you for the excellent article you wrote about Dr Ron Jones and his talk at our meeting last week about his book “Doctors in Denial”. We really appreciated your taking the trouble to attend our meeting, and to publish such a well-written summary. I know Ron Jones was very pleased with it, and we are very happy with the good publicity. Thank you again, and please feel very welcome to join us at any time at one of our monthly meetings. Mike Groves President, U3A Ormiston

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Who doesn’t love the Rat Pack? The Rat Pack Returns to Botany on Thursday March 1 with Operatunity’s tribute to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. Rising stars Tainui Kuru, Rutene Spooner and Bonaventure AllanMoetaua bring their singing, dancing and antics to St Columba Presbyterian Church in Botany. With famous songs, great singing, band and antics, the boys pay tribute to the singing greats Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. Accompanied by a full band, our terrific trio includes crowd-pleaser Allan-Moetaua; Grease and Saturday Night Fever’s Kuru; and Spooner of Super-HUGH-man and Billy Elliot. The boys bring great harmonies, smooth moves and the classic Rat Pack antics to the show which will feature many of the all-time favourites including My Way and Fly me to the Moon. Touring to 24 centres from Whangarei to Invercargill across a

5-week period, the boys and the band stop off for one performance only in each of the centres. With tickets already sold out in Nelson and two of the Auckland based venues, booking in advance will be necessary in order to secure a place. Time to take a walk down memory lane with some of the most famous tunes of all time as this trio pays tribute to three award-winning, most loved artists of all time.

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those who shop at New World and that live at the lower end of Howick and into Botany, especially the large number of older residents living in our Community. Well done to Howick Tennis Club who also has a defibrillator. Where in Howick Village are defibrillators located? On investigation, Howick Information Service does not have a listing on display. They have agreed to look into the matter and hopefully in the future this will be prominent. It would be a great community service if the Howick and Pakuranga Times could perhaps see their way to displaying on either the front or inside front, alternatively back or inside back, of their publications, a small listing of locations/addresses where defibrillators can be found in the areas serviced by their newspapers. Failing this, or better still, in conjunction with the local papers, if the Local Board could suggest a prominent position(s) - that can easily be viewed 24hrs/7days -

for displaying a list of locations/ addresses where these life-saving devices can be found. C Clarke

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The contradiction between climate change and economic growth is you cannot have less of one with more of the other. Currently global production and consumption levels are overshooting our planet’s bio capacity by nearly 60 per cent. If we are to halt climate change and global warming, maintaining such levels of growth and consumption are no longer an option. Scientists tell us we are blowing out planetary boundaries at breakneck speed and are in the throes of witnessing the greatest mass extinction of species in 65 million years and the possibility of the planet’s population running out of food to feed itself by 2050 is a real and distinct possibility. Gary Hollis Mellons Bay

The remains at a reserve on Cascades Road; right, Elim Christian College without the distinctive palm trees. Photos supplied

Stop cutting down our trees please Some large trees (probably fir trees) have been removed on the Pakuranga stream just before the bridge on Cascades Road, diagonally across from the golf. Is this a new development? There should be no developments close to the banks of rivers and streams. Trees safeguard against erosion, provide beauty, cooling from their shade and remove carbon dioxide from air. Alas, a week later all the palm trees at Elim Christian College

were also cut down making the entrance to a school like an industrial car park. Elim was an oasis in the Sinai where the Israelites camped during the exodus and had date palms and wells. There are other schools in Auckland which could also do with some generous greening. St Kentigern College certainly leads the way here and makes the school most attractive. One hopes that new indig-

enous trees will be planted to replace those lost. Trees are the essence of life, sustain bird life and large trees store carbon. Given the realities of climate change, we should be planting trees and new developments should try to preserve some of the natural vegetation rather than wall to wall clearing such has happened along Thomas Road in Donegal Park. Steve Lincoln Botany Downs

Beautiful begonias will hold centre stage I am the newly-elected President of the Auckland Begonia Circle and my current role, along with our show committee, is to coordinate and organise my committee members and volunteers to put on our Annual Begonia Festival that is to be held on February 17 and 18 in the Botanical Gardens in Manurewa. We believe that this will be a splendid affair with lots of magnificent begonias on show with amazing colours and shapes to amaze our visitors to the event The whole festival is free to enter from 10am until 4pm both Saturday and Sunday and includes various informational lessons and slide shows based upon how to grow and propagate these magnificent blooms. There will also be other types of begonia such as begonia rex grown for its foliage, cane type and streptocarpus and hopefully some begonias grown in hanging baskets for your enjoyment At various times we will have horticultural experts, both amateur and professional, to answer questions and advise upon how to grow these wonderful blooms to their best for your own satisfaction and to amaze your friends also. Our circle consists of 100 or so members from both Islands of New Zealand and also some

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overseas members and some of our exhibiters bring their flowers and plants quite large distances to put them on the benches for your delight. There will be trading tables with begonia plants for sale at very acceptable prices so it may pay to be quick as it will be a,” first come, first served” sale, although

I do believe that more plants may be brought in on Sunday. At the close of the festival around 3pm or so there will be an auction held of any remaining plants and these have been known to go at greatly reduced prices. Peter Booth, Howick


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Find your Roots at Uxbridge ■■By Kelly Teed It’s not often you see a play subtitled in Auckland – much less one that’s subtitled in Mandarin but Proudly Asian Theatre is leading the way. In its first show of the year, Proudly Asian Theatre is bringing Roots to Howick – the first time its brought a show outside of central city suburbs. In association with the Auckland Lantern Festival and the Auckland Fringe Festival, Roots is written by Oliver Chong is directed by Chye-Ling Huang and stars Amanda Grace-Leo. The performance, at Uxbridge Arts & Culture will be the first time the solo play has been performed by someone other than writer Oliver Chong. It’s also the first

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he Kiwi homebuyers’ penchant for a place by the sea seems to be on the wane. Crockers’ latest market research says overall weather changes and climate change have had an impact on those who are interested in buying coastal properties. Just under a half of respondents (41 per cent) remain uninterested in coastal properties and therefore unlikely to invest in coastal properties. Some 32 per cent claim that climate change has reduced their interest in buying coastal properties, whilst just over a quarter of respondents (27 per cent) are still interested in investing coastal properties despite recent flooding and global warming. Large investors were more likely to have never been interested in coastal properties than small investors, whilst small investors were more likely to have a reduced interest in coastal properties following the flooding.

Coastal flooding property impact This month in Crockers’ latest CPII survey in association with IPSOS, some questions were asked about the impact to coastal flooding in early January and what impact this had on respond-

ents’ residential properties. As well as this, a question was asked on respondents’ overall attitudes to investing in low-lying coastal properties, given the recent flooding and the influence of global warming on rising tidal levels. Overall, 55 per cent of the respondents were not impacted by the recent floods, 44 per cent did not own any coastal properties and 1 per cent of respondents were affected by the floods.

2017 Review: Sales & Rentals in Main Metros In 2017, median sales prices saw a steady increase at the start of the year, but then stabilised as the year went on. Auckland posted a slight increase in median sale price, while Wellington posted the highest proportional growth in 2017, with median sales prices increasing from $460k in January to $565k in December. The growth in Wellington was experienced by large fluctuations between most months. Dunedin’s median sale price also increased by $80k. In contrast, Christchurch experienced a steady decline in median sales price, perhaps due to additional stock coming onto the market.

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Rental prices had mixed movements in 2017. Two-bedroom rental prices in Auckland rose 15 points between January and December 2017, while the 3-bedroom rental price had a more substantial increase of 21 points. Rental prices in Wellington rose 43 points for 2-bedroom properties over 2017 – the largest increase last year, perhaps due to the increasing trend of people moving out of Auckland and into other parts of New Zealand. Dunedin 2-bedroom rental prices increased slightly over 2017 (2 points), while 3-bedroom property prices have remained the same ($375). Christchurch has experienced decreases over the past year. Both 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom rentals dropping by 8 points. Last year the average selling price in New Zealand increased 33 per cent ($132k) since 2013. These increases were driven by shifts in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. Wellington also saw a large growth in sales price, up 32 per cent (128k) on 2013. Dunedin has experienced growth of 35 per cent ($94k) since 2013, steadily increasing since 2014. ➤➤Continued to page 13


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➤➤From page 12 Christchurch sales price growth remained stable in 2017 at 1 per cent ($3k) since last year, stabilising after strong growth prior to 2015 during the earthquake rebuild. Since 2013 the city has seen a 21 per cent (82k) rise in selling prices. Rental prices have followed a similar pattern since 2013 – this is shown by the Christchurch curves, which have shown relatively similar trends in response to the rebuild. Auckland rental prices have increased by 22 per cent ($86) for 2-bedroom and 20 per cent ($101) for 3-bedroom dwellings since 2013; this follows a period of strong growth in prices in 2015 and 2016. Wellington rental prices have increased substantially over the past four years. Since 2013, 2-bedroom dwellings have shown an increase of 23 per cent ($73) and 3-bedroom dwellings have shown an increase of 17 per cent ($72). Dunedin has also experienced small increases in the past four years – 14 per cent for 2-bedroom dwellings and 12.5 per cent for 3-bedroom dwellings. Since 2013, Christchurch rental prices have experienced fluctuations– 2-bedroom dwellings decreased by 4 per cent ($14) and 3-bedroom dwellings were down 7 per cent ($29). An estimation of the rental return (yearly rental income divided by house price) indicates that returns across Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin have weakened slightly in the past year. Auckland’s estimated average rental return has stabilised – likely due to the fact that median sale prices in Auckland have started to stabilise – as rental prices continue to increase. For example, if someone bought in Auckland at the median price of $839k and rented it out for all 52 weeks of the year at $548 per week (we have averaged the median 3-bed and 2-bed rents to get $548), they would bring in 3.4 per cent of their original investment (before expenses). In 2013, they would have enjoyed a 4.2 per cent return. The drop in other parts of New Zealand indicates that median house prices are rising, whilst rents are not keeping up with this increase.

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Hunger for Colour assists those struggling Paint company Resene and generous New Zealanders will be brightening the homes and lives of thousands this month. The Resene Hunger for Colour fundraiser is back, for its third year helping struggling New Zealanders put food on the table and bring colour to Kiwi homes. The initiative, which runs from 1-28 February, invites people to head to one of 65 Resene ColorShops around the country and swap cans of food for 60-80ml test pots of Resene paint. The cans are then donated to their local Salvation Army food bank. Over the last three years, Kiwis swapped over 110,000 cans of food for paint, with community groups such as Palmy Rocks driving a huge rise in donations last year. The cans were a major boost for Salvation Army foodbanks just at the right time, Salvation Army National Manager of wel-

From left, Stephen Russell, manager Petone Resene ColorShop and Envoy Collette Irwin, Salvation Army Petone Corps. Photo supplied

fare services, Major Pam Waugh says. “This time of year is an extra busy time for us as many families are struggling with the combined effects of Christmas, holidays and back to school costs. Our food parcels provide

real relief, allowing some of the household budget to be redirected to target debt and oneoff essential costs, including back to school expenses.” In 2017 The Salvation Army provided almost 64,000 food parcels to struggling New Zea-

landers, Pam says. Resene Marketing Manager Karen Warman says the company first collected cans for The Salvation Army after the Canterbury earthquakes. Staff and customers loved the idea and the company has been looking for ways to give back ever since, she says. “The campaign has generated fantastic feedback for three years running. People like donating food knowing it was going directly to help someone in need and the test pots are a popular, versatile product which encourages people to come in,” she says. “The response in some communities last year was incredible. More than 3000 cans were donated at Resene’s Palmerston North ColorShop alone, with other stores close behind. “The stores love it, customers love it and we love it.”

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Regions still lively, major centres cool off Real-time statistics from realestate.co.nz show that while the major centres in New Zealand continue to cool, there’s lively activity across regional New Zealand. Asking prices either fell, or remained stable in Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Waikato and Otago compared to the prior month. “Total housing stock was up

in these five main regions compared to the same time a year ago, indicating that many properties are not selling as quickly,” a spokesman said. By contrast Northland, Central North Island, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Wairarapa and Marlborough were a hive of activity in January, says realestate.co.nz spokesperson Vanessa Taylor.

“It’s interesting that most of these regions are known holiday destinations, and it could well be that sellers in these locations are taking advantage of the visitor season and a sellers’ market.” Asking prices were up and total stock numbers were down in all these regions, she says. New listings were down in Northland, Central North Island,

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Bay of Plenty and Hawkes Bay, but up in Wairarapa and Marlborough. Gisborne led the country with a 19.5 per cent hike in asking prices compared to December, to reach an average of $344,082. This was followed by the Wairarapa region which was up 10.3 per cent and an average asking price of $473,850. Northland and Hawkes Bay are very similar in profile.

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➤➤From page 20

Sevens magic wows fans hen it comes to World Series sevens magic, Fiji and South Africa provide the skills and thrills that leave opponents grasping thin air and spellbound crowds gasping in wonderment. That was the way it was when Hamilton successfully hosted their first World Series sevens and Fiji emerged sensational 24-17 winners after trailing the speedy South Africans 17-5 at halftime. South Africa have serious talent in the form of the sensational Cecil Afrika, Seabelo Senatla and Kwagga Smith, the latter starring for the Barbarians against the All Blacks at Twickenham late last year. But they had no answer to combat the big, strong-running Fijians’ amazing offloads. For me, the standard of that final compensated for the disappointment of seeing the All Blacks sevens pipped at the posts for third by Aussie skipper James Stannard’s drop goal penalty. I also confess to my failure to accept this is an All Blacks sevens when not one member of the squad is capable of making the All Blacks 15 starters and eight reserves team. However one who might one day is 19-year-old Vilimoni Koroi who has been compared to the

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legendary Tomasi Cama, who was quick to spot his talent when Koroi was playing for Feilding High School. Blessed with Fijian genes, the nuggety Koroi has a sharp eye for a gap, good balance and lightning acceleration, the same attributes that have carried Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie so far. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of Koroi, courageous captain Scott Curry, veteran Tim Mikkelson and Joe Webber, crucial tackles were missed and sloppy passes proved costly when it came to the crunch. While bright futures are predicted for Koroi and 18-year-olds Etene Nanai-Seturo and Caleb

Clarke under new coach Clark Laidlaw, the team lacks the cohesion and individual brilliance possessed by Fiji and South Africa. Still, it is a credit to Scotsman Laidlaw that, with 69 points, they are currently second in the World Series behind South Africa (77), and ahead of Fiji (62) and Australia (60) who also have exciting youngsters in Lachlan Anderson and Maurice Longbottom. Meanwhile, having scored a record 13 international wins in all three forms of cricket, the Black Caps came to a shuddering halt with three successive T20 losses, two against Pakistan and another against Australia in Sydney.

Having scored 117 for nine, it was a pathetic effort by the New Zealand batsmen with Colin de Grandhomme the only one to take the game to the Baggy Caps with an unbeaten 38 off 24 balls. Why on earth he is batting as low as No 7 when he regularly performs ahead of so many rated above him is hard to comprehend. Having recovered from their humiliating Ashes test series loss to Australia to beat them in the ODI series, England have cause to fancy their chances against a New Zealand team that has lost their way, especially when playing abroad. What is especially disturbing is the lack of fortitude shown by some batsmen if openers Colin Munro and Martin Guptill fail to fire in the manner they did earlier in the season. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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Four make NZSS netball squad Four local girls have been named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools squad for 2018. Three of those named hail from Howick College, the national secondary school champs. Another colleague has been named as a reserve. Netball New Zealand today named a 23-strong squad following the National Development Camp in Cambridge last week, which includes two ANZ Premiership players. Leehava Saverio, Nanise Waqairo and Teuila Sotutu from Howick College have made the squad with as has Tayla Earle from St Kentigern College. Howick College’s Iva Livani has been named a reserve. Howick College’s meteoric rise at the New Zealand Secondary School Champs ended in October last year with their first national crown. In what was their first appearance at the national netball event, the school beat Saint Kentigern 33-25 in an exciting grand final. Meanwhile, NZU21 World Champion Tiana Metuarau and defender Renee Savai’inaea, who will make her ANZ Premiership debut this season, are still eligible for the

New Zealand Secondary Schools squad for 2018 and have been named in the group. NZSS coach Mary-Jane Araroa said a final team would be named after the NZ Age Group Championships in July in the build-up to matches against the Australian Under-17 squad in Canberra in September. “We are excited with what we have seen at the National Development Camp and opted to name a squad at this time to enable us to monitor and track these athletes over the next six months” she said. Araroa said the National Camp provided the panel the opportunity to assess athletes from all over the country. “Players were selected from all the national age group competitions, regional Secondary School tournaments and last year’s NZ Secondary Schools tournament which gave us the chance to observe a large number of athletes in one place.” Not all players were able to attend the camp so the selectors reserve the right to consider athletes from outside this squad in the final selection process. ➤ Continued on page 19

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eachlands’ Ryan Fox has recorded his best finish on the European Tour with a thirdequal placing at the Maybank Championship in Malaysia. Fox’s final round 66 at the Saujana Golf and Country Club was highlighted by an eagle at his opening hole and three birdies in his last four holes and saw him finish three shots behind the winner Shubhankar Sharma of India, iseekgolf.com reported. Fox told the Times he was very happy with the week. “It’s nice to be in contention on Sunday and finish with my best result so far on the European tour,” he said. On Saturday, Fox moved into a tie for the lead after sinking a 213yard six-iron for a two on the parfive . “The albatross was pretty special. They are much rarer than holes in one so very cool to have one in a tournament.” Fox’s previous best finish in Europe was a fourth placing at both the Scottish and Irish Opens last year. He earned €135,434 ($231,489) for his week’s work and while his cheques in Scotland, Ireland and France last year were bigger, this is a great start to the 2018 year for him, iseekgolf. com said. Fox began the final round three shots behind the then leading pair

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of Dylan Frittelli and Jorge Campillo and although he gave back one of those two shots, he gained at the first when bogeying the second. The balance of his round saw him move through the field into what is a particularly satisfying week for the 31-year-old who is in his second season on the European Tour. Sharma won his second European Tour title just a few weeks after his first at the Joburg Open two months ago and last year finished 9th in this event so he did have the credentials coming into the week but at # 193 in the world he was hardly considered

one of the favourites for the event. Nothing was going to stop the 21-year-old today however as he powered his way to a bogey-free round of 62 to come from four shots off the pace for his stunning victory. Spain’s Campillo finished alone in second place while his fellow countryman Pablo Larraza finished in a share of third place with Fox, he too finishing with a rush over the closing few holes for a round of 66. The European Tour now joins forces with the Asian and Australasian Tours for the ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth.

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