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ome hard questions were asked at a public meeting hosted by Howick ward Councillor Sharon Stewart to discuss the ongoing concerns due to the recent storms, flooding and coastal erosion in Howick and Pakuranga areas. Andrew Skelton, Healthy Waters Operations south team manager, Doug Pirni, senior Healthy Waters specialist and Sarah Sinclair, director Auckland emergency management Civil Defence, had a flood of questions to answer as more than 100 people attended the meeting at the Pakuranga Bowling Club on Tuesday evening. The meeting that was well moderated by Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga had a large turnout from home owners in Cockle Bay, Glenmore Road and Angelo Ave catchments, as well as Cheriton Road, Mellons Bay and Gossamer Drive — areas severely affected by a spate of storms and floods this year — on January 4, April 11 and June 3. “On June 3 there was a record rainfall where Howick and Pakuranga received most

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Left to right Andrew Skelton, Sharon Stewart, Tery Patterson, Simeon Brown, Wally Rice and Marilyn Bakker have a chat after the public meeting at Pakuranga Bowling Club. Times photo Farida Master

of the rainfall,” said Mr Skelton from Healthy Waters, the department responsible for stormwater infrastructure. “The intensity of 30mm in 25 minutes is up to 25 to 50

year storm event for some areas which caused some serious damage. “We have been working extensively in these areas to engineer solutions but these

are short term. For long term solutions it takes long to plan.” While everyone in the room demanded that they get value for the rates they pay, some of the questions asked were:

“Why are resource consents for building being given even when there is flooding in those areas that we can’t cope with”? “We haven’t seen anyone sweep the leaves off the grates in the streets for years now.... why are people not informed that they must clear it themselves?” “What about the ongoing danger to properties by the creek in Cockle Bay that gets badly affected when there are heavy rains and high tides? Is any action being taken?” “Why are people not being fined when they don’t follow Auckland Council bylaws and dump debris into streams?” While Cr Stewart was disappointed that Auckland Transport failed to show up at the meeting, she was all praise for the work that Healthy Waters has been doing, working round-the-clock to help residents. She said she will arrange for one-on-one meetings with residents from every catchment affected by the floods. “We suggest you bring along photographs and video footage that will give Healthy Waters a bigger picture.”

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New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT) has awarded the following grants in the Auckland region in June. Coastguard Maraetai receives $20,000 towards the refit of a rescue boat while Brookby School’s Board of Trustees gets $20,000 for an outdoor roof canopy and resurfacing of the multi-court. Among the gaming venues that contributed to these grants are Barrel Inn in Howick and Xtreme Botany at Northpark.

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Wayne Pivac, appointed in 2009 to coach Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s premier team, is about to be confirmed as Warren Gatland’s successor as Wales’ head coach. Media reported Pivac had topped a shortlist for the role that included Glasgow Warriors head coach Dave Rennie to take over from Gatland following the Rugby World Cup in Japan next year.The ex-Auckland and Fiji coach signed a two-year contract as director of coaching at Pakuranga United.

Associate principal Dr Paul Bennett, former deputy principal of Pakuranga College, has been appointed associate principal of Howick College after Louise Addison (former associate principal of Howick College) took over the principals’ role at Edgewater College. Mr Bennett has been deputy principal at Pakuranga College for seven years. Curriculum leadership in his previous role led to significant shifts in the teaching culture, resulting in considerable improvement in NCEA pass rates.

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ore than 50 employees of Farmers retail stores of Botany, Pakuranga, Manukau and Papakura staged a walk out from the stores last Thursday. They protested at the crossroads outside Pak’nSave, Botany. The beauty, sales and service assistants were part of the strike action nationwide. Workers had decided to move from pickets to strike action in response to failed negotiations. Protesting against low pay and unfair pay reviews, workers at the department stores around the country went on strike from one to five hours in the afternoon.

Sarah Thompson organiser of the First Union strike in Botany told the Times: “If you look around, it’s good to know that the majority are women here. And they have never done this before. “They are too busy looking after their families and don’t have time for this. It must be pretty serious for them to pick up a picket. “The performance pay is in shambles. It’s counter intuitive. Employees get C grades even though the clients have complimented them for their customer service. This doesn’t encourage them to work hard.” Ms Thompson claims that workers get low grades just so that their employers don’t have to pay them more.

Farmers’ workers typically start on a near minimum wage of $16.50 an hour, she says. “Currently 80 per cent of Farmers’ workers who belong to First Union are paid less than the living wage. “For most, the pay scale ends around $17.50 with raises only available through performance pay reviews. “Such an iconic New Zealand brand as Farmers should be doing better. “We hope to resolve the issue and end the performance pay scheme. “There should be an increase in pay rates so that their families have enough to thrive on and not just survive.”

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young couple are distraught that they cannot get back $37,777.50 they paid to the wrong bank account. Shirley Li thought she had transferred the amount owed to construction contractors’ and their bank account at Westpac Botany Junction a month ago. She made an error and the money went to someone else. That was on June 7 and now Li and her husband Ivan Soh are anxious that their money has still not been returned. In the meantime their painting and decorating company has had to pay the contractors so they are desperate have their funds returned. However they’ve hit a brick wall. While their bank - ASB - has been trying hard to have the funds returned, Westpac doesn’t seem to want to know, she said. A Westpac spokesman told the Times that Westpac NZ does not comment on its customers for privacy reasons. “However, in terms of general advice, in the event of a mistaken funds transfer, a bank does not have the right to withdraw money from a customer’s account without the consent of the customer,” the bank said. “It is a standard industry process that a person wanting to reverse an electronic funds trans-

fer should talk to their own bank in the first instance.” Li said she did that as soon as she discovered her error. She made the transfer at around 10.30am. At 7pm her client called saying they hadn’t received the pay- Ivah Soh ment. “I immediately called ASB to make a direct debit recovery,” she said. “ASB asked me to call Westpac to get them to hold onto the money but customer services said they couldn’t hold onto the funds. When money goes into someone’s account, it’s their money.” She was told to “just leave it for the recovery team to sort out” and was calling Westpac every day. Meanwhile after eight days ASB declared it could not recover the money. “Westpac said it’s not their problem. Westpac is not showing any responsibility. They are not doing their job. It’s horrible,” said Li. In frustration she has also been to the police to assist with recovery of the funds. While police were sympathetic, the investigation appears unlikely to speed up the return of the money. Police could not confirm they were looking into the matter. “In general, police do not respond to requests which seek to confirm whether a specific individual or a

specific organisation is under police investigation, or whether specific individuals have made complaints to police,” a spokesperson said. The Times also contacted the Banking Ombudsman’s office. Tina Mitchell, the Deputy Banking Ombudsman – Prevention – said it cannot comment on individual cases. “Usually it’s about sorting out between the banks but that can be a bit tricky,” she said. “Anyone can come to us – we’ll do whatever we can to help.” She pointed to their website guide. “As a general rule, banks can reverse a payment made in error only with the consent of the person who received it,” the site said. “Your bank and the recipient’s bank will need to cooperate to try to recover the payment. This usually involves the recipient’s bank contacting the account holder to ask his or her permission to reverse the transaction. If the recipient refuses, your only option is to take up the matter directly yourself. However, the bank’s responsibility to protect the privacy of the recipient’s contact details may prove an initial stumbling block. “You may wish to take court action if the recipient won’t return the money.”

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youth voice for the locals as well as a participant in Howick Youth Forum. That apart, Sara found time to be a Youthline volunteer and a youth leader in Global Volunteer Network raising funds for children in Vietnam. The young volunteer for Salvation Army says that it is important to find causes you are passionate about and align to them. “I learnt a lot more from the community activities than in the classroom, and it was so much fun,” says Sara who hopes to work for the UN someday. The Young Women in Public Affairs Programme was established by Zonta International to encourage young women to participate in public affairs by recognising a commitment to the volunteer sector, volunteer leadership achievements and a dedication to empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.

hey are master chefs in the making. Natasha Pheng and Farzana Rahimi of Botany Downs Secondary College (BDSC) were thrilled to win a cheque of $1000 at the Eye on Nature Cooking Competition, hosted by the Manukau Beautification Trust at the foyer of the Botanical Garden Visitor Centre, recently. The five high schools competing for the prize money were Botany Downs Secondary College, Saint Kentigern College, Pakuranga College, Alfriston and Aorere colleges. The dish that won the judges’ approval and top marks was seared venison and tartare with potato and mushroom croquettes, butternut puree, mushroom soil and kale. Head of food technology at BDSC, Angie Thomson says that the brief was to prepare a dish that relates to the New Zealand restaurant industry. “It is a dish that is inspired by recipes seen at some of New Zealand’s most famous restaurants menus and cook books (Cluprit, Cibo and French Café to name a few). The dish is also made up of locally sourced ingredients which we felt represents many of the classic Kiwi staples,” she says. Year 12 students Natasha

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centre once the development is complete. The reinvigoration of Garden Lane’s ambience and open space are being designed with the comfort and enjoyment of shoppers in mind, Mr Hudson says. “We are pleased with how the development is progressing and with the level of interest in the project from the community and many highly sought-after domestic and international retailers. Forty per cent of the new Garden Lane is already leased, which is a sign that the centre is viewed

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as a premium site for retail,” he says. The expansion follows the Auckland Council Unitary Plan’s designation of Botany Town Centre as a metropolitan zoned hub. The redevelopment will enable the centre to cater to the needs of the growing population, by bringing Botany Town Centre’s gross lettable area to more than 62,700 square metres occupied by more than 200 tenants, while preserving its qualities as an open-air shopping centre that customers enjoy.

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News from Jami-Lee Ross, MP for Botany Taking action on mental health Mental health is one of the most complex and important challenges facing our country and others around the world. The increasing importance we place on the health of our minds, as well as our bodies, is transforming our world’s understanding of healthcare. New Zealand is no different from the rest of the world in recognising an increased prevalence of mental health issues over recent years. Over our time in Government, we increased funding by $224 million for mental health services in Budget 2017. This built on the Government’s continued investment in this area, increasing from $1.1 billion in 2008/09 to $1.4 billion in 2016/17.

That’s what led to us proposing a $100 million programme dedicated to funding seventeen evidencebased policies to tackle the mental health issues facing our communities.

Our approach pushed forward these seventeen new ideas, recalibrating our healthcare system towards prevention and early intervention of mental health issues.

Policies like the expansion of e-therapy options (to provide wider access to support), providing more community-based mental health programmes, getting Government departments to work together to provide comprehensive support to people they’re looking after, and focusing on mental health issues in schools and at home were all part of our package.

That’s why it’s so disappointing the Government hasn’t committed to following through on these initiatives. Instead, it has reprioritised funding and commissioned a review of mental health.

We added an additional $224 million into mental health funding in Budget 2017

This included $100 million for 17 innovative policies to tackle mental health issues focusing on prevention

It’s important the Government implements these policies immediately so we can help those in need now

Everyone agrees we need to respond to the growing demand for mental health services in New Zealand but a review is not the same as developing and funding initiatives that could make a difference right now. The best thing we can do immediately for our mental health system is to implement the plan National put in place and use the $100 million we announced last year to help those who need help today.

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award. The ferry pier won the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) New Zealand Excellence Awards – Best Public Works Project under $5 million. Opened last year, the pier plays a pivotal role as a transport hub for the recently rolled out bus network for east Auckland. The Howick Local Board contributed $2.5 million from its transport capital fund for the project. Chair David Collings says: “We’re really proud of this, as the

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The long-standing fight to save Stockade Hill views is nearing its end – the final hearing is next Monday July 16. But the Stockade Hill Defencibles, a small group of locals, aren’t going down without one final fight. The group - Andrew Laing, Brooke Williams, Tracey Fox, Claire Thompson, Jane Moody, Leigh Hodgetts and Ron Fielding - started out as a humble pub quiz team but have quickly become Picton Street’s most popular campaigners. Like many who know and love Howick Village, they were shocked to find out that the 360-degree views around Stockade Hill were still under threat and that the process of allowing high-density development to practically surround the landmark was still very much on the cards. They decided to take to social media to let people know what was happening. The Defencibles started the ‘Save Stockade Hill Views’ Facebook page which rapidly gained more than 700 followers with posts on the page reaching in excess of 13,000 people in the area. They have even attracted messages of support from as far away as California. A regular feature on the page is the weekly radio show playlist request. Andrew Laing hosts a Thursday evening Road Show on Howick’s local radio station East FM and has been playing songs suggested by their Facebook followers all month. The group have also ‘taken it to the streets’ every Saturday outside helloworld on Picton Street,

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along with representatives from the Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association. They’ve been chatting with locals, distributing posters and leaflets and encouraging anyone who can’t attend the hearing to put up a message of support on their ‘wonder wall’. “I find it all very moving” said Tracey Fox. “We’ve had people in their ‘90s writing beautiful messages of support, along with children as young as three drawing pictures.” Clearly the breadth and depth of support runs across generations, the team received hundreds of messages on their wall and on their Facebook page. Claire Thompson has been blown away by the level of interest; “It’s been great talking to so many people, so many have said they just weren’t aware that the fight was still going on!” MP Simeon Brown and his wife, along with Howick’s very own town crier Jim Donald have stopped by to chat with the group and show their support. They will then be taking the ‘wonder wall’ to be displayed at the commission hearing on the

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16th. “It’s a great way to show the commission that so many people are concerned and really care about this”, said Brooke Williams. “Weather permitting, the Stockade Hill Defencibles will be out again this coming Saturday and would love for everyone to come down and add their messages to the amazing wonder wall,” said Fox. Meanwhile, Andries Popping, deputy chair of the Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association, said it was great to see young Howickians last Saturday morning writing messages of support He said four large boards have already been filled with messages to Auckland Council asking them to preserve Stockade Hills Views for all to enjoy. The commissioners and council officers will be the only ones able to speak at Monday’s hearing. “Save Stockade Hills Views campaigners are hoping for a large turnout to show the Commissioners how much Howickians young and old, care about Stockade Hill,” he said. ➤➤Monday’s final hearing is at 9.30am on July 16 at Fencible Lounge at Howick Library.

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ore than 2500 locals turned up for some bird watching on the weekend at the Ormiston Senior College. The Auckland Metro Bird Club was thrilled with the response to their 109th bird show. “We nearly doubled attendance from last year. We put this down to the support we get from the media such as the Howick and Pakuranga Times and Botany and Ormiston Times as well as the fact that people in this south eastern

corner are getting used to seeing some of the best and most colourful birds in the North Island each year at Ormiston Senior College,” says one of the organisers of the show, David Nicholson. The club also reached out to local schools and communities with a colouring competition. Exciting plans are underway for the club to host the next show. Local bird winners included Juniors Renee Murphy (Bengalese and Zebra Finches) Imo-

gen and Abbie Anstis (Budgies) while some of the ‘older hands’ like Roger Haynes (Budgies) Vince and Lynne Huston (Budgies) Chris Agius (Colour Canaries) Alan Frear (Yorkshire Canaries) Derek and Esme Lourens (Budgies) Dave Nicholson (Gloster & Lizard Canaries) all revealed their winning ‘bird stars!’ Some of the winning birds will be representing Auckland at the big Topflite National Bird Show in Timaru at the end of the month.

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Plastic Bags

In reply to Celia Martin and David Mitchell’s letters (Times, June 21) re them grieving over the demise of supermarket single use plastic bags. I applaud the stand that supermarkets are taking by banning plastic bags and making food trays recyclable etc. Some 7 billion kilos of garbage and 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris is thrown into our oceans each year. Four billion plastic micro fibres per square kilometre litter the deep sea and shoppers use approx. 5 billion single use plastic bags each year, these then discarded into the oceans and landfills, and, as these plastic bags can take 20 years+ to decompose, plastic bottles can take up to 450 years to decompose, not to mention the plastic fishing line that can take up to 600 years to fully decompose, this creates a catastrophic endless problem. One million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals and turtles die each year from injesting plastic rubbish, thoughtlessly discarded into our natural world, often thinking they are eating jelly fish which is one of their primary sources of food.

Recycle as much as you can, compost food scraps and use compostable bin liners made from corn starch that compost down within 90 days. It is not expensive. Or you can dig a small trench in between rows in the vege garden, put the compostable food scraps in and when full, cover with soil, and next year shift the planting of the new veges to over the trench and start a new trench between the new rows. Great for the soil and worms. I accept it is not easy to make the change because it requires some thought and effort but, if we all try our best to adapt, we will see a better world, because, if we do not, we face a major catastrophe with rising world population, more rubbish, less room on the planet, loss of natural habitat and much, much more pollution. Just saying!! Elizabeth McLaren, Botany

Charter schools

For doubters of charter schools, Sweden has 50 per cent of its upper secondary schools run as charter schools and is ranked 9 in world ranakings. On the same scale, NZ is ranked 12 and the compiler of the rankings cited our primary schools as the main area of concern. The overall view was that charter schools ( particularly successful with under-privileged children) can only be as good as the leadership running them, but you could say the same about state schools. Gary Hollis, Mellons Bay

Improve your health and wellbeing. Thursday’s 7-8.30pm at Willowbank School, 56 Middlefield Drive, Dannemora. Beginner classes start July 12. Just come along and have a go, tai chi is safe for all ages and fitness levels. Ph/text Margaret 022-380 1092. Email northern.nz@taoist.org

Uxbridge Travel Club

Uxbridge Travel is presenting ‘Visiting Bhutan and trekking to Jomolhari’ ,presented by Dr Gordon Miskelly, Friday July 20 in ‘Te Whare Ora’ Garden of Memories Hall, Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Visitors most welcome. Admission $6. Any queries phone Adrienne 534 4989.

Genealogist

The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG will be held on Saturday, July 14 at St Andrews Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1:30 pm. Deborah Wilkinson-Gray will be speaking on how easy it would be for others to tidy up your affairs if you died tomorrow. Door charge $5. Visitors welcome. For more info phone 576-4715 or 576-5400.

Classes & Workshops

Winter is closing in so don’t stay at home feeling miserable. UXBRIDGE Arts & Culture has a huge range of classes and workshops, something for everyone in the July to December programme. Grab one from the library, phone 535 6467 or pop in and see the friendly team at 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick. Classes start from July 23.

Collectors Toys and Model Fair

A good selection of items for sale including model trains, locos, rolling stock, building kits and accessories, boats, planes, diecast vehicles, dolls teddy bears, robots, sci fi toys military memorabilia and books – children’s books, toys and much more! On Sunday, July 22. Organised by the Auckland Central Model Railway Club Inc at the Mount Eden War Memorial, 487 Dominion Road, from 10am-1pm. Admission $6, children free Contact Bob Cartwright: Phone 534 6702, mobile 021 265 5753 or email newmilns@ xra.co.nz for more information.

Rhythm & Blues

Legendary Auckland rhythm & blues outfit Storehouse stretch out of their usual bohemian haunts for a series of midwinter rave-ups around the ‘burbs. The ‘All Rite’ Tour is coming to Uxbridge Arts Centre on Saturday August 18 at 8pm. To buy tickets go to eventfinda.co.nz or buy your tickets at the door.

Uxbridge Holiday Programme The best place to be in the school holidays for children aged 6+ is UXBRIDGE. 13 – 20 July is crammed packed full of fun. Cup Cake Decorating, Novelty Cakes, Theatre Masks, Soap Making, Revealing the Colours, Pots n Rocks, just too many options to list. Full details found at www. uxbridge.org.nz or phone 535 6467 or grab a brochure from your local library.

Seniors 60+

Pilates, Yoga and Zumba all classes designed for our older participants to enjoy at a pace suited for them. Lot’s of fun and friendships made through attending daytime classes at UXBRIDGE Arts & Culture. Phone 535 6467 or grab a brochure from the library or check out the full details on our website www.uxbridge.org. nz so we hope you can join us soon. Starts from July 23.

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Change your body – no dance or tutus required! Come to the free session on 26 July 6 – 7pm and try it out. Full term course starts the following week. Sculpt, lean, toned muscles with this energising dynamic class. Full workout. Bookings essential. Phone 535 6467 or at http://uxbridge.org. nz/product/freetb/. As always, appreciate any help you can give.

Parent Support Group Feeling alone and frustrated by your Teenagers behaviour? Our friendly group of parents will offer confidential support to get you through the tough times. Next meetings 7.30pm Highland Park Community House July 11 and 25 for more details /www. facebook.com/tlhowick/. This is a free community noticeboard for non-profit groups. Please email notices to bot@times.co.nz. While every effort is made to run the notices, volume and space restrictions may mean events may not run. Where publication of a notice is time-critical, groups should consider paying for a classified advertisement to ensure placement.

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he first of July marks the beginning of a new year in Rotary and celebrates the changeover of presidents in Rotary Clubs all over the world. It’s that time of the year when the baton is handed over with great pomp and celebration to a new president in what could be described as one of the longest running relays of presidents of the world. The Rotary Club of Somerville recently hosted a changeover party at Howick RSA with a 4th of July theme. The top brass of Rotary including immediate past district governor (district 9920) Malini Raghwan and incoming district governor Ingrid Waugh were both present, as president Andrew Harvey handed over the bling to elected president Lisa James. American Independence Day was celebrated with guests dressed up in red, white and blue stars and stripes, and Donald Trump face cut-outs. Also spotted were Wonder Woman, Pocahontas and the Statue of Liberty. Past District Governor Dr Philly Karani gave an informative overview of Rotary, including the fourway test and polio eradication.

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Two charter members Colin Botherway and Gerald Patterson took a nostalgic trip down memory lane to talk about the journey of the vibrant club from then to now. A quiz by Mike Williamson challenged everyone’s knowledge of American history and even orchestrated a sing-along of American Pie and Star Spangled

Banner; while the dapper Master of Ceremonies Tony Peacock kept the tempo going with lighthearted banter. “Andrew will be remembered for bringing lots of women to the club,” he joked about the fact that Rotary Club of Somerville is one of the few clubs in the country that boasts 52 per cent female membership.

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n analysis of Auckland’s fastest rising suburbs in terms of price increases has revealed that central Auckland suburb Grafton tops the list, followed closely by Mt Eden, according to research by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), source

of the most complete and accurate real estate data in New Zealand. Looking at the median price of properties for the six months ending March 2018, properties in Grafton saw a median price increase of 39.8 per cent when compared to the same period last year,

from $420,000 to $587,000 – a $167,000 increase. Close behind was Mt Eden with the median price for the six months ending March 2018 showing an increase of 36.7 per cent when compared to the same period last year, from $927,000 to $1,267,000 – a $340,500 increase. In third place, was Northcote Point with the median price for the six months ending March 2018 showing an increase of 19.2 per cent when compared to the same period last year,

from $1,147,000 to $1,367,500 – a $220,500 increase. Bindi Norwell, chief executive at REINZ says: “The top 5 of Auckland’s fastest rising suburbs all have a number of factors in common – they are all close to the CBD, have good motorway access and public transport links, they have a number of entertainment or dining options available to them and they also have access to green spaces. “Time and time again, we hear from agents that proximity

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Suburb Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 17 Mar 18 $ Difference % Difference Count Count Median Price $ Median Price $ Grafton 29 104 420,000 587,000 167,000 39.8% Mount Eden 216 168 927,000 1,267,500 340,500 36.7% Northcote Point 27 24 1,147,000 1,367,500 220,500 19.2% Westmere 34 28 1,720,000 2,045,000 325000 18.9% Epsom 16 106 1,302,500 1,540,500 238,000 18.3% Albany 87 82 828,000 964,000 136,000 16.4% Mellons Bay 25 27 1,665,000 1,935,000 270,000 16.2% Point Chevalier 57 63 1,330,000 1,540,000 210,000 15.8% Campbells Bay 28 22 1,909,000 2,195,000 286,000 15.0% Freemans Bay 46 53 1,221,500 1,395,000 173,500 14.2%

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Part-time, approx. 30 hours pw We are commercial property specialists. We’re looking for an enthusiastic team member, with outstanding work ethic, who doesn’t mind getting their hands dirty. Full Drivers Licence required.

The Principal, Bruce Trezise, Botany Downs School, 35 Mirrabooka Avenue, Howick, or email principal@botanydowns.school.nz

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For more information, or to apply, please email your CV and covering letter to stephany@stemsfromhome.co.nz or phone Steph on 0273 662 540 CP262160

To advertise phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz

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Permanent, part time for 20 hours per week, term time only. For further information and Application Guidelines, please email: crobinson@pakuranga.school.nz CD262195

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We are seeking a Qualified teacher who is confident, selfmotivated, warm and fun-loving, passionate about children’s learning through play and has loads of energy. A team player with excellent communication skills, and a great attitude who can be part of a great team. A good knowledge of planning, writing learning stories and internal evaluation.

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After four years in the role, our Junior Rugby & Touch Coordinator is moving on, so we need to find a replacement; preferably someone within our community to go with our club mantra of “Live Local / Play Local / Work Local”, but we are open to anyone who can fit into the role well. This is an opportunity for a person to join us in this very important entry level role. Are you or do you know of someone that would like to join our team? The role ideally suits a confident, bright, self-starter who has above average computer skills, loves working with people and above all has a love of sport. We are a fun and inviting small team who work for a progressive not for profit Board and would love to hear from any interested parties.

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Our experienced team at Harts is full of local accountants and this position has been created purely out of our expansion of clients.

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The client base at Harts enables team members to have varied experience with a range of clients. We have many clients who have been with Harts for generations. We are now seeing future generations coming through creating our need for a new accountant to expand our team.

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Required who can work as part of a team or independantly completing renovations and general building work. The work will include Bathrooms, Kitchens, Decks, Fencing and other such renovations. Duties will include liaising with other tradespeople who are part of the team, customers and homeowners on a daily basis. You must be honest and reliable, have your own tools and a clean drivers licence. We believe rewarding skill and commitment. please email your CV to mark@tradeteam.co.nz or phone 021 764 511

The position is a client facing position so you would have great conversation and client interaction skills.

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You will have a good work ethic, be client focused, proactive and have good time management skills. The willingness to learn new client software is essential. If you would like to work close to home, with no parking problems, then this is a great opportunity for you to become part of our team and utilise your abilities working with our wide range of clients. For more information about Erina Webber our firm, please visit www.harts.co.nz Harts Chartered Accountants

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We are seeking a friendly, energetic and positive supportive person with skills relating to learning support for students with specific learning needs. Position to commence Monday, July 30, 2018 until end of Term 4 Thursday, December 13, 2018. For application pack including Job Description, please go to, www.mhjc.school.nz under ‘About Us’, ‘Employment’, or email ayoung@mhjc.school.nz

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We are looking for a reliable, honest person to work in our parts department. Must have fluent English and computer skills. Full training will be given. Please send CV to marise@blueprintdiesel.co.nz 09 271 0371 CD260408

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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 orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry and family dental care. Enjoy working with an experienced, talented team where we aim to provide the best possible care. Please forward your CV to: julia@dentalpractice.co.nz or phone Julia 09 272 8182

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This role will be fixed term for 6 months, initially. To excel in this role, the successful applicant will require: • an ECE diploma or degree level recognised in NZ • a current full practising certificate • recent experience in mentoring, coaching and leading adults • a genuine desire to see children thrive in the homebased environment • self-motivation and a positive, focused approach • sound planning and organisational skills • excellent verbal, written and online communication skills • a clean, unrestricted NZ driver’s licence • a sound understanding of early learning pedagogical practice • a passion for encouraging children and adults to grow through experiential education within outdoor environments

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Our Stems FROM HOME philosophy is very much grown from a strong belief in offering authentic learning experiences for our children, based on respecting them as individuals and following their individual interests and their family’s aspirations for them. We love being out and about in nature and ensuring our Educators homes are a ‘home away from home’ for our children.

Our wonderful school librarian and resource manager is leaving us, so Botany Downs School is looking for someone to take over this part time role of 20-25 hours/week. You will be a person who shows initiative, and has lots of enthusiasm, energy and a love of literacy. Knowledge of the Access It programme highly desirable, background in library work an advantage. Duties include running our school library and teacher resource areas, to a high standard. Visits to our school by prospective applicants are welcomed. Applications close Wednesday 25 July 2018. Please send your written applications, including the names of at least two referees, to:

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Laumape the toughest S

urely the toughest back in world rugby to tackle is juggernaut Ngani Laumape who scored four stunning tries in the Hurricanes 42-24 triumph against the Blues in Wellington last weekend. They were reminiscent of the storming runs once associated with the late Jonah Lomu and Julian Savea, two wings who were unstoppable when at their prime. Yet with the All Black selectors preferring injury prone 32-year-old Sonny Bill Willilams as their starting second-five, Laumape struggles for game time in test rugby. Having scored 15 tries in Super Rugby last year, that remains a mystery, especially when his ability to crash over the advantage line with hard, straight running offers his for-

old Akira who, at 1.94m and 113kg, is an incredibly-gifted athlete awaiting a decent forward coach to make him the great, low slung No 8 that Counties-bred All Black captain Kieran Read became upon moving to Canterbury and the Crusaders. Luke Whitelock filled the No 8 berth in the injured Read’s absence in the three-test series against France because of his strong work ethic, solid defence and lineout prowess. But as an attacking player he’s not in Akira’s class. Meanwhile Blues coach Tana Umaga must be wondering at the wisdom of playing Rieko Ioane at second-five against wrecking ball Laumape after the latter stormed to his four tries. Admittedly the speedy Rieko did

wards quick recycled ball. True, it helps having creative players like PJ Perenara and Beauden Barrett inside him. But Laumape’s fearless running makes him a huge asset to any team whether he wears the No 12 or 13 jersey. At 27 years of age, 1.78m tall and tipping the scales at 97kg, the muscular Laumape is dwarfed by Williams’ 1.93m and 108kg. However he is a more bruising attacker than the champion ball distributor who has had a rotten run of injuries since the 2016 Rio Olympics. Meanwhile the Blues can count themselves lucky that Rieko and Akira Ioane have remained loyal to them rather than head off to a more successful franchise. That is particularly true of 23-year-

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Hunter (Howick Pakuranga), who won gold in the 50m final, was the hot favourite in the longer sprint and showed his dominance by establishing half a body length lead in the first half of the race. In the closing stages it was 15-year-old Michael Pickett (North Shore) who started to close in on Hunter, eventually finishing second in 50.61s to Hunter’s 50.01s.

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As a general who reads the game so well, Mo’unga also has some of the attacking flair that makes Barrett and McKenzie so exciting. Although the All Black selectors have tremendous backline depth to choose from for the Rugby Championship, injuries have thinned their forward options. With their top eighth all suffering injuries at different stages this season, they will be hoping Kieran Read stays sound following back surgery. Ditto champion lock Brodie Retallick whose shoulder injury sidelined him for six weeks. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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