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David said the first impression he had of meeting New Zealand’s golden girl at a rest home in Howick was that she had an athletic frame even at the age of 90. He was thrilled when she took him into a special room with a special cupboard which had a special case that held the much-treasured gold medal she won at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 in the long jump. “I asked her if I could hold it and she said I could, which is a moment I will always treasure,” he says. “It was like holding a piece of history in my hands. “It was so inspiring meeting her as she spoke about leaving at a very young age to train with her coach. She would run in boots
in her lunch break and would do weight lifting with concrete blocks or anything she could lay her hands on to build up strength and stamina. “She showed me her scrapbook with inspirational writing and a poem on Reaching for the Stars, which she did.” David who has authored 28 books to-date and is drawn to writing about inspirational figures “to keep our history alive,” says he had a sense of urgency of telling Yvette’s story as he grew up reading about her. “It’s such a shame that the inspiring role model is not here to see the book,” he said about the Howick-Pakuranga resident, known for her will to win and make world history.
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Celebrating cultural diversity Baverstock Oaks School recently celebrated the cultural diversity within their school community that is made up of more than 32 nationalities and what better way to showcase the talent and cultures than through a cultural celebration. As the students and teachers gathered in the hall, dressed in their bright and colourful cultural outfits, parents flocked in, excited to celebrate with the wider school community. The celebration was kicked off with a kapa haka performance, welcoming students and parents. The Indian dance group, Korean drummers, junior kapa haka as well as the Pasifika group shared their passion for their culture through a variety of dances and songs. The celebration ended with the whole school performing ‘sasa’, a traditional Samoan dance lead by the Pasifika group.
he unique bike that Daniel Strekier has built entirely from wood looks like a priceless piece of art. While most people would think of it as an impossible task, the ingenious wood carver thrives on challenges. The skilled craftsman, who arrived from Argentina for three months and stayed for 12 years, says it is a dream come true. “When I first landed in New Zealand with just enough life savings to last me for three months and very little English, the only word I knew in English was hammer,” he says. “There is a German saying that with nothing you can be clever.” While it took Daniel just a week to bag his first contract job as a shop-fitter at a fashion store on Queen Street, he says he was the crazy Argentinean who kept asking his boss for the toughest jobs to stimulate his creativity. It was the same desire to push his creative limits that had him design a 60kg wooden bike with 22 gears and three hydraulic brakes. It was a casual conversation about helping his neighbour Bruce McKay out with making a barrier out of old racing car tyres for a radio controlled car track that sparked his imagination. The passionate craftsman behind Masterpiece Wood Works toyed with the idea of using midget racing tyres to build a bike. Running his hand across the intricately curved wooden mudguard he says it has 32 pieces of wood, all seamlessly joined together. Each side of the wheel started out as a 16 pieces of flat wood that were joined together with finger joints to form a circle with flat edges. The oak, walnut and ash coloured smooth chain guard has 12 pieces of wood, while the handle bar has six pieces of wood lined with five layers of carbon fibre. Daniel says his eight-year-
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old son Theodore Lian Strekier would keenly watch him and was excited to help trial the bike. Equally eye-catching are the laminated nuts and studs as is the wooden helmet he has created. The wood carver takes special pride in showing off the wooden padlock which has just a tiny piece of pin for the key to fit in. A wooden chain and the wood and leather saddle bag add to the finished look for this one-of-a-kind bike. “Whilst building the bike I asked for inspiration to create a nice piece of art and that’s why I named the bicycle Grace,” he says. Daniel first tried pedalling the bike from his home at Hutchinson Road to Eastern Beach. Later he dared to bike across the Hauraki Gulf Trail which had its share of excitement—as he tried not to head straight into a
ditch. He now plans to raise funds for a charity by biking from Cape Reinga to Auckland. Currently training for it, his mind is already working on the next big piece of outstanding art.
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Cockle Bay smoke testing begins in fight against sewage overflow ■■By Therese Henkin
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moke testing has begun in Cockle Bay in a bid to reduce wastewater overflows. This comes after local residents’ cries for help to stop sewage flooding into their backyards. The sewage overflows are caused by stormwater illegally entering and overwhelming the wastewater network during periods of high rain. Now Watercare are enlisting the help of the community to identify and fix illegally connected downpipes and non-complaint gulley traps to reduce the amount of stormwater entering the wastewater network. The Nunn family are one of many families in the area whose backyards overflow with waste-water during bad weather. “We have had sanitary items, toilet paper, faeces wash into our backyard before,” says Dalyn Nunn. “Every time it rains we just watch the bottom of our backyard flood with dirty water.” Craig and Dalyn’s property on Advene Road backs onto a stream that leads straight to the beach. During extreme weather, they have had the manhole at the bottom of their property burst open and watched helplessly as sewage spills out onto the area where their children should be allowed to play.
The Nunn family are desperate to stop sewage overflow in their backyard. Watercare have launched smoke testing in Cockle Bay to help identify areas where stormwater is illegally entering the wastewater system and causing overflows. Photo supplied
“Ultimately this wastewater ends up in the stream, leading to our beaches,” Craig says. Craig and Dalyn say they have battled for years with Auckland Council and Watercare to have something done about the wastewater overflows. Together with their neighbour Matthew Brajkovich and a few other residents, they have been working
with Watercare to implement a solution. “Watercare has acknowledged that no matter whose responsibility it is, this is a huge problem and they’ve put their hand up to help,” says Dalyn. “It’s only one part of the solution, but it’s a start and it will make a difference for us,” says Craig. While smoke testing has been
used extensively throughout Auckland for some time, this is the first time Watercare has ever contacted the community prior to testing and actively encouraged residents to take some responsibility and address any faults before we get there. “We’re trying to encourage Aucklanders to take some ownership for
the problem. Watercare can do its part by building new infrastructure and maintain the network but individuals can also help by making sure their pipework is compliant,” a Watercare spokesperson says. “Cockle Bay is an older area of Auckland. The area has undergone growth, with infilling. The wastewater network works well in normal conditions but during heavy rain, huge volumes of stormwater are illegally entering and overwhelming the system, creating overflows.” The smoke testing involves Watercare using a smoke detection unit to blow non-toxic white smoke into the wastewater system to identify illegally connected downpipes and non-compliant gulley traps. Those whose homes are found to have non compliant gully traps and illegally connected downpipes will be required to fix the problem. “Details will be sent to the compliance team at Auckland Council, who will follow up with residents. Details may be recorded on LIM reports,” a Watercare spokesperson says. Watercare programme improvement manager, operations says: “People don’t realise the impact something as simple as an incorrectly connected pipe can have but the reality is that just stormwater from just one roof can displace the equivalent wastewater from more than 40 households.
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here are some very exciting changes happening at one of the most iconic and historical tourist spots in Auckland – the Howick Historical Village. Manager of the Village Kerry Powell previously worked with museums in the UK and has some brilliant ideas in place on how to run the Village in line with those museums held in world class standards. The Historical Village interprets Fencible story using cottages and artefacts saved from the Auckland Region – was opened nearly 40 years ago by a number of community-minded people with foresight. It was developed out of pure passion for local history that connects our past to the present. Recently, the Howick Historical Village celebrated the start of National Volunteer Week by having an afternoon tea to celebrate the tireless contribution of volunteers – with some of them having been around since the Village was first opened in 1980. Giving due credit to the volunteers who make it a very unique hot- spot to visit for locals and tourists alike, Kerry says that volunteers contribute to everything including gardening, wagon restoration, cataloguing photographs, education, textiles and collections. “We have around 100
■ Staff and Volunteers celebrating with an afternoon tea at Puhi Nui with Sharon Stewart and Paul Young on far right.
volunteers and are so proud of their commitment to the Village and for bringing with them true dedication and passion that is unwavering,” she says. Volunteers support others by embracing new recruits and sharing their own knowledge and expertise. A new recognition programme has been introduced to acknowledge them. All Volunteers of the Howick Historical Village will be given an identity card that will help them avail of a 25 per cent discount at the Homestead Cafe and 20 per cent discount at the shop. There will also be two annual social events arranged with staff.
Over 10,000 students from over 200 schools visit the Village each year and enjoy the throwback from the past as they compare how things used to be done during the Fencible period of time. On `Meet the Villagers’ Days, every third Sunday of the month, visitors are fascinated as they watch Villagers make butter out of cream; or the Fencible soldiers march around doing their drills. The Historical Village is a social hub and a great meeting place for like-minded people who share the same passion for heritage and local history. “We have volunteers from Menzshed who repair items
around the Village and also from the Somerville School. “They help us with gardening which is quite therapeutic and have made garden pots as well as decorated stones for our garden shop,” she says. “The garden shop was developed with great support from Howick Rotary Club and Menzshed who did the repair of fences and painting of buildings. The shop also sells products made and grown by the volunteers.” Everyone who has given their time to the Village whether paid or voluntary have contributed to the telling of the story of Early Settlers to Auckland and the Fencibles
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soldiers, and for that the team and board of Howick & Districts Historical Society are grateful. “Howick Historical Village is proud to have such a committed, passionate volunteer base who also happen to be genuinely kind and wonderful people too,” says Kerry who reiterated that if there are people who would like to volunteer there are a wide range of opportunities available for them to choose from.
If you are interested in volunteering, check the website www.fencible.org.nz/ en/get-involved/volunteers or contact the manager by email manager@fencible.org.nz.
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Production is witty, wise and wonderful ➤➤Adapted: Richard Tulloch from the children’s novel by Guus Kuijer ➤➤Directed: Alex Gleed ➤➤Venue: Howick Little Theatre ➤➤Season: July 6-27 (Wed to Sat, 8pm), with 2pm matinees on July 7 and 14 Howick Little Theatre’s next production, The Book of Everything, has wowed audiences in the Netherlands, NZ, Australia, the US and the UK and been variously described by reviewers as “one of the best children’s shows in town … witty, wise and wonderful … hilarious, honest … and a delightful family production”. Adapted for the stage by Richard Tulloch from an award-winning children’s novel by Dutch author Guus Kuijer, it’s a magical story about a child learning how to act when faced with fear and injustice and how he reacts and deals with it. Growing up in The Netherlands post-war, nine-year-old Thomas, played by Robert Limm, writes down
all the things he sees that he thinks other people ignore, such as invisible hail that “ripped all the leaves from the trees”, and the tropical fish that live in the canal near his home. He also sees the unhappiness in his family, the violence in his father, played by Mark Madden-Snoad, and the pain that lingers in his community long after the end of World War II. All this – good and bad – and his determination to be happy, he carefully records in his magical and hopeful Book of Everything. Director Alex Gleed has had the challenge of casting actors to play not only a nine-year-old boy, his parents and family, but also Jesus and a large dog.
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hile the thought of major surgery would be daunting for many, the operating table was no big deal for 104-year-old Len Darr. Just three week’s post surgery and the centenarian is back to his old tricks. Walking up and down stairs without puffing, looking after himself, driving his car and chasing his cat off a pile of important documents are among the things the Howick local hasn’t let the surgery stop him from doing. While Darr has become wellknown for his fitness and impeccable health, for more than 20 years he’s been living with what’s called a Zenker’s diverticulum. It’s a pouch that forms at the junction of the lower part of the throat and the oesophagus, Darr says, which made it difficult for him to swallow and constantly regurgitate undigested food. But until now, his doctors have deemed the surgery to repair it too dangerous. “There is only one surgeon in the country that is qualified to do the surgery, and they hadn’t a lot of information about what the outcome would be. And given my age they said it was too risky. “I’ve always told them to just go for it, I knew I’d be fine,” he says with a big ‘I told them so’ grin on his face. When his doctors finally gave the go-ahead for the surgery, Darr jumped at the chance, despite his surgeon’s warning that there was no guarantee he would make it out alive. “I wanted them to do the surgery not only for myself, but so
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that the surgeon could learn more about the surgery and use that to help other people, so they don’t have to live with it like I did,” he says. Darr, who is deeply spiritual, says he trusted the Holy Spirit to protect him and guide him through. When he woke up from the anaesthetic; the doctors were shocked at how well he bounced back. And even after taking a tumble at the hospital post-surgery and suffering severe bruising, he was home within a few days and looking after himself. “Well first they sent me to an old age home to recover for three days. That definitely wasn’t where I wanted to be. I’m too young for that,” he says. But you’d never guess Darr’s age, let alone that he’d undergone major surgery. His mind is sharp and he moves
around with ease. He says in the last year his body has slowed down, but he still feels “fit as a fiddle”. “I think my purpose is to be of service to others, and keeping fit and healthy allows me to keep serving the community.” And serve the community he has. Len has volunteered for St John’s Ambulance services since he was a teenager and served in the Royal Air Force medical corps in Egypt during World War II. He went on to run Darr’s Health Clinic in Takapuna until he retired at age 70. Sports have always been a huge part of his life, and just two years ago he made headlines after signing up to a gym membership at Lloyd Elsmore Park Pool and Leisure Centre. “My mind is sharp and active and I’ve never let my physical age slow me down. I don’t plan on starting now.”
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Environment
Good news for birds, bad news for pests I
t’s now easier for the community to join the fight to protect native bird species. Howick ward residents can now borrow pest traps from a newly established ‘Trap Library’ to help rid the ward of unwanted rodents. The Trap Library is a culmination of 12 months work by Pakuranga Rotary and several other local organisations, to increase native bird numbers across the Howick Ward. The warm autumn and abundance of feed has produced large numbers of rats in the area which, if left uncontrolled, will feed on birds’ eggs and chicks once spring arrives. An electronic registering system has been set up to
Howick ward residents can now loan out pest traps from a newly established ‘Trap Library’ to help rid the ward of unwanted rodents. Photo supplied
monitor not only who has the traps but to record catches. This week a group of Rotarians from the Pakuranga Tam-
aki River Auxiliary got to work labelling and numbering 400 rat, possum and stout traps so they were ready to loan out.
Rotarian Sylvie Wilkinson says it is encouraging to see community groups working towards a common goal to preserve precious wildlife for future generations. Sylvie’s trap, set in her own Pakuranga garden, has caught 13 rats since September last year which she says is a clear indication that these predators are unseen but certainly active. Anyone interested in managing a trap or assisting in another way should email Joe on traplibraryeastauckland@ gmal.com ➤➤Traps will be available at the Howick Eco Day, Picton Street on Saturday the June 29, from 9am.
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Dancing their way to world stage ■■By Hannah Williams Neverland Studios have just scored big in the dance world, sneaking their way into the biggest celebrated event across the globe. They danced to the top, taking out the Hip Hop International NZ nationals junior division, gaining a ticket to
the World Hip Hop Championships happening in August. The teams will be off to Phoenix, Arizona, to compete against teams from 50 countries. To qualify, teams had to make it into the top 3 of their divisions. Neverland teams, Beast and Khaos, took 2nd and 3rd in the junior division.
The east studio team Beast will be fundraising this weekend for the hop across the Pacific with a movie fundraiser to see MIB International and next weekend with a showcase checking out the new troupes and crews of 2019. This week’s movie fundraiser still has tickets available, to
enjoy some cool guys kicking some alien butt, RSVP by email to laura_poru@yahoo.com with your name and number of tickets you’re after. Meanwhile the showcase for next weekend still has tickets available which can be bought at the East studio at 47 Moore Street.
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Marking the millionth tree milestone Over fifty Mission Heights Junior College (MHJC) Year 7 students joined 250 other volunteers at Totara Park last week to support Auckland Mayor Phil Goff’s pledge to plant a Million Trees in the Auckland region. The planting of a Puriri marked the millionth tree milestone. Phil Goff, on behalf of the Auckland Council, thanked the volunteers and organisations across the city that worked to deliver the project. “Putting a million trees in the ground was always going to be an ambitious undertaking, but Aucklanders have come together to make our city a better, greener place to live. It’s exemplified people power, and the love Aucklanders have for their environment,” he said. MHJC Teachers David Nutt, Sahara Singh and Dino Gardi believe this council programme links with their school learning context of ‘Think Globally Act locally’. “This programme aims to give students some ownership to making a difference and connecting more with nature. Students very much enjoyed the day and were wanting to do more for their community.”
Open Days at Karaka Lifestyle Estate Karaka Lifestyle Estate Retirement Village Karaka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a topquality retirement village but it comes with a key difference, at Karaka Lifestyle Estate you get the capital gain from the sale of your unit. Our new village is in a lovely waterside location with a beautiful oldworld Country Club. We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, warm and welcoming environment for our residents. Karaka Lifestyle Estate could be for you if retaining your wealth is important to you, and you are looking for: - Safe and secure retirement living - A strong and lively social network - The hassles of home maintenance taken care of - A supportive environment, with an onsite manager
Come along to one of our open days to experience our beautiful Country Club, view plans of our village, and learn more about Karaka Lifestyle Estate. When: 30th June and 1st July – 10am to 4pm Where: Karaka Lifestyle Estate, 333 Bremner Road, Drury Construction is occurring on the site, so for your safety please contact our salesperson Linda to book a visiting time.
Linda Wilson | Freephone: 09 294 8663 | Mobile phone: 027 208 9515 Email: Linda@karakaestate.co.nz | Website: www.karakaestate.co.nz KAT6630
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OPINION
Acceleration needed on infrastructure
Members of the Howick Lions Club celebrate the induction of young Leos of Howick College into their fold.
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Meet the newest Leo Club in the world T
here was a lot of good cheer as the newest Leo Club in the world was inducted at Howick College in the presence of the members of the Lions Club of Howick, Dr. Paul Bennett associate principal Howick College and Neera Sundrum dean of Ingham House. The formal presentation of the Certificate of organisation and Induction of the members and offic-
ers was conducted at Howick College on Friday June 7. The presentation was made by Lions district governor Wendy Miller. The program commenced with a karakia and a rousing kapa haka performance. It is through Leos that young people are given the chance to enhance and make a difference in their com-
munities. It is through the activities and projects they undertake that they get an opportunity to develop and practice their leadership, organization and social skills. At a time when a disconnected world is driven by devices, the Leo Club instils in young people the ability to reach out and get involved in a lifetime of community service.
East Auckland’s population is growing rapidly. So vision, long-term planning and a sense of urgency are vital to ensure our community’s current and future infrastructure will meet residents’ needs decades into the future. Too many important local infrastructure projects have taken too long to get off the ground. The Eastern Busway is a classic example. When it’s finished in 2026, it will take passengers by bus and train from Botany to Britomart in under 40 minutes. It’s great that construction on this project is now under way, but it will have taken a staggering 20 years from first being announced to its estimated completion date. That lack of pace is unacceptable and frustrated local commuters deserve better. We also need to make it easier for east Auckland residents to get into Auckland’s CBD and to Auckland Airport. One way to do that is to connect the Eastern Busway with the planned Botany to Airport rapid transit project via Te Irirangi Drive. That’s an initiative I’m leading the charge on and I’m pushing the Transport Minister on in the Parliament. I’m also pushing Mayor Phil Goff to have the Chapel Road bridge upgraded. Funding was allocated several years ago to carry out initial work on the bridge and improve it so it would have pedestrian facilities,
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be widened and the large curve in that part of the road would be reduced. But Auckland Transport abandoned the project, leaving locals having to keep navigating their way along this crash hot-spot. The planned upgrade was highly desirable given the fast housing and economic growth in nearby Ormiston and Flat Bush. And obviously locals have the right to travel on roads that are safe and fit for purpose. The new town centre being constructed in Ormiston is expected to eventually serve a population the size of Gisborne’s. There was a lot to praise the Government for in Budget 2019, but one of its biggest failings is a lack of investment in roading infrastructure. The $1 billion being put into KiwiRail won’t reduce the amount of time it takes someone who lives in Botany to get to Symonds Street or Auckland Airport. ➤ Jami-Lee Ross, MP for Botany
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First home buyers divided on accepting home ownership help M
ore than half of Kiwi parents say they would loan their children money interest-free to help them buy a home, according to new research by Westpac NZ. However, only 38 per cent would expect the money to be fully repaid. The online survey of more than 1000 people also asked first home buyers whether they would accept their parents’ charity and the results were split. “With house prices very high now in many parts of New Zealand, we wanted to understand attitudes to parents supporting their children into a home,” says Westpac NZ acting general manager of Consumer Banking and Wealth Gina Dellabarca.
“The survey numbers show (not only) a strong degree of willingness to help but also a range of differing attitudes and levels of knowledge.” The survey found 55 per cent of parents would be prepared to gift their children money, 21 per cent would offer them an interest payable loan and 18 per cent say they’d be likely to buy them a property outright. And 53 per cent would likely act as a guarantor on their children’s first home, but 45 per cent of first home buyers say they would refuse that offer, compared to 35 per cent who would accept it. The remaining 20 per cent were uncertain. “First home buyers are facing rising house prices but at the same
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Click on a particular suburb anywhere in NZ and instantly see its current median property value,” he says. “It’s ideal for discovering other suburbs that may have previously been excluded from a homebuyer’s frame of reference. “We used colour-blocking to show median values of one area relative to their surrounds…basically, anything dark purple means the suburb median is high for that particular market – in the case of Auckland, roughly $1.3m+. “By contrast, the light orange sections show where you can still score property for much lower prices. It’s very easy to see which local suburbs sit within a particular budget.” The Mapping the Market tool also provides a five-year snapshot, comparing median values in June 2014 to June 2019.
The survey found 55 per cent of parents would be prepared to gift their children money. Times photo Nick Krause
time many still want to stand on their own two feet when it comes to owning a home,” says Ms Dellabarca. “Sixty four per cent of respondents say they’d feel bad about having to ask their parents for help, with more than half admitting they’d feel less independent. 38 per cent are worried there’d be strings attached if they asked for help.” Ms Dellabarca says fewer than half of first home buyers know exactly what it means to be a guarantor – usually an immediate family member who offers their own home as security over their children’s property. “We want first home buyers to be fully educated about getting on the property market, and able to under-
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dren in the current market will leave them out of pocket, but it’s a sacrifice they’re prepared to make”, Ms Dellabarca says. Other practical means of assistance were also popular with parents with 63 per cent saying they’d likely help out with childcare to help their children save for a home. Some 43 per cent would let them temporarily move in with them rent free. However, the survey found that most first home buyers don’t think their parents are duty-bound to help them onto the property ladder, despite their own relatively easier path to home ownership. Only 23 per cent say the older generation should help out if they’re in a position to, while 35 per cent disagree.
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Students living outside the Defined Home Zone
If places are available the following students may be accepted, with places offered in the following order of priority: First Priority Will be given to students who have been accepted for enrolment in the Pegasus Unit, a special programme run by the school and approved by the Secretary for Education. Second Priority Will be given to siblings of current students. Third Priority Will be given to siblings of former students. Fourth Priority Will be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the school. Fifth Priority Will be given to any applicant who is a child of an employee or board member of the Pakuranga College Board of Trustees. Sixth Priority Will be given to all other applicants. If there are more applicants in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth priority groups than there are places available, selection within the priority group will be by a ballot conducted in accordance with instructions issued by the Secretary under Section 11 G (1) of the Education Act 1989.
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Ormiston Senior College, situated in Flat Bush, SouthEast Auckland, has students from Years 11 – 13. It is a fast growing school with just under 700 students. Position: Part time 20 hours per week, term time only. We seek an experienced registered nurse with an interest in Youth Health who: • can deliver nursing care for students, staff and visitors • is trained in First Aid and has ability to be first responder to campus medical emergencies • holds a current New Zealand practicing certificate • can provide health education and health promotion to students and families • is culturally aware and able to work cross-culturally • is a team player and can work closely with counselling staff • can develop professional relationships with key primary healthcare providers, community and social agencies • is committed to ongoing professional development • will commit to be involved with the Auckland Schools Nursing Group as a means of support • is computer literate and is able to keep accurate and confidential records • holds a current full driver’s license Please apply in writing including your CV and a covering letter to principal’s PA: Lynnette Greeff at lgreeff@ormiston.school.nz Applications close 12 noon on Friday 28 June. Immediate start.
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14 — Botany and Ormiston Times, Thursday, June 20, 2019
Board of Trustees 2019 Results
Board of Trustees Election
Parent Representative Votes: Albrey, Lauren 130 Bridge, Elaine 109 Goodman, Murray 122 Hill, Jeanne 112 Larsen, Garry 162 Lister, Andrew 51 Marshall, Ian 96 Prasad, Rohit 77 Tupu Tuia, Meni 92 Twyman, Mark 132 Invalid Votes 11 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Garry Larsen, Mark Twyman, Lauren Albrey, Murray Goodman, Jeanne Hill. The new Board of Trustees will take office with immediate effect, Friday 14 June 2019. Signed: Jim Rodgerson Returning Officer MP268644
Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results
Parent representative votes: Roger Gribble 181 Lisa Ransom 109 Michele Heywood 126 Miles Stratford 183 Invalid Votes 21
Angela Fulljames Kerry Vaughan Richard Tosh Josephine Kinsella
67 55 124 174
I hereby declare the following duly elected:
Roger Gribble, Michele Heywood, Josephine Kinsella, Miles Stratford
Staff representative: At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Sharon King Signed: Kathy Heaton-Brown Returning Officer
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DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS
Parent representative votes: BAJWA, Inderjeet 40 NAIDU, Seinjileen 32 BASSANO, John 49 TUHAKA, Jason 58 GRANT, Sian 58 WANG, Jenny 52 LATCHMAN, Diana 38 Invalid Votes 12
Board of Trustees Election
Botany Downs Primary school BoarD of trustees election Declaration of Parent election results At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected: NAmes: David Johnson Kerry Budd matthew Cooke Signed: Graeme Brown Returning Officer mP268800
Board of Trustees Election Declaration of Parent Election Results At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected:
RIKKI SOLOMON RONEIL DUTT NICOLE FREDERICKS HARDIK PANCHAL ROGER RAO Signed: JULIAN PERLA Returning Officer
I hereby declare the following duly elected: Inderjeet Bajwa, Jason Tuhaka, John Bassano, Jenny Wang, Sian Grant
Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results PareNt rePreseNtatIVes Votes Name Votes Name Alley, Wilson Dalton, Tracey-Lee Musham, Karen Walmsley, Kerry
101 96 56 56
Staff representative votes: HISHEY, Tashi 30 HUNTER, Catherine 23 Invalid Votes Nil
Votes
Wellm, Stuart Yi, Woojin Lena Invalid Votes
68 8 28
Signed: A Young Returning Officer
I hereby declare the following duly elected: Wilson Alley Tracey-Lee Dalton At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Sonya Koshy
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Willowbank School (Auckland) Board of Trustees Election Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results
Parent respresentatives’ votes: Mr John Fale 46 Mrs Sharon Gerber 36 Mrs Anne Howell 27 Mr Jonathan Scanlan 38 Mrs Liz Watene 45 Mrs Jennie Valgre 40 Invalid Votes 1 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Mr John Fale, Mrs Sharon Gerber, Mr Jonathan Scanlan, Mrs Liz Watene, Mrs Jennie Valgre
Parent Representatives: Darren Bryson 16 Olive Bryson 11 Anita Gibson 85 Fatma Jaber 56 Ron Lal 67 Taraneh McGill 48 Sandy McKay 62 Michael Pienaar 89 Joel Ram 66 Julie Trafford 75 Invalid Votes 11 I hereby declare the following duly elected:
Staff representative only nominee: Mrs Kerryn Dawson I hereby declare Mrs Kerryn Dawson duly elected.
Anita Gibson, Ron Lal, Michael Pienaar, Joel Ram, Julie Trafford
Mrs S Wolfgram Returning Officer
Carla Hart Returning Officer
Catherine Maclean Saleena Mohammed Richard Spong Dean Thomas Richard Wilkie Invalid Votes
ORMISTON PRIMARY SCHOOL (0688) and ORMISTON JUNIOR COLLEGE (0709)
NAME
Votes 400 172 340 191 357 30
I hereby declare the following duly elected: Graham Bodman Catherine Maclean Rosa Chow Richard Spong Alan Figgins Richard Wilkie Tony Gillion
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ ELECTION 2019 Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results PARENT REPRESENTATIVES VOTES Name Votes Name Bannister, Adam Msiska, Kate Bigwood, Kelly Sagato-Brown, Palatina Brown, Richard Schmidt, Philip
86 50 169 129 19 122
Votes
Fletcher, Jason Troughear, Nicola Jones, Brett Turinsky, Michael Maclean, Jacqui
109 142 91 78 126
Staff representative: Richard Townley
Chris Clay Krish Naidu Sana Kidwai Roger Rota Bonnie Lee Harpal Singh
Sue Kandasamy Signed Kristina Mahoney Returning Officer
HOWICK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ ELECTION Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results
Donaldson, Selena Johnson, David Lindsay, David Newbould, Carin Invalid Votes
Signed Carol MacGillivray, Returning Officer
VOTES
70 48 58 15 101 47
NAME
94 75 66 70 15
VOTES
Amanda Hagberg Alicia Tapu-Tauiliili Shontelle Helg
32 11 10
Geoffrey Lichtwark Russell Thomas Anant Malhotra Syed Fawad – Mustafa Zaidi Invalid Votes
NAME
Matthew Pulman Invalid Votes
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I hereby declare the following duly elected – Tie broken by lot: Chris Clay Harpal Singh Krish Naidu Bonnie Lee Sana Kidwai Russell Thomas
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I hereby declare Staff Representative duly elected: Brian Payne
I hereby declare Amanda Hagberg duly elected.
Judy langley Returning officer Macleans College
Signed S Gorman Returning Officer
Signed Heather Urquhart Returning Officer
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Staff Representative votes: Sue Kandasamy 21 Vanessa Roscoe 12 I hereby declare the following duly elected:
At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Michelle Hewlett
i hereby declare Richard Townley duly elected
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Fiona Bailey, Matt Franetovic, Rachel Makata, Matt Robertson, Alex Winter
Staff representative
Staff representative votes:
I hereby declare the following duly elected: Kelly Bigwood Palatina Sagato-Brown Jason Fletcher Philip Schmidt Jacqui Maclean Nicola Troughear
DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS Parent Representative votes: Fiona Bailey 52 Matt Franetovic 63 Rachel Makata 81 Stela Relf 45 Matt Robertson 71 Jonathan Scanlan 18 Rikki Solomon 45 Alex Winter 59 Invalid Votes 12 I hereby declare the following duly elected:
Selena Donaldson David Johnson Carin Newbould
BOARD OF TRUSTEES DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS
Board of Trustees Election
393 355 281 403 250 221
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION
I hereby declare the following duly elected:
Parent Representatives Votes:
Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results
DECLARATION OF PARENT ELECTION RESULTS Parent Representative Votes: Abba, Lynette 95 Ellis, Andrew 74 Fox, Kim 90 Gahan, Paul 108 Gambolati, Rob 51 Noyce, Daniel 37 Powell, Darren 118 White, Brendon 103 Yang, Danny 72 Invalid Votes 16 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Darren Powell, Paul Gahan, Brendon White, Lynette Abba, Kim Fox Sue Richards Returning Officer MP267182-V2
Parent representatives votes
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Staff Representative: There was only one nomination. I hereby declare Joanne Hughson duly elected.
2019 Parent and Staff Election Results
Graham Bodman Rosa Chow Alan Figgins Tony Gillion Linda Hu Michael Huang
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS
Macleans college
PaRENT REPRESENTaTiVES’ VoTES: Name Votes Name
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Staff representative:
signed Hayley russell Returning Officer
SHELLY PARK SCHOOL BOARd Of TRuSTEES ELECTiOn
I hereby declare Tashi Hishey duly elected
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION 2019
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2019 SCHOOL TRUSTEES’ ELECTION DECLARATION OF RESULTS:
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SANCTA MARIA COLLEGE Board of Trustee Elections : 2019 Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent Representatives votes: BOKUNIEWICZ, Ilona 151 BRABANT, Warren 163 FARMER, Leanne 131 GUINAN, Dianne 123 NELSON, Maurice 119 RAUKARA, Kane 122 SMITH, David 129 ZHI-SHENG, Stuart 130 Invalid votes: 2 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Ilona Bokuniewicz, Warren Brabant, Leanne Farmer, David Smith, Stuart Zhi-Sheng Staff Representative votes: AL-RUBAIE, Joanne 32 KEVERN, Amara 16 I hereby declare Joanne Al-Rubaie duly elected Margaret Littlejohn Returning Officer MP267250-V2
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RUGBY UNION
Premiers fall to Rifles Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s Premiers succumbed to a fired up Rifles side, going down 41-17 on Saturday.
RESULTS:
Access Solutions Pakuranga Premiers 17 – 41 College Rifles Try’s: Rhys Gorrie x 1, Tyburg Mauafua x 1 and George Taina x 1 Conversions: Hawaii Ahokovi x 1 Halftime 24 – 7 Marie Raos Premier Development 44 – 14 Waitakere Try’s: Tiaan Brownless x 2, Raymond Vunipola x 1, Ilaisa Uasike x 1, Christopher Neville-Downer x 1, Akuhino Smalley x 1, Paulo Samate x 1, Mitchell Hewitson x 1 Conversions: Phill Murray x 2 Halftime: 22-7 Safari Group U20’s 51-14 Manuaku Try’s: Leander Du Plessis x 2, Cameron Finefuifiaki x 1, Brodie Jennings x 1, Jacob Olsen x 1, Carter Hackett x 1, Daniel Pennell x 1 and Tyler Casey x 1 Conversions: Harry Valk x 4 Penalties: Harry Valk x 1 Half time 14-7 Greenstuff Presidents 5 – 0 Ponsonby Try: Mark Dickison Halftime: 5-0 PIC U85kg had a bye this weekend
OPINION
Plucky Chiefs scrape in H
aving scraped into the Super Rugby last eight playoffs in seventh spot, the Chiefs once again showed the courage that has characterised their game. Written off before they shocked the defending champion Crusaders in Suva after conceding the first 20 points, the Chiefs completed their last qualifying game in a blaze of glory with their dazzling 59-8 away win against the Rebels. With halfback Brad Weber and midfield star Anton Lienert-Brown leading the way for most of the season, flanker Sam Cane’s late comeback from a broken neck provided the inspiration needed to clinch qualification, as did Brodie Retallick’s recent return from injury. Cane didn’t flinch in putting his neck and the rest of his body in places angels fear to tread. He’s a tough, brave bloke who doesn’t intend to gift dynamic Ardie Savea his No 7 All Black jersey without a fight. The speedy Weber deserves to go to the World Cup as the third halfback behind Aaron Smith and PJ Perenara and it continues to surprise me that the choir who continue to sing Sonny Bill Williams’ praises rarely mention Lienert-Brown. Sure, Sonny Bill did well in his
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comeback 29-24 loss to the Hurricanes but he also muffed his first two offloads. Lienert-Brown’s may not be as spectacular but they’re always accurate and there are no discernible weaknesses in his game. At 37, Ma’a Nonu has been a rock for the Blues and not the sort of rock that saw them sink to 12th on the table. He gave his best but no longer has the speed to justify a return to the All Blacks. Losing their last game 29-24 to a second string Hurricanes starting lineup after leading 24-5 at halftime pretty much repeats all you need to know about the Blues. They’ve improved but they continue to find more ways to lose than win. Just as the Chiefs snatched a qualifying spot at the last grasp, so did the Highlanders in claiming the final eighth spot with their 49-12 trouncing of the dreadful Waratahs. That lifted New Zealand’s playoff representation to four when not so long ago it looked as though it would be limited to two. Argentina have one, the much improved third placed Jaguares,
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The Chiefs had a poor start to the season but have managed to earn a place in the top 8. Photo supplied
who won 11 of 16 games and will pose a danger hosting the Chiefs this weekend. Meanwhile the Crusaders should win on home turf against a Highlanders side that has welcomed back Waisake Naholo and could start Ben Smith after his long injury break. The Hurricanes should beat the Bulls who thrashed the Lions 48-27 last start while the Brumbies will seek to remain as Australia’s only representative when they host the Sharks. Meanwhile it’s nice to see Benji
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Marshall overjoyed with his recall to the Kiwis rugby league team after his absence over the past few years. A passionate New Zealander who takes great pride in wearing the Kiwi jersey, he gets his chance as Shaun Johnson’s halves partner following injury to Kodi Nikorima. However beware of a strong Tongan team who, before a vast crowd of vocal supporters, will be eager to repeat their World Cup win against the Kiwis. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author.
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