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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, “It is with sadness that we recognise Yvette Corlett as a Dame Companion for her pioneering contribution to athletics. “As the first New Zealand women to win an Olympic gold medal she was a trailblazer. In addition to her ground-breaking athletics success she undertook lifelong service to sport as a volunteer and administrator. “I think many Kiwis will agree that Yvette’s recognition at this level was long overdue – but I’m pleased that she knew she was to become a Dame before she passed away. Dame Yvette was the first New Zealand female athlete to win an Olympic gold medal. It was in 1952 in the long jump event. She served as Patron of Counties Manukau Regional Sports Trust for 17 years until 2009. She was Patron of Athletics New Zealand from 2003 to 2006 and served on the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors from 1990 to 1995. She served for 40 consecutive years on the selection
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Meanwhile Anne Howell of Pakuranga has been awarded the Queen’s Service Medal for services to the community and education. Mrs Howell has been involved in the education community in the Anchorage Park School area in Pakuranga, Auckland, since 1981. Mrs Howell was a member of the Anchorage Park Kindergar-
ten Committee, and foundation member and Secretary of the Anchorage Park School Board of Trustees. She has served on the Board continuously since 1989, and has been the Board Chairperson since 2006. Her support and advocacy was instrumental in the retention of the Anchorage Park Community Centre on the grounds of the School. This Community Centre continues to thrive today and offers a much needed facility and support for the local community. Her key responsibilities on the board have included management of the school’s property projects and school security. She is the first point of contact for the security monitoring service, for community users of the school pool in the weekends and over the summer holiday break and for users of the school hall after hours. She also served on the Pakuranga Intermediate School Board of Trustees from 1992 to 1998 and on the Edgewater College Board from 1998 to 2004. Mrs Howell has been the chairperson
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Budget ‘not for us’ T Howick Dance Studio students are preparing for The Nutcracker.
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100 ballerinas in an enchanting production ■■By Farida Master There is a buzz of excitement at the Howick Dance Studio, as a large group of ballerinas lace up their pointe shoes and change into costume. Another group of little ones in their tutus makes a quick exit with their parents waiting to drive them home. The rehearsals for The Nutcracker, a classical ballet production, have been timed with clockwork precision as the cast of 100 for the upcoming production has been broken up into smaller groups To be hosted on June 29 and 30 at the Hawkins Theatre at 13 Ray Small Drive Papakura, Sharon Barber, Howick Dance Studio principal says that it is a six-month start-to-finish production, choreographed at Christmas time. The Nutcracker is a two-act classical ballet based on Hoffmann’s 1816 fairy tale that tells the story of a little girl who goes to the Land of Sweets on Christmas Eve. “We have a very dedicated team of volunteers and have ex-students who
never leave me. They never go away, I tell them that you are here for at least 20 years,” says Sharon who was trained at the Auckland Ballet Academy and in London at the Royal Academy of Dance headquarters. She established the Howick Dance Studio in 1992. “There is a lot of bonding and friendships by the time we finish with the production. Also, ours is the only studio that uses live music.” However, she admits that all her productions in the past have had a cast of 200. “Sadly, now-a-days education comes first, and then arts. And I am very particular about the fact that the children have to come for rehearsals every Saturday. We sign a contract with the parents.” Talking about the magical transformation in little children she says, “We instil a love of dance and every little girl who comes in here, leaves with such confidence, posture, poise and grace.” ➤➤The Nutcracker on Saturday, June 29, 2pm-6pm. Sunday, June 30, 1pm5pm
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New Zealand is he Labour/ already struggling to NZ First/Green get by. Government ’s “Yet with all this so-called “Wellbeing” extra spending there’s Budget is anything still no funding for but and is simply health, with no money another example of for midwives or free a government with GP visits and less of no plan to improve an increase for electhe lives of everyday PM Jacinda Ardern New Zealanders, says Times photo Wayne Martin tive surgeries than last year,” says Brown. Simeon Brown, MP for “Yesterday (Wednesday, May Pakuranga. “This is not a wellbeing 29) teachers marched on Parliabudget. The hardworking peo- ment demanding a pay rise but ple of Pakuranga will be left ask- there’s nothing for them today. ing what’s in it for them. Local The Budget has funding for families want more money in classrooms, but what good are their weekly budgets for food, classrooms if there are no teachpetrol, and rent, but instead, ers to work in them? “The economy is slowing their taxes are going towards rail, down and the Government is the defence force and trees. “NZ First has once again doing nothing to encourage shown that it holds the purse growth. Business confidence is at strings with today’s (last Thurs- record lows because of its poor day’s) announcement of a billion policy decisions and this Budget dollars on rail that nobody wants shows they still have no plan to and even more for forestry. The grow the economy.” “Their poor economic mancost of this coalition is not worth it for New Zealanders with what agement means there are they’re getting in return, and it fewer jobs, more people on a certainly isn’t improving any- benefit and needing hardship assistance, huge increases in one’s wellbeing.” “It’s no wonder the Gov- the numbers of people without ernment has had to drop its housing and more people missself-imposed debt target and ing out on elective surgeries.” “This simply isn’t good enough increase the spending limit by $17 billion so they can fund the for a government that inherited Government’s bad spending one of the strongest economies in the world, built on the back decisions.” This is likely to lead to higher of hardworking New Zealandtaxes in future to pay off the ers like those in Pakuranga. They extra debt when middle-class deserve to reap the rewards
of that effort, but this Budget means they’ll be forced to wait.” Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross says some aspects of Budget 2019 deserve praise while others could have been much better. “The red team will say everything is great, while the blue team will say everything is bad,” he says. “For Kiwis who just want to know if the Budget will improve their lives and make New Zealand a better place to live, the truth is somewhere in the middle.” Ross says he’s pleased to see more investment being made in social services, mental health, building schools and classrooms, removing the cost of “voluntary” donations at low decile state and state-integrated schools, and addressing family and sexual violence. But he says he’s disappointed there’s no money in the Budget to increase teachers’ salaries, address housing unaffordability, lower the cost of dental treatments and fully fund the emergency ambulance services. “I also hoped to see more money going to Pharmac to fund lifesaving cancer drugs, and to Police to get more officers on the streets, including in our local east Auckland community. “Overall the Budget does address some major challenges facing New Zealand, but other longstanding issues are yet to be resolved.”
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hope for less, they want less or they need less,” she says. “I’ve seen that they are exactly like me and that what they endure living is no easier for them just because they are poor.” Manson, a former Macleans College student, lives in Kampala, Uganda, with her husband, a trauma counsellor for refugees, and three young children helping create campaigns for 50 NGOs and charities. Recently she was in Auckland as part of Tearfund’s Citizens of Humanity Tour to share her work with Kiwis. Manson works on the front lines, witnessing the best and the worst parts of humanity.
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making a noise that I’ll never forget. The doctor put his hand on my back and said ‘it’s time to go’,” Manson says, holding back tears. “I walked out into the sunlight and I completely lost it. Sobs came out from the deepest place they possibly could. “You should never see an eightyear-old little girl take her dying breaths from simple stuff like pneumonia and malaria.” Once she composed herself, she visited the mums in the maternity ward. “Within minutes I watched newborn twins come into the world.” Manson says wrestling with the tragedy of death and the celebration of new life within 10 minutes of each other was a significant moment for her. “Just when this world seems ruined beyond repair, a baby is born.” Manson says there is a rocket inside of her that burns fiercely for humanitarian work. But it’s a job that takes its toll. “When I interview people, more often than not I sit there with tears rolling down my cheeks and I feel sick. I start crying because it’s the only thing I know how to do,” she says. “I encourage them for how brave they are to be sharing their story. Sometimes I say nothing because sometimes being there with them in silence is all I’ve got.” She says she then goes home to edit and write the best campaign she can to connect with people in the west and “prays like mad that people give”. Her most recent assignment saw her follow the story of three Ugandan mothers from pregnancy until their child’s first birthday. The series, which she named
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Our next meeting will be Monday June 10 at 1.45pm in St Andrews Church, corner of Ridge Rd & Vincent St, Howick. Our next speaker will be Warren Taylor who will talk on his experiences working for Skellerup. Our mini speaker is Adrienne Lobb who will talk on knitting for charity. All are most welcome.
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he opening night of Elton John’s biopic ‘Rocketman’ was a sell out at Monterey cinema in Howick – and all for a very good cause. Campaigners fighting to save Stockade Hill views held a fundraiser to help them pay their legal bills and continue their battle with Auckland Council. “It was an amazing turn out – we sold out not one but two theatres!” said Brooke Williams of the action group, the Defencibles. The enthusiastic crowd came dressed for the show with sequins, feathers and typically Elton John glasses. “Such a fun night and great to have so many supporters. We are definitely growing in numbers – if the Council thinks this issue is just going to fizzle
Join us for a Virtual Village East event ‘Age is just a number’. This is a free information morning for all seniors in the East Auckland community on Friday 21st June, 2019 from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Te Tuhi, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, Auckland. Morning tea will be served. For catering purposes please RSVP Lee.Warmington@ hbh.org.nz or 538 0827.
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out they might need to think again,” said Williams. Stockade Hill Views are under threat from building height regulation changes following the introduction of the Unitary Plan. Williams said the next step in the process is for Howick Local Board to commission an Independent Planning Review into this issue to decide whether a further plan change could resolve this issue that has caused significant public outrage. Campaigners are eager to get the review started and have complained about the painfully slow progress. “We just don’t understand what the blockage is – who or what is holding this up?”
Registrations are open for the #confidentlikeme Belinda-Jane Memorial Netball Tournament which will be help on Sunday June 9. Games start at 10am at the Howick & Pakuranga Netball Courts. Entry is $100 per team (10 players only). Your entry fee will cover food, drinks and prizes. Donation buckets will be available on the day if you wish to donate to Anika’s Trust or you can donate directly to the account number 02-0152-0274481-000. Anika is the late Belinda-Jane’s daughter. For an entry form or more information email boburns78@gmail. com.
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This exhibition of archival photographs is part of the Auckland Festival of Photography, on from May 31 to June 16. View a snapshot of the Polish children of Pahiatua, living in New Zealand for the last 75 years: 1944-2019. You are welcome to stay awhile and peruse the current exhibits. Museum entry is by donation for casual visitors. Groups by arrangement – fee applies. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. Open Tuesday – Friday 10am4pm and Sunday 12-5pm. Phone 09 533 3530.
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A free workshop is being held to help Early Childhood Teachers from east Auckland understand the challenges faced by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The workshop will be held on June 21 at St Columbus Church, Te Rakau Road in Botany from 3.30pm to 5pm. The Workshop will be facilitated by Be Change, a company that specialises in Behavioural Services to help with severe challenging behaviour, disruptive behaviours and developmental delays that often surface in the early childhood environment. The workshop is free but is limited to 40 people. Please contact Heather on 021 429 449.
Combine Probus Club The Combined Probus Club of Ormiston next meets on Thursday June 20 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall corner of Flat Bush and Murphy Roads. This funloving friendly Club, welcomes all active semi-retired and retired like minded people to join. Our speaker this month is Maurice Burney on the important subject of “Power of Attorney”. All visitors welcome. Morning tea provided. Phone Joy 09 271 4114 or Noelene 09 272 9318. 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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Bruce and Annette Mattison return to the land they once owned. The move into Ryman Healthcare’s Bruce McLaren Retirement Village has been more tting for Bruce and Annette Mattison than most. While both were prominent members of the Howick business community and so familiar to many in the village, the fact that the Chapel Road site had actually been their home once before conrmed it was the right move. “We’ve come full circle!” Annette says. In the late 70s the couple opened a Pitch’n’Putt golf course on the site, a new concept in New Zealand at the time. They built a home there, replanted and redeveloped the land into a ninehole golf course and maintained and managed the seven-day-a-week business with the help of their two sons Stephen and Andrew, who became junior greenkeepers. One of the highlights was when record-breaking aviatrix Jean Batten came to visit in 1977. Bruce found himself talking to her at a meeting at MOTAT where she was the guest speaker. “I said if she wasn’t doing anything on Sunday to come for a run out in the
country and then I promptly forgot all about it. “So you can imagine our delight when she turned up and she spent a good hour with us sitting on the deck overlooking the golf course enjoying a cup of tea.” Adds Annette: “She was so easy to talk to and quite a character. We’ll always treasure that special memory.” The golf course proved to be extremely hard work with no days off. Bruce was still running his company Tessco, a traffic signal company, while Annette juggled the day to day management of the course with the boys’ afterschool activities. They eventually decided to sell it as a going concern and instead they opened a women’s clothing shop called Carnegie’s, rst in Moore Street and later relocating to Picton Street, Howick’s main thoroughfare. “I did the buying and looking after the customers and making sure they looked good while Bruce ran the business side of it from upstairs,” says Annette. She introduced the mother of the bride concept where ladies could come in and buy their hat, shoes and outt in a package deal and, being a believer in good promotion, she secured
a weekly slot on a national radio programme which gave them customers New Zealand-wide. “I had a phone-in every Thursday morning on Alice Worsley’s radio show where I talked about fashion. “One of my customers was the former mayor of Auckland, Cath Tizard. She bought a lot of clothes because I’d worked out all her colouring. “She said ‘I have heard your voice so many times I feel like I know you!’” Annette laughs. Annette worked hard to source the best clothes and says some of her fellow residents at Bruce McLaren still own outts bought from her shop. Proof, she says, of their enduring style. The couple say they have taken plenty of risks in life but have been fortunate enough that most of them have worked out well. Their decision to move into the village happened quite quickly after a couple turned up one day and offered to buy their house on Sandspit Road, even including the furniture! “We knew Ryman had started up on our old golf course so we thought we’d go and check it out,” says Bruce. Eighteen months later they moved in
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Guns in the wrong hands Four, or is it five, shootings in South Auckland in the last two weeks. I thought the Government had ordered for all the guns to be handed in to the police? Obviously the bad guys don’t watch TV or read the newspapers or they would have been queuing up at the police stations to hand in their guns as requested. Maybe the police should call around at all the homes of suspected bad guys and ask them if they have any guns to hand in. Another slip-up by the Government. They did not tell the cops to lock up the guns when they were handed in, so a bad guy just walked into a police station, chose the guns he wanted and make a selection to add to his arsenal. Maybe the Government were just joking about handing in the guns or did I just imagine the whole scenario? Bob Wichman Botany
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Once again the gun gets much of the blame for the massacre in the Christchurch mosques. Knives can be a weapon, so can chainsaws, Hilux vans and acid. It is not so much a prob-
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Let’s hear it for our brave Howick firefighters! On Saturday May 4, I celebrated International Firefighters Day at the Howick Fire Station. It was an opportunity for me to catch up with our local firefighters, to thank them for all the work that they do in the community and also to learn about some of the challenges that they are facing. Our firefighters do much more than just fighting fires, with greater responsibilities around supporting our other emergency services, particularly St John. This comes with additional pressures that our firefighters face on a day-today basis, both from additional demand and additional stress. Over the past year, our local Howick Fire Station staff and
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lem of controlling the weapons but of influencing the attitude of would-be killers. All these weapons listed have useful functions in everyday life. Knives are for various uses around the house, chainsaws for cutting trees and firewood, vans for transportation of people and goods. What makes them dangerous is when someone sees them as a useful weapon of choice for killing people. It’s the evil thinking that makes these tools dangerous in the hands of evil people. Shouldn’t we be challenging the mindset of evil in our midst? An enlightened society would teach the sanctity of life at all levels of the education system. We are working in the wrong direction banning guns and who knows what will be banned next. It’s a knee-jerk reaction. A more concerted effort would be to thwart evil, reveal its dark secrets and confront its author. Now that would be a step in the right direction. But who is equipped to do that? Probably not our present political leaders. This is the purpose of the church. Is it up to the challenge? Ian George Howick
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Botany Downs Secondary College requires a permanent Finance Centre Assistant for 37.5 hours per week, term time only. Reporting to the Finance Officer and Business Manager, the key responsibilities are: • Receive money from students, parents and or staff; • Reconciliation of cash, EFTPOS and direct credit payments to banking preparation • Manage billing system in the student database • Handling queries via telephone, email and over the counter As part of the Finance Department, we will require the applicant to be able to take initiative, have good communication skills and a high level of attention to detail. We require the applicant to work in a positive and motivated manner, as part of a busy and dynamic team. Applications close at midday on Monday, 10 June 2019. APPLICANTS should please submit cover letter, CV and application form (please download a copy for completion and submission from www.bdsc.school.nz), to t.horsford@bdsc.school.nz *Short-listed applicants will be required to undergo a Police Vet, once every three years. Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa and a clean driver’s licence is required. DE268582-V3
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Smith chalks up 100 first team games for BBAFC
Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s Premiers eventually stamped their authority on their match on Saturday beating Papatoetoe 34-6. After a dicey opening, Pakuranga gradually put on the pressure, going into halftime 6-5 down. “The last 10 minutes in that first half were strong,” said PURC director of rugby Pita Alatini. “Then in the second half the boys stood up and played some really good rugby. “ It could have been a very different story though with Papatoetoe missing three opportunities in the opening 40. “In the second half we just regrouped and started playing the game that we train for.”
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n Saturday Bucklands Beach AFC celebrated with Josh Smith, his 100th first team game when they played Waitemata in NRFL Div 1 at Lloyd Elsmore Park. Smith has been at the club since 2002 when, at the age of 6, he played for the Orcas and has continued on to play his whole football career at Bucklands Beach. He has played in the top youth teams for the club and over the years won many ‘player of the year’ awards. Last season he was the club’s ‘Senior Men’s Player of the Year’. A consistent goal scorer for the club, top goal scorer for the first team last season with 15 goals, he now finds himself tied for the top goal scorer in NRFL Div 1 with eight goals so far for the season. Smith made his debut for the first team in 2014 when the team played AFF Div 1 and has been with the team since then. They won the league that year and went on to win the Conference League in 2016. They were runners-up in NRFL Div 2 2018 which gained them promotion to NRFL Div 1 for this
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Pakuranga Premiers VS Papatoetoe 34 – 6 to Pakuranga Halftime – 6-5 to Papatoetoe Tries: Petuliki Vaipulu, Sanele Williams, Desmond Spooner, Sione Ahokovi, Michalle Van Wyk Conversions: Hawaii Ahokovi – 3 + 1 Penalty Premier Development VS Otahuhu 57 – 3 to Pakuranga Tries: Eddy Petrick, Mitchell Hewitson, Nathon Viljoen, Quentin Hill X2, Morgan White Chambers, Oliver Matthews, Charles Gibson, Raymond Vunipola Conversions: Benjamin Lyford – 6 guide (mARAeTAi): Sunrise & Sunset; TIMES | Fishing High Tides; Best Fishing Times; Moonrise & Moonset.
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