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together, we cried a lot. We have been praying ever since.” His voice shakes as he speaks. Nabi and his family have been going to the mosque on Ben Lomond Crescent for 15 years. “My mother wanted to go out shopping on Saturday and my father stopped her. “He said ‘it’s not safe for us’. And I keep thinking about that. “I’ve grown up in Auckland and I did all my schooling here. I’ve had friends who have supported me through everything in life. I’ve never felt racism. I call Auckland my home.
“But I’ve been reminded that fear is very real in our community because racism is very real.” He says the attack has affected his mum the most. “The Muslim community is very isolated. Whereas I meet all kinds of people at work and through my studies...my mum meets her friends at the mosque. “When she goes there she feels at home and she feels at peace. And the security of that has been shattered. “Yes, the fear might fade but I don’t think it will ever be the same for her.”
Nabi went to the mosque earlier in the week and says the reality of how much destruction one person can cause has really hit home. “Our mosques have no locked gates, no security. We welcome everyone. It’s one of the reasons why I am proud to be Muslim. Perhaps these things will change. “I went to our mosque [on Sunday] and everything was closed but it hit me, how many people are sometimes in our mosques at one time. “We hold a lot of gatherings especially around Rama-
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Celebrating cultural diversity Somerville Intermediate School has planned a Mufti Day today (March 21) in wake of the Christchurch tragedy and has
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dan and things like that and I realised what could happen if someone opened fire at one of these festivities; perhaps while people were walking out of the mosque. How much more bloodshed there would have been, how many more lives lost. Nabi says people at work have asked him if he thinks there will be retaliation from the Muslim community. “What I say to them is that forgiveness is at the core of the Muslim faith. Even in the most harrowing of times, we are taught to forgive and I think this will carry a lot of people through this tragedy.” He says the attack has shown him why he is proud to call New Zealand home. “Everyone has come together to support the Muslim community. Our sense of safety has been shaken and our hearts broken but the support has been inspiring. “I spoke with a woman who had come to our mosque to pay her respects. She was a Christian and she was in the middle of doing a big assignment when she looked up where the mosque was in our area. “She brought flowers and she wanted to know how my family and I were doing. “I told her about my mum and she took her flower out of the fence. She said, ‘here, please take this home to your mum. Let her know she is in my prayers. “It was the most touching thing I think I have ever experienced.” And he says out of anywhere in the world he feels grateful to be here, in New Zealand, where everybody “stands as one”.
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Resident: ‘Someone may just die’ ■■By Farida Master
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here was a loud bang and a crunch of tyres as an out-ofcontrol car crashed into Ajay Walia’s property. That was at 90 Pakuranga Road on March 7 at 5.30pm. Before he could recover from the damage, it happened again on March 8. Another car drove over his broken fence and crashed, centimetres away from his home. Ajay and his wife live in constant fear of people accelerating whilst running an orange or a red light as they turn the corner from Ti Rakau Drive to Pakuranga Rd. They’re afraid those drivers will lose control of their cars and crash onto their property. “Someone may just die like this. It may be the driver, or a pedestrian walking on the footpath, school children or even one of my family members who are just on the lawn,” fears Ajay. In the last year, there have been seven crashes with cars skidding over the footpath and crashing into their lawn. “We are living dangerously and are desperate for help,” says Ajay, who has called Auckland Council numerous times. Now Ajay has put boulders onto the footpath to protect his family and himself but that hasn’t stopped the speedsters from driving through their fence. “It is not safe, regardless of whether it is winter or summer. We need some safety barriers to be put up. Even if it is just concrete blocks
Left to right: Within an hour of the fence being fixed by the insurance company it was hit again by another driver; Councillor Sharon Stewart with Ajay Walia who is desperate for help. Photo supplied /Times photo Wayne Martin
they’ve had to call an ambulance. In one instance, an old client was almost run-over, he says. “She was walking on the footpath with a walker and a car crashed into my fence just then. She was terrified and said it could have been her. A lot of times there are school kids walking on this footpath. It can kill anyone.” Desperate for help Ajay shared his story with another customer who recommended that he contact Councillor Sharon Stewart. On visiting Ajay’s home, Sharon immediately, contacted Shane Ellison, CEO of Auckland Transport and shared her concerns with him. A safety officer soon visited the site and recommended that a safety guard be put. “He did say that while AT has used
that they are using next-door where the AMETI demolition work is going on,” he says. A taxi driver by profession, Ajay says that his battered fence has been fixed 11 times by the insurance company. Now he can’t put in any more claims. On January 24, 2018 within an hour of the fence being fixed by the insurance company it was hit again by another driver. In the nine years that they have lived at this address, they have had more than 30 scary incidents. “My wife gets so tense the minute she hears the squeal of wheels. She is so anxious and is unable to sleep at nights. Next time someone can get killed.” There have been times when the drivers have been badly injured and
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AMETI Eastern Busway Stage 1 Construction starts April 2019 Areas affected will be; Panmure Roundabout, Lagoon Drive and the Panmure end of Pakuranga Road.
Public Transport, Walking & Cycling: From 15 April, more bus services are
being arranged to give better travel options during construction. This includes the 728 and 729 express bus services via Lloyd Elsmore Park from Howick to Panmure Station. Starting in May there will also be a new Park and Ride service available from Lloyd Elsmore Park to connect with these services.
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Alternate Travel Route: If you’re traveling into town, take Waipuna Bridge or Highbrook Drive, to avoid the traffic in the construction zone. Check out Google maps to find alternative options. New work schedule: This may not be an
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(L-R) Glen Denham principal Massey High School, MP Simeon Brown, Steven Hargreaves principal Macleans College and Mark Eades, chair Pigeon Mountain Primary School Board of Trustees.
will stop parents being able to choose what school is right for their children. Mr Dickinson says he and other local principals have not been meaningfully consulted. “A small minority of schools are struggling with governance. We believe schools should be given the choice about whether or not to opt into services from an Education Hub. The majority of schools are performing extremely well and do not need or want this additional administrative and financial burden. Alan McIntyre, principal, Owairoa Primary School says, “In our last two Education Review Office Review reports, they described Owairoa Primary School as a ‘Top Performing School’. They commented in the report about the stability of the staff and in particular the stability of the long serving Senior Management. “They also commended the Board of Trustees on their proactive, experienced and supportive governance of the school. They noted how the Trustees brought a varied community and business expertise to the governance role. “Why would you put all of this at risk by usurping the powers of the Board of Trustees, replacing the Principal every five years, moving experienced staff out of our school to prop up other schools, and creating another unnecessary layer of bureaucracy that is neither wanted nor warranted?” he reasons.
“To interfere with our ability to attract International Students to our school and hence the income generated from them, we would lose at least 14 staff members from our school. “Keep your proposed changes and leave our community focused school alone to be managed and governed successfully and let us continue to meet the aspirations of our own community.” Bruce Howard, chairperson Owairoa Primary School Board of Trustees adds saying, “I have had the privilege to serve on the Owairoa Primary School Board of Trustees for about 25 years. During this time I have seen unprecedented growth in the school due to the changing demographics of the area and a conviction to Excellence in Education. “I fear for Owairoa and other schools if the outrageous model suggested in the Taskforce Report is adopted in its entirety. “There is no way a faceless bureaucracy will provide anywhere near the level of accountability and careful direction that Boards of Trustees all over the country do for their own schools of which they have highly invested their time and energy in. I heard someone suggest that the new bureaucracy would cost $20 million but I think realistically it will be over $100 million to set up. “The Ministry of Education cannot properly staff their current advisory positions so I am at loss as to how they think they will staff this new level of bureaucracy and when they try they will be drawing off large numbers of qualified teaching staff from schools, with no realistic plan on how they can replace them. “I have nothing personal to gain by wanting to maintain Boards of Trustees; I just know that they are more valuable to schools, parents and students than the proposed new organisation, at almost no cost. “I do not believe that they have thought through the ramifications of these changes which will take education back to where it was prior to Tomorrow’s Schools, back to the 1980’s.” ➤➤Tomorrow’s Schools event at 7pm, Thursday March 21, Macleans College auditorium. All welcome.
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Break your silence
Author talk and art exhibition at Botany Library, Showcase Room. Come and dive into an hour of self reflection and find your hidden emotions with Roohani, as she talks about her book ‘I am not a poet...break your silence series’ on Friday March 22, 6.30-7.30pm.
a place of refuge for exploited women and children. The mini speaker is Val Lott, who will tell us about the development of her beautiful home garden. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about. Contact Mike Groves on 537 6591.
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U3A Ormiston next meets on Thursday March 28 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. The main speaker will be JoAnne Hand from Hagar International, talking on their mission to provide
Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is hosting a free information session on Parenting Teenagers/ Young Adults on Friday, March 22, from 10am to 12.30pm at Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. This session will cover the prin-
ciples of Toughlove, including tips for understanding teenagers and young adults, dealing with alcohol, drugs, police, gaming, social media, school, and parenting under crisis. The facilitators for this session have been trained by Toughlove. Registration is necessary, contact Vani on 021 459 520 or email settlement.pakuranga@cab.org. nz. Tea/cake will be provided.
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Howick Stamp Club
The Howick Stamp Club is holding its next meeting on Thursday 21 March at 7.30pm in the St Andrews Church Hall, Vincent Street. Club members have a wide range of expertise in stamps and can assist anyone with an interest in stamps. The Club holds a “One Page” competition at each meeting and there are swap boxes available. Everyone welcome. Contact David Ph. 534 5656.
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Bringing the Howick hills alive with local talent The Howick hills are well and truly humming with The Sound of Music. The upcoming production at the Harlequin Theatre, has over 75 per cent of the cast from Howick and surrounding area. Many of the younger cast attend local schools, including Bucklands Beach Primary and Intermediate, Cockle Bay Primary, and Beachlands Primary. “We are also appreciative of the children and parents travelling from as far away as Henderson High School, St Joesph’s School in Pukekohe and Green Bay High School to be in the show” says club president, Dale Smith. Songyang Teng, a talented exPakuranga College student, has assisted in gathering a talented group of local musicians from Pakuranga College, Botany Downs Secondary College and Macleans College for the orchestra.
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Todd Property Group is working in partnership with Panuku to create the town centre as part of a broader agreement to develop 19ha of formerly council-owned land in the area into a new community. Todd Property managing director Evan Davies says the pedestrian-friendly centre will have a strong focus on food and entertainment, featuring a dining lane, a quality food hall and a restaurant precinct, along with an eight-cinema entertainment complex. “The Ormiston community is experiencing phenomenal growth, and the town centre is going to be a massive transformation for the area,” says Davies. “It’s going to create an exciting new focal point for the community and we are really excited to see it begin to take shape.” Panuku chief executive Roger MacDonald said: “This is about taking a vacant site and turning it into an entirely new master-planned community. In time, Ormiston could provide a blueprint for how we take other townships in Auckland forward to provide for the growing population.”
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Let us overcome evil with good Fifty people died in an act of terror at the Masjid Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Masjid Mosque in Christchurch last Friday. Several high profile members of the community have their say.
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Dear residents of east Auckland, the Trustees and committee members of the Pakuranga Islamic Centre on 5B Cortina Place, Pakuranga, would like to thank you for your outpouring of support, well-wishes, thoughts and prayers. We are overwhelmed with flowers and cards left at our Masjid since this terrorist attack in Christchurch on innocent men, women and children. Your support reminds us that New Zealanders are generally good people, just like the majority of Muslims are. It’s just the few people on both extreme ends of the spectrum who paint the whole religion, culture and country with the same brush.
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Gatland stars blast Irish I
n completing a record third Six Nations Grand Slam as Wales rugby coach with an overwhelming 25-7 victory against defending champions Ireland in Cardiff on Sunday, Warren Gatland’s contribution will live long in the hearts of Welsh fans. His record for Wales far exceeds that of predecessors Graham Henry and Steve Hansen and his record with the British and Irish Lions, with wins over Australia and a drawn series against New Zealand, adds to his mana. The win carries Wales one rung up the world ladder past Ireland to second behind the All Blacks who they haven’t beaten since 1953 against Bob Stuart’s men. It was during that tour at an Edinburgh rugby function that captain Stuart earned warm applause when he took the stage and claimed Scottish heritage. However the claim
also made by several other All Blacks speakers who followed wore thin with an audience who sought relief when halfback Keith Davis, a Maori, took the stage. “You won’t believe this but I also have Scottish heritage,” Davis told them amidst audible groans. “It’s true.My great grandfather ate a Scotsman.” Scotland have never beaten the All Blacks. Neither had Ireland until they did so in 2016 in Chicago, then backed it up with a cherished home win late last year after the tourists just scraped home against England at Twickenham. With Gatland’s Wales having trounced England and Ireland during their unbeaten Six Nations run, a new front runner has emerged for World Cup honours in Japan this year. Or has it? For my money any one of several teams - New Zealand, Wales, Ireland,
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England, South Africa and even Australia - can beat the other on their day provided their forwards set the platform. All Black forward dominance has been challenged by other packs and the rush defence has blunted the brilliance of the backs to a considerable degree with more emphasis placed on a smart kicking game.
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HPCC looking to secure title ➤➤From page 16
After 30 overs the game was nicely balanced at 136/3. Walsh and Donovan Grobbelaar put on 51 runs in in seven overs with Grobbelaar being dismissed for 33, also with two sixes to his name.
Bill Walsh then accelerated the scoring rate, taking the long handle to the spinners and smashed a succession of fours and sixes and with three overs to go Howick needed 25 runs but intelligent death bowling from ter Braak and James restricted
the local side to 253/7, just 14 runs short of victory. The game ended in a draw and was probably a fair result. O’Dowd with his 146 and Walsh, 120, were the dominant players in the match, both playing magnificent innings’
tile Scott Barrett whose game continues to develop. Ranked the third best lock behind Brodie Retallick and Sam Whitelock, his high eneregy game appeals. Barring injury, captain Kieran Read will be the No 8 and Akira Ioane could be his understudy should he continue to lift his work rate. Not surprisingly after undergoing back surgery, the admirable Read looked jaded at the end of last season, as did the over-burdened Sam Whitelock. With Crusader hooker Codie Taylor continuing his outstanding form of last year, it is pleasing to also see Dane Coles return to his best for the Hurricanes. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is a an awardwinning sports writer and author
for their teams. Howick now host eighth placed East Coast Bays at home next weekend and a win here will wrap up the title. Howick Pakuranga Premier Women also had a good win over University Waitakere at home in the Prichard Cup. Batting first, the Llamas compiled 176/6 off 50 overs with Tasha van Tilburg scoring 41 and Amberly Parr 45.
Van Tilburg is currently the top run scorer in this competition with 317 runs at average 79.25. University was looking good at 114/3 after 14 overs but crumbled to be all out for 139 in 28 overs. Marama Downes returned outstanding figures taking 5/42 and was well supported by Josie Penfold who took 2/17 off six overs. The Llamas currently sit in third place.
No violence for kids
I feel compelled to air my concerns about violence that children are exposed to. This has come to my attention with the recent tragic events in Christchurch, although it has been on my heart for a very long time. Parents, please ask yourselves this question: Do you allow your children to watch violent movies and play computer games? If the answer is yes, then why? Yes, we are all busy as parents and it’s blissful when our kids are “entertained”, but at what cost? The movies or computer games that kids are exposed to repeatedly surely becomes part of their thinking. If they are watching or playing games that involve violence or killing, this must become “normal” in their existence. “Oh but it’s harmless!” most parents say. I disagree. Maybe that’s what mosque killer Brenton Tarrant’s parents thought while he was growing up. In a news article, his 81-yearold grandmother Marie Fitzgerald was quoted saying: “He spent most of his time on computer games during high school days rather than chasing girls.” As if chasing girls would have been worse than computer games. Instead, he was “innocently” filling his mind with killing, shooting and whatever else was brainwashing him through repeated visual violence. Some people reading this might say I’m overreacting. Don’t
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PAK’nSAVE getting closer to reality for Highland Park With a resource consent now lodged with Auckland Council, PAK’nSAVE Highland Park is edging closer to becoming a reality. Lindsay Rowles, GM property & membership for Foodstuffs North Island is excited this step has been made. “We know residents in the Highland Park area want more certainty and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to take the next crucial step. “We’ve submitted plans to Council for a fantastic shopping precinct which will include a state-of-the-art supermarket and room for other businesses and food service outlets. It’s important to us we provide a superior place to shop, be entertained and to work. That’s what we’re going to deliver.” The site of the old mall will now become a development zone with strict health and safety protocols. Locals will have noticed hoardings erected to prohibit access to most of the former mall, he said. The site will be managed by Colliers to ensure it is as tidy and clutter-free as possible. All bar one of the previous tenants have chosen to exit the former mall to make way for the new development. “We appreciate that some tenants had been in the area for some time and
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these innocent victims is recognition of the respect that we have for the New Zealand Islamic community, and this show of affection represents the real New Zealand. Long may this continue, so that members of the Islamic community, and indeed members of all religions can feel safe and free to practise their own religion. We are all heading for the same desand the fact that we may Will tragedy become tination, choose different pathways is not a catalyst for change? something that should divide us. We know that this The tragic killing and atrocity was not comharming of so many peomitted by a New Zeaple in Christchurch has lander, but that is of little rocked the nation. consequence, because How sadly ironic that there is still far too much this unconscionable act prejudice in this country, was committed on arguaand we all need to bring bly the most peaceful and ourselves to account and loving Islamic community avoid the type of negaanywhere in the world. Eric Neal tive comments that can The New Zealand Islamic community presents cause the cancerous growth of a shining example of how the ignorant prejudice which can teachings its faith should be lead to the type of sick mind that applied, and those that lost their was responsible for last week’s lives in this senseless massacre senseless act of violence. Let us hope that this tragedy are the true martyrs, not those who claim martyrdom through will become a catalyst for positive change in attitude in New Zeatheir own acts of violence. Our Prime Minister said, ‘This is land, but how sad that it should not New Zealand’ and she is right. take a violent act of this magniIt is not the New Zealand I came tude to bring about that change. to many years ago, and it is not Our loving prayers go out to all the New Zealand that so many of those families who are grieving, our Muslim brothers and sisters and for those who have been came to in order to escape the injured, we wish them a speedy violence and prejudice which is recovery. prevalent in many parts of the ➤➤Eric Neal is a member of the Baha’i Faith Community and world. The outpouring of grief, love author of the book Completing and support for the families of the Jigsaw Puzzle
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Colour, costumes make a spirited athletics day ■ BY BETHANY BRITTEN AND ALESHA KANT Elim Christian College recently held their Year 11-13 Athletics Day at Lloyd Elsmore Park, after it being postponed the previous Friday due to bad weather. Students came dressed in colourful and creative costumes displaying house spirit, and participated throughout the day in a variety of track and field events. This year, the Interact Club’s annual bake sale at Athletics Day raised money for Child Rescue, which is an organisation that combats child trafficking and
sexual exploitation on an international scale. So far this year, Elim College raised more than $800 for Child Rescue, which is over half of the cost required for saving and restoring one child. There were three athletics records broken, two of which had stood since 2013. House points were awarded for accomplishments and participation, the day ending with Ezekiel house winning, with Jeremiah house close behind. The senior students enjoyed an active, competitive, and fun day of athletics!
ll four matches in Premier Men Division One were one innings affairs due to the first day’s play being lost to rain. Three of the four matches were drawn including Howick’s match against Takapuna, and at the end of the round The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier Men are 17 points clear of second placed Suburbs New Lynn and are in with an excellent chance of clinching the prized Hedley Howarth Trophy in the last match of the season. In Saturday’s match Howick Pakuranga won the toss and invited Takapuna to bat. Taine Jolley made an immediate breakthrough with his second ball but Max O’Dowd and Guy Harley took advantage of the benign Lloyd Elsmore wicket and took the score through to 147 before Harley was dismissed for 56. O’Dowd continued to take to the Howick bowling attack and was the last wicket to fall when Takapuna had used up its allocated 48 overs. O’Dowd scored 146 off 148 balls and was supported by the middle order as
Howick Skipper Bill Walsh all defence on his way to scoring 120. Photo Jim Allnatt
Takapuna ran up an imposing 266/4. Taine Jolley took 3/54 to top the bowling whilst Donovan Grobbelaar and Adam Jones both kept the batsmen in check conceding less than 4 runs an over. It was an innings of missed opportunities for Howick with several catches dropped at vital times. Howick set about scoring the runs in its customary fashion with Walsh and Dan Young taking the
shine off the new ball and setting a platform for the big hitters to take the game forward. Young went with the score at 31 when he was on 20 and Andrew Morrison worked well with Walsh to accelerate the scoring rate until he was out with the total at 81. Brian Barnard joined Walsh, who was still out in the middle and scored 30 off 26 balls including two big sixes. ➤ Turn to Page 15
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