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he recent unveiling of the first stage of the $78 million development at Botany Town Centre lived up to the hoopla and excitement as long queues of eager shoppers lined up hours before the doors to the shopping centre opened. The new retailers on the block, global make-up brand Mecca Maxima and fashion brand H&M certainly knew how to work up the anticipation of excited shoppers as they gave away freebies (goodie bags and free cinnamon buns) as reward for all those who braved the cold and patiently waited outside for the sliding doors to open. A haka by Sancta Maria College, key speeches by Mayor Phil Goff and Mark Kirkland, AMP Capital managing director Shopping Centres, followed by cultural performances by students of Botany Downs Secondary College and performances by professional entertainers, marked the official opening. The ribbon was cut by Nick Cobham, portfolio manager AMP Capital, and Mr Kirkland. The new development at Botany Town Centre, managed by AMP Capital on behalf of the centre’s owners,

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is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Mr Kirkland said it has been a long journey getting the best brands to the shopping centre and that there is more to come with the next phase of the opening. “Botany Town Centre, which we manage on behalf of its owners, is a key retail, entertainment and community hub in the greater Auckland region, and investment was crucial to ensure the centre remains a desirable destination that meets the needs of a

diverse and growing community,” he said. “AMP Capital is pleased to unveil the first stage of the development and deliver a premier shopping centre experience for our customers, retailers and investors. Thank you to the owners for their investment in this development and their support for the centre”. The new retailers include H&M, Mecca Maxima, Decjuba, The Cosmetic Clinic, Platypus, Presshouse, Stewart Dawson, Novo, Pandora,

Westpac and Sushi Sushi. Also opening later in the month is Starbucks and Postie (both previous tenants returning to the new-look centre), as well as PapaRich, Gong Cha, Connor and Sunglass Hut. Existing retailer Hallensteins will also open a newlook store soon. The development will expand the centre to 62,700sqm; including an extension to the Fashion Pavilions which will see the number of tenancies grow to more than 200 stores includ-

ing new fashion and lifestyle brands. This follows the completed refurbishment of Hoyts Cinemas, now with more than 1000 luxurious powered recliner cinema seats. The upgrade will include an extended landscaped area outside the Pavilions with children’s play area and seating for dining. In addition, current upgrades are underway to enclose the outdoor area of Garden Lane. This is targeted to open in spring.

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Family violence

Father of murdered daughter on a mission to change lives ■■By Farida Master

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ang. He put a shotgun to her throat and killed her from close range. When the police knocked at David White’s door to inform him that his daughter Helen had been shot by her husband Greg Meads, a feeling of shock and intense grief took over as his life flashed past him. The last 10 years saw him move home to Matamata to be close to his daughter and included talks about fixing things, working on the stud farm with her while thinking the threats and abuse were one-off incidents. “What an idiot I had been to never once see a pattern to the violence,” White said. The shattered father, who has been on a mission to create awareness about the warning signs of family violence and prevent other women from walking in his daughter’s shoes, or other fathers suffering the same fate – was at the Fencible Lounge this week at the invitation of Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown. White has been on the road since February, covering the length and breadth of New Zealand. He intends to cover 71 electorates to share his story. He also visits prisons, talking to gang members in an effort to change lives. “He shot my daughter Helen just

because she said, `I’m going to leave you next Saturday’. “Her husband, a wealthy horse breeder, spent the next three days planning how to kill her. “Family violence is not restricted to a low socio-economic group or to South Auckland. It doesn’t discriminate between colour, race or wealth. “When the police informed me that my daughter had been killed by her husband, my immediate thought was that I didn’t want to live without my first-born. I wanted to commit suicide,” said White, who admits he was a coward. His wife Pam reacted differently. Her first response was: “At least that b**** won’t be able to hurt my daughter anymore.” At 65, just when David thought he would retire, the bereaved granddad suddenly had the responsibility of looking after three children with the youngest nine-years-old. “How do you tell a nine-year-old that her mother has been shot dead by her father? “Though my daughter was murdered 10 years ago, we still feel the impact to this day. We’ve been scarred forever. It’s changed all of us. “Samantha started wetting her bed at 10 years of age. At 18 Sam went out for dinner with her boyfriend and when the host casually

David White was in Howick to share his heart-stopping story at the invitation of MP Simeon Brown. Times photo Wayne Martin

asked her `what do your parents do’? “Sam just left the dinner table, walked out of the door and sat in the gutter bawling her eyes out. She called me on my cell phone to say `Granddad can you please come and get me now’.” Talking about the traumatic journey for both the granddaughters and how differently they dealt with it, he said that the court battles took their toll on everyone. If there are two words in the English language that you should never have to say, they are “if only!” “I always thought that my son-inlaw, who owns a stud farm with 40 mares, had no social skills. If only I had seen the signs earlier, none of this would have happened,” he said. However after going through a gamut of emotions of hurt, anger and sorrow over the years, White felt that he needed to do something constructive about the perpetrators of crime, to end family violence. He also believed it was also important for his grandkids to have a future with their dad. “I’m not going to live forever,” he thought. White drove down to the Tongariro Prison to visit his son–in-law. He hadn’t informed his family of what he was about to do. Greg is currently serving a life sentence with a minimum non-

parole period of 11 years that could be extended to 15 or 17 years. At 74 years of age, White arranged a mediation meeting with his sonin-law. “Though at one time I felt that 11 years is way too short for my daughter’s death, I now feel that 11 years is way too long for my granddaughter. I don’t want her to be a statistic. “I spoke to the parole officer and told him of my plan of how he could get him an early release. “I also want Greg to help other prisoners who have been involved in family violence.” White said that his grandchildren were horrified when he broke the news to them that he was going to get their dad out. But he said he sees a gradual change in them and believes it will bring more stability in their lives. “To stop people from falling into the river we have go to upstream and find out why they are falling,” he said. White urged people to use their local MPs to get more information so that they could use the knowledge and resources that MPs have. While White is determined to help get his son-in-law out of prison, when asked if he had forgiven him, he said, “While Pam and I have accepted it, I did tell Greg, don’t ever expect us to forgive you for what you have done.”

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Time, tides and politics – Bucklands Beach erosion ■■By Jon Rawlinson

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A man has appeared in the Manukau District Court following an incident at an east Auckland primary school on Tuesday. The Times understands that police apprehended a 31-year old man at Shelly Park School after receiving reports of concern for his wellbeing. Shortly before police arrived it’s believed the man confronted a member of staff, says Inspector Chris Barry, Acting Area Commander, Counties Manukau East. While police were apprehending the man a taser was discharged, Barry said. There were no injuries as a result. The incident took place in the school’s administration area and no children were involved. The man has been charged with assault and obstructing police. At this stage police cannot rule out further charges being laid.

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rosion may be a slow process but the progress of local bodies to stop it in its tracks can feel slower still. Although the wheels of Auckland Transport (AT) and Auckland Council are in motion regarding efforts to halt erosion of Bucklands Beach, a sea change is needed, local resident Bruce Kendall contends. “I have been a little disappointed (to say the least) at the [slow] rate of progress by Council,” the former Olympic boardsailor says. “If half Lloyd Elsmore Park was unusable by the public for some reason, [local bodies] would move a lot quicker to resolve the situation. But, because the beach has degraded over a long period, people don’t really realise how much they’ve lost.” The erosion of sand at Bucklands Beach dates back to the 1950s when the road was widened, causing the gradient of the beach to steepen and sand to be carried away by the sea. Works, including restoration of the seawall and implementation of a breakwater, could halt or at least minimise erosion, Mr Kendall believes.

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“I’ve put forward the reasons why the beach is deteriorating and how it can be fixed – basically, we need to add sand and stop it from moving. A shallow beach [with a gradual gradient] will build up sand but a steep beach is an eroding one; that’s

pretty much it.” Since the Times spoke to Mr Kendall in November 2017, a report by Tonkin and Taylor has been submitted on the state of local beaches (including Bucklands Beach) but discussion is yet to result in action. Auckland

Transport has confirmed, previously, that it plans to rebuild the seawall in the early 2020s, if not sooner should the need arise. “We had a meeting in December to submit [the report]. AT’s position was that their asset [the road] is stable so it doesn’t require immediate work; my position is that, in the meantime, their asset is taking away the asset of the beach from the public. “I’ve had meetings with David Collings and Gary Boles from the Howick Local Board, including a site visit, and their reaction was that it’s too expensive and too difficult. But we know they have some discretionary funding and I think they (as well as Auckland Transport) should be putting money aside for this.” The wheels of local government may seem to turn slowly but ‘people power’ can ensure they don’t grind to a halt altogether, Mr Kendall adds. “I’d advise everyone to take a look at the [Bucklands Beaches Restoration and Upgrade Project] Facebook page for more information and lobby Council. These beaches belong to all of us and we need to insist something is done to restore them.”

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Left: HCYT will present the Beauty and the Beast at the Harlequin Theatre from May 23-26; Right: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest, presented by Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre has a cast of 37 students. Times photo Wayne Martin

An orchestra and two choirs will join forces for the first time In Paradisum (‘Into Paradise’) for one of the most widely-loved choral-orchestral works. The 70-piece Manukau Symphony Orchestra and 75 voices from the Pakuranga Choral Society and South Auckland Choral Society are coming together to perform the ethereal Requiem by Gabriel Fauré. It will be the first time the Pakuranga Choral Society and South Auckland Choral Society perform with a largescale orchestra. “As Manukau’s orchestra, we look forward to collaborating with our local choirs and exquisite soloists to bring this beautiful work to life,” says Uwe Grodd, Manukau Symphony Orchestra’s music director. It will be the first time the Pakuranga Choral Society and South Auckland Choral Society perform with a largescale orchestra. “It’s not every day that we get to sing with a full orchestra in a large professional venue such as the Vodafone Events Centre,” says David Hamilton, well-known New Zealand composer and principal guest conductor of the Pakuranga Choral Society. Gina Sanders, an internationallyacclaimed soprano based in South Auckland, will join sought-after bari-

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owick Children’s and Youth Theatre is presenting an old family favourite Beauty and the Beast on May 23-26 at the Harlequin Theatre, 563 Pakuranga Rd. The production has a cast of 20 hard-working students aged 12 to 14 years who have formed a very supportive and cohesive team to bring the production to life. “I have really enjoyed playing the role of the Beast,” says young actor Daniel Bailey. “It has been a great challenge to get all of the sides of his personality. He is a vain and selfish prince then an angry Beast and then there is the softer loving side of the Beast which he gets from his interac-

tions with the gentle Beauty.” Beauty and the Beast is a story of an arrogant, selfish young prince and his castle’s servants who fall under the spell of an old enchantress. She turns him into a hideous Beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. The spirited, headstrong village girl Beauty enters the Beast’s castle. With the help of his enchanted servants, Beauty learns to love the Beast and he responds to her gentle loving ways and learns to truly love someone other than himself. ➤➤Where: Harlequin Theatre, ➤➤When: May 23 and 24 at 7.30pm and May 25 and 26 at 1.30 and 4pm

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The other classic fairytale production Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest, presented by Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre has a cast of 37 students aged seven to 12 years. Ideal for an audience of four years of age and upwards, the fun play with all your favourite characters is for the whole family. “I’ve made lots of friends doing this play and we all work hard together,” says Ashley Field, who is part of the production. ➤➤Where: Harlequin Theatre ➤➤When Saturday and Sunday May 25 and 26 from 10am -11.30am

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tone James Harrison as soloists in the Requiem. Beethoven’s spirited masterpiece Symphony No. 8, fondly referred to as “my Little Symphony in F”, is a lighthearted, though not lightweight, work to begin the concert with. The Manukau Symphony Orchestra acknowledges the support from Foundation North, Auckland Council, Four Winds Foundation, Pub Charity, Creative Communities NZ, Second Nature Charitable Trust, Multi-Media Systems, Vodafone Events Centre and the NZCT for this concert. ➤➤What: Manukau Symphony Orchestra presents ‘In Paradisum’ with Pakuranga Choral and South Auckland Choral ➤➤When: Saturday May 25, 7.30pm ➤➤Where: Vodafone Events Centre. ➤➤Tickets on sale now.


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Helping Small Business flourish in a rapidly changing environment Trees are grown on some 93.8 hectares of the Hunua property.

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large maturing pine forest on Auckland City’s metropolitan boundary which is ready for harvesting in the near future is up for sale. The 135-hectare block is located at the lower foothills of the Hunua Ranges some 50km south-east of Auckland City. Owned by the current proprietor for past 50 years, the forest was planted between 1993 and 2000 in a mix of lusitanica and radiata pine varieties. The freehold land and forest at Stevens Road are now being marketed for sale by tender through Bayleys Counties, with tenders closing at 2pm on June 6. The forestry plantation encompasses six individual land titles which are all zoned rural under Auckland Council’s land usage plan. Bayleys Counties salesperson Peter Sullivan said there were multiple ways

of valuing the asset – depending on its future use once the logs were extracted in the near future. Trees are grown on some 93.8 hectares of the Hunua property. “These mid-to-long-term options range from harvesting the existing plantation and replanting more pine forest, through to harvesting the logs and clearing the site in preparation for subdivision into lifestyle residential properties, or taking the subdivision option right through to selling off individual sections with utilities and roading infrastructure laid in place,” he said. “The lifestyle subdivision option is underpinned by the property being held in six individual land titles, along with the site’s proximity to Hunua village.” Sullivan said the forest was serviced by existing internal roading and tracks.

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Your view Thank you

On Sunday April 28, Gulf Views had an electrical fire, resulting in flames and smoke! We were provided with amazing support from emergency services and the wider community around this event for which we offer our most grateful thanks. Firstly, thanks to the staff on duty who responded skilfully, efficiently and with professionalism preventing spread of the fire and harm to the residents. Secondly, thank you to the residents for following the directions from staff co-operatively, resulting in safe evacuation of the area. Huge thanks must go to Fire Emergency NZ for their prompt attendance ensuring the safety of residents and staff methodically checking the area confirming the fire was extinguished. To the underpaid Paramedics of St John Ambulance Service you earned every cent of your pay and more, assessing residents and staff for any issues or after effects, your service was outstanding. A huge thanks to you, we are right behind your cause! Sue Milton Nurse Manager Gulf Views Rest Home

Folau: we need tolerance So much debate over Folau’s beliefs. He is welcome to his beliefs but if he knew his bible well, he would know that Matthew 7 cautions us ‘ Do not judge others, so that God will not judge you.’ Let’s leave judging to God and let God judge Folau in turn too. The

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bible was written a long time ago and convention then was to outlaw homosexuality. Life evolves and so too must our interpretation of the bible. I believe we must be tolerant of LGBT people. Tolerance and respect for others of different orientation, colour, creed and nationality is sadly lacking in our world. Too many reach for the gun to settle differences. Jesus challenged a crowd who wanted a prostitute stoned with ‘the person without sin throw the first stone’ – the crowd went home. Would Folau throw the first stone? May Folau come to his senses and understand that Jesus taught us to love our enemies too. Let’s use the issue to learn tolerance. Surely the Aussie rugby board can reconcile player and sponsor, and show tolerance for the intolerant Folau. Or would they throw the stone at Folau? Steve Lincoln Botany Downs

Thank you for the help

At the beginning of March, I tripped on the cobble stones in Howick Shopping Centre, breaking my hip. I had to have surgery and a complete new hip. I just wanted to write and thank all the people who helped me, especially the lady who phoned for an ambulance. I am home now and doing quite well at the moment walking with crutches which I hope to get rid of shortly. Once again, a big thank you for all your help. Joan Jones Howick

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(From left) Sr Margaret Monaghan RNDM (former principal); Penny Sall (secretary); Sr Barbara (Mary Maitland RNDM, founding principal) and Catherine Rivers (current principal) all join together to cut the Jubilee Cake. Photo supplied

St Mark’s School 40th Jubilee The 40th Jubilee of St Mark’s School was celebrated on Saturday March 30 and Sunday March 31. Bishop Patrick Dunn celebrated the Mass on the Sunday. He was joined by the founding parish priest Monsignor Ray Green who also founded St Mark’s School along with Sr Barbara Maitland RNDM and the current parish priest Oliver Aro MSP and

Marists Barry Scannell and Ezio Blasoni, past PP Emile Frishe and Raphael Lobo, Deacon Chris Sullivan and the soon to be ordained Martin Wu (a past student of St. Mark’s Primary School). On the Saturday, many visitors came to visit St. Mark’s School and garden of memories was created by Arminda Wood to remember those who have gone before us.

Better have your say now before you can’t. We’re not a long way away off from someone telling us what we can say and not say. Per Simeon Brown, Andrew Little has declared a pamphlet as being racist. So where does Mr Little stand when innumerable people shout “Jesus f****** Christ”. You think that may just qualify as hateful and inciting violence? Or plain old “we’re going to f*** You Up”. Or gang patches? In the end, someone is always going to feel offended or threatened by something. And that is the problem. And who is going to define “hate speech” – Mr Little, Mr Bridges, a committee? And when a new Government with different ideologies is elected? Wait until a Church Minister or Islamic Mullah preaches against something considered offensive or threatening. Oh, say the protagonists, that may initially have to be an amendment clause on sanctity. But, for how long? Oh yes, we will have the Hitler example quoted. Read History. Not a convincing argument. Funny, no one mentions Mao Zedong, Stalin or Che Guevara. Strange that we spent the sixties and seventies fighting for no censorship of, nor control of anything. But we now have people who are so virtuous, caring and concerned and they know best. Jonathan van Niekerk, Mellons Bay

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Botany Road/Elim footbridge Can anyone tell me why the footbridge under the Botany Rd/Elim school bridge has been removed? It certainly made it easier to cross the creek when out walking. Diane Andrew Howick

Nice place to live

Recently I lost my prescription glasses in the vicinity of the Half Moon Bay launching ramp/carpark. Some kindly person picked them up and took the trouble to take them into the Waiheke ferry ticket office from where I retrieved them. Thank you. What a nice community I live in! An appreciative citizen Howick

Mature trees so important There’s a snowballing awareness just in the last few months of the urgency to act radically to prevent far-reaching climate changes that

Are these your family photos? I bought a half full packet of nice A4 high quality paper from the Sallies op shop in Rices Mall in Howick, probably about 18 months to two years ago. As I am involved in art and craft education, I thought it would come in handy one day. are even now damaging our precious and vulnerable environment. In light of this, the impending mass tree felling across Auckland maunga (including Pigeon Mountain), which few people seem aware of, is unconscionable – 112-150+ mature trees lost from each of the 14 reserves, adding up to a probably conservative estimate of a couple of thousand mature trees. (This is) on top of the general disregard of local councils and individuals for mature trees (and Auckland’s canopy cover was only around

My 7-year-old grandson has been making a lot of paper planes recently so I decided it was time to check out what was in the packet. When I opened it and flicked through, I found all those original photos and some photo copies. Obviously someone just 18 per cent back in 2013) at a time when the world is in intensive care and every mature tree should be treated as a taonga, whether they are indigenous or not. The environment and the animal life that live in them don’t differentiate. The decision to remove all of the exotic trees from the maunga, however, was made before there was such a sense of urgency about the climate. The problem now is how to stop the juggernaut that is in motion and

overlooked them, possibly an estate clean-out or downsizing. Hope you are able to find a home for them, as they would not have been saved in digital form anywhere. Linda Kennerley, Howick stop the felling. It’s happening now. Several maunga have already had all exotics removed, Maungawhau/ Mount Eden and Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill and Cornwall Park are next. Official submissions closed years ago, when we were still deluding ourselves about the magnitude of what we are facing re the climate. Traditional official channels are brambled over with red tape. Each mature tree does exponentially more for our environment than many newly-planted trees. Of course new trees desperately need to be

planted, and they can be natives, but tangata whenua could ‘adopt’ mature exotic trees as their own – adoption is a way to make the other one of us and remove the offense of their presence. The gifts trees give to us and the environment surely warrant this. Saving existing trees, including the thousands due to be felled on the Auckland maunga and an urgent emphasis on protecting mature trees, is one of the least painful changes we could possibly make among all the changes that we will need to make in order to avoid changes that will most certainly be uncomfortable, if not for our older generation, then for our tamariki and mokopuna, and for whom do we keep this world in trust for but them? B Kristian, Half Moon Bay

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The Combined Probus Club of Ormiston next meets on May 16 at 10 am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. The speaker will be Doctor Marcus Hawkins speaking on “Healthy Living”. All welcome. Morning tea will be provided. For further information please phone Joy 271-4114 or Noelene 272-9318.

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THIS MONTH Autumn’s golden weather continues to raise spirits and, hopefully, EastLife will also keep readers in good cheer with its focus on bee-keeping, Melbourne highlights, a senior whose fitness level is poles apart from many of his contemporaries and an Olympian making waves in the world of commerce and sport. When it comes to fashion, Witchery’s ‘white shirt’ campaign is helping support ovarian cancer research and do check out our report on a new Howick restaurant which is just blooming. Copies are available from locations across the district – visit eastlife.co.nz for pickup sites. An e-edition is also available.

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Pakuranga Choral Society

Pakuranga Choral Society presents a pot pourri of popular sacred choral music. Framing excerpts from Fauré’s beautiful Requiem, will be music by Mozart, Goodall, Artley and Hamilton. This “twilight concert” also features young soloist Ella Ewen (soprano). Join us on Sunday, May 12, 5pm at the All Saints Church, Howick. Adults $15, students $10. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night.

Origami Workshop

Sushi Sushi at Botany Town Centre is hosting an Origami workshop on Saturday, May 18, 10am-12 noon. Learn the traditional Japanese art of folding paper with local artist Jean Francois Vognin.

The Big Sister Project

Author Ellie Bambury will launch The Big Sister Project at the Botany Library on Saturday May 11 from 2pm-4pm. Ellie will share her insightful story of being an au pair as well as the process of self publishing. There will be lots of travel related giveaways and refreshments.

Genealogists

The AGM of the Howick Branch of the NZSG will be held on Saturday, May 11 at St Andrews Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1:30pm followed by Heather Maloney speaking about the Women of Franklin who voted in the 1893 election. Door charge $5. Visitors welcome. Further information phone 5364388 or 5765400.

Jammies in June

With Yolande Franke, award-winning principal of Howick Intermediate being appointed as principal of Somerville Intermediate, Sara Pickering is the new principal of Howick Intermediate, effective from May 13. Sara is currently the deputy principal of Howick Intermediate and has been a key member of the Leadership Team that has achieved fantastic results over the last few years. The trustees of the school are confident that Sara’s intimate knowledge of the staff, students and culture of Howick Intermediate School will ensure a seamless transition to the role of Principal.

Line Dancing

Bucklands Beach Lions Club advises that Jammies in June in looming. They are seeking pyjamas for youngsters who are patients at Kidz First. The ones supplied are said to be not that warm so the Middlemore Foundation is looking for donations of warmer PJs. These can be recycled or new. For more information, contact Sue Green, 535 0423 or jonsue.green@xtra.co.nz.

Local groups win grants The New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT) awarded the following local grants in the Auckland region in April.

M & C’s line dancing classes are held every Tuesday night at the Howick RSA, Wellington St, downstairs. A Back to Basics class starts from 6.30pm to 7pm followed by existing class 7pm to 8.15pm. Entry $5. Learn to line dance, have fun, great for all ages, aids mental and physical fitness. For more information contact Merylin on 5763344 or Catherine on 0212137389. 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.

Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Tennis Club, $7000 to go towards clubroom furniture, contract for coach and tennis balls; Bucklands Beach Association Football Club, $10,000 towards salary of director of coaching; Bucklands Beach Yacht Club, $9000 towards retube for the RIB; Howick Golf Club, $13,920 towards utility vehicle to maintain course fairways, greens and public grass area; Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club. $5000 towards canopy project; Howick Squash Club $5200 towards repairs to club urinals; Sunnyhills Netball Club, $6000 towards playing equipment – match and training balls, training bibs, whistles, mesh ball bags, pumps etc. and playing uniforms. Local gaming venues that contributed to these grants include Barrel Inn, Howick; Celsius Bar, Flat Bush and Xtreme Botany, Northpark.

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t’s clear from last week’s Statistics NZ figures that October’s Foreign Buyer Ban has cut into property demand from this source, and is likely to have contributed to the softening in values in areas such as Auckland and Queenstown, CoreLogic Senior Property Economist Kelvin Davidson says. In the first three months of the year there were 204 property purchases by people without citizenship or a residency visa, 81 per cent lower than the same quarter a year ago (1083). “The latest figure equated to only 0.6 per cent of the total, easily the lowest on record (which admittedly only goes back to the end of 2016),” says Davidson.

“At the same time, 1 per cent of sales were by people without citizenship/residency, resulting in a net purchasing figure of -0.4 per cent – or in other words, there was net selling (i.e. more non-citizens/residents sold property in Q1 than purchased it). “Clearly, last October’s Foreign Buyer Ban has now taken full effect and there have been some pretty dramatic shifts in areas such as Central Auckland and Queenstown.” For example, a year ago, 18.7 per cent of purchases in the Waitemata Local Board area (part of Central Auckland) were made by non-citizens/residents, but now that’s just 3.2 per cent – which will be Australians, Singaporeans, or

other people buying apartments in large-scale developments. The same figure for Queenstown has dropped from 9.7 per cent to 2.7 per cent. “In light of these figures, it’s no coincidence that sales activity and property values have recently softened in these ‘prime’ markets,” he says. “Admittedly, other factors such as low affordability and tighter credit availability are still playing a key role. “But the Foreign Buyer Ban is clearly having an effect too, and for would-be local buyers, there’ll be more opportunities to access the market at a lower price than might otherwise have been the case.”

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REINZ welcomes Welfare Advisory Group report The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) has welcomed the Welfare Advisory Group Report released on Friday, particularly the recommendations around increasing the range of home ownership options, boosting housing supply, affordability and healthy homes. Bindi Norwell, Chief Executive at REINZ says there are currently a number of significant issues impacting accessibility to housing, particularly for low to middle income earners,

across the country which the report rightly identifies. “Specifically, the report focuses on the need to boost supply, innovative home ownership models, healthy homes and affordability. “It also focuses on the needs of people with a disability and the social housing sector. Any measures the government can implement to resolve these issues are to be welcomed,” she says. “However, it’s worth noting that some of the issues identi-

fied in the report have begun to be addressed through programmes such as KiwiBuild, the Healthy Homes legislation and insulation requirements. There have also been some announcement from companies and organisations promoting the benefits of shared equity and rent-to-buy scheme. “We look forward to more details being released around the recommendations and innovative solutions outlined in the report.”

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Nominations are invited for the election of Five (5) parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at 5:00pm on Friday, 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at 5:00pm on Friday, 7th June 2019.

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Each year, one in 40 Kiwis come to us for help—enough people to completely fill Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland four times over, and bigger than the entire population of Tauranga. It’s a massive and heartbreaking number, which speaks of the real and growing need that many Kiwis face every day in this country. While we’ve been able to provide these people with support in the form of housing, budgeting, counselling and many other services, it’s sad to think there are even more families out there who desperately need help. With your support, we can give these people the help needed to make genuine change in their lives.

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s rush defences continue to strangle what was once enterprising back play, rugby’s beautiful swan is turning into an ugly duckling. That, and the horrendous time delay in setting scrums, has been a blight to a game which no longer attracts the Super Rugby crowds it once did. Both need attention by lawmakers who have turned a blind eye to the problem for too long. What makes it so bad is that defenders not only rush up to the ball carrier, which is fine, but are also allowed to block his pass by forming a wall alongside potential receivers. The 2017 British and Irish Lions found it the best way to stifle the brilliance of Beauden Barrett in the drawn series against the All Blacks although the ordering off of Sonny Bill Williams in the second test was also a major contributing factor. Many years ago rugby league opened up its game by converting the three-yard rule to 10 metres which gave players more freedom and space to exhibit their attacking skills. I’m not advocating that union should go to that extreme but some tinkering of the present laws is needed. Rugby union can still be attractive as evident in the last round 31-31 draw between the Chiefs and High-

Ma’a Nonu tried valiantly to bust the tight Brumbies defence.

landers when former NZ Under 20 captain Luke Jacobson reminded the All Blacks selectors he’s also a good No 6 prospect. Generally, however, the games were disappointing with the impressive Sharks defence nullifying the Crusaders enterprise in their 21-all result and their scrum embarrassing loosehead prop Joe Moody on more than one occasion. The same applied to Ofa Tu’ungafasi and even Karl Tu’inukuafe when the Blues also failed to cope with the Brumbies’ rolling maul when hooker Folau Fainga’a scored three tries from lineout drives. It didn’t help that lack of discipline was a major contributor to the Blues 26-21 demise although 11

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consecutive penalties against them suggested Aussie referee Damian Murphy turned a blind eye to the Brumbies’ faults.

Once again blindside flanker Tom Robinson was a tireless worker for the Blues while veteran second-five Ma’a Nonu tried valiantly to bust the tight Brumbies defence. Although Mitchell Hunt’s last second converted try earned the Crusaders their draw against the rugged and highly disciplined Sharks, the team badly missed Richie Mo’unga’s direction and enterprise. Hence there were few opportunities for Jack Goodhue and Braydon Ennor to develop their midfield combination in the absence of Ryan Crotty. Of greater concern to the national selectors will be the injury that forced champion Highlanders fullback Ben Smith to limp painfully from the field.

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Fears that it was a knee injury were averted when it was confirmed as a hamstring but fans will be anxious he makes a quick recovery. With Damian McKenzie gone for the season, Smith and Jordie Barrett are the only two specialised fullbacks left for the World Cup although the versatile Beauden Barrett, David Havilli, George Bridge and Will Jordan are utility players who can fill the spot if need be. None, however, possess the experience of the genial Smith. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author.

Pakuranga Premiers qualify in top 8 ➤➤From page 20 Marie Raos Ray White Premier Development 78 – Otahuhu 3 Try Scorers: Charles Gibson x 3, Quinton Hill x 2, Shaun Kohlhase, Chris Neville-Dowler, Des Spooner, Nathon Viljeon, Ben Lyford, Rupert Van Der Pol and Raymond Vunipola Conversions: Ben Lyford x 9 Halftime: 42-3

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hree local teenagers will be going on a 19 day tour of California and Texas in July. Ryan Forde, Henry Wang and Jordan Jones out of the Pakuranga Golf Club hope to gain valuable knowledge and information on college golf in America. They will be playing two elite junior tournaments and attending a three-day college golf camp. The 3 day training camp is being run by over 16 of the best university golf coaches in the USA, including Stanford, Duke and Notre Dame and is limited to 50 players from around the world. The young men will gain invaluable golf and life experience and an understanding of what it will take to get to college/university golf in America after they finish high school here in New Zealand. With the trip costing around $14,000 each, the boys and their families and the club are frantically fundraising. As well as a Givealittle page, there is a Cheeky Niner golf day planned for Friday afternoon May 24, or a movie evening on June 6 (contact Dion Jones 021723377). “We are all very grateful for the support being shown for this trip of a lifetime,” said Dion, Jordan’s dad. “Ryan, Henry and Jordan could

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Mafia Lagaaia scored three tries for the Premiers on Saturday.

Elite athletes (from left) Ryan Forde (16), Henry Wang (16) and Jordan Jones (13).

not do it without the kind generosity of many people.” Kerryn Jamieson of Kerryn Jamieson Golf said he has been building the junior development programme at Pakuranga Golf Club over the past three years. “Within our programme I have a development group that now has the skills and maturity to come with me to America in July,” he said. “We are going to be taking three young men – Henry Wang, the current senior club champion; Ryan Forde, who is on a hot streak, just shot 67 nd 65 at Pakuranga in the

past two weeks; Jordan Jones, who just made the Auckland Junior development squad. “We are asking for your help. We have had some great support on Saturday mornings at our BBQs and we will be running a 9 Hole Corporate Golf Day on Friday May 24. “We are also running movie nights, quiz nights and taking donations. “Please help support these young men in a trip of a lifetime. “ Donations can made through the page: https://givealittle.co.nz/ cause/collegegolfexposuretour#.”

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akuranga United Rugby Club’s Prems found some rhythm to completely dominate a strong but undisciplined Otahuhu squad 77-7 on Saturday. It also secures the Prems a spot in the top 8. PURC director of rugby Pita Alatini said the opening 40 minutes was difficult despite the Pakuranga Prems dotting down five times. “They’re hard games to play when the opposition has no structure,” he said. “In the second half we attacked a bit more especially in our backs.”

The Prems have two tough matches ahead – the Rifles at home on Saturday and then Waitemata the following weekend.

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