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missed her 100th birthday.” Once she cut her birthday cake, Joyce proudly declared to the Times, “Luckily I have all my faculties intact. “My dad use to be a milkman and he died in his sixties because he used to get wet in the rain delivering milk. But my mum and my sisters all lived well over 85. “My husband and I used to run a dairy and everyone said that I worked very hard. But I don’t think so. I just kept long hours and was on my feet. And that is what kept me fit,” she said revealing the secret behind her longevity.
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Clockwise from left: Jami Lee-Ross being greeted by Counties Manukau senior advisor Maaori, Mahaki Albert with a hongi; Jami-Lee Ross beside Minister Clark’s Press Secretary, Adam Bennett, Simeon Brown and Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi at the blessing ceremony of Tiaho Mai; L-R: Counties Manukau Health CEO Fepulea’i Margie Apa, Clinical Director CM Mental Health Services Dr Peter Watson, Counties Manukau Chair Vui Mark Gosche, Health Minister Dr David Clark, National List MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross, General Manager, Counties Manukau Mental Health Services Tess Ahern. Times photos Wayne Martin
means, `the light that comes from the moon and the stars shine here’). While Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown and National Party List member, Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi kept a safe distance from Ross that afternoon, they did eventually say hello to their former colleague and asked how he was doing. Clark said that the bright, stateof-the-art, patient-centred 38-bed adult mental health inpatient facil-
ity, which is unlike a prison with barred windows and a high fence, has an open courtyard that helps improve safety and visibility within the unit. “The government has prioritised mental health, with the number of people assessing mental health having gone up to 70 per cent in New Zealand,” he said. Large rooms and corridors with a specially-designed shower facility as
well as the light and open spaces in the high dependency unit ensures everyone can access outdoor spaces and fresh air without needing fenced external areas. The long awaited unit was developed using a co-design approach. “Key to the unique new building were the many families, staff and cultural groups consulted throughout the design and build,” said general manager Mental Health at Counties
Manukau Health, Tess Ahern. “Safety for both service users and staff is a big focus. Several visits to other inpatient units both in New Zealand and Australia were also organised,” she said. With 55 per cent of Tiaho Mai service users being identified as Maori, the facility contains a modern whare (carved meeting house) and wharekai (dining room) to promote Maori mental health.
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o bee or not to bee? It took a lot of convincing and almost four years to happen and now Botany Downs Primary School is a buzzing hive of activity. Literally! The school has just got two new beehives! Teacher Tom Huskinson was keen that children make a connection with nature and learn how integrated the ecosystem is. “I wanted to motivate the children to have real world experiences with garden bees and how we get honey. “Unfortunately a lot of parents from overseas were worried that their children may get stung by the bees and so there was some opposition, but now it’s all come to be,” he says. “I wanted the kids to get rid of their fear of bees and learn how they are critical pollinators. “The idea behind it is also to collect honey for fundraising and for them to be able to spot the queen bee, to know about drones-the male bees that have a big stomach and don’t do much,” he laughs. The school contacted social entrepreneur and activist Matthew Brajkovich from Mr B’s Bees whose family has been beekeeping for 200 years. Along with Ceracell, suppliers of bee-ware, he set up two wooden boxes that house bee frames, an essential part of a modern day movable hives in
Sir John Promenade There will be a dawn blessing and the official opening of Sir John Walker Promenade on Thursday December 6 at Barry Curtis Park, Pavillion Plaza, on Flat Bush School Rd, Flat Bush. A tribute to the Olympian the John Walker Promenade will eventually form an 8km loop around the outer edge boundary of Barry Curtis Park. The final outcome will provide a fully lit walking circuit around the park. On Thursday, Kaumatua (Maori elder) will lead the opening karakia (Maori prayer) and blessing followed by speeches, ribbon-cutting and community sport activities. The Howick Local Board is also providing a bbq and ice cream for all. Dawn blessing 6am-7am. Official opening 9.30am-11.30am. To find out more: CivicEvents@aucklandcouncil. govt.nz
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Botany Downs Primary School teacher Tom Huskinson (back row) says he is keen that students get rid of the fear of bees. He is pictured with students and local beekeeper Matthew Brajkovich. Times photo Wayne Martin
any colony. These are what the bees use to build combs for honey and their young. Breaking away from the traditional beehive, the idea of hosting a hive is catching on fast - anyone can host a hive on their property and have it managed by experienced and professional beekeepers. The bonus is having the sweetest and pure honey straight off the honeycomb. “If bees die, we die,” says Mat-
thew. “There will be no backyard tomatoes, lemon trees or any vegetable gardens if you don’t have bees to pollinate,” he tells a group of youngsters. “I had inspected the new frames a week ago and am now rearranging them so that they have a better order to pollinate. They want to swarm if they don’t have enough space. It’s like inviting people for dinner and not having enough to eat,” he says.
“These are small Italian bees that are not as big or aggressive as the African ones.” While Matthew doesn’t charge the schools for his services, part of the proceeds from the sale of honey goes to him to help with the maintenance costs and licence fee. The hobbyist has been visiting schools like Riverina, Howick Intermediate, Baverstock Oaks and Sancta Maria College to educate students on `beeing right’.
In its first report since 2014, the Macleans College Education Review Office (ERO) report highlights the many opportunities the school provides students to achieve success and pointed to the fact that over 90 per cent of students achieve University Entrance. High quality teaching - engaging classrooms that lead to excellent student outcomes, a highly effective school leadership, and attention given to student safety and well being as well as the pastoral care to international students—- have all got a special mention.
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The very best in care at Bruce McLaren Introducing the team There are a few new faces at Ryman Healthcare’s Bruce McLaren Retirement Village but they all have one thing in common – they’re all passionate about providing the very best in care for their residents. Since taking over the role at the end of last year, Village Manager Chantelle Hand has been busy getting to know the residents and ensuring their needs are always met. Building a like-minded team all equally passionate about instilling the highest standards of care has been key for Chantelle, who has worked for Ryman for 10 years and lives just down the road in Howick. “What I look for in my staff is oodles of empathy, kindness and respect and I’m proud to say we’ve got that with the team at Bruce McLaren, in bucketloads,” says Chantelle. The fact that there were no ndings and four continuous improvements in their recent certication audit by the Ministry of Health is proof that Bruce McLaren residents are in good hands, she says. Let’s meet the rest of the team: Riffy Since joining as Clinical Manager in September to oversee the hospital, resthome and special care units, Riffat Jahan-Khan has loved getting to know both residents and staff. “It has got such a nice vibe about the village,” says Riffy, who has a Bachelor of Nursing from Auckland University. “Everybody smiles and says hello and I think that speaks volumes about a place.” Building good relationships with residents, their families and of course her staff are what Riffy thinks are most crucial for successful care. “Communication is the absolute key and if we’ve said something is going to happen with a person’s care, following up and making sure it has happened and keeping their loved ones in the loop is absolutely vital.” Faye With ve years working in aged care and the last three as Resthome Coordinator with Ryman, Faye Pinpin has realised she has a natural affinity for older people. “I love that you can learn a lot from the residents, hearing about their interesting lives and their different upbringings. “This is a really special part of their lives and meeting their families and witnessing their close relationships is a wonderful part of this role.” Faye, who is completing her post-graduate studies at Auckland University, says she is
Meet the team at Bruce McLaren, left to right, Riffy Jahan-Khan, Michelle Lowe, Kathlen Gingoyon, Chantelle Hand, Riana van Niekerk, Faye Pinpin and Artika Naidu. happy to work with such a great team. “Ryman really emphasises kindness so you’re surrounded by staff who are always smiling and happy to help.” Michelle Working towards a Masters degree in Health Management following 20 years at Middlemore Hospital as an acute care nurse, Hospital Coordinator Michelle Lowe came to Ryman in July hoping to ‘give something back’. “I wanted to give myself a new direction in nursing – I could employ some of my management skills whilst still working on the coal face and education is something I feel strongly about so it’s ticking all those boxes.” She loves the way Ryman takes a holistic approach to care. “All the activities and the Triple A exercises Ryman organises, it’s not just about day to day caring but keeping people engaged and vibrant and having meaningful relationships still within the community. “I have been really impressed with that.”
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“It’s very good here, very professional and the village looks beautiful and all the residents receive the best care which is what they deserve. I absolutely enjoy it.” Riana Recently moving from a receptionist role to Assistant to the Manager, Riana van Niekerk is really the glue that keeps the whole team together and says she couldn’t imagine working anywhere else. “I love working here, they will have to drag me away,” laughs Riana, who moved from South Africa to New Zealand in 2014. “I love the friendliness of the residents and I enjoy helping to care for them. “It takes away a little bit of the sadness of leaving my parents by giving something back to these people and my goal every day is to get to know each of them a little better.” Bruce McLaren Retirement Village offers independent living in an apartment, assisted living in a serviced apartment and resthome, hospital and dementia care.
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Victory for 34 Moore Street ■■By Therese Henkin
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he Howick Local Board is celebrating a victory in its long-time fight against the sale of 34 Moore Street. The decision has been made by the Finance and Performance Committee of Auckland Council to retain the land and property in a 15 – 3 majority vote. Recently the local board put forward a proposal to retain the land and utilise the building that was once the old Howick Borough Council Chambers. Board Members Jim Donald, Mike Turinsky, Adele White, John Spiller and Peter Young joined local board chair David Collings in presenting to the committee. Panuku, the property and development arm of Auckland Council, had recommended that the property be disposed of as part of development the Howick Town Centre. However, after a strong case from board members, the committee has given the Howick Local Board a year to come up with a plan to upgrade and make use of the building. The board would be expected to provide funding for various aspects of the proposal such as the building upgrade. Collings says the building, which has sat unused for more than a decade, is a valuable asset and needs to be safeguarded for future community use. Adele White, the boards lead on planning, says with the How-
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ick Village Plan being a 30 year document, future growth may indicate a critical use for this land considering its proximity to the town centre. There is a long list of community groups desperate for premises for which 34 Moore Street would be the perfect fit, they say. The local board, who has been leasing small office space in the Pakuranga Plaza, are also hoping to use the Moore Street property as a more suitable local board office premises. The board also argued upgrades on the building to make it fit for purpose is far less than what Auckland Council has previously stated. They expressed frustration that
this was still being used as an obstacle to utilise the premises. “When we housed Uxbridge Arts Centre in this site while their new building was being built, we were told that [34 Moore Street] was going to require over $100k of work. But when we challenged this we got away with only $20k of work being required,” Collings says. “The Governing Body of Auckland Council has given us a stay of execution on this building and we very much appreciate the support from councillors.” Collings says the board has a lot of work to do around renovations and working out how to best utilise this building for the benefit of the wider community. “I personally believe and will
be suggesting to my board that we need to form an independent trust with representatives from the community to act as a vehicle to take this project further,” The Howick ward councillors Sharon Stewart and Paul Young are celebrating the decision. “I am grateful to the hard work of the local board, and to my fellow councillors, for achieving this outcome,” says Stewart. Councillor Young says, “It will be wonderful to have this building restored and made fit-for-purpose for the benefit of the Howick community.” The board is required to present an update on the progress of their proposal to the committee in February 2019.
Long-standing problems with buildings and infrastructure at Middlemore Hospital and the Manukau SuperClinic will be fixed following an $80 million investment, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced yesterday. Problems with leaky buildings, including rot and mould in the walls, and earthquake-prone facilities are all symptoms of years of neglect and underinvestment, she said. Health Minister David Clark said the funding means Counties Manukau DHB can plan with certainty and develop business cases for four important projects: ➤➤Re-cladding the Kidz First Building, as part of an ongoing phased approach to re-cladding clinical buildings at CMDHB ➤➤Relocating the radiology department from the aging Galbraith building to the Harley Gray building ➤➤Establishing a radiology hub at the Manukau SuperClinic site (currently patients have to be transferred to Middlemore for CT and MRI services) ➤➤Critical infrastructure work at the Manukau SuperClinic including new plant room/substations, IT, medical gases and parking – all needed to support expansion of clinical services in the short to medium term
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“We have a fantastic team of doctors and nurses that speak a range of languages from Russian to Middle Eastern, German, French, Mandarin and Korean,” she says. “We envisage in the near future we will be able to have more nurse lead clinics including our recently introduced paediatric clinic which has been a great success. “Our nurses are such a great resource and are very capable which gives us the opportunity to offer a whole lot more of great care to our patients,” says Mrs Shepherd. Looking back at the journey of Pakuranga Medical Centre which has come a long way, she says, “Ten years ago we merged three medical centres to combine our strengths and were very excited
about the new project till the Auckland City Council announced the AMETI project. “We have a very good team working with us that have a great respect for the Pakuranga and surrounding areas and the people living there. Now the end result is this spectacular project. The feedback from patients has been very positive and pleasing. The centre will have a formal opening on Monday, December 3 at 5.30pm, with the Minister for Health Dr. David Clark as well as high profile guests from the District Health Board and Primary Health Organisation attending it. In the meantime, long-time patients have been popping in just to say hello and have a peak of the family focussed, spanking new facility in the heart of Pakuranga area.
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here’s just 10 sleeps until Howick Santa Parade and organisers Bo and Pip Burns are putting the final frantic touches to the very full programme. Bo promises this parade – marking the 65th anniversary of Howick Santa festivities in the village – will be jam-packed with fun events, activities and floats on Sunday, December 9. Pre-parade entertainment is from 11am–2pm up and down Picton Street with four face painters, two clowns, stilt walkers. The main stage features fashion parades, dance troupes, a magic show and a surprise act at midday. The parade begins at 2.30pm with 60 floats this year. Uxbridge Road has four local sports clubs representing local cricket, soccer, netball and rugby operating a Give-it-aGo section. “All the local banks have kindly donated prizes on the day for the clubs to give out as spot prizes,” said Bo. “This will be from top of Uxbridge to where the car park starts. Access is still available to that car park and Super Liquor.” Moore Street will be closed with free toy pony rides, massages for parents, real fruit ice cream, candy floss, a hot rod show and a “few more things”.
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Bo Burns, the main organiser of the Howick Santa Parade, is expecting enormous crowds on December 9.
“Howick Village Business Association market manager and deputy chair, Jenny Foster, is helping us to run Santa Parade Markets which is fabulous in the normal market spot which will only add more ambience to the village,” said Bo. “We have around 50 tickets left for the VIP Santa After Party at the RSA. There were 300 available, so this has been very popular. If you would like tickets for your kids or grand-
kids, please email howicksantaparade@gmail.com with your family name, how many, and how many kids will be attending. “Your name will be at the door on the day from 3.305.30pm and they will receive a free sausage, drink, lollies, time with Santa for their own photo, a face-painter and clown.” The famous annual point to pub run is on at Bosuns. Runners can register with them on
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Year 11 student, Beth Cutler, wants to be an engineer. However, when the Pakuranga College student is not studying robotics or doing maths homework, she is choral singing. Beth is currently a member of the Auckland Girls Choir and her supportive parents make regular trips from Howick to Remuera so that she can attend rehearsals. Two years ago, Beth auditioned for the New Zealand Secondary Students Choir. “It seemed like the logical next step,” she says. The choir only accepts a few members every two years. Beth had auditioned for it earlier but was not successful. A lot of people would have given up, but not her. She decided to take singing lessons to increase her chances of gaining entry when the next round of auditions came around. Those auditions took place across New Zealand over 10 days in September – 250 hopefuls auditioned, but only 56 were accepted. One of these was Beth. “I’m really looking forward to going to rehearsals in different parts of the country and getting to know the other people in the choir,” she says. Rehearsals take place during the first week of each school holiday, which is quite a commitment for any young person. The location changes between Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Dunedin, and visiting choristers are billeted with the families of local members. It’s a great opportunity to make
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new friends and build relationships with like-minded people, she says. The choir also goes on an international tour every two years. Anna Bowron, executive officer for the NZSSC says, “We will tour in April 2020 but we have not confirmed the destination yet. Past destinations include Hong Kong, Shanghai, British Columbia/Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa.”
spiring politician Will Ford will get a real taste of life as an MP when he goes to Parliament next year. The 17-year-old has been selected as Youth MP for the Hunua electorate at Youth Parliament 2019. MP Andrew Bayly picked Will after a rigorous selection process that involved a diverse group of students from the electorate. “I was impressed by the calibre of the candidates who applied. We have some outstanding young people in the electorate and it was a tough job having to pick only one person,” says Bayly. “Will impressed me with his confidence, intelligence and knowledge of politics and I’m sure he will make a great job of representing the young people of our electorate.” The Year 12 student is planning to study law at university with the ultimate goal of moving into politics. He was stunned when he heard the news that he’d been selected, he says. “I could see a lot of people had applied and that it would be really competitive so I was shocked but very happy.” Will says his interest in politics is relatively new and was confirmed when he became part of a mooting team that won the Waikato National Secondary Schools’ Mooting Competition. In mooting, two opposing teams of ‘lawyers’ argue a legal case before
a judge based on the facts of a problem. Will says he enjoyed the process and the competition. “You have to be diligent - because it’s really hard work - and disciplined in your thinking.” And he thinks those skills will come in handy when he attends Youth Parliament. The six-month programme begins on March 1 when Will’s training as a Youth MP starts. It will help him understand his role and prepare him for Wellington. He will join 119 other Youth MPs on July 16-17 to learn about the government decision-making process and share their views of New Zealand youth alongside the country’s leaders. They will sit on select com-
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mittees, ask questions of ministers and debate legislation in the House. Will has to submit potential topics to be discussed, deliver projects and connect with young people in the electorate to make sure he understands their views. Some of the issues he’s already identified an interest in exploring include addressing mental health problems in schools, and improving education systems and NCEA standards to make our students more competitive internationally. He says he’s really looking forward to being involved and trying his best to represent the views of young people in the electorate. “And it will be cool to see where it all happens.”
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t was a celebration of art, creativity, culture and diversity. The incessant rain didn’t stop the opening of the Cherry Blossom Art Salon Festival held in conjunction with the two-day Cherry Blossom Festival at the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple in Flat Bush at the weekend. An entertaining lion dance followed by the sheer beauty and virtuosity of technique by harp player Lana Solar set the mood for the opening of the art exhibition. The event was attended by
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his year Midnight Madness had a record crowd, due to the local advertising and out of area promotion. The village had a variety of entertainment throughout the evening - new performers plus the old favourites entertained the young and old Popular as ever with all ages was the traditional Christmas lights, toys and the snow cave at Fencible Drive, put up by Howick Lions—a place where kids, adults and all cultures shared and celebrated the joy of Christmas. Santa popped in for a few hours, meeting and greeting his fans. If you missed him, he will be back on December 15-24 from 7pm-10pm. The highlight was the rich tradi-
tion of switching on of the colourful lights of the Christmas tree on Stockade Hill where hundreds had gathered to see it light up. The hill came alive with live music and dance performance by Red Studio that kept the audience amply entertained. Also working the crowd and getting them to dance on the street was singer, entertainer Mark Taipari. The beautifully-decorated Christmas trees from the schools, kindergartens and local groups were a nice touch, and will be on show until Christmas Eve bringing colour and festive cheer to Picton Street. The retailers had a great evening also, and they tell me the customers were in a real festive mood. Congratulations’ Howick Business Association, Howick Local Board and all those involved on a fantastic Midnight Madness 2018.
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The MECOSS Botany, Ormiston and Flat Bush Community Networking Meeting will be held on Friday, November 30 from 11.301pm at the Old Flat Bush School Hall, corner of Murphy’s Road and Flat Bush Road. No charge. Light refreshments served. Mecoss Networking Meetings are an opportunity to listen and learn, to ask questions and to network. Pleas join our community networking next meeting. To book a five minute speaking spot email: Lindsay.upton@mecoss.org.nz
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xpressions Dance students are ready to take audiences on an epic journey to Wonderland. This light-hearted and child-friendly retelling of Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ through dance is on Sunday December 9 at the Vodafone Events Centre. Alice, who is played by 17-year-old Megan de Kock, falls down the rabbit hole whilst chasing the white rabbit. Along the way she meets ballet flamingos, tapping dancing cards, Cheshire kittens and the more well-known characters we all know and love. Students from the ages of three years upwards have been busy learning their dance moves from the start of the school term in October. All will take on different roles in the telling of this magical tale. “Showcasing a variety of dance styles in ballet, jazz, lyrical, tap and contemporary, you won’t want to miss the
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Summer is upon us now To celebrate the beginning of summer, ral singing, Taiji performance, Tibetan on December 1 the Botany and Flat dance, square dance, al wrapped up by Bush Ethnic Association is hosting a 11am with tea and refreshments. Howhost of activities at the Ormiston Activ- ick Local Board member Peter Young ity Centre next to Ormiston Bridge. who spearheads the Botany and Flat There are plenty of fitness activities Bush Ethnic Association invites evewhich include a free workout by trained ryone to come together to enjoy the professionals by 9am followed by drum Barry Curtis Park facilities and celebrate of summer. performance, Indian fitness dance, cho- the1onset SAMS_MazdaGC_HalfPage-Manukau.pdf 24/11/18 10:53 AM
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Free concert
A free concert is being held at Botany Town Square outside the food court On Friday December 7 from 7pm till 9pm. The terrific trio Tonic and the City of Auckland Singers will perform Christmas Songs and other exciting popu-
lar music to lift your spirits and get you singing along! The Choir is fundraising for a trip to Hobart next year for the Festival of Music, and would appreciate any donations. Thanks to Botany Town Centre for providing the venue. Please come and join us.
St Andrews Big Band
The St Andrews Big Band, Auckland Wind Orchestra and Manukau Concert Band are staging two combined concerts on Saturday December 8 at 2pm and 7pm at St Andrews Church Centre. The concerts are raising funds for St John Ambulance. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased through eventfinda.co.nz. Type ‘The Big Band Christmas Concert’ into the search bar. This hugely popular annual event will sell out, so book your tickets early.
Upcycle Market
On Saturday December 1 an Upcycle Market will be held as part of the Christmas at Sunkist Bay celebrations. This BCT Community Project will see preloved items restored and sold to new loving homes. Head down to the Beachlands Hall from 1pm to 4pm to see what items are on offer.
on Thursday December 6 from 5-6pm in the Howick local Board meeting room in the Pakuranga Library Building, Aylesbury Street. To ensure the board have enough time to listen to your concerns they encourage you to book a time first by emailing howicklocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt. nz or by phone 527 0148.
Carol Service
A family Carol Service will be held at St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church on Sunday December 9. All are welcome. Carols will begin at 10am. The church is located at 141 Chapel Road Flat Bush. Please contact Reverend Warner Wilder on 021 548 407 for more information.
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Sing-along with the Greatest Showman on Friday December 7, 8pm at Monterey Theatre, Howick. Join us for the Christmas fundraiser to assist with the upgrade of our sound equipment as we sing-along. Tickets $27 includes choice of seat and choice of sml popcorn and drink, small popcorn and choctop, wine or beer. Reserve your seats at info@harlequintheatre.co.nz.
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Want to join our family friendly General Practice in Howick? We are looking for a vibrant, energetic Practice Nurse to join our lovely team of GPs, Nurses, Health Coaches and Admin staff. This is a part-time role and the ideal candidate will be experienced with Med Tech 32, hold a current Practising Certificate, CPR and Vaccinators Certificate. Phlebotomy and cervical smear skill are preferred but not essential. We look forward to hearing from you or someone you know that might be interested in joining our team. Please email your CV to:
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Sancta Maria College is a co-educational Years 7-13 State Integrated Catholic College with 1000 students situated in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs. We are seeking two (2) enthusiastic and highly skilled Teachers of Technology specialising in Hard Materials and DVC with curriculum knowledge and expertise up to NCEA Level 3 and Scholarship. The successful candidates will be joining a high performing, forward thinking and well-resourced department. The candidates should be focused on student engagement, positive relationships, achievement and excellence. Our classrooms are learner-focused and dynamic. Our teachers adopt a growth mindset and reflective practice. You will join a positive working environment which is supported by our staff wellbeing programme. Commitment to the Special Character of the College and a full participation in the co-curricular programme are conditions of employment. Applications close on 3 December 2018 at 4:00pm. The Application Pack can be found on our website www.sanctamaria.school.nz. Apply in writing to The Principal, Sancta Maria College, PO Box 64 437, Botany, Auckland 2163 or email to T.Ganias@sanctamaria.school.nz enclosing the application form, CV and supporting documents. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Time out with SKYCITY Breakers
Soccer girls upset Japan M
uch as I enjoyed Scott McLaughlin’s Supercar championship win in Newcastle on Sunday, the amazing effort of the New Zealand team in beating Japan to make the semifinals of the Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay topped it. The popular McLaughlin was favourite, especially after Kiwi rival Shane van Gisbergen’s Saturday victory was negated when it was ruled his car was lowered to the ground with the refuelling hose still attached during his final pit stop. That left van Gisbergen gutted and he had to settle for fourth in Sunday’s final race in which McLauglin’s second behind David Reynolds secured him the title he had come so close to winning last year but for the three penalties he incurred. In contrast, nobody but coach Leon Birnie and his brave New Zealand team gave them a chance of beating highly-rated Japan in their Under-17 Women’s World Cup quarter-final. Yet they played with confidence to hold them to a 1-all draw before winning a spine-chilling shootout 4-3. With goalkeeper Anna Leat having made great saves, it was fitting she should become the heroine by slotting the final goal in the shootout following the success of Maya Hahn, Grace Wisnewski and
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Kelli Brown. It was a wonderful success story, especially after the problems associated with the senior women’s coach earlier in the year when he was accused of negative tactics and bullying. Unfortunately, similar accusations were made in other sports like rowing, cycling and women’s hockey which had enjoyed considerable international success before fading badly. Meanwhile New Zealand were to face Spain in today’s (Thursday) first semi-final before Mexico play Canada in the other. There can be few grumbles that coach Joe Schmidt, star first-five Jonathan Sexton and the Irish rugby team deserved Rugby International awards after a successful season capped with their Six Nations success and win against the All Blacks. Ireland have come a long way under Schmidt’s stewardship although defence coach Andy Farrell, a duel league and union inter-
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national, also deserves praise for his efforts. Michaela Blyde was the only New Zealander to win a major award as Women’s Sevens Player of the Year although it was nice to see former men’s sevens skipper DJ Forbes win recognition with a Special Merit award. With right wing Jordie Barrett (4) and fullback Damian McKenzie (3) scoring seven of the All Blacks’ 10 tries in their 66-3 romp over Italy, the selectors will also be pleased to have noted the aggressive defence of Vaea Fifita who will seriously challenge Liam Squire for the No 6 jersey next year. Fifita has always been a special athlete with real speed on attack but his game has been blunted because of the heavy duties
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required of him as a Hurricanes lock. A return to his true berth on the blindside flank during the 2019 Super Rugby championship should set him up nicely for the World Cup barring injury. Dane Coles was back to his attacking best against a leaky Italian defence which was severely tested by Patrick Tuipulotu’s power game. Jordie Barrett’s high leap try off brother Beauden’s crosskick was a highlight along with McKenzie’s sharp thrusts from fullback. However, coping with the rush defence of Ireland and England remains a priority to work on for the All Blacks if they are to win a third consecutive world crown next year.
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➤➤From page 36 Josiah, who has been at the College for 7 years, said: “This was an amazing opportunity for our junior players, because it has given them a chance to learn from some of the best. It was great to get them exposed to some professionals, and take a few tips into their own game. “They really enjoyed getting to hoop with the people they look up to and aspire to be.” He added, “Our basketball programme has grown from strength to strength in the last six seasons, from 90 kids to 200 in 2017. It’s a family: we respect and care for each and every one of our members, and this shows in the way we play and interact off the court.” Breakers players Shea Ili, Jordan Ngatai, Shawn Long and Tai Wesley were extremely impressed by the school’s new gymnasium. They spent an hour shooting hoops and chatting with the students and even stayed around to spend some time with students from the special needs Pegasus Unit. Shea Ili commented: “We had a great time at Pakuranga College. It’s awesome to see the love of the game there and the junior teams showed a lot of potential. It’s always fun to get out and see the growth of basketball in the community, and how kids of all abilities just love having a shoot around.”
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NZ U17S SHINE ❯❯ Page 35
BASKETBALL
Breakers show class ■ BY ROISIN LAMB
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Young Sportsperson of the Year guest speaker David Liti, Young Sportswoman of the Year Hannah Blake and Young Sportsman of the Year Connor Bell.
hanks to the efforts of three enterprising students, junior basketball players at Pakuranga College had the opportunity to take time out from their studies and shoot hoops with four members of the SKYCITY Breakers on Wednesday 21st November.
Rishi Kasireddy, Jon Dinglasan and Blair Truscott all entered a competition run by Flava Radio, to win a visit from the Breakers to one lucky school. Rishi, who won a VIP experience with the team, doesn’t actually play basketball. However, as newlyappointed Chairperson of the Student Sports Council, she is taking her role very seriously.
She entered the competition on behalf of all of the school’s basketball fans, saying, “I really want people to know about the amazing basketball programme we have here at Pakuranga College. It’s run by Josiah Maama, and he does such a great job!” ➤ Turn to Page 35
Hannah Blake from Saint Kentigern College has been named Young Sportswoman of the Year by College Sport Auckland. Blake, named as top female in the football category in the Young Sportsperson of the Year (YSPOTY) Awards, went on to take the main prize. College Sport Auckland’s Young Sportsperson of the Year Awards have been held since 1991 to celebrate the outstanding sporting achievements of Auckland secondary school students.
Other local winners:
All Rounder, Jaymie Kolose, Saint Kentigern College. All Rounder, Mahina Paul, Saint Kentigern College. All Rounder, Lisa Putt, Saint Kentigern College. Cricket - Girls, Skye Bowden,
Pakuranga College. Football – Girls, Hannah Blake, Saint Kentigern College. Golf – Boys, Jimmy Zheng, Macleans College. Golf – Girls, Vivian Lu, Macleans College. Hockey – Boys, Adam Alovili, Saint Kentigern College. Netball, Girls, Tayla Earle, Saint Kentigern College. Swimming – Boys, Tyron Henry, Pakuranga College. Table Tennis – Boys, Nathan Xu, Saint Kentigern College. Table Tennis – Girls, Zhi Ying Cheng, Macleans College. Touch Rugby – Boys, Chase Pamatatau, Howick College. Touch Rugby – Girls, Mahina Paul, Saint Kentigern College. Triathlon – Boys, Finian Orr, Saint Kentigern College. Triathlon – Girls, Maddy Clarke, Saint Kentigern College. Young Sportswoman of the Year, Hannah Blake, Saint Kentigern College.
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From left to right: Shea Ili, Jordan Ngatai, Tai Wesley and Shawn Long with students Rishi Kasireddy and Jon Dinglasan.
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he ramshackle shed wears a cheerful look as Crystal Steel has transformed it into a cheerful and vibrant Christmas speciality shop that sits next to St Andrew’s Opportunity Shop on Vincent Street, Howick. Three years ago Crystal realised that there were a lot of Christmas gifts and decor that people donated throughout the year which was taking up a lot of shelf space at the Op shop. “We were running out of space and decided to have a separate Christmas shop in the shed next-door where people can buy a wide variety of Christmas stuff at a very cheap price. We’ve been running it for the last two years; this will be the third year,” says the energetic 80-year–old Howick resident. “We collected around $1000 last year, which all goes to charity.” Having volunteered for St Andrew’s Op Shop for over 46 years, ever since it started in Otara before moving to Howick, Crystal has seen a huge change as far as charity shops go. “There were times when people would eagerly wait right outside the shop on a Tuesday or a Thursday as we brought in new stock and they would
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A wide variety of Christmas decor is available for less than half the price at the Christmas Speciality shop, says volunteer Crystal Steel. Times photo Wayne Martin swoop on it like birds, wanting to pick up the best stuff. “I remember the time when a gentleman bought a suit from us for around $20 and wore it to his wedding. He dropped in at the shop on the way to the wedding to show us how well it fitted him,” she says. Beverley Riley, who has also been a long time volunteer, says that more often than not people would buy stuff on layby and, on benefit day, they’d drop in to collect bags full of goodies.
Whilst there were lots more volunteers at the shop then, now the average age of volunteers is 70 to 80 years. The ladies fondly mention 96-year-old Lorraine Stewart who sometimes takes washing baskets home to give the old clothes a wash. She even irons them and gets them on a hanger, ready for sale. As they say, it’s all for a good cause! ► The Christmas shop is open till December 8. Hours: 10am -2pm weekdays, 10am-12noon Saturdays.
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Chelsea Winter’s Festive Cheese Log Prep time: 25 minutes, plus 1 hour setting time Serves: 16 ► 500g cream cheese ► �/� cup shelled pistachio nuts ► �/� cup pecans ► �/� cup hazelnuts ► 200g feta ► 1 tbsp Dijon mustard ► 1 tsp horseradish sauce ► 1 clove garlic, crushed ► zest of 1 lemon plus 2 tsp juice ► big pinch chilli flakes
Okay, it’s not the most flattering of names, but I like it! People go nuts over this, and it’s a really economical way to serve crackers and cheese for a crowd — which can be a costly exercise otherwise. And just look at it — it’s a beautiful log of festive cheese! Preheat the oven to 180°C regular bake. Take the cream cheese out of the fridge and let it come to room temperature. Add the pistachios, pecans and hazelnuts
to a small roasting dish and bake in the oven for 8–10 minutes or until fragrant and turning golden. Chop to a coarse crumb (or use a food processor). Set aside. Add the cream cheese, feta, mustard, horseradish, garlic, lemon zest and juice, chilli and peppers to a mixing bowl and beat with a wooden spoon to combine evenly (or use a food processor). Stir through the cranberries, apricots, chives
► ¼ tsp ground white pepper ► ¼ tsp freshly cracked black pepper ► ½ cup dried cranberries, finely chopped ► ½ cup dried apricots, finely chopped ► 2 tbsp chopped fresh chives ► 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
and parsley. Lay one or two large pieces of greaseproof paper on the benchtop depending on whether you are making one or two logs. Spoon the mixture onto the paper in a rough log shape, fold the paper over and form into a log, or to your desired shape and size. It might take a bit of rerolling and shaping. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.
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Your work do will almost certainly not be as outrageous as that portrayed in the Office Christmas Party movie, however there may be some lessons to learn. Photo rogerebert.com
mployers and employees across New Zealand are in full preparation mode to celebrate a year of hard work with a Christmas party or social function. As well as making sure everyone has a good time, employers and their staff need to be aware of some of the risks that can arise through social interaction outside the usual work environment, particularly when a drink or two is involved. “We encourage employers to host a Christmas party or end of year function for employees to celebrate their achievements,”
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says Senior Employment Relations Adviser from Employsure, Jessica Lestrange. “They just need to consider the risks that can come about in these situations. “Many owner-managers don’t realise, but a lot of the legislation which they have to adhere to during the working day applies just as equally to Christmas parties, and ignoring it could lead to costly and time-consuming legal issues,” she said.
Sexual harassment “If the work Christmas party is organised and paid for by the employer, the obligations generally remain the same as though it was in the workplace. Employers are therefore advised to clearly outline what is inappropriate behaviour and what the repercussions can be if misconduct takes place,” she said. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) says that the definition of the ‘workplace’ — and therefore what constitutes workplace sexual harassment — has become broad due to the increase in digital technology, such as email and social media, which means our working hours are no longer limited to 9am-5pm.
Overconsumption of alcohol The celebration atmosphere also means there is a high chance of alcohol in the mix, which brings with it additional challenges for employers. For health and safety purposes and in an attempt to reduce the chances of inappropriate conduct, Lestrange says employers should ensure the service of alcohol is responsible and employees have plenty access to water and food, “You might also consider an early cut-off time for the service of alcohol.”
Getting home safe The potential consequences for employers found to be negligent should not be underestimated. If an employee is injured on their way home from the function, the employer could be faced with a workers’ compensation claim. The seriousness of these issues should be enough to encourage employers to take proactive steps to educate and supervise their team. Preparing transport home is a highly effective way to minimise the risk: “If someone gets too intoxicated, send them home safely straight away. Don’t let them get behind the wheel.”
Ruined reputations Professional and business reputations are at risk. Imagine the difficulty a boss would have managing their team if they drunkenly share inappropriate information about their love life. Other examples might include bumping and grinding on the dance floor or a solo attempt on the karaoke microphone.
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The Christmas party is supposed to reward staff for their hard work, and business owners should stress that before laying down the law. Finally, “Don’t kill the fun – remind employees it is an enjoyable celebration, and that employees who do not adhere to the policy or code of conduct, spoil the party for everyone,” she said. “Careful and thoughtful planning can help eliminate the risks in advance and ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.” For employees, Lestrange says the bottom line is: “No matter how much fun you’re having, you’re still officially at work.”
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Left, youth leaders from Botany Downs Secondary College and Macleans College are working hard at organising the Christmas Walkthrough at the Christmas Wonder Park on December 15; right, Pastor Joshua Yang is passionate about hosting the Christmas Wonder Park at Barry Curtis Park. Photo supplied
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information stalls for each community group as well as the Howick Local Board will be there to connect to the community. Joshua Yang, a pastor with New Hope Community Trust based in Botany, says he came up with the idea of hosting a oneday celebration for Christmas in the heart of a new and growing community along with Local Howick Board member Mike Turinsky, also a pastor with the
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event in St Heliers where school choirs and community groups came to together to present Carols on the Green; the idea was to bring them together, where schools and community groups (both Kiwi and multicultural groups) present their performances,” he says. Macleans College students have designed the Christmas Walkthrough and schools like Mission Heights Jr College, Pakuranga Intermediate, Tindal
Park Primary and Botany Downs Secondary College are also involved in the event. He says that a similar event was held two years ago in a school courtyard by Ormiston Community Vision and was sponsored by the local board. “We developed on what has been done before and bring this event to a public park where there it reaches out to the entire community and gets them involved.”
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Many shades of Christmas P akuranga Choral Society welcomes Christmas with a varied seasonal programme of choral
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music. The choir is lead by the enthusiastic and talented Bronwyn Harrison, a local, who has returned to live after 16 years residing in the UK. Entitled “Many Shades of Christmas”, it will feature pieces from David Hamilton, John Rutter, and Vivaldi’s “Gloria”, solos from James Harrison, and items from Howick Intermediate School Choir, it will be a concert not to be missed. The concert is a family affair. The conductor is talented and enthusiastic Bronwyn. She and her husband have now settled back in Howick after 16 years in the UK. Baritone James will be performing some solo items. Bronwyn’s father, Trevor Moran sings in the choir and Bronwyn’s daughter Bella will be singing
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