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The Times had earlier written about Kate entering an international short film competition with her film From the Hospital Bed that captures some of her experiences of hitting rock bottom after falling off a skateboard and struggling to walk for two years. The speech competition was run by Mr Ross’s staff, while television camera crews patiently kept vigil outside his new home waiting to get a comment from the 32-year-old MP about the explosive tweets on Mr Bridges unlawful activity. As we go to press Ross has quit as National MP and is going to contest as an independent candidate from Botany.
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Ross delivers evidence to cops Explosive allegations against “corrupt” Simon Bridges ■■By Therese Henkin, Nick Krause
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mbattled MP Jami-Lee Ross yesterday reported National Party leader Simon Bridges to the Police for fraudulently handling party donations. Ross, in a two-hour long meeting with three police detectives, played a voice recording of Bridges’ admitting knowledge of a $100,000 donation. He has since released the voice recording on Twitter and Facebook. Ross says there is evidence that Bridges declared and signed off on a donation submitted under a false name. “He signed the piece of paper that said there was a donation from Cathedral Club. There is no such thing as Cathedral Club,” Ross says. “It is simply implausible that he didn’t know what he was signing.” Ross also categorically denies that he split up the $100,000 donation, saying he did not have the authority or access to the money to be able to do so. His police visit follows through on a promise he made in a dramatic press conference on Tuesday in which he defended himself against a “corrupt” Simon Bridges. Ross reiterated that he is not the leaker of the party leader’s travel expenses, an accusation which has snowballed into a full-blown political brawl between the two politicians.
Left: National Party leader Simon Bridges claims the leak investigation points to Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross as the person who leaked his travel expenses. Ross fiercely denies these accusations; Right: Jami-Lee Ross, who resigned from the National Party this on Tuesday, categorically denies that he is the leaker of Simon Bridges travel expenses and has accused Bridges of breaking electoral law. Photos supplied
He accused Bridges of having committed several breaches of the Electoral Act when allegedly manipulating party donations. “It is unlawful to file a false return,” Ross told reporters in Parliament on Tuesday. “I believe Simon Bridges is a corrupt politician. “The National Party has broken the law at the instructions of Simon Bridges.” Ross resigned from the National Party and from his role as MP for Botany today forcing a by-election. He announced he will stand as an independent in the ensuing by-election. He said the by-election will be a referendum in which voters could decide. “I can no longer serve in a political party lead by a corrupt politician.” Ross says Bridges launched a
smear campaign against him after he questioned several of Bridges leadership decisions. Ross says the campaign “to push [him] out” ramped up three weeks ago when he was accused by Bridges of harassing four women, but said when he asked for details and evidence he was not given any. “[Simon Bridges] told me that if I kept asking for natural justice that it would not be just four women, he could get 15 women,” Ross said. Ross said the news of such allegations was “devastating”. This prompted Ross to take medical leave from parliament two weeks ago, inflaming innuendo around Ross and the leak. Bridges has since down played the harassment allegations, saying it was “inappropriate behaviour” on
Ross’ part rather than harassment. “I am now medically well again,” Ross told reporters. Ross says he is confident he can win back the Botany seat on a track record of 15 years. Bridges addressed Ross’s allegations in his own press conference, flanked by senior members of the National Party. He referred to Ross as a lone wolf MP who did not have the best interest’ of New Zealander’s in mind. He said the National Party Caucus unanimously voted to expel Ross. Bridges also rejected the allegations Ross has made around the handling of political donations. “I invite Jami-Lee Ross to take these matters to the Police and I invite the Police to investigate them fully and promptly. They will find the allegations are baseless,” Bridges said in a press release. “We as a caucus are going to now draw a line under this. We will be resolutely strong and focused on the things that matter to New Zealanders.” Ross’s explosive allegations follows an announcement from Bridges on Monday that Ross was identified as the person likely to have leaked his travel expenses, an accusation which Ross fiercely denied. Bridges told media that “The report states that the evidence identified points to Jami-Lee Ross as being the person who sent the anonymous text message.” Bridges says he, alongside deputy
leader Paula Bennett, visited Ross before the press conference to discuss the report and “gave him an opportunity to respond”. Bridges says he “was not satisfied with [Ross’] explanation.” The National Party leak investigation inquiry findings stated that Ross may be the leaker but cannot confirm with certainty. The report then outlined a number of phone calls made by Ross which may link him to the leak. “This evidence is not conclusive,” the report reads. Meanwhile, Ross pre-empted Bridges announcement by fiercely denying the accusation in a series of tweets. In one tweet Ross says, “Later today Simon Bridges is going to attempt to pin his leak inquiry on me. He cannot find who the actual leak is, so is attempting to use contact with my local Police area commander, and a journalist that is a friend (not Tova), as evidence that I am somehow involved. “Some months ago I fell out with Simon. I have internally been questioning leadership decisions he was making,” he tweeted. “Working on his instruction, he asked me to do things with election donations that broke the law.” As we go to press Police confirmed that a complaint has been received at Wellington Central police station regarding the disclosure of political donations under the Electoral Act.
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akuranga United Rugby Club’s Dalton Papalii, 21, has been named in the All Blacks. Papalii, who also starred in the Saint Kentigern College 1st XV and made the NZ U20s in 2016, has this week been named in the All Blacks’ 32-man squad for the 2018 Vista Northern Tour, which kicks off in Japan on November 3. Papalii gets his opportunity after an impressive Investec Super Rugby season followed by a strong Mitre 10 Cup season. He comes in following injuries to Sam Cane (neck surgery) and the unavailability of Shannon Frizell and Tasman loose forward contender Jordan Taufua. In addition to the 32-man squad, the All Blacks selectors have also named a wider squad of 19 players who will assemble in Japan following the Bledisloe Cup Test to prepare for the Test against Japan. Paukuranga United Rugby Club was pleased with a Papalii’s selection. “The club congratulates its newest All Black squad member, loose forward Dalton Papalii who has today gained selection in the 32 man touring squad to Japan and Europe,” said Club President Michael Biddick. “Dalton becomes our first All Black squad member to play for both the junior and senior playing ranks of our club, he also played for the local St Kent’s
Dalton Papalii has earned the Black jersey after an impressive Investec Super Rugby season followed by a strong Mitre 10 Cup season. Photo supplied
1st XV whilst at college. “We are extremely proud of what Dalton is achieving in his rugby with his elevation to the Black jersey reward for his outstanding play.” ➤ The All Blacks selectors, Steve Hansen, Ian Foster and Grant Fox, have selected their squad for the Vista 2018 All Blacks Northern Tour to Japan and Europe for Tests against Australia, Japan, England, Ireland and Italy. The 32-man squad is as follows (with age, province and test caps in brackets): ➤ Forwards: Hookers: Dane Coles (31, Wellington, 56); Nathan Harris (26, Bay of Plenty, 18); Codie Taylor (27, Canterbury, 38)
Props: Owen Franks (30, Canterbury, 103); Nepo Laulala (27, Counties Manukau, 13); Joe Moody (30, Canterbury, 36); Karl Tu’inukuafe (25, North Harbour, 9); Ofa Tuungafasi (26, Auckland, 22) Locks: Scott Barrett (23, Taranaki, 14); Brodie Retallick (27, Hawke’s Bay, 71); Patrick Tuipulotu (25, Auckland, 19); Samuel Whitelock (30, Canterbury, 105) Loose Forwards: Vaea Fifita (26, Wellington, 7); Dalton Papalii (21, Auckland, uncapped); Kieran Read, captain (32, Counties Manukau, 114); Ardie Savea (25, Wellington, 31); Liam Squire (27, Tasman, 20); Matt Todd (30, Canterbury, 14) ➤ Backs Halfbacks: TJ Perenara (26, Wellington, 51); Aaron Smith (28, Manawatu, 79); Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (23, Taranaki, 1) First five–eighths: Beauden Barrett (27, Taranaki, 69); Damian McKenzie (23, Waikato, 19); Richie Mo’unga (24, Canterbury, 4) Midfielders: Ryan Crotty (30, Canterbury, 41); Jack Goodhue (23, Northland, 5); Anton LienertBrown (23, Waikato, 30); Sonny Bill Williams (33, Counties Manukau, 49) Outside backs: Jordie Barrett (21, Taranaki, 7); Rieko Ioane (21, Auckland, 20); Waisake Naholo (27, Taranaki, 24); Ben Smith (32, Otago, 73) In addition to the 32-man
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Clockwise: Fun, friends and festivity; Host Neelu Taore surrounded by children at Dandiya Night; Saying a little prayer; Swirling skirts; paying obeisance to goddess Durga. Times photos Farida Master
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Farewell exhibition for local artist After 16 years spent teaching hundreds of students and staging numerous student exhibitions from his Pakuranga studio, Tony Clarke is on the move. To mark the occasion he will host his farewell exhibition Mementos II from October 23 to 29. The artworks feature a wide range of mediums including charcoal drawings, watercolours and acrylics. Subjects include scenes from Norfolk Island, native New Zealand birds, a young seal pup from the Kaikoura colony and a stunning Marilyn Monroe portrait from a portrait drawing workshop. The exhibition will be open to the public from 10am - 4pm at 9 Ben Lomond Crescent Pakuranga. Following this exhibition, Tony hopes to concentrate on his own painting and teach on a smaller scale. Over the years he has seen many successes in his teaching with many of his students going on to sell their artwork and win numerous prizes and awards in local art competitions. Some students have been with Tony for over 15 years and enjoy being part of the local art community that has built up over this time. Tony will now run classes out of Uxbridge arts centre in Howick in 2019.
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Pitch perfect and powerful voices ■■By Farida Master
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he audience at Divas and Divos, Operatunity’s Daytime Concert at St Columba Church were treated to some of the best operatic voices in the business. The Three Tenors of New Zealand, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua, Derek Hill and Kalauni Pouvalu were outstanding with their powerful voices, rivalled only by sopranos Amanda Atlas and Susan Boland who were pitch perfect. The performers were all accompanied by the talented principal repetiteur for New Zealand Opera David Kelly. The concert played soaring tributes to the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Maria Callas, Andrea Bocelli and Placido Domingo, all opera superstars. Adding a different note to the concert was humour, film clips, interesting anecdotes, arias and ensembles that made these singers famous. The Three Tenors were a popular operatic singing groupduring the 1990s and early 2000s, consisting of Spaniards Plácido Domingo and José Carreras and the iconic Italian Luciano Pavarotti. Interestingly, there were times when the Operatunity singers would share a short clip of the maestros including Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas, Pavarotti, Caruso and Mario Lanza - and then take over singing from the clip - demonstrating well that these singers are a match to contend with. There were plenty of great melodies like You are My Heart’s Delight, Pedro the Fisherman and You Raise me Up. The concert aptly ended with a beautiful rendition of Time to Say Goodbye and the Battle Hymn of the Republic.
The lady behind Operatunity’s Daytime Concerts Susan Boland (second left) with Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua (extreme left), Derek Hill, Amanda Atlas, Kalauni Pouvalu and David Kelly. Photo Farida Master
Environment
Pestival at Mission Heights The vision of a pest-free Auckland is fast catching up with local schools. Mission Heights Junior College will be hosting a Pestival on October 24 from 7.30-8.30pm. The evening is an opportunity for parents and friends to learn more about pest trapping in your backyard. The Auckland Council will provide a rat trap to take home to use in your backyard for the duration of the project. There will also be a demonstration of
how to set and unset the traps. Advice on placing of traps at home and disposal of the pests caught will be provided. Presenters Jordan Winiata, Lorelle Stranaghan, Rishika Chopra, Cate Jessep (Members of Auckland Council Biosecurity, Sustainable Schools teams and U of A Catch IT) will also give instructions on how to record your pest programme data. Tea, coffee and networking from 7pm onwards.
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Village life takes the weight off for Ginny and Joe. Ginny and Joe May have hardly stopped smiling since they moved into their sunny serviced apartment at Howick’s Bruce McLaren Retirement Village. In fact, says Ginny, Joe’s sisters commented that they haven’t seen their brother smile so much in years, such is the transformation that’s occurred. The couple, who celebrated 63 years married on 1st October, had lived and run their engineering business at their Takanini home for almost as long but Ginny, 81, says it had started to become quite stressful. “We felt like we were living on a desert island! Everybody that we knew had gone and it became a very lonely place.” While Joe, 84, was reluctant to
leave his familiar surroundings, Ginny says it worried her that they had no-one nearby that they could turn to for help in the middle of the night. “I was starting to feel unsafe and it was actually very scary. “My daughter Annette had been saying for months we should move in here and then one day she texted to say she was taking us out to lunch.” Conrming Ginny’s suspicions, Annette brought them for lunch at Bruce McLaren where they checked out a couple of apartments on the higher levels. “He didn’t like going up in the lift and didn’t want anything to do with it so I had to say no.” Another apartment came up, this time on the ground oor, but
Joe still wasn’t interested. A few months later the same apartment came up again and this time he came and had a look. “The moment we walked into this apartment he said ‘this is better’. The sun was pouring in, he could see what was out this window and that door and next he said ‘what do you have to do to make it happen?! “The rest is history!” They both love the way their warm, cosy corner apartment faces out over the bowling green and village entrance where they can watch all the comings and goings. And Ginny loves the fact that the cleaning and linen is taken care of and there is a lovely cooked meal provided every day.
“There’s even a chap who mows the bit of grass out the front here, and we don’t have to do a thing!” she laughs. Mind you, that hasn’t stopped them trying out the village’s many activities of course. “We love the happy hour, they have had some great entertainment and we’ve been on a couple of outings – last week we went to Hampton Downs which was great. “When my sisters used to visit us at Takanini they knew we’d always be there but now they have to ring rst just to make sure we’re in!” she laughs. Adds Joe: “We haven’t got time for anything but enjoying ourselves. Anyone who could nd something to complain about
must have rocks in their head!” Both Annette and their son in Melbourne are thrilled that their parents are both enjoying the benets of retirement living, and the security and peace of mind that comes with it. “They’re absolutely delighted,” says Ginny. “Our son’s words were ‘you’re living in paradise!’ “It’s taken a lot of pressure off the family, a lot of the stress has just gone. “We used to have a caravan up at Arkles Bay and we’d go up there on a Friday night and you’d sit down and go ‘Ahhhh’. “And it was the same when we came here, we just relaxed and that loneliness was gone.” To discuss your retirement living options, phone Rose on 535 0225.
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Help Coastguard save 19 lives today Every year, nearly 7000 New Zealanders – 19 a day on average – are brought home safely from our seas, lakes and rivers after an emergency. This prevents 18,000 children from losing their mum or dad, 11,000 grandparents from losing their grandchildren and 1.6 million of us from losing someone we know. And it’s all made possible by Kiwi institution Coastguard New Zealand, a charity run by over 2,000 volunteers all dedicated to saving lives, and families, on the water – a place where things can go very wrong, very quickly. From October 15 – 28, Coastguard are appealing to the New Zealand public for donations to help them continue their life-saving efforts in providing professional marine and rescue services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year. Patrick Holmes, CEO of Coastguard NZ, says: “Coastguard volunteers give over 300,000 hours of their free time every year to make sure Kiwis can enjoy New Zealand’s magnificent waterways, secure in the knowledge that should anything go wrong, someone highly organised, trained and equipped will be there to help. “Our volunteers will spring to the assistance of anyone in trouble – from a boat not starting or helping a kayaker or surfer in difficulty, to rescuing a man overboard, responding to an emergency flare, locating a drifting vessel or attending to a medical emergency at sea. “October is the time when Kiwis get back on the water and we want everyone to know we’re their best mate – and not be scared to call us. At the end of the day, we don’t just save lives, we save families.” Coastguard New Zealand urges Kiwis heading out on the water this summer to keep these three key messages in mind: • Always wear your lifejacket • Take two separate waterproof forms of communication • If something goes wrong, alert Coastguard as soon as you can – never be afraid to contact us Coastguard is a charity and with limited government funding it needs your help. You can donate to their cause here: www.coastguard.nz/donate-now/
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Now there’s an idea. Someone give him a cartoon. Or a comic illustrating the end of Western Civilisation. Start with the finish of Florida. Dennis N Horne, Howick
We need a second airport Just one tin of paint I can appreciate that the board may be accumulating a surplus so that it afford something special but it is disappointing that it can not afford a pot of yellow paint and an hour of someone’s time to put some disabled parking at the ferry terminal. M.Chiswick
Twyford should go Phil Twyford is saying if Aucklanders don’t want state houses in their suburbs, then they should leave. I beg to differ. In fact, he is the one that should leave. It was his party that sat idly by and allowed the National Party to bring in thousands upon thousands of new immigrants knowing that Auckland didn’t have the houses to provide for them that caused the current housing shortage in the first place. If I were the residents of the character suburbs of Mt Albert and Mt Roskill, who will bear the brunt of his state houses (knowing that these houses certainly aren’t fit for any qual-
ity family life, lacking play areas sunlight, lawns and trees for children to enjoy. They can only add to Auckland’s recent downgrade for having the poorest quality of life of all New Zealand’s cities), I would be calling for a vote of no confidence in the Housing Minister. Gary Hollis, Mellons Bay
Does Trump get it? The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ) is the pre-eminent group of scientists summarising the research in climate science. Asked if he would read the recent report, President Trump replied he wanted to see who drew it.
Re TV news Wednesday (October 3). Queenstown Airport puts its expansion plans on hold due to public backlash. Wouldn’t it be great if Auckland International Airport took a similar reaction to the public endless complaining about expansion at Mangere and the effect it will have on the residents of east and south Auckland. It would have made much more sense to have a second airport at Whenuapai - less noise for the long-suffering residents, and less road congestion at the existing airport. Passengers and crews are already missing flights due to traffic congestion. Imagine what it will be like in years to come. Bob Wichman, Botany
Some campers are responsible Re “Residents urged to speak up on freedom camping”. Having been a freedom camper for many years and spent some great times talking with many local residents including
Eastern Beach, Musick Point, Howick Beach, Mellons Bay most are disgusted with the attitude of a few residents in their selfish attitude towards this issue. Most vehicles that are certified by Wings Club are in fact taking away more rubbish than they bring. An example last week (week of September 23-30) at Howick Beach, a group of people drinking, enjoying their night, left bottles, McDonalds bags, all kinds of trash. Bucklands Beach last week (the same period) during the day opposite the motel, a family spent a few hours and left a pile of trash under their car. It is, I believe, common knowledge that some tourist budget campers perhaps leave rubbish including human waste. I am sure if you ask some residents from Musick Point, they will tell a few stories about this. I think it is easy for blind residents who take a walk in the mornings and see all the rubbish, including human waste from those that party at these places and of course have long gone, to just blame responsible, certified Wings Club members. Perhaps if they took a picture, they could be shown that if a freedom camper is going to walk 20 - 30 metres past a bin to drop rubbish, it is most likely the trash and crap is from some other persons. Ronnie Nisbett
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Dealing with depression The project involved Goodman’s VXV Office Portfolio, located in downtown Auckland adjoining the Viaduct and Wynyard Quarters.
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“These awards recognise the efforts we have made to be industry leaders in energy efficiency. The winning project has saved our customers more than $1.1 million in operating costs since 2014,” he said. The project involved Goodman’s VXV Office Portfolio, located in downtown Auckland adjoining the Viaduct and Wynyard Quarters, which was recently sold to funds associated with Blackstone as part of Goodman’s repositioning to focus on industrial property. (The sale is expected to settle later in the year subject to OIO). The portfolio of seven buildings has more than 88,000 sqm of rentable space with a daily workforce of around 7000
people. Businesses located there include Air New Zealand, KPMG, Microsoft/HP, Auckland Transport, Fonterra, Datacom and Bayleys. The energy project aimed to benchmark and improve the buildings’ energy efficiency to lower operating costs. It initially focused on mechanical services but was extended to encompass all aspects of the buildings. ➤➤Key components: • Installing energy monitoring systems • Developing an alert service to detect anomalies in energy consumption • Implementing a service programme to fix faults and continually review the heating,
ventilation, air conditioning and lighting systems • Securing appropriate resourcing and technical capability • Capital upgrades to improve performance even further. The NABERSNZ rating tool was used to assess the buildings’ performance, with a target rating of 4.5 stars across the portfolio. The project saved more than 7.5 million kWh of electricity, a reduction of 775 tonnes in carbon emissions and more than $1.1 million in operating costs for customers. Energy consumption has been reduced from an average cost of $310 per sqm a year to a forecast $180 per sqm by 2019.
Sometimes life sucks! Navigating the challenges of everyday life with its dramatic ups and downs can sometimes get in the way of well being. When life gets tough, it’s easy to find yourself in a dark place that is difficult to get out of. Dealing with depression and anxiety is hard. In the Mental Health Awareness Week it is good to open up conversations about dealing with depression and anxiety even if most people are too embarrassed to bring it out in the open. A lot of times people are asked to just ‘pull yourself together’ which is easier said than done. Taking care of your mental or emotional health is important. Your mental health won’t always take care of itself, especially in the stressful times. More information about the signs of depression, what causes it and how you can help are on the Ministry of Health’s website :https://depression.org.nz/isit-depression-anxiety/depression/ The next most important step is to seek help for depression, the first one being talking to someone or your doctor or to ring the following help lines: • Lifeline: 0800 543 354 for telephone counselling (or the Chinese Lifeline 0800 888 880 which provides the Lifeline service in Cantonese and Mandarin) • Samaritans: 0800 726 666 for support and listening. • Kidsline: 0800 54 37 54 (a Lifeline service) for support and listening for young people • Youthline: 0800 376 633 for support and information for teens • Barnardos’ What’s Up for Children and Teens, for support and listening 0800 WHAT’S UP (0800 942 8787) Men are less likely to seek help. A depression Helpline on 0800 111 757 for telephone counselling or text 4202 You can also get help via the Citizens Advice Bureau free counselling services . Solutions - this editorial has been compiled by Chris from Botany Citizens Advice Bureau, Rear Food Court Entrance, Botany Town Centre, Phone 271 5382 or phone 0800 267 222 for free, confidential and informative help.
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now for the Women’s Section Christmas Lunch on Saturday 8th Dec 2018. For more information phone Margaret Jones 0275344157.
Collectors Toy and Model Fair
A Collectors Toy and Model fair is being held by the Auckland Central Model Railway Club on Sunday November 11 from 10am to 1pm. The fair will have a good selection of items for sale including model trains, planes, and boats as well as military memorabilia, postcards, books and more. Come along to Mount Eden War Memorial Hall, 487 Dominion Road, Balmoral to check it out. Admission is $6. School children get free entry. For more information contact Bob Cartwright on 534 6702 or email him at newmilns@xtra. co.nz.
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Tenors and Basses, Sopranos and Altos Ahoy! We are a non auditioned community choir. An ability to sing in tune essential. Some knowledge of reading music a help. We are particularly looking for more tenors and basses, men or women, to join us for our Christmas Concert under the wonderful and enthusiastic conductor, Bronwyn Harrison. We meet at East City Wesleyan Church, 219 Burswood Drive, East Tamaki on a Monday evening at 7.30pm. We would love you to join us. More more information phone Ron 535 9241 or Diana Ph 5761438.
Howick Stamp collectors The Howick Philatelic Society’s (The Stamp Club) monthly meeting is on Thursday October 18. Doors open 7pm for 7.30 pm start, at the St Andrews Church Hall, Vincent Street, Howick. Speaker will be David Armishaw on “World War One Postal Mail”. There are “Swap Boxes” and
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Uxbridge Travel Club
Uxbridge Travel Club is presenting ‘A visit to eight countries in the Balkans’ narrated by Ian Tombleson, Friday, October 19, 7.30pm at ‘Te Whare Ora’, Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Visitors most welcome. Admission $6.Any queries phone Adrienne at 5344989.
Pakuranga Careers Clinic
Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga hosts a free Careers Clinic weekly on a Wednesday and Friday. Our Employment Consultant gives career guidance, counselling and advice. Information includes optimising CV’s, how to write covering letters, job searching, interview skills and knowing today’s career realities. To book an appointment phone CAB 576-8331 or email HYPERLINK “mailto:pakuranga@ cab.org.nz”
Free fitness class Come join the free fitness class from 9-10am hosted by the Botany and Flat Bush Ethnic Association at NZ Badminton Centre, 443, East Tamaki Road, Dannemora. Exercise classes are run by a professional personal trainer. Do bring your yoga mat and towel along. You can also play badminton and table-tennis for a cost of just $3.
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ur committee had a meeting this month (Monday, October 1) and reached a decision re appealing Plan Change 3 regarding Stockade Hill. The Howick Ratepayers and Residents Assn Inc (HRRA), have made a decision to become involved in the appeal against Plan Change 3 lodged by a member, Janet Dickson (with initial financial backing by five passionate members of the community). The HRRA considered our position carefully re an appeal but with no obvious benefactor stepping forward, we had no chance of raising sufficient money to fund the appeal ourselves within the time frame available and within our limited finances. Janet Dickson’s appeal is asking for 360 degree views from the road around Stockade Hill. Although we all fervently wish for this outcome, we are concerned that we may lose the gains we have won in limiting heights of buildings on the seaward side of Stockade Hill as a result of the appeal so we have decided to join as an “Interested Party”, thus being part but not endangering the Association should sufficient funds not be available. This is a mature and considered approach while we take further
action to protect views. HRRA presented a deputation to the Howick Local Board calling for financial support to obtain a Heritage Report as recommended by the PC3 Commissioners to back further actions as we work towards getting the council to establish further protection for the Crawford Reserve views and an acknowledgement of the significance
of the views to the south of Stockade Hill. Such a report would also become an educational resource for the community. We are awaiting Board backing for this project. We now urge the community to get behind fundraising efforts to support Janet Dickson’s appeal Gayleen Mackereth Chair, HRRA
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ral health affects our general health and well-being It is important that an older person, just like anyone else, limits the intake of sugary food and drinks, brushes twice daily, and regularly visits the dentist.
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Key ingredients to ageing well “W
hen most of us think about retirement, we tend to think about the ‘young-old’ years – from 65 to around 80 or so,” explains Bonnie. “We don’t tend to think about what would happen if we live to 90 or 100 – and what we want to get out of that stage of life.” These days, the number of people living into their 90s or even into their 100s is growing rapidly. What’s more, it’s inevitable that the longer you live, the higher your chance of having some sort of health or disability issue. That’s why Bonnie believes it’s crucial to ask yourself ‘what strategies do I need to enjoy life and what’s my attitude going to be?’ It can be a real challenge for people to stay positive if they do have health issues. “It is normal to grieve for the things you have lost,” says Bonnie. But she believes that this is where attitude comes in to play. “For example, being told you can’t drive any more is upsetting, but you can either stay at home feeling sad or you can think, “okay, I can’t do that, but what else can I do? Sure, you’ll have to plan a bit more and be more reliant on others, but you can still get out there and enjoy life.” The other thing that can really help is to learn to accept support. “Independence can be overrated,” says Bonnie. “Independence isn’t about having no support, it’s about continuing to have a say in your life. I suggest to many older people that they just get the support they need to lead a good
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Gene Roddenberry was the creator of Star Trek. His will included instructions to have his ashes scattered via a space satellite orbiting Earth. Photo CBS/Paramount
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Over the years, unusual will requests have made headlines. Here are a few examples: Gene Roddenberry
The creator of Star Trek had a will that included instructions to have his ashes scattered via a space satellite orbiting earth. The act was carried out in 1997.
Dusty Springfield
The British singer, known for such hits as I Will Follow Him made her cat a priority in her last will and testament. Instructions stated that the cat was to be fed imported baby food and serenaded with Springfield’s songs. Additionally, the
singer also arranged for the cat to marry his new guardian’s pet cat.
Mark Gruenwald
The Executive Editor of Captain America and Iron Man, who was also involved in other Marvel Comics, stated that he wished for his ashes to be mixed with the ink used to print the comic books. They were.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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When the Portuguese aristocrat wrote up his will, he left his considerable fortune to 70 strangers randomly chosen out of a Lisbon phone directory.
Fredric Baur
This chemist from Ohio invented the iconic design of the Pringles can and crisps. Pringles went on to become of Procter & Gamble’s highest earners and today has annual sales of over $1 billion. In 2008, in accordance with his wishes, Fredric’s ashes were buried in a Pringles can.
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he low number of new listings in July has meant that the number of houses sold in New Zealand during September decreased by -3 per cent year-on-year. This was the lowest level number of properties sold since January this year, according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), source of the most complete and accurate real estate data in New Zealand. The number of properties sold across the country fell from 5674 in September 2017 to 5506 in September this year – 168 fewer properties. This is the lowest for the month of September since September 2011. For New Zealand excluding Auckland, the number of properties sold decreased by -3.3 per cent– 133 fewer properties when compared to September 2017 (from 4,023 to 3,890). In Auckland, the number of properties sold decreased by -2.1 per cent or 35 fewer properties, from 1651 in September 2017 to 1616 in September 2018. Bindi Norwell, chief executive at REINZ says: “Traditionally there is a lag of about 6 weeks between significant movements in listings and sales results. “With July’s listings down by 5.4 per cent year-on-year and
In Auckland, the number of properties sold decreased by -2.1 per cent or 35 fewer properties, from 1651 in September 2017 to 1616 in September 2018. Image supplied
an all-time low level of listings in seven regions, it’s little wonder that September’s sales volumes were so low. “There simply weren’t as many properties for sale resulting in a very quiet start to spring. “However, with August and September’s listing numbers up 0.1 per cent and 11.7 per cent respectively, it is expected that October and November’s sales volumes will be much stronger – particularly as people want to sell ahead of Christmas,” continues Norwell. Across the country 12 out of 16 regions saw a fall in volumes with 6 of those regions experiencing double-digit decreases.
Regions with the largest annual decrease in sales volumes were: ➤➤Northland: -21.9 per cent (from 215 to 168 – 47 fewer houses) – the lowest since January 2018 ➤➤Gisborne: -21.7 per cent (from 60 to 47 – 13 fewer houses) – the lowest since January 2018 ➤➤West Coast: -18.9 per cent (from 37 to 30 – 7 fewer houses) – the lowest since December 2017. There were also some regions with strong annual increase in sales volumes including: ➤➤Marlborough: +31.5 per cent (from 54 to 71 – an additional 17
houses) ➤➤Southland: +22.3 per cent (from 139 to 170 – an additional 31 houses) ➤➤Waikato: +9.1 per cent (from 582 to 635 – an additional 53 houses). Prices continue to grow in the regions with 4 regions achieving record prices While volumes were down around many parts of the country, the reverse was true from a price perspective, with 14 out of 16 regions experiencing an increase in median prices when compared to September last year. Of those 14 regions, 4 achieved record median prices and 1 region equalled a previous record median: ➤➤Gisborne: +26.9 per cent to $342,500 (up $72,500 from the same time last year) ➤➤Nelson: +23.1 per cent to $592,000 (up $111,000 from the same time last year) ➤➤Manawatu/Wanganui: +18.9 per centto $321,000 (up $51,000 from the same time last year) ➤➤Northland: +12.2 per cent to $505,000 (up $55,000 from the same time last year) ➤➤Hawke’s Bay: +13.5 per cent to $445,000 an equal record with August 2018 (up $53,000 from the same time last year).
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The median number of days to sell a property nationally increased by 2 days from 34 to 36 when compared to September last year. For New Zealand excluding Auckland, the median days to sell increased on an annual basis by 3 days from 32 to 35. Auckland saw the median number of days to sell a property increase by 2 days to 39 days (up from 37 in September 2017). This is the lowest median days to sell since April this year.
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MOTORING
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speed and the quiet pick-up to 100km/h. I cannot imagine what the 0 to 100 would be like in ludicrous mode because in chill mode it was like a jet plane taking off. So fast and so smooth with no noise! I stopped at the lights at Karaka and looked to my left and stopped next to me was the same vehicle as I was driving and the man waving, thinking that I was a proud owner, like him, enjoying my love of this vehicle. The weekend went so fast and the drive into the city on Monday was with my mind completely changed
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MOTORING
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golf
New direction for Howick Golf Club
N
ew direction for the Howick Golf Club in 2018 has seen the employment of Rory Moor as the general manager. A previous Head Professional, elite golf coach, mentor, ex PGA Tour player and board member of the NZPGA, Moor brings a wealth of golfing knowledge management to the position. The illustrious Wentworth Golf Club, the site of the World Matchplay and European Masters is where he started the game in the UK moving onto the emerging European Tour with the likes of Nicklaus, Trevino, Palmer and also competed alongside so many of the greatest players of the 80s and 90s that included New Zealanders Sir Bob Charles, John Lister, Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner. Working at Wentworth was a great experience alongside ex Ryder Cup player and Captain Bernard Gallacher, playing with the elite of the game and the likes of TV personality Bruce Forsythe and International soccer guru Danny Blanchflower before spending years perusing a professional playing career in Europe and Down Under. Some small event victories came through a 10 year playing career during which time he emigrated to New Zealand and found his home in Howick where he has remained, time during the
Howick Golf Club’s new general manager Rory Moor. Photo supplied
80s in fact included a position as Head Professional at Howick. Stints at Formosa, Pukekohe, North Shore, Whitford, Titirangi and Remuera among his clubs, he stated: “It may be easier to say where I have not worked in Auckland rather than where but all have
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given an invaluable insight to the game and club life.” These factors were seen as a key asset to his appointment and aligned with the clubs new directive. “We have a great team here at Howick and our new developments include our East Auckland Golf Academy which will be lead by Dan Rutlley our professional,” he said. “Both Macleans College and Saint Kentigern College are taking advantage of the services, as are many of the local community who are looking to get into the sport.” Improved practice areas and supporting services are planned and are seen as a key to the growth of the game promoting members of the future. “The overall ethos is to develop the facility with more native flora and fauna along with creating a course that can be played all year round. He also paid tribute to the previous manager Annette Smart and wished to build on the “great structure” that she had created. “We have an amazing situation here on the peninsula with some of the best views in the world with a course that is so accessible. From the beginner to the elite player Howick Golf Club just a great place to be,” said Moor.
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Canada here to meet Black Sticks Canada beat Auckland 3-1 on Saturday at Llolyd Elsmore Park in the lead up to a series against The Vantage Black Sticks Men. They are in Warkworth for two tests against the Canadians for the BDO Hockey Series! They’re about to head to the 2018 Odesha World Cup in November - you watched them on television at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, so don’t miss them in your own backyard! Held at the Warkworth Showgrounds Reserve in Warkworth, the game yesterday was the first in the series.
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OPINION
GOLF
Zheng makes Youth Olympics team Howick Golf Club’s Jimmy Zheng and Canterbury’s Juliana Hung have been selected to represent New Zealand at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. The pair have been selected for their great form and are the highest ranked juniors in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. They will be 16-years-old at the time of the games and now get the opportunity to compete against some of the world’s best young golfers where the small bracket of young athletes aged from 15 to 18 years old will strive for gold. There are two divisions at the event with the Men/ Women Individual championships being held from October 9 – 11 and the Mixed Gender Team championship from October 13 – 15. Zheng’s star is on the rise with a focus which won him the South Island Under 19 Championship earlier this year. The 16-year-old started the final round two shots behind, to then shoot seven-
Jimmy Zheng from Howick Golf Club is going to the 2018 Youth Olympics. Photo supplied
under 66 and win by an impressive two strokes. He recently won the Ryan Moore Junior Championship in America which was a breakthrough result against a very strong international field, followed with a fifth-place finish at the IMG Academy Junior Worlds and a fourth at the ACDS Junior Championships.
Kiwis restore pride P
ride in the jersey was restored at Mount Smart on Saturday when the Kiwis won their rugby league clash against Australia in a 26-24 heartwarming thriller. It was a far cry from their dismal 2017 World Cup performance when they fell to Tonga and Fiji and failed to make the playoffs. What made it so rewarding was the brilliance of test newcomers Joseph Manu and Brandon Smith who both scored tries with centre Manu setting up another with a magical offload to wing Jordan Rapana. Lively hooker Smith was unlucky not to be awarded another and looks to have a bright future with the Melbourne Storm as the retired Cameron Smith’s replacement. Blessed with speed and strength, Manu is the exciting. incisive attacking centre the Kiwis have waited too long for. With new captain Dallin WateneZelezniak running hard and defending strongly at fullback with a Roger Tuivasa-Sheck-type performance, the Kiwis completed 89 per cent of their sets with accurate passing and good handling. Leading the charge up front were rugged props Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Jesse Bromwich in a strong allround performance from the forward pack. Playing five-eighths outside sweetpassing halfback Kodi Nikorima, Shaun
Agnew’s Angle
Johnson relished the extra room with some elusive runs but his kicks too often found the hands of Kangaroos rather than vacant spaces. While Australia clearly missed the experience and class of retired stars Smith, Cooper Cronk, Jonathan Thurston and Billy Slater, they still have a huge talented pool of players to choose from. However in former South Sydney mentor Michael Maguire, the Kiwis appear to have found a coach capable of getting them to play to their potential. There were defensive lapses out wide, especially in the final minutes when Australia scored two converted tries, but the pluses far outweighed any shortcoming and offered hope for the future. Having lost so many good players to Tonga last year when the cupboard looked bare during their World Cup collapse, the Kiwis response against Australia exceeded all expectations. A pity that less than half of Mt Smart’s 25,000 capacity bothered to witness it. But you can bet your bottom dollar it will be full when Tonga tackle the Kangaroos next Saturday before their
enthusiastic flag-waving fans. Meanwhile Auckland is another team that exceeded expectations by qualifying top of the Mitre 10 Cup rugby premiership table before facing fourthplaced Wellington at home on Saturday when Tasman host defending champions Canterbury. In comfortably beating North Harbour 45-29 in their Battle of the Bridge clash, second-five Tinoai Faiane and left wing Salesi Rayasi continued their outstanding form with two tries each. Wellington’s record of six wins and four losses pales alongside Auckland’s 9-1 but they do have some dangerous attackers. Meanwhile full marks to the Silver Fern netballers who upset Constellation Cup hot favourites Australia 55-44 in Hamilton on Sunday with the amazing Maria Folau slotting 40 goals from 41 attempts. With dynamic centre Laura Langman back to captain the side after she was made unavailable last year for playing in the Australian league, the team is gelling nicely under new coach Noeline Taurua who has injected the competitive drive it had lacked. Repeating the dose against the Diamonds tonight won’t be easy after losing the first two 57-42 and 56-47 in Brisbane and Townsville respectively but the improvement is encouraging. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author
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