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Students and teachers of Sommerville Special School got to know about the voting process with a role play by Ezekiel Robson (standing far back).
ing disability and politics together. Keen to see that disabled people are more aware, informed, and visible, he plays a key role in the non profit organisation My Voice Matters. Mr Robson has been travelling throughout Auckland addressing disabled groups and encouraging them to exercise their right to vote. “There is a Takeaway votelike McDonald’s,” he says trying to grab the interest of the students who are easily distracted. “It’s not quite as tasty but it’s healthier. “It’s a special vote. If you have anxiety issues and are not comfortable being around people, you could ask someone close to you or a family member to pick up the
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Mathematics is universally shunned, and educator Subash Chandar K knows it. Mr Chandar K left his job and backpacked to 26 countries. It didn’t take him long to work out a common denominator. The minute he introduced himself as a mathematics teacher, people would promptly say they hated maths. “I couldn’t believe that regardless of which part of the world I was in, there was a universal dislike for maths,” smiles the award-winning curriculum leader of mathematics at Ormiston Senior College. His resolve to change how people feel about the subject became stronger while volunteering in Nepal and Bali at a children’s home. “Dealing with students with 30 different needs in a classroom in Bali, I felt there has to be a big shift in how we deliver content to kids.” Back in New Zealand, the journey began. It involves creating maths videos for students. A flipped classroom is when learn-
ing happens outside the traditional classroom. Mr Chandar K started creating YouTube videos where he answered a series of exam papers on video, teaching students the right strategy to solve mathematical problems. He created a YouTube series Calculus daily for Year 13 students in preparation for externals in 2016. Students would get a proper understanding from the fully worked-out answer papers and come prepared for the following day to class. The idea was well-received, not only by students but also by the teaching community. The 35-year-old was soon invited to host workshops for teachers’ professional learning; won a scholarship and asked to run workshops at the NZ Maths Conference in 2015 and 2017. Recipient of the Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert Award, (an award for innovative educators) three years in a row, he was also acknowledged worldwide for winning the #Class Hack challenge during #HackTheClassRoom event held by Microsoft in September 2016. ➤ Turn to page 10
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Do you need an accountant? Re-igniting the spark Carol Rigby is no stranger to managing the accounts of Howick locals. She has run her business as a chartered accountant for 20 years in the area. With a steady stream of loyal clients, Carol focuses on small-medium businesses, property investment investors and contractors for accounting and business consulting. Carol offers a review after finishing a business client’s accounts which focuses on identifying trends in profitability and what their plans are for their business in the next year going-forward. “If it’s going down then you want to look at why that is and if it’s going up then you might want to canvas why that is and exploit that a little more,” she says. That opens up the conversation for the client to have a discussion around where they’re heading as well as looking through their last set of accounts.
Having an accountant is also an accountability factor for many, says Carol, who understands the importance of being able to bounce ideas off people and having a reminder to stay on track. Carol and her team work with MYOB and Xero and can assist with setting up the client with online accounting. We also monitor results so action can be taken where needed. They offer clients the opportunity to have the GST returns done for them which then allows Carol to monitor the updated accounts regularly. Carol offers a free half hour consultation where she discusses what will be required for their business. If you need your accounts sorted, some financial business advice or are starting out in business, head in to see Carol and her team for the complete accounting package.
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Carol Turner an Occupational Therapist at HBH Senior Living (previously called Howick Baptist Healthcare) says that Occupational Therapy is an art and science of enabling engagement in everyday living through occupation. “Occupation is everything you do to occupy yourself, like looking after yourself, enjoying life and contributing to your social community. “My role at HBH is to carry out an Occupational Therapy Assessment, prepare and implement a plan and then to monitor/modify and evaluate accordingly.” “I am also responsible for managing a Team of Activities’ staff and the changing Activities Programme’ for the residents,” she says. Whilst HBH have an Activities’ Programme, they are an ‘Eden Alternative’ facility. The `Eden Alternative’ understands that ‘boredom’, ‘loneliness’ and ‘helplessness’, account for the bulk of suffering amongst seniors. An antidote to this is spontaneity and variety, companionship and providing opportunities for residents to give care rather than always receive care.
Some examples at HBH include spontaneous discos, pancake making; inviting residents to help serve morning tea and including a resident when interviewing new staff. The Eden philosophy creates opportunities that promote the residents’ participation with daily care of plants and animals as well as interaction with children. “So we have budgies and cats in some communities and currently considering fostering baby bunnies. Carol is also actively involved with evidence-based ‘Cognitive Stimulation Therapy’ which specialises in those residents assessed as living with mild to moderate dementia. The ‘Spark of Life’ (SOL) Club Program is another programme which re-ignites the spark in people with dementia. As is ‘Playlistforlife’, a programme which involves working with families and downloading a resident’s personal playlist of music on to an iPod with headphones and waiting for their reaction and response! “The focus is not on the actual activity but on the quality of the interactions that take place.”
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Dynamic Real Estate agent Ellen Ming is one of the most recognisable faces on the Bucklands Beach peninsula and her journey has been an interesting one. At 19 years of age she established a clothing business in Auckland CBD that grew to employ several staff. A few years later, alongside her husband she opened and managed cafes around Auckland whilst maintaining the clothing business and starting a family. Once the children were through their primary years, she was finally in a position to move into the industry she had set her sights on many years prior – real estate. She found her negotiation and people skills gained in her previous endeavours to be a fantastic asset when navigating the real estate world. Ellen has consistently been an Elite Performer with Ray White for the 18 years she has been in the industry. Elite members represent the top two per cent of the entire Ray White workforce based on sales.
Her focus is on marketing homes to achieve the very best sale price for her clients and after 30 years of living in the community and knowing the houses intimately, is able to match the right buyer with the perfect home. When Ray White relocated its Wharf Road operation to Half Moon Bay, Ellen took the opportunity for a new venture. The Bucklands Beach office became a stand along boutique office, which enabled Ellen to focus on her own marketing whilst being part of the Ray White group. Ellen says, “we are very much part of the community” having helped hundreds of people move into new homes. “It is a privilege being part of people’s changing lives and seeing their dreams come true.” If you are thinking of selling your home and want to entrust it to a proven expert who has sold over 500 homes locally, do give Ellen a call.
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What about food trucks in the park? ■■By Therese Henkin Food trucks have been rolling around Auckland for a while now, but they’ve recently been making their way out east and causing debate around the Howick Local Board table. With an increasing number of mobile coffee vendors and food truck operators asking the board for permission to operate in Barry Curtis Park and Lloyd Elsmore Park, Garry Boles lead of the parks portfolio, says this is something worth discussing. Boles says while he sees the value in embracing the urban food truck trend in east Auckland, which can bring a “real vibrancy and fun” to the community, there are many other considerations. He says we have to look at how food trucks will impact traffic, how it will affect business for surrounding restaurants and how to keep the parks clean. “One of the most important [considerations] is understanding the potential impacts it might have on local businesses,” Boles says. “The guys running a business up the road say ‘we have to pay rates, pay for staff and water and all the rest of it whereas these guys set up down the road, they don’t pay any rent, they don’t have any expenses, but they can undercut the living daylights out of us which is really unfair because I’ve got a business to run’. And you can see their point.”
However, Boles says he is worried that if vendors aren’t given permission they will set up illegally, which he has seen happen many times as a police officer. “In the past I have had a lot of people who are doing it illegally and what they were doing is they were causing a lot of damage to the parks by driving their cars up onto the reserve and things like that,” he says. “So you have a catch 22. Either you give these people a designated area where they can sell stuff and it’s a controlled environment, or you don’t and they just set up and go where they please.” In a controlled environment, Boles says, mobile food vendors will help create a hub of activity in the Howick Botany ward that will bring the community together, particularly over the summer months. “They can perhaps pay for a spot to be there which covers the cost of taking the rubbish away and cleaning or providing a toilet and water and those things,” he says. “And once we start to set this up, the possibilities are endless. We can have a sound booth with bands set up down there and turn it into a real heart of the community.” ➤➤What do you think about vendors in the park? Head to times.co.nz to share your thoughts.
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eachers from schools as far away as Clevedon gathered at Howick College last week to celebrate the launch of the Howick Coast Kahui Ako Community of Learning (COL). One of 51 Communities of Learning in Auckland, the Howick Coast COL is about schools working together to improve performance levels among all students. The COL comprises eight local schools – Beachlands School, Botany Downs School, Brookby School, Clevedon School, Howick College, Howick Intermediate, Howick Primary and Maraetai Beach School. Howick Coast COL Principal Julie Schumacher says principals and teachers from all schools will work together to find innovative ways to support students as they move through the education system. “It’s about us being able to achieve something more than we can achieve on our own,” she says. Schumacher says its also about creating an area wide standard so that students changing schools within the same area can expect the same high level of education. Principals and teachers from all schools will work together to set achievement challenges and action plans to ensure the success of more and more of their children and young people, she says.
Left, Howick Coast Community of learning principal Julie Schumacher; right, the Howick College Kapa Haka performed at the launch ceremony for the Howick Coast Kahui Ako Community of Learning. Photos supplied
“Every one of our schools is fortunate enough to be a high performing school and already without the communities of learning we are doing a really good job for our children. “Its about what we are doing for them together. What are we going to differently together.” Education Minister Nikki Kaye announced last month that the Howick Coast Community of Learning is one of 13 to be set up through New Zealand, taking the total number of COL’s across the country to
210. “More than 580,000 children and young people are now in a Community of Learning. “Communities bring together early learning services, primary and secondary schools as well as tertiary providers to work together to raise achievement for all their children and young people,” Kaye said in a press release. “Seeing talented, experienced principals and teachers working with expert partners in this way is what the initiative is all about.”
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he grass may not be greener, but it certainly will be longer in the Howick Botany ward parks and reserves. Grass will be allowed to grow up to a maximum of 200mm tall, almost as high as a litre milk bottle, before it needs to be cut, and trees could go without pruning for as long as five years. These are just two of the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) measures in Auckland Council’s latest parks maintenance contract for the Howick Ward. The KPIs were released to East Tamaki Heights resident Mark Hanson, who says he was keen to find out if the council would hold the new contractor to account financially for failure to meet the KPI requirements. The Botany local says it was “just a simple inquiry” that was treated as a Local Government Official Information Act (LGOIMA) request by Auckland Council. The response said the grass on a neighbourhood park “should be no shorter than 50mm and no higher than 200mm” and the tree trimming allows for “a cyclic tree pruning rotation of five years for street trees.” “That’s almost as tall as a litre bottle of milk and it’s too long. I think the council has been a bit of
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a soft touch on this on this maximum measure,” Hanson says. The new contracts were given to Australian company Ventia and came into effect in July. “Its early days, so yes let’s give them some time, but I don’t hold out much hope. All these contractors want to do is the bare minimum – and it’s our money, we’re paying for it.” Simon Randall, the council’s Acting Head Of Operational Management And Maintenance says he is confident that Aucklanders can expect to see expect better maintenance of their local parks under the new contracts. “Our maintenance contracts,
including for parks, are outcomes based now – this means they carry out the work as and when it’s needed rather than on a preset schedule,” he says. The LGOIMA response said “The contracts have performance management mechanisms for failure to meet contract KPIs and a dedicated team that will monitor the outcomes and deliverables. Council retains the right to withhold up to 10 per cent of a monthly invoice for continuing, non-mitigated performance breaches.” Mr Hanson said while ‘continuing non-mitigated breaches’ was fairly open, the council response is encouraging. Howick local board member John Spiller says he has seen a significant deterioration in park maintenance in recent years and is looking forward to improved outcomes with the new providers. “My view on mowing frequencies of parks and reserves is that this should be carried out to provide maximum enjoyment and access to these special places with an emphasis on frequency over the warmer months,” he says. “It seems a wasteful practice to mow at set frequencies throughout the year when people are not using the parks nearly as much over late autumn, winter and early spring.”
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Maths award for local teacher ➤➤From page 3 His work with the videos in L1 Algebra and L3 Calculus in 2016, has won him the Ernest Duncan Award 2016. Videos can be found under the channel: infinityplusone. He says that being the recent recipient of the Kalman Mathematics Teaching Prize means a lot to him. “The last one is quite special,” he says. “Mala Natraj the other teacher who won this award with me was my Year 13 Calculus Teacher in 1999 and she was my associate teacher who trained me to be a math teacher in 2006.” There couldn’t have been a better recognition of teaching excellence—integration of research in mathematics education into classroom practice— for the two highly respected members of the Auckland Secondary School mathematics teaching community. Constantly striving to make the subject more interesting, Mr
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chance to fight in the Nerf Combat Zone. Sponsored by Nerf Combat and with all ordinance supplied, this is expected to be a very popular new attraction. It’s not all new attractions. Old favourites such as sweet stalls, rides and the garage sale will all be busy. And it wouldn’t be a gala with-
out zombies – the famous Trail of Terror is back and scarier than ever. The money from this gala will go towards building a new Junior Playground.The Owairoa Primary Gala is on Saturday September 30, from 10am-2pm. Tickets available at Owairoa Primary office.
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eople in the know have let out a collective sigh of relief. The Maori warden initiative by Wetex Kang, Maori Party candidate for Botany is in place this week in high crime areas of Flat Bush and East Tamaki. The initiative that Mr Kang had spoken about in the last two weeks is now on the roll. Now Mr Kang is tackling other pressing issues. After knocking on thousands of doors and meeting people outside supermarkets in the rain and sunshine, he says that some of the other issues that stand out apart from community safety are better transportation. “We need to consider a rail hub in Botany that will ease the congestion along Ti Rakau Drive, Ti Irirangi Drive and Chapel Road,” says the pharmacist, beekeeper and astute businessman known for thinking out of the box. With the party’s co-leader Marama Fox announcing the policy of building a new IwiRail railway network for both freight and tourism in New Zealand, (“The rail network in this country was built on the backs of our ancestors. It connected our people,”) Mr Kang talks about another solution to the transportation problem. He refers to the official Memorandum of Understanding signed with China Railway Zhongji Holding Group. “It’s part of One Belt, One Road initiative to create land and maritime corridors. The highlevel strategic relationship between the Northern Regional Council and China Railway which enables us to maintain a strong and mutually beneficial relationship could work well if it is operated on a three per cent interest—if it is a government project,” he suggests. Moving on to other issues, like helping the Asian community to integrate better into the New Zealand fabric, Mr Kang points towards
pockets of Mandarin classes run by Chinese Settler Trust, Church groups and schools, saying there is a need for a federated association. He believes that while a good amount of groundwork has been done by a non profit organisation founded by Raymond Huo (founding trustee of the New Zealand Chinese Language Week Charitable Trust and Labour Party‘s spokesperson for Land Information) a common syllabus should be presented to local schools as either Mandarin being one of the subjects or an after school program. “With Asia’s booming economy and New Zealand’s changing diversity landscape there are great benefits in spearheading this initiative,” he says. He is also believes that language courses designed and offered by institutions that offers health science courses would prove beneficial. “Asians have been relying on interpreters with no medical knowledge and a great amount of misdiagnosis has occurred,” he says. “There is great advantage in training health professionals to be bi-lingual or tri-lingual. “Similar initiatives are available for tangata whenua/Te Reo. “Asians are fast becoming a mainstream culture (with one in four Aucklanders being Asian) and Aotearoa needs to be prepared for it.” If he wins he promises to be well connected to the community. “I will maximise interactions with the people of Botany. A stall will be set up at the Botany night market monthly so the people of Botany can come to see me and voice their concerns or suggestions.” “There are 18,000 households in Botany. So if I am elected, I will attempt to visit seven households on average per day. So in three years, I would have visited 18,000 households.”
Son of Howick returns to support his Asian cousin/whanaunga Dr Lance O’Sullivan, a well known son of Howick and Pakuranga having grown up in Highland Park, a visionary in modern medicine, has personally endorsed the Maori Party’s first Asian candidate for Botany, Wetex Kang. Former New Zealander of the Year 2014, Dr O’Sullivan is also a spokesperson for the Maori Party and is supportive of Mr Kang
on the various issues he is campaigning on, in this General Election— such as poverty, immigration, cultural integration. Dr O’Sullivan confirms that they share similar values and has asked voters in Botany to stand behind Mr Kang so that he can execute his visions for Botany. “This is a clear demonstration of the Maori Party’s commitment to show a political party based on Maori values can support and represent people from all cultures,” says Dr O’Sullivan.
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➤ Community notices Rotary Club of Somerville is hosting a sparkling Diwali celebration. Join us in celebrating the Festival of Lights with exciting live performances, prizes, raffles, live auctions, a DJ and authentic Indian Cuisine. Proceeds of the fundraiser go towards and International Rotary project for Water Management and Conservation in a tribal village in India and other Rotary projects. Saturday, October 7 at 6.30pm, Bucklands and Eastern Beaches War Memorial Hall. Contact Vinod Sareen at vinodsareen@gmail.com for donation passes.
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Traditional dances from India, Sunday, October 1; 3-4pm. Join us to enjoy a splendid traditional Bharathanatyam dance performance by the children from Vathsala dance school. Recommended for the entire family. Botany Library, Level 1, Sunset Terrace, Botany Town Centre.
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U3A Ormiston next meets on Thursday, September 28 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. Our main speaker will be Peter Wilson talking on ‘Demystifying North Korea’, while Don Howarth will tell us about ‘Grey Power’. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about! Phone Mike Lowe 279-3956.
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“This survey result shows that a majority of landlords want this as well, so I’m sure there must be a solution that will meet everyone’s needs.” Another survey result showed that 77 per cent of respondents would be very or extremely concerned if the 90 day notice to end a tenancy without cause was removed. Only 43 per cent of rental property owner respondents had ever issued a 90 day notice, and of those, 64 per cent had only issued one in the last five years. At 33 per cent, the main reason for issuing a 90 day notice to end a tenancy was because of tenants disturbing their neighbours. Landlords have an obligation under the Residential Tenancies Act to protect the peace, privacy and comfort of their neighbours. Other tenants and neighbours are often reluctant to put their concerns in writing, so owners do not have any evidence to present to the Tenancy Tribunal to end the tenancy. A 90 day notice without cause is often the only tool they have to comply with this obligation. “The survey shows that rental property owners do not use 90 day notices very often and usually it is to protect other tenants and neighbours from the antisocial behaviour of their tenants,” says King. “Removing the use of 90 day notices, as Labour is proposing, would protect tenants displaying antisocial behaviour at the expense of others”.
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Millhouse Integrative Medical Centre is looking for a professional individual to fill a part time receptionist position. This position involves providing high-quality front-line Reception support for our busy Howick based practice. The following skills and attributes are required: Good communication skills, with the ability to relate to a wide range of people in a professional and friendly manner Computer skills, with an understanding of Medtech 32 being an advantage Good organisational and administration skills Ability to work in a team manner Ability to be flexible and tolerant Convey an attitude that is pleasant and outgoing with a good sense of humour Ability to provide a high quality, professional service, and maintain a professional business-like image The successful applicant will be flexible with hours as well as good people skills. Must be willing to go into the role head on be ready for any challenge that comes your way. Previous medical centre receptionist experience is preferred. For more information or for a friendly chat please call Lisa on (0210 687 300) Please send your CV to millhousemedical@xtra.co.nz
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We are looking to employ a capable and experienced person to fill this busy and important role (40 hours per week) in the Howick Village. As the first point of contact with our bereaved families, it will be expected of you to have and maintain a professional yet caring manner, both on the telephone and face to face. A strong aptitude for general administration tasks coupled with efficient and accurate computer skills is essential. This role has variety but requiring demands of excellent office skills and the ability to relate well to people. To be the successful applicant you will require the following: • Excellent interpersonal skills • Literacy and numeracy • Ability to care for, help and empathise with bereaved families and their loved ones • A high standard of presentation and grooming • Ability to work as part of a team & without direct supervision • Competent computer skills Please forward your CV by 29 September 2017 to: Manager, Resthaven Funerals fd@resthavenfunerals.co.nz
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Millhouse Integrative Medical Centre is searching for a part time practice nurse to join our friendly Howick based team. Approximately 20 hours available, experience preferred but not necessary. Applicants should hold current NZNC registration and CPR certificate. The successful applicant would ideally have a practice nursing background. Strengths that would be an advantage: ability to work in a busy team environment experience with IV infusions vaccinators certificate certified smear taker experience with Medtech 32 medical software package good communication and interpersonal skills with both staff and patients empathy and compassion with patient care The ideal applicant will have flexibility to work additional hours to cover for other team members’ leave. For more information or a friendly chat please call Lisa on 0210 687 300. To join our motivated and friendly team... please APPLY NOW with your CV and cover letter millhousemedical@xtra.co.nz
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An opportunity presents for a Specialist Medical Receptionist to join our East Care Team. We have over forty specialists working from our facility. The objective is to provide a welcoming, professional and efficient reception service at all times. Key to this role is your ability to manage the reception ‘front of house’ environment including handling telephone calls, managing and scheduling client appointments, bookings and referrals, maintaining and updating medical records, liaising with internal and external clinical teams as well as invoicing and receipting, this is a busy role with variety plus. The successful applicant will need to: • Have great time management skills and an ability to multi task • Be computer literate with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail • Have great interpersonal skills and a professional telephone manner • Be able to provide cover for other staff on leave • Have excellent oral and written communication skills • Be confident in communicating with a diverse group of people East Care offers the following: • Free on-site car parking • Pleasant and supportive working environment Knowledge of MedTech32 would be an advantage although training in this software will be provided. Applications close Friday 13th October 2017. Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand. Please forward your CV to: Reception Manager East Care Limited P.O. Box 38-306, Howick 2145 Email to :- debbie@eastcare.co.nz
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SPORT
Our AIMS champs L
ocal schools performed strongly at the Anchor AIMS (Association of Intermediate and Middle Schools) Games held in Tauranga last week. The AIMS Games is an international sporting event – often compared to the Commonwealth Games for 11, 12 and 13 year olds - held in the Bay of Plenty region. More than 10,000 students from 303 schools competed in the event in a variety of individual and team sports. Bucklands Beach Intermediate came in at first place on the Medal Table with 3 cups and 37
medals including 18 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze. It was ninth time lucky for BBI, who has entered the Games for the last eight year and finished in the top three multiple times but only making it to the top place for this year. BBI Director of Sports, Stacey Knowles said while first place is an incredible achievement, it’s important to remember what the Games are really about. “It’s about playing with great sportsmanship – being appreciative of others, offering support, being proud of our school, pick-
ing yourself up when the going gets tough, perservering, showing resilience and being proud of achieving your own personal goals.” ➤ A full report and results of local schools can be found on www.times.co.nz
PROBUS
for friendship and fellowship Have you thought of joining a local Probus club, to have fun and enjoy the friendship and fellowship of retired people like yourself? The Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs welcomes new members – ladies, men, couples or singles. Our monthly meetings are held the 4th Monday of the month at 10am at the Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road (next to the Botany Secondary College, opposite Botany Town Centre). In between those meetings we have trips, social groups, card groups, book club, luncheon club, walking group, theatre visits, etc.
Come along as a visitor to our next meeting on Monday, September 25 to meet us and see if you might like to join.
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GOLF
Local teams with Lydia at NZ Open P
akuranga engineer David McKenzie has experienced a sporting world championship as a keen amateur, but that will be nothing when he gets to tee it up with Lydia Ko in the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open ProAm next week. McKenzie has won the SKY Television competition, and will play in Ko’s team alongside MC Kim, the owner of the naming sponsor McKayson, in the Pro-Am. The father-of-two is a keen sportsman, having played Caro Bowl tennis in Auckland as a junior, and graduated on to compete in triathlon, ultimately competing twice in the Xterra Off-Road Triathlon World Championship in Hawaii. And he has also completed the Longest Day competition at the Coast to Coast. But for a number of years the structural engineer has been a keen golfer at the Pakuranga club, currently boasting a nine handicap. He entered the competition amongst SKY Television subscribers for some fun. “I entered it ages ago and of course thought I had no chance,”
David McKenzie won a competition with Sky and secures a spot in the ProAm with Lydia Ko at the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open Pro-Am next week. Photo supplied
McKenzie said. “When I received the note from the organisers to say I had won, I thought it was spam. “But my wife and I re-looked at it and thought it was the real deal. I was pretty excited with the news.” Now the battle is on for who
gets the job as caddy to enjoy this unique opportunity of playing with Ko, the event ambassador for the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open. “I have two teenage children who are pretty keen. And I’ve got a good friend who is a member at Windross Farm who would be great. But my wife Jacqui really wants to do it as well.” He had ironically played the Windross Farm course with his friend a few days before receiving the news that he had won the nationwide competition. “I think it is a really nice course. I did okay with an 82 although of course they had moved all the tees forward as they prepare the course for the Open.” McKenzie said he felt nervous when he stood on the start line of the Xterra World Championship twice, and lined up on the beach at Kumara alongside all the stars in the Coast to Coast. “I am super-excited. But the nerves with that drive on the first hole in the Pro-Am with Lydia looking on is going to be something else.”
MOTOR RACING
Podiums at Sandown for Heimgartner Dannemora’s Andre Heimgartner has claimed a third podium for the weekend at Sandown Raceway today, finishing second in the 25 lap Carrera Cup ‘enduro’ on Sunday. The result in the #777 Bob Jane T-Marts/Sonic Motor Racing Services Porsche saw the 22-yearold clinch third for the round, finishing ahead of championship leader David Wall. The Melbournebased Kiwi is now only 68 points adrift of the championship leader with two further rounds left to run in the 2017 Carrera Cup Australia season. “The last race of the weekend saw us make some improvements with the car and we got up to second from third early in the race,” Heimgartner said. “We just didn’t have
the speed to take first off of Alex Davison unfortunately but by finishing with two seconds and a third this weekend we managed to come home with not only a round podium but also 50 more points than championship leader David Wall, so that is a very important positive for us. “With two more events left in the championship, with those rounds to be held at none-other than the Bathurst and Gold Coast tracks, anything can happen. For now, we will enjoy the champagne and then head off to start our keen preparations for Bathurst.” Heimgartner will next be ontrack for round seven of the Carrera Cup Australia Championship, at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama track across October 5-8.
Johnny Cash Tribute Sunday 24 September, 2pm Bruce McLaren Retirement Village
We warmly welcome you to join us for a performance by Peter Caulton. Peter specialises in Johnny Cash songs, and has made numerous appearances on television shows including Country Touch, Happen Inn and Studio One. He is a former member of the Country Flyers, Stage Door Trio and Good News. Tickets cost $10 per person. Includes afternoon tea.
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Please RSVP to Rose on 09 535 0225 by Friday 22 September.