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owick Ratepayers and Residents Association’s (HRRA) call for 360 degree views from Stockade Hill has been rejected. Last week the long-awaited decision on Plan Change 3 (PC3) Protection of the views from Stockade Hill was released on behalf of the Auckland Council by Independent Hearing Commissioners Robert Scott (chair), Heike Lutz and Angela Dalton. Gayleen Mackereth, chair of the HRRA, said they were “extremely disappointed with the outcome, which did not go far enough, we believe”. However there were compromises including a limited viewshaft and some restrictions as to property height restrictions. According to the Commissoner’s statement: “The purpose of PC3 was to limit the height of development within identified properties in the Mixed Housing Urban zone immediately north of Stockade Hill to no more than 8 metres to ensure that views to the Hauraki Gulf (within the viewshaft arc identified) are maintained.” “The Commissioners made a decision to ignore all HRRA’s evidence asking for, at minimum, a much wider viewshaft,” Mrs Mackereth said. Instead the Commissioners chose to maintain this narrow viewshaft proposed by Council from Flat Island to the middle of Rangitoto. “The Council’s landscape archi-
tect had identified the current limited viewshaft, as a narrow one from the Toposcope only, which does not encompass the wider views from the top of the hill, nor the views approaching Howick by road along Ridge Road.” The HRRA did succeed in getting the viewing height from the Toposcope reduced to 1.5 metres (a woman’s height instead of the 1.7m man’s height proposed) but failed to get consideration of the view from a sitting position . This viewshaft replaces the current Crawford Reserve viewshaft from the base of the hill. “The proposed viewshaft only partially limits a selected number of buildings to a frontage height of 8m, (see map with dotted marking and line indicating the limited viewshaft) in keeping with the rest of the Cockle Bay zone,” Mrs Mackereth said. “However we feel that the number of properties covered by this rule is minimal and buildings behind the front ones on the same section will still be able to go to three storeys. “We have no protection for the views to the other volcanic cones such as Mt Eden and One Tree Hill, Mangere Mountain etc and we have no protection for the views south towards Point View Drive as Ridge Rd is zoned for 12 metre buildings though the slope of the land will provide limited protection as the land falls away.” ➤ Turn to Page 5
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Nothing is quite as it seems
Four candidates vying for the vacant Howick Ward seat on Auckland Council’s governing body were front and centre on Tuesday at East City Wesleyan Church and faced a barrage of questions and a not insignificant amount of pressure from the switched-on audience
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hen I was younger and watching the All Blacks standing for the national anthem, I used to focus right in on who was singing and, more importantly, who knew the words. I had a flashback to those days on Tuesday night when the candidates fighting for Auckland Council’s single vacant seat representing the Howick Ward were called to their feet with the rest of us for the anthem. Crikey they were all so good. They knew the words. They sang with gusto. I noticed, with some pride, they were all looking ever-soslightly upwards. Did they rehearse this? Then I turned. An overhead projector threw the lyrics up on the wall behind me. What a fool I felt. It was no trickery. I had expected the worst and learned a little lesson. Nothing is as it seems. There are supposed to be six candidates and yet two haven’t even bothered turning up to either of the last two public forums. The absentees – Jessica Collings (yes, daughter of the Howick Local Board chair David) and Paul Young didn’t show. I didn’t understand their messages, but didn’t care really. Lloyd Wong, this week’s forum facilitator, the referee if you will, went further and suggested candidates in future should be obligated to come and face the masses. I tend to agree. He also refused to play a video from Young. Good move. The crowd – and the referee – were tough. They were relentless. The four who took to the stage at East City Wesleyan Church (the
host of many political forums over the years) were given no quarter really. It was full-on from the kickoff. Around two-and-a-quarter hours of bombardment. Little wonder one or two looked absolutely shell-shocked at the end (the four are Olivia Montgomery, Phil Taylor, Jim Donald and Damian Light). There were around 100-110 in attendance so there was no shortage of questions, sent to Wong in an orderly fashion for feeding out to the candidates. Perhaps they should have been miked up. Each one must have risen to walk to the lectern and back at least 20 times. And the questions were all to do with your usual chestnuts – bugbears really - in east Auckland – AMETI aka the Eastern Busway Project, the Reeves Road Flyover, ageing and failing stormwater infrastructure, flooding, our beaches, those darned reserves and the awful new Aussie contractors who don’t know how quickly grass grows in NZ. Oh, and buses. The really stupid and ineffectual change to bus time tables earlier this year which has caused chaos, inconvenience overcrowding and brought about a busload of grievance. Surely AT has to act now, the candidates asked. One of the points laboured by all candidates was a very real need for transparency (we’ve heard it before) and accountability (and this too). “Council needs to take heed of what the community wants,” said Montgomery. Stockade Hill and the fight to protect the views pressed buttons, as it should. “I find the whole thing very frustrating...it’s an insult to the
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community,” said Light. The folks kept coming back to transport. We’re out on a limb. Where is our light rail? Taylor put it succinctly. “I stand for Howick getting a better deal. It feels like we’re a forgotten colonial outpost again.” And Donald, a current Howick Local Board member, kept returning to the might of ferries, and not just the well-patronised vessels heading out of Half Moon Bay. He reckons we ought very much to reconsider getting a ferry service going from of Howick Beach. “I’m not a great talker – I prefer to do things.” Wong, quite rightly, paid tribute to these four and their heart for stepping up. “They’re putting themselves out there.” No smoke and mirrors here. Just good, honest politicking. ■■ Voting closes at 12 noon on Thursday September 13 with the winner known on September 14.
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360 degree views are out ➤➤From page 1 She said the commissioner’s reason for rejecting the HRRA’s call for 360 degree views was that there was not scope in the Unitary Plan for the 360° views under the heading of Local Public View which was the criteria used. “We say that our heritage has been completely ignored,” she said. “Recognising this, the Commissioners pointed out the abysmal absence of protection of heritage and historical association in the Unitary Plan.” The Commissioner found: “There is still an issue with the appropriateness and need to maintain a 360° view and how this would be achieved in the context of the Unitary Plan provisions given that the Local Public Views overlay is focussed on coastal views and maritime context only. “We find that there may be case for investigation of a separate viewshaft in the future based on heritage views within the region, but this would need to be supported by a full heritage assessment of such values in support of such a heritage.” So where to from here? The HRRA is committed to pushing forward. “We are certainly not giving up the fight. We need community support and financial commitment,” Mrs Mackereth said. “Our lawyer praised the tenacity of Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association saying
and apartment Mixed Use buildings overshadowing the Village from Crawford Reserve to Parkhill Rd.” This area in now limited to 8 metre buildings. “We do not have a possibility to appeal Plan Change 3 but HRRA intends to pursue the Heritage angle mentioned by the commissioner,” said Mrs Mackereth. “A public meeting will be called as soon as we have more information to look at next steps.” A tentative date for the meeting is September 8 at 10.30 in the Nixon Hall in Sale St.
that by taking the case to the High Court, we had forced the Council to bring in a viewshaft protecting marine views and that was a win.
“He also pointed out HRRA’s excellent win with Plan Change 4 where we prevented the approach to Howick being dominated by 18 metre commercial
So what did we win and lose? Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association and the Defensibles are extremely disappointed that our demands for greater protection of our precious Stockade Hill Views were thrown out
What we won and lost We won: 1. A limited viewshaft covering Flat Island to Rangitoto to protect Hauraki Gulf views. Reduction of proposed viewing point above the Rotary Toposcope to
1.5m but anyone shorter will miss the whole view. 2. An 8 metre front height restriction on a number of properties along Mellons Bay Rd proposed by Council has been corroborated. 3. The Commissioner pointed out the lack of Heritage protection in the Unitary Plan which could add weight to our request for 360 degree views We lost: 1. Crawford Reserve viewshaft deleted.
■■ Want to join the Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association Inc. Only $10 per year – account 12-3089-0123712-00 by internet banking (Put the association name on the deposit and phone number). 2. The much wider viewshaft requested by HRRA was thrown out. 3. Buildings behind 8m front buildings can still go to 12m and block our views. 4. The Council’s original restriction to 9m of properties behind the 8m properties has been thrown out. The Commissioner was only dealing with the viewshaft in PC3 and felt there were no grounds for him to consider 360 degrees as we requested due to the lack of Heritage protection in the Unitary Plan.
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A step in the right direction Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown said he is pleased to see that the Plan Change 3 has been accepted by the Commissioners. “This is a step in the right direction. The Plan Change was a response to the community’s call for protection of the views from Stockade Hill and rezones some surrounding properties to ensure view shafts across Hauraki Gulf are protected from the top of the Hill.” Brown said. This was an important step towards the ultimate goal of the local community to maintain the views from Stockade Hill in all directions. “I want to acknowledge the hard work of Gayleen Mackereth and the Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association for their important advocacy on behalf of Howick.” “The Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association has been advocating with great passion on behalf of all Howick residents, as they understand the importance that Stockade Hill holds within Howick’s historical and cultural identity.” Brown said it was vital to preserve our local environment, and recognise the important historical significance of Stockade Hill for the generations to come. “Not only are the views impressive, but Stockade Hill’s place in the community has historical significance and is a place of remembrance, with the cenotaph and hill playing an important role in remembering the Anzac’s and those who fought to protect our country. I will continue to stand alongside the community and support the advocacy of Howick residents.”
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Hairstylists from left, Ursula, Sarah & Michelle; signage of where you will find us on Moore Street, Howick.
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no direct government funding. “When you put your money in the bucket on Daffodil Day, you might not be a researcher or scientist, but you are actively taking part in ground-breaking cancer research and supporting a person with cancer. “Our donors can be very proud of the impact they are having in their own communities. “Thanks to their support, the Cancer Society is in your local area every day helping educate people through health promotion programmes such as SunSmart schools and providing cancer prevention initiatives.
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‘This is completely unneccesary tree felling’ It is probably too late to raise this issue but for what it is worth, our landlord (who does not live in this country – Oz) has ordered the felling of the trees to the front of the property. These are not causing any nuisance or any issue during high storm conditions. They are home to local tui and other birds that are nesting this time of year. We live at 128 Bleakhouse Road just down on the left from the Bleakhouse/ Macleans road roundabout. My eldest daughter (17) is absolutely distraught over this due to the teachings of school and her passion for wildlife and NZ. Our neighbours only found out this morning this was happening. I am also sure that under the new health and safety (rules) that a full risk assessment
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I was very disappointed to see a letter in your newspaper (Times, August 23) regarding the recent, tragic death of two babies in Samoa. There have been charges laid, but we know little of the details yet. For your correspondent to use this as an excuse to push the anti-vax bandwagon is of real concern. To suggest that a baby should have a vaccination only if it shows signs of being unwell is utterly ignorant. Vaccination is used as an “ambulance at the top of the cliff” for healthy babies. In fact, being unwell would be an indicator to withhold vaccination. To further mention “bacteria being pumped into their bodies” would surely be enough to separate this correspondent from any semblance of logic. Then to refer to vaccines as being untested! The slightest attempt to research the history of vaccines would reveal the indisputable science behind the use of vaccines. In this case, it is possible that there was (sadly) some culpability on the part of the nurses maybe by knowing the storage conditions had been incorrect, or perhaps through incorrect preparation of the vaccine prior
to it being administered. We just don’t know at the moment. Of course, investigations are being carried out into this awful event. The idea that our health practitioners are in the pocket of pharmaceutical companies is an absolute insult. Those individuals who “push” the use of vaccines do have their own children, or others they care about, protected by vaccination. I suggest your correspondent waits for more information - and pays attention to real science, rather than to pseudo science which, unfortunately, gets too much publicity.
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What has Jim done?
Jim Donald has put his name forward to be a councillor for the Howick ward in the upcoming by-election. Being a member of the Howick Local Board could benefit him for the reason that the voting public do seem to favour a familiar name over an unfamiliar one. There are incumbents who
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be interested to ensure that permission has been applied for to put road diversions in place. Or am I being a little over the top? What is done is done. Just a shame.
Jason Ironside, Mellons Bay have an impressive track record for serving the community and others whose names are well known for other reasons. Jim’s name is well known, but how has he actually performed as an elected member of council? As Jim supported developments that were unnecessary and extremely damaging to Macleans Park, his recent publicised enthusiasm for clearing some culverts in the park appears to be a PR stunt. Jim dons the dress of a town cryer and wanders around the village calling out “Welcome to Howick, God Save the Queen”. This has certainly put Jim’s name out in front, but should the public vote for Jim to be an elected member of council for doing that? Jim supports a ferry service from Howick. Why, when this proposal is an inevitable dud for the reason that there is a lack of space for buses and cars at Howick Beach, not to mention the damage to the marine environment from such a development in this area. Perhaps I don’t know enough about Jim. But maybe it is time for him to step aside to allow a new candidate the chance of becoming our elected councillor and the opportunity to prove their worth.
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I was wondering if anyone would like to run an article on a problem I am currently experiencing with Auckland Transport? I lodged a complaint five months ago regarding the safety of the crossing at Chapel Road and surrounding areas which could be made a lot safer if they were to realign the lights but I just got brushed off with a pathetic reply this morning. Apparently because no one has died in the last five years they don’t want to take any action to make our roads safer for our children. I thought the local papers might be a good starting point to let the public know Auckland Transports stance on our children’s safety. ■ Auckland Transport’s response to Justine: Dear Justine Thank you for contacting Auckland Transport on 22 March 2018 requesting a pedestrian crossing facility for Gracechurch Road. We apologise for the delay and appreciate your patience while we looked into this matter and provided this response for you. We have previously investigated installing traffic signals at the intersection of Chapel Road and Gracechurch Road, but we did not continue the project due to a number of operational and design complications. We investigated pedestrian accidents at the signalised cross-
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ing on Chapel Road showing that it is operating safely, with no reported pedestrian crashes in the last five years. Our investigation of pedestrian safety issues in Gracechurch Road also showed that there have been no crashes involving pedestrians at either the Chapel Road intersection or closer to the school. It is possible to use the traffic island close to the roundabout to cross the road in two stages. Whilst this may not be the favoured crossing point, it is safer for younger children as they only have one traffic movement to observe and estimate approach speed and time to cross. We understand this may not be the outcome desired, we trust this provides clarification as to the reasons we are unable to justify changes. We will continue to monitor this area and should anything change we will review this decision.
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■ Justine’s response: No, this is not the response I wanted and I had to wait five months to wait for it! Your service is appalling. I use that crossing four times a day and once a week I experience cars driving through the red and in some instances I have had to take evasive action - grabbing my children to stop in the middle of the crossing while some idiot drives
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through the red light. The issue is people turning right from Gracechurch drive onto Chapel road turn when the traffic stops for the crossing. They are so quick to turn while there is a gap that they just keep driving because the wait to turn here is lengthy and people act in haste. I can assure you, you will regret making the decision you have. It is only adults who have prevented a major accident and I have discussed this matter with the walking school bus who also use this crossing and they have had the same experiences. Until you realign the lights and make this safer you are sitting on a time bomb and let me assure you if an incident does occur and someone is injured I will be the first to bring out these emails and let everyone know your position on this matter. You have pretty much told me nothing has happened so until someone is killed we will do nothing. Shame on you, I am talking about children’s lives here not a budget. I will leave you with this thought – would you be happy talking to a family who have lost a child while using your crossing, telling them that because in five years no one had been harmed you decided to do nothing? Even though someone who uses it regularly tried their best to make it safer? Think about that and if you feel absolutely at ease with that thought then fine, do nothing.
Community free event at East City Wesleyan Church Centre, 219 Burswood Drive on Father’s Day morning from 9am to 12.30pm. Classic cars and bikes display, model engineering children activities, food. Special Father’s Day 45 minute service from 10am. All welcome. Just confirmed is a St John Ambulance – likely the latest Generation Three model. St John staff will have the new vehicle open for inspection and questions. Free event and all welcome. More information Ph 2739044.
Genealogists
The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG will be held on Saturday 8 September 2018 at St Andrews Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1.30 pm. Paul Ashton will be speaking on digital genealogy – tips, tools and files. Door charge $5.00. Visitors welcome. Further information Ph. 576-4715 or 576-5400.
Garden club
Pigeon Mountain Garden Club’s next meeting is on Monday September 3, 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Church Centre corner of Ridge Road and Vincent Street Howick. Jane Wrigglesworth is our speaker - talking about her new book about Wellbeing. Jane is a regular contributor to NZ Gardener writing about herbs - medicinal and other wise. New members welcome. Phone Lynda 021-398200.
Favourite hymns
All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick invites you to join in an hour of favourite hymns and personal stories,
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500 Card Game
Every Wednesday from 1.00pm to 4.00pm join in the fun of the 500 card club. Games are held at the Howick Croquet Club Rooms in Millhouse Reserve, Millhouse Road, Howick. Fun and friendly games, please contact Anna, 2785113, or just turn up at 12.45pm.
Centering meditation
Sunday September 2, meet at 6.50pm for a 7pm start. All Welcome. Music and meditation on a sacred text and time of stillness and quiet at the Historic All Saints Church, corner of Selwyn Road and Cook Street, Howick. Phone 534-6864.
Health system
CAB Pakuranga/Eastern Manukau will hold a free information session for newcomers on Navigating the New Zealand Health System. It is run by Parvin Kapila and Cathy Martin, Howick Local Board meeting room, Pakuranga Library Building, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. Friday, September 7, 10am-12pm, refreshments provided. Please confirm your place by phoning or texting Vani Kapoor at 021 459520 or email at settlement.pakuranga@cab. org.nz.
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New name for Metlifecare village Metlifecare Pakuranga Village has revealed a new name and look ahead of a major new development that will provide residents with the latest amenities and social activities. Now Edgewater Village, the new name and logo are a reflection of the village culture and the village’s position within the local community, Metlifecare have said. Edgewater Village manager Kaileigh Rhodes says it is important for Metlifecare’s villages to be connected to their communities. “We consulted with existing village residents and community members,
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activities and living options. The new buildings at Edgewater Village will comprise 44 new independent living apartments, in addition to a 24-bed hospitallevel care facility, built with Metlifecare’s industry leading ‘homestead model’ design and philosophy of care. The new communal facilities will include a multimedia room/ cinema, swimming pool and spa, gym and wellbeing area, outdoor activity courtyards, and a café and dining area. Construction will commence in early 2019, with residents scheduled to move in from mid2020.
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istrict Commander Jill Rogers has welcomed the 137 officers allocated to Counties Manukau District this month by Police Commissioner Mike Bush. The new staff were allocated as part of the 1800 additional Police funded through a $298.8 million increase in Budget 2018 that built on an increase from the previous year. “Having extra officers will increase our ability to prevent victimisations. It increases our capacity to be in the right place at the right time. The whole community will benefit,” says Superintendent Rogers. “With an ever-expanding pop-
ulation, we naturally face more demand. These extra staff will enable us to have more police officers out on the street and enable us to increase our focus on organised crime and reduce the harm these criminals cause our community. In addition to increasing frontline officers to prevent and respond to crime and calls for service, Counties Manukau District will establish a new Precision Targeting Team that will focus on priority and prolific offenders to reduce crime such as burglary and robbery. The allocation also includes the introduction of a Serious and Organised Crime Taskforce
in order to combat and prevent gang-related crime such as methamphetamine supply, violence and intimidation, and other serious offending. “We want the best for our community. Priority locations can change depending on a number of factors and our new resource will assist us to be more flexible and agile to meet the community’s needs. This will ultimately not only increase safety but will improve feelings of safety and security.” All 12 District Commanders will now be working their leadership teams to determine deployment decision at an area and station level.
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St Kents claim big victories
Football Girls 1st XI: Following on from the Auckland Premier Competition last term the Saint Kentigern College Girls Football team continued on to win the Knockout Cup; Hockey Boys 1st XI: The Hockey Boys 1st XI were Super City winners – their first time winning this. Photos supplied
Football Girls 1st XI
Following on from the Auckland Premier Competition win last term, the Saint Kentigern College Girls Football team continued on to win the Knockout Cup. Wins over Avondale in the quarter-final and Westlake in the semifinal, the girls were without their captain and NZ U20 representative who was out injured. They met Baradene in the final who they had drawn with earlier in the season. The half-time the score was 1-1 then 2-2 at full time. At the end of extra time it was still 2-all so they went to penalties with Saint
Kentigern winning 3-2 to win backto-back titles from 2017. Meanwhile the Football Boys’ 1st XI are the Auckland Premier Winners – the first time they have won since 1989. They were unbeaten only having 1 draw in 14 games scoring 55 goals for and only 9 against. Kieran Richards won the golden boot award for the season. The trophy was presented on Saturday at the last game.
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Is life really better for renters? T
he public is being asked for feedback on new Government proposals aimed at making life better for renters. Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford said this week that tenancy laws were antiquated and didn’t reflect the fact that renting is now a long-term reality for many families. A third of all New Zealanders now rent, he said. “Insecure tenure can force families to continually move house. This is particularly tough on children whose education suffers when they have to keep changing schools,” Twyford said. He urged landlords, tenants and other interested people to have their say on the proposals covered in a discussion document on reforming the Residential Tenancies Act released today. “We want to strike a balance between providing tenants with security of tenure and allowing them to make their house a home, while protecting the rights and interests of landlords.”
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A third of alll Kiwis now rent, Phil Twyford says.
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HOWICK WATERBLAST. Driveways, fences, decks, gutter cleaning, FREE quote, Reuben 09 377 0079 WATERBLASTING house, driveway, deck, fence etc. Free quote. Richard 021 783 258
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TREES stump grinding specialist. Great service. Est 1967.Terry 530 8741/027 4989080
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ROOFING ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
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CLASSIFIEDS
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Hardy’s Pakuranga
10.00am to 4.00pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays
We are seeking a friendly, customer focused person with a great telephone manner who can attend a busy reception desk. The job has many facets, hence we are looking for a person who can multitask and has great organisational skills. The applicant must have top notch communication skills and enjoy interacting with the elderly. Good computer skills will be necessary with proficiency in Excel and Word. We may consider a job sharing arrangement for this role. Please send your covering letter and CV to: jobs@realliving.co.nz 64 X 90MM (H)
Manager We have a full time position for a self-motivated manager that has mechanical engine experience, enjoys selling and can overall multi task. From our showroom in Whitford, we promote sales and service for John Deere, Stihl, Masport and other leading brands. In the workshop we service the above in conjunction with motor vehicles, including repairs and WOF’s. The successful candidate will have impressive people skills, a tidy appearance and be able to organise a small staff. Responsibilities will also include over-seeing administration requirements and report directly to the owners. Remuneration will include a very acceptable salary and company vehicle. Interested applicant should send their CV’s to peter@woodbinegroup.co.nz
“Seeing lives transformed by Christ’s saving power. Being a community of hope, love and care.”
One Lord One Faith One People
Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz GBR088
Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
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Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142
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Howick Presbyterian Church
St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz | Ph 535 4403
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Sunday, September 2 8.45am Communion in the Chapel 9.50am Café Service with King’s Kids Thursday, September 6 10am Morning Worship
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Do you have empathy and an interest in working with children and adults who are coping with loss and grief? We are seeking a suitable person to fill this part time role, of 15–20 hours a week, as a Coordinator of Grief and Loss services, implementing the Seasons for Growth programme in local schools. Seasons for Growth is a programme of peer support groups for children, teens and adults who are missing someone important from their daily lives through death, separation of parents, or other major change at home. The programme respects all cultural and spiritual beliefs. Ideally the successful applicant will have proven experience of delivering programmes to young people as well as experience in a social service or educational organisation. Excellent communication skills are essential, as is the ability to lead and coordinate a team of volunteers. The ability to work flexible hours is required. This role will suit an outgoing, proactive and self motivated person. Relevant qualifications including Seasons for Growth Companion Training and/ experience in community agencies could be an advantage, however initial training will be given. Please send your CV and any queries to galsscoordinatorapplication@mail.com by thursday 13th September.
With P Endorsement, preferably with TSL, reliable, good communication skills in English, knowledge of Greater Auckland for airport shuttle. Call 021 184 4087 or email jnpshuttles@gmail.com
Pakuranga Park Village
Looking for a church home?
Selwyn Rd, Howick
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
DRIVERS REQUIRED
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Full Time
We require an experienced salesperson who enjoys meeting people, while having the freedom to achieve sales with regular clients in our home maintenance service. Full training will be provided. Phone the Manager now on 09 5800 226
Garage & Small Engines Sales and Repairs
Driving Miss Daisy is a business with a big heart that serves the local community. We are looking for a driver to join our team who is kind, patient and friendly. This position requires someone who is organised, motivated and enjoys being with and helping others. In return you will gain great job satisfaction, variety and a good lifestyle. The job has variable hours depending on the demand each day. The position may involve some weekend work on a rostered basis. This position requires you to have a P endorsement on your drivers licence and a current First Aid Certificate. These qualifications can be gained once your application has been successful. All applications must include a covering letter and a one page CV. Please send to Sue at: howick@drivingmissdaisy.co.nz
All Saints’ Anglican Church
Roofing Sales Representative
WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST
Part Time Driver Required
Christian LINK
You will have teaching experience in ESOL/IELTS programmes or leadership, have demonstrated skills in curriculum review and development and familiarity with NZQA requirements (ESOL) would be an advantage. Part time (day or evening class) position with full time potential. School is situated in Highland Park. Please send your CV to: general@seenet.co.nz
Full Time
Experience necessary. Please call Justine (09) 577 1500
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If these interest you, then you would be interested in the above role in our busy Pakuranga practice. You would be involved in the sales of eyewear, assist clients with their visual needs, together with minor repairs and adjustment of glasses. Office admin and other duties will also be involved. The successful applicant must be self motivated, have the desire to learn new skills, have excellent communication skills, willingness to multitask, be well presented and be able to do fine near work. Full training will be provided. This is a full time position that will include Saturday hours. * Only serious applicants need apply! For further details contact Alice on 576 4769 Or forward your CV by one of the following: Lowes Taaffe & Bhikoo, PO Box 51 352, Pakuranga Email: ltboptom@gmail.com Or deliver to our practice: 125 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga Mall, next door to Pakuranga Post Shop.
ESOL/IELTS PrOgrammES TuTOr/LEadEr
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Driving Miss Daisy (Howick)
GLASSES, CONTACT LENSES, CUSTOMER SERVICES
To clean office in Whitford. Must be reliable, thorough, motivated and have an excellent command of English. All cleaning supplies provided. Required for approx 2 1/2 hours per week. Please phone Sandy 530-8906, tuesday to Friday only or email: sandy@stonemasons.co.nz
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RECEPTION/SALES/TRAINEE OPTICAL ASSISTANT
Knifehand/ Butcher’s assistant
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Full time until Christmas
The dispatch team, at Flower Systems, in our Penrose warehouse is a motivated, fun bunch who get stuck in and get the job done and on time. To help with our extremely busy period to Christmas we need another like-minded, reliable team member, able to work full time 8.30am–5.00pm Monday to Friday until the end of November or early December, largely picking and packing orders but also assisting around our warehouse and showroom. The person we are seeking must be confident, accurate, have a can-do attitude, and enjoy working in a busy but fun team environment. Start date immediate. Please email your interest and CV to: mike@flowersystems.co.nz
Cleaner Wanted
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A part time position is available for approximately three days per week – one day on reception and two days assisting. One of the days (Monday) involves late night surgery hours until 7.30pm. Please note that this is a job share position that relies on flexibility where we cover each other for annual leave, special days off, and short notice sick leave. So this ideally would suit someone with no other commitments. No experience is needed as full training will be given, a great attitude only is required! We’re a happy close knit group that love delivering excellent care for our patients. If you’d like to be a part of our awesome team, please apply in writing only to: Chairside Assistant Position Dentalcare Pakuranga 207 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga reception@dentalcarepakuranga.co.nz
Hours as required, Term Time Only
On-call position available in the management office to assist two secretaries as and when workflow dictates. Applicant must come from a secretarial background with suitable qualifications and experience. For further details please view: https://www.macleans.school.nz/staff/careers-at-macleans/vacancies Direct any inquiries to: Linda Roberts, Principal’s PA, linda.roberts@macleans.school.nz Apply by email to: applications@macleans.school.nz with a covering letter, CV and the names of three referees who may be contacted. Applications close 5pm on 12 September 2018.
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Dental receptionist and Chairside Assistant (combined)
Do you want to be a valued member of a supportive management and multi-disciplinary team and work in a purpose-built facility, within an idyllic East Auckland location? Key attributes and requirements to be in this role: - Minimum 2 years Practice Nurse experience essential - Registered New Zealand Nurse with current annual Practicing Certificate - Hold a current CPR Certificate - Hold a current vaccinators certificate essential - Phlebotomy and cannulation skills essential - Chronic Care management - Passionate about sharing nursing knowledge and skills - Be positive,compassionate and motivated with a can do attitude - Be able to work independently as well as a team player - Be organised and able to prioritise If you have the above skills and qualities, then we would like to hear from you. Hours are: Monday - Friday only, no weekend work. We have two part time positions available. Send you CV to: bronwyn@myhealthteam.nz
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East Auckland Baptist Church is seeking an experienced Financial Administrator for a permanent part-time position. The ideal person will have: Previous experience in an accounting role Experience working with Pastel accounting (or similar), MYOB for wages and Excel/Word Familiarity with accrual accounting Strong written and verbal communication skills Accurate and detailed, conscientious approach to work Ability to work under pressure Ability to work autonomously or co-operatively within a team environment Main responsibilities include but are not limited to: Accounts Receivable/Payable Preparation of monthly financial accounts Preparation of annual accounts for audit Preparation and monitoring of budgets Applicants must have NZ Permanent Residency or Citizenship. if this role sounds like you then, please send your cV and cover letter to: peterm@eastgatecc.org
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Experienced Practice Nurse
Macleans College
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Qualified Beauty Therapist required for a full-time position in our new clinic. Please send you CV with covering letter in confidence to info@actuelle.co.nz. We will reply to you within 5 days. CD262786
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Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers. Don’t delay make contact with our friendly experienced team today. Ph 09 815 8152 Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz
We are seeking a self-motivated person with experience to assist in our Ellerslie warehouse. The successful applicant will: • Have a good level of fitness and strength. This position includes de-vanning of containers and heavy lifting of furniture. • Be able to work independently and as part of a team. • Must be accurate when packing orders. • Be reliable, punctual and have a good attendance record. • Enjoy working in a fast paced work place. • Have a full clean NZ driver’s licence, as this postion will be making deliveries to clients. This is a full time, fixed term position. Apply to Head Office on 07 839 6209 weekdays.
We are opening a brand new clinic!
Pakuranga Plaza
Requires a Qualified Natural Health Consultant - Must have retail experience preferably in natural health or pharmacy - Proven sales ability - Have a qualification in natural health e.g Naturopath, Herbalist etc - Have excellent communication skills This is a part time position which includes a full day on Friday and Saturday; other days may be added in the future. Position is available for immediate start. Remuneration dependant on qualifications, experience/training. Please deliver your CV to: The Manager at Hardys Pakuranga, during business hours Monday to Thursday.
Relief Teachers - We NEED you!
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Sunday at Eastgate 8.30am, 9am, 10:45am & 5.30pm Great Children’s Programme available 5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga, Ph 576 1500 www.eastgatecc.org.nz
Eastgate - a lighthouse in the community
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Barrett emulates Carter B
efore Beauden Barrett scored four tries and accumulated 30 points in the All Blacks 40-12 second rugby test walloping of the Wallabies at Eden Park last Saturday, Dan Carter’s Wellington test against the 2005 British and Irish Lions was considered the greatest performance by a No 10. That day the cool-headed Carter’s master class included three tries and 33 points. He never quite reached such heights again but he went close in signing off in 2015 after New Zealand successfully defended their world crown at Twickenham. Fittingly, Carter was named International Player of the Year that same year, an honour Barrett has claimed in the two years since. Before Carter finished in a blaze of glory, there were many critics who claimed injuries had blunted his brilliance and that others like Aaron Cruden and Barrett deserved to start ahead of him. At that time Barrett was the super sub, normally coming on to play at fullback and inevitably scorching over to score a try. However so entrenched had he become as the All Blacks first-five over the past two years, the excellent Cruden, now followed by Liam Sopoaga, have taken their talent abroad in search of the big bucks. Yet even Barrett can’t take his place for granted in the face of the challenges presented by Crusader
pivot Richie Mo’unga and Chiefs’ Houdini, Damian McKenzie. In fact Mo’unga was the outstanding player of this year’s Super Rugby championship. However All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen remained loyal to Barrett on the basis of his greater experience although he acknowledges Mo’unga’s time will come. Whether that will be against Argentina in Nelson after a fortnight’s break remains to be seen although the Pumas are no mugs, having beaten South Africa 32-19 last weekend. Personally, I would like to see Mo’unga and Barrett both start, with the versatile Barrett moved to second-five or centre where Mo’unga’s subtle pass could create gaps to exploit Barrett’s pace. However, with so many midfield candidates to choose from, that’s unlikely to happen. A shame really because it has already happened at fullback where Jordie Barrett has replaced Ben Smith who has been moved to the right wing. The 6ft 5in Jordie made a good fist of it too, and Smith an even better one on the wing where his vision and ability to link with his supports was so valuable. Nevertheless, Smith remains, along with Israel Folau, the world’s finest fullback. Yet the selectors made the shift
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to give the talented Jordie experience. Mo’unga deserves the same chance. Congratulations to hard toilers Sam Whitelock and Owen Franks for reaching the 100-test milestone in the series against Australia. Meanwhile, it was great to see the Warriors produce their finest game of the season to clinch a top eight NRL playoff spot with their 36-16 win against the Panthers. Especially pleasing was the way five-eighth Mason Lino gelled with Shaun Johnson in stepping in for Blake Green, as he had so well for Johnson earlier in the season. Straight running and snappy passing produced six tries, one to the elusive Lino and three to champion right wing David Fusitu’a. Having reached the playoffs for the first time since 2011, the Warriors need to set their sights higher than the top eight and reproduce the same form that tamed the Panthers.
All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen remained loyal to Beauden Barrett (pictured) on the basis of his greater experience although he acknowledges Mo’unga’s time will come. Photo Planet Rugby
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28 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, August 30, 2018
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The Saturday games saw the start of the senior team finals. The division three women’s final matched two Howick Pakuranga teams against each other. The 3A team won the round robin but were beated by a goal in the final minutes by the 3B team to end a tight match with fierce competition. The division two women then took up the challenge playing Somerville in a game that again went right down to the wire. Tied at full time, the game went to penalty shootouts. Eight seconds with a one on one with goalkeeper and the Division 2 ladies came out winners, clinching the shootout and the title. The division one ladies came second in the season’s table only on goal difference and were looking for revenge and bragging rights. Again, playing Somerville, they came out strongly but the game ended in a nil-all draw and it was back to the penalty shootout. The Howick Pakuranga ladies won 1–0 in front of good support from the crowd. The premier men’s team final saw Howick Pakuranga up against Roskill Eden. Howick Pakuranga won the round robin in both the Intercity round one and the Auckland competition, but were up against a strong Roskill Eden team and knew that earlier season success counted for little. After missing some early
Clockwise from top left: Club president Diana Dowdle and founding member Paul Daniels; Division 1 winners; Division 2 Women; Premier Team with League Shield and Club Trophies; Premier Men with the Ball Kids. Photos supplied
chances and going down to a couple of Roskill Eden goals, Howick Pakuranga couldn’t get enough pressure on the opposition and didn’t end the season in the way they would have liked, going down 6 -1. Overall, this was one of the best season results that the premier men’s team has had and, with a
good proportion of the team coming through the club ranks from the juniors, it is testament to the club structure and officials to have a team from the area competing at this level. On the Sunday the men’s division four team had a great 5 – 0 victory against University to round off a successful finals weekend.
Howick Pakuranga also won the awards for the most successful men’s club, the most successful women’s club, leading to the award for being the most successful club in the 2018 season. Diana Dowdle accepted the silverware and thanked the supporters, officials, coaches and managers who all contribute to the club’s success.
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he Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club is the Auckland Club of the Year. The club won the awards for the most successful men’s club, the most successful women’s club, leading to the award for being the most successful club in the 2018 season. Finals weekend at Lloyd Elsmore pitted the top two teams in each division against each other to claim the Division title and it was a busy day for Howick Pakuranga. Represented in eight finals with seven of the teams winning their grades through the round robin stages, some silverware was already in the cupboard. The weekend got off to a winning start on Friday night with the premier girls and premier boys, coached by Black Sticks Dominic Newman and Sam Lane, beating opposition from Somerville in both finals. The boys won 2 -1 and the girls in a penalty shootout after the game ended in a draw. This is where the future strength of the club lies and it is looking strong, a club spokesperson said. Both teams gained inspiration from coaches who play at the highest level. They both headed the round robin competition and managed to win their finals. The championship boys team also came out winners 6–3 in their match against Roskill Eden to win the championship B grade.
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