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teenage girl has been left battered and bruised after crashing into a marked police car that was allegedly parked in the middle of the road with its lights off. The 16-year-old, whose name the Times has withheld, says she drove into the back of the police vehicle on Bucklands Beach Road at around 11.30pm on Saturday. “Two police cars driving on opposite sides of the road had stopped to talk through the window. They had no lights on so I couldn’t see them and by the time I did it was too late,” she says.
While she is on her restricted license and was in breach of the conditions of her license by driving past 10pm, she and her family are shocked by how she was treated by police following the crash. “They accused me of being drunk, and left me sitting in the crashed car alone while they moved the police car I had hit,” she says. The teen contacted her brother who arrived shortly after. When he arrived he says his sister was drifting in and out of consciousness and the car she had hit had been moved. “I couldn’t understand why no police officer was sitting with her to make sure she was okay, or had
called an ambulance,” her brother Jamie says. Jamie says he too was accused of drunk driving, despite having not had anything to drink, at which point he got upset and was arrested. He was later released without charge. “They said I was being arrested for drunk driving, and then when my breath alcohol test came back negative, they changed their reason to the fact that I was [interfering with] their investigation.” The teen’s sister-in-law arrived at the scene and went to her aide. She was later taken to hospital where she was found to have whiplash, a sprained right leg, a slight
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Is Howick Market in jeopardy? By Nick Krause
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battle is brewing over the old Howick Library building in Fencible Drive – and it could jeopardise the future of the Howick Market. The Howick Village Association (HVA) has held keys to the ageing building at 16 Fencible Drive for a decade, according to one HVA member. The building was used for storing equipment used in the community. Now the HVA has been locked out by Panuku Development, Auckland Council’s development arm, citing public safety. HVA president Ken Scott said Howick businesses are not impressed, particularly as they were given very short notice. “We’re not happy about it,” he said. “We got notification about a month-and-a-half ago that they wanted us to exit it. “The issue now is it’s going to be a challenge to find somewhere close to the market (for storage).” Before the locks were changed at the old library on Monday, June 24, awnings and gazebos used to shelter the Howick Market stalls were stored there for the week. The equipment is used for winter protection in the “wind tunnel” they occupy in the village square each Saturday. Now we may have to consider closing the market,” said Scott. The Howick market has operated in some capacity for around 22 years. It was called the Howick Bazaar and, in its present format with gazebos etc, it has run for approx 13.
The old library building has progressively become worse forcing Panuku Development to lock the doors for good.
When the library on Uxbridge Rd opened in 1997 the old library was left vacant and largely unused. The old library has provided a handy and free storage lock-up for the HVA, Christmas Lighting Trust and, to a lesser extent, the Radio Trust. The contents occupied a good proportion of the ground floor. Scott has also underlined his dissatisfaction with inaction by the Howick Local Board – except for member Jim Donald. “They’ve not done anything on this at all,” he said. There is frustration too that an idea for development or maintenance of the building has been put to the local board in the past but was rejected. A number of Howick businesses had also expressed a
desire to buy the building but that too came to nothing. Storage - especially for the crucial Howick Market equipment – is the priority, he said. At the moment they’re using storage space at the RSA on Wellington Street although Panuku has come to the party, temporarily at least, with a container in which to store Howick Market equipment. It is positioned near the old library. “Our next step is to find something close to Howick Village Market.” Meanwhile Ian Wheeler, director of portfolio management for Panuku told the Times the Fencible Drive building is no longer safe for use by the Howick Village Associa-
tion or any member of the public. “Our priority is to ensure people’s safety so we let the HVBA (HVA) know as soon as it was deemed unsafe,” said Wheeler. “Local markets help make town centres vibrant and enjoyable places and contribute to local economies so we want to do all we can to help the Howick market thrive. We have been working closely with the HVBA to provide an alternative temporary storage option to assist them in keeping the Saturday markets functioning.” Panuku has taken on the cost of providing a container for the market equipment in the Fencible carpark for a six-month period. “To ensure the health and safety
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of the HVBA, we met them on site last week (week beginning Monday, June 24) under managed access so they could remove items, and we have organised to meet them again this week to remove the remainder.” As to the old library’s future, and timing, nothing further is forthcoming from Panuku. “The site may be needed for future transport needs but there are a number of issues to work through with Auckland Transport and other stakeholders before a decision is made,” said Wheeler. ■■ If members of the public/landlords have storage space close to the Howick Village Market, contact HVA on manager@howickvillage. co.nz.
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Our new travel options include a T2 lane on Pakuranga Road (launches 30 June), a proposed Park and ride service at Lloyd Elsmore Park and express bus services between Howick and Panmure Station. The T2 lane will operate in the morning between 6am and 10am, in the westbound direction between Dunrobin Place to Gossamer Drive. The Park and ride service will offer space for 300 vehicles and allow easy access to an express bus service to Panmure Station.
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News bites Aggravated robbery Reeves Road Counties Manukau Police are investigating a serious aggravated robbery which occurred in Reeves Road Pakuranga at around 11.20pm on Sunday night. Police were called following a report of two people being approached by another group on Reeves Road, Pakuranga, and their car being taken. One person received injuries and was in Middlemore Hospital in a stable condition. Senior Sergeant Steve Meade told media that one of the victims was chased down the road and attacked with a hammer resulting in a head injury. Police are making enquiries to locate the vehicle and those responsible. Anyone with any information should get in touch with Manukau Police on 261 1300, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Eastern Stars shine Eastern Stars Youth Band took the stage at the China Youth Art festival recently. Performing a selection of modern classics, the Eastern Stars helped raise money for the Better Life Foundation and other charity organizations. The festival was held at the Bruce Mason Centre on July 2 by Aj & Elijah Co. Ltd an Auckland based company offering professional education and immigration consultancy to international students looking to study in New Zealand.
L-r: Past president Derek Miles, District Governor Wendy Miller, historian Alan La Roche, and wife Coralie La Roche, incoming president Paul Curtis. Photo supplied
Alan La Roche honoured A special presentation was made to Howick historian Alan La Roche for his work in the local community at the Howick Lions Club ‘Change of Officers Dinner’. He was presented with a prestigious Certificate for ‘Honoured Recognition’ from the Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust. Also he and his wife, Coralie received a Members Appreciation Award. Alan had no idea the Presentation was going to be made honouring him.
163 players share $1m jackpot A total of 163 Strike players from around the country will be getting a boost to their bank account after each winning $6737 in Saturday night’s Strike Must Be Won draw. The Strike Must Be Won jackpot of $1 million was not won by a single ticket and therefore rolled down to Division 2, where it was shared by 163 players. Local winners bought tickets at Botany Junction Four Square, Meadowlands Lotto (x2), New World Botany, Pakuranga Lotto and Paper Plus Howick. There were also 10 MyLotto (online) winners from Auckland.
Mangatangi Dam (left) taken on June 29 and Mangatawhiri Dam, taken on July 4.
‘We need rain’ By Nick Krause
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hile last week’s muchneeded heavy rain was welcomed by water utility company Watercare, the region’s dams are still wellshort. The dams in the Hunua Ranges – and Waitakere Ranges on the opposite coast – are one of the three main water sources in Auckland (the other sources are an aquifer in Onehunga and the Waikato River). The exact proportion supplied from each source varies daily. Watercare says it depends on the levels in the storage lakes, forecast rainfall, treatment plant capacity, maintenance requirements and the cost of transmitting water to the treatment plant. Watercare is concerned with the lack of the usual rainfall so far this year. According to Niwa, the
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water storage increase from around 58 per cent to around 63 per cent. “However, in order to bring the dam levels back up to a normal level, we would need normal rainfall for this time of year, plus a lot of extra rain to make up the deficit from January to June. “Therefore, we are still encouraging Aucklanders to use water wisely this winter. We are also carefully balancing Auckland’s water supply, drawing more water from our river and underground aquifers sources than normal to reduce demand on our dams while the dry weather continues through winter.”
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Ashley confronts the challenges The Cerebral Palsy Society gives away 3000 pedometers – and calls for schools and workplaces to step up for annual fundraising event
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shley Jia-Qi Neilson would probably not be as patient and dedicated if she didn’t have Cerebral Palsy (CP), says Ashley’s mum Victoria Wen-xin Neilson. “She’s a much more dedicated and observant child because she must constantly improve and watch out for danger,” says Victoria. Because of Ashley’s CP - a physical disability that affects movement and posture - she has a much better and supportive family than if she didn’t have CP, her mum admits. “Having to deal with all the unexpected and challenging situations, I have changed almost completely as a person. “I’ve not talked to my father much for years, however, due to the chal-
ter as the Cerebral Palsy Society of New Zealand begins to ramp up marketing for its annual campaign. Office workers walk on average 3000 steps a day and the Cerebral Palsy Society wants Kiwi workers to step it up for Steptember, to raise important funds for people living with cerebral palsy. The Steptember campaign challenges New Zealanders to take 10,000 steps a day for 28 days in the month of September (Sept 3-30), or the equivalent exercise from a choice of 40 alternate activities. Participants can log their steps online or via the Steptember app using a supplied pedometer given to them when they sign up. The fundraiser has been designed for
lenging situations that came with Ashley, we are now a much closer family than before.” And the biggest challenge for Ashley, who attends Pakuranga Baptist Kindergarten? “It’s hard to limit to one challenge,” says Victoria. “Ashley depends on others to get to where she needs as she can’t walk without assistance, while at the same time, she has issues making others aware of what she needs because of her struggles with speech. “Cognitively she is doing well but it will be hard for others to realise this and treat her appropriately.” Victoria is opening up about her and her husband Derek’s daugh-
ber sends a powerful message to their workforce or community that their organisation recognises the importance of keeping active and nurturing their health and wellbeing. Cerebral Palsy is the most common physical disability amongst children, with one in every 500 children born in New Zealand being affected by this lifelong condition. ■ Registration is $25 per participant, which includes a pedometer delivered to you, and the chance to win many prizes. Teams of four are $100. You can support the CP Society by making a donation or registering at https://event.steptember. org.nz/signup
work colleagues and schools to form a team of four participants, with last year’s event seeing nearly 17,000 compete in the challenge. Organisers are also offering to the first 100 schools registering a full team of four students and/or teachers, an additional 30 pedometers and all funds raised by the school go into the official team bucket. Gilli Sinclair, chief executive of the Cerebral Palsy Society, says she hopes every school that participates in the ‘First 100 schools challenge’ will meet the goal of raising at least $10 from each student who has received a free pedometer. She says schools and employers recognise that supporting Steptem-
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The number of taxes this Government is heaping onto Kiwis flies in the face of its claim to be the most kind and caring Government yet. When you add up all of the new taxes, and take into consideration the cancelled tax relief, Kiwi families are looking at $7000 out of their pockets over four years. That does nothing to increase the wellbeing of an average family. The Government has increased fuel taxes three times since it came into power, it’s added on a regional fuel tax in Auckland, introduced ring fencing of losses on rental properties, introduced the Amazon Tax, GST on overseas roaming, extended the bright-line test and increased Worksafe levies.
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The selection of art boasts a series of monochrome works from popular and previously represented artists: Mo Stewart and Celia Walker. With a number of contemporary installations such as Waterball from newcomer Summer Shimizu: a capsule of Tamaki Waters held suspended along with submissions of bold paint, whimsical prints and photograms. The awards will be judged and curated by Auckland-based
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Meet the authors, win a book Following on from the excellent response and feedback to the Easter colouring-in competition, judges and authors Marilyn J Bakker and Claire Bunt, have been invited back to Rices Mall, Howick. They will be there on Saturday July 13 and Friday July 19 between 10am and 1 pm to promote their books and discuss what inspired them to write and you can go into the draw to win a book. This presents a great opportunity during the school holidays for children, parents and the public to purchase books, have them personally signed and their questions answered. Marilyn J Bakker, local author of Danger at Devil’s Cove (Gold Award Winner) and The Mystery of the Missing Artefact is currently working on the third adventure story of the series, In Search of the Tarasque, the last of a trilogy of fast-moving adventures.
Claire Bunt of Onehunga has written numerous books including Whatever Happened to Milo (a Coromandel adventure) which was one of the books donated as a prize in the competition. Feedback received from the prizewinner’s mother, Rochelle, informed Claire that the book had been taken to school. It was shared by the teacher who read the book to the prizewinner Caleb’s classmates. “The book is now back at home for us to enjoy. I think it is a gift Caleb will cherish for a long time to come,” said Claire.
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On July 1 and 2, a hearing was held allowing the residents of Reydon Place to express their opposition to commissioners to the proposed redevelopment of 30, 40 Sandspit Rd. The applicant has a right of reply, before a decision is made on whether the development of 71 apartments will go ahead.
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very submission put to a two-day hearing concerning a proposed large-scale apartment development in Cockle Bay has been against the project. Voices of notified community members have been heard on the proposal. Three hearings commissioners last week heard presentations on the proposed development of 30 and 40 Sandspit Road, prior to making a decision on whether or not to grant a consent. The development of what’s commonly known as the old Stewards Motors site would include the construction of an apartment building with approximately 70 apartments, a swimming pool and a cafe open to the public. Speaking rights were limited to the applicant (the developer and his support team), council staff and the notified submitters. Submissions were presented by 14 notified residents, all in opposition to the proposed development. Chair of the Cockle Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association Laurie Slee said it was also encouraging to hear members of the Howick Local Board speak in
opposition to the proposed development. Until very recently the board had been very passive in advocating on behalf of local residents, Slee said. Board chair David Collings and board members Adele White, accompanied by John Spiller, presented to the hearing commissioners stating that they support intensification but believe the proposed development is unsuited to the location. In their presentation they said the development could bring with it significant problems to the immediate and wider neighbourhood, and that allowing it to proceed could set a dangerous precedent. “They spoke of concerns regarding traffic, the impact on schools, additional vehicular traffic, inadequate and dated stormwater and sewerage infrastructure and the flooding and damage that has already occurred,” Slee said. “[They also spoke of] the potential disastrous results from the additional load on current infrastructure, the fact that the Local Board will not be in a position to fund extensive and expensive
remedial work resulting from the development, and the fact that the development does not fit with the character of the area.” Slee said the Cockle Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association welcomed the board decision to be more proactive and become involved in the hearing process, echoing the concerns of many local people. He said that, at one point, the chair of the hearing commissioners praised the quality of the submissions presented. “The commissioners also did not accept at face value the statements made by the developer and planners that the development should be approved because it complied with the definition of an Integrated Residential Development,” he said. The applicant now has a right of reply to all the submissions before the Commissioners make a decision on the application. The right of reply is to be presented by the end of July, with a decision on the application relatively soon after that. Comment has been sought from both the Howick Local Board and Auckland Council.
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Musick Point needs our help What is happening to Musick Point? No longer a beautiful and awe-inspiring place to visit. It was a lovely place to take the family, older visitors and relations – and a popular tourist destination. Unfortunately, it has become a magnet for people who treat it as their own private fun-park – to speed/ race/do burnouts, throw their take-away packaging/ bottles/cans out of the window, rip up the grass, use the bushes as open toilets, pull up the fencing – and indulge in other activities not suitable for family viewing. ■■ Some background:• Musick Point covers the entire area from the junction where Musick Point branches off the end of Clovelly Road - all the way to the radio station. • Musick Point is private property – it is not ‘public’ or council property. • Nobody has the right to be on it except the owners
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and lessees. Visiting is a privilege not a right –problem visitors can be trespassed off the property. • It is important to note Auckland Council have nothing to do with it expect the coastal edges – despite the fact that the place is littered with council signs, they advertise it on their web site - and it appears their staff that have the sorry task of cleaning up the litter. • The custodians are: The Crown/LINZ, parts are owned/and potentially owned by Ngai Tai ki Tamaki. Colliers Corporate in Wellington manage the property on behalf of LINZ/Crown. • The property is leased to Spark NZ Property Management (the road, houses and the area around the old radio station) - and the rest to the golf course. Many locals avoid accessing the point as they find it too depressing to see what it has become – and some are frightened of being hit by vehicles or threatened by vehicle owners if they ask them to slow down. Owners/lessees are fully aware of the issues – the police are supportive - with some good results having been achieved as a result of the public reporting bad behaviour and collecting number plates. ■■ Suggested fixes: • The current closure at 6pm has seen a significant reduction in local after-hours traffic and bad behaviour – so extend this to close at 5pm all year round – does not fix the issues of day time anti-social behaviour. • Fence or put in a ditch to protect the grassed areas - and add speed bumps, more cameras – cost. • Close the point to all vehicles. Whilst allowing limited access to pre-approved groups (radio group, golf club staff, retirement homes) • There is apparently no money to put in 1:33 PM
traffic calming measure, so it might end up being closed altogether, which is sad for everyone else – and all because the antisocial, selfish part of society. The local community have had enough. Interested residents are now considering how best we gather together to take this issue on. We are hoping to work with the local groups (like the BB Ratepayers group), build a Facebook page and help gauge local opinions on options. In the meantime, I encourage the community to continue to report bad behaviour – don’t ignore it - to the Howick police, to *555 and to Colliers Corporate (Wellington), Spark Property Department and Crown Property at LINZ. You are not alone!
Name withheld Bucklands Beach Resident
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I was running up to catch a 70x H&E bus on June 19 when I fell and hit my head on the road. The bus driver must have seen me in his rear vision mirror. He and a passenger picked me up and helped me on the bus. Another passenger put some sticking plaster strips on my head and, as I had an appointment at Auckland Hospital, the driver diverted the bus to go by the hospital to drop me off where I spent the next week. I would like to thank all these people who helped me, especially the bus driver who I think was named Sandeep.
Arthur Moore Pakuranga
Risks for Turanga Estuary Auckland Council has approved a company to discharge treated wastewater into Turanga Estuary (Whitford) which has upset many locals. Quoted by some “you
will be able to drink it” is untrue. The quality of treated wastewater will be reduced and no longer of such a high quality that it will improve the overall conditions in Turanga Creek. Instead, dilution will be relied on to avoid adverse effects. The discharge may result in a marginal reduction in water quality on occasion (especially with regards to ammoniacalnitrogen and nitrate-nitrogen). What about Healthy Waters Mr Mayor.
Barry Wood, Cockle Bay
Savvy neighbours to be applauded Well done to the resident who raised the alarm on probing public servants as would-be scammers under the guise of Eastern Busway researchers. Having dispatched its hi-vis brigade into the gated keep, an intelligent neighbour was having none of it, suspecting they were burglary scouts. Said informant has pointed out something every serious operation should consider: anything you say may be held against you. In this case, when do they leave home and when do they usually return. Riiight. AT has now spoken up to say they are legitimate, providing perfect cover for the wolves to be dispatched to a less wary neighbourhood. Come on, AT. And well done, name withheld. How many of us have had calls from people claiming to have something very important to discuss before asking for personal details? It’s easy to be caught off guard, but it helps to remember that anything we say can be held against us.
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CARER kind & trustworthy lady based in Howick, avail for the care of elderly folk on hrly basis, transport to shops, companionship, walks, meal preparation etc. Ph Judi 022 0708 861
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The hours are 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday for 52 weeks a year. The hourly rate is $17.70 plus .15 cents clothing allowance.
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We are looking for a Service Coordinator person to join our team at Blueprint Diesel Company Limited. This is a front-line role which requires a good phone manner, fluent English and computer skills. A mechanical aptitude is necessary. Any experience or understanding of diesel engines will be an advantage. We specialise in DEUTZ engines. Training will be given internally and opportunities to train internationally. The role is a key part of our business and team. The right candidate will be a team player and focus on customer service liaising between service personal, spare parts, clients, suppliers and management. Remuneration is negotiable, any evidence of experience or skills will be considered. This role is an integral part of our business and finding the right person is key to us. We are happy to consider and discuss options regarding working hours and days for the right candidate. Please send your CV to admin@blueprintdiesel.co.nz James 021 249 1902 DE269456
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.
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Please send a covering letter and Curriculum Vitae by Friday, 19 July to: secretary@sommervillespecial.school.nz or post to: The Secretary, Sommerville Special School, 7a Benghazi Road, Panmure, Auckland 1072
REGISTERED NURSE Required for 20 bed Rest Home
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Sommerville Special School is seeking a Cleaner to work 10 hours a week at the Base School in Benghazi Road, Panmure.
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Our store person John is retiring. We don’t want to see him go but he is leaving us to enjoy his retirement, so we need to replace him. We are a small manufacturing company based in Pakuranga, a private NZ company with ambitions. We are in no immediate rush to fill the position but we are desperate for the right person as the fit is important to our team. The job will suit someone who is flexible, customer focused with the ability to self-manage, loves dealing with internal and external people, has a can-do attitude, someone who can multitask and not get flustered with interruptions from the likes of production staff, deliveries, pickups, whilst keeping the stores running smoothly and dispatching our goods to customers. Initial hand over with the incumbent to learn the systems will be arranged over a few weeks along with time spent with the rest of the team. Make no mistake this is a hands-on role, sole charge, you are a small team of one.
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Saint Kentigern College Saint Kentigern is a leader among Independent schools in Australasia, providing a future focused values based independent Presbyterian education for students from 3 to 18 years old, in four schools on three campuses across Auckland.
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• To manage both inward and outward stock movement whilst maintaining the accuracy and integrity of our 2 warehouses inventory records including all associated documentation and recording keeping. • Working closely with Production Manager to ensure orders are despatched promptly and deadline dates are met. • To develop and maintain a professional relationship with thirdparty carriers, courier companies, and freight forwarders. Online bookings for couriers and freight forwarders. • Purchasing of some bulk materials and pallets. • Keep a clean and safe working environment and optimise space utilisation. • Hours of work 7 am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday • Hourly pay, paid weekly
PRACTICE NURSE Botany Junction Medical are a caring team of multilingual and multi-cultural health professionals that care for a diverse enrolled patient population. A large number of these patients are Chinese patients so applications ideally would be fluent in Mandarin and English. It would suit someone who is a team player, is a skilled vaccinator and cervical smear taker. The position is available to start as soon as possible 40 hours per week on a rostered basis. We would consider applicants for part time hours if needed. Please email bronwyn@bjdocs.co.nz
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2-3 + yrs previous warehouse experience preferred Exposure and understanding of lean manufacturing a bonus Current and clean fork hoist license Good communication, organisational, time management and mathematical skills • Dependable and Reliable • Good understanding of inventory processes, data entry, and computer skills • Physically fit and able to lift 25kgs • Must be computer literate • Preferably your own reliable transport • Must be fluent in all aspects of the English language If this is you or you need to know more, please send us your CV in the first instance and let’s see if it’s a match.
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We are seeking a Heritage Specialist who will actively preserve, enhance and promote the rich history of Saint Kentigern College. Working with a variety of stakeholders, the Heritage Specialist will be primarily concerned with capturing and showcasing contemporary College life through editorial oversight of the College Yearbook as well as enhancing the College Archive through careful curation, management and promotion using a variety of media channels. This role is three days per week over Monday to Friday, during College Term Time only. There is flexibility on which days of the week are the three working days, however the days need to be consistent each week. For more information on this role and to apply see our Current Vacancies page on our website www.saintkentigern.com Applications are to be made online via the website and close Thursday 25 July 2019 at 3:30pm. PS269129
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A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has resolved under section 105, Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If 10% or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to: Chairperson, Board of Trustees Riverhills School 13 Waikaremoana Place, Pakuranga 2010 by 8 August 2019
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Sonny Bill is on thin ice
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aving suffered hamstring problems soon after making the All Blacks’ 39-man squad, Sonny Bill Williams is skating on thin ice. Injuries have plagued the 33-yearold since rupturing his Achilles at the 2016 Olympics but national selectors Steve Hansen, Ian Foster and Grant Fox have retained their faith in him at the expense of others who have shown consistent form. Hansen is a great believer in experience and with Ma’a Nonu having failed to make the squad and Ryan Crotty out for eight weeks with a hand injury, Williams is his most experienced midfield back. Unfortunately, given his history over the past four years, he could be a liability rather than an asset. Other midfielders in the squad include Anton Lienert-Brown, Ngani Laumape and Jack Goodhue while Braydon Ennor can play centre as well as wing and versatile Jodie Barrett can play 12, 13, 14 and 15. Of the regular midfielders Lienert-Brown has the best off-load and the powerful Laumape is the most prolific try-scorer. Joining former St Kentigern College student Ennor as new All Blacks are Chiefs flanker Luke Jacobson, flying Crusaders wing Sevu Reece, Highlanders lock/ flanker Jackson Hemopo and firstfive Josh Ioane.
All Black and Blues back Sonny Bill Williams is carrying another injury.
With the 11 Crusaders expected to be rested for the July 20 Buenos Aires test against Argentina, others will have a chance to stake their claims for a regular berth. With Liam Squire making himself unavailable, competition for his No 6 jersey between Vaea Fifita, Shannon Frizell, Dalton Papalii and Jacobson should be fierce. Particularly pleasing was the promotion of rugged Highlanders
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hooker Liam Coltman and speedy Chiefs halfback Brad Weber who consistently performed well in Super Rugby, as did Jacobson before he suffered concussion. Having scored 15 tries in that competition, the electrifying Reece beat fellow Fijian Waisake Naholo for his spot and looks destined for an exciting international career. Meanwhile coach Scott Robertson and his champion Crusaders
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had cause to celebrate their third consecutive Super Rugby championship victory with their hard fought 19-3 win against the rugged Jaguares in Christchurch last Saturday. The score didn’t do justice to the Jaguares’ sterling effort with powerful man of the match Pablo Matera proving with his strong runs and crunching tackles he’s among the world’s best No 6s.
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Such was the Jaguares overall defence, the Crusaders were confined to just one Codie Taylor try, with Richie Mo’unga scoring the remaining 14 points from a perfect kicking performance. It was a happy final Crusaders stanza for Ryan Crotty, Matt Todd, Owen Franks and Jordan Taufua who head overseas next year when captain Sam Whitelock will take a year’s leave. Replacing them won’t be easy, even for a franchise as blessed for depth as the Crusaders are, especially if “Razor” Robertson is promoted to the All Blacks coaching staff when Steve Hansen moves on. Meanwhile Hansen will be keen to sharpen some of his weary, ageing All Blacks who, like the old grey mare, don’t look like they used to. With so many Jaguares having developed combinations during the Super 12 competition, cohesion shouldn’t be a problem when Argentina clash with the All Blacks on home soil. Once renowned for the strength of their scrum, they have developed their 15-man game nicely and are dangerous when moving the ball wide to their centre, fullback and wings. Nor should it be forgotten they beat Ireland at the 2015 World Cup. ■ Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer.
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Teen sailors selected for Blake adventure
Pak Premiers secure win Pakauranga United Rugby Club’s Premiers recorded a solid 33-10 win over Waitemata on Saturday. RESULTS:
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hree talented young sailors have been selected to represent their sailing clubs at Blake Inspire for Sailors, a sixday environmental leadership development adventure developed by Blake (formerly the Sir Peter Blake Trust) and Yachting New Zealand. They are Cameron Evans (Year 11) Howick Sailing Club; Luke Townend (Year 11) Bucklands Beach Yacht Club and Sean Hancock (Year 11) Bucklands Beach Yacht Club. The programme will run from July 7 to July 12 in Auckland where 30 teenaged sailors from yacht clubs across New Zealand will gather to learn about environmental issues facing New Zealand and the impacts they have on our marine and coastal environments. Blake Inspire for Sailors enables delegates to come away with enhanced leadership capabilities and strategies to start driving positive change and action within their sailing clubs and communities, the organisation said. Sir Peter Blake Trust (Blake) CEO, James Gibson, says the programme combines Sir Peter
Access Solutions Premiers 33 – 10 Waitemata Tries: Michael McBeath x 1, Jerry Samania x 1, Tyburg Mauafua x 1, Hawaii Ahokovi x 1 and Saleaula Silipa x 1 Conversions: Hawaii Ahokovi x 4 Halftime: 14 -5
Marie Raos Ray White Premier Development had a bye. Safari Group U20s 25 – Marist 15 Left to right: Cameron Evans; Luke Townend; Sean Hancock.
Blake’s passions of sailing and environmental awareness and protection. “Like Sir Peter Blake, these students have a deep connection with the ocean through sailing and are passionate about protecting the marine environment for future generations. Together with Yachting New Zealand, we’ve developed a fantastic hands-on learning programme that combines adventure and education, with the aim of inspiring these young people to lead a sustain-
able future. “Delegates will spend the week developing their skills with some of New Zealand’s environmental leaders and experts, as well as learning about Sir Peter’s legacy and spending time with some of New Zealand’s sailing legends,” says Gibson. Chief executive of Yachting New Zealand, David Abercrombie says they are thrilled to be offering this exciting opportunity to members of yacht clubs. “Sir Peter Blake had a huge
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impact on the sport of sailing and it’s great to see his legacy live on, especially in programmes like Blake Inspire. Yachting New Zealand have a long-term vision to help develop more young leaders and this opportunity to partner with Blake is going to help create outstanding young people. “We want these students to go on to play an active role in their clubs and communities and foster the type of environment that grows the sport and the people around them.”
Tries: Sam Beere x 1, Sione Takai x1, Quentin Hill x 1 and Cameron Finefeuiaki x 1 Conversion: Harry Valk x 1 Penalty: Harry Valk x 1 Halftime: 20-5
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