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en Dowdle’s CV would give any top politicians a run for their votes. The young social change advocate, environmentalist and motivational speaker lobbies with minsters, head honchos of large corporations and not-for-profit organisations as he fights for change. Little wonder then that the former Pakuranga College head boy has been invited as a Global Changemaker at the prestigious Global Youth Summit in Zurich Switzerland from July 24-30. “From 4000 applicants they selected only 60,” says the astute 21-one year old. The summit will have 60 Changemakers from all over the world for a life changing week of skill building, networking and brainstorming about community projects that impact environmental and social change. What started four years ago in Pakuranga College as a high school project has Ben lobbying with top government officials in New Zealand and Australia as he leads a wide political campaign `Unmask Palm Oil’ for mandatory labelling of palm oil. “We have been running it for the last five years which is a long political time frame,” says the university student who is doing a conjoint degree and also coaches the junior boys competing in A grade Under 15 at Pakuranga College. Talking about the long, arduous
journey to bring about change he says: “It started when I was co-chairing the environmental council in college and learnt about a common ingredient in food called palm oil. The ingredient can cause large scale deforestation which leads to carbon emissions and loss of wildlife in South East Asia.” Whilst working on the project, the team discovered that strangely enough, palm oil doesn’t have to be labelled on the ingredient list in New Zealand and Australia. It means that when people buy cooking oil, it is difficult to tell if it contains palm oil, let alone know whether it has been produced responsibly. “What we thought would take
us weeks, has taken us years as we’ve spoken to companies, business groups, politicians. While our campaign got incredible results and there’s been a high level of public support, we didn’t realise how complex the food labelling legislation really is,” he says. Meeting the Australian Minister for Environment Greg Hunt was a humbling experience. “He was very supportive and it was quite an honour to meet him,” says Ben who has been making presentations to the New Zealand Parliamentary Commerce Select Committee. He has also been working with major companies including Coles, Woolworths and Nestle whilst maintaining a close work-
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Where wildebeests roam, one former member of the Times ‘family’ is sure to follow. However, during June, there’s no place like home for multiaward-winning wildlife photographer, David Lloyd. The former Howickian (now resident in London) will be on hand during the opening of his latest exhibition titled As Long As There Are Animals at Howick’s Monterey Art Gallery, now until June 25. Showcasing a range of works, mostly taken on safari in Africa, the exhibition showcases photos designed to capture the very personalities of the animals they portray. Influenced by German wildlife photographer Frans
The longest and largest grassroots relay for peace in history graced Howick College last week (Tuesday May 24). The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run will cover over 3500 kilometres of New Zealand’s roads and highways, involving some 60,000 school children nationwide between May-June 2016. Head of outdoor education at Howick College Dave Mason and his students ran with the Peace Torch from Mellons Bay Reserve to Howick College before the ceremony. Riverhills School and Pakuranga Heights School also participated in their own Peace Runs. The Peace Run was launched in April 2016 in New York with one flaming torch lighting over 140 Peace Torches. Each of these are then returned to their respective nations to be carried on an inspiring journey of Peace. Unlike other organised running events, the Peace Run does not seek to raise any funds or to promote any political or religious agenda. It simply operates at a grassroots level to inspire people from all walks of life to help foster a better, brighter future for all of humanity. In schools the Peace Run team works together with teachers to promote harmonious living between people of different cultures, nationalities and beliefs through school presentations and programs. “This event offers everyone an opportunity to take a small step for global understanding and to feel part of a larger world family. We are all torch bearers for harmony in our daily lives – the run brings this understanding to life,” said team member Daniel Rubin. People from all faiths and nationalities have been drawn to participate in this event, which was founded by Sri Chinmoy in 1987. Author, musician, humanitarian and former athlete, Sri Chinmoy encouraged sport as a powerful instrument in promoting global harmony and his international marathon team organises over 600 athletic events and multi-day races annually. “Each good heart champions the cause of Peace,” he said. Past Peace Run patrons have included All Black coach Graham Henry, Allison Roe, Precious McKenzie, John Walker, Rod Dixon, the late Arthur Lydiard and Ian Ferguson. They join a long list of world leadrs including Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa as well as Carl Lewis, Jon Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney and Arnold Schwarzenegger who have supported the event over the past twenty years.
Lanting, Mr Lloyd told the Times during an interview in 2012 that his take on shooting is one which can inspire everyone. “I take pictures that will look good on someone’s wall, rather than photographing the kill. People don’t want animals with blood all over them on their walls,” he said. Gallery director, Maureen Crombie, says she is delighted to see David and his work return to Howick. She’s expecting this exhibition to attract a great deal of interest from across the city. For details, including gallery opening times, see montereyartgallery.co.nz. Additional information regarding the
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Garnet Donald Tregonning of Howick was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to orthopaedics. Mr Tregonning has been a member of the Orthopaedic Consultant Staff at Counties Manukau Health since 1975 and has made a significant contribution to orthopaedics in New Zealand. He was a member of the New Zealand Orthopaedic Association Education Committee from 1991 to 1993 and Chaired the Committee from 1994 to 1997. Early in his career he introduced a modern method of fracture management to New Zealand, which has since become widely established. He was involved with teaching this technique for many years and was a Senior Trustee of the AO/ASIF Foundation (Association for Osteosynthesis/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation) education group from 2000 to 2012. He has been course director for these courses in New Zealand and the Pacific. He was Chairman of the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in the late 1990s and was a New Zealand Examiner in Orthopaedic Surgery from
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Ferry parking problems unresolved By Marianne Kelly
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combination of commuter ferries, the Waiheke vehicular service, boat marinas and recreational trailer boats from throughout the Super City launching at the free public ramp has been getting up Half Moon Bay residents’ noses for years. But efforts to alleviate individual problems seem to be compounding the big issue on peoples’ minds – car parking.
The latest issue is the loss of 26 car parks on both sides of Pigeon Mountain Road to accommodate changes to the Prince Regent Drive/Sunderlands Road intersection and to install metering signals to improve traffic flow in evening peak commuter times. Half Moon Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association chairman, Keith Ingram says: “We need more car parks, we should not be losing them. “We are living in an area which
is very car park sensitive and all Auckland Transport is doing is removing car parks as an answer to the problem.” At an association-organised public meeting in Half Moon Bay, Howick Local Board transport portfolio member, Steve Udy said the community needed to think extremely carefully about car parks. “We could double-storey the parking tomorrow. But with population numbers about to double,
Team NZ nab silver a world champs By Rumer-Grace Archer Taking out second place in the World Cheerleading Championships brought tears of both joy and sadness to three Howick College cheerleaders. Year 11 students Rosie Salt, Gaby Hill and Renee Cure represented New Zealand in the All Girl Elite division at the world champs in Florida, United States, last month. When team New Zealand were awarded silver medals, Rosie, Gaby and Renee admit that behind their smiles it was disappointing to lose their two year winning streak to Team Mexico. “It’s still a great achievement but it was pretty upsetting because we won the two previous years so we were going for the three-
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peat,” Rosie says. They agree that making too many mistakes in the routine is what held them back from taking first place. Rosie and Gaby, who were in the winning New Zealand team last year, were still surprised by the atmosphere
of the competition. “There are so many people, it’s quite overwhelming,” Rosie says. Renee, who performed in the championship for the first time this year, says the giant spot lights and huge audience made her feel “like an ant on stage.”
we can’t double the car parks. What’s the traffic jam going to be up the road? Car parks are not the answer.” Local resident Richard Poole, who is also chairman of the Greater East Tamaki Business Association (GETBA), said planners should be looking at the big picture: “Commuter ferries, buses from Lloyd Elsmore Park to the car ferry, freight, trucks, while 40 per cent of Auckland’s pleasure boats launch here. “Pleasure boating is the second biggest recreational spend in Auckland so we need to promote boat launching other than here where there is an enormous gridlock. I suggest a sea wall and land fill west of the new pier area.” Local Board chairman David Collings agreed, saying the original Half Moon Bay ferry terminal masterplan had a $50 million price tag and ramifications for the public boat ramp. It involved dredging and reclaiming some land. “This is why the board has used $2.5 million to get a pier and pontoon underway. There is a bigger plan but it is all about dollars. It’s not that we don’t want to do it, it’s all about funding. The Half Moon Bay area is a dog’s breakfast with freight and ferries. But we have no magic bullets.” Other proposals included moving recreational boating to the end of Musick Point, while Point England was also being discussed, he said. Mr Udy said reclamations required many resource consents
and were very expensive to build. “I am not confident that we could get that through. So we have a limited amount of space here. “We could consider pay and display. I would like to charge $10 to park here and provide a free shuttle. A boat launching fee of $10 could be considered too.” But Mr Collings said he was against pay and display at the moment. “It will put people off using the ferry. We need quick shuttles or should encourage people to car pool.” Meanwhile residents of Compass Point Way are fed up with Waiheke commuter cars parked permanently in their street. A resident told the meeting at least 20-25 permanent Waiheke cars were parked “and we are tired of looking at the same car for more than two weeks.” While a 120 minute parking restriction has been installed on one side of the street Mr Udy said the local board wanted the restriction on both sides, but Auckland Transport said it could not do so. “There should be a daytime or 12-hour parking limit. If we go to Waiheke we can only park a car there for 24 hours,” he said. Introduction of short-term parking at the terminal was a short-term stop gap, Mr Ingram said. “All it’s done is shift the problem further afield. AT is not looking at the bigger picture around people movements.”
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ucklands Beach Lions love making spectacles of themselves – or more correctly, they love making spectacles happen for others, especially children. For 14 years the club has been donating money to the Middlemore Foundation’s eyeglass fund, which allows Kidz First Children’s Hospital to make sure children who might otherwise go without, get the glasses they need. While there is government help available, it is once only, so children who break their glasses or need a change of prescription, sometimes go without. Opthamology service manager Kathie Smith said it was
vital children got the help they needed to see. “They can fall behind quickly in school, almost before some people even notice, so the testing programmes we have are critical, just as our hearing tests are.” Club president Sue Green said Lions had never asked for an estimate of children helped, but with the fund getting through about $10,000 a year, and the club accounting for around a third of that, it was significant numbers. The Middlemore Foundation’s David Kemeys said without a fund that actually put glasses on faces, sophisticated testing regimes and equipment were pointless.
“If you are struggling, it’s one thing to know your child needs help, and another to be able to afford it.” Buckland Beach Lions began contributing in 2002, and 14 years later have donated more than $36,000. Mr Kemeys said the foundation was hugely grateful. “Many of the kids helped have no idea what it took to make their glasses happen, but our people have seen lives changed,” he said. “Maybe it’s the views out Bucklands-Howick way that make the people so interested in good eyesight, because the Prospect of Howick has been making regular contributions for more than a decade too.”
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School gets $7.3m cash injection By Farida Master
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here was an announcement of scale made on Wednesday morning at Ormiston Primary School by Hekia Parata, Minister of Education and Nikki Kaye, Associate Minister of Education along with Andrew Bayly MP for Hunua. Talking about the huge injection of cash they were going to make to the school, Ms Parata spoke to students telling them that the money she has managed to get from the Prime Minister is the highest ever in education. “We have got $11 billion for education, which is more than the police, transport, foreign affairs and conservation, all put together. “We are going to put $7.3 million in your school to expand it. We try and do big things — have bigger, warm and flexible learning spaces.” How many of you speak more than one language, she asked the students. On seeing the big show of hands, she said, “All of you have big brains and are very clever children. That’s why we have to give you the best and also make sure we invest in professional
growth: All smiles about the education budget is Minister of Education Heikia Parata (second left) with Hunua MP Andrew Times photo Wayne Martin Bayly, Learning Leader Ormiston Primary Heath McNeil and Associate Minister of Education Nikki Kaye.
development of the teachers so that they can give their best.” Showing them a picture of a jigsaw puzzle she said that a lot of planning and hard work had gone into the education budget
but now “with the help of helpers like Nikki Kaye and Andrew Bayly there was going to be a lot of development in the education infrastructure in the area, including a playground.”
Ms Kaye said there was a huge growth trajectory for Auckland and the school in particular. “Your school is so popular and now has 290 students. It has grown so fast!
“We are also going to have a new Ormiston Junior College start early next year so that you don’t have to travel to other parts of the city.” It led one of the students to ask: “When are you going to start Ormiston University?” which evoked laughter and had the Associate Minister of Education say that perhaps they can plan it in the next budget! Giving an overview of the education budget, Ms Kaye said they had $150m for new schools and growth across New Zealand, as well as investment in publicprivate partnerships. The budget has provided for $882.5 million in school property. Learning leader of Ormiston Primary School Heath McNeil said that this week it would be his two year anniversary with the school. “Though the school is not twoyears-old, I was appointed six months prior to the school starting. When I first arrived, all I saw is this pillar and flat land. “The real magic happened when we introduced learners to our school and now we will continue to collaborate with the growing community and the Ministry of Education.”
Sportsmanship, setbacks and setting goals By Farida Master Whatever you do, if you are brave, you will be fortuitous, Shea McAleese, Olympian hockey player and vice captain Black Sticks said to the students at Somerville Intermediate school. In a build-up to the Olympic games in Rio, Somerville Intermediate invited the world class hockey player who has represented New Zealand in the Beijing and London Olympics, two World Cups and Common Wealth Games. Sharing notes about the spirit of sportsmanship, setbacks and setting goals, the 30-year-old player said: “Once I have my bling, I will come back to speak to you boys. “I have been playing for 11 years and I plan to hang up my boots after Rio Olympics,” said the elite New Zealand hockey player who gets paid to play in Europe. Despite a broken rib
focus: Students of Somerville Intermediate School request Olympic hockey player Shea McAleese to autograph their hockey sticks and running shoes.
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that snapped in half six weeks ago, a busted middle finger and a reconstructed shoulder that has had three dislocations, the die-hard hockey players
believes he is in top form. Never give up and never give in, no matter what you do in life, he said empathically, addressing the impressionable
audience. “And don’t be afraid to let your emotions show. I have cried when I won and cried when I haven’t won,” he said. Showing clips of different games he’s played the world over, he said: “When thousands of people start roaring in the stadium, you just start jumping, You may look silly doing it, but it’s ok.” Encouraging the students to have a dream, he advised that everyone should set goals everyday and keep driving even if you fail. “Set a goal, make a plan and get to work. If you dare to dream big, you can achieve anything,” he said giving examples of his role models like Olympians Barbara Kendall and Ian Fergusson. “It’s important to have a dream to be the next John Key or the next Richie McCaw.” Talking about the time he had written down his goal when he first started playing hockey at
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very day is a good-time day for 100-year-old Rhys Runciman whose philosophy on life is to take one day at a time. “I always see the funny side,” he says, “but I get into trouble often. “I say what I think. I have no time for PC. It gives me a pain.” The Botany Downs centenarian still walks one-two kilometres a day. He’s the oldest, but regarded as the fittest, at the HBH (Howick Baptist Healthcare) Day Care programme in Howick which he attends twice a week because, “I felt I was getting a bit remote from people”. He’s also the only member of the Pakuranga Christian Fellowship congregation in Udys Road, Pakuranga, who has turned 100 and still turns up every Sunday. About 140 friends and family attended a special birthday party for him at the church. They included his son Roly and his wife Gail, of East Tamaki Heights; his daughter Lenore and her husband Howard Heap, of Palmerston North, along with nine grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Mr Runciman was born in Mt Eden and went to Mt Eden, Avondale, Papatoetoe and Mt Albert primary schools and then Mt Albert Grammar school. The family followed his dad who managed the Kauri Timber Company then based in Fanshawe Street, Central Auckland. He started out as a mechanic but was not a fan of the work so moved into heavy engineering. He got a steam engine ticket which gave him one of the most important jobs in saw mills, driving all the mill machinery. He spent two months in hospital with pleurisy which ruled him out for active service in World War II. Instead he ended up in sawmills, in wartime regarded as an “essential” industry. While he was in hospital in Rotorua he met a nurse Ruth Lenore who was
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to become his wife. He had to wait two years for her to finish her nursing training before they could marry. They were living in Edgecumbe, Bay of Plenty when their children, Roly and Lenore, were born and moved on to Carters’ mill in Maramarua where the children grew up. “It was a milling town then,” Roly says, “where Dad looked after the steam engines. But the town no longer exists.” When it was time for further education, the family shifted back to Auckland, Mr Runciman transferring to the Carter Merchants timber mill in Morningside. Home was in Mt Wellington where the couple remained until Mr Runciman retired. In 1987 they bought their Botany Downs home where Mr Runciman lives today. “The third-acre section in Mt Wellington was too much for the old bloke, and this house was brand new,” he says.
“Ruth saw a pantry with a door on it and said ‘that’s what I want’.” In retirement Mr Runciman took up wood turning making articles from three-legged tables to toys for his grandchildren and now great-grandchildren, along with gifting them to many charities. He only recently stopped packing for the Mt Wellington Community Churches Food Bank and received a volunteer community service award in 2004. Along with walking each day, he is also a fan of the Auckland public libraries audio books which, his family says, provides a brilliant service, especially when old eyes are failing. “Otherwise he’s good as gold,” they say. He cooks freezer-ready meals supplied by Lenore and Gail, makes his own porridge for breakfast every morning and custard from scratch. He can throw a roast dinner together and is generally independent.
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Auckland’s budget maintains status quo By Marianne Kelly
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teady as she goes is the way Mayor Len Brown describes the 2016/2017 annual plan which was adopted by Auckland Council last week. “Unusually for me I’m going for the status quo and I’m quite liking it,” he told the Times in a recent interview. I’m mindful this is election year so we will go into the new financial year without major budgetary debates.” After a three-year transition period, Mr Brown says the final rating system needs a chance to settle in. “We’re giving the community a breather until the next 10-year Plan is debated
in 18 months time. annually over the That’s the time to next two years have a look.” from the diversiConsequently fied assets portfolio the general rate in order to manage increase is 2.4 per debt within prucent (2.6 per cent dent limits. The for residential and portfolio is cur1.7 per cent for rently valued at business ratepay- Auckland $335 million. ers) while debt Mayor Len Council officservicing remains Brown ers recommended at 11.5 per cent of drawing down the revenue and the debt to rev- money to manage the debt enue ratio is 265 per cent, up ratios and continue funding from 250 per cent. “We are capital works. Credit rating maintaining a solid and con- agencies have warned the sidered position on debt,” he council of a rating downsays, “to preserve our double grade if its debt-to-revenue A rating.” approaches 270 per cent. Mr One of the most conten- Brown is opposed to loading tious issues among council- a bigger proportion of the lors was a decision to draw interim transport levy onto down up to $100 million business rather that busi-
ness and residential contributions should be consistent with the rating system. The levy is set at $113.85 for nonbusiness properties and $182.85 for business. “It’s easy to advocate for the residential ratepayer by reducing the proportion they pay. But it’s not fair on the business community. If I am not advocating for the business community, who will? The share should be equitable for all ratepayers.” Similarly, he says, feedback about the UAGC (uniform annual general charge) has been strong for retention of the current rate or a reduction. “If I was solely the Mayor of Howick, Epsom, or Orakei, then I would have a different opinion.”
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Train our kids young
A programme, ‘Why Am I?’, appeared on our television screens last night (Tuesday, May 3). It told of what is said to be ’one of the world’s most important scientific studies about humans’ which has been carried out in Dunedin for the past 44 years. Called the Dunedin Study, it began in 1972 when Otago University started following the lives of 1037 people born between April 1972 and March 1973. Every year since, most of these people have spent a day undergoing a series of tests and answering questions. A major finding of the study is that early life is a reliable indicator of what sort of people they are likely to become as adults. This ought not to be a surprise. The Bible says: “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Don’t you sometimes wish... If only!? We could avoid a lot of heartache if we obeyed that wisdom and took better, conscious care of our children. The programme continues on our screens for three more weeks. Harvey Rosieur, Howick
Sort out the parking
We have just today (Sunday June 5) returned from a lovely day in town attending the Queen’s Birthday weekend celebrations at The Cloud. We used the ferry to transport us from Half Moon Bay which at the time seemed like a good idea to avoid congestion on the roads – big mistake! After driving round and round the Half Moon Bay carpark, unable to find a car park for a car despite there being many, many empty trailer-only car parks. We were fortunate to have someone leave so managed to get a park for our car. On our return to the carpark at 3.30pm we were absolutely astonished to find people returning to their cars which, due to
spent a ridiculous amount of money building a fancy bridge which cost millions of dollars. Why did they not construct something a little less ostentatious and finish the roading and footpaths to an acceptable standard at the time. Bob Wichman, Botany
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EASTERN LINE: Reader Bob Wichman believes millions more dollars will be needed to widen the existing two-track tunnel into Britomart. Photo at.govt.nz
Three into two doesn’t go All the excitement about the CRL allowing for more trains to enter and leave Britomart, but I do not believe any positive statements have been made about how Auckland Transport plans to fit the unavailability of carparks (unless you had a boat trailer of course), they had parked in some of the many EMPTY trailer parks, to find they had been ticketed $40 each! Come on Auckland Transport - do you want to get cars off the road and using the ferry and bus service or not? Jenni Collier
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Re Alan Duff, “Real Men”. What a wonderful article by Alan Duff “Real men don’t beat up kids” (NZ Herald, Tuesday May 24). This brave, intelligent, articu-
eastern line into the equation. Maybe when they realise that they will still have a problem with three services trying to use two tracks, we will be given the good news that millions more dollars late man faces up to the problem and gives it a kick in the guts. Not once does he even mention the Treaty. How refreshing. Naturally all Maori leaders – the kaumatua, Maori Wardens, MPs, Maori Statutory Boards, Waitangi Tribunal etc, will come out strongly in support of his words. Or will they? Perhaps these plastic puppets are too busy dipping their noses in the public trough. Keith Beasley, Dannemora
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will be needed to widen the existing two-track tunnel into Britomart, something that should have been done in the first place. Bob Wichman Botany making a stand about the lack of a footpath on Ormiston Road. What is the major concern is that this area is supposed to be the showpiece of the prime Ormiston development, and it looks more like a bomb site. Ormiston Senior College principal Diana Patience says the school has been trying to get something done for the last six years, and all the parties involved can do is pass the buck, and say the work should get underway within a year and will be completed by the end of 2018, another two and a half years. Not good enough! The Manukau City Council
Re Gary Hollis’s letter “Where’s your rent going?” (Times, June 2). The blame game between the Key-led Government and Auckland Council is hotting up. The Auckland Council has little, if any, responsibility for the major demand factors of immigration, overseas ownership or investors outbidding prospective home buyers. I have not seen even one comment from our mayor or any of his 21 councillors that criticises Government inaction on these factors. Are they all wimps or do they live in a different world to the rest of us? David Reid, Howick
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Well said MP Burstein (Times, May 9) regarding “fighting dogs”. We humans are the cruellest and most destructive species on the planet. There are no other animals that would be capable of such calculated cruelty and barbarity as the human race. Yet we are supposed to be the most superior and intelligent of all animals. I question that. I Glover, Pakuranga
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These large advertisements on devices mounted on wheels which are despoiling our little green parks are certainly sending me crazy. It is unbelievable that advertising is increasingly allowed to spoil Howick beauty spots using public land. I urge those who find it offensive as I do to speak up. J Cooper , Cockle Bay
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Whist is an easy card game where you meet people and enjoy a morning tea break. We play every Thursday at the Howick Bowling Club, entrance from Selwyn Road. Start time 10am, finish just after midday. Help given to new players. Phone Mary 534-9675.
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Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple will be hold an open day on Sunday June 12 from 10.30am – 3.30pm, 16 Stancombe Road, Flat Bush (Corner of Chapel / Stancombe Rd). Activities such as tea meditation, tai chi, temple tour, vegetarian food stalls, children’s colouring, free spinal health check and much more. Entry is free and everyone is welcome.
Nick Beveridge will be hosted by Forest & Bird to talk about protecting the critically endangered fairy tern. Intervention is essential to their survival. Meet 7.30pm, June 13 at the Gardens Community Hall, 5 Mt Lebanon Cres, Manurewa. All welcome.
Opera season
New Zealand Opera’s season starts with a new production of The Magic Flute. It’s directed by Arts Laureate Sara Brodie and features sets and props by John Verryt, costumes by Elizabeth Whiting and Lisa Holmes and lighting by Paul Lim. NZ Opera’s director of music Wyn Davies conducts the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. The opera is performed at 7.30pm on June 16, 18, 22 and 24, and 2.30pm on June 26 at the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, Central Auckland.
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The Citizens Advice Bureau needs volunteers. If you are a good listener, can problem solve and want to use your skills to help others, consider becoming a CAB volunteer. If you communicate well, are confident using a computer, are non-judgmental and comfortable in a multicultural team, plus committed to community service with a curiosity for information, and would like to be a bureau interviewer, phone Louise at Citizens Advice Bureau, Pakuranga, on 576-8331.
Orchid society
The next meeting of the Howick Orchid Society is in the Fencible Lounge, Uxbridge Rd, Howick on Sunday June 12, 1.30pm. Glenn will give a Power Point presentation on his recent visit to OPEC12 in Bangkok. Afternoon tea, orchid plant raffles, orchid flowers displayed, visitors welcome, entry $2. Phone Anton 537-1251.
Library book sale
Huge book sale at Howick Library. Non-fiction, large print, general fiction, crime fiction, sci-fi/fantasy, romance, westerns, graphic novels, magazines, CDs, DVDs, children’s fiction and non-fiction. Nothing over $5. 25 Ubridge Road. Monday July 4-Saturday July 23.
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Dance yourself happy
Love music and dancing? Tired of dancing in your living room all alone? Join in at the Howick Leisure Centre stadium for an hour of free, uninstructed leg-shaking, side-stepping, bodypopping, running man, robot, old-school, or whatever your style may be. 563 Pakuranga Rd, Howick. Every Wednesday 8pm9pm starting July 20. Visit www. facebook.com/DanceYourselfHappy
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Our next meeting is on June 14 at Te Tuhi Art Centre, 9.30am. We have Janice Chandler coming to tell us about her trip to Ireland and a book exchange. Members can pay for their trip to Mangawhai $35. New members welcome. Phone Bonnie 272-7538 or Maureeen 576-7661.
Garden club
Pigeon Mountain Garden Club meets at 7.30pm, June 13 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, cnr Ridge Road and Vincent Street, Howick.
Indoor market
Classy crafts indoor market, Saturday, June 16, inside All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick, 9am-1pm. Quality NZmade crafts including merino knitwear, jewellery, woodcraft, children’s wear and homewares. Lucky prizes every half-hour. Phone Ruth 535-7513.
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Exercise class in the chair for those who can’t stand for any length of time to exercise. Whole body workout in the chair. New members welcome, 11am, Mondays Picton Centre, 120 Picton Street, Howick. Phone Kathy 021-1268197.
A new series of meetings focussing on breastfeeding begin on Friday June 10, 10am until noon, Haseler Hall, All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick.
Breast cancer support
The East Auckland Breast Cancer Support group will meet on Wednesday June 15. Unfortunately we are unable to use our normal venue, so please ring Jenny 274-1192 or Wynne on 534-7265 for final details. We will need to know numbers attending.
Jamboree fundraiser
Captain Musick Air Scouts Polar Blast Jamboree fundraiser featuring an inspiring presentation from Polar Explorer Kevin Biggar (known from the TV series “First Crossings”) followed by dessert, tea and coffee and the South Pole auction. Saturday June 11, 7pm, Bucklands Beach Memorial Hall, 48 The Parade, Bucklands Beach. $25 per person with all proceeds going to Captain Musick Air Scouts Jamboree fundraising. Limited door sales on the night or contact Michelle on 021 1386313 for tickets.
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Bring Your Own Device Day
Tuesday June 4, 11am-12pm. Having trouble making sense of your new smart phones or tablets? Come along to this casual workshop at the Pakuranga Library, ask your questions, and pick up some tips and tricks to make the most of your device. Phone 576-5269.
U3A meeting
The next meeting of U3A Pakuranga is at St Andrews Church, corner of Ridge Rd and Vincent St Howick, on Monday June 13 at 1.45pm. Our guest speaker is Professor Robert Scragg, an Epidemiologist from the School of Population Health, University of Auckland. His address is entitled “An Overview of the ViDA Study & Emerging Vitamin D Issues”, a report of a large scale trial of high dose Vitamin D supplementation conducted by their team in collaboration with colleagues at Harvard Medical School and Cambridge University.
Knitting day
World Wide Knitting in Public Day at Botany Library on Saturday June 19 from 11am – 3pm. Join us as we knit with hundreds of other knitters around the world on the same day! Wool, tea and coffee will be provided. Phone 272 0010 or email botany. library@aucklandcouncil.govt. nz.
Country music
The next meeting of the Eastern Districts Country Music Club is on Wednesday June 8 , 7.30 pm at Bucklands Beach Hall, Wharf Rd, Bucklands Beach, $5 admission for non-members. Come along and listen or have a sing. Visit www.easterndistrictscountrymusicclub@org.nz.
Open orchestra
Open Orchestra South – ‘Southern Stars’. 2pm-4pm, Saturday June 11, Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau. Free event. Join the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a fun afternoon of music and activities for the whole family. Walk through the music zoo and get up close to APO musicians and their instruments, and test your musical knowledge with our quiz. Then see the children from Sistema Aotearoa join the APO for a concert of orchestral favourites. More information at apo.co.nz
Genealogists
The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG is on Saturday, June 11, Hasler Hall, All Saints Church, cnr Selwyn Rd and The Glebe, 1.30pm. Dr Marion Heap will speak about Genetics for Genealogy. $5. Visitors welcome. Phone 576-4715 or 576-5400. Note change of venue.
Genealogy
Panmure Branch of the NZSG meets at the Family Research Centre, 159 Queen’s Road, Panmure, on Tuesday June 14, 5pm, for own research, 7.30pm for meeting. Topic. The Huguenots. Supper. Phone Vivienne Parker 578-2525.
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Drainlayers Required Must be experienced in public and private drainage. Rates negotiable. Phone Andy 027 226 5321
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We require a full time highly reliable, motivated front desk person with excellent communications skills, a high level of customer service with a ‘can do’ attitude to join our team. Must be available to work weekends. Please call Gaye McLaren 021 599 109 or email: sylviaparksnt@rodneywayne.co.nz
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Learning Assistant
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
REGISTERED NURSE
Botany Downs Secondary College is currently recruiting for a Registered Nurse. As part of a busy student services team, the suitable applicant must have empathy with teenagers and the ability to communicate well with them. The College Nurse plays an integral part of our busy day-to-day support team and as such, we require a responsible, positive and motivated individual, who seeks opportunities to learn and maintain their competence. This position requires both discretion and confidentiality at all times. Key responsibilities in this role include: Maintaining our Health Centre, associated record keeping and supplies Ensuring medical equipment remains current, complete and maintained Liaising with external health-related agencies, students, parents and caregivers Identifying and referring At-Risk students Promoting the health and well-being of students and staff Registering any ACC requirements for staff or student-related accidents Maintaining safe work practices, as well as having an awareness of the new Health and Safety Act requirements as per the Ministry of Education guidelines This is a 32.5 hour per week, term time only position with hours of work 08:30am to 3:30pm with half an hour for lunch. Applications close at midday on Wednesday 15 June 2016. Short-listed applicants will be required to undergo a Police Vet, must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa and be Registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. A clean driver’s licence is required. For an Application Form and Job Description please visit: www.bdsc.school.nz Applications can be posted to: The Business Manager, Botany Downs Secondary College, 575 Chapel Road, Botany Downs, Auckland 2016 or emailed to: a.seekup@bdsc.school.nz
PART TIME
RETAIL SALES ASSISTANTS x 2 Required
1. Sunday 10-4pm and Monday 12-3pm 2. Friday 12-5pm and Tuesday 2.30-5.30pm (extra hours available to cover staff absences at mutually convenient times).
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We have a fixed term vacancy for a learning assistant, 14 hours per week, 9.00am – 12.30pm Monday to Thursday. The successful applicant will preferably have experience working with students with learning needs. Please email your CV with a covering letter and names of two referees to: judyc@mellonsbay.school.nz Applicants should have a New Zealand residency or a New Zealand work visa.
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Owner operated manufacturing company in East Tamaki with a staff of 11. Full time role with 3 weeks break at Christmas. This is mainly an office role dealing with customers, processing orders, office admin including accounts and helping out in the factory when required. You will need: • Excellent English and Maths and great communication skills • Competent computer skills, ideally incl Word, Excel, Outlook and MYOB • Great organisation and attention to detail Wages are paid per hour and based on experience and competency. Please email your CV to tjmiller2@ihug.co.nz
Mellons Bay School Term 3 and 4
If you have previous retail sales experience, are customer focused and have outstanding communication skills drop your CV into the store or email us on botany@flyingsaucers.co.nz
TRAINEE
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Could suit school leaver. Required for small East Tamaki drainage business. Possile apprenticeship Minimum restricted licence. Ph 020 407 02737
Elderly Assist Ltd, assists our clients to move home by downsizing, decluttering, packing and moving them. We are seeking downsizing and decluttering assistants to work part time with our large team. Please view our website and send your CV to recruitment@elderlyassist.co.nz CD239644
Foreperson/ Hammerhand + Labourer CD243184
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Required for busy Landscaping Company. Full time. Must be physically fit. Phone 021 885 676
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GARDEN Maintenance Manager. Work with trees, palms and lawnmowing. Ph Paul 021 156 6951
BUTCHER/ KNIFEHAND Part Time
Botany Downs Secondary College is currently recruiting for a Senior Custodian and Gardener/ Groundsman. For both vacancies, we require energetic and enthusiastic candidates who are honest and hardworking. Furthermore, we require that you take pride in your work. If this sounds like you, we’d like to invite you to apply! A ‘can do’ attitude, along with the ability to work well in a team environment is essential. Excellent communication skills are also important. The successful applicant must be Health & Safety conscious. Practical skills, an aptitude for general maintenance and an affinity with plant and machinery would be advantageous. Good physical fitness is also important as there is some heavy lifting required. Previous experience in a similar role is highly desirable. Short-listed applicants will be required to undergo a Police Vet. Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa. A clean driver’s licence is required. For an Application Form and Job Description please visit www.bdsc.school.nz Applications can be posted to: The Business Manager, Botany Downs Secondary College, 575 Chapel Road, Botany Downs, Auckland 2016 or emailed to: a.seekup@bdsc.school.nz Applications close at midday on Friday 10 June 2016.
SENIOR CUSTODIAN
We require a Senior Custodian who takes pride in ensuring the College grounds and buildings are maintained to the highest possible standards. Key responsibilities in this role include: supervision of the caretaker & groundsmen; maintain safe work practices by complying with OSH and Health & Safety requirements assist with management and documentation of hazards complete monthly compliance and preventative maintenance inspections liaison with trades people in consultation with Business Manager liaison with cleaning contractor and maintaining hygiene stock supplies basic building maintenance building security seasonal upkeep of heating systems and other general caretaker duties. This is a full time 52-week position with 4 weeks’ annual leave. Hours of work 7.00am to 4.00pm.
GARDENER / GROUNDSPERSON
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HEALTH & BEAUTY ABSOLUTELY the best relaxing sport & deep tissue massage. Clean & warm. Your 1st choice. Ph 576 1472
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Unit 19, 325 Ti Rakau Dr, East Tamaki. Ph: 273 5519 or 022 330 8633 Open 10am to 9.00pm CD205971 FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150
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We require a Groundsperson to join our property team who meets all of the above requirements and takes pride in ensuring the school grounds are maintained to the highest possible standards. In addition, practical skills with an aptitude for garden maintenance and a knowledge of native planting is required. Key responsibilities in this role include: gardens and grounds care maintain safe work practices by complying with OSH and Health & Safety and Grow Safe requirements assist with management and documentation of hazards maintains a programmed schedule of watering & weeding control replacement planting is maintained guttering & other storm water drainage infrastructure is kept in good working order removal of litter in gardens all gardening equipment is maintained to a high standard and serviced regularly assist with furniture moving as required This is a full time 52-week position with 4 weeks’ annual leave. Hours of work are negotiable with a minimum of 30 hours per week and a maximum of 40 hours, weekdays only.
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3 - 4 days per week. Experience necessary. Please phone (09) 577 1500
LOVE MY PET: dog walking, grooming and pet minding. Phone Dee 021 5444 02
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HALF MOON BAY Jillteresa Cres follow the signs. Sat 11th 8am-1pm 3 to 4 house lots. H.hold goods, clothes etc. HOWICK 17 Castleton Dr Sat 11, 7am-11am moving out of Auckland. Furn, h.hold, elect, china, appliances. Make an offer.
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MATHS PHYSICS Calculus Stats Chem. Tutor NCEA/ Camb. Ph 250 4422 or 021 107 2851
Art Classes www.tonyclarke.co.nz 021 0232 6895
YOGA classes in Howick area. Phone 0212 66 555 9 MUSIC tuition, flute, piano, theory. Qual and exper’d tutor, Ph Lynda 577 4361, 027 8740679 or email: lynda@flutesalive.co.nz
Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph: 021 879 870
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Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
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Located in Botany Small classes and one-to-
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PINKYS PET BOARDING AND GROOMING 4/302 Ti Irirangi Dr, Botany South Ph 09 265 2865 Dog and Cat Boarding Dog Grooming Doggy Day Care
Choose Macleans Primary School for the best start to your child’s education
School Tours
9.15am - 10.15am Tuesday 14 June Join us for a tour of our school and see the classrooms in action
READY, SET, GO! Transition to School Programme Wednesday afternoons 1.30 - 2.45pm Term 3: 3 August-14 September
Macleans Primary School 10 Wycherley Dr, Bucklands Beach, Ph 534 5191 admin@macleansprimary.school.nz www.macleansprimary.school.nz
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I believe there is a market for theatre restaurant audience participation shows and would like to discuss this with people who have vision, enthusiasm and passion. Email your contact to: highlandcentre@xtra.co.nz from there a meeting will be set to take this to the next step.
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ENGLISH/Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523
WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Highland Park Jewellers. Shop, 1 Highland Park Shopping Center Ph 537-5656
INFORMATION AFTERNOON
THEATRE RESTAURANT SHOW DIRECTOR
one tutor support Hands-on practical training
DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170
24 hours on site care
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Casual Practice Nurse
SALE & SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 SECTION 131 The Howick Sports and Social Club Inc, 125 Elliot Street, Howick, has made an application to the District Licencing Agency at Auckland for the renewal of a Club Licence in respect of the premises situated at 125 Elliot Street, Howick. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is sports club. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is to be sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 12pm to 12am. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of Auckland Council at Manukau, Ground Floor, Kotuku House, 4 Osterley Way, Manukau City. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the above Act. This is the first publication of the notice. CD243111 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030
BREAST CARE ESSENTIALS
Fitting Service
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For women after full or partial mastectomy, lumpectomy, reconstruction. Amoena & Anita prostheses, swimwear & bras to suit. Government Funding available. Home fittings or a venue near you. Funding may be spent in full or part with any health provider. Ph Susan Doig 536 4220, ph/txt 0274 519 285 www.breastcareessentials.co.nz
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This is a casual role so flexibility to work a variety of days (no weekend work), often at short notice, is essential. Key attributes and requirements to be successful in this role: Registered New Zealand Nurse with current practicing certificate. More than 3 year experience working in NZ Primary Health Care Essential Hold a current vaccinators certificate Hold a current CPR certificate Positive, compassionate and motivated with a can do attitude. Team player with the ability to also work independently. Be organised and able to prioritise Fluent in English If you have the above skills and qualities and want to be part of a friendly and dedicated team of health professionals, then we want to hear from you! Closing date for applications 11th June 2016.
0800 696 874
NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz
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Does this sound like you? Drop us a line or pick up the phone inquiry@soapfactory.co.nz Ian - 021955733
LESSONS FROM $18 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)
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JOB TRAINING
PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS
Music Lessons
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Are you a general maintenance engineer with a cross section of skills looking for a few months’ work and or wanting to work only a few a days a week you will have some good old fashioned skills and values to help us get this place humming. Who are we? The Soap Factory Limited is a privately owned, leading contract manufacturer of boutique soap for the personal care industry Who are you? You might be recently retired engineer wanting to stay active for a while or someone in-between roles, or even maybe work on a shift pattern which gives you extended time off and you need to earn a few extra dollars. What we would like you to do. • Preventative maintenance of machines and dies making sure we are on top of it all. • Install some small machines; we need to move few machines around, bit of basic pipe work etc. • Spend some time with the keen young engineering apprentice passing on some of your knowledge Hours of work can be flexible but we only work day shift.
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1-3pm, 11 June 2016 8/2 Bishop Dunn Place, Flat Bush
Maintenance Engineer, jack of all trades?
We sell furniture, household goods, quality used clothing, etc. We accept donations of good furniture, clothing etc. 9 Ben Lomond Cres, Pakuranga Ph 576-1507 Open 6 days Come and be surprised
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Full-time Therapist required. 3yrs experience preferred. Must be qualified in Thai Medical Massage. Must be a team player and have good English, communication & customer service skills.
SECOND HAND SHOP
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THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST
‘Hard Metals’ workshop technician 15 hours per week
Please send your CV to: bronwyn.mansfield@icloud.com
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
OPEN DAY this weekend!
Our modern, purpose-built workshops are very well equipped in terms of machinery and materials storage space. Duties will include preparation of materials, machine and tool maintenance and assistance with management of inventory. The focus of this position will be to provide support both for wood-based classes and the more general “construction and materials” classes and, from time to time, metalwork classes. The appointee will work with our experienced metalwork technician. This fixed term position starts as soon as possible and ends on 1st November 2016. Howick College’s recent excellent ERO report can be viewed online at http://www.ero.govt.nz/ (search Howick College). Our aim is to inspire a community of passionate learners and we value staff wellbeing along with student wellbeing. Please send your CV and a covering letter, together with the application form (which can be found on our website www.howickcollege.school.nz to Kathy Heaton-Brown, Executive Secretary: email secretary@howick.school.nz
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AA FIREWOOD Top quality, dry, seasoned. All types of wood. Ph 534 6299
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We have a vacancy for a Sales Assistant in our busy Howick Shop. We are looking for someone who is confident, outgoing and enjoys working in a team environment. The position is full time, 6 days per week. Ideally the person we are looking for has a good command of English is capable with maths, has initiative and common sense. Experience is not essential as full training will be given. Apply in the first instance to John Russell John Russell Schoolwear 9 Moore Street, Howick Phone 534 9373
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• Are you an Experienced Sytlist • Do you have day time commitments • Do you want to work part time, late nights/Saturdays If the answer is yes please contact Kirstine or Sue 537 0022 or email: saxonbydesign@yahoo.co.nz
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Selwyn Rd, Howick Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz
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MATHS, ENGLISH, SCIENCE & STATISTICS TUITION CAMBRIDGE & NCEA A Some amazing achievements by my students: IGSCE (Cambridge Year 11) 94% Maths 90% Maths 87% English 87% Science 85% Maths 82% Maths 73% Maths 71% Maths 71% Maths
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We use the “Socratic” method of teaching wherein we mostly keep asking questions until the light dawns. (We love that moment when a smile slowly spreads across their face and we know that they have got it.) When students feel that they are working something out for themselves it keeps them more involved and they remember it for longer. If we think of the mind as a muscle, it also strengthens that muscle for when it is needed in exams, effectively increasing their IQ. Hence the comment of one of my students that: “Mr Porter explains things well and makes it fun!”
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Botany Swarm take a hit from Stampede The Botany Swarm have had a battering in their first two games of the season against the Skycity Stampede who took wins on both days.In a tight match on Saturday with both teams head to head on the score board, the Skycity Stampede managed to take a 4-3 win. Sunday’s rematch saw the Stampede pick up the pace and prevail 5-2 over the Swarm.The Stampede scored early and held
the lead 4-1 after an unassisted goal from Kyle Jonsson.Jamie Lawrence added another goal for the Swarm but the Stampede was quick to respond with more goals to keep their lead. The Swarm will take on the West Auckland Admirals in Avondale on June 11 and 12. trampled: The Botany Swarm weren’t able to keep up with the Skycity Stampede in their second match over the weekend. Photos Mike Froger
Trio off to baseball world series By Rumer-Grace Archer
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aylor Irwin, Traye Wildbore, and Tui Amosa from Howick Pakuranga Hawks Baseball Club will go up against some of the best 12-year-old baseball players in the world at the Cal Ripken World Series in Aberdeen, Maryland. After a five-day long camp earlier this year, 15 players were selected for the All Star U13 Team to travel to the World Series in the United States in late July. Year 8 Sommerville Intermediate student
all stars: Howick Pakuranga Hawks Baseball players from left to right, Traye Wildbore, Taylor Irwin and Tui Amosa. Photo supplied
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Taylor Irwin will be attending the competition for the second time after experiencing personal success last year. “I got player of the game against Mexico who were world champions, so that was pretty awesome,” he says. The reality of the international baseball scene will certainly hit home for the New Zealand boys as Howick Pakuranga Baseball’s Mike Irwin says: “There’s a lot of prestige to it.” The field will consist of ten American teams and eight international teams repre-
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senting Australia, Canada, Republic of Korea, the Dominican Republic, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico and New Zealand. Taylor says experiencing the standard of baseball last year in the United States was at times a bit scary. “I think the fastest pitcher I’d ever faced in New Zealand threw around maybe 66 miles per hour and we get over there and the Mexico pitcher [threw] 82 [miles per hour],” he says. Farm Cove Intermediate student Traye Wildbore is proud to have made the team with only a few years of
baseball experience under his belt. “I didn’t make it last year so it’s a big accomplishment for me,” he says. “I haven’t really played baseball for long. I played softball for my whole life pretty much and I just turned to baseball about a year ago.” Taylor, Traye and Tui will continue training three times a week along with non-travelling reserves from Howick Pakuranga Baseball William Keal, Hunter Southee and Cole Joyce before heading to the competition in July.
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Muhammad Ali truly ‘The Greatest’ Agnew’s Angle George Foreman will never be forgotten. Nor will his 1962 nontitle bout against Henry Cooper in London when Cooper’s left hook knocked him through the ropes. Ali surprised me on his visit to New Zealand 1979 when he claimed Leon Spinks was the best figher he had fought, rather than his final conqueror, Larry Holmes. “Why Spinks,” I asked. “Because he kept his word and gave me a return title fight,” he said. “What about Larry Holmes?” “Nah…he can’t talk.” Unlike Pakuranga’s Lance Revell who went two rounds with Ali and landed a couple of solid rights, I never traded punches with him in the ring. But I did sway away from one I thought was coming my way in the lobby of an Auckland hotel. However it never arrived. It was simply a hypnotic eye feint,
TITLE FIGHT: Ali after defeating Sonny Liston.
followed by a “I fooled ya” grin, which he had used to mesmerise so many of his opponents. A master boxer, blessed with incredibly fast reflexes, Ali was
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at his best when he floated and stung, not when he attempted his rope a dope antics. They worked against Foreman when he reclaimed his title by
knockout in the Zaire “Rumble In The Jungle”. But they also meant he would continue to take punches against other fighters which he had previously avoided. In the end, with the advent of Parkinson’s, he paid too heavy a price. Meanwhile it’s nice to see Sonny Bill Williams join old friend Tana Umaga and sign a three-year Super Rugby contract with the Blues where his exquisite offloading skill is just what the doctor ordered. The affable Umaga was SBW’s first rugby union coach when he left league and the Canterbury Bulldogs and he’s served a long apprenticeship adjusting to the 15-man game. Although he has two Rugby World Cup gold medals, it wasn’t until last year that he looked to have mastered most of the differences the union game brought to his education. Having done so much to hone him, the Chiefs will be sad to lose him. However the Blues have the greater need. A pity, though, Damian McKenzie didn’t accept the same challenge when offered the Blues No 10 jersey. Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author
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ormer world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali was truly what he claimed to be, “The Greatest.” It wasn’t just because of his “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” boxing skills. Or the undeniable courage or supreme confidence of a handsome man who declared himself “the prettiest”. It was a combination of the lot, packaged within a witty, charismatic personality who fought racism, wowed friends and foes and left an indelible mark on world sport. Ali’s death after battling Parkinson’s Disease for three decades has left billions of admirers to mourn him. A beautiful boxer who won the 1960 Olympic light heavyweight gold as an 18-year-old in Rome (where Murray Halberg and Peter Snell won the 5000 and 800m titles), Ali became the fastest and smartest world heavyweight of all time. He carried his hands low but had the sharp eye, dancing feet and evasive skills to make himself an elusive target who taunted opponents as much with his mouth as he did with his left jab. His world title fights against Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton (who broke his jaw) and