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ist Anna Kellett. “The investigation has been concluded and we are currently collating and analysing the evidence. We hope to have an update in the near future.” Aside from the effluent issues, the embattled owners are also dealing with lease-related grievances from a catering company that took out a 20-year option to operate Formosa’s restaurant. It is understood the lease was terminated by the resort owners 110 Formosa (NZ) Limited, as a result of the restaurant receiving an insanitary building notice from Auckland Council on June 7, 2019 and being subsequently shut down for three months. The notice stated: “The building onsite are being serviced by a wastewater treatment system
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The Howick Orchid Society Spring Show this month had an incredible response, as people turned up in droves to admire, judge and buy orchids. “The commercial growers were very delighted as they sold out everything and so did we, at the table put up by the Howick Orchid Society,” says Anton Wehman, president of the Howick Orchid Society. There were more than 200 entries and every person at the show was given two slips
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Beachlands local takes place on the Endeavour BY JIM BIRCHALL Beachlands local Steve Lucas is on-board the Endeavour replica as it navigates its way around New Zealand as part of the TUIA250 commemorations. Steve joined the ship in Gisborne for the 15-day stretch to Auckland. The ship stopped for Powhiri’s in Tolaga Bay, Mercury Bay, Umupuia and in Auckland over Labour weekend. It wasn’t all plain sailing, as the ship weathered a big storm off East Cape with winds gusting up to 70 knots. Crisis was averted by the “professional crew of around 15, and around 25 voyage crew” says Steve, and added that the crew all mucked in onboard; “We have been fully involved in helming, sail handling, climbing the rigging to furl and reef sails and keeping lookout. We work under the supervision of the professional crew providing the required manpower”
When asked if the ship made famous by the first pacific voyage of Captain James Cook in 1769 is difficult to sail, Steve outlined the limitations when compared with modern ships. “The Endeavour cannot sail to windward like a modern yacht and with the very flat bow - it’s like pushing a sea wall through the sea- on the helm, it’s hard work maintaining course”. Modern conveniences can be implemented if need dictates, as Steve says, “It does have engines but all the sailing is using the traditional methods to make sail and manipulate the 2.5 tonne anchor using the capstan. When tacking or gybing, it takes a lot of manpower and co-ordination to move the sails as required”. The ship left for Whangarei and Bay of Islands on Tuesday and then rounds Cape Reinga before ticking up the nautical miles on a long trek to Picton to continue the Tuia250.
ing should be meted out to the offender. “She wants her deceased mum to haunt this person so they don’t do it to anyone else,” says Maree. Judging by responses on the East Auckland grapevine page on Facebook, the theft is not an isolated incident in the Botany/ Dannemora area. Maree says she is grateful the forum exists. “Thanks to the Grapevine, we are able to share these things to make other neighbours aware of what is going on around us and to keep an eye out for one another. “To some of them this may seem trivial, but they should have tried listening to mum telling us millions of times how upset and annoyed she is. Such a shame we can’t even beautify our yards, not only for our own enjoyment but for everyone who walks by”.
Will it be a watery wetsuit or a soggy suit and tie? Wakaaranga Primary School students are looking forward to seeing Principal Brent Jenkin and local MP Simeon Brown brave the Gravity Dunk Tank at this year’s Wakaaranga School Gala on Saturday November 2 from 10am – 2pm. The school is planning a special gala as principal Jenkin retires at the end of the year. There will be carnival games, haunted house and bargains at the toys and books room as well as yummy cultural cuisine stalls. Make sure to be in line to dunk Mr Jenkin, MP Brown and other lucky teachers in the Gravity Dunk Tank from 11am. There’s also an opportunity to become Wakaaranga’s next ninja warrior on the ninja run, conquer the giant inflatables and compete with their friends at laser tag. That apart, kids can swim in a sea of balloons in the balloon room and ride giant plush animals.
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Very few downsides to downsizing say local seniors. For some seniors, the idea of downsizing from a family home to a smaller apartment can be overwhelming. For many, it’s a catalyst to move forward and start really enjoying life.
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Pop Stars concert fundraiser The City of Auckland Singers will present a highly entertaining night of popular music including a rousing medley of 60s songs with fun choreography next month. You can hear Memory from Cats, Amazing by Pink Zebra, Ed Sheeran’s Perfect, The Prayer and You’ll Never Walk Alone, along with other well-known songs. We will have solo items too — something for everyone! The annual concert is this year fundraising for a choir trip to Italy next year to represent New Zealand
It’s no surprise that many seniors choose to stay in their own home for as long as they can. That’s where the memories are – where you’ve lived, loved and raised a family. But eventually, that large family home can become a burden, with high maintenance, large power and rates bills – and it can be expensive to ‘future-proof’ as you get older or need assistance.
at a festival in the Dolomites, with many other choirs from round the world. The venue for Pop Stars Plus is All Saints Church, 17 Selwyn Road Howick. The show is on Saturday November 9 at 7pm. Adults $20, seniors $18, children free. Door sales no eftpos. Tickets and enquiries Raewyn 5214651 or Andrea 5374403. A complimentary supper will be provided. ■■ We have two double passes to giveaway for the Pop Stars show. To enter visit times.co.nz/competitions.
Conversely, for many, downsizing into an apartment is a chance for a fresh start – to be part of a community, meet new people, travel more and enjoy a ‘lock-up and leave’ lifestyle.
Police Minister has let us down T he Government has overseen a rapid increase in the number of people joining gangs since it took office, but it’s no closer to achieving its promise of 1800 extra police on the beat. The Prime Minister promised New Zealanders her Government would deliver 1800 additional police officers to the force. That is additional recruitment, accounting for police officers who leave each year. With gang membership on the rise and serious crime increasing, having these extra cops in our community is incredibly important. But after two years, the Government has only managed to add 716. Knowing they can’t meet this target, the Government has now shifted the goal post. Now, Stuart Nash is simply counting every person who has been through the police college and ignoring the many hundreds of experienced police officers who have resigned over the past two years. This is yet another broken promise to New Zealanders. The problem comes down to the Government - it doesn’t have a plan when it comes to law and order. In fact, the only policy it does have
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is to reduce the number of people in prisons, but it has no plan to reduce crime first. Now more than ever it should be focused on ensuring there are enough police officers to stop criminals offending. Nash is failing the New Zealanders who want safer communities, but also the police who have been planning for these additional resources. When the Minister claims his Government is “winning” when it comes to reducing crime and cracking down on gangs, that’s a slap in the face to the Kiwis who can see more gang members in their communities, but not enough police on the streets to stop them offending. This term of Government has been littered with Labour’s broken promises - KiwiBuild, getting rid of school donations, light rail and now community safety. This Government is all about PR, but fails to deliver on its promises. It’s not fair on Kiwis. They deserve real solutions to today’s problems from their Government.
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A recent survey showed that 95% of HBH’s apartment residents wish they’d made the move earlier and Joyce is certainly one of these happy residents. “I love it here,” she exclaims. “It’s a small, friendly, inclusive community with shops and everything else I need nearby. I have a better social life than I’ve had in years!”
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Ready for Christmas with Sammy Two Shoes and Santa? Did you realise that Christmas is only seven weeks away? Why not put a big ring around November 2 and make a bee-line for Classy Crafts Market 30 Cook Street in the All Saints Community Hall. Here you will find the solution to many of your challenges when looking for unique gifts for loved ones; wonderful handmade scented candles by Hitomi, beautifully designed children’s dresses by Annette, colourful handknitted goods by Tina, finely hand-crafted jewellery by Fay and Ruth, quality hand-sewn kitchen and household items by Sandie and Jenny, beautifully crocheted hats and toys by Diane, fantastic hand-crafted paper design by Carlene, opossum and alpaca wool garments by June and quality books by local authors, succulent plants in glass, Christmas cards, wooden toys, hand bags and many other items. At 10am an exciting event will occur at Classy Crafts with the launch of the new Sammy Two Shoes book, Sammy Two Shoes and Santa with the author, Gavin Gosney and Sammy Two Shoes in attendance. This is the sixth book of the cherished series of the Sammy Two Shoes adventures and a wonderful gift for children three to eight years old. Beautifully illustrated by Susanna Palomäki, who will also be in attendance, limited edition so don’t miss out! n Marilyn J Bakker
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DES T OWNSON: A Sailing Legacy Tuesday, November 5th - 5.30pm @ Poppies Bookshop You are invited to hear local author Brian Peet talk about his new book celebrating the life and work of local yachting legend, the late Des Townson.
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November 8, 8am-10am, Bucklands Beach Yacht Club. Zonta celebrates 100 years of service and advocacy to improve the status of women globally with our breakfast. We acknowledge the wonderful women in our community, and will hear from the high flying, Hannah Mallard, Air NZ B787 Second Officer as our guest speaker. $30 pp includes breakfast. To RSVP email eleanormoonie@xtra.co.nz.
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Meets on Friday, November 1, 10am St Andrews Church Cnr Ridges Rd and Vincent St Howick. Our guest speaker will be Murielle Baker from Rockets Lab. She will talk on the New Space Era, how technology, satellites and rockets have changed overtime to allow for an innovation New Zealand founded space company, Rocket Lab to become a global leader in small satellite launch. Visitors welcome. Phone Warren 09- 5343482.
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past year alone, voluntary in 15 withdrawals by others. those aged 65 and St John and over were up 43 per Dale say that cent to just over $1 New Zealand billion. Superannuation is A survey by the “perfect annuity” Inland Revenue because it is a found most secure basic income Interim Retirement withdrew the for everyone at age Commissioner Peter 65 that is protected entirety of their Cordtz. Photo CFCC KiwiSaver funds from inflation, keeps upon retirement, up with wage growth with most using them to pay and continues as long as a off debt or travel. person lives. But at $411 St John and Dale say per week for a single and a system of a one-off $632 for a couple, for many withdrawal does not protect it is not enough for the retirees from the risk of lifestyle they want. And it outliving their savings, doesn’t cover some forms of inflation, unsuccessful healthcare that can become investments, financial more expensive with age. exploitation or spending the They suggest a money too early. Most New government-regulated Zealanders can expect to live scheme called KiwiSpend. into their 80s, many into KiwiSaver members would their 90s, and some into the be defaulted into the scheme 100s, so if retirement occurs on reaching 65. They could at 65 that presents 20-40 opt out after taking advice, years to fund. but those who remain would Overseas, annuity receive regular payments schemes that drip-feed of up to $12,000 per year, regular income to members based on their savings, on are common, and in some top of what they receive from countries, such as the NZ Super. Netherlands, compulsory. The KiwiSpend amount Annuities are mandatory would increase when they in six of the member states entered a period of high of the European Union and health costs, such as having
to go into rest home care, rather than have their other assets depleted to the low threshold required before state support for care kicked in. Cordtz says the idea is worthy of discussion. “Many people we’ve spoken to in our research for the Review say they’re worried that they’ll run out of money in retirement,” says Cordtz. “An annuity scheme like the KiwiSpend product suggested by St John and Dale may provide members with the peace of mind of a guaranteed income stream
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A little known clause in some retirement village contracts can leave license-holders liable for a capital loss on their unit when they leave it. If the license-holder has died, their family may have to cover the capital loss out of the deceased estate. In a Facebook Live question and answer session run by the Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC) on March 19, the CFFC’s National Manager of Retirement Villages, Troy Churton, said that the use of the clause could be under-estimated when a family member was signing a license to occupy a retirement village unit. “Most New Zealanders are aware that they will not make any capital gain on the unit during their time in a village, but some occupation right agreements contain a capital loss clause that says that if the resident’s village unit value declined, the resident may be exposed to having to contribute to the village operator’s loss when they exit.”
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www.times.co.nz Churton said that a survey of village operators by the Retirement Villages Association about a year ago showed operators had mixed views on whether the clause would be actioned. “Some didn’t have a capital loss clause, others said if they had one they probably wouldn’t exercise it, and some said we do have it and if we need it we would exercise it.” Churton, who travels the country giving free public seminars for people thinking of moving into a retirement village, says some potential residents view this as a “hot issue”. “They say that on one hand I’m not getting any capital gain and on the other I could be financially liable for the operator’s losses.” The CFFC, which performs a monitoring role of the retirement village industry on behalf of the government, advises people of the requirement to gain legal advice before signing a village contract and recommends they seek financial advice as well. “The family of an older person need to know this stuff, as much as the older person themselves,” says Churton. “A lot of older folk are entering a village in a situation of vulnerability and to think an older person will grasp all the little fish-hooks and implications of a complex contract is a big ask.
What are some financial implications of entering an occupation right agreement? • Most operators do not offer a share of any capital gain in the value of the unit a resident has occupied • The deferred management fees, which are deducted when you decide to terminate your occupancy, start to accrue from the moment you
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become a resident • Most residents exit with at least 20-30% less capital than when they entered the village. Their ability to purchase something else in the market may be severely restricted if they have to rely on the balance of capital they receive back from the operator. The values of property may have increased during the time they have been residents in a village • Departing residents usually have to wait for repayment of their capital until after the new resident buying the departing unit has finished its
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cooling off period. This may require you or your estate to have bridging arrangements for any transfers needing to be made quickly • Weekly fees may continue to be charged by the operator until the unit is re-licensed or re-sold to a new resident. The Code of Practice requires operators to reduce those outgoings charges by 50% if the unit remains unsold within six months of the resident vacating it • Most occupation right agreements are based on a resident-funded model. The operator must set out
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Where community shapes the heart of your retirement A caring community is one where you are always welcome, where people notice your absence if you’ve been away. That’s the community Murray and Marion found at their Ryman village in Auckland.
For Murray and Marion, life at the village has exceeded expectations. The couple were amazed at how quickly they settled into village life and got to know people. Even in those early days when the village had first opened. “It was good to simply go and say gidday, to let people know there was someone else in the village,” Murray explains.
“We’ve found that if you’re away for a while, you’re missed!” The real icing on the cake has been their ability to continue their passion for travelling. They enjoy the freedom
of heading away whenever they like to a new destination. The beauty now is that they can lock up their apartment and go without any worries, then come home to the caring village community. “We’ve found that if you’re away for a while, you’re missed! People tell us, ‘we missed you, welcome back.’ That only comes when you get to know people, when you start building those bonds,” Marion says. “You can love your time away, but there’s something about coming back home,” Murray adds. Home is exactly what the village and the community has become for Murray and Marion. Being connected to their family and church community outside the village completes that feeling. “It’s nice to
be able to welcome them into your home. They love it and have no doubt that we’ve made the right move,” Murray happily explains. Ryman villages provide the setting where community spirit thrives.
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or over 35 years Ryman Healthcare has grown to become the largest retirement village operator in New Zealand, and a trusted operator in Victoria. Care is at the heart of what they do, and there is a range of retirement living options, from independent living apartments and townhouses through to serviced apartments, as well as resthome, hospital and dementia-level care. The villages include amenities such as indoor swimming pools, movie theatres, bowling greens and hair and beauty salons. Residents love the village environment and they feel connected to their neighbours and friends – whether they love the social life or enjoy a little quiet time. They can pop down to the village lounges, have a cup of tea, and catch up with people. It’s all right there. Ryman Healthcare also offer some of the most resident friendly terms in Australasia. These terms were designed with care and consideration in mind and include; a weekly fee for townhouse and apartment residents that is fixed for life*, the deferred management fee is capped at 20% which is one of the lowest in the sector, and no
hidden costs. With nine wonderful villages in Auckland, one may be perfect for you. • Bert Sutcliffe – 2 Rangatira Road, Birkenhead • Bruce McLaren – 795 Chapel Road, Howick • Edmund Hillary – 221 Abbotts Way, Remuera • Evelyn Page – 30 Ambassador Glade, Orewa • Grace Joel – 184 St Heliers Bay Road, St Heliers • Logan Campbell – 187 Campbell Road, Greenlane • Murray Halberg – 11 Commodore Drive, Lynfield • Possum Bourne - 5 Lisle Farm Drive, Pukekohe • William Sanders - 7 Ngataringa Road, Devonport The Lincoln Road and Hobsonville villages will be selling soon, and there is also a proposed village in Kohimarama. If you would like to find out more about life in a Ryman retirement village visit rymanhealthcare.co.nz or phone Jose on 0800 000 290. *Some conditions apply Care options may vary between villages, please check with your local village.
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or most of us, home represents a secure, safe place that holds special meaning and memories. While some seniors are happy to downsize or move closer to family as they age, many are choosing to ‘age well’ in their own homes. Whichever choice you make, Virtual Village East has introduced an innovative, new way of supporting people to age well in the East Auckland area, so read on if you think this could be for you. Based on their five pillars of ageing well, Virtual Village East offers a range of services and activities that support all aspects of wellbeing. For example, your nutritional needs change as you age, so Virtual Village East offers cooking lessons and recipes specially designed for seniors, and the opportunity to share those recipes over lunch – the perfect way to get to know other seniors also living at home. “For each of our five pillars we’ve designed activities which support seniors to learn, participate and connect – and get to know others along the way,” says Bonnie Robinson, CEO of HBH Senior Living, who established the Virtual Village East initiative. “For
example, we know that muscle mass reduces as you age, but if you wish to live at home, you need to stay strong and fit to look after yourself ... which is why we designed our Safe and Strong exercise programme.” The activities aren’t just about learning new skills and keeping well; they have the added benefit of
enhancing social wellbeing too. Friendships are formed and people get to know others, just like we used to in neighbourhoods of yesteryear. Virtual Village East also plans to introduce neighbour-to-neighbour services in the future, where seniors can help each other out with home services such as gardening, chores
or driving, both paid and unpaid. “Virtual Village connects members with each other and with resources to remain active and independent while ageing in our homes. Think of it as the old-fashioned village,” says Barbara Davis of the Virtual Village East Establishment Committee. “In today’s society, it’s so
easy to be lonely at home or in a retirement village. We offer activities that improve wellbeing and keep life interesting - and meeting new people and forming new friendships is a vital part of this.” Bonnie Robinson recently attended a Virtual Village conference in the USA. “Virtual Village East is on a par with others in the USA, even though many have been established for much longer,” she reports. “The response from the local community has indicated that, without a doubt, we’re meeting a clear need amongst seniors.” Sheila Hughes, one of Virtual Village East’s first members, agrees. “There are others like me who prefer to stay in our own homes rather than residing in a retirement village, but it’s still important to feel a part of the community. The Virtual Village concept is different by offering not only interesting activities and ongoing support, but also smaller, more regular gettogethers where friendships can develop. I’m glad I belong.” To find out more, see virtual-village-east.org.nz.
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A friendly invitation to our Summer Series A network of friendship & support for seniors
Just a few of the events coming up... “As you get older, it’s vital to stay connected and sometimes, to have a little support as well. That’s why Virtual Village East is delighted to present our ‘Summer Series’, a collection of special events for seniors in East Auckland. Based on our five pillars of ageing well at home, these free (or gold coin) activities are designed to help you learn new skills, meet other like-minded seniors, and stay active and fulfilled.”
How to live a meaningful life A free seminar to help you create meaning in your life and continue to set yourself new challenges. Free. 10.30am to 12.30pm, Friday 8 November 2019 Te Tuhi, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Auckland
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What is Virtual Village East? It’s a local network of mutual support and friendship that helps older people in the East Auckland community connect with each other, live independently and enjoy life.
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Monthly coffee & catch-up This relaxed get-together is a great opportunity to meet other seniors over a cuppa. All seniors welcome! 10.30am to 12pm, Tuesday 26 November & the last Tuesday of every month Te Tuhi, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Auckland JH15329
To attend one of our Summer Series events or to request the full programme, simply call Lee on 538 0827 or email co-ordinator@virtual-village-east.org.nz
Join other seniors to brush up on your computer skills in small, friendly, stress-free classes. Free. Starts Tuesday 12 November, 10.30am to 11.30am 139 Union Road, Howick, Auckland
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F Bucklands Beach Bowls celebrates 90 years Forty past and present members filled the green on Saturday October 12 for a light-hearted two-game roll-up and a magnificent lunch. President Ross Thompson followed with a welcome speech.
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The photographs show how much has changed since 1929. Those unable to bowl were welcomed for afternoon tea. Some 42 ex-bowlers renewed old friendships and revived memories of earlier years.
Celebrating Bucklands Beach Bowling Club’s 90th anniversary; left, the prize winners of the roll-up (left to right) Lance Sutcliffe, Liz Macfarlane, Ra Brunton; above, the very special cake; top, the club back in 1929.
alling mortgage interest rates helped stabilise inflation for highest-spending households, while rising council rates have hit superannuitants the hardest, Stats NZ said this month. Each quarter, the household living-costs price indexes calculate how inflation affects 13 different groups, while the consumers price index calculates how inflation affects New Zealanders as a whole. In the September 2019 quarter, highest-spending households faced the lowest quarterly inflation of 0.4 per cent, compared with 0.7 per cent for all households. A fall in mortgage interest payments in the September 2019 quarter helped offset rising local authority rates for the highest spenders. “Mortgage interest rates dropped this quarter, influenced by a cut in the Official Cash Rate,” consumer prices manager Sarah Johnson said. “Highest-spending households benefited the most from the drop in interest rates. Mortgage interest payments make up
about one dollar in every ten of this household group’s spending,” Johnson said. As an indication of how much interest rates are falling, spending on mortgage interest payments by all household types fell 2.7 per cent from the June 2019 to September 2019 quarters, and decreased 6.2 per cent compared with a year ago. The rate of annual inflation faced by the highest-spending households has been slowing down since September 2018, when it was 1.9 per cent for the year. “In the year to September 2019, inflation for the highest-spending households was 0.7 per cent, about half the rate faced by all households,” Johnson said. “Annual inflation for the highest-spending households has been consistently the lowest of any household group for the past three years.”
Rates and rents hit all households Housing costs, especially local authority rates and
rents, were key drivers for inflation for all households in the September 2019 quarter. Across all household types, local authority rates and payments rose around 5 per cent in the September 2019 quarter. “More superannuitants tend to own their own homes, so this group is most affected by higher council rates than other groups who are more likely to rent,” Johnson said. In the September 2019 quarter, inflation for superannuitants rose 1 per cent. While higher rates affected homeowners, rent rises affected beneficiaries the most, as this group tends to spend more of their money on rents than other households. In the September 2019 quarter, rents rose 0.9 per cent for beneficiaries. Higher rents also affected the lowest-spending households and Maori households, two groups which are more likely to rent housing. Overall inflation for beneficiaries in the September 2019 quarter was up 0.6 per cent.
We welcome your visit at Karaka Lifestyle Estate Retirement Village Come along to experience our beautiful Country Club, view plans of our village, and learn more about Karaka Lifestyle Estate. Karaka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a top-quality retirement village but it comes with a key difference, at Karaka Lifestyle Estate you get the capital gain from the sale of your unit.
Our new village is in a lovely waterside location with a beautiful old-world Country Club. We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, warm and welcoming environment for our residents. Karaka Lifestyle Estate could be for you if retaining your wealth is important to you, and you are looking for: - Safe and secure retirement living - A strong and lively social network - The hassles of home maintenance taken care of - A supportive environment, with an onsite manager
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Funny retirement quotes
Who doesn’t like a good laugh Here are a few crackers from the site www.fairygodboss. com. • “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” — A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh • “Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else.” — Fred Rogers • “What do you call a person who is happy on Monday? Retired.” — Unknown • “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou • “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill • “You can’t retire from being great.” — Unknown • “I can’t wait to retire so I can get up at 6 o’clock in the morning and go drive around really slow and make everybody late for work.” — Unknown • “Some of the best memories are made in flip flops (jandals for us Kiwis).” — Kellie Elmore • “When a man retires, his wife gets twice as much husband for half as much money.” — Chi Chi Rodriguez • “Retirement: It’s nice to get out of the rat race, but you have to learn to get along with less cheese.” — Gene Perret • “In your retirement years never drink coffee at lunch; it will keep you aware in the
afternoon.” — Unknown • “I have never liked working. To me, a job is an invasion of privacy.” — Unknown • “Retirement: World’s longest coffee break.” — Unknown • “When you retire, you switch bosses – from the one who hired you to the one who married you.” — Unknown • “When a man retires and time is no longer a matter of urgent importance, his colleagues generally present him with a watch.” — R.C. Sherriff • “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis • “There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want.” — Bill Watterson • “As in all successful ventures, the foundation of a good retirement is planning.” — Earl Nightingale • “The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off.” — Abe Lemons • “Planning to retire? Before you do find your hidden passion, do the thing that you have always wanted to do.” — Catherine Pulsifer • “You have to put off being young until you can retire.” — Unknown • “As for me, except for an occasional heart attack, I feel as young as I ever did.” — Robert Benchley • “If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles.” — Doug Larson
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Being smart about connecting with iPhones By Farida Master
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hile most seniors would love to embracetechnology, many struggle to connect with their iPhones. Aman Varma, a former Pakuranga College student, understands that it is not unusual for kids his age to be technology junkies–even as there exists a yawning gap between an iPhone generation and seniors trying to cope with fast-paced technology to keep up with their grandchildren and the rest of world. Wanting to help, the computer science major at the University of Auckland has been working on an iPhone guide for the last four years. The iGuide comes with step-by-step instructions and screenshots designed to help the elderly build confidence to use iPhone. In 2015, the Times published an article on Aman with a group of students taking second place in the regional finals of the Lions Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme. After the article was
iGuide author Aman Varma with his grandmother.
published in the Times the young business enterprise group received a number of queries from individuals and retirement villages showing a keen interest in the guide. “We found a real disconnect between seniors and technology and decided to create viable solutions for this problem,” says Aman. “After I finished college, I decided to continue writing the book with the hope that someday senior
citizens will benefit out of it. “I checked with my team mates if they were ok with me taking the project to the next level and they were fine it.” The iGuide is designed with the goal of empowering senior citizens by helping them confidently utilise their iPhones. It covers 10 essential iPhone apps including settings, contacts, messages, phone, mail (email), Safari (internet), and how to use the camera, sharing photos and making an album, using the App Store to download apps and more. Aman, who has invested a lot into the book, says it has been a huge learning curve in terms of the business aspect of publishing. Now, the enterprising university student has not only managed to publish 1000 books but also has the interest of retirement villages. iGuide is currently available for pre-order at iguideforiphone.com with free shipping within New Zealand.
ATTORNEY OBLIGATIONS & DUTIES UNDER AN EPOA Wynyard Wood Solicitor CHANDIMA ARTHUR briefly explains the duties and obligations of an attorney under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA). The role of an attorney is similar to that of a trustee in that the person giving you the power of attorney (donor) is placing trust in you that you will act in their best interest. Legally you are obliged to protect the interests of the donor in relation to his/ her property and/or personal care and
welfare and the law sets out number of obligations under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988, sections 99A-99C. You are required to consult with the donor and any other person specified in the EPOA as far as practicable. The property attorney and personal care
and welfare attorney must also consult with each other, if different people are appointed. You must provide information about how you are carrying out your role as attorney to persons specified in the EPOA or any lawyer appointed by the donor.
yourself or any other person unless the donor has specifically authorised this.
being well cared for and is in suitable accommodation.
You can claim reasonable expenses but cannot be paid for what you do unless the EPOA says you can charge.
You cannot act until the donor loses mental capacity. Usually an appropriate health practitioner will confirm on the prescribed form that the donor is mentally incapable.
More specifically in relation to property you are expected to protect, preserve and invest the donor’s property for his/ her benefit.
You must keep records of each financial transaction entered into while the donor is mentally incapable. It is advisable to keep proper accounts and keep family members fully informed in case any financial transaction is later challenged.
You must not put yourself in a position where you are seen as benefitting
In relation to personal care and welfare, you are to ensure the donor is
You must have regard to any ‘advance directive’ or ‘living will’ made by the donor but you don’t have the power to refuse normal medical care or procedures to save life or prevent serious damage to the donor’s health.
KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN ATTORNEY FOR AN EPOA? Wynyard Wood Solicitor, CHANDIMA ARTHUR elaborates on the duties and obligations of an attorney under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) in our lastest article.
People are often asked to accept an appointment as an attorney under an EPOA without really knowing what is expected of them.
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Beach protection unites politicians K
een observers of New Zealand politics may know how unusual it is for an opposition Member of Parliament to work on a policy matter with a Government Minister. But Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross says he’s bucking the trend in the best interest of his local community. Ross is working with Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash to find a way to protect Cockle Bay Beach’s shellfish from over-harvesting. And Nash recently publicly confirmed their working relationship. Nash told Newstalk ZB he’s “been doing a little bit of work with Jami-Lee Ross in Botany” relating to the Minister’s Fisher-
ies portfolio. “He’s advocating very hard for Cockle Bay,” Nash said of Ross. Ross says he welcomes the public comments from Nash and that he’s been working with the Fisheries Minister this year to find a way to protect Cockle Bay Beach from over-harvesting. “This is a serious issue for our local community and it needs to be addressed,” he says. “Being an Independent MP enables me to work with Governments of all stripes in the best interest of Botany. “Working with the Minister has led to him arranging for his officials to meet directly with local residents about over-harvesting at Cockle Bay Beach.” Ross has launched an online
petition at www.ProtectCockleBay.nz that calls for the Government to close the beach to harvesting for at least five years so its shellfish population can recover. The petition is gaining considerable support from the community, he says. “I’m looking forward to continuing to work with Minister Nash to prevent a potential ecological crisis at Cockle Bay Beach.” Ross says his work with Nash and other Government Ministers is not part of a formal arrangement. “I’m demonstrating that, as an MP who sits in the middle of the two major parties, I’m able to work with either side to get the job done for Botany.”
East FM leading non-commercial Auckland listening market East FM, Howick’s local station has moved to 5th place in New Zealand (up from 13th) all-hours concurrent listening according to non-commercial LPFM radio listener statistics for the third quarter of 2019. In the Auckland market, East FM moves into the top spot
after overtaking The Flea, with KFM remaining in third. Mike Rowse from East FM had this to say; “We’re pretty chuffed with the result and have our sights set on moving up the national rankings. Things like this always give the team a real boost, and along
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with the shift into the Bill Mudgway studio at our new East FM headquarters, morale is at an all-time high”. Rowse praised the volunteers who have “worked hard to make the station a community asset and added he is “pleased the hard work is paying off”.
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I have to admit that I am thoroughly confused by this Government which is working to reduce suicide numbers in New Zealand with a ‘prevention plan’, as figures show suicide in NZ is now at the highest level. However, on the other hand, this Government is pushing for euthanasia – which is assisted suicide – to be legalised! This Government is wanting to convince people that they care, yet they are in a way saying to the unwell that there is no hope for them and they are better off dead! What hypocrisy! Generally, people choose to end it all because they are in agonising pain and can’t see any hope or future for themselves. Any human being, young or old, in sickness or in health, is precious and valuable to the people who love them, so how can this Government define who needs suicide prevention help and who needs approved euthanasia? Just because euthanasia is legalised in other countries doesn’t mean NZ has to be like them! Show the world that NZ is different – that we value people more than anything and that we don’t give up! Work on showing love to those who need affirmation and help; encourage those who need to see hope and a future; show care, compassion and concern to those who are in pain and we can erase those words ‘suicide’ and ‘euthanasia’ off our list.
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Big summer ahead for Howick softball
All Blacks beaten ➤➤From Page 28 Meanwhile there was no shame In fact, nippy right wing Sevu in the Silver Ferns losing their Reece was the only All Blacks back Constellation Cup netball series to to trouble England’s defence after the Australia by points differential Jack Goodhue’s early promise had in Perth after Diamonds squared been snuffed out. it 2-2 with their 53-46 fourth test Although Ardie Savea’s late victory. Since failing to medal at the try equalled Tuilagi’s early effort, Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, England had two disallowed and the Ferns have responded hugely were clearly dominant, playing to the appointment of charismatic expansive, 15-man rugby so different coach Noeline Taurua by to the boring 10-man game that was overcoming Australia and England once their staple diet. For that, credit to become world champions in to wily coach Eddie Jones whose Liverpool. Their overwhelming proud team equalled the All Blacks’ joy in winning that final will be 18 consecutive tests winning record an everlasting memory for players over two years. and supporters who will forgive the Then came the fall when England coach for erring in starting Bailey finished fifth in the 2018 Six Nations Mes ahead of Ameliaranne Ekenasio won by Ireland before the title in the Perth decider. moved this year to a Welsh team Goal attack Ekenasio is the team’s that barely fired a shot in their dour most improved player and combines 19-16 semi-final loss to South Africa. sweetly with the magical Maria On the basis of those Folau and tenacious captain Laura performances the All Blacks should Langman. maintain their total dominance over Ivan Agnew is an award-winning Wales since 1953 in Friday’s battle sports writer for third. Likewise England are strongly favoured to QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7932 - SOLUTIONS beat the tough, stubborn Across - 6, Extravagant. 7, Rill. 8, Indolent. 9, Perish. Springboks. 10, Tossed. 12, Plunge. 15, Unruly. 17, Aromatic. Certainly the All Blacks 19, Oath. 20, Altercation. Down - 1, Stallion. 2, Danish. 3, Bandit. 4, Fall. will be eager to give 5, Stance. 6, Exile. 11, Sardonic. 13, Lariat. coach Hansen and skipper 14, Entire. 15, Unclad. 16, Latin. 18, Mate. Read a fitting farewell CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7932 - SOLUTIONS from international rugby Across - 6, Very well off. 7, Limp(I’d). 8, Slap-dash. after both have made 9, Re-miss. 10, As-set-s. 12, Stages. 15, Tra-I-ns. 17, Land-seer. 19, Drip. 20, Of ill repute. momentous contributions Down - 1, Tripping. 2, Twists. 3, Al-pace. 4, Good. to their nation’s cause.
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owick Softball Club is an institution in east Auckland. Many people will have a family connection to the club which was formed in 1973, with the objective of providing softball and tee-ball to the local community. Boasting upwards of 400 players spread across 30-odd teams, coupled with a total membership approaching 900, the club is the biggest in Auckland, and one of the largest in New Zealand. The club, located at Meadowlands Reserve is well appointed with five senior diamonds (including two skin-diamonds) plus a junior diamond, and is an integral part of the greater Meadowlands Multi sport facility, shared with Cockle Bay Tennis and Howick squash. Run by manager Barb Croawell, the club and its fields is available for hire, and even houses a children’s play group on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Producing over the years players of the pedigree of Blacksox’s pitcher Campbell Gibson and Whitesox catcher Zoe Tolhopf, Howick are on the lookout for
Howick softball has juniors from age two and a half upwards.
stars of the future, particularly those ‘Tiny Sox” two and a half to four-and-a-half year olds, who want to have some teeball fun. Games start at 9am on Saturdays and the older kids have their chance to swing for the fences from a pitching machine in the ‘Rookie Sox’ competition later in the morning. The club also runs social leagues, played under the diamond point format, and a school league on Monday nights. They have two very special tournaments coming up, The Brad Croawell memorial tournament draws attention to the rare neu-
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English thorns mortally wound All Blacks Agnew’s Angle
Having predicted in last week’s column that the English rose’s thorns could wound New Zealand in their Rugby World Cup Yokohama semi-final, I had hoped they wouldn’t be fatal. Sadly they were. Full praise, however, for the majestic calibre of the conquerors 19-7 triumph in beating our blokes at their own game. Playing for third against Warren Gatland’s Six Nations champions Wales this coming Friday wasn’t the farewell head coach Steve Hansen and captain Kieran Read had hoped for. But no-one could doubt England’s superiority from their V for victory formation that met the haka to the final whistle. Despite the gnawing pain, the All Blacks were gracious in acknowledging the better team won on the day. Although Manu Tuilagi’s storming try from the outset wasn’t a knockout blow, the All Blacks were never allowed to recover from it as the English maintained pace and pressure that is normally New Zealand’s domain. England’s scrum was stronger, as was the lineout dominated by Maro Itoje and Courtney Lawes against the combined effort of Brodie Retallick, Sam Whitelock, Read and Scott Barrett. Consequently Hansen conceded he had erred in playing the taller Barrett ahead of regular No 7 Sam Cane in the first half when the magnificent Itoje helped lively flankers Sam Underhill and Tom Curry easily win the breakdown battle. With halfback Aaron Smith deprived of quick ball, there was little space for Richie Mo’unga and Beauden Barrett to work their magic against a ➤➤Turn to Page 27 relentless, hard-hitting defence.
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ollowing a difficult weekend at the Vodafone Gold Coast 600, Dannemora’s Andre Heimgartner is hoping next month’s final round of the Pirtek Enduro Cup – the Sandown 500 – will yield better results for his #7 Plus Fitness Kelly Racing Nissan Altima. The weekend on the streets of Surfers Paradise got off to a good start for the Melbournebased Kiwi, with Heimgartner making his way into his first Gold Coast Top Ten Shootout and the second of his career to start Saturday’s race from the fourth row on the grid. Saturday’s race was initially looking like a strong outing for Heimgartner and his co-driver Bryce Fullwood with the pairing well inside the top 10 across the majority of the race and as high as sixth during the 102 lap race before disaster struck just laps from the finish. With Heimgartner at the wheel for the run to the flag, the #7 would be spun hard into the wall from eighth place after receiving contact
Andre Heimgartner made his first Gold Coast Top Ten Shootout. Photo Kelly Racing
from James Courtney. Courtney was deemed by race control to be at fault and was quickly given a drive through penalty for the incident. Sunday was a new day, but unfortunately it would not bring with it new fortunes, with Fullwood narrowly escaping a multi-car pile-up on the first lap. While Fullwood was able to continue on unlike a number of his competitors who found themselves stranded, the #7 did incur front end damage
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which saw the Altima hampered from the get-go. The pair would bring it home in 21st place. “It has sure been a character-building weekend at the Gold Coast for Bryce and I,” Heimgartner said. “We were having a pretty strong day on Saturday until we were spun and,as we have seen, everyone has their opinions on that! At the end of the day, race control had their say on what happened, we agree with their call and
really there isn’t much else to say about it. Come Sunday we wanted to put it behind us and try and salvage a decent result but unfortunately we got caught up in someone else’s incident in what turned out to be some real lap one carnage. “Bryce did a great job to get the car through where a lot of others did not, but unfortunately he wasn’t able to escape completely unscathed and that left us with a damaged front end and behind the eight ball for the rest of the race. “Bryce and I and the entire team I think are looking forward to heading to Sandown in a couple of weeks’ time where hopefully we can put this one behind us and have a better weekend.” Heimgartner and Kelly Racing will next be on-track in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship for the Penrite Oil Sandown 500 – the final round of the 2019 PIRTEK Enduro Cup – which will be held at Sandown Raceway across November 8-10.
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