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Residents riled over delays ➤ From page 1 The duo say they are aware that a resolution has been passed to build a temporary bridge, “But why has it taken so long?” they want to know. It was in April last year that board chair David Collings had said that the road safety improvement project, and the bridge was a “nobrainer”. “We have earmarked $1 million of our Transport Capital Fund as a reserve for future delivery of the project, and we will investigate using the Regional Safety Fund in June,” he said. Jajjo a Security Consultant reckons it is a painful process calling up Auckland Council and Auckland Transport who keep passing on the buck. “They have kids at the call centre with no idea where the road is located or what the problem is. It’s very difficult to get any answers.” Jajjo finally made a breakthrough by connecting with higher up contacts he had at Auckland Council to stress on the major health and safety risk. “Can you imagine the danger with kids walking on the side of the gravel road with 16- wheeler dirt trucks going back and forth at 80km an hour?” he questions. Meanwhile Auckland Transport took heed and made it a one-way street. They temporarily installed traffic lights and a few light barriers (at the point where the road dips) to make way for pedestrians walking the narrow path.

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“It was only a matter of time that someone was going to get seriously injured or killed on this stretch of road, so along with my neighbour Yuva we took it upon ourselves to contact the City Council to raise these concerns,” he says. “I also discussed the issue with our neighbours, and they are worried too. After raising these issues with the Council in November and again in December, we felt that our concerns weren’t getting any traction so we raised a health and safety risk with Auckland Transport. A couple of weeks later, half the road was shut down to a single lane with traffic lights installed to direct traffic,” he says.

“We were excited as this usually meant work was forthcoming but as weeks turned into months and a few close calls with people not following the traffic rules, we decided to escalate this to Council again. “After doing some research, we discovered that we weren’t the first to raise this road problem. It appears that a year ago this was a major issue with other people raising the same issue and funds have been allocated to this project. “We were flabbergasted by this delay —one can only describe it as bureaucracy running amuck.” He says that after extensive research, they discovered there were no records of any plans for a

permanent bridge. “The original funds of $100,000 were for only a temporary solution,” he says. “No one can explain why a temporary solution would take a year to be awarded to a contractor. We can only imagine that if a temporary bridge took 2-3 years in the pipeline – a permanent one would take 10 years to complete and possibly $3-4m of ratepayers money.” Not willing to give up, the duo wrote to Howick Local Board members and Councillors Sharon Stewart and Paul Young to speed up the process. “Having raised all these concerns with local Councillors, we would expect the wheels to turn faster now before what appears to be a road built for third-world conditions. Over the next two to three years this road will be used by people living in 10,000 homes that are being built really fast. ” The Times met up with the concerned residents along with Councillors Stewart, Young along with Matthew Brajkovich who could help the residents form a Ratepayers group in the Flatbush Ormiston community. Stewart made some urgent calls to Auckland Transport traffic engineer to push for work to start immediately on a temporary walkway and the much-needed bridge extension from one side of the subdivision to the other. “Flat Bush School Rd is a busy road with heavy trucks and excavators moving frequently. This road

at 231(FBSR) is narrow depressed. One-way traffic lights have been in place which holds local traffic on both sides and it is very risky for pedestrians, drivers and children. It won’t be long and someone will be killed. “I am also very concerned about the protection barrier that is being used for children to walk to school.” Young said he had made enquiries if the upgrading of the road would be part of the emergency budget and will get to know soon. ➤ Action points suggested by Adhikari • The currently placed inferior quality barriers should be removed and replaced by a standard road traffic barrier. • A temporary footbridge should be provided on the side of the road and both lanes of Flat Bush School Rd should be opened to traffic asap. The footbridge should be connected with appropriately designed footpaths on both sides. Footpaths on the eastern side should extend to the place where the developer has ended on the side of Flat Bush School Rd. • The main bridge should be built (or the existing culvert should be upgraded, whichever option is appropriate for the site). • Alternative access should be provided to the 3,000 people (10,000 people by 2025) during the construction of the main bridge. This area becomes like an island if FBSR is blocked. There is no other entry/ exit for areas located east of the proposed bridge.

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local identity has died suddenly in hospital. Mathew (Mat) John Bedogni, a car enthusiast well known for his beloved DeLorean and Star Wars characters at Howick’s Santa Parade, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday July 18 at Middlemore Hospital, aged 47, his death notice said. “Adored husband of Tara and adored father of Edward and Alex. Beloved son of John and Kenda and loved brother of Clinton (deceased). So sadly missed by all the extended family,” it said. “A meticulous and inspirational gentle friend to all. A funeral service to celebrate Mat’s life was held at St Columba Presbyterian Church in Botany on Friday followed by a function in Cockle Bay “to further celebrate Mat’s outstanding life”. In online tributes his wife Tara wrote: “Mathew, my only love, my wonderful husband, my soul mate and my loving partner in all things. You were my everything. I will never forget you and you will always be in my heart, I am lost without you, your Hunny B. You will always be with me my Darling.” His parents John and Kenda said he was “the most beloved, gentle

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Naisi Chen launches Labour campaign for Botany seat Mat Bedogni was farewelled by his family and friends on Friday.

and wonderful son”. “Mathew our darling boy, you were our life and future and we are forever broken with your loss. You will remain in our hearts and minds forever. Never ever will we forget you Matty - we love you so much. Mum and Dad.” Sons Edward and Alex also left a message. “Our Dad who we loved and looked after us has died. We loved Dad so much and he loved us. Goodbye to the best Father anyone could ever have. We love you Dad.” Star Wars site Outpost 42 Garrison posted a message online too. “Today we farewelled Mat Bedogni (TK 6280), one of the

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empire’s finest, who has become one with the force. We will all miss him for his generosity, his time, inclusiveness and contributions to the numerous communities he helped, and supported. He always had time for you and always wanted to help. He is truly the best of the best. “Mat, we’ll miss you and our hearts are heavy. For us, no one will ever be as cool as Mat in his Fett in KITT at the Howick Santa Parade, nor will anyone be as epic as Vader at the Make A Wish Birthday. You’re one of a kind Mat and remember “If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything”.

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onsidering the unprecedented times we are living in, it’s all about expecting the unexpected. Harlequin Musical Theatre and StageAntics will be presenting Expect the Unexpected 2.0 – a unique night of cabaret entertainment featuring a line-up of eclectic music performed by local talent on August 13. It promises to be an evening where nothing is as expected, much like the year 2020. “Our cast love the opportunity to collaborate and work through new and surprising ways to enter-

tain our audience. It’s been a great way to let loose those creative ideas locked away over the last few months,” says director Emma Bishop. The original season of Expect the Unexpected in 2017 sold out, with BroadwayWorld NZ noting “the concept is not easy to do but was achieved and delivered with aplomb.” With only three shows at Harlequin, Expect the Unexpected promises to be a great night out. Sadly, Covid-19 pushed out all scheduled shows at Harlequin Musical Theatre for 2020. Funds

raised from this cabaret will ensure this hub of musical theatre excellence can continue to provide entertainment in the eastern suburbs. The season runs from Thursday August 13 and there are three shows only. All tickets are $25. Show dates August 13-15. Group booking discount available.

Right: Hanging out at rehearsals is (top row) Maddie Waller and Tia Ormsby. Bottom row is Sophia Pemberton, Rehutai Ormsby and Photo supplied Sarah Adams.

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he Manukau Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is serving up a ‘10-course classical degustation’ of operatic and concert masterpieces. It will feature four soloists in an Opera Night on Saturday August 22, 7.30pm at the Vodafone Events Centre. A guest conductor with roots in Howick is also on the card. The community orchestra comprising a unique mix of professional, youth and community players will be joined by Dame Malvina Major Foundation Studio artists Harry Grigg (tenor), Anna Simmons (soprano) and Felicity

Tomkins (soprano), performing well-known arias by Mozart, Lalo, Léhar, Puccini, Bernstein and more. New Zealand Opera’s general director Thomas de Mallet Burgess says the Company is delighted to collaborate with Manukau Symphony Orchestra for the first time. “These three talented young singers are just about to wrap up their time as Dame Malvina Major Foundation Studio Artists and head overseas to further their careers. The audience has a special opportunity to see this exciting talent early in their careers.” Ray Chan, from Howick but

A line up of extraordinary musicians (clockwise) Dominic Lee, Anna Simmons, Harry Grigg and Felicity Tomkins will perform at the Opera Night. Photo supplied

now in Ellerslie, returns as guest conductor, and will be working with prize-winning cellist Dominic Lee in Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme and Piazzolla’s

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Many retired New Zealanders rely on income from savings in addition to their NZ Super. This means investing money so that it generates income through interest or dividend payments. You may also plan to spend some or all of the money you have saved to help fund your retirement years.

KiwiSaver

KiwiSaver is a voluntary savings scheme designed to help New Zealanders save and invest for retirement. If you’re under the age of 65, the extra contributions the government and your employer make to your savings mean that you would need a really good reason to not join KiwiSaver. But now that it’s also open to those 65 plus, older New Zealanders are turning to these lowercost managed funds to invest and draw down their savings.

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Our next Zonta dinner meeting will be on Tuesday, August 4 at 6.30pm at the Howick Club, Botany Road. We celebrate 33 years involvement in East Auckland. Our guest speaker is Sophie Hancock, community and event fundraiser for Auckland Cancer Society who will be speaking about the dynamics and challenges of fundraising. Contact Gay 0211451574.

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Free ESOL Classes every Tuesday through the school term at Howick Library, start at 11am. All welcome

IMPROVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SKILLS The Howick Photographic Society meets on 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Monday nights of every month. We are an enthusiastic group, sharing a common interest in the art of photography. We would love you to join us to share your photos and to learn more about photography. Our members range from absolute beginners to professional photographers. Visit www.howickphotographicsociety.org.nz/ or contact John Clare 536 4506, 027 476 5954.

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Sunday, August 2 at 2pm at All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick. Come along and listen as someone shares their favourite hymns and join in singing them in an informal worship setting. All welcome. All Saints Church office phone 534 6864.

FREE WORKSHOPS Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is holding a free workshop on Positive Parenting in Chinese for parents/ grandparents of children under 12 years. The topics covered will be: Dealing with Disobedience on Friday, August 7. Managing Fighting and Aggression on Friday August 14. Establishing good bed-time routine on Friday August 21. Hassle-free shopping on Friday August 28. All sessions will be held from 10 am to 12 noon at Manaia Room, Pakuranga Library Building, Pakuranga. For Registration call Oneness on 021 027 44220 or email Vani at settlement. pakuranga@cab.org.nz

NETWORKING MEETING MECOSS’ Botany & Flat Bush & Ormiston Community Networking Meeting is being held next Friday. Venue: Old Flat Bush School Hall, corner of Murphy’s Road and Flat Bush Road, Flat Bush. Date: Friday July 31. Time: 1.30pm - 3pm, Car parking : free parking in the Cranford Drive carpark or kerbside in Flat Bush Road. Entry: No charge. Refreshments: tea and coffee. All welcome.

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This week the beautiful All Saints organ is put through its paces by Holy Trinity Cathedral organist Dr Philip Smith. After intensive study and cathedral experience in the UK, Philip moved to NZ in 2008. He was responsible for the redevelopment of the organ at Holy Trinity Cathedral which is now hailed as NZ’s finest. Philip recently graduated with a Doctorate in organ performance and brings a varied programme to Howick. Thursday July 30, 7pm8pm All Saints Church, Howick. Admission by donation.

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Fox ties for 8th in British Masters P

rofessional golfer Ryan Fox, from Beachlands, has tied for eighth with Northern Ireland’s Jonathan Caldwell at the British Masters. The tournament was won by Renato Paratore on Saturday for his second career victory on the European Tour after closing with a 2-under 69 containing his first bogeys of the week. Fox shot an impressive 68 in his final round, to end the tournament 11 under after a poor start to his third round where he had bogeys at the second, third and fifth holes. Fox returned to the UK on July

17 to re-start his European Tour. “Been working hard the last couple of months and looking forward to some competitive golf again,” Fox said. “Enjoyed being able to spend some time at home with friends and family and I did manage to sneak a bit of fishing in too.” Fox was pleased with his result. “Really enjoyed being back out there this week,” he said in a Facebook post. “Very happy with T8th first week back. Thank you to the @ europeantour for all their hard work in getting us back playing in these difficult times.”

The tournament marked the start of the European Tour’s UK Swing, six events in England and Wales over the next six weeks devised primarily for ease of travel for players amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The venues for the six events are all within a three-hour drive of one another, scrapping the need for air travel to which players have become accustomed on the increasingly global tour. Players and caddies were being tested for the coronavirus on arrival and were having to check for symptoms and take a temperature test daily.

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SPORTS RESULTS

PURC celebrate DWD 100th in style RUGBY LEAGUE:

➤ Pt Chevalier 42 Howick 10 Api Pewhairangi and Patrick Sipley both scored doubles to help Pt Chevalier to a comfortable victory over defending champions Howick Hornets. The Pirates led 24-6 at the break and kicked on with the job to record their fifth win of the season.

Waitemata 10 Pakuranga 36 Three tries from Maka Hakalo helped Pakuranga to a big win over Waitemata, after a close first half in which the Jaguars led by only eight at the break. The win keeps Pakuranga safely inside the competition’s top four after six weeks.

RUGBY UNION

➤ Pakuranga 51-5 Te Papapa It was a good day at the office for the Pakuranga United Rugby Club (PURC) squad on Saturday, as they put in a performance that stood out on the scoreboard, but was ultimately mixed. The game was a hard, physical

battle won up front and Pakuranga muscled out to a 24-5 half-time lead. The win was a perfect celebration of veteran openside David Whitecliff-Davies’ 100th game. Quentin Hill and Carter Hackett have their first run on for the Premiers with both earning their ties, both playing extremely well and

are a testament to the success of the player programme at PURC. Hill, in particular, shone with three tries on debut, hinting at a big future for the youngster. PURC were boosted by the return of David Adams and Lepani Tuifagalele, both back on the field after lengthy injury breaks.

Winning image Mountain Vista by Shona Kebble.

Hannah Thomas competing at Vector Wero Water Park in Manukau.

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KAYAKING

Local snapper wins photo award

Rapid rise for canoe S slalom athlete Canoe slalom athlete Hannah Thomas has her sights set on the 2024 Olympics. Thomas, from Beachlands, started kayaking in the UK and competed for Great Britain before emigrating with her family to New Zealand in 2018. Hannah’s results in 2019 gained her selection onto High Performance Sport New Zealand’s carded programme where she is supported by practitioners who support and guide her in the art of becoming an elite athlete. She trains daily at the Vector Wero White Water Centre

in Manukau under the guidance of Canoe Slalom New Zealand coaches- as part of the High-Performance Slalom Programme. Earlier this year she made the New Zealand senior team and the U23 team and had planned to travel to Europe in May before Covid restrictions stymied her plans. Making the best of a bad situation, Hannah is currently working towards her long-term goal which is to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. “Training is going well at the moment. I’m currently doing two to three sessions a day. I am also jug-

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gling work and studying. “During this time of not being able to go to Europe, I am doing as much as I can for my future trips away. “ Participating in canoe slalom comes with its financial challenges and Hannah has teamed up with Vista Drinks and is selling boxes of their drinks as a fundraiser. If you would like to follow Hannah’s journey, you can find her on Facebook @Hannah Thomas canoe slalom athlete. ➤ For any sponsorship enquiries email HannahThomas1410@ gmail.com.

hona Kebble, a photographer from the Howick Photographic Society, recently won a Silver medal in a prestigious NZ landscape competition that included many international entries. She won a silver medal in the Laurie Thomas Landscape Salon, 2020, one of the most anticipated events in New Zealand’s photographic calendar. Since its humble beginnings 24 years ago, this salon now attracts up to 700 entries from amateur and professional photographers alike. Shona joined the Howick Photographic Society in Auckland in 2003 wanting to learn how to make better photographs. Since then, she has won a variety of awards in a wide variety of

genres including photojournalism, portraiture, natural history and landscapes. Her most notable awards include gold, silver and bronze medals at the Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ) National Exhibition over the years, several supreme awards at the Royal Easter Show, PSNZ Award in the PSNZ International Salon, gold and bronze medals in the New Brighton Photojournalism Competition, awards in the North Shore Salon and the Nelson Triptych Salon, silver in the Jack Sprosen Audio Visual Competition and high placings the Tauranga Audio Visual Salon. “As an active member of the club, she is an inspiration and mentor to all the members,” a club spokesperson said.


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OPINION

Electrifying local derbies enthuse Aotearoa rugby fans W

ith the Hurricanes breaking the Crusaders 36-game unbeaten streak by two points and the Blues hanging on by the skin of their teeth to defeat the bottom-placed Chiefs 21-17, Super Rugby Aotearoa is thriving. More than 33,000 fans witnessed the hard-fought Eden Park spectacle, about 10,000 short of the new SRO opener, but still a telling acclamation for a format that embraces local derbies. Now with moves afoot to introduce a Pacific Islands team in Auckland next year embracing Fijian, Samoan and Tongan players, the competition can only get better should it come to pass. Just look at the support Tonga’s rugby league team got in recent years when defeating the Kiwis and Kangaroos before packed houses. Understandably, South Africa and Argentina won’t be happy at being discarded from Super 12 but long, arduous trips to and fro are draining on the players. Still it’s a bit unfair for former All Black coach Steve Hansen to

Agnew’s Angle claim New Zealand owe Australia nothing because of past perceived slights. The Bledisloe Cup is still a treasured prize even if New Zealand has dominated it. And while the Wallabies are no longer the force they were, they produced great teams to win the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999. Only the All Blacks and Springboks with three apiece, have done better. Furthermore, expect the Wallabies to improve under new astute coach Dave Rennie who won two Super Rugby crowns when mentoring the Chiefs. Still the depth of talent in New Zealand is encouraging with man of the match hooker Kurt Eklund making huge headway since replacing the injured James Parsons and Patrick Tuipulotu and Ofa Tu’ungafasi making strong runs and crunching tackles. Rieko

Blues fullback Matt Duffie sprinted 45m for the first try after TJ Faine’s outrageous dummy run fooled the Chiefs defence. Both formerly attended Saint Kentigern College. Photo AFP.

Ioane is developing nicely at centre where his sidestep, swerve, pace make him a danger. He probably had a slight edge in his clash with the talented Anton Linert-Brown. It was Ioane’s perfectly timed pass that sent fullback Matt Duffie sprinting 45m for the first try after

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TJ Faine’s outrageous dummy run fooled the Chiefs defence. Captain Tuipulotu and lively halfback Finlay Christie also scored tries with first-five Beauden Barrett converting all three. The Chiefs replied with tries to Lachlan Boshier and a beauty 80m

effort to left wing Solomon Alaimalo after smart work from second half replacement Aaron Cruden and Leinert-Brown. Fullback Damian McKenzie, the game’s most penetrative back, converted both and added a penalty. His courage and audacity never ceases to amaze. Meanwhile another fullback, Jordie Barrett, scored 19 points as the Hurricanes upset the Crusaders 34-32 in Christchurch on Saturday night to continue his fine form. However young Crusaders No 15 Will Jordon looked even faster and more elusive on a night when centre Peter Umaga-Jensen and right wing Wes Goosen (2) scored Hurricanes tries and Richie Mo’unga, George Bridge, Quinton Strange and Sevu Reece replied in kind for the Crusaders with Mo’unga adding 12 points from the boot. Still the Hurricanes deserved their win to move to 16 points behind the Crusaders 19 and Blues 17. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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