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COVERAGE PAGES 2, 3, 5, 6 New Botany MP Christopher Luxon (clockwise from above) with wife Amanda and son William (right) and their support teams at The Brook in Highbrook on Saturday night; Simeon Brown celebrates retaining his Pakuranga seat with wife Rebecca and baby Anna with campaign manager Chloe Masters (right) and supporters at Daisy Chang in Howick on Saturday; Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown was out early Monday morning thanking his supporters. Photos Wayne Martin / Supplied
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Simeon Brown comfortably retained his Pakuranga seat for National with a massive margin of 9756 (he collected 18,977 votes in total). Labour claimed the party vote in Pakuranga (40.3 per cent v 39.9 per cent) and Botany (Labour 45.5 per cent v National 38.6 per cent). However the Pakuranga numbers particularly could change once special votes are counted. Hype from the Advance NZ Party and its co-leader Jami-Lee Ross – the former
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Luxon takes Botany seat for National By FARIDA MASTER
Christopher Luxon had plenty of causes to celebrate in Highbrook on Saturday night. Photo Jake O’Flaherty
➤ From page 2 A total of 1,976,996 people are estimated to have voted in advance which is estimated to be 69 per cent of total votes cast. In 2017, 47 per cent of votes were cast in advance.
REFERENDUM RESULTS Preliminary results for the end of life choice and cannabis referendums will be available on Friday 30 October 2020.
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s the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was a palpable buzz of excitement at the Botany Electorate night celebration, held at The Brook. The celebratory evening was hosted by Christopher Luxon who made the much-anticipated transition from a rookie, unemployed politician to being National Party MP for Botany – beating his opponent Labour Party candidate Naisi Chen by more than 4000 votes. An air of high expectation gripped everyone at The Brook as the former Air New Zealand CEO, labelled as the man who will be Prime Minister someday, addressed a diverse gathering of small business owners, National Party delegates, supporters, volunteers and party champions. Giving due credit to his supporters, Luxon said, “You have done it! Because of the hard work of our volunteers we have returned the great electorate of Botany to the National Party. This victory isn’t
mine, it belongs to the volunteers who’ve fought the good fight for us in Botany. “I’ve had support from thousands of people in Botany, maybe not as much as we wanted it to be but it’s a pretty awesome result given in the context of what is happening this evening.” While Luxon was a tad disappointed with the numbers that indicated Labour’s landslide victory, he said it also provided a great opportunity to change things. I thank Botany voters for putting their faith in me. “I thank Botany voters for putting their faith in me. I’m pretty fired up and ready to go despite this result. A lot more work needs to be done than we had imagined we had to do....but I’m up to the challenge. “I’m proud of our result in Botany because we’ve gone against the grain. But the next three years will be about rebuilding as a party. The road ahead will be challenging for us as a country but regardless of who you voted for, we will get through this as a proud country of New
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Zealanders.” Luxon’s wife Amanda said that she always knew that politics was on his radar. It was just a matter of time. “Just a year ago, I stood on this stage and said thank you and goodbye to my Air New Zealand family but tonight I want to say thank you to all of you. We are really excited about taking this
journey with you.” Referring to Luxon winning National’s nomination for the seat in 2019, Amanda told the Times that she was glad Chris had got in early to do the groundwork. “He’s so committed to working day and night, meeting people in the community and getting to know them. I am glad he had the time to put in the hard work. I know he is very sincere. There is a lot of integrity.” Amanda also shared their daughter Olivia’s video message from Melbourne. Olivia, who couldn’t return to Auckland to partake in her dad’s victory said, “The people of Botany are in good hands. Dad, thank you for constantly inspiring me, and always being there for me. It’s exciting that this is just the beginning and there are so many more adventures to come.”
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akuranga MP Simeon Brown helped to keep east Auckland blue by easily winning re-election to Parliament at this year’s general election. The 29-year-old celebrated his second successive victory in the electorate on Saturday night with wife Rebecca and daughter Anna along with friends and supporters at Daisy Chang restaurant in Howick. With the preliminary votes counted as of Monday morning, Brown earned 18,977 candidate votes, beating out runner-up and Labour Party candidate Nerissa Henry, who received 9221. Brown’s majority of 9756 is the largest of any National Party candidate in the country. He told the Times on election night that he’s “incredibly grateful” for the support he received in Pakuranga and to be re-elected as its MP. “It’s a huge honour serving this community and I want to thank everyone who voted for me and
Simeon Brown, with wife Rebecca and baby Anna, celebrates his re-election as the MP for Pakuranga on Saturday night. Times photo Wayne Martin
everyone who voted. “It’s so great to see people taking part in our democracy.” Brown says the party result for National across the county is “dis-
appointing and surprising”, but it’s been a “very tough time and a tough campaign”. “We had the Covid-19 lockdown and we had a difficult time with
the National Party but I think we have done everything we can and voters had to make their minds up and make that decision. We accept that.” Brown puts the party’s poor result down to several factors, including the pandemic. “I think Covid-19 has changed everything and the Prime Minister had a huge amount of coverage on the airwaves which has been unprecedented,” he says. “We had the second lockdown during the middle of the campaign which put people in a different mindset that has, I think, coloured the campaign. “At the end of the day we have a job to do and that is represent the people who voted for us and the values of the National Party and we will continue to do that and hold this Government to account.” Brown says he appreciates the efforts of his campaign volunteers. “I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who’s been out there supporting me, knocking on doors, putting up signs, waving signs, delivering flyers and scrutineering.
“I’m hugely grateful for all their support. I couldn’t have done it without them.” He says National Party leader Judith Collins did a “fantastic job” during the campaign and he supports her staying as leader. “She took on the leadership at a very difficult and challenging time and she’s done everything she can. “I’m very grateful for what she’s done, giving the National Party and our supporters and voters a very clear choice. “She’s worked tirelessly during that time. You can’t fault what she’s done.” Brown entered Parliament at the 2017 general election. He’s the National Party’s spokesman for Corrections, Tertiary Education, and Youth, and associate spokesman for Education and Drug Reform.
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Two MPs in on party lists in Botany By NICK KRAUSE
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he Botany electorate has two additional new MPs who have come in via their party
lists. Naisi Chen, who was 38th on the Labour list, and Damien Smith, 10th on the ACT party list become MPs following great results by their respective parties. Chen said she is proud to be elected as a Labour List MP after Prime Minister-elect Jacinda Ardern and Labour swept back into Government on Saturday. “With 49 per cent of the vote, New Zealanders gave Labour a strong mandate to continue with another term of transformational change in government,” Chen said. “I’m honoured to be elected as a Labour List MP for the next Parliamentary term. I’m looking forward to starting my work
to ensure that east Auckland has an effective voice in the Labour government.” Chen said she is committed to advocating for east Auckland, with a focus on representing all parts of the community. She’s particularly focused on the Chinese community which represents over 35 per cent of east Aucklanders. In Parliament, Chen has a number of key areas of interest. “I want to focus on issues around youth, arts and culture and information technology,” she said. “As Labour continues to make transformational change for our society, I will seek to be a voice for the next generation and support Labour’s innovative solutions to the problems facing our community. “I’m proud to have run a strong campaign in Botany and want to congratulate Chris Luxon on his election as MP for Botany. “It’s great that our community will have three MPs to ensure the views of Botany residents resonate in Parliament from both the Government and opposition benches.”
Damien Smith, above, left, was 10th on the ACT party list and manages to snaffle a seat in Parliament; right, Naisi Chen will enter Parliament following a landslide Labour victory on Saturday. Photos supplied
Smith was jubilant with ACT’s historic result. “The ACT Party now has nine new MPs plus (leader) David Seymour equalling 10; making ACT the third largest party in the NZ Parliament after a record-breaking historical result for the ACT Party with this number of MPs returned,” Smith said. “A huge thank you to the Times readers. Our east Auckland Campaign ACTivist managers John Alcock and Stuart Wilson delivered a highly successful campaign across east Auckland. “It’s been an amazing team effort and media are commenting on
ACT’s highly organised, on-message campaign. As David Seymour said on Election Night, we just took the first big step toward Campaign 2023. Smith edged in at number 10 (ACT will have 10 seats in the House). “Thank you to all the people of east Auckland. The ACT Caucus has already started working for you with its first meeting the day after the election result,” he said. Smith said he will bring his skills to the House around the rebuild of a post-Covid NZ economy, promoting the reduction of debt and
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atch out for a sea of red at the Half Moon Bay Ferry on Friday, October 23 at 8.15am. After last year’s success of ‘Ride a train to enable others to walk’ event, this year the event is going to touch new waters. The ferry challenge is to visit all 12 destinations on the Auckland ferry network, starting from the Auckland ferry terminal at 6am and Kennedy Point (Waiheke) at 7am. Just when the world is fighting a deadly battle against Coronavirus, the Rotary initiative of eradicating wild poliovirus from Africa recently made international headlines. Immunizing more than 2.4 billion children in 122 countries since the last 30 years is an unimaginable feat, though sadly, the wild poliovirus still paralyses children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. As long as polio exists anywhere, it remains a threat everywhere. It’s the reason why Rotary in New Zealand has been going hard, to wipe out the virus from the face of this earth. Starting from Britomart Station, the ‘Tag You on Tag Polio Off’ Rotary fundraiser will have Mayor
MPs Simeon Brown, Christopher Luxon and Councillor Paul Young will be boarding the train/ferry on October 23 to create awareness for Rotary’s End Polio virus campaign. Photo supplied
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and a particular shortage of quality villages in this location. We’re looking forward to bringing Summerset to East Auckland,” said Cook. “The format for this village will be apartment living, as is quickly becoming the norm for urban sites in Auckland. “It means we can make best use of the land available and take advantage of stunning views from the site. Upper floors will have west-facing views across Half Moon Bay, towards the city and out to the Waitakere Ranges.” Cook said the number of people aged 75+ was forecast to increase steadily in the east Auckland area. “Our research estimates there are currently 8000 people in the 75+ age group in that part of Auckland, and the number is set to rise by 56 per cent in the next eight years.”
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o one will regret the time dedicated to chess, as it will help in any profession.” It seems the most fitting of quotes - from former World Chess Champion Tigran Petrosyan - to mark the end game of long-time Howick retailer Paul Spiller. Spiller, president of the Oceania Chess Federation, will lock the doors to Spillers Hammer Hardware on Howick’s main street for the last time at the end of the month. It will close a chapter on three generations of entrepreneurship which began in 1952 when Paul’s grandfather Ossie Spiller moved into the Picton Street premises and opened a hardware store with his son Ross (Paul’s dad) there to help. Ossie, from Cornwall in England, came to New Zealand in 1912 seeking a better life. He
Paul Spiller will finally close the doors on Spillers Hammer Hardware this month. The shop was opened in 1952. Times photo Wayne Martin
and his wife Gladys spent many years in the grocery business with his brother-in-law in the King Country before moving to Howick and buying a general store in 1942 (now PaperPlus). Paul has been at the helm for 41 years although he did work
with Dad for about 20 of those before Ross retired. “I’ve been full-time there since I came back from overseas in 1979,” Spiller says. He also served for 20 years on the Hammer Hardware board of directors from 1999 to 2019 and
was also the Howick Village Association chair for six years. “Obviously it’s quite an emotional thing to deal with especially after 68 years and it’s been the hardest thing for me. I’ve had such a strong link to the shop so to close it up is an emotional thing you go through. “But now I’ve got my head around it. Really it took quite a while and that’s why initially I wasn’t ready for it but I am now, I know it’s time. “Certainly, the tie is very strong for me there. We know so many people. I was just talking to some customers (this month) who have been in Howick since 1958 and they’ve been dealing with the store 60 years. It’s hard for those people too.” Retail can be a tough game (Covid-19 and lockdowns have made it almost impossible). Spiller reckons their offering was unique and something which endeared them to the community. ➤ Turn to page 13
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Spillers and Spillers Hammer Hardware have been an integral part of Howick Village Shopping Centre for many years. Memories come to mind of Ossie and Ross, and then Paul and John, standing behind the counter providing service with a smile. It was not often that an item requested by a customer could not be found on the shop shelves, or lurking under the counter, or out the back. I wish John, Paul and their families all the best for the future and am confident that the Spiller presence in Howick Village will be ongoing. Rices Mall salutes you.
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A photo from 1992 (above) when the store marked its 50th. Pictured are, from left, Bill Barlow, Moira Spiller, John Spiller, Clive Yeoman, Paul Spiller and Ross Spiller; right, Spillers back in the 1950s. Photos supplied
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Dealing with the big boxes, they had to go online and then do a pick-up in maybe a day or two. “The lockdowns also demonstrated to me that business actually lost to the big box stores. As soon as we went to level 2, the business dropped again. Before that we got these big spikes happening as people found it more convenient to come to us. Quite amazing.” He will come to cope with this big change, as will the store’s many loyal customers. “We’re the longest-established business especially as a family business - in the whole of Howick and Pakuranga without a doubt
“It’s been a process. I’m turning 63 next month. I’m not retiring exactly. I’m just looking for other business opportunities and to put my energies into some of my other passions in life,” he says. “Chess is one of them. I’m looking at the possibility of a chess-related business. I’ve had a strong affiliation with chess for a long, long time so now my plan is to focus a bit more on that and maybe start a coaching kind of business - a chess academy out of Howick. “There’s a real demand for coaching for young people. There’s more demand than we can provide for.” He still chips away behind the scenes as president of the Oceania region. Closing the store down will open more horizons and give him time to explore. “I intend on doing a lot more travelling and play in a lot more events - get a bit more active again spend a bit more time with family,” Spiller says. Also at the store is his wife Joanne. His brother John (a Howick Local Board member) retired from the business in January. “Joanne has been an amazing help during Covid. We couldn’t have done it otherwise. Both of us were working as a team. We were absolutely exhausted by the end of it but it was the only way it was going to work during that lockdown situation,” he says. “For us, business was incredibly good because people couldn’t go to the big box stores so they came back to us because it was convenient to come to the front of our store and ask for what they wanted.
because when this business started, there was no Pakuranga really,. I think Readaway Books which recently changed to Poppies started in in 1957,” says Spiller. “I think people have already been traumatised by Covid and they’ve been traumatised by the way banks have been treating people (through) closing, especially older people. They’re finding it very difficult to deal with the changes. The post office has closed and also a lot of the older-established businesses in Howick have gone. People are dealing with a lot of change at the moment. That’s always hard.”
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“We’ve managed …by just offering something different, a personal touch and being convenient and having a big range of products that people wanted,” he says. “But having said that, it has been getting progressively difficult over the last four or five years especially since Bunnings have really upped their marketing and also Mitre10 Mega.” The other factor - the elephant in the room - is online shopping. The thing with the Hammer Group franchise - it is part of the Mitre 10 group - is the stores haven’t had an online presence. “I think that has actually hurt us whereas all the big guys do have a very big, very strong online presence. You can order stuff by clicking a button. You can’t do that with Hammer. That’s the realisation now - you have to have a very strong presence.” The parent group has been made aware of it. “It became brutally obvious during lockdown that the Hammer brand didn’t have that presence and it actually prompted one or two individuals to go out there and do their own thing which, really, they’re not supposed to,” says Spiller. “I think there’s a lot more awareness for the need for that now and I think Covid has really changed the way that people do shop. People are shopping from home a lot more, they’re probably more reluctant to go out or they weren’t able to go out. It changed shopping dramatically.” Spiller says there are a number of reasons around deciding to close the business. He made the decision some two years ago.
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Spillers Hardware store has been a respected part of this business community for the past 68 years and it is truly sad to see them go. Good luck with your retirement and enjoy all the new opportunities you will now have time to explore.
We are sad to farewell our long serving Spillers Hammer Hardware, from Howick Village.
Our team have always enjoyed working with you starting with Ross and we wish John, Paul and your families all the best for the future.
After 68 years of loyal trading, the time has come for Paul, Joanne and John, to enjoy some new adventures.
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CITY OF AUCKLAND SINGERS The Annual Concert of the City of Auckland Singers will be held on October 31, 7pm at All Saints Church, 17 Selwyn Road, Howick. Adults $20, Seniors $18 and children free. Door Sales – no Eftpos. Tickets and enquiries phone Raewyn 5214651 or Andrea 5374403. There will be raffles, CDs for sale and a complimentary supper. An enjoyable evening with an eclectic mix of songs by Ed Sheeran and Pink Zebra, a medley of 60’s music, a ountry medley and a range of popular songs and itemssomething for every taste! The Times has four tickets to give away. To win, enter online at www.times. co.nz/competition.
DOVE CATHOLIC FELLOWSHIP FOR WOMEN Invite you to our Fellowship meeting on October 27, Tuesday at 7.30pm at St Anne’s Parish, 126 Russell Road, Manurewa. Speaker Ingrid D’Sousa. Topic: The Gift of Knowledge, Romans 11:33-36. Come & share a cuppa, friendship and encouragement. Phone Grace 5773479.
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English Conversation Classes at Trinity Methodist Church, 474 Pakuranga Road will begin again on Thursday October 22 at 10am. New students welcome. Enquiries to Richard phone 535 3999.
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EASTERN DISTRICT COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB We’re excited to be back and we hope you can join us again, visitors also welcome. Come and be entertained with live music or come and sing or play an instrument, From 7.30pm, Wednesday October 21 & every second Wednesday. Bucklands and Eastern Beaches War Memorial Hall, Wharf Road, Bucklands Beach. Non members $5. For more information, please phone Bev 021 11 56 866.
NAVIGATING HEALTH SYSTEMS Learn all about Navigating Health System & Emergency Preparedness. The workshop will be hosted on Friday October 23 from 10am-1pm. From 10am-12noon Understanding
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DANCE YOURSELF HAPPY GOES 80S! Uninstructed drop-in dance hour, this time with 100 per cent 80s hits and electronica. Legwarmers and neon garments welcome! Thursday October 22, 8pm-9pm in All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick. Level 1 only. Free! www.facebook.com/ DanceYourselfHappy.
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ing the NZ national anthem from the words “God defend NZ” to “Somebody defend NZ.” The simple fact is in the Howick area where whole blocks of shops exist where I can’t read the business sign at all, they are clearly not required to be in English. While that’s not meant in any way to be a xenophobic comment, at least this sign is in English. This is not a hashed-up sign, it’s a professional neon sign board. They pay the electricity not the council. The people who instigated the sign may or not be pastors of a local church. Either way they do have a right to free expression or are all the cars with “Jesus stickers” attached now be stopped and fined until sign removal? I warmed to the sign as an encouragement after a particularly difficult day at work. If that is all its about then it makes the point. We can, as a society, not dispute the
I guess that Auckland or at least Howick Council has turned a corner. Yesterday (October 10) I learned that the sign just off the roundabout at Cascades Road and Aviemore Drive that declares “He loves you” and “Jesus is the answer” in smaller print must be dismantled and removed. This was ordered by council staff, clearly not council members or I certainly hope it wasn’t any of the councillors we vote for! The sign is discrete and well presented, almost hidden behind current temporary election signs and apparently because “it’s not promoting a business”, is not somehow legal or have they (the owners) missed a process? What is this? Has the council decided we aren’t mature enough to discriminate what we see nowadays? Or are we to assume we are soon chang-
End of life doesn’t affect our vulnerable as Kevin McCormick and Rev Richard Waugh suggest (October 6). Please read the requirements for an EOL intervention. Rev Waugh of all people should understand death is not the end of a soul, but a path to glorification (assuming there’s a god). The plain reality in life is that at some stage, we get tired of fighting and start to welcome God’s embrace. When your loved ones get to that point, you will understand the need, respect and dignity to face God on your terms. A NO vote kills everyone’s choice; YES enables everyone a choice.
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My grateful thanks to Nicola Sweeney who reminded me that once someone has Crohns Disease there’s no cure (Howick & Pakuranga Times Sept 22). And she’s right as it brought back to my mind what my husband’s specialist said to him when his medication didn’t seem to work but brought about a lot of side effects. What he said was: ‘Once you’ve
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Peter Klinken stating, “It provides another wonderful example of where compounds in nature can be used to treat human diseases.”
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HOWICK NEEDS PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE Howick needs a public health centre for outpatients, where people can go to have their dressings changed and given paracetamol by a nurse. Also, this public health centre can serve the many elderly local residents of Howick too.
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Tut! Tut! We must never mention the ‘no’ words “taxing the rich”. Heaven forbid, in the happiest country on planet earth, Finland — which has the best education, health and transport systems found anywhere on earth — have citizens earnings above $90,000 taxed the maximum of 58 cents in the dollar. The reason why they are the happiest nation on planet earth and why we will never be? It is no coincidence that their government is predominantly made of very bright, very young women who, unlike New Zealand politicians, place a high value on family values as the building blocks for a healthy society and back it up by having 73 per cent of the population owning their own home.
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AMETI EASTERN BUSWAY The Eastern Busway project continues to make great progress.
SHIP SHAPING FOR SUMMER Auckland Council Parks staff is working to ensure that all summer sport platforms are marked and ready for forthcoming summer competition. Interestingly, the enforced levels brought about by Covid restrictions have given the fields a well needed rest allowing contractors to continue with their sports field renovation programme, and resulting in many of surfaces coming out of winter in the best shape they have been for a number of years!
PARKS ACTIVATION OVER SUMMER The Local Board is proud to be able to provide a great variety of free activities in our beautiful parks for the coming summer months. Some of these activities include Zumba, Doggy Day Out, Wellness Riders Skateboard Clinic, Circus in the Park and Park Yoga. Details
Friday October 23 to 5 am Tuesday October 27. To reach Pakuranga Plaza or Ti Rakau Drive follow detours via Gossamer Drive and Reeves Road, or the Waipuna Bridge. All entrances to the Pakuranga Plaza will remain open and Pakuranga Road will remain fully open in both directions.
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Level one now means that we can go to the beach, enjoy the local parks and participate in social activities this Labour Weekend. Please make sure you behave responsibly – especially around water and on the roads, to ensure you and others stay safe! Chair Howick Local Board
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Bunnings Warehouse worker stabbed A worker at the Bunnings Warehouse store in Botany was injured during an alleged robbery attempt on Thursday night. Counties Manukau Police detective inspector Chris Barry says police inquiries into the incident, which happened at the business in Ti Rakau Drive on Thursday evening at about 6pm, are ongoing. “A male has entered the store armed with a knife and stabbed a Bunnings staff member before demanding money,” Barry says. “Another worker has quickly intervened and apprehended the male until police arrived.
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Barnados calls on Kiwis to step up Over the rest of October, Barnardos is calling for Aotearoa to step up and take 10,000 steps a day to support New Zealand children affected by family violence. It has been a tough year for the children of Aotearoa, but for some it’s been especially hard. In times of stress and uncertainty, the incidence of family violence rises. Children are present at 80 per cent of reported family violence incidences in the home. Even just witnessing violence can have a traumatic impact on children, affecting their development, Barnados said. Howick resident and Barnardos Operations Manager Nancy Jelavich encourages her community to get behind the campaign. “At Barnardos we work together every day with those in our communities who are facing really tough issues poverty, family violence, and struggles with mental health and addiction,” Jelavich said. “We’d love communities to support our children who have experienced family violence to feel safe again. So jump online and donate, or spread the word to your family and friends. Because when children shine bright, Aotearoa shines bright.” Barnardos runs a children’s safety programme called
Auckland Transport is grateful for the co-operation of motorists keeping their speed to 30km/h whilst travelling through the construction area. A large component of this work is to be carried out over the forthcoming Labour Weekend. Access in and out of Ti Rakau Drive will be closed from 9 pm on
“Footsteps to Feeling Safe”. It’s is a nine-week programme for children and young people who have experienced family harm. It features games, activities and resources to help the children learn new skills. “We do a lot of work around safety planning, feelings, responsibilities, changes in life and building confidence and self-esteem. “We want to make sure the children really understand and practice their safety plan. The programme is designed for children between 3-17 years,” she said. “Barnardos NZ’s Footsteps to a Brighter Future fundraiser is a great way for communities around Aotearoa to make a positive difference for tamariki and do something good for their own personal mental and physical health at the same time.” People can sign up as individuals or as part of a team - a great challenge to do with family, friends or work colleagues! Every step you take, every dollar you raise, will help New Zealand children affected by family violence. You can also find out more on our website: https://www.footstepstoabrighterfuture.org.nz/ The fundraiser runs until November 1.
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“Our investigation is ongoing and charges will be laid.” Bunnings director NZ and HR Jacqui Coombes says the company is “working closely” with police after the incident at the Botany store.
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At the moment I am involved in a wonderful project called “Entertaining English”. Russians living in NZ listen to my English lesson created in an unusual way. In my lessons I explain the origin of English words and use some zen techniques and some eidetic memory techniques. I have been doing it for more than one year. People can ask me questions. Only the Russian community has this service. Any community can also organise it but they do not know about this wonderful possibility. Can you help other communities to know about this service please? It is so convenient! Old people who have no computer can use it easily. Actually it is easier than to use a computer. You need only a telephone. Russian people all over New Zealand use this service every day. I am a Russian linguist, have a PhD in applied linguistics. I have worked at the Russian Academy of Sciences all my life, researching automatic translation from Japanese and automatic recognition of Chinese characters. I have created a Computerised Grammar of the Japanese language and have about 200 publications (including patents in Japan) on Japanese, Chinese and English languages . My life-long work at th eRussian Academy of Sciences in applied linguistics has helped me create a new method of teaching foreign languages.
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Applications for experienced operators of dozers, motor scrapers, excavators, graders, dump trucks, compactors are currently being taken for 20202021 season. We have sites in Auckland & Waikato region. Applicants must be prepared to work long hours including Saturday. Successful applicants will undergo drug and alcohol tests before commencement. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Email CV and contacts to career@rossreid.co.nz, subject “Operators Auckland Times”.
Ross Reid Contractors Ltd 09 274 6223 or Hadden Gardiner 0274 118 454
TRUCK driver wanted, Class 4 licence a minimum, for earthworks contractor. Must be competent in the driving of a six wheeler tipper with a road ranger gear box. We are looking for an energetic person to join our team, some excavator experience. would be an advantage but not essential. Contact Mike 021 636 816
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Casual vacancy for an elected trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has decided to fill the vacancy by selection. If 10% or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Request for a by-election should be sent to: Chairperson Board of Trustees Sancta Maria College bot@sanctamaria.school.nz by 16 November 2020
Is to be held at Lloyd Elsmore Hockey Stadium, Pakuranga on Thursday 5 November at 7.00pm. Apologies may be addressed to:
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Sancta Maria College is a co-educational Years 7-13 state-integrated Catholic college with 1,000 students in Auckland’s Eastern suburb. We are looking for a creative, motivated, and energetic Marketing and Communications Coordinator to join our team. You will be responsible for the following: • Brand building and brand guardianship • Initiating and implementing Marketing and Communication projects and initiatives that will support the school’s values and strategic direction • Key liaison, to build and maintain strong relationships with our external partners Download full documentation from website: www.sanctamaria.school.nz/employment/
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PURC FUNDRAISER
Annual rugby club luncheon a big success C
lose to 200 people packed Pakuranga United Rugby Club on Friday for its annual luncheon and auction. More than $30,000 was raised on the day for the club’s shade sail project and the junior player support fund. Guest speaker was Radio Sport personality Martin Devlin and MC was ‘Crackers’. PURC general manager Stephen Hackett said: “We are so humbled by the level of support shown by the community once again at our annual luncheon. 2020 has been really tough year for sports clubs so to have this level of support really heartens us for what the future looks like.”
Pakuranga United Rugby Club supporters, sponsors, friends and members dug deep at the 15th annual luncheon and auction. Photos Nick Krause
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City of Sails Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival Club
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 All Saints Anglican Church Howick
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Service Times are: Sunday: 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday: 10.00am (Selwyn Church) allsaints@xtra.co.nz www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
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OPINION
Marvellous Clarke destroys Aussie Matilda’s waltz
Agnew’s Angle
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f Clarke Kent can transform into Superman, Caleb Clarke must be Captain Marvel after his magnificent performance in the All Blacks 27-7 second Bledisloe Cup triumph on Sunday.. Incredibly, the muscular 21-yearold caused 12 of the Wallabies’ 40 missed tackles, five in one electrifying, stampeding charge. This was Clarke’s first start after an impressive short appearance off the reserves bench in the Wellington test. Not since a teenage Bryan Williams bewildered opponents with his dazzling sidestep on the All Blacks 1970 tour of South Africa and Jonah Lomu’s power at the 1995 World Cup left opponents and fans awestruck, has a New Zealand wing risen to such heights in so short a time. No wonder head coach Ian Foster was keen to keep in check expectations of Clarke repeating this performance every time he receives the ball. But there is no doubt this humble son-of-a-gun, Eroni, has the X factor.
Caleb Clarke finished his second test and first start with 138 metres, three line breaks, 12 tackle busts and two offloads from eight carries. Photo Rugbypass
The oft quoted, “One man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity,” was realised once more when Clarke took advantage of George Bridge’s injury. Bridge is a smart wing who ticks all the boxes and has done his country proud. Clarke is not yet as complete but his acceleration and explosive
power makes him an excitement machine. He also has the happy knack of a champion centre by drawing two defenders into the tackle before passing it to an unmarked tryscorer. However the national selectors will be content to allow him to grow his international apprenticeship as a wing.
Great, too, to see Beauden Barrett return to his best in this test with some scintillating runs. Apart from Clarke, other All Black rookies to front a stern Australian challenge were lock Tupou Vaa’i , loosehead prop Alex Hodgman and Hoskins Sotutu. All did well, especially 19-year-old Vaa’i who had to fill the big boots of vastly experienced Sam Whitelock from the start. Considering their inexperience, it was heartening confirmation of the depth that exists within the New Zealand game. With rugged Sam Cane having another blinder alongside Ardie Savea and Shannon Frizell, the loose forwards combined nicely. Understandable Wallabies coach Dave Rennie was disappointed at his team’s poor defence and ball retention after their robust effort in the 16-all drawn first test. With two more Bledisloe Cup tests to be played on home soil, they will be determined to turn the tables. They have some fine players but the loss of injured playmaker
second-five Matt To’omua limited the attacking options of powerful three-quarters Marika Koroibete, Hunter Paisami and Filipo Daugunu. So, too, did the rock-solid defence of Anton Lienert-Brown and Jack Goodhue. First-five James O’Connor can be a dangerous attacker but lacks the vision of a To’omua or Richie Mo’unga. Meanwhile while Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin couldn’t retain his Bathurst crown with a disappointing fifth, Shane van Gisbergen kept the New Zealand flag flying high by winning the prestigious event on Sunday. It was a splendid performance from the former St Kentigern College student who withstood the strong challenge of Cameron Waters. Australia still have several excellent drivers but Kiwis McLauglin and van Gisbergen continue to fly high in their backyard. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer
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