Botany and Ormiston Times July 20 2017

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jobs created every month that equates to 66 new jobs every hour; and NCEA Level 2 results success moving up from 68 per cent to 83 percent with the aim to push it up to 90 per cent, she says she is “confidently paranoid about the elections”. Later in the day as she speaks to the Times while “hanging out” at the Botany Town Centre, chatting with shop owners and even trying on a pair of shoes, the minister with one portfolio for every day of the week says she gets her energy from people. “New Zealand is so remarkable. It gives people second chances. “How else can someone like me who was a single mother at 17, dream of being the Deputy Prime Minister of the country? Isn’t that absolutely fabulous?”

Browns Island Motukorea has become Auckland Council’s newest Regional Park and its first island park. And the news is being welcome by Auckland’s Friends of Regional Parks (FOR Parks), says President Bronwen Turner. “Browns Island Regional Park adds to the region’s chain of priceless Regional Parks along the coast and in the Hauraki Gulf,” she said. “We applaud the energy and persistence of Auckland Council to guarantee public access and enjoyment of this remarkable asset into the future.” The new Regional Park opens up a myriad of recreational opportunities for nature and heritage lovers, the boating fraternity, day walkers and campers. The new park also offers opportunities for volunteers to work with council to restore the ecology of the centrally located island, ravaged by a recent scrub and grass fire. Browns Island Regional Park is a significant step by Auckland Council in expanding the provision

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of Regional Parks to accommodate the city’s rapid population growth. Research affirms this need, showing that 75 per cent of Aucklanders’ recreation is informal such as biking, walking and enjoying beaches, with only 25 per cent involved in organised sport. FOR Parks believes council must realign its park planning and spending to accommodate recreation preferences of the majority of Aucklanders, including greater spending on Regional Parks. In the face of intensive housing development, FOR Parks calls for urgent action by Auckland Council to fund acquisition and development of new Regional Parks both to the north and south of Auckland. Among the opportunities are Crater Hill, the Okura Estuary and properties along the route of the Te Araroa walking trail. Principles to guide Auckland’s park development and a 50 year strategy were presented to council by FOR Parks in 2016.

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rt brings communities together. Nothing illustrates it more than people from ages five to 70 adding colour to a giant popup mural of the cityscape at Sylvia Park Shopping Centre on Thursday morning. The 10-metre mural created by one of New Zealand’s most recognised contemporary artist, Hayley King aka Flox during the school holidays (till July 23) at the shopping centre is to connect people through creativity. “A project like this brings people from different walks of life together says,” says Hayley who works with prints, publications, murals, graphic design, stationary and has also illustrated a very popular children’s story book Tu Meke Tui as well designed an adult colouring book. The mural that features the theme `Love my City Auckland’ includes the city skyline with her trademark birds, flora and fauna beautifully integrated with the Auckland Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower, Auckland Museum, Clock Tower and more. “It is great to see people so engaged,” says the aerosol and stencil artist with a degree in fine art and business studies. “Besides, who wants to be out on weather like this,” she laughs.

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Hayley King’s mural of the cityscape at Sylvia Park has the young and old filling it up with vibrant colours during the school holidays. Times photo Wayne Martin

Hayley is no stranger to making a splash in the community with larger-than-life artworks. Last year, she collaborated with another New Zealand artist, a jewellery designer and a photographer, to work on the Painted Peacock Project which involved travelling to Udaipur in India, and hosting art-based workshops for a local primary school. “We also painted a large street mural for the community on a wall near Lake Pichola,” she says about her trip to India. “The Painted Peacock Project

was about our artistic growth and more importantly sharing our skill and knowledge with the local community. “The final objective of the trip was to showcase the documentation and artwork that came out of the project in the form of an exhibition in New Zealand.” Part of the proceeds they raised went towards providing the Indian school children with new shoes and art supplies. They also raised money for KidsCan Charitable Trust in New Zealand. Prior to that in 2015, Hayley

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Starbucks could be returning to the east. The coffee chain, owned by NZ stock exchange listed company Restaurant Brands, shut the popular Botany store last Monday, much to the dismay of many fans. The Times’ online news story – posted on the paper’s Facebook page - reached more than 32,300 people – a record for a Times’ online news story, and recorded 149 likes and 21 shares. A sign posted in the shop’s window last week read: “All good things must come to an end… and so it is for our Botany Town Centre store. We would like to thank all of our customers for their loyalty and for being part of the journey with us. We hope you will enjoy the Starbucks Experience in our other Auckland stores, the closest located at Sylvia Park.” Meanwhile Restaurant Brands responded to the times’ request for comment but would not elaborate on precisely why the store was closed. “We are deeply saddened by this closure too. We are closing due to external factors. With the mall refurbishing we were unable to hold on to the store,” the company said. “We are looking for another great location within east Auckland, however these things do take time.” Botany Town Centre told the Times last week. “Twelve months or so ago we renewed some leases on shorter terms than usual anticipating possible development. Starbucks was one of these.”

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reader lodged a complaint to the Press Council in May following a report by the Times about the discovery of the body of a man in Whitford. She had demanded that we remove the story online. That story had received a an enormous number of hits online and an extraordinary number of comments, many from trolls. We refused to remove the story. Following is the unedited finding of the NZ Press Council in full. Nick Krause, Editor ➤➤Case No: 2577 ➤➤Adjudication by the New Zealand Press Council on the complaint of Ellen Adoko against the Times

➤➤Finding: Not upheld Ellen Adoko alleges breaches of our principles of accuracy, fairness and balance, in a report published in Times Online on May 10, 2017. ➤➤The Complaint The publication complained of was a short piece noting that a body had been found at Whitford, and the police were at an address “where they say that a “sudden death” has taken place”. It continued that formal identification procedures were underway and the police were not treating the death as suspicious. It also states the death would be referred to the coroner. The article concludes that

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the police could not confirm that it was the body of 55-year old John Prangley, who was missing from his Whitford home since April 13. It was accompanied by a headshot of the late Mr Prangley. The major thrust of the complaint appears to be that, although the body had not been formally identified, the editor used the photo with the article title because he was “pretty certain” that the body found was the late Mr Prangley. Although the complainant does not appear to be related or have any knowledge of the late Mr Prangley and his family, she states the family would be devastated and the article will make things worse for them. ➤➤The Response The editor stated that this was not an unusual story, in that a man had gone missing, this had been reported on earlier, and then a body was found. The

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in the Whitford area. Given that a body was found, it is almost inevitable that a link would be made to the possibility that it may have been Mr Prangley. The story clearly states that this was not confirmed, although we note it was confirmed the next day. We do not find the publication of the photograph along with the story objectionable in any way, in that it simply added a further human interest element to the story. Any privacy breach would be that of the deceased family, but they have not complained. The complaint is not upheld. The Press Council considered this complaint in committee. Chris Darlow took no part in the consideration of the complaint. The complaint was considered by Sir John Hansen, Jo Cribb, Tiumalu Peter Fa’afiu, Mark Stevens and John Roughan.

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editor says that this information was relayed to him by a trusted source, and that the body found was almost certainly the late Mr Prangley. The editor notes that the initial Facebook page led to a number of posts which he described as “trolls”. He said the complainant was one of those, although he appears to have no evidence to suggest that that was her motivation. Essentially, his position is that it was a reasonable link to make and he did not breach any principles of the Press Council in the story. ➤➤Decision We do not consider our principles have been breached by this story. It had already been reported on that Mr Prangley had gone missing some considerable time previously and had not been seen since. He had gone missing

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announced this month will add just 1000 homes a year.” Addressing infrastructure challenges, said Selwood, which sit at the heart of New Zealand’s housing supply issues demands more than one-off loans. “The private sector is going to need to step up and for this to happen there needs to be certainty that public infrastructure will be funded and delivered in a timely way. “A clear and committed pipeline of projects will give infrastructure and home construction companies the confidence to invest in resources needed. “Government plans for Urban Development Agencies must also be accelerated. This could unlock opportunities for urban

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Whitford Park Golf Club are looking for suitable applicants interested in pursuing a career as a fully qualified Golf Course Superintendent. You will be part of a team of 5 responsible for the maintenance of the club’s golf course and other facilities. We offer a full training program, along with free golf course access and use of our tennis and swimming pool facilities as part of the remuneration package. If you have a positive attitude, are motivated and reliable, with an interest in golf and/or turf management, Please email your CV and cover letter to: course@whitfordpark.co.nz Or post: Whitford Park Golf Club PO Box 38, Whitford 2149 Closing Date: 11 August 2017

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Ormiston Senior College is a modern Senior Secondary School catering for Years 11–13. Our vision is to prepare and inspire students to achieve their very best in a global society. We are seeking a Caretaker Assistant to support our Caretaker in maintaining our College facilities. Experience of minor repair work, waste management and general maintenance would be beneficial. The successful applicant must be enthusiastic, self-motivated, physically fit. A full drivers licence and police vet clearance will be required. The position is fixed term, part time at 15 hours per week. Applications close 28 July 2017. Please email your CV and cover letter to The Principal’s Assistant, Lynnette Greeff at Ormiston Senior College in Flat Bush, Auckland. Email address: lgreeff@ormiston.school.nz

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We are seeking to employ a suitably skilled person to operate our student lunch service each day. Food is largely pre-prepared. The successful applicant will be well organised, honest, reliable and able to work without supervision. They will have an understanding of healthy food options, safe food handling practices and enjoy interacting with children. Hours of work: 11.30 – 1.00pm Monday, 11.00 – 1.00pm Tuesday- Thursday, 9.30 – 1.00pm Friday – term time only. (11 hours per week) A job description is available upon request from the school office. Applicants must have residency or a valid work permit. Preferred commencement date, Monday 7 August. A letter of application, C.V. and contacts for two referees should be forwarded to Brian Bayly, Principal, Macleans Primary School, 10 Wycherley Drive, Bucklands Beach by 3.00pm Friday 28 July.

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Howick Baptist Healthcare is a well respected aged care provider. We are working towards becoming an Eden Alternative facility. A Team Leader position will soon be available in our Rest Home. The successful applicant will need to be an experienced Enrolled Nurse with a broad clinical base, who will be responsible for the day to day running of the Rest Home, which includes Doctor’s rounds, wound care, assessments etc. Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 0700-1500 Wednesday 0700-1300. We offer excellent working conditions and ongoing educational opportunities to maintain your professional portfolio. Initial applications by phone to Christine Dunlop on 538 0823 between 9.00am and 3.00pm Monday to Friday

Botany Downs Secondary College is currently recruiting for a Uniform Shop and Copy Centre Operator combined into one bubbly individual. The combined position is 35 hours per week term time only. The Uniform Shop Operator will be required to work additional hours during school holiday period(s). Specific details listed on the Job Description(s). Reporting to the Business Manager, we require a team player with the following attributes: - Good communications – both written and verbal - Good computer skills - Physically able - Positive, motivated communicator - Willing attitude and initiative required - Proactive when possible • Police vet required as part of Vulnerable Children Act; • Applicants must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa • A clean driver’s licence is required. For an Application Form please visit our school website www.bdsc.school.nz For a Job Description and submission of Application Forms, please email: t.horsford@bdsc.school.nz Applications close at midday on Monday 24 July 2017.

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Serendipity Hair Design is looking for a reliable and motivated individual to join their team at their salon in Howick. Ideally you will have 1 years salon experience or in a training academy. This is a part time role of 20 hours per week. We are looking for a professional individual who has a high level of communication and hygiene. You must have your own transport and be a non smoker. If this sounds like the role for you then apply now! Email your cover letter and CV to: sommerc@xtra.co.nz or phone Gayle 027 675 9981

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opinion

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aving had the Hurricanes burst their unbeaten bubble in a 31-22 Cake Tin thriller, the Crusaders will be wary hosting the dangerous Highlanders in Saturday night’s Super Rugby quarter-final. While they will rejoice in having their All Blacks front row of Joe Moody, Codie Taylor and Owen Franks return, they will be mindful of a Highlanders backline attack that has been sharpened by the return of Ben Smith following his inner ear problem. Winning a championship that always escaped popular predecessor Todd Blackadder would cap a great season for new Crusaders head coach Scott “Razor” Robertson who has given the team a superior 15-man game plan. They will also welcome back from injury Ryan Crotty, probably at

pace and class for the Brumbies in their Canberra clash. A big mover in recent weeks has been Hurricane Sam Lousi who has formed a more than useful locking combination with hard working Mark Abbott. With No 8 Brad Shield anchoring a scrum that has lively Ardie Savea and Callum Gibbons as tearaway flankers, the Hurricanes’ forwards deserve more kudos than they have received. However with Beauden and Jordie Barrett the stars in what is virtually an All Blacks backline, praise for their backs is understandable, especially with Jordie and Ngani Laumape making their debuts as All Blacks this season. Like Beauden, fullback Jordie is a versatile player who has shown he can play both midfield positions

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second-five, to allow David Hafili to return to fullback and shunt Israel Dagg to right wing where he had performed for the All Blacks over the past two seasons. While Dagg remains a class act, Hafili has been a more dangerous attacker from fullback than he has as a midfield back where Crotty and young Jack Goodhew have quickly formed a smart combination. With Beauden Barrett returning to the Hurricanes the defending champions should have too much

and even slotted into first five late in the Hurricanes thrilling draw result against the British and Irish Lions. But no one in the championship makes more stunning breaks and covers more metres that mercurial Chiefs fullback Damian McKenzie who, alongside Beauden Barrett, is the most exhilarating attacker in the game. Admittedly McKenzie’s daring deeds do result in him losing possession at times when he isolates himself from support, but the rewards in try assists heavily outweigh the risks. Long term, however, his best position looks to be first-five to which he will probably return when Aaron Cruden joins Chiefs teammates Tawera Kerr-Barlow, James Lowe and coach Dave Rennie in leaving the NZ scene for abroad at

season’s end. Meanwhile the Chiefs will be hoping to recover quickly from their trip to Cape Town where they should account for a Stormers side guaranteed of strong home support. If they accomplish that, it will be a long journey back to NZ to face the winner of the Crusaders versus Highlanders clash, just as it will be for the Hurricanes on their way to Johannesburg to face a rampant Lions side that should feast on Sharks this Sunday. Meanwhile, having beaten the British and Irish Lions, the Blues hit rock bottom with a thud upon losing 48-21 to a Sunwolves outfit that the Johannesburg-based Lions had thrashed 94-7. Talk about a case of pride coming before a fall. Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

taekwon-do

Strong local showing at international Taekwon-Do Hundreds of athletes from all over the country – and even Australia – gathered at AMI Netball Centre to compete in the International Taekwon-Do National Tournament over the weekend. Counties Manukau claimed the title of best overall club with 58 gold medals, 54 silver and 50 bronze.

Local contenders’ results: ➤➤ Angel McCreedy-Pilcher - (Gold in Female Senior LH/Heavy 1st6th Dan, Gold in Female Senior 1st Dan ➤➤ Mason Holroyd – Bronze in Male Intermediate Micro 4th1st Gup

➤➤ Brooklyn Biddulph – Bronze in Female Peewee 7th-8th Gup, Bronze in Female Peewee Micro/Light 8th-5th Gup ➤➤ Samuel McKay – Bronze in Male Senior Dan Specialty ➤➤ Kyle Anderson – Bronze in Male Int LH/Heavy 1st-3rd Dan, Bronze in Male Int 1st Dan, Silver in Male Intermediate Dan Speciality ➤➤ Carter Hall – Gold in Male Int Micro/Light 1st-3rd Dan, Silver in Male Int 1st Dan ➤➤ Hunter Edwards – Gold in Male Senior 1st Dan ➤➤ Jake Siddall – Gold in Male Senior Middle/LH 4th-1st Gup, Silver in Male Senior 1st-2nd Gup, Bronze in Male Senior Gup Speciality

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➤ Community notices Arabic storytelling

Botany and Highland Park Libraries will have Arabic story-telling sessions. Enjoy the language with storytelling, songs and activities to help children have a stronger connection to their language and culture in a friendly setting. Suitable for ages 3-8 years. Parents are encouraged to be part of this experience. Sessions will be held at the Botany Library on the first Friday of the month at 6pm. Highland Park Library on the third Sunday of the month at 11am. Phone: 377-0209.

Concert band

Eastern Stars Concert Band will hold a concert at Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road, Botany at 7pm on Saturday July 22. The program will include music to be played at NZBC Music Festival in Whangarei. Tickets available at the door. Adults $10, senior/student $5, family $25. Contact Barrie Turner 021-722171.

Probus club

The Combined Probus Club of Botany/Dannemora meets each month on the first Thursday at Eastview Church, 559 Chapel

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Road, Botany at 10am. We have interesting speakers, monthly trips and clubs. Come along and join our friendly group on August 3 where Dave Stranaghan will be speaking on the problems of establishing a business in Singapore, You will be assured of a laugh.

When the sun was a god See a feature film set in Poland’s pagan times with fast action, explicit battles, romance, spectacular costumes. Subtitles. Age 16+. Sunday July 23, 2-4pm. Entry by donation. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick.

Op shop

St Columba Op Shop, 480 Ti Rakau Drive Botany, mid-winter sale is now on, including fill-abag children’s clothing. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9am-12.30pm. Situated at rear of church with covered parking. Follow the signs.

celebrating on August 25. 26 and 27 –a fantastic reason to get together and celebrate the clubs successes over 90 years. Come and celebrate with us. August 25—Golf (Chamberlain Park, 18 holes, shot gun start 12pmBBQ and beers and back to Mt Albert Clubrooms). August 26— Dinner (Alexander Park, threecourse dinner, cash bar, formal dress, 6pm-midnight. For more information please contact Ani at 027-2528588.

Ratepayer meeting

Howick Ratepayers and Residents Assn AGM. All welcome. Hear Mayor Phil Goff - plus the electoral andidates Simeon Brown (National), Barry Kirker (Labour), Guy Hunt (Green). There will be opportunity for Q&A. Fencible Lounge, Saturday July 29, Howick Library, 10am12.30pm.

Turning 90

The Mt Albert Rugby League Club has turned 90 (1927-2017). For any past players, associates of the mighty Lions, we will be

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Peter Young (centre) with Tofik Mamedov (left) and Jessica Phuang (right) at the Imperial Palace Restaurant. Times photo Farida Master

pakuranga chinese association

Celebrating 15 years of connecting with the community The huge turnout on Friday evening at the Imperial Palace Restaurant was an indication of how well connected the Pakuranga Chinese Association is with the local community. Around 600 people turned up to celebrate 15th anniversary of the Pakuranga Chinese Association that meets three times a week at the Pakuranga Leisure Centre and at Te Tuhi. The grand event hosted by the founding chairperson Barry Hung had the movers and shakers of the Chinese community turn up in full regalia. Also spotted were Howick Local Board members David Collings and Peter Young; Botany Labour candidate

Tofik Mamedov; Pakuranga and Botany Maori Party candidates Carrie Stoddart-Smith and Wetex Kang; community workers Rosa Chow and Jacke Hui; and beauty queens with their crowns firmly on their heads — Michelle Isemonger, Miss International New Zealand and Annie Evans-Miss World New Zealand. The evening was packed with a range of cultural performances, showcasing local Chinese talent. Mr Hung spoke about the contribution that the association has made to the community as well as the activities they host for the migrant Chinese community to make them feel at home.

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Sissons claims bronze

Focus Hearing is pleased to be able to Focus Hearing provides a diverse range of help.Their Howick clinic at 12 Picton Street, services, including full diagnostic hearing Howick has this latest technology for you to evaluations, tinnitus assessment and come in and experience. therapy, and provision of high-quality hearing “These hearing devices are based on a instruments to suit individual lifestyles and completely new paradigm. Traditionally, budgets. very happy with back to back eachlands golfer Ryan Fox the European Tour set Fox up hearing aids have focused on one speaker, top 5s and them beingaccess on nicely going into next week’s The clinic has clinched fourth place haswith authorised to available links courses it’s great prep for British Open, his second at theall Scottish Open in isolating others, whereas the new third party funding schemes such as ACC, the Open. appearance at the major after Aberdeen, mirroring a fourth in technology opens a full soundscape to “Hopefully the form holdssubsidy, but, finishing 49th at St Andrew’s last week’s Irish Open. War Veterans, Government medical if not, I’m just going to enjoy the two years ago.you to A closing two-under 70 embrace multiple speakers and allows and Ministry of Health funding. All chance to play in a major. ” He will be joined at Royalinsurance featured five birdies through actively participate in conversations with more Fox,be 30,advised has won more than $1 source of Birkdale by fellow Kiwi Michael the middle stages. He finished clients will about any million in the past three weeks Hendry. on eight-under, fisays ve shots participants,” audiologist Daniel Kim. fundingand they may for. is 14th onqualify the European Fox told the Times from the behind tournament winner Rafa “Its exceptionally fast processing speed money list. Hisrapidly world ranking UK the two strong finishes were Cabrera Bello. “Audiology is a advancing field,” has jumped to 95th. encouraging. “Obviously (I’m) The back-to-back results on100 times scans the environment per second Daniel says. “To ensure we can offer our to distinguish speech from noise, making it clients the best possible expertise and service, ■ University 40 (L Graham 2, U Fetalaiga, K Fuavao, M King, Lkeep Morel tries,up-to-date T Elkingtonpossible to listen to multiple speakers in noisy our clinicians with the very MacDonald 4, L Graham conv, pen) ■ Manukau Rovers 8 (B Motuliki try, C Fonoti pen) environments, focus on what’s important to latest Halftime: in hearing research and technology 7-5 The Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s premiers went down 39-12 to Portola Trophy you, and switch attention if you want to. We are by regularly attending training sessions, Mt Wellington 38 (L Fosita, T Vainikolo 2, I College Rifles at the weekend. The prems were down 27-12 at half-time. ■Timusa, S Tapili tries, L Fosita 5 conv, L Fosita pen) delighted with the huge benefits to our clients.” seminars, and in New Zealand ■ Papatoetoe 36 (Cconferences Faalili 2, M Pauta 2, H Aiono tries, J Latana 4 conv, J Latana pen) Halftime: ➤ CLUB RESULTS ➤ PREMIER RESULTS 10 - 26 ”It ■isPremiers also(12)the first hearing aid that connects to and Australia. vs College Rifles (39). Tries: Hawaii Alan McEvoy Memorial Shield ■ Marist 30 (E Muliufi, A Rokolisoa, H Gideon, R ■ College Rifles 39 (J Brajkovic, T Fotofili, T Manu, Ahokovi x1, John Akauola Laula x1, Conversions: Ipiniu 2 tries, J Saena conv,is J Saena Hearing anpen) independent clinic. theHawaii internet, so ofyou be able toR Khan use with4 conv, O MausiaFocus L Manu, tries,itO Mausia Ahokovi x1. Player the Day:will Eroni Emosi. ■ Otahuhu 18 (T Tavae, F Ioane tries, T Tavae 2 pen) conv, S Paulo-Tialavea Morris 2 pen) Halftime: ■ Premier Development (19) vs College Rifles ■ Pakuranga 12 (J Akau Ola Laula, H Ahokovi They 20are a number of internet-enabled products and - 11 a small team, which means you see (24). Tries: Aula Silipa x1, Matt Blackie x1, Niu tries, H Ahokovi conv) Halftime: 27 - 12 ■ Waitemata 53 (P Milani 3, F Lepou, F Tavita, A Osika x1. Conversions: Cam James x2. Player of ■ Ponsonby 36 (T Puloka 2, K Masina 2, C Napa’a, the same Tuitavuki,clinician F Iosi, K Siemsen,each M Qiolevu time tries, F you visit. They services. also connects wirelessly your the Day: Sione It Lolohea. P Collier tries, Wwith Talataina-Mu 2, P Collier conv) Lepou 2, D Fraser 2 conv) ■ Grammar TEC 26 (K Taimani, TJ Vaega, L Milo■ Under 20s had a BYE. Waitakere City 8 (G Vododuadua tries, Apersonal Tavita know you and your hearing smart phone and other devices for phone calls get to■pen) ■ First Grade (5) vs College Rifles (10) . Tries: Blake Harris, M Storm tries, J Hickey 3 conv) Halftime: Halftime: 29 - 3 24 - 0 James x1. Player of the Day: Stephen Arnold. ■ East Tamaki – BYE care needs. ■ Eden 23 (B Lam 3 tries, Naids. Costa conv, N Costa or to stream music direct to your hearing Women’s Premier

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Iris Shin

Daniel Kim

Triathlete Ryan Sissons has claimed bronze at the ITU Both Iris Shin and Daniel Kim have worked World Series event in Hamburg, Germany. in public hospitals, Daniel at Greenlane Clinic The former Centre and Starship Childrens’ Hospital, and Macleans College student Iris at Manukau Super Clinic, so they are finished with a time of 54:23 after experienced in helping children, and adults slightly lagging in with complex hearing issues. the swim but made up time in the bike and run helped Open Days invitation along by some quick transitions. Open the door to a new world of hearing Sissons snagged the technology. Focus Hearing would like podium you to finish by three seconds experience the advantages of this technology ahead of France’s Vincent obligation-free, and invite you to book a Luis, but was narrowly beaten to FREE demonstration at one of their Open silver by Australian Jacob Days on Monday 6 or Tuesday 7 March.Birtwhistle who came in at Spaces are limited so bookings 54:20. are place was essential. To book your appointment First phone claimed by Spain’s (09) 533 6463 now. You don’t needMario a Mola who fi comfortably referral. Simply phone (09) 533 6463nished for an in 54:08.

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Do you want to suffer know about Do you from ringing the first hearing device that or buzzing revolves around you?in your ears?

Introducing new technology that can ease the frustration of tinnitus

Ryan Sissons claimed bronze at the ITU World Series in Hamburg. Photo supplied

Your invitation to trial this new advanced technology at our Open Day Shopping centres, restaurants, meetings, and family get-togethers — these situations can all be hard to navigate when you have hearing loss. But they don’t have to be anymore. We call it a complex listening environment. You call it “socialising”. Finally there’s a hearing device that lets you hear what you want to hear, even in the most complex listening environments. It allows you to participate in multiple conversations, not just the one in front of you. Just like you used to. We’d like to tell you more about it.

Join us at one of our Open Days on Monday 6 or Tuesday 7 March and we’ll show you a new hearing aid that can make all of this easier. Ringing, buzzing, hissing or roaring, that annoying sensation in your head can take many forms. Tinnitus is surprisingly common - and although it can’t be cured, you can take control of it to significantly minimise its impact. Focus Hearing can help you manage your tinnitus through a combination of education, counselling, sound therapy and new technology. The latest ground breaking technology combines a successful tinnitus support solution with a next generation hearing device, so you can now ease the symptoms of tinnitus by playing relief sounds directly through your hearing aids. You can discreetly adjust the sounds using an app on your iPhone or Android, to get the relief you need, whenever you need it. You can also wirelessly stream additional tinnitus relief options, like your favourite music, audio books, podcasts, or even relaxation guides. The latest hearing technology can help you to hear better and make it easier to FREE hearing test and concentrate on important things such as the people you are with, shifting the FREE no-obligation demonstration. focus away from your tinnitus.

Phone (09) 533 6463

Call Focus Hearing to find out more today.

To try it risk-free, Open Day Invitation

Call (09) 533 6463 Come and see us at one of our open days on 31st July to book your appointment. or 1st August for your free personalised assessment. Appointments take about an hour and places are Places are limited sowill call today. limited. Phone 09 533 6463 to book now.

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