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1998 to 2003. Team manager of the NZ team to the IPC World Swimming Championships in Mar De Plata in 1998. Blewett organised the welcome home reception for Sydney 2000 Paralympians Convenor of Selectors for the Para swimming team to the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games PNZ Board member from 2001 to 2008. Blewett was an advanced swimming instructor and coach for non-disabled and disabled swimmers, a role that she had held since 1971. She coached paralympians in their early days, in addition to other athletes, saying she prefers to get swimmers started on their swimming pathway and then pass them on to their next coach.

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istance swimmer Sandra Blewett of Cockle Bay has died. Blewett, who moved to Pakuranga Park retirement village in September 2022, died peacefully on January 1 aged 74. Her death notice read, “Much loved daughter of the late Jack and Aileen. Sister of Rick, Chrissie and the late Terry and aunty to their respective children.” Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) awarded the PNZ Order of Merit to Blewett in 2022 for outstanding service to Paralympics New Zealand and Para sport in New Zealand. Blewett was involved within Para sport in New Zealand for more than 25 years in a variety of roles including: NZ Para swimming classifier from 1996, to just recently in March 2022. Executive director for Parafed Auckland from


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elcome to 2024. I hope everyone out there enjoyed some time with friends and family over the Christmas-New Year period. I had a wonderful summer spending time with my family and getting some home projects done – which included some water blasting and painting a shed. This year is going to be great with much for the Government to deliver and, just like my shed, we are going to get it done. Already we have seen some great outcomes as a result of this Government’s actions. Over the summer, the coalition Government listened to the health sector who were concerned about the increase in frequent violent incidents in emergency

departments. The safety of the health workforce and patients is a priority, so eight emergency departments across the country – four Auckland hospitals, along with Waikato, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin – each received an additional five security staff for an extended period until the end of February. We were pleased to see reports from Middlemore Hospital, where it was noted that violent incidents have nearly halved since the Health Minister Dr Shane Reti stepped up with extra security. There’s no place for people being abusive or aggressive towards staff, who are doing their absolute best for their fellow New Zealanders in often stressful sit-

uations, so we are pleased to see positive results from this Government’s quick action. A focus for the coalition Government is on students’ school achievement. For too long, our education system has delivered poor outcomes for learners, but we plan to turn this around. That’s why, in our first 100 days, the coalition Government moved with urgency to remove distractions from classrooms by banning cell phone use during the school day in order to lift engagement and achievement. This will start from Term 2 this year for all schools. This Government has high aspirations for our learners and we refuse to leave essential learning to chance.

From the Prime Minister

Christopher Luxon In 2024, we will also provide tax relief to help hardworking Kiwi families deal with the cost-of-living crisis. This is a Government that believes fundamentally that people deserve to keep more of what they earn. After six years of being treated like a bottomless ATM, taxpayers are finally going to catch a break. I look forward to announcing more details around tax relief for low-and-middle income earners in the coming months. Kiwis voted for a Government focused on the issues that matter and there is a lot of work to do to make sure that we deliver. I look forward to a year of delivery. Christopher Luxon is the Prime Minister and MP for Botany

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h From page 1 She explains: “People need to be taught the basics properly. If the basics are taught properly, it makes everything after that easier. I wanted to teach swimming at that early stage because when you see people realise that they can actually float and swim, watching their faces, it’s a delight.” Blewett owned and operated the Sandra Blewett Learn to Swim School and was a swim coach for Parafed Auckland.

Sandra Blewett with her PNZ Order of Merit certificate and pin. Photo paralympics.org.nz

She dedicated most of her life to swimming, teaching, and coaching swimming, in particular for young disabled people and para athletes. Blewett has swum more than 56 marathon swims around the world including the English Channel, Cook Strait, Foveaux Strait, the Catalina Channel in the USA and four ways across Lake Taupo. She held endurance records of 44 hours from Whangarei to Auckland, 33 hours for a double crossing of Lake Taupō and a 25 hour swim in a heated 25 metre swimming pool. Pakuranga Park village reported in an article last August that Blewett knew she wanted to be a marathon swimmer since she took her first swimming lessons when

she was 10 years old. “I learned to swim with Paul Krause at Parnell Baths. The first five days I was too scared to put my head under the water, on the sixth day Paul pushed my head under and I realised nothing was going to happen. “At the end of the week Paul tested us to see if we could swim long distances, and I managed to swim 1500 metres before they stopped me. “That day I went home and I told my Mum and Dad I was going to swim Cook Strait, the English Channel and Foveaux Strait! All of which have been achieved.” In 1991, Blewett was presented with an MBE (Member of the British Empire) by the Queen for services to marathon swimming.

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Bluecoats return to airport Auckland Airport is delighted to have its much-loved ‘bluecoats’ customer service ambassadors back on-hand offering support and care to travellers around the airport. The ambassador programme was put on hold in March 2020 when New Zealand’s borders closed at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. But with international travel now back-to-normal and the airport’s frontline customer service roles fully staffed, the volunteer roles are being reinstated. “Our bluecoats are treasured members of the airport community who help with almost any issue from directions to lost toys,” says Auckland Airport chief operations officer Chloe Surridge. “Many have long-standing links to the airport as retired staff of ours or our agency partners and bring a wealth

of aviation experience that makes for a special welcome or farewell to our travellers.” Last month 23 customer service ambassadors returned to Auckland Airport after a threeyear hiatus during the pandemic, with more expected to return in the new year. Identified by their distinctive blue coats, the ambassadors can be found at six help desks across the domestic and international terminals. “Just as we have missed having the bluecoats around the airport, we know many have missed the activity in our busy and buzzing terminals,” Surridge says. “Auckland Airport has been on a recruitment drive to get our frontline team ready for the summer peak. We also have a flexible workforce coming on board for support during school holidays and other peak travel periods.

“Our bluecoats complement our frontline teams, and we are lucky to have these wonderful volunteers helping our customers in their journeys.” Auckland Airport’s volunteer programme began in 1995. Returning Bluecoat Paul Wong of Half Moon Bay is also happy to be back amongst the buzz of the airport. “I travelled during the Covid-19 pandemic and saw the airport at its quietest during that time. It’s great to see it has sprung back into life and I’m loving seeing people arriving from all over the world once again,” says Wong. His 25-year career with Bendon as a production manager quality assurance manager made him a frequent flyer and familiar with the airport experience, which means he appreciates some of the concerns or worries international trav-

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ith the best days of summer ahead, so too is New Zealand’s top polo event to be held on Sunday, February 18 at Auckland Polo Club in Clevedon. Regarded as the Polo World Cup of Australasia, the New Zealand Polo Open is the nation’s biggest and most competitive polo tournament. Six teams will compete from February 13 with the aim to secure their place in the 47th NZ Polo Open Final, set to a attract a crowd of more than 4000 spectators. Along with New Zealand’s polo talent taking to the field, professionals will fly in for the event from polo hubs, Argentina, England and Australia. Field-side there will be plenty of polo sideline action. In a test of horsepower, Archibald & Shorter Auckland will be putting their top car to the test against one of the polo ponies, in the annual Car v Horse race. For those quick on their feet to test their own horsepower, there will be 100m dashes on the polo field

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with the fastest awarded for their speed. It wouldn’t be a New Zealand Polo Open without the stylish putting their best catwalk feet forward. The stakes are high for Remix Fashion at Polo, with a chance for the best dressed to win some great prizes. Judges Amber Baker, Remix, Sally Richardson, Cable (Melbourne) and Robert Niwa, Crane Brothers, will be crowning the winners. This year the event will have an exciting international edge with New Zealand Polo Open partnering with two renowned European brands. With a Spanish twist and for guests who enjoy a refreshing beer, America’s Cup and Emirates Team NZ Partner, Estrella Damm, will be on offer. From Provence, Whispering Angel, the world’s number one luxury rosé brand will be the rosé of the event and host to the chic Whispering Angel VIP Polo Club. For the stars of the show, the polo ponies, the NZ Polo Open has joined with Love Racing in a special animal welfare and

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Six teams will compete from February 13 with the aim to secure their place in the 47th NZ Polo Open Final, set to a attract a crowd of more than 4000 spectators at Auckland Polo Club in Clevedon. Photo supplied rehoming collaboration and the best playing rehomed thoroughbreds will be rewarded with prize money. The tournament will see more than 100 thoroughbred horses on the field who have found their second careers in polo. The unique ability and flexibility of this athletic breed is what makes New Zealand polo ponies so revered on the global stage and regarded as the best in the world. Executive director of NZ Polo Open, Lucy Ainsley says they are very much looking forward to the event next month. “The work behind the scenes over the past 12 months is going to deliver a fantastic

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Luna wins two medals

Xiahan (Luna) Lu, 10, from Auckland – and a recent winner in Howick – has won two medals at the Asian Youth Championships in Al-Ain. Luna recently returned from the United Arab Emirates where she was the New Zealand representative in the Under 10 Girls section at the Asian Youth Championships from December 12-22. Luna won the gold medal in the Rapid Chess Championships and the silver medal in the Classical Chess Championships (where she won her last five games to gain a place on the podium). There were 53 international competitors in her age group and her results are one of the finest performances in the history of New Zealand junior chess. This stellar performance comes on the back of her winning the U12 title at the Oceania Youth Chess Championships in April. Howick Pakuranga Chess Club organiser Paul Spiller said, “We can be very proud of Luna Lu’s achievement in winning the gold medal at the Asian Youth Rapid Chess Championships recently concluded in Al Ain in the girls under 10 section. “Earlier this year Luna won a gold medal at the Oceania Youth Championships in Canberra. She also won a hard-fought match against Luna Xu in this year’s Poppies Chess Challenge in Howick as part of the International Chess Day celebrations.”

From exotic vet to air force medic Aircraftsman Nicole Fraser’s used to operating outside the norm. A trained veterinary nurse, the former Ormiston Senior College student spent the past year working in New Zealand’s only exotic vet clinic in Auckland’s Mount Albert. “I specialised in nursing exotic animals. This meant that I dealt with everything weird and wonderful. From syringe feeding giant koi fish, to looking after sick penguins, to monitoring surgery on lizards,” she said. But now, Fraser is switching out her four-legged patients for a new career altogether, training to be a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) medic. “I know that I will continue to be challenged, but I’m extremely excited for it,” she said. Born in New Plymouth, Fraser spent most of her youth in Auckland, attending secondary school in Flat Bush. She completed her RNZAF training in Decem-

Aircraftsman Nicole Fraser completed her basic training with the Royal New Zealand Air Force in Burnham and she is due to start her specialised medic course in February. Photo NZDF ber and will join the Defence Health School at Burnham Military Camp in February where she will complete three years of study in paramedicine, the longest trade course offered in the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF). “After completing qualifications and working full-time as a vet nurse, I realised that I really

wanted to work in an environment that could allow me to grow and challenge myself more, which has aligned well with the Defence Force, and especially the Royal New Zealand Air Force,” Fraser said. “I have a real drive to do something bigger than myself. I want to get stuck in and make a difference.”


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meritus Professor Edith Marion (Marion) Jones of Northpark has been appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the New Year Honours for services to education. Jones, a Howick resident since 1966, has contributed to education in New Zealand and internationally for 40 years. She was the Associate Dean, Postgraduate of the Faculty of Health and Environmental Studies, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) between 2001 and 2011, where she implemented the Master of Health Science across multiple majors and the Doctor of Health Science to all registered health professionals. Jones previously helped implement the new AUT Bachelor of Health Science and the integration of disciplines to better equip those undertaking the degree. She was Dean of the Graduate Research School at AUT between 2011 and 2020, serving as the establishment lead overseeing masters and doctoral programmes. She was instrumental in the development and implementation of AUT’s Higher Doctorate programme and has audited and

Emeritus Professor Marion Jones has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Photo supplied reviewed for several educational institutions. She was instrumental in the establishment of the National Centre for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) in 2009 and has served as director since. Through IPECP she has collaborated with international professionals, educators, researchers and practitioners and has been a founding member and New Zealand representative of Inter-

professional Global since 2018. Professor Jones has been a global contributor to the development of interprofessional education, as an author, keynote speaker and member of the steering committee that established the International Federation of Perioperative Nursing. “It’s been all quite unexpected really and I was a bit overwhelmed at first,” Jones told the Times. “The longer I have I sat with it, the deeper the sense of privilege. You don’t set out in life to gain these sorts of accolades but they are certainly rewarding and humbling when they come. “Mostly, it has reminded me of how many people I have had the privilege of working with here at home/in New Zealand and globally. It has been a real highlight to reconnect with so many national and international colleagues in recent days. “My late husband Glen gave significant encouragement to take on new directions and supported me completing my Bachelors and Masters degrees. I went on to complete my PhD in the years following his death.”

CHINESE CARMAKER PARTNERING WITH EAST AUCKLAND DEALERSHIP

A Chinese carmaker has revealed the dealer network from which its vehicles will be sold and it includes a location in east Auckland. Omoda is headquartered in Wuhan, China, and was launched in 2022 as a division of the state-owned automobile manufacturer Chery. The company says it’s “inching closer” toward its launch in New Zealand with 12 dealers being confirmed and further announcements coming soon. Omoda NZ network development manager Wayne Wei says it has 11 dealers across the North Island one in the South Island. It’s entered into agreements with a well-respected established dealer network for each region, he says. “All the appointed dealers will offer sales, service and spares for all new Omoda owners.” Omoda NZ country manager Sheldon Humphries says: “For launch in 2024, I believe we are well represented in the North Island. “Phase two of the dealer set-up would see more focus on the South Island. “Our goal is to create

customer confidence by having a well-established dealer network representing Omoda across New Zealand.” The company’s vehicles will be sold locally at the Winger Motor Group dealership in East Tamaki. Omoda New Zealand is accepting expressions of interest for dealer representation in three South Island cities. “Omoda NZ is extremely excited to work with this dealer network,” the company says. “They bring a wealth of experience and are trusted in their local communities. “Having a dealer network of this calibre supporting Omoda owners will add confidence for new owners.” The company expects to have Omoda showrooms’ exterior branding completed in February, 2024. New Zealand showrooms will be branded ‘Omoda Jaecoo’ to allow for the introduction of Jaecoo vehicles later next year. The first Omoda vehicles available in New Zealand will be the C5, its SUV model, and the E5, the fully electric variant of the C5.

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Fox a Halberg Awards finalist B

eachlands golfer Ryan Fox is one of 30 finalists named across six categories for the 61st ISPS Handa Halberg Awards. This year’s finalists, voted by a panel of former elite athletes and coaches, sports administrators, and sports media, came from 76 nominations received from national sports organisations and an independent nominations board for achievements in 2023. The winners will be unveiled during a ceremony at Spark Arena on Wednesday, February 14. During the evening, Sport New Zealand’s Leadership Award and New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment will also be crowned. All finalists for sportswoman, sportsman, team and para athlete/para team are eligible for the Supreme Halberg Award, the pinnacle of sporting distinction in New Zealand. The High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year award features five exceptional finalists, including last year’s Supreme winner Zoi Sadowski-Synott, who defended her X Games Slopestyle Gold Medal at the 2023 Aspen Winter X Games. Among the finalists are athletes like Dame Lisa Carrington and cyclist Ellesse Andrews,

who claimed the UCI Track Championships League sprint title following a world title win in the women’s keirin earlier in the year. Also included is swimmer Erika Fairweather, who made history by becoming just the fifth woman in history to break four minutes in the Women’s 400m Freestyle and Courtney Duncan wraps up the list for her fourth Women’s Motocross World Championship title win. The five finalists for the ISPS Handa Sportsman of the Year award include golfer Ryan Fox, who claimed his fourth victory on the DP World Tour after winning the BMW PGA Championship; Aaron Gate [who has a Nana at Pakuranga Park Village] who claimed Gold in the Men’s points race at the UCI Track World Championships; and squash player Paul Coll who won the US Open. All Black and World Rugby Player of the Year Ardie Savea and Shane van Gisbergen are also finalists for their achievements over the year. Five finalists have been shortlisted for the ISPS Handa Para Athlete/Para Team of the Year including, double New Zealand representative Cameron Leslie for his performances in the pool and with the Wheelblacks. Two

Golfer Ryan Fox is one of five finalists for the ISPS Handa Sportsman of the Year award.

Para cyclists Nicole Murray and Anna Taylor find themselves in the finalist list for both taking out their respective Omnium titles at the UCI Cycling World Track Championships. World Champion F37 Shotputter Lisa Adams achieved gold at the World Para Athletics Championships while Danielle Aitchison had her best season yet – achieving Gold, in the T36 200m and Silver in the 100m T36 at the World Para Athletics Championships. The ISPS Handa Team of the Year finalists features five teams including the All Blacks and Women’s K4 500m World Champions; the Black Fern Sevens and All Black Sevens for winning their respective HSBC Sevens World Series Titles. Wrapping up the list is the One New Zealand Warriors, who completed one of the most remarkable turnarounds in sport, coming within one win of making the 2023 National Rugby League grand final just 12 months after the worst season in their history. The Buddle Findlay Coach of the Year category has five finalists comprising of Women’s sprint kayak coach Gordon Walker and Black Fern’s Sevens coach Cory Sweeney. Snow sports Sean Thompson and

swimming’s Lars Humer also make the list. All Blacks Coach Ian Foster rounds out the list for coaching his team to the runners-up spot at the Rugby World Cup final. The Sky Sport Emerging Talent Award highlights five young promising athletes, including kayaker Tara Vaughan; snowboarder Lucia Georgalli who was crowned the 2023 FIS Park and Pipe World Champion and Julian David who won the Junior Male speed climbing gold medal at the IFSC World Championships in South Korea. Footballer Milly Clegg joins the finalists for her successful year at three world championships and Erice Van Leuven who was crowned Junior Women’s Downhill Mountain Bike World Champion. Since its establishment in 1963 by the late Sir Murray Halberg, the ISPS Handa Halberg Awards have been a beacon of recognition for New Zealand athletic feats. More than just a celebration, these Awards serve as the main fundraiser for the Halberg charity, to support the work of Sir Murray’s legacy of ensuring equal sporting and recreation opportunities for young individuals with physical disabilities.

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Rock into the New Year – make learning guitar this year’s resolution S tart a new chapter this year by checking off “Learn Guitar” from your bucket list! Auckland Guitar School invites you to dive into the world of music in 2024. Conveniently located in the heart of Howick Village, the school has been steadily building its reputation as Auckland’s premier specialist modern guitar school for the last 12 years. The school’s comprehensive curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of each student while simultaneously teaching them the fundamentals of guitar. “We make sure the lessons

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you get older, it’s a great way to keep your brain active. “It’s never too late to start,” Dylan explains. “We have older students making great progress as they have the time and the determination to succeed, and at the opposite end of the spectrum, we love helping younger students learn a lifelong skill.” Now is the perfect time to take the first step and discover the power of music and guitar through having proper lessons. “The good news is that it’s not rocket science – yes, there are challenges on the way, and not everyone is going to be the

next Jimi Hendrix but with the right teaching, I firmly believe that anyone can develop the skills to play guitar well.” With its friendly, supportive atmosphere, first-rate teachers and an unparalleled range of opportunities for students to apply what they’re learning, Auckland Guitar School is able to provide a unique experience for Howick guitarists from its Uxbridge Road teaching studio. Visit the school’s website www.aucklandguitarschool. co.nz, or call on 533 5246 to book your free intro session and find out how to transform your guitar playing.

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Times for students to attend first week of school 2024

START DATES / TIMES for 2024 The school office will be open: Tuesday 30 January 8:00am – 11:00am Wednesday 31 January 9:00am – 3:00pm School commences on: Thursday 1 February All new students to meet in the hall by 8:20 am All Year 8 students to meet under the dome by 8:20 am Meet the Whanau - Thursday 8 February We thrive on PRAISE Perseverance, Respect, Attitude, Integrity, Service, Excellence

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Wednesday 7 February, 8.50am-3.20pm – All Year 9 Students, Newly Enrolled Students and International Students 8.40am – students to assemble at the front of the school by their House flags. The day will include a formal welcome in the gym, the start of the peer support programme and a Top Town event. Please bring your lunch, water bottle, PE uniform, and a towel.

First day of school for all students: Thursday 1 February, 8.40am New students and whanau meet outside the front of the office Uniform and sta�onery details available from the school website.

Thursday 8 February 9.10am-3.20pm – Whole School Returns All students: Please report to your Tutor Group room at 9.10am Our website: www.howickcollege.school.nz contains information on: • College Office Opening Hours • New Enrolments for In-zone students • Uniform • Stationery • Payments • Bus Information

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Wednesday 24 January – Year 13 Course Confirmation in Hillary House All Year 13 students to attend. NCEA Year 13 9.00am to 10.00am Students with surnames starting A to H 10.00am to 11.00am Students with surnames starting I to P 11.00am to 12 noon Students with surnames starting Q to Z CAIE Year 13 1.00pm to 1.45pm Students with surnames starting A to M 1.45pm to 2.30pm Students with surnames starting N to Z

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Monday 29 January – Auckland Anniversary Day School Closed

School Office is open from Monday 22 January – 9am to 2pm

Tuesday 30 January – ALL STUDENTS MUST ATTEND (student admin. day) 9.00am to 3.00pm Year 9 students meet in the amphitheatre 10.30am to 1.30pm Year 10 students meet in House Commons 11.00am to 2.00pm Year 11 students meet in House Commons 9.00am to 1.00pm Year 12 students meet in House Commons 9.00am to 3.00pm Peer Support Leaders 10.00am to 1.00pm Year 13 students meet in House Commons

Year 12 and 13 students – Subject Changes: If you wish to change one of the subjects you have selected, you need to see the Careers Department.

All Year 10-13 students new to the school please meet outside the main office at the times given above. All students are to assemble at appropriate times with a pen and paper and some morning tea.

Wednesday 24 January

9:00am-2:00pm

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Thursday 25 January

9:00am-2:00pm

Year 12 & 13 in the library

Tuesday 6 February – Waitangi Day School Closed SECOND HAND UNIFORMS The Uniform Shop is located next to Batten House, Gate 4 entrance. Secondhand uniforms can be purchased from the school shop. The uniform shop is a facility for the use of parents and students to sell and purchase good quality second hand school uniforms. Prior to school starting in 2024 the shop will be open for uniform sales as follows: Thursday 11 and Friday 12 January 3pm to 5pm Saturday 13 January 10am to 12 noon Wednesday 24 to Friday 26 January 3pm to5 pm

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Year 9 Students First Day: (including all NEW Year 10-Year 13 Students) Please arrive at 8:45am on Thursday 1 February and assemble in house groups in the staff car park.

SCHOOL TUCK SHOP will open Wednesday 1 February

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Tuesday 30 January – in January. For a list of these dates Uniform Retail Shop will reopen https://www.edgewater.school.nz/enrolment/uniform or to order and online times please go to School starts for Year 9 and 13 students go to https://ecshop.uniformgroup.co.nz/ https://www.edgewater.school.nz/enrolment/uniform or to order Wednesday 30packs January – Student Stationery are available from Warehouse Stationery online go to https://ecshop.uniformgroup.co.nz/

It is important that this is done prior to the start of school as we will not be making any further changes once classes start.

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2024 SCHOOL STUDENT START DATE Wednesday 31st January SCHOOL OFFICE OPEN Friday 26 January 9am to 3pm Tuesday 30 January 9am to 3pm SCHOOL UNIFORMS Available at John Russell Schoolwear, Howick Limited number of secondhand uniforms available from the school office. STATIONERY PACKS Available through office max www.myschool.co.nz All enquiries welcome Phone 09 534 5191 admin@macleansprimary.school.nz More information on our website and facebook page

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Season’s greetings! Here’s to kick-starting 2024 with good food & a flight to Chatham Islands! FARIDA MASTER, EDITOR

COOKING WITH SIMON GAULT The MasterChef New Zealand judge and award-winning restaurateur Simon Gault has had a longstanding connection with east Auckland. His first restaurant at the age of 22 was the Bell House followed by Gault’s on Quay, Euro, Giraffe and more. Gault has now opened a deli at St Johns that offers tastings of products and even runs cooking classes. Gault shares exclusive recipes with EastLife readers – see page 12.

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SIMON GAULT HONEY CHICKEN Elevate your dinner with Simon Gault’s Honey Chicken. A medley of flavours from honey, citrus, and spices, it’s a dish that’s as complex as it is comforting.

ROASTED PLUMS IN PARMESAN NESTS Indulge in the unique pairing of Roasted Plums in Parmesan Nests. Sweet plums meet savoury Parmesan for an unforgettable culinary experience.

> 6 Chicken Marylands > 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil > 1 medium carrot, peeled and diced > 1 large onion, diced > 2 stalks celery, diced > 5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped > 1 stalk lemongrass, roughly chopped and smashed > 8 Kaffir lime leaves

> zest from 1 lemon > zest and juice from 1 orange > handful of basil leaves > 3 bay leaves > 150 grams liquid honey > 1 tbsp turmeric > 1 tsp smoked paprika > 500 ml orange juice > 500 ml chicken stock > 1 tsp salt

Preheat your oven to 180°C. Start by trimming any excess fat from the chicken Marylands. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Brown both sides of the chicken Marylands in batches, ensuring not to crowd the pan. Transfer the browned chicken to a roasting dish, placing them evenly spaced and skin-side up. In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, heat the remaining olive oil over

medium heat. Add the diced carrot, onion, and garlic, and sauté (stir-fry) for 5 minutes. Add the lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, lemon zest, basil, and bay leaves to the saucepan and cook for an additional 5 minutes. Stir in the honey, turmeric, smoked paprika, orange juice, chicken stock, and salt. Bring the mixture to a boil. Pour the hot sauce over the chicken Marylands in the roasting dish,

ensuring that the chicken is completely submerged. Cover the dish with foil and bake in the preheated oven for 35 minutes. Remove the dish from the oven and allow the chicken to cool in the roasting dish. Once the dish reaches room temperature, carefully remove the chicken Marylands and clean away any herb or vegetable residue clinging to the chicken. (Reserve the kaffir lime leaves for garnish.) Strain the remaining

liquid through a fine sieve into a saucepan and reduce it by two-thirds or until you achieve your desired consistency. If necessary, mix 1 tablespoon of cornflour with 1 tablespoon of water and whisk it into the sauce to thicken. Adjust the seasoning if needed. Just before serving, return the chicken Marylands to the now-reduced sauce and heat them through. Serve the chicken straight from the hot sauce over a warm couscous salad.

> 4 Black Doris plums > 2 tbsp runny honey > 125 grams grated parmesan cheese > handful of basil leaves, for serving Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Begin by preparing the plums. Stone and halve them, then place the plum halves on the prepared baking tray. Drizzle the runny honey over the plums and grind a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper on top. Roast the plums in the preheated oven for approximately 20 minutes or until they are tender and slightly caramelized. While the plums are roasting, prepare the Parmesan nests. Place a piece of baking paper on a paper plate or a microwave-safe dinner plate. Spread a small amount of grated Parmesan cheese into a circle shape on the baking paper. Microwave the Parmesan on full power for about 25 to 35 seconds, or until the cheese wafers are lightly browned. Allow the Parmesan wafers to cool slightly, then gently drape them over the underside of mini muffin tins to create nest shapes. Store the Parmesan nests in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, separating layers with wax paper to prevent sticking. When you’re ready to serve, place a piece of the roasted plum in each Parmesan nest and top with a basil leaf. Enjoy your delicious Roasted Plums in Parmesan Nests!

WARM COUSCOUS SALAD Elevate your mealtime with this warm Couscous Salad. Packed with fresh veggies, feta, and olives, it’s a quick yet flavourful dish. > 2 cups chicken stock > 2 cups couscous > 1 cucumber, chopped > 150 g feta, crumbled > 2 tomatoes, diced

> 2 spring onions, sliced > ½ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley > ½ cup pitted black olives

In a saucepan, bring the chicken stock to a boil. Add the couscous to the boiling chicken stock and stir to combine. Remove the saucepan from the heat, cover it, and let it stand for 6 minutes.

Transfer the cooked couscous to a mixing bowl, then fluff it with a fork. Add the remaining ingredients to the couscous in the bowl. Season the salad with salt and pepper to taste before serving.


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SOARING ON AIR CHATHAMS’ MIGHTY WARBIRD! Owned by Craig and Marion Emeny, Air Chathams has a classic story like none other. Eastlife takes flight with the majestic warbird, a part of aviation history!

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rom days flown under command of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and then as a passenger commuter for the National Airways Corporation, to fertilising crops as a top-dressing craft around New Zealand, Air Chathams’ Douglas DC3 is a true Kiwi at heart! Air Chathams’ classic aircraft is the DC-3 is undoubtedly the pride and joy of the fleet.

The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II. The DC-3 had many exceptional qualities compared to previous aircraft. It was fast, had a good range, was more reliable, and carried passengers in greater comfort. > Continues page 14.

Take an amazing step back in aviation history & soar Auckland’s skies on the majestic warbird the 1945 Douglas DC-3, ‘Kaitaia’ with Air Chathams. Departing on select weekends through the summer from the domestic terminal at Auckland Airport. DY1107


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> Continued from page 13. Perhaps unique among pre-war aircraft, the DC-3 continued to fly in active commercial and military service up to 2021, 86 years after the type’s first flight in 1935. A common saying among aviation enthusiasts and pilots is: ‘The only replacement for a DC-3 is another DC-3!’ While in National Airways service, the Air Chathams DC3 was originally named Pouwhaitere, the Maori name for a red-crowned parakeet found on Chatham Island and other remote Pacific Islands. New, but also old, the aircraft has returned to National Airways Corporation (NAC) colours in recognition of its long and extensive history with domestic flights in New Zealand. The aircraft flew NAC passenger services from April 1953 until the late 1960’s. Changing colours from the green of Air Chathams, the DC3 is now radiant in red and white. Red and white were the NAC company colours at that time with the logo featuring a stylised kūaka (godwit) because of the bird’s association with long distance flying. The DC-3 is indeed a dream way to travel, with wide doors and aisles, large ‘skyliner’ windows, comfortable seating, and great in-flight service options available.

HOW DID AIR CHATHAMS ACQUIRE THE DC3? The DC3 was stationed in Tonga in 2004 and under Tonga ownership for the following year. In 2006, concerned about potential damage from violent riots that had erupted, the aircraft was immediately locked away in its hangar at Fua’motu. Protected and safe, but quietly gathering dust for the next

Sunday Jan 28, 10am-2pm, Bucklands Beach Domain, Bucklands Beach Parents may heave a sigh of relief when they hear that the Howick Local Board and Auckland Council have organised a day full of outdoor games and playful activities for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers-everyone can join in. Part of the Out & About Summer series of free events in parks across Auckland, there will be unicorns, bees, pirates, rubber chickens, dress-up costumes as well as short and quick games, lots of pick up and play fun for kids and adults. Bring along a picnic and make a day of it. There will also be sunscreen, water and a bit of shade for anyone who needs it.

You can take an amazing step back in aviation history and soar Auckland’s skies this summer on the majestic warbird the 1945 Douglas DC-3, ‘Kaitaia’ with Air Chathams. Departing on select weekends through the summer from the domestic terminal at Auckland Airport.

WAITANGI KI MANUKAU 2024

February 6, Manukau Sports Bowl, Manukau This Waitangi Day head to Manukau Super Bowl for a free family friendly event to experience Māori cultural heritage and be part of a celebration of unity, diversity and cultural exchange. Auckland Council and the Manukau Urban Māori Authority (MUMA) have announced the return of Waitangi ki Manukau for 2024 with a stellar line-up including Savage, Che Fu & The Kratez, Annie Crummer, Rei and more! There will be plenty of free, fun activities at Waitangi ki Manukau. The day starts with pōwhiri at 8am.

CIRCUS IN THE PARK

January 21, 10am-12noon, Llyod Elsmore Park Here’s your chance to join the circus with Circability, Auckland’s leading social circus is coming to our doorstep at Llyod Elsmore Park. A unique form of circus arts, that combine social and emotional benefits, you can learn how to juggle, do the hoola hoop, acrobatics, and spin plates with Circability. There will be something for everybody, all ages, all abilities! This is a free community event, thanks to the Howick Local Board. For more information call 021-220-9246.

To find out more about 1945 Douglas DC-3 or to enquire about scenic flights go to: airchathams.co.nz or phone 0800 FLY NOW

the years. Whilst establishing services for Air Chathams in the Pacific, CEO Craig Emeny became the proud owner in 2009 when he purchased the aircraft as part of the hangar’s contents. Full restoration and airworthiness work was undertaken with the aircraft, then re-painted in the familiar green of Chathams’ Pacific colours. Meticulous care was taken to bring the vintage aircraft back to its past glory that you can spot in the photographs.

U3A BEACHLANDS-MARAETAI The next meeting is on Thursday, January 25 at 10am in the Presbyterian Church, Jacobs Way, Maraetai. Speaker is Jenny Lynch. Her topic is, “You must remember this... a history of fashion”. As a former editor of the NZ Woman’s Weekly, a feature writer on the Weekly News, Sunday Herald and Thursday magazine, and author of four non-fiction books including a fashion history, she is well qualified to talk about this topic, which she assures will be of as much interest to men as to women. Visitors and guests welcome. Morning tea provided. Ph Mike on 0211514221.

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6. Have a title that proves to be a burden? (4,3,4). 7. The British Albert the First island (4). 8. Despite the fact that Hugo had slid to an ungainly halt (8). 9. Equally confident, promise (6). 10. Inform on and get a bang out of it (6). 12. Instructs the fraternities (6). 15. Give way and shut up (6). 17. Tell you clearly you’ll be a while unconscious (5,3). 19. Service-men’s wear! (4). 20. In fact, that’s what witnesses swear on the Bible (5,2,4).

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14. Calm down when she, also, has turned in (6). 15. Shut only before putting on weight (6). 16. All wrong, be going in to identify (5). 18. Brightly-coloured, as the piano isn’t (4).

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