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HIGH AND DRY This unlucky yacht was seen beached on the sandbar off Bucklands Beach on January 19. Reader Robert Pepping alerted the Times to its predicament before Times photographer Wayne Martin got to the scene to capture its precarious position.

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flix show Sweet Tooth that also featured New Zealand musician Marlon Williams. “The house has made a remarkable transition from historic homestead to a contemporary residence retaining its old-world charm throughout,” says local resident Sarah Richardson of NZ Sotheby’s International Realty Auckland Southeast, who is marketing the property for sale. “The location and setting are second-to-none, it really is country living at its best.” A horse lovers’ paradise, the property borders the Papatoetoe Pony Club providing members access to some of the very best equestrian facilities in New Zealand, right at the back door. The barn on the property was previously used as a rustic event space and has the capacity to accommodate 10 loose boxes for horses. “This stunning property is perfectly suited for equestrians or families looking for larger lifestyle land around Brookby, Clevedon or Whitford,” says Richardson. “It is a rare opportunity to purchase a grand home of this magnitude and acreage.”

wo species of exotic caulerpa seaweed (Caulerpa brachypus and Caulerpa parvifolia) have been found in Auckland. These exotic caulerpa can spread rapidly, forming vast, dense underwater fields and have the potential to seriously harm and transform our coastal environments. They compete with other species, including our own native caulerpa species, for space and potentially upset the balance of local ecosystems, presenting a risk to recreational, cultural, and commercial marine activities. Mayor Wayne Brown encourages all Aucklanders, boaties and beachgoers to follow this advice: know how to recognise caulerpa, know what to do if they think they’ve spotted the weed and know where to avoid going. “Boatie to boatie, we need to do our bit to stop the spread of this pest. While we learn more about this seaweed, I ask

about checking and cleaning anything that goes in the water, and making sure you’re not taking hitchhiking pests along with you as you move about.”

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND EXOTIC CAULERPA? the boating community to please be vigilant. Take every care not to spread it when you move your vessel,” says Brown. “Please use moorings where you can instead of anchoring and please check that the area you are headed to doesn’t have a controlled area notice (CAN) or rāhui in place. “If it does, it is unlikely that you will be able to anchor there, and some fishing restrictions may also apply. It pays to check the rules in place on the Biosecurity New Zealand website for the latest instructions. “This incursion is a wake-up call to all boat owners to be extra careful

When at sea, before moving to a new location, check your vessel’s anchor and anchor chain, as well as any other gear, like fishing lines or dive equipment, before moving to a new location. If you bring up any seaweed (on your anchor or hook), bag it and bin it. That is, remove it and securely bag it or contain it and take it ashore for safe disposal on land, for example in a rubbish bin or compost. If this can’t be done, people are asked to return it to the waters it came from. There will already be exotic caulerpa below and putting it back in this area will not pose a significant risk of spread.


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RUBBISH BINS ARE BEING REMOVED TO SAVE $10M

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acklash is growing against efforts to remove more than 150 rubbish bins from public parks and reserves in the local community in an effort to save almost $10 million. Auckland Council is removing a large number, but not all, of the bins from across the city. Numerous discussions on the issue have taken place on local community Facebook pages with the general feeling being it will make it harder for people to dispose of waste including dog faeces. “People will just dump their rubbish or not pick up dog mess at all,” one person said. Another noted numerous bins have been removed from their community in Bucklands Beach. “We’ve had multiple bins removed from ... shops, waterfront, picnic areas. [It’s] just

another cost-cutting move that will cost more in the long run.” A third local resident recently posted on a community Facebook page about the issue, saying the council had removed the bin from Highbrook Park. “People are just leaving their bags of dog s*** where the bin was. “So now people who used to pick up their dog s*** won’t bother because no one wants to drive home with a bag of stinking s*** in their car. “They want people to pick up after themselves, whether it’s dog s*** or just general rubbish, but won’t provide the means necessary to get rid of it.” A photo taken on the Rotary Walkway in Pakuranga and posted to social media on January 16 shows what appears to be about eight bags of dog faeces in a pile on the ground. The person who posted the

Rubbish bins such as this one in Logan Carr Park, Dannemora, are being removed from across the city.

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photo says dog owners are “now leaving their bags in the absence of bins”. Council general manager parks and community facilities

Taryn Crewe says the organisation has about 10,000 bins across the region. A large portion of them are underutilised and contain little to no rubbish when being emptied, she says. “Accordingly, the council has undertaken a rationalisation exercise, as part of the annual budget savings target, aiming for a 30 per cent reduction in the number of bins currently located across the region. “In the Howick Local Board area, 175 rubbish bins have been identified for removal, while 412 bins will remain.” Crewe says the council will only remove those that have historically low use and are near other bins, so it doesn’t envisage a “material increase” in loose litter as a result. “We estimate the bin optimisation project will result in potential savings of $9.5 million over

the next eight financial years.” Howick Local Board chairperson Damian Light says the board wasn’t involved in the approval process but was asked for informal feedback on the proposed removal list. The board appreciates some locals are concerned about the potential impact of increased littering or remaining bins becoming overfull, he says. “If there’s sufficient demand in certain locations, bins can be returned to areas that need them. “We’ve been told the best way for the public to request a bin’s return is to log a complaint by phoning on 09 301 0101 or online at https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/report-problem/ formal-complaint/.” Light says the dumping of rubbish in public places is illegal and should be reported by phoning 0800 663 867.

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ing and freeing up I wanted to start my resources for other first column in 2024 transport projects. by wishing you all a National’s view Happy New Year! I on this has always hope you have had been clear – greater a chance to spend investment into our some time with famtransport network is ily and friends over MP for Pakuranga needed, but expenthe holiday period, Simeon Brown sive light rail that and refresh for the would service only a year ahead. small proportion of I enjoyed a few weeks relaxing with my family Aucklanders is not the solution to after a hectic election year and our congestion issues. What New Zealand needs is infracampaign, but it’s time now to look forward and get back to work on structure that will reduce congestion, boost productivity and create behalf of all New Zealanders. The National-led Government a more reliable and resilient transhas a lot to get done this year as we port network that drives economic continue cleaning up the mess left growth. Our focus is on building a rapid transit network in Auckland, behind by Labour. A major announcement to kick including completion of the City off the year was the formal cancel- Rail Link, which was started by lation of Labour’s Auckland Light the last National Government, and Rail plan, which would have cost starting work on a Northwest Rapid taxpayers anywhere between $15 Transit corridor, alongside other projects to deliver reduced congesbillion and $29.2 billion. With $228 million already spent tion for Aucklanders. Work is underway on rewriting and almost nothing to show for it in six years, it was clear this project the Government Policy Statement was going nowhere and would see on land transport to reflect these no beneficial return on its proposed priorities so that we can focus on delivering the infrastructure our investment. Auckland Light Rail Limited has country needs. It’s going to be a very busy year been instructed to immediately cease work on the project and begin for the Government! taking steps to wind up the com-  Simeon Brown, Member of pany, ending the wasteful spend- Parliament for Pakuranga

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ast Auckland residents considering buying a Toyota Aqua car may want to think again. AMI Insurance has named its list of the most stolen cars across the country for 2023 and the popular Aqua holds the unwanted title of the hottest target for car thieves for the second year running. The insurance company says its new data reported almost 17,000 vehicle theft claims last year. AMI executive general manager claims Wayne Tippet says the company recorded a 43 per cent spike in vehicle theft claims in 2022 and “unprecedented theft rates” are still sitting high as 2023 becomes the second highest year for vehicle thefts over the past five years. “We are seeing a consistent similarity in the price of commonly stolen vehicles too, usually no more than $5000 in value. “These seemingly costfriendly cars are typically 10 years or older.”

Toyota’s Aqua model has been named the country’s most stolen vehicle for 2023. Times photo The Mazda Demio, historically regarded as car thieves’ top pick, is slipping from the ranks as the Nissan Tiida becomes New Zealand’s second most stolen car and the Toyota Corolla third. The Corolla has made a significant climb from the country’s eighth most stolen car in 2022 to third in 2023. A relative of a Times staff member joined the growing ranks of the country’s car theft victims when her beloved Mazda Demio hatchback was stolen just metres from the Chinatown complex in Burswood on June 30 last year.

The Dannemora senior citizen had gone to Chinatown for lunch with a friend to celebrate her birthday. When they returned to the car park they found her Mazda gone. The theft was reported to police and an insurance claim filed. Thanks to a social media post, the vehicle was found later the same day dumped in a street in Farm Cove. Its ignition barrel had been damaged and rubbish including food and clothing was left strewn throughout its interior. The car was written-off. Tippet says comparing AMI’s year-to-year data, the new car theft claims indicate thieves are still looking for quick takes. “Cars without advanced security features such as keyless ignitions, immobilisers, or alarms, or are parked where a swift getaway is possible, have a higher risk of being stolen.” AMI data also shows vehicle theft rates peak between 10pm and 5am, with theft increasing after dark.

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Plaza development still a go

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he re-development of Pakuranga Plaza is still going ahead, the shopping centre’s owners have confirmed. Plans released in November 2015 promised a development that would see the site transformed into an urban village with projected investment at the time of $500 million. In 2015 it was announced the proposed development would include more than 900 dwellings, a community hub with new library, civic plaza and public open spaces, 10,000m2 of commercial space, 60,000m2 of retail, services, food and beverage entertainment outlets, a hotel, a conference centre and improved pedestrian environment. Owners Singapore-based Sedar Properties, which has been investing in and developing real estate in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand since the late 80s, told the Times that many of the mixed-use components are still relevant, however, this has been redesigned in the latest consent submission. “After many challenging years of planning and negotiations with various parties, we were able to submit our resource

Panda Mart says its flagship 6000 square metre-store at Pakuranga Plaza will rival established offerings like Kmart. Photo Nick Krause

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consent six months ago [around April 2023], which is currently being processed by [Auckland] Council,” a Sedar Properties spokesperson said. Timelines, Sedar said, are out of their control.

“Whilst we won’t be able to reveal the plans just yet, you can be assured that we’re very much looking forward to progressing on this journey. “The redevelopment has taken us longer than anticipated and although we are disappointed to lose Farmers [which closed in October], the regeneration of the town centre will require us to lose tenants along the way to allow for a staged development.” Meanwhile, the former Farmers site has been replaced with homeware products store Panda Mart which sells everything from beauty and health products to home décor, tech electronics to educational toys for kids.

Panda Mart said the 6000 square metre-store will rival established offerings like Kmart. Panda Mart senior manager Amy Xie is excited with Panda Mart’s move into the New Zealand market. “While we already operate numerous stores in South Africa and nearby countries, the launch in New Zealand has been met with considerable success, particularly at the Pakuranga Plaza, aligning with our expectations,” Xie said. “Our fundamental mission is to offer quality and cost-effective goods to the New Zealand market, and we express our gratitude for the unwavering support received from the local community. I think we are meeting demand for New Zealanders facing cost of living pressures right now.” Xie acknowledged the proposed plans by Auckland Transport in progress around the Plaza and its effects on the business environment. “Consequently, we advocate for comprehensive Government planning and support mechanisms to address and navigate these potential challenges effectively,” said Xie. “Being a recently inaugurated

establishment, we are committed to rectifying any arising issues promptly. We sincerely appreciate our customers’ understanding as we navigate and improve upon various aspects of our operations.” Sedar said Panda Mart brings a fresh perspective to the world of homeware retail. “Panda Mart takes pride in being a retailer that offers a diverse array of homeware products. Their mission is to help customers shop smarter and live better across the globe. “Their passion for excellent service and customer satisfaction sets them apart from other retail stores. Panda Mart aims to create a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring every shopper leaves the store not only with fantastic purchases but also with a positive experience. “Panda Mart is dedicated to offering great products at affordable prices, catering to a wide range of customers. “Their reputation for competitive pricing, diverse offerings and excellent service has resulted in a multitude of happy customers across the globe. This approach also contributes to job creation, supporting our local economy.”

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eople who drive light electric vehicles (EVs) and plugin hybrids will have to pay road-user charges (RUC) for them from April 1. Transport Minister and Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown recently announced the coalition Government was ending the exemption on such vehicles. “Petrol tax and distance-based RUC are paid by road users to contribute to the costs of maintaining our roads, but EVs and plug-in hybrids have been exempted from RUC,” he says.

This exemption was always intended to end when EVs hit around two per cent of the light vehicle fleet and we’re now at that point.” SIMEON BROWN

“Transitioning EVs and plug-in hybrids to RUC is the first step in delivering on the National-ACT coalition commitment to bring all vehicles into the RUC system. “This transition to RUC is about fairness and equity. It will ensure

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Light electric vehicle and hybrid plug-in drivers will soon start paying road-user charges. Times file photo Wayne Martin all road users are contributing the upkeep and maintenance of our roads, irrespective of the type of vehicle they choose to drive.” Brown says plug-in hybrids are powered by electricity and petrol and have had to pay petrol tax, but not to the same level as petrol equivalent vehicles. To ensure plug-in hybrids avoid paying twice through both fuel excise duty and RUCs, these vehicles will pay a reduced rate RUC, he says. “The previous National Government exempted EVs from paying RUC to encourage their uptake. “This exemption was always intended to end when EVs hit around two per cent of the light

vehicle fleet and we’re now at that point. “With the increasing uptake of EVs and plug-in hybrids being brought into the RUC system, this means these vehicles will now be contributing toward the maintenance and upkeep of our roading system like all other road users and will support the Government’s priority of building and maintaining our roading network.” Owners of light EVs and plug-in hybrids will need to buy a RUC licence from April 1. There will be a two-month transition period to allow time for people to get registered in the RUC system without being penalised for unpaid RUC.

LOCAL BOARD DISPENSES $32K OF FUNDING

The Howick Local Board has voted to provide more than $30,000 of funding to community organisations in east Auckland. At its final business meeting of 2023 in December the board had requests from 34 applicants for a total of $76,484 of funding from its Howick Quick Response fund. The board voted to disperse $32,259 from the fund. The largest amount granted to individual applicants was for $3000, which went to Howick Sailing Club toward the cost of a pair of tractor tyres; LifeKidz Trust for sensory games and operations manager wages; Mission Heights Junior College for kapa haka uniforms; and the New Zealand Multicultural Arts Association for venue hire.

The cost of taking a bus and other forms of public transport in Auckland is going up from February 4. Times file photo Wayne Martin

The Howick Sailing Club has received $3000 from the Howick Local Board. File photo supplied Among the organisations that had their funding applications declined were Harlequin Musical Theatre, which asked for $2,193 to help with the cost of kitchen cabinetry and laminated benchtop and Howick Botany Neighborhood Support, which wanted $3000 to pay for Countdown gift cards, cable ties,

stickers, toner and paper, and street signs. Turned down also were Pakuranga Tennis Club, which applied for $2000 toward the cost of tennis balls; and Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust, which wanted $2,500 to fund telecommunication costs for text and calls.

The amount of money public transport users pay to get around the city is about to increase. Auckland Transport (AT) says it reviews its fares against changes in operating costs and available budget each year. It takes into account the cost of living and the investment needed to maintain and improve public transport services. To help the agency meet its “significant and sustained” operating cost increases, fares will rise from February 4. AT director public transport and active modes, Stacey van der Putten, says: “This year we are having to increase fares to keep up with the rising cost of running and maintaining Auckland’s public transport network. “In recent years we’ve been mindful of the impacts Covid-19 and extreme weather has had on our customers. “We deferred last year’s fare increase until April and in 2022 there was no increase at all. But operating costs have spiked dramatically over this period, driven by high inflation and staff shortages. “Adjusting fares to raise revenue is unfortunately one of the steps AT needs to take to cover these higher costs.” Van der Putten says a weighted average increase of 6.2 per cent will be implemented across AT’s fare structure. For standard adult fares, it works out to be an increase of between $0.06 and $0.40 per journey on buses, trains and ferries. “We’re committed to keeping public transport an affordable option for all Aucklanders, so the increase for longer journeys is only 1-4 per cent.

Shorter journeys on Auckland’s public transport will still remain some of the most affordable in the world when compared with many other international cities,” she says. Despite the fare increase, patronage growth is forecast to continue and the agency says that will generate more revenue to help AT meet its operating costs. That growth will be accelerated by the introduction of contactless payments for fares via debit/ credit card, Apple Pay and Google Pay later this year, which will make public transport more accessible for those without a HOP card. “Aucklanders can also look forward to simpler fares and more affordable public transport for frequent users following an independent review of AT’s fare structure,” the agency says. “The review will explore initiatives such as a weekly fare cap and its findings are expected in the coming months.” Meanwhile, Transport Minister and Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown recently announced the coalition Government has cancelled the Auckland Light Rail project. The previous Labour Government had spent more than $200 million on planning for the project without having laid a metre of track, he says. “Auckland Light Rail would have cost taxpayers $15 billion, with advice showing the cost could increase to $29.2 billion. “The Government is committed to delivering infrastructure that will reduce congestion, boost productivity, and create a more reliable and resilient transport network that drives economic growth.”


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itanium, a junior synchronised ice skating team mostly from the Howick/ Pakuranga area, will attend ISU Junior World Synchronised Championships being held in Switzerland in March. The team, all members of Howick-based Allegro Ice Dance Club and coached by Tracy Hipkiss, gained the qualifying score at the New Zealand Nationals in Dunedin in October and will represent New Zealand at the world championships. Titanium is the first team in New Zealand to achieve the qualifying score to attend junior world champs. The team is made up of 17 skaters and was formed in 2017.

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Team members trained through Covid lockdowns in their homes with strength exercises. As well as their training of up to 10 hours a week, the team is fundraising to help get them to Switzerland by running sausage sizzles and will also be hosting a bingo night on February 10. Details will be released soon on social media [see below]. A Givealittle page has been also set up and the team welcomes donations online at givealittle. co.nz/cause/fly-17-strong-synchronized-ice-skaters. The team’s social media links are via Facebook – Allegro Ice Dance Club, Instagram Titanium. juniornz and the website allegro. org.nz.

De Vaal named in World Cross Country Championships team Christian de Vaal of Pakuranga Athletic Club has been named by Athletics NZ in a final team of 18 athletes comprising a full complement of six athletes in each of men’s and women’s U20 races to compete at the 2024 World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade in March. An initial team of eight athletes was announced on December 21 with a further 11 athletes added to the New Zealand team for the endurance test in the Serbian capital. Jamie Mora, who was selected in the men’s under-20 team as part of the initial squad, has now withdrawn. New Zealand will boast five athletes in the senior women’s race including Annika Pfitzinger (Athletics Nelson) who will follow her mum, Christine Pfitzinger as a New Zealand World Cross Country Championships representative. Annika, who claimed a silver medal at the 2023 New Zealand Cross Country Championships, is set to make her New Zealand debut – a huge honour for the 31-year-old athlete who battled chronic fatigue syndrome for several years. First diagnosed with the condition in 2018 she found the simple act of climbing off the couch a desperate struggle for a period. Blinding headaches and fogginess were also common, however after returning to serious training in 2022 she has been rewarded by making her New Zealand international debut.

Christian de Vaal of Pakuranga Athletic Club is in the men’s U20 squad for the 2024 World Cross Country Championships; the final team announcement for the 2024 World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia on March 30 includes a New Zealand debut for Annika Pfitzinger in the senior women’s race. Pfitzinger has battled several years of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. “To make my first New Zealand team at the age of 31 after so many years sidelined with chronic fatigue syndrome means the world to me,” said Annika whose mother, Christine competed at four World Cross Country Championships in the 1980s. “My goal has always been to represent New Zealand on the international stage and while that looked very unlikely for a long time, I am so proud of how my team and I have persevered over the past few years to regain

my health and get back to competing at a high level again.” Also featuring as part of the senior women’s team is Katherine Camp (Te Awamutu), the national 10,000m champion who competed in the senior women’s race at the 2023 World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst. Australian-based Kiwi Caitlin McQuilken-Bell, who placed fourth at the 2023 New Zealand Cross Country Championships, is also selected. The trio will join 2023 New

Zealand Cross Country champion and recently minted national 10,000m champion Anneke Arlidge – whose mother Glenys Kroon also competed for New Zealand at the World Cross Country Championships – and UK-based Georgie Grgec who is set for her New Zealand debut. Arlidge and Grgec were announced in the initial selection. William Little (Whippets) is the sole senior man selected. The 24-year-old finished fifth at the 2023 New Zealand Cross Country Championships and last month posted a big 10,000m PB of 29:14.92 at the Zatopek meet in Melbourne. Little will be making his first appearance for New Zealand. New Zealand boast full teams in both the men’s and women’s U20 races presenting a mouthwatering opportunity to gain international experience against the best in the world. Elliott Pugh (Athletics Tauranga) wins selection for a second successive World Cross Country Championships having placed an impressive 39th in the men’s U20 race at the 2023 edition in Bathurst. Pugh, the 2023 national U18 1500m and 3000m silver medallist, is joined on the team by national U20 steeplechase silver medallist Lorcan Rabbitte (VUW) and Az Cabusao of Te Puke Harriers, who ran a sub-32-minute time at the Timaru Ten last October. The trio will be joined by Chris-

tian de Vaal (Pakuranga), Matt Hill (Athletics Tauranga) and Daniel Prescott (Selwyn) who were announced in the initial selection. Four further names have been announced in the final selection for the senior women’s U20 team led by Zara Geddes (Hill City), the national U20 cross country bronze medallist. Also earning their ticket for Serbia are national U20 road mile champion Poppy Martin (Lake City AC), national U18 3000m champion Siena Mackley (Queenstown AC) and Ava Sutherland of Olympic Harriers, the national U18 road silver medallist. Catherine Lund (Ariki) and Boh Ritchie (Hamilton City Hawks), who finished 27th and 41st respectively, in the U20 race at the 2023 World Cross Country Championships, were announced in the initial selection and will also line up in Belgrade. Athletics NZ Out of Stadia co-ordinator John Bowden said: “We are delighted to announce a final team of 18 for the 2024 World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, and we are particularly pleased to have full teams in both the men’s and women’s races. “The World Cross is regarded as the toughest endurance race in the world given the quality of athletes competing it will provide crucial experience for all our athletes. I can’t wait to see how they all perform.”


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uckland residents may need to brush up on their recycling etiquette as new national standards come into effect on February 1. Everyone across the country is set to have identical guidelines for what items can and cannot be placed in kerbside recycling bins. Previously, it had depended on where you lived as to what items were accepted in local council collections. Richard Hills, chair of Auckland Council’s Planning, Environment and Parks Committee, is encouraging Aucklanders to familiarise themselves with the new recycling guidelines. “By only putting in the right recyclable items into our bins, we are helping increase the quality of materials collected for recycling, which in turn reduces disposal costs,” said Hills. “We want to protect our natural environment and recycle more resources back into the economy. Reducing the use of single use items is the best way to reduce waste, following that, it is recycling right. This change is

another important step along the path to Auckland’s goal of zero waste by 2040.” In 2023, Auckland Council updated its website and Binny smartphone app with what could and could not go into Auckland’s kerbside recycling bins in line with the Ministry for the Environment’s new national standards.

ITEMS ACCEPTED IN YOUR KERBSIDE RECYCLING BIN FROM FEBRUARY 1:

Glass bottles and jars Paper and cardboard Plastic bottles, trays, and containers (grades 1, 2 and 5 only) Tin, steel and aluminium cans

NEW ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM FEBRUARY 1:

Items less than 50mm (e.g. caps, small cosmetic and spice containers) Aerosol cans (steel and aluminium) Liquid paperboard (Tetrapak and juice boxes)

Auckland Council collects about 132,000 tonnes every year from kerbside household recycling bins. Photo Auckland Council Plastics 3, 4, 6 and 7 Aluminium foil and trays All lids Items over 4 litres Auckland Council collects about 132,000 tonnes every year from kerbside household recycling bins. The material collected is sorted and baled as paper, cardboard, aluminium cans, tin cans, glass, plastics (1, 2 and 5) and sent to facilities

onshore and overseas for sale and reprocessing.

RECYCLING CONTAMINATION STILL AN ISSUE FOR AUCKLAND

Nearly a quarter of the material collected in Auckland’s kerbside recycling is contaminated with non-recyclable items like clothes, nappies and bagged rub-

Vehicle theft leaves victim injured Police are investigating an incident that saw an east Auckland resident assaulted while trying to stop his vehicle from being stolen. A police spokesperson says officers were notified of a robbery in Bacot Place,

Howick, at about 6.50am on January 13. One person was injured and taken to hospital. “The offender drove the stolen vehicle into a parked vehicle further up the road and then fled on foot.

“Enquiries are ongoing to determine the circumstances.” People with information on the incident can phone police on 105 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Multi-cultural festival a hit The Rotary Club of Auckland Airport recently held its annual multi-cultural festival in Bucklands Beach. Founder president, Guy Slocum said this popular event was born out of the division created by differing opinions surrounding the Covid injections. “As we came out of the period of restrictions it became obvious to us that our communities needed healing by being brought together within a common cause,” he said. “That idea quickly grew to include a desire to bring different ethnicities and their cultures together in a spirit of friendship, knowledge and understanding. “So, at the event, we invited a large number of ethnicities to come to a social evening for good conversation and a multitude of performances from different cultures. “Everybody attending brought food from their culture and this gave all par-

A large audience enjoyed the cultural performances at the Rotary Club of Auckland Airport’s annual multi-cultural festival in Bucklands Beach.

ticipants an opportunity to enjoy food that they might not have experienced before. “We are very grateful to Barfoot and Thompson Consultants Simone Young, Lorreta Li and the Howick office of Barfoot and Thompson who kindly sponsored this year’s event which allowed us to expand the evening to new heights.” Despite the name of this Rotary Club, it is a regional club and draw members from North Shore, Manukau, Weymouth and Papakura although most of its members live in the Howick, Pakuranga and Botany areas. “We are currently expanding and would welcome interest from anyone, of any age, who likes the idea of impacting the community in a beneficial and fun way,” said Slocum. “Our activities are very diverse and there is something to interest everyone.” J For more information, contact Guy Slocum on 0278952909.

bish. This contamination costs Auckland ratepayers an extra $3 million per year in sorting and disposal. Materials that were never accepted in kerbside recycling, but which show up in Auckland bins include food; textiles, carpets and clothes; nappies, medical waste and garden waste; soft plastic and plastic bags; agged recycling and rubbish; lithium-ion batteries and appliances. Some of these items can be recycled through other means like Community Recycling Centres, private companies or, in the case of soft plastics, be returned to participating stores. For more information on the new recycling guidelines, visit the Auckland Council website. For anyone still unsure or needing to find an alternative method of disposal, search for a specific item to discover how to get rid of it using Auckland Council’s search tool at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/ Pages/get-rid-unwanted-items or download the Binny app on Google Play or the App Store.

POLICE INVESTIGATING ATTEMPTED RAM-RAID An east Auckland vape store has been the latest target for ram-raiding criminals keen to help themselves to other people’s property. Police are investigating the incident, which saw offenders attempt to force entry to a business in Cascades Road, Pakuranga, at about 5.20am on January 15. “It is understood a vehicle has been used in an attempt to gain entry into the premises,” a police spokesperson says. “However, those involved were disturbed by members of the public who witnessed the incident, and have fled the scene on foot before being picked up by a second vehicle. “The vehicle believed to be used during this incident was abandoned at the scene and has since been towed for forensic examination. “An investigation is now under way to determine what has occurred and who is involved.” Police want anyone with footage of, or information on, the attempted ram-raid to contact them via the 105 phone service or online at https://www.police.govt.nz/use105, using Update My Report, referencing file number 240115/3059. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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Wow! We’re well into 2024! Have you planned your next holiday yet? We’ve got you sorted! FARIDA MASTER, EDITOR

T PARADISE EVERYWHERE Curacao! It’s an amazing destination for travellers. This beautiful island in the south of the Caribbean in between Aruba and Bonaire, has so much to offer, says avid traveller and superyacht chef JAMIE NEBEN.

he crystal-clear turquoise waters are perfect for snorkelling and diving, with vibrant coral reefs and colourful marine life. The Dutch colonial architecture in Curacao’s capital city Willemstad is stunning. Thirtyeight gorgeous beaches frame the turquoise waters around Curacao, and each one offers a special experience. From the famous Blue Bay Beach, to the secluded Playa PortoMari, you’ll find paradise everywhere you go. You can even

take a tour through the Blue Curaçao factory to get an inside look of the distillery that makes the bright blue liqueur. If you’re a nature lover, a visit to Christoffel National Park with its diverse wildlife and hiking trails is a must. Plus, the local cuisine is a mouthwatering blend of Caribbean and European flavours. Don’t forget to try their delicious local cuisine, like Keshi Yena and Pastechi. My favourite restaurant was Sal The Kitchen Curacao, a must-visit for any adventurous traveller!


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With Christmas and New Year festivities behind us, the holidays are officially over. Blue Monday could possibly be the most depressing day of the year. Brainworks Neurotherapy’s brain health experts offer valuable insights on how to combat the blues and press the reset button.

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he best and most effective way to snap out of the postfestive-holiday blues is to adopt a holistic approach to your health. The simple and easy-to-implement lifestyle changes outlined below aim to simultaneously address mood, sleep, physical health, and lifestyle factors.

STRATEGIC SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE

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BILL POTTER – Maverick Thinker. Global Speaker. Personal Power Coach. Bill has made personal presentations in 53 countries. Each year I choose what I believe to be, the best word in the language, to initiate the most effective results, for people who genuinely want to live their Best Lives. So, I have chosen this POWERFUL word for 2024. The word is... NOW! Before dear reader, you believe there is a better option for these turbulent times, my choice is very simple. In a phrase... ‘We are running out of time!’ Only we, can determine if our dreams can really happen to our lives. Let’s start with procrastination. Procrastination is the habit of unnecessarily delaying important tasks, by focusing on less urgent, more enjoyable and easier activities instead. And guess wot? We owe much of this bad decision-making on technology! Sadly, that’s not all... Procrastination is also, the unnecessary and voluntary postponing of things despite us knowing that there can be some negative consequences for doing so. Here is the ‘cuzzie’ word of NOW! It

is, WHEN. Futuristic cuzzies, are the Best! They include ‘Cuzzie’ Not Now; Soon; Maybe Next Week; Not before winter; After New Year; When we find the money; Probably not for a while; I’m too busy really; I don’t Know; and worse... ‘Cuzzie Oops!’ Look hard. These cuzzies are all around you. What to do? Start by having a word with your 3 favourite cuzzies, who have been your best supporters all your life. In order, they are : Cuzzie DO IT NOW! Cuzzie DO IT WELL! and Cuzzie DON’T GIVE UP! You know me as the ‘3Guy’. I recommend my Team ‘3be’ to help. Then use my 5-Member model. Each is a ‘Buddy’ of ours, with very short names and must be involved with us, in this order. Their names are obvious : Buddy WHAT, WHY, WHO, WHEN and HOW. Be strong and launch yerself... NOW! You’ll be glad you did OK. duitdammit@gmail.com

inflammation, help manage stress levels, and improve sleep patterns. To practise grounding, all you need is to locate a patch of grass, sand, or even mud, and let your bare skin make contact with the natural earth. You can either walk or stand barefoot on the ground to experience its benefits. Aim to spend at least 20 minutes every day practising this to see the benefits. In addition, immersing Set a fixed yourself in hot springs is a bedtime for every fantastic way to practice night, and as grounding. the clock ticks, Not many are aware that New put away your Zealand is one of the best places phone, turn off in the world to experience the the lights, and rejuvenating benefits gently close of natural your eyes. This geothermal pools.

No matter how busy work gets, make it a point to step outside for 10-15 minutes every morning before 12noon. To maximise the benefits of this exercise, position yourself to face east, as this aligns you with the direction of the morning sun. It’s also important to repeat this practice in the evening, during simple lifestyle sunset. This time, you BEDTIME should face west as adjustment is the sun sets in that ROUTINE direction. often underrated, Set a fixed While it’s crucial to bedtime for every safeguard your skin yet it stands as night, and as the from the sun, the focus one of the most clock ticks, put here is on allowing away your phone, ample sunlight into effective antiturn off the lights, your eyes. Therefore, and gently close consider taking off your stress habits. your eyes. This shades for this brief simple lifestyle exposure. Exposure adjustment is to natural light in this often underrated, way and time frame is yet it stands as one of the most essential for supporting your hormonal effective anti-stress habits. Going to system. This is because the amount bed at the same time every day offers of light that enters your eyes during multiple benefits: It aids in regulating these times directly influences our circadian rhythms, ensuring our the production and regulation of body’s internal clock is in sync. This, hormones in your body, such as in turn, helps stabilise the production serotonin, melatonin, and cortisol, of crucial hormones like melatonin which play a critical role in mood and and cortisol. Such regularity not only sleep patterns. This effectiveness contributes to improved sleep quality extends even to areas with cloudy but also plays a vital role in stabilising weather, as the light can penetrate mood and promoting better mental through clouds. health.

GROUNDING

Grounding, also known as earthing, is a practice that involves physically connecting with the earth’s surface to absorb its natural, subtle electrical charge. The idea behind grounding is that in our modern lives, we are often insulated from direct contact with the earth due to the prevalence of rubbersoled shoes, buildings, and other non-conductive materials. Research indicates that grounding can reduce

CONNECTIONS While the natural reaction when experiencing post-holiday blues might be to isolate oneself, it’s essential to try the opposite by nurturing connections with others. Engaging in social activities, whether with friends, family, or support groups, can offer a sense of connection and belonging that acts as a potent antidote to feeling down.

*Please note that cases with more severe symptoms should be evaluated and treated by medical professionals. Treatment options may include cognitive-behavioural therapy, antidepressant medication, or a combination of therapies. In such cases, your GP should be your first point of contact for guidance and appropriate care.


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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! Kickstart the New Year and amp up your beauty game with these handy new at-home beauty products.

BABY FACE Baby Face Retinol Serum from Bondi Sands smoothens your complexion and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Containing 0.5 per cent Retinol to rejuvenate, Watermelon extract to hydrate and Squalane to soften skin – say goodbye to dry, dull skin and hello to a more youthful appearance. Baby Face Retinol Serum from Bondi Sands RRP $32.99.

KISSABLE LIPS Meet SugarBaby’s Lip Lover Nourishing Lip Treatment. This superhydrating lip salve is enriched with Vegan ingredients, including Kakadu Plum, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Natural Coconut, and Vitamin E, for plum and soft kissable lips. Sugarbaby Lip Lover Nourishing Lip Treatment RRP $22.99

GET GLOW R E A DY ! Time to unleash your summer glow with our Memories Body Oil and complimentary Rose Salt. Immerse yourself in our timeless fragrance, reminiscent of freshly picked roses. Enriched with luxurious rose oil, it's tailor-made to rejuvenate your skin. And with stunning rose petals grown in Christchurch, it's a blend of beauty and authenticity.

RAISE YOUR BROWS

Ardell Brow Glue is an instant brow lift that shapes, tames, sculpts or fluffs, delivering all-day extreme hold. The easyto-apply formula is mess and hassle-free, providing a beautiful laminationlike finish. Locking every hair without stiffness or residue and can be used after a salon or at-home brow lamination process for extra taming. Ardell Brow Glue RRP$19.99

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ROSE GLOW Linden Leaves Rose Salt is a natural New Zealand sea salt enriched with skin-loving oatmeal (renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties and ability to calm irritated skin) with a beautiful rose scent. Whip up a natural scrub by measuring one tablespoon of Rose Salts and one tablespoon of Memories Body Oil and mix until well combined for that luminous skin allure. Linden Leaves Rose Salt RRP$19.99

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ALL FUN AT NZ POLO OPEN LAUNCH Dozens turned out for the official launch of the New Zealand Polo Open at a function at DoubleTree by Hilton at Karaka last Wednesday.

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Saturday, February 3, 1-2pm, Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury St, Pakuranga

he launch saw team draws set for the event of the summer, the NZ Polo Open which begins on February 13 culminating with finals day on Sunday, February 18 at the Auckland Polo Club grounds in Clevedon. Guests at the launch heard from Auckland Polo president Tony van den Brink, executive director of the NZ Polo Open Lucy Ainsley and Kiwi polo legend Cody Forsyth.

If you’ve always been a K-pop fan here’s an opportunity to learn some cool moves. Pakuranga Library with the support from ActivAsian is presenting a K-pop dance workout program for ages from 5-18. A free trial class on Saturday Feb 3 from 1-2pm will give participants a feel of the rhythm, and a peek into the high energy world of K-pop. No dance experience needed. If you enjoy it, you can join Pakuranga Library’s exclusive 10-week K-Pop dance extravaganza for Tamariki and Rangatahi.

BRING IN THE CHINESE NEW YEAR Friday, Feb 9, 10pm-1am & Saturday, February 10, 10am-3pm, Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple. Stancombe Rd, Flat Bush 1.

The Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple will be celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year with lots of festivities and traditional customs capturing the essence of the vibrant occasion. Everyone is invited to join in and celebrate both, the Chinese New Year’s Eve and the first day of the Chinese New Year at the Buddhist temple. Highlights include lion dance performances, giving out of the auspicious New Year Red Packet, prayer service, cultural exhibitions and more.

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11am-3pm, Saturday, February 10, Barry Curtis Skating Park, Stancombe Rd, Flat Bush 3.

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Are you ready to have fun with a splash of colours along with some entertainment? After last year’s successful celebration, the Rainbow Life Trust, a charitable organisation is hosting the free Festival of Colours event this year again along with music, dance performances on stage and food. The fun-filled, smoke, and alcohol-free event will celebrate the festive spirit with a play of powdered colours. Thinking of adding a little more colour, fun and happiness to 2024? This maybe the place to go to.

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New Horizons Singles Social Friendship Club. Join our friendly group. We generate our own fun and entertainment. If you are looking for company to enjoy outings, dining out, walks, movies, summer bbqs etc. contact Rachel 021 02691679, Mike 021 840141 or visit www.auckland-singles-social-club.org.nz.

1: Selina Wright, Jane Simich; 2: Simon Keyte, Michael Weston; 3: Nick Krause, Ingrid Memelink; 4: Kel and Lucy Ainlsey; 5: Lulu Wilcox, Holly Estelle; 6: Bianca Drake, Kirsten Worker.

KING OF THE PROSPECT FISHING COMPETITION IN ASSOCIATION WITH BOSUNS BAR FISHING CLUB AND THE BIG FISH BAIT & TACKLE CO, PAKURANGA

SUNDAY, 3rd MARCH 2024 Weigh-in will be followed by the Auction and then Prize Giving

$11,000 WORTH OF PRIZES* Includes $1,500 cash for heaviest Snapper Ticket Spot Prizes are: 1 x $1000, 1 x $500, 15 x $200

Tickets available from Prospect of Howick Hotel – Ph: (09) 534 3199 | The Big Fish 141A Cascades Road – Ph: (09) 576 2764 Entry Fee $25.00 Per Line (Early Bird), $30.00 After 25/02 | Fishing Times 4am-3pm | Weigh In 4pm-5pm Close Fish Species Snapper, Kingfish, Kahawai, Trevally, John Dory – Fish Will Be Auctioned

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As a charitable, faith-based organisation, helping seniors age well and live fully is at the heart of HBH’s care philosophy. That includes supporting our independent apartment owners to remain just that … independent. That’s why we’re pleased to offer a range of low-cost added services including meals, household help, medication supervision, and personal assistance. Because, as with everything we do at HBH, we’re for people, not profits.

To learn more about the many benefits of independent retirement living, please visit hbh.org.nz or call Robyn for a friendly chat.

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