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wo different MPs will serve as deputy prime minister during the next Parliamentary term in a political first for New Zealand. National Party leader and incoming Prime Minister, Bot-

any MP Christopher Luxon, was joined by the leaders of his Government’s coalition partners, the ACT Party’s David Seymour and New Zealand First’s Winston Peters, at a signing ceremony held at Parliament in Wellington on November 24. Speculation as to who would

be deputy prime minister in the new Government ended when Luxon revealed Peters would hold the role for the first half of the Parliamentary term before handing over to Seymour for the second half. Peters will also be Foreign Minister and Minister for Racing,

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n east Auckland parent is publicly expressing strong opposition to some of the Read the news online material to be taught in schools relating to gender and sexuality. As reported previously, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has provided schools with guidelines to assist the preparation and delivery of sex education, www.eastlife.co.nz which is part of the New Zealand Editor Farida Master Curriculum. 09 271 8036, editor@eastlife.co.nz A 2020 MoE guide on relationADVERTISING ships and sexuality education Janine Hickmore 09 271 8023 (RSE) for pupils in years 1-8 states janine@times.co.nz schools are encouraged to quesDiana Honey 09 271 8050 dianah@times.co.nz tion “gender stereotypes and Kelly Cooke 09 271 8026 assumptions”. kellyc@times.co.nz Identities that should be recDESIGN ognised and supported, accordClaire Robertson ing to the guidelines for primary clairer@times.co.nz school pupils, include lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, intersex and Published weekly on Wednesday Printed by Beacon Print transgender people. Published by Times Media Ltd, Among the “Suggested learnPO Box 38232, Howick, ing intentions” is a section that Auckland 2145, New Zealand. states pupils should be able to “consider variations PAKURANGA CHORAL SOCIETY in puberty, including celebrating its 50th year (1974-2024) the role of hormone blockers”, which prevent a young person from going through puberty. Mellons Bay School A feast of seasonal treats including parent Katherine Chua Felix Mendelssohn: Vom Himmel Hoch says there are “signifiJenny McLeod: Sun Festival Carols cant health and safety David Hamilton: Christmas Here and concerns for children There Audience carols, and vocal solos as they are not able CONDUCTOR: DAVID HAMILTON to give consent to perSOPRANO: ANTONIA BRIGHTWELL manent life-altering TENOR: HAMISH REGAN ideologies which can ORGAN: MATTHEW CHANWAI PIANO: JAMES LIU tell them their body is wrong, just because if SUNDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2023 they do not fit the typ5.00pm ical stereotypes for a ALL SAINTS CHURCH, HOWICK boy or girl”. Tickets available at the door “The RSE guidelines ADULTS $25 / SENIORS $20 / STUDENTS $10 [for] year 1-8 spe-

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cifically recommend teaching children about puberty blockers ... I’m highly concerned at the emerging realisation worldwide that these medications have been pushed on very poor scientific research, with evidence of permanent harm to children’s health.” A MoE official attended a meeting at the school with parents about the RSE guidelines earlier this year. Chua offered to arrange for Chinese-speaking translators to attend to help parents who needed them but the offer wasn’t taken up. She believes that prevented some parents from participating meaningfully in the school’s health curriculum consultation and she’s disappointed the MoE has published the guidelines in English only with no translations. Chua says she met with Mellons Bay School principal Colleen Margison and “encouraged her to be open and consult our whole school community by enabling translation as we have 1/4 of our families who speak ESOL [English as a second language]”. She also printed a flyer detailing her concerns about the guidelines to distribute to other parents. “I did that ... handing out flyers and managing to explain in broken Mandarin to a lot of parents what was happening, that girls would be told they could become

boys and vice versa. I went and stuck flyers under the windscreen wipers of as many cars as I could find.” She says when she went to distribute them again the next day, Margison told her she was entitled to her opinion but if she kept handing out the flyer the school would have to take action against her. Chua also made a verbal presentation, which was filmed and published online, about the issue to the school’s board. MoE Hautu (Deputy Secretary) Te Tai Raro (North) Isabel Evans says Mellons Bay School’s staff and board are committed to supporting a culture where “diversity is valued and all learners/ akonga and staff, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+, are disabled, have learning support needs, are neurodiverse, or from diverse ethnic communities, feel they belong”. Evans says an information evening was held to communicate the work under way at the school to support student well-being with caregivers. It featured an introductory presentation on the newly-released Mental Health Education Guide and the updated RSE guidelines. “These guides provide advice around school governance, management and curriculum in English-medium schools,” Evans says. “As such they are only published in English. However, as happened in this case, our local Te Mahau team can offer to run sessions with translators to support ethnic community groups’ participation in their school’s curriculum. “This was a pre-consultation event aimed to provide informa-

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Mellons Bay School parent Katherine Chua has strong concerns over the Ministry of Education’s guidelines for primary schools on relationships and sexuality education. Times photo Wayne Martin tion to caregivers about well-being education and signal the school’s desire for parents to participate in the upcoming health curriculum consultation. “Caregivers were also provided the opportunity to submit questions in advance of the evening.” The RSE guide recommends exploring gender stereotypes as a means of promoting critical inquiry, reflection, and social-action skills related to issues of equity, gender, body image, risk and safety, Evans says. “Ministry curriculum guidance and endorsed resources do not promote teaching children their bodies are wrong. “The RSE guide promotes challenging unhelpful stereotypes such as those that may limit aspirations, opportunities and careers. “Key learning in the RSE is organised according to curriculum levels which provides developmentally- and age-appropriate guidance on what teachers can include in the health curriculum. “From year 7, ‘hormonal changes’ in puberty are described as a part of the key learning.” Evans says parents and caregivers have the legal right to withdraw their children from any aspect of the health curriculum by writing to their school’s principal.

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Police seeking help after Luxon’s office vandalised  By CHRIS HARROWELL

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ultiple MPs’ offices in Auckland were vandalised by a group protesting the military conflict in Gaza in the Middle East. National Party leader and incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s Botany electorate office was among those splashed with red paint overnight on November 23 by the group Tamaki for Palestine. ACT Party leader David Seymour’s Epsom office and numerous other National Party MPs’ offices, including those of Dan Bidois, Judith Collins, Paul Goldsmith, Melisa Lee and Simon Watts, were targeted also. News media reported the group sent a press release about their actions saying

the National and ACT politicians are “complicit in the deaths of thousands in Gaza” and the paint represents them having ”blood on their hands”. The group is understood to be calling on National, ACT and New Zealand First to call for a ceasefire of the war in Gaza and for the New Zealand Government to cut diplomatic ties with Israel. Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins last week called for a ceasefire in the conflict. Luxon labelled the move “unhelpful” and said conditions must be met for a ceasefire to work. Israel has been carrying out a military action in Gaza since a terror attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas claimed the lives of about 1200 people in Israel

on October 7. Police have publicly released a photo of a person they want to speak to in relation to the vandalism carried out at Auckland MPs’ offices. The person in the image is wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, black shoes, and a black cap and Covid facemask. He has gloves on and is carrying a white object in one hand. Detective Inspector Callum McNeill says police obtained the CCTV image in relation to an incident of wilful damage at an office on Earnoch Avenue in Takapuna at about 1.30am on November 23. The office is understood to belong to National Party North Shore MP Simon Watts. “We would like to identify this individual, and I’m ask-

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ing anyone who knows who they are to get in touch,” McNeill says. “Likewise anyone with information about this incident, or similar reports of wilful damage in the early hours, is asked to contact police so we can hold these offenders to account.” A spokesperson for Luxon told the Times: “We support the right of individuals and groups to freely express their views, but everyone should do so legally, respectfully and peacefully.” People with information on the vandalism can phone police on 105 or go online to www.police.govt.nz/use-105 and reference file number 231123/9959. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crimestoppers by phoning 0800 555 111.

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Man imprisoned over fatal assault on former flatmate “

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ne of the men convicted over the death of east Auckland personal trainer Wiremu Arapo has been sentenced to prison. Arapo, 27, was found dead at his home in Minerva Terrace, Cockle Bay, after it caught fire on October 20, 2020. Police eventually arrested and charged Sean Hayde and Gregory Hart over Arapo’s death. The pair went on trial at the Auckland High Court before a jury and Justice Geoffrey Venning on September 11. Hayde, who lived in Bucklands Beach, was found guilty of Arapo’s murder and perverting the course of justice. He was also found guilty of assault and threatening to kill in relation to a domestic violence incident involving a former partner. Hart was found guilty of manslaughter and attempting to pervert the course of justice. Forensic evidence showed Arapo died from multiple blunt force trauma injuries to his head and neck.

The two of you agreed to set fire to the property to destroy the evidence.” JUSTICE VENNING

Wiremu Arapo was found dead at his Cockle Bay home after it caught fire in October, 2020. File photo supplied The severe injuries included fractures to his face and head, and the hyoid bone in his neck. Hart, 35, appeared in the Auckland High Court on November 24 to be sentenced. Justice Venning’s sentencing notes in the case state Hayde and Hart were close friends. In the first half of 2020 Hayde introduced Hart to Arapo, who was his boxing trainer, and in about July that year Hart moved into Arapo’s Minerva Terrace home.

Problems developed between the two flatmates at the same time Hayde began a sexual relationship with one of Arapo’s female friends. “You were often late with your payments of rent and general expenses,” Justice Venning told Hart. “Mr Arapo was an organised and motivated person. He was annoyed you did not keep your part of the house tidy and he was frustrated at your attitude and lack of motivation.” The situation deteriorated and

on October 15, 2020, Arapo gave Hart notice to move out. Arapo’s friendship with Hayde had broken down due to Hayde’s relationship with Arapo’s female friend. On October 17 Hayde told Hart he was about to turn on Arapo and was going to “kick his teeth out”. Two days later Arapo messaged Hayde warning him about how he should treat Arapo’s female friend. “This message seems to have been the tipping point,” Justice Venning said. “Mr Hayde became aggravated to the stage the next day he convinced you to join him in a plan where the two of you

would go to Mr Arapo’s property at Minerva Terrace and give him a beating.” Hayde and Hart consumed alcohol in the afternoon of October 20 and then went to Arapo’s house to assault him. Hart asserted he was not involved in the assault, but the jury and Justice Venning rejected that. The jury found Hart guilty of manslaughter rather than murder because he lacked murderous intent and did not appreciate or understand Hayde would act with murderous intent during his assault on Arapo, the judge said. Hayde suggested the pair set the scene on fire and turn on the oven to make it look like the blaze was accidental. “The two of you agreed to set fire to the property to destroy the evidence, which included Mr Arapo’s body, and an accelerant was used to do so,” Justice Venning said. The judge sentenced Hart to serve 11 years and four months in prison. Hayde is scheduled to be sentenced on February 29 next year.


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COALITION DETAILS REVEALED AS GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT SIGNED h Continued from page 1

Minister of Transport, Minister for Auckland, and Deputy Leader of the House. Cabinet will be comprised of 14 National Party Ministers, three from ACT and three from NZ First. Luxon said that on election night he stated he would lead a Government that would deliver for every New Zealander, “regardless of who we are, where we are and whatever our life circumstances”. “How the coalition parties do that has been at the core of our negotiations. New Zealanders have put their trust in us. In return, we trust New Zealanders. “We believe in this country. We are ambitious for it. We know that, with the right leadership, the right policies and the right direction, together New Zealanders can make this an even better country.” The coalition policy document says National’s proposed foreign buyer tax has been scrapped. Tax cuts will be funded

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At the ceremony to sign the new Government’s coalition agreement were, from left, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, National Party leader and incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, and ACT Party leader David Seymour. Photo supplied through a “combination of spending reprioritisation and additional revenue measures”. The new Government plans to cut red tape and the number of state sector workers, reinstate the Three Strikes legislation and partnership schools, introduce a Treaty Principals Bill, replace the Resource Management Act, make

it easier for landlords to evict tenants, reform Oranga Tamariki, expand 90-day trials to all businesses, implement sanctions for beneficiaries who can work but refuse to, and introduce a Bill that would increase the Parliamentary term to four years. Seymour says the coalition agreement his party negotiated

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with National and NZ First “will deliver the real change so many New Zealanders voted for”. “The three parties have committed to a policy programme that will make life more affordable, ensure proper consequences for criminals, and restore democracy in areas where it was being eroded by co-governance.

“ACT campaigned for a Government of real change. We are proud to be contributing ideas to this Government that will solve the urgent problems people elected us to address.” The new Parliament will sit for the first time on December 5. Nancy Lu has become a List MP for the National Party, p6

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Pair arrested after fleeing driver incident Two people are in custody following a fleeing driver incident across Auckland on Monday, including through Botany. At around 5.20am, police were alerted to a vehicle being stolen from an address in Francis Street, Hauraki. Inspector Rod Carpinter said the vehicle was located by the Police Eagle helicopter in the Birkenhead Village shops and had fled from police after being signalled to stop. Police spiked the vehicle as it got onto the motorway, however it has continued travelling southbound through the city and onto the Southern Motorway. The offenders then drove to Botany where they have dumped the vehicle and stole another one. “The pair has driven

across South Auckland towards the airport, then along State Highway 20 through the Waterview Tunnel and towards Auckland City,” Carpinter said. “They have continued onto the Southern Motorway, heading back to the Ōtara area where it has been spiked again. As the vehicle approached the Princes Street off ramp, the vehicle has caught fire and the occupants have surrendered to police.” Two people were arrested without incident and police enquiries are continuing. “Police are aware of the hazards these types of events can cause and we thank the public for their cooperation this morning in allowing police to bring this incident to a close safely,” Carpinter said.

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ast week, our new Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced the formation of a National-led Government in coalition with the ACT and New Zealand First parties, following the general election in October. As part of the new Government, I am honoured to have been asked to serve as a Minister in Cabinet by the Prime Minister, and will be taking on the portfolios of Transport, Local Government, Energy and Auckland. I will also serve as Deputy Leader of the House alongside Leader of the House Chris Bishop, to ensure the government’s priorities are moved through Parliament efficiently. Being asked to serve in Cabinet is a humbling experience and one of the greatest privileges of my life. The responsibility of serving our country in such a capacity is one I will

not take lightly and I am incredibly excited for the opportunity to contribute towards a better future for all New Zealanders. Kiwis voted for a new direction and fresh leadership as we seek to get New Zealand back on the right path following years of mismanagement by Labour. Alongside our coalition partners, National is ready to deliver change to improve the lives of all New Zealanders with a robust policy plan to take us forward. As Transport Minister, I will progress with the transport policies and projects we outlined during the campaign in order to get our country moving again. We need to ensure that transport policy is focussed on helping people get where they need to go quickly and safely, rather than simply slowing people down.

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Simeon Brown I am also excited to take on responsibility for Local Government, which includes repealing and replacing the previous Government’s Three Waters reforms and working with regional councils in the best interests of ratepayers. As Minister for Auckland, I will work closely with all local and central government representatives in our nation’s largest city to ensure regional concerns are heard and issues managed. In the Energy portfolio, I will be responsible for progressing the Government’s

ambitious energy plan, which includes a commitment to doubling New Zealand’s renewable electricity production by 2050. We will also repeal the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration and take a closer look at our fuel security requirements, to ensure we can meet our energy needs when faced with international disruption. And as your MP for Pakuranga, I will of course continue to be available to help with whatever issues you may have; please get in touch with my office if you need assistance by calling 572 0000 or emailing PakurangaMP@parliament.govt.nz. Thank you again for all your support locally and I look forward to serving you and all New Zealanders in Cabinet. Simeon Brown Member of Parliament for Pakuranga

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East Auckland chartered accountant Nancy Lu has a new career, having entered Parliament as a National Party List MP. Her new role is due to National’s Andrew Bayly winning the Port Waikato by-election on November 25. Bayly was already in Parliament on National’s List, so by winning the by-election he’s created a List spot, which has been filled by Lu. Lu, a chartered accountant, said during the general election campaign she wanted her children and every Kiwi child to grow up in a New Zealand where they can truly succeed. “I’m standing for National because it’s the only party with the ability to competently manage our economy so we can deliver more opportunities and help our young people succeed here at home. “It’s only through a strong economy that New Zealand can reduce the cost-of-living and interest rates, lift incomes and ensure businesses can truly thrive.” Lu moved with her par-

Nancy Lu has become a List MP for the National Party. Photo supplied

ents from China to New Zealand in 1987 when she was nine years old and went on to attend Pakuranga Intermediate School and Macleans College. She graduated from the University of Auckland with first-class honours in international business and a double major in accounting with her Bachelor of Commerce degree. Lu recently gained a Master in Public Administration qualification from the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School in the US. She worked as a chartered accountant and has a professional background in accounting, finance, and

international trade and has held roles including with Auckland Council, PwC, EY and Fonterra. She’s been actively involved in the National Party for many years and is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese. During the campaign Lu talked about the issue of rising crime. She said people felt unsafe in their communities and only National could stop the “soft-on-crime” approach and restore law and order. “We will back our police with the tools they need to tackle gang crime, we’ll introduce boot camps to set the most serious young offenders on a more productive path, and we’ll strengthen consequences for crime and increase support for victims. “This is the most important election in a generation. “I’ll be campaigning strongly across New Zealand’s diverse communities on National’s excellent suite of policies focused on reducing the cost of living, restoring law and order and improving our schools and healthcare.”


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n accomplished young artist has been named the 2023 recipient of the prestigious Iris Fisher Scholarship. The award is given out annually by the Te Tuhi art gallery in Pakuranga and this year it’s gone to Wellington-based artist Bena Jackson, who creates sculptures and installations. She’s completing a Master of Fine Arts at Massey University Wellington Whiti o Rehua School of Art. Jackson’s artistic practice considers community actions in public space and urban environments where agency, ingenuity, potential, and tension intersect. “I’m thrilled to be awarded this year’s scholarship,” she says. “It really is a special and exciting way to end my year at Massey. “I want to pass on how grateful and excited I am about the opportunity. Thank you to the generous Lou and Iris Fisher Charitable Trust, the team at Te Tuhi, and the people at Massey who’ve helped me along the way.”

I want to pass on how grateful and excited I am about the opportunity.” BENA JACKSON

Artist Bena Jackson is the latest recipient of the Iris Fisher Scholarship. Photo supplied Russell Kleyn The Iris Fisher Scholarship is a national award of $5000 to support an outstanding postgraduate student in the final year of a visual arts/fine arts course of study. Since 2007, Te Tuhi, in partnership with the Fisher family, has

supported the development of New Zealand artists with this annual award. It’s named for Iris Fisher, a founding member of the Pakuranga Arts Society and the driving force behind the creation of the Fisher Gallery, later to become Te Tuhi. Her original bequest has fostered contemporary visual arts practice and art education. It’s envisaged the funds will be put toward fees, materials, travel or a purpose which will enable the recipient to successfully complete their final year of postgraduate study.

Two women have been arrested and charged over a string of incidents that began when the driver of a stolen vehicle allegedly drove off from an east Auckland petrol station without paying for fuel. The alleged theft happened in East Tamaki on September 25. Counties Manukau South Police area commander, Inspector Joe Hunter, says police next saw the vehicle in Pukekohe on November 17. “One of our police units stopped the same stolen vehicle in a car park and found the two alleged offenders inside. “The vehicle had an illegal, manufactured registration plate, and the plate of another vehicle attached. “Our staff invoked a search of the vehicle and its occupants and found various items of drug paraphernalia and a small quantity of methamphetamine.

“We also found 41 counterfeit $50 banknotes, and five $5 counterfeit notes in the handbag of one of the offenders, as well as three counterfeit $50 banknotes in the glove box.” The two women, aged 39 and 35, were scheduled to appear in the Pukekohe District Court on November 22 facing theft, bail breach and possesses forged banknote charges. Police encourage anyone who’s been given counterfeit banknotes to report it as soon as possible. “If you believe someone is trying to pass you a counterfeit note, do not accept it. “If you find you’ve already received a counterfeit note, put it in an envelope to avoid handling it further and get in touch with police. “You can phone police on 105 or you can also give information anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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he law enforcement agency that laid charges against seven people over political donations is defending its decision to prosecute after the Court of Appeal overturned all but one of their convictions. Yikun Zhang, Shijia (Colin) Zheng and his twin brother Hengjia (Joe) Zheng went on trial alongside former Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross and three defendants whose names are suppressed in front of Justice Ian Gault in the Auckland High Court last year. The Zheng brothers are understood to live in east Auckland and according to the NZ Companies Office they’re connected to properties in Flat Bush and Pakuranga. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) accused Zhang, the Zhengs and Ross of allegedly taking part in a fraudulent scheme to split two large donations made to the National Party in 2017 and 2018 into smaller amounts so the identity of the true donor or donors was not disclosed as legally

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Seven people went on trial last year at the Auckland High Court over donations made to the National and Labour parties. Times file photo Wayne Martin required. Zhang and the Zheng brothers also faced charges, along with two men and a woman whose names are suppressed, over a 2017 donation to the Labour Party. At the trial’s conclusion, Gault acquitted the three defendants who have name suppression of all charges. He also acquitted Zhang and the Zhengs of the charges relat-

ing to the donation to Labour. Zhang was found not guilty over the donation to National in 2017, but guilty over the one in 2018. Colin Zheng was found guilty in relation to the donations made to National in 2017 and 2018. Joe Zheng was found guilty over the donation to National in 2018 and of lying to the SFO. Ross, who was reported in March to be running an escort

agency in Auckland CBD, was acquitted of all charges. Following the trial, the Zhang and the Zheng brothers appealed their convictions with the Court of Appeal releasing its decision on November 9. All of their convictions were quashed except of that of Joe Zheng for lying to the SFO. No retrials have been ordered, leaving the SFO with just a single conviction relating to one of seven initial defendants. A summary of the Court of Appeal decision states as there’s insufficient evidence to demonstrate the appellants themselves obtained any benefit, the convic-

tions must be quashed. A spokesperson for the SFO says it was an important case to take as it had implications for the integrity of New Zealand’s electoral system and reputation for transparency. “New Zealand’s response to any behaviour that may undermine our electoral systems is essential to preserving our reputation as one of the least corrupt countries in the world. “The SFO is tasked with safeguarding that reputation and it is a role we take very seriously.” The spokesperson says the Court of Appeal found there was “no doubt the National Party secretary and/or Electoral Commission were deceived by the appellants”. “With no applicable offence under the Electoral Act, the charge of obtaining by deception most appropriately captured the seriousness of the alleged offending. “However, the Court of Appeal considered the charge of obtaining by deception could not apply as the appellants had not personally obtained a benefit.”

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uckland’s floral institution Flowers After Hours has opened a store in Botany, its second in Auckland. It follows a record year of growth under its new management which has seen its iconic Parnell store boom despite unstable flower prices, natural disasters and economic uncertainty. Driven by this success, this new store is projected to increase revenue by more than 40 per cent. Under the leadership of Karen Hussey, Flowers After Hours has expanded its presence after 30 years in the market, with the grand opening of its second store at Botany Town Centre offering luxury blooms seven days a week. This expansion signifies a new chapter for Flowers After Hours as it reaches out to a wider customer base. “We have a clear strategy to grow the business and the expansion of our retail side of the business is a key component of this,” says Karen. The decision to open a second store in Botany Town Centre was two-fold - Karen lived in the area when she first moved to New Zealand, and there is an established customer base already in the area. “When we first arrived from England to New Zealand, the Eastern suburbs was where we initially settled, living in Bucklands Beach and Flat Bush, so this area is close to our hearts

Flowers After Hours has expanded its presence after 30 years in the market, with the grand opening of its second store at Botany Town Centre offering luxury blooms seven days a week. Photo supplied and we love the community,” Karen says. “We also had some wonderfully loyal customers in this area too, including some of our large corporate accounts so we have identified this area as being a key area of growth for the business.” While Flowers After Hours has long been a household name for those residing in the central suburbs of Auckland, Karen recognises that the brand is less known in the outer suburbs. “Our goal is for more people to experience the Flowers After Hours way and to fall in love with our brand,” she explained. With this new store, Flowers After Hours aims to connect

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with a wider audience “and introduce them to the luxury and quality that the brand represents”. The Botany store will serve as a hub for fulfilling online orders, catering to areas such as Mount Wellington through to Pokeno.

Flowers After Hours has always been dedicated to providing the utmost convenience to its customers, and this expansion will make it even easier for residents of these regions to access its products and services. It will also mean reduced delivery rates for all those living in the east. In the past 12 months, Flowers After Hours has undergone a significant metamorphosis to achieve 10 per cent growth, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the competitive floral market, Karen says. This has included refreshed branding, a revamped e-commerce website, an expanded workspace and an improved

delivery service. They’ve also added an alcohol licence to send curated wine and champagne as well as partnering with aligned local suppliers and luxury brands from Colestown Chocolates, ARC candles, Noughts and Crosses Bakery as well as Triumph and Disaster to offer its customers a range of luxury add-ons to their flower purchases. Karen says they have developed a customer base of more than 30,000 customers and are now sending more than 2000 bouquets per month. Flowers After Hours Botany Store is located at Botany Town Centre (next to New World), 588 Chapel Road, East Tamaki.


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QUEENSLAND: SUNSHINE INDULGENCE

Among her favourite Aussie destinations, HELEN PERRY recently returned on holiday to Noosaville. However, this time she added another Queensland gem, Hervey Bay, to her itinerary and gave it the thumbs up!

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nce again, the Sunshine Coast lived up to its name greeting us with warm sunshine and not a shower in sight. Flying into the airport, at Maroochydore, proved a blessing. Husband and I were through customs in about 30 minutes although, on our return, it took a little longer to pass through security as there were numerous flights departing. Nevertheless, an easy airport experience. After a night in Maroochydore, we headed north in our hire car (about an hour’s drive) via the coastal David Low Highway. Unable to secure a unit in the heart of the Gympie Terrace action, we booked 11 days at Ivory Palms, a large resort close to Noosa Marina and Tewantin, which required a little extra driving. With three swimming pools – one heated – plus a games room and outdoor fun facilities, it was an ideal family resort. An

The pristine grounds offered eco-campers, powered and unpowered sites, wilderness safari tents and paperbark glamping tents for hire. Located along the water’s edge – with paddleboards, kayaks and wave skis plus walking trails and boat hire to keep visitors busy, as well as plenty of kangaroos hopping around too!

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onsite café served breakfast and dinner from Wednesdays to Sundays, which was handy and inexpensive. Although it served average fare, I most certainly appreciated the happy hour with two cocktails for just $28! Our two-bedroom, two level apartment had good parking. It was modern and

well-presented but without a sunny, north-facing patio. A small outdoor area on the south side, with an uninviting outlook, meant this was a unit I wouldn’t opt for again. Others were better situated. One advantage was its close proximity to Noosa Marina where, on Mondays, patrons at a semi-outdoor café were

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CHRISTMAS AT POLISH MUSEUM

Sundays, December 3 and 17, 2-4pm, Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick Get into the spirit of the season with two fun Christmas workshops. The family workshops will be held in the Lower Gallery. These include a short presentation. All materials are provided. The workshop is for ages five-adult. The cost is just $10 per person, including adults, via cash or online banking (no Eftpos available). Bookings are preferred and required if you are bringing a group. Groups of five or more are welcome to arrange their own date and time with museum staff. Phone: 533 3530 Email: phtmuseum@ outlook.com

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types of light vehicles for SESTA, including cars, 10-seater vans, and specially equipped mobility vehicles. “We are looking for good drivers who live in the Eastern suburbs and thrive on providing great customer service. Applicants need to have a clean driving record and held a full class one Drivers Licence for at least two years. “Students with special needs are appreciative of routine and consistency, requiring dedicated drivers but we also offer casual roles,” he explains. The drivers get to park the allocated modern vehicle at their homes which makes the commute easier. “Many of our drivers are retired looking for something to fill in part of their day and to top up their pension. Some of them live in retirement villages and have built a great rapport with the families.” The job is very rewarding, in more ways than one!

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Second time around, we opted for the $45 two-course lunch which included a glass of wine. I also gave top marks to Seasons in Hastings St, Noosa Heads. It was expensive but my light lunch (three large prawn and scallop ravioli with citrus beurre blanc and roe) was just the best. Flame Hill Winery, near Montville, was another hit. My husband and I shared a ‘solo’ ploughman’s platter – refreshing, varied and ample for two. Initially sceptical about wine from Queensland, I was pleasantly surprised so invested in a $45 bottle of very smooth shiraz. I Intended bringing home until my son accidentally opened it and we were ‘forced’ to imbibe – superb! Despite some delicious meals, we were generally disappointed in the overall lack of innovative seafood we had encountered in past years. While prices were similar to New Zealand, Noosa’s Sunday Farmers’ Market offered inexpensive breakfast options galore and I also scored a huge bag of passionfruit, a large punnet of luscious strawberries, a bag of oranges and raspberries all for just $4 each. My son and his partner arrived later than us so, we stayed longer than usual in Noosaville, treating ‘the kids’ to an Everglades Serenity cruise passing along the sheltered waters of the upper Noosa River. These everglades are only one of two such ecosystems in the world, the other located in Florida. Apparently, 44 per cent of Australian bird species reside in the reserve and we saw a wide variety while marvelling at reflections and colours in the still waters. About 20 minutes driving from Tewantin, the Habitat Everglades EcoCamp, from where the cruise departed, was impressive. The pristine grounds offered eco-campers, powered and unpowered sites, wilderness safari tents and paperbark glamping tents for hire. It was located along the water’s edge – with paddleboards, kayaks and wave skis plus walking trails and boat hire to keep visitors busy, as well as plenty of kangaroos hopping around too. I recommend heading there for lunch at the contemporary, on-site Coothara Bar & Bistro and do try some of the eight artesian beers on tap from Habitat’s Micro Eco brewery. Despite having visited the Eumundi Markets and Montville many times, we returned to both relishing refreshments at the Montville Inn where a talented singer/ guitarist kept us entertained. I could have stayed all day, but time was short so it was off to pack our bags again and head for a new favourite destination, Hervey Bay.

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HERVEY BAY: BREATHTAKING! We had just three days in the beautiful coastal town of Hervey Bay, but we were impressed. Our visit included a drive north to visit the Bundaberg Rum Distillery and also the Bundaberg Barrel, home to Bundaberg Ginger Beer and its spin-offs. At the latter family-owned company, the visual timeline was fascinating, but we opted out of a formal tasting session and instead made our way to the nearby rum distillery for a guided tour. It was a real treat! I didn’t realise just how many different rums Bundaberg produced as well as their flavoured rum liqueurs. Our tour price ($25 for seniors) included two free drinks each (choosing was hard!) and although I’ve never been partial to rum, I learnt a lot from this tour and regretted not buying from the premium range. We spent the following two days relaxing at Hervey Bay, walking the length of the 880-metre pier and checking out shopping and dining along The Esplanade where there was plenty of beachfront accommodation on offer too – all very appealing. We stayed at The Mantra at nearby Urangan, where our apartment overlooked the sea and marina. With four waterfront restaurants just beyond the hotel door and The Hervey Bay Boat Club about 350 metres away, dining was easy, especially at The Dock just across the bridge spanning the hotel’s heated pool. A tapas restaurant, its service, prices and food were excellent. Because our Hervey Bay visit was short, we will return and include a trip to Fraser Island. As it was, we drove to Maroochydore for one last night, dining at rustic and cosy Flume – simple Italian fare and great live music just next door to our unit. The next morning, the road outside was closed for the Sunshine Coast Marathon but, luckily, it opened just in time to return our car and make for the airport. Yet again, the Sunshine Coast delivered as it does regardless of the season.


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RISING STARS TAKE STAGE It’s their happy place. For 14-year-old Violet Taylor being on stage is pure magic. The St Kentigern College student was thrilled when she heard that she was to play the lead role of Gabriella Montez in National Youth Theatre’s Disney’s High School Musical On Stage. Also from St Kent’s College, 15-year-old Adam Lucas who plays Coach Bolton, enjoys the complexity of the role as it gives him an insight into the human mind and helps understand people better. EastLife talks to both Violet and Adam on the roles they play in the entertaining musical. WERE YOU BORN TO BE ON STAGE? Violet: Yes! I have always been a loud person, I got my first taste of performing arts when I was seven-years-old in a choir solo, and haven’t looked back since. I’ve been involved in countless musicals, plays and music groups, both in and out of school. Adam: My first ever chance to act on stage was when I was 10, featuring as Magpie Mac, in my primary school end-of-year production Mystery at Magpie Manor. This gave me a love for performing which I have maintained to this day.

HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY WITH THE CHARACTER YOU PLAY IN DISNEY’S HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL? Violet: I grew up watching the High School Musical movies and I always gravitated towards my character Gabriella as she had quite similar qualities to me. For instance, Gabriella is a ‘brainiac’ but she wants to break free from the box, society puts you in and become more than just that. I relate to this a lot as I do many different activities at school, and love to show that you cannot be tied down to just one thing. Adam: I understand Coach Bolton to be very rough around the edges, I find him brash and overbearing at times. But I find he truly loves his son, and he wants what is best for him, but he gets caught up in what he wants for his son, that he ignores what his son wants for himself. I can identify with his passion, as he is a very passionate person, something I can relate to.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT THE NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE? Violet: My favourite thing is the people and the environment it

creates. This was my first show back after a few years and I just felt so welcomed and accepted. You meet such incredible people and make amazing friendships. Adam: I love the community of NYT; everyone is very nice and welcoming. This is my first time working with NYT, and I have already made lots of friends with some amazing people. The directors, choreographers, and all the other staff are all amazing and very professional, they really help with creating a character, and they make rehearsals fun.

BIGGEST CHALLENGE ON STAGE? Violet: For me my biggest challenge on stage is just being confident and sure in myself, so I perform the very best I can. Adam: Stage fright is probably my biggest challenge. I have, on occasion, messed up my lines in a performance simply due to stage fright. I find that I get so focussed on not making a mistake, and not making a fool of myself, I end up making a mistake, and a fool of myself!

BEST PART ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION? Violet: It’s the escape it creates for me. Every week I get to see these people and do something I love, and it doesn’t really get any better than that. Adam: The best part has probably been getting introduced to NYT and the community. Signing up was a brilliant decision, and it has been so incredibly fun to be a part of this production and meeting my fellow cast members. I won’t lie, going on camp was very fun, and that was a highlight, but meeting such amazing and kind people has made this production great. Photos Wayne Martin

HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR THE ROLE? Violet: I prepared for this role by watching a lot of videos of other people playing Gabriella and deciding what I liked and didn’t like of their adaptations of the character. I then took what I liked and made my own version of the character I play. Adam: I begin by learning my lines, via repetition, until I have achieved memorisation. While doing this, I play around with the tone and volume until I find something that works. I also speak with the directors and other actors to get their opinion on how I should act, and what tone, volume, accent, physicality, I should use, and incorporate these ideas into my performance.

Violet Taylor

Adam Lucas

Disney’s High School Musical On Stage at the Kiri te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre has four public performances: Saturday, December 9, 1.30pm and 7pm, and Sunday, December 10 at 11.30am and 4pm


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Stardome Observatory & Planetarium, observing the wonders of the cosmos, there are so many options — including chartering a vintage train at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway Station or having a unique ‘first class’ rail experience in a lavish Parlour Carriage with a viewing balcony and high-tea style refreshments being served. The added advantage of gifting an experience is that they often make the best lastminute gifts as they can be easily purchased online.

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EVENTS WHAT’S ON HOWICK SINGERS

Presents Towards Christmas. Friday, December 8, 7.30pm, at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Vincent Street, Howick. Entry by donation and supper will be served. For more information phone Cynthia on 576 5124.

CHRISTMAS MARKET

Saturday, December 7 & 16, 10am to 1pm at Pakuranga Library. Pakuranga.library@ aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Phone 377 0209.

NEEDLE FELTING AND DECOUPAGE

Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is hosting a fun workshop on needle felting and decoupage to make small gifts and decoration items on Friday, December 8 from 10 am to 12 noon at Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. All materials will be provided. There are 10 spaces for needle felting with Joanna Choy and 10 for decoupage with Cat Final. So book your space early! For registration email: settlement. pakuranga@cab.org.nz or text 021 459 520.

GARAGE SALE

Our next sale will be held at the Barn, Trinity. Methodist Church, 474 Pakuranga Rd next Saturday, December 2 beginning at 8am. It will be well worth your while coming to have a look. We will have a large variety of items at $2 or less, and a table of treasures being given away free! Of course, being December, we will also have a good selection of Christmas gifts and stocking fillers. We look forward to seeing you!

SUMMER INDULGENCE The timely launch of the Brown Brothers Moscato Strawberries & Cream is a toast to the festive season says FARIDA MASTER as she sips on to a fine dessert wine.

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he setting was perfect as Brown Brothers partnered with Luna Bakehouse to create a sumptuous High Tea for the launch of their Limited Edition Moscato Strawberries & Cream at the Elliot Stables. As two of the best tastemakers collaborated, to create an experience like none other, the guests were first invited to try their hand at making a Strawberry & Cream Tiramisu. A welcome treat, adding to the fun factor of the product launch. Led by Malisa Nauyen, founder Luna Bakehouse, the invitees were presented with the ingredients—measured containers of cream, mascarpone, strawberries, jam, ladyfingers, and sprinkles. Once the culinary wannabees tried their hand at whipping up a sinful and Insta-worthy Strawberry Tiramisu it was time for a chilled glass of a blushing hued Moscato Strawberry & Cream.

The light, vibrant and lower in alcohol (8 per cent) is ideal for summer. It evokes a sense of celebration, making it a fitting choice for the holiday season. Someone suggested we try it with freshly bakes scones and jam or even sip it with a strawberry cheesecake for an extra sweet treat! We did better! Paired it with the yummy sweet and savoury High Tea treats presented by Luna Bakehouse. Talk about pure summer indulgence! Emma Brown, fourth generation Brown family member, said, “After the successful launch of Brown Brothers Limited Edition Moscato Strawberries & Cream in Australia, we wanted to bring this exciting wine to Aotearoa, to give New Zealanders the opportunity to enjoy this light and refreshing wine.” Brown Brothers Limited Edition Moscato Strawberries & Cream (750ml) is available for purchase for a limited time from independent liquor retailers while stocks last. Priced from $16.99.

STRAWBERRY & CREAM TIRAMISU > 4 fresh Strawberries sliced > 2 tbsp Strawberry jam > 120 gr Fresh cream > 100 gr Mascarpone

> 6-8 Ladyfinger biscuits > 100ml Brown Brothers Strawberry and Cream Moscato

> Whisk fresh cream and jam until slightly thickened. Add Mascarpone and whisk until stiff peaks form > In a deep bowl dip one side of ladyfingers into Moscato > Layer dipped ladyfingers in a serving dish

> Spoon cream mixture over ladyfingers > Repeat the layers until desired height > Add sliced fresh strawberries for topping > Cover and refrigerate for at least four hours > Slice and serve chilled Enjoy your Tiramisu!

Sunday 10 December 2023 1 to 4pm

Entrance off Mortimer Pass, next to Westfield Newmarket Featuring The Caitlin Smith Trio, Ukelele Heaven, food and drinks for sale, stalls and gold coin entry into historic house.

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1. Billy has the gun that’s unloaded (4). 7. The go-getter adapted the Eastern material (9). 8. See you don’t lose the return (4). 9. Be delighted to give the signal (4). 10. Unable to decide if it’s damaged (4). 11. Mark made by a small vehicle (4). 14. One the gossipmongers aren’t busy spreading? (4,6). 16. A big bunch of idiots? (5,5). 19. Almost going back to sleep in the water (4). 22. For a time, be going in to help (4). 24. Could possibly, you say, be a child (4). 25. Bound to have it out with the man (4). 26. Ony bring about when you have good reason to (4,5). 27. Used to be at the end of the show, before (4).

Full of catchy songs and exciting choreography, Disney’s High School Musical explores contemporary issues of friendship, first love, and acceptance. Performed Open to all without audition, our performing arts training programmes include workshops, holiday programmes, short by a cast over 200 very The talented young performers programmes like Disney’s Moana of JR (Manukau) & Disney’s Little Mermaid JR (Hamilton) and two full-scale musical theatre productions each year at the Aotea Centre featuring a diverse cast of up to 250. Disney’s High School Musical is a must-see for every fan Within an inclusive of andthe supportive atmosphere, our professional alike. theatre mentors unique movie and theatregoer, So getprovide ready foropportunities for young performers to be part of a major theatrical production whilst inspiring them to have fun, build confidence, and develop Disney’ s High School Musical On Stage live at the Aotea essential capabilities including: communicationCentre. and language skills Be in to WIN one of two double passes to a imagination and creative problem solving matinee performance, either on Saturday, December 9 co-ordination and motor skills the ability to work under pressure at 1.30pm or Sunday, Dec 10 at 11.30am. teamwork

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About our OutReach programme We not only provide full scholarships for a large number of deserving students to join the cast, but we also reach new audiences by presenting four schools’ performances and partnering with deserving schools to fully fund their attendance at those shows. Our programmes change lives. Whilst some will be inspired to pursue a career in the theatre, every child will benefit from an experience which enables them to confidently take the stage and happily interact with their peers whilst developing the skills for well-rounded lives. The workshop process is designed to extend the cast at every opportunity– this can be as simple having each student stand up and say something about themselves while answering the roll – a real achievement for a shy 7 year old. For our more experienced cast, there is the possibility of becoming part of our extension dance programme or taking on the challenge a lead role.

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