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6 AUGUST 2006 ISSUE 3



                                                                                          MANUKAU
TE REO SWIM BOOKLET PAGE 3                                                                MATTERS
                                                                                          M     S
STREETS AHEAD                                                                             TRAVEL AS ART
                                                                                          THE BANNERS BRIGHTENING UP
COUNTDOWN TO MANUKAU BEST STREETS                                                         MANUREWA’S NEW TRANSPORT
AND GARDENS AWARDS COMPETITION.                                                           INTERCHANGE ARE INSPIRED BY
                                                                                          A STORY OF HOW THE AREA GOT
Get ready to accentuate all that’s beautiful and positive about the                       ITS NAME.
street where you live, because pride in your environment could help
you win a share of $11,000 in prizes.                                                     Two sets of banners have been designed by local
    All streets in Manukau city are automatically entered in the                          artist Terry Koloamatangi Klavenes to hang off
competition. Judging is not until later in the year but now is the time                   light poles at the interchange.
to begin the groundwork that will see frontages at their best when the                        Where buses arrive, the set of banners are
judges come around.                                                                       inspired by the story of brothers Tamapahore
    The competition is sponsored by Manukau City Council and Enviro                       and Tamapahure. In an act of spite Tamapahure
Waste, and organized by council’s Manukau Beautifi cation Charitable                       set adrift the kite belonging to his brother.
Trust [MBCT]. MBCT Chief Executive Graeme Bakker says streets and                         In remembrance local Maori named the area Te
gardens will be judged according to the pride taken in looking after                                                 Manurewa o Tamapahore
each property. Each city ward and zone is judged independently.                                                      (the drifted away kite of
    “The key thing is street frontage and tidiness and we’re encouraging                                             Tamapahore), which was
people to work together,” he says. “We’re looking for creativity in                                                  eventually shortened to
whatever form that takes.                                                                                            what is known today as
    “If people only grow grass, then we’ll be looking for well-looked-after                                          Manurewa.
grass,” he says, “and if they’ve grown prize winning roses, we’ll ask how                                               The banners at the
they compare with others.”                                                                                          train station use the idea
    From Monday 20 November to Monday 4 December judges will be walking                                             of movement and travel.
the streets. However, one of the fi rst tasks before winners can be decided, is                                      Reference is made to the grid,
bringing more judges on board.                                                                                      an element used in mapping
    “We’d like to rebuild numbers to about 100 so call us if you’re interested,”                                   and navigation. The white dots
says Mr Bakker.                                                                                                    that move across the face of the
    Volunteer judges will be honoured at a special social event in October and do not                              banners suggest a stream of stars
require green fi ngers or gardening experience.                                                                    or a distant fl ock of migratory
    “You just need to be interested in gardening and what looks good, as well as having                           birds in mid-fl ight on their journey
a little time.”                                                                                                  to new shores.
    The mayoral awards ceremony for competition winners will be held in February 2007.                               The new interchange sees
                                                                                                                buses and trains arrive at the same
                                                                                                                central location behind Southmall
                                                                                                               shopping centre. More than 200
                                                                                                              park n’ ride spaces are also provided.
                                                                                                             New and improved bus services have been
                                                                                                            introduced to link better with rail services,
                                                                                                          with the aim of encouraging more people to
                                                                                                         use public transport. To check train and bus
                                                                                                       timetables visit www.maxx.co.nz or call
                                                                                                      09 366 6400.



                                                                                                                   HOW YOUR
                                                                                                                   RATES ARE SPENT
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NEWS, VIEWS, INTERVIEWS, EVENT LISTINGS, ENTERTAINMENT,
PUBLIC NOTICES, JOBS... ALL INSIDE YOUR MANUKAU MATTERS
WHY
MANUKAU
                                            HOW YOUR RATES ARE SPENT
                                            FROM ROADS TO PARKS, REFUSE TO LIBRARIES, COUNCIL FUNDING IS SPREAD ACROSS A
MATTERS                                     HUGE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THE CITY RUNNING SMOOTHLY. THIS GRAPH SHOWS
                                            WHERE SOME OF THE COUNCIL’S MAJOR EXPENDITURE WILL GO FOR 2006/07.
Manukau Matters is published twice
a month by the Manukau City Council                                                                                                         KEY
and delivered to more than 100,000                                                         Major Capital Works 06/07                        Transport includes
households, rural delivery addresses,                                                                                                       Passenger transport, roads.
and other locations within the                                                                                             Forecast 06/07   Community Services includes
city boundaries.                                                                           Transport                    104,207,000         Community development, housing for the
   Manukau Matters helps council                                                           Community Services             3,948,000         elderly, Memorial Gardens, Citizens Advice
inform residents and ratepayers about                                                      Safe City                         231,000        Bureaux, advocacy programmes for health,
council decisions, activities, projects                                                    City Form & Environment       14,494,000         halls
and events. It is a cost-effective way                                                     Corporate & Support Services 26,740,000          Safe City includes
of providing important statutory                                                           Thriving Economy               1,442,000         Health and safety, community safety,
information such as public notices                                                         Leadership & Governance        3,580,000         emergency management, better
concerning planning and resource                                                           Leisure & Recreation          26,193,000         environment
consent issues.                                                                                                                             City Form and Environment includes
   Manukau Matters also contains                                                                                                            Managing growth, city beautifi cation,
articles of interest to Manukau                                                                                                             heritage, consents, stormwater, solid waste
residents, promoting the city’s                                                                                                             Corporate and Support Services includes
resources, attractions, facilities           Just some of the major capital works projects in Manukau city costing                          Human resources, information technology,
                                             more than $1million that are forecast for 2006/07
and community events.                                                                                                                       properties maintenance, fi nances, staff,
                                             Waiouru Peninsula to SH1 connection                                          $16,957,000       support services
CONTACT US AT                                Ormiston road reconstruction and bridge                                      $10,295,000       Thriving Economy includes
EMAIL manukaumatters@                        Cavendish Liverpool-Nesdale Road connection                                   $8,980,000       Education and employment advocacy, town
manukau.govt.nz                              Parks development                                                             $5,259,000       centres and business precincts, business
EDITORIAL 262 5223                           Road pavement renewals                                                        $8,553,000       initiatives, tourism, events
EVENT LISTINGS                               Housing for the elderly renewals                                              $2,754,000       Leadership and Governance includes
www.manukau.govt.nz/events                   Library Collection Renewals                                                    $2,701,000      Council Controlled Organisations (CCOs),
DISTRIBUTION 262 5104                        Footpath replacement                                                          $2,425,000       democratic services
POST Manukau City Council,                   Sportsground renewals                                                          $1,696,000      Leisure and Recreation includes
Pvt Bag 76917, Manukau City                  Stormwater improvement projects                                               $1,650,000       Libraries, parks, swimming pools, recreation
(attention Manukau Matters)                  Manukau rail link                                                              $1,631,000      centres, arts, grants (local and regional)
DESIGNED BY
Scenario Communications Limited
EDITOR Jenna Moore                          THE BIG REVEAL                                                                                  TELEPHONE
CHIEF WRITER Vienna Richards
                                            INTRODUCING THE NEW-LOOK                                                                        SURVEYS IN
                                            HOWICK AND MANGERE
                                            LIBRARIES.
                                                                                                                                            MANUKAU CITY
WANT TO
CONTACT COUNCIL,                            Howick and Mangere libraries were closed                                                        Not all telephone surveys are thinly
OR YOUR ELECTED                             recently to allow for the completion of                                                         disguised marketing ploys.
COUNCILLOR?                                 renovations, but they are now back in                                                               Manukau City Council is supporting
                                            business and boasting improved facilities                                                       two surveys in the city that will help guide
Council’s main administration phone         and collections for casual browsers and avid                                                    local and central government policies and
number is 263 7100 (business hours).        readers alike.                                                                                  planning for the region.
Use the Call Centre on 262 5104                                                                                                                 The fi rst is the council’s annual “Citizens
(24hours) for assistance with: graffi ti,    Howick                                         Mangere                                          Perception Survey”, which collects a
roading, signs, refuse disposal, traffi c,   Patrons of Howick Library are spoilt for       Located in the west wing of the Mangere          range of information, including the use of
street lighting, environmental by-          choice. The stunning refurbishment,            Shopping Centre, the Mangere Town Centre         council facilities. People will be asked to
laws, noise complaints, dog control,        breathtaking sea views, approximately          Library has been transformed for extra           rate the performance satisfaction of the
statistical information, LIM reports,       65,000 books and up-to-the-minute online       comfort, and with a burst of colour and          facilities they use. The data collected is
land rates and kerbside recycling.          technology provide a relaxing, comfortable     vibrancy. Bold feature walls and artwork         used to advise council on what’s happening
   The council’s website has contact        haven for booklovers.                          portraying one of Mangere’s most famous          in the city and where there could be
details for all elected Councillors and        Within the revamped walls you’ll fi nd       sons, boxer David Tua, now greet visitors        improvements.
Community Board members, at:                books, magazines, internet, email, word        on arrival.                                          The second survey is a collaborative
www.manukau.govt.nz/elected.htm             processing, online databases, Maori and            Library Manager Roslynne Palmer is           effort with the Ministry of Social
                                            Chinese collections, ESOL books and tapes,     encouraging locals to visit the facility and     Development. The “Quality of Life” survey
                                            DVDs, video games and music CDs.               check out what is on offer.                      takes about 20 minutes to complete but
                                               “The renovations have created a lovely          “We’re looking forward to greeting new       gives council and the ministry essential
                                            ambience,” says Library Manager, Bryony        visitors and welcoming regulars back,”           information on what is going well, and where
                                            Sykes. “We’ve arranged comfortable seating     she says.                                        there are gaps, in services facilities and
                                            so people can take their time, look out            The library is proud to be the home          other programmes that affect the quality of
                                            towards the sea and enjoy their visit.”        of two special and substantial collections       life of Manukau citizens.
                                               Along with the décor, the books             on Maori and Pacifi c Island materials.               So, if the phone rings
                                            collection has been upgraded making space      It also boasts comfortable lounge seating,       and you agree to give
                                            for more titles and resources; a strong        a collection of 40,000 items including           some of your time
                                            children’s section has seen many young         talking books, videos, CDs, DVDs, and has        to participate in the
                                            families returning to the library.             Maori books on sale, ensuring there is           survey offered, you’ll
NEXT ISSUE Sunday 20 August 2006                                                           plenty to interest both young and old.           make a contribution to the
                                                                                                                                            betterment of the city.
PHOTO: IMAGE OF EFRAIMA HUUTI                                                                  A MYSTERY
 AT TATTOONESIA, MOOREA, 2005,
 BY STEVEN BALL                                                                                 SOLVED
                                                                                                AFTER HALF A DECADE
                                                                                                LISTED AS “MISSING
                                                                                                IN ACTION”, A BRONZE
                                                                                                PLAQUE COMMEMORATING
                                                                                                A SIGNIFICANT GIFT TO
                                                                                                MANGERE HAS BEEN FOUND.

                                                                                                The plaque commemorates a donation of
                                                                                                land to the people of Mangere in 1923 by
                                                                                                one of the community’s pioneers, Samuel
                                                                                                Ward House. The area is known as House
                                                                                                Recreation Ground and now accommodates
                                                                                                the Metro Theatre/Mangere East Hall.
                                                                                                    Manukau Parks Operations Manager
                                                                                                                                                   PU PUHI
                                                                                                Robert Findlay says the plaque went missing        MIRUMIRU
                                                                                                fi ve years ago when a car ploughed into
                                                                                                the wall that held it. In the confusion that
                                                                                                                                                   BLOW BUBBLES
THE LIVING ART OF PACIFIC TATTOO                                                                followed, the plaque was set aside and
                                                                                                knowledge of its whereabouts was lost.
                                                                                                                                                   With the help of noted Maori artist
                                                                                                                                                   Terry Klavenes, a te reo booklet has
This stunning exhibition at Mangere Arts         tattoo cultures in the Pacifi c” says curator   However, it has now re-surfaced as                 been developed for Manukau Swim
Centre documents ta moko, tatau, tatu and        Steven Ball.                                   a reminder of an interesting piece of              Schools for use by Kohanga Reo and
tattoo within communities living in New             The exhibition premiered at the 2005        local history.                                     kindergartens. Incorporating simple
Zealand and the Pacifi c.                         Tattoonesia tattoo convention in Moorea,           Mr House, an entrepreneurial orchardist        commands, this resource has been
   The focus is on telling Pacifi c stories and   Tahiti, has shown at Milan and Auckland        and market gardener, was a founding                designed to make learning that much
exploring areas of social discourse within       city, and will also be exhibited in            director of Turners and Growers. He also           easier for pre-school children.
these cultures.                                  Amsterdam and London.                          served on several local bodies including the          Five hundred packs, including an
   “All the artists were chosen because             The Living Art of Pacifi c Tattoo is open    Mangere East Electricity Board. He lived           individual reader and flash cards with
of their commitment and passion for              now, and will feature at the arts centre       at 159 Robertson Rd, Mangere, from about           commands, are available to groups
documenting living tatau and ta moko             until Friday 25 August.                        1908 and public records show he bought the         when they enrol in a Swimsation Swim
                                                                                                property in 1911.                                  School programme at Manukau City
                                                                                                    He married Emily Quarry and their              Council pools.
                                                                                                children — two daughters and one son                  If your early learning centre is
                                                                                                — were born at the home. The address was           planning to spring into swim lessons
                                                                                                also the location of his several businesses,       and wants to help tamariki gain
                                                                                                including seven glasshouses, a sawmill and         confi dence in, on and under water, give
                                                                                                      some small cottages, providing work          our swim school tutors a call at one
                                                                                                          for about 17 staff.                      of three swim schools that operate in
                                                                                                                                In addition        Manukau city.
                                                                                                                           to the reserve,         Moana-nui-a-kiwa Leisure Centre
                                                                                                                                     Mangere’s     275-8979
                                                                                                                                     House         Papatoetoe Centennial Pool
                                                                                                                                     Avenue        278-4167
                                                                                                                                     is named      Manurewa Aquatic Centre —
                                                                                                                                     after him.    Ngaa Mahi a Rehia
                                                                                                                                                   269-0937



                                                                                                HOWICK BOATIES’ VIEWS SOUGHT
                                                                                                FOR BOAT RAMP BALANCE
                                                                                                BOATIES’ VIEWS ARE BEING SOUGHT ON POSSIBLE
                                                                                                MOVES TO LIMIT ACCESS TO THE PUBLIC BOAT RAMP
                                                                                                AT HOWICK BEACH.

                                                                                                Installation of a gate at the Rangitoto View      ensure that boaties’ views are heard.
                                                                                                Road access to the beach has resulted in a            Biran Singh, Parks Operations Team
                                                                                                decrease in antisocial behaviour in the area,     Leader, Eastern Wards says: “We appreciate
                                                                                                prompting calls from residents for a second       the residents’ views on antisocial behaviour
                                                                                                gate at the Beach Road entrance.                  but we also know that boat owners might
                                                                                                   The Howick Community Board has been            want to be out with the early tides. We are
                                                                                                asked to consider a new gate that could be        also talking to the local coastguard, for
                                                                                                opened at 7am, and locked at 9pm during           whom 24 hour easy access to the beach
                                                                                                NZ daylight saving time or 7pm during NZ          is vital. In addition we are investigating
                                                                                                standard time. Outside of these times there       alternative measures such as Crime Watch
                                                                                                would be no vehicle access to the boat ramp       patrols and neighbourhood support.”
                                                                                                or the beach.                                         Responses should be sent in writing to:
                                                                                                   Some neighbouring residents back the           Trudy McNie, Manukau City Council
                                                                                                plan but both the Howick Community Board          Private Bag 76917 or via email to
                                                                                                and Manukau City Council are keen to get          contactus@manukau.govt.nz by
                                                                                                wider public input, and especially want to        11 August 2006.
PUBLIC NOTICES & SITUATIONS VACANT
Schedule of Meetings for August 2006                                     Otara Catchment — Transfer of Aquatic Life
                                                                         Section 26ZM Conservation Act 1987
Public Notice is hereby given in terms of the Local Government
Offi cial Information and Meetings Act 1987 of an amendment to            Manukau City Council notifi es its intention to seek the consent
the August 2006 schedule previously notifi ed.                            of the Minister of Conservation to transfer and release
                                                                         White amur, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Silver amur,
• The Botany Community Board meeting, to be held at 6.30pm               Hypophthalmichthys molitrix from a fi sh farm near Warkworth
  on 7 August 2006, will now be held in the Conference Centre,           into the following fi ve storm water ponds within the Otara Creek
  Botany Downs Secondary College, 575 Chapel Road, and not               catchment, Manukau city:
  the Panasonic Performing Arts Centre.                                                                                                             Customer Service Advisors
• The Papatoetoe Resource Consents Hearings Committee                    Pond Map reference Species                                                 Part-time, Botany Library
  scheduled to be heard on 14 August 2006 is postponed until             Preston Road Reserve pond        R11 790686        white amur              We are seeking exuberant, energetic
  further notice.                                                        Cyril French Park pond           R11 806702        both species            and fun-loving people to staff our
• A meeting of the Clevedon Resource Consents Hearings                   Santa Maria ponds                R11 801699        both species            award winning library located in the
  Committee will be held on 14 August 2006 in the Totara Room,           Jerpoint Drive Reserve pond      R11 815694        both species            Botany Town Centre. You must have a
  Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am                        Multose Drive pond               R11 818689        white amur              commitment to delivering extraordinary
• A meeting of the Botany Resource Consents Hearings                                                                                                customer service, be IT savvy and have
  Committee will be held on 22 August 2006 in the Puhinui Room,          A copy of the Environmental Impact Assessment report may                   the ability to develop in-depth knowledge
  Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am.                       be viewed during ordinary offi ce hours at the Department of                of products and services. We want ideal
• A meeting of the Botany Resource Consents Hearings                     Conservation’s Auckland Offi ce at the corner of Karangahape                people for Botany’s ideal library.
  Committee will be held on 29 August 2006 in the Puhinui                Road and Liverpool Street, Auckland.
  Room, Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am.                    Any person or persons may make a submission in writing                  Vacancy Number: 3459
• A meeting by the Commissioners will be held on 30 August               to the Director-General of Conservation c/o The Conservator,               Applications close:
  2006 in the Puhinui Room, Civic Centre, Manukau city                   Department of Conservation, PO Box 68908, Newton, Auckland,                10 August 2006, 12noon
  commencing at 9.30am.                                                  no later than 28 days from the fi rst publication of this notice.
                                                                            Submissions should include a contact name and address
                                                                         and should include the grounds for support or objection to this            Library Assistant
                                                                         application for consent. This is the second publication of this            Tues to Sat, Highland Park Library
An Opportunity for Community Organisations
to Lease Space in Te Pupu Tahitanga Ki Otara                             notice, fi rst published in the NZ Herald on 15 July 2006.                  Are you enthusiastic, customer focussed
Wardens’ Office, Bairds Road, Otara                                                                                                                  and passionate about working in
                                                                                                                                                    public libraries? You will have good
Expressions of interest are invited from community organisations                                                                                    communication and computer literacy
                                                                         Social Investment Funding available for
that could provide a wardens service to the Otara community,             Citywide Projects                                                          skills as well as a keen interest in books.
and that might be interested in sharing space in the wardens’
offi ce known as Te Pupu Tahitanga Ki Otara.                              Does your organisation provide services to the Manukau
   Five separate offi ce areas are available, each approx 16 sq           community but need to increase its ability to deliver services             Vacancy Number: 3453
metres, located around a large central meeting room and foyer.           more effectively? Manukau City Council is calling for applications         Applications close:
Shared kitchen facilities are located off the central area.              to its Social Investment Fund for city-wide projects. Your project         10 August 2006, 12noon
Priority will be given to organisations that provide wardens             must benefi t residents of three or more wards in the city.
services that contribute to the well-being of local communities.             Council welcomes funding applications from groups seeking
   The rooms will be open between 4pm and 6.30pm on Monday               more than $20,000 to help deliver their programmes.                        Librarian
7 August 2006, when a workshop will offer assistance with                Of particular interest is support for initiatives targeting youth          Part-time 10 hrs pw, Manurewa Library
applications and provide further information on the services             skills development. The grant can be awarded to a one-off ‘seed’           Manukau Libraries is looking for next-
required by council. It is essential that all interested parties         funding application for a new programme, or for an existing                generation thinkers with a passion for
attend. If you have a current application for premises with              programme.                                                                 library services tailored to children
council, you should still attend to register your interest in this           The other key focus is services and programmes for selected            and young adults, and who wish to
facility.                                                                disadvantaged communities.                                                 be part of a dynamic and innovative
   Please contact Maureen Sheldon, Community Tenancies                       Initiatives that are eligible for central government contract          library network.
Coordinator, 262 8900 ext 8827 for more information and to               funding are not eligible for council funding.
obtain an application form.                                                  To fi nd out more about this fund, please phone 262 8900,               Vacancy Number: 3454
   Closing date for applications: Friday 18 August 2006.                 ext 8367 or visit our website www.manukau.govt.nz/funding.htm              Applications close:
                                                                             Applications close at 4.00 pm Friday, 29 September 2006.               10 August 2006, 12noon



PLAY A PART IN RESTORING THE                                                                     Child Advocacy Coordinator
                                                                                                 Permanent Part-time 20hrs pw Community Advocacy & Funding
PUHINUI STREAM — JOIN A PLANTING                                                                 The coordinator communicates with schools, health promotion organisations, social

   DAY NEXT SATURDAY                                                                             services and child support agencies to support collaboration in the area of child
                                                                                                 advocacy programmes.
     Up to 50,000 native trees, shrubs         restoration plan for this part of the Puhinui        An understanding of child poverty issues and local support agencies will be an
      and grasses will be planted              Stream. It will eventually link up with areas     advantage. Your background may be in social services, health promotion, education or
      alongside the Puhinui Stream,            lower down the stream being planted by            coordination. Negotiation skills and political acumen will also be required.
       between Kerrs Rd and the Great          Manukau City Council’s Parks team and
        South Rd, near the Manukau             volunteer groups.                                 Vacancy Number: 3460 Applications close: 10 August 2006, 12noon
        Super Clinic.                             The planting day will take place on
                 Known as the “Wildest         Saturday 12 August between 10am and
           Place in Town” project, it is       midday, followed by a BBQ. Park in the          For more details on these vacancies, or to view the full list of employment opportunities at
             a joint venture between           St David’s Church grounds on Great South        Manukau City Council, you can visit www.seek.co.nz/manukau; email a request for a position
              Manukau City Council’s           Rd then follow the signs to the Wai Care        description to jobs@manukau.govt.nz; or phone (09) 262-8907.
                Wai Care programme and         tent. Bring warm clothing, closed footwear         Please quote the vacancy number with all requests or inquiries and with your application.
                 Nestle. The work is the       and a spade. Contact James Corbett at           Manukau City Council is a progressive organisation with a leading role in the Local Government
                  fi rst stage of a long-term   Manukau City Council on 262 8900.               sector and a commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi.

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Manukau matters issue 3 2006

  • 1. 6 AUGUST 2006 ISSUE 3 MANUKAU TE REO SWIM BOOKLET PAGE 3 MATTERS M S STREETS AHEAD TRAVEL AS ART THE BANNERS BRIGHTENING UP COUNTDOWN TO MANUKAU BEST STREETS MANUREWA’S NEW TRANSPORT AND GARDENS AWARDS COMPETITION. INTERCHANGE ARE INSPIRED BY A STORY OF HOW THE AREA GOT Get ready to accentuate all that’s beautiful and positive about the ITS NAME. street where you live, because pride in your environment could help you win a share of $11,000 in prizes. Two sets of banners have been designed by local All streets in Manukau city are automatically entered in the artist Terry Koloamatangi Klavenes to hang off competition. Judging is not until later in the year but now is the time light poles at the interchange. to begin the groundwork that will see frontages at their best when the Where buses arrive, the set of banners are judges come around. inspired by the story of brothers Tamapahore The competition is sponsored by Manukau City Council and Enviro and Tamapahure. In an act of spite Tamapahure Waste, and organized by council’s Manukau Beautifi cation Charitable set adrift the kite belonging to his brother. Trust [MBCT]. MBCT Chief Executive Graeme Bakker says streets and In remembrance local Maori named the area Te gardens will be judged according to the pride taken in looking after Manurewa o Tamapahore each property. Each city ward and zone is judged independently. (the drifted away kite of “The key thing is street frontage and tidiness and we’re encouraging Tamapahore), which was people to work together,” he says. “We’re looking for creativity in eventually shortened to whatever form that takes. what is known today as “If people only grow grass, then we’ll be looking for well-looked-after Manurewa. grass,” he says, “and if they’ve grown prize winning roses, we’ll ask how The banners at the they compare with others.” train station use the idea From Monday 20 November to Monday 4 December judges will be walking of movement and travel. the streets. However, one of the fi rst tasks before winners can be decided, is Reference is made to the grid, bringing more judges on board. an element used in mapping “We’d like to rebuild numbers to about 100 so call us if you’re interested,” and navigation. The white dots says Mr Bakker. that move across the face of the Volunteer judges will be honoured at a special social event in October and do not banners suggest a stream of stars require green fi ngers or gardening experience. or a distant fl ock of migratory “You just need to be interested in gardening and what looks good, as well as having birds in mid-fl ight on their journey a little time.” to new shores. The mayoral awards ceremony for competition winners will be held in February 2007. The new interchange sees buses and trains arrive at the same central location behind Southmall shopping centre. More than 200 park n’ ride spaces are also provided. New and improved bus services have been introduced to link better with rail services, with the aim of encouraging more people to use public transport. To check train and bus timetables visit www.maxx.co.nz or call 09 366 6400. HOW YOUR RATES ARE SPENT PAGE 2 NEWS, VIEWS, INTERVIEWS, EVENT LISTINGS, ENTERTAINMENT, PUBLIC NOTICES, JOBS... ALL INSIDE YOUR MANUKAU MATTERS
  • 2. WHY MANUKAU HOW YOUR RATES ARE SPENT FROM ROADS TO PARKS, REFUSE TO LIBRARIES, COUNCIL FUNDING IS SPREAD ACROSS A MATTERS HUGE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THE CITY RUNNING SMOOTHLY. THIS GRAPH SHOWS WHERE SOME OF THE COUNCIL’S MAJOR EXPENDITURE WILL GO FOR 2006/07. Manukau Matters is published twice a month by the Manukau City Council KEY and delivered to more than 100,000 Major Capital Works 06/07 Transport includes households, rural delivery addresses, Passenger transport, roads. and other locations within the Forecast 06/07 Community Services includes city boundaries. Transport 104,207,000 Community development, housing for the Manukau Matters helps council Community Services 3,948,000 elderly, Memorial Gardens, Citizens Advice inform residents and ratepayers about Safe City 231,000 Bureaux, advocacy programmes for health, council decisions, activities, projects City Form & Environment 14,494,000 halls and events. It is a cost-effective way Corporate & Support Services 26,740,000 Safe City includes of providing important statutory Thriving Economy 1,442,000 Health and safety, community safety, information such as public notices Leadership & Governance 3,580,000 emergency management, better concerning planning and resource Leisure & Recreation 26,193,000 environment consent issues. City Form and Environment includes Manukau Matters also contains Managing growth, city beautifi cation, articles of interest to Manukau heritage, consents, stormwater, solid waste residents, promoting the city’s Corporate and Support Services includes resources, attractions, facilities Just some of the major capital works projects in Manukau city costing Human resources, information technology, more than $1million that are forecast for 2006/07 and community events. properties maintenance, fi nances, staff, Waiouru Peninsula to SH1 connection $16,957,000 support services CONTACT US AT Ormiston road reconstruction and bridge $10,295,000 Thriving Economy includes EMAIL manukaumatters@ Cavendish Liverpool-Nesdale Road connection $8,980,000 Education and employment advocacy, town manukau.govt.nz Parks development $5,259,000 centres and business precincts, business EDITORIAL 262 5223 Road pavement renewals $8,553,000 initiatives, tourism, events EVENT LISTINGS Housing for the elderly renewals $2,754,000 Leadership and Governance includes www.manukau.govt.nz/events Library Collection Renewals $2,701,000 Council Controlled Organisations (CCOs), DISTRIBUTION 262 5104 Footpath replacement $2,425,000 democratic services POST Manukau City Council, Sportsground renewals $1,696,000 Leisure and Recreation includes Pvt Bag 76917, Manukau City Stormwater improvement projects $1,650,000 Libraries, parks, swimming pools, recreation (attention Manukau Matters) Manukau rail link $1,631,000 centres, arts, grants (local and regional) DESIGNED BY Scenario Communications Limited EDITOR Jenna Moore THE BIG REVEAL TELEPHONE CHIEF WRITER Vienna Richards INTRODUCING THE NEW-LOOK SURVEYS IN HOWICK AND MANGERE LIBRARIES. MANUKAU CITY WANT TO CONTACT COUNCIL, Howick and Mangere libraries were closed Not all telephone surveys are thinly OR YOUR ELECTED recently to allow for the completion of disguised marketing ploys. COUNCILLOR? renovations, but they are now back in Manukau City Council is supporting business and boasting improved facilities two surveys in the city that will help guide Council’s main administration phone and collections for casual browsers and avid local and central government policies and number is 263 7100 (business hours). readers alike. planning for the region. Use the Call Centre on 262 5104 The fi rst is the council’s annual “Citizens (24hours) for assistance with: graffi ti, Howick Mangere Perception Survey”, which collects a roading, signs, refuse disposal, traffi c, Patrons of Howick Library are spoilt for Located in the west wing of the Mangere range of information, including the use of street lighting, environmental by- choice. The stunning refurbishment, Shopping Centre, the Mangere Town Centre council facilities. People will be asked to laws, noise complaints, dog control, breathtaking sea views, approximately Library has been transformed for extra rate the performance satisfaction of the statistical information, LIM reports, 65,000 books and up-to-the-minute online comfort, and with a burst of colour and facilities they use. The data collected is land rates and kerbside recycling. technology provide a relaxing, comfortable vibrancy. Bold feature walls and artwork used to advise council on what’s happening The council’s website has contact haven for booklovers. portraying one of Mangere’s most famous in the city and where there could be details for all elected Councillors and Within the revamped walls you’ll fi nd sons, boxer David Tua, now greet visitors improvements. Community Board members, at: books, magazines, internet, email, word on arrival. The second survey is a collaborative www.manukau.govt.nz/elected.htm processing, online databases, Maori and Library Manager Roslynne Palmer is effort with the Ministry of Social Chinese collections, ESOL books and tapes, encouraging locals to visit the facility and Development. The “Quality of Life” survey DVDs, video games and music CDs. check out what is on offer. takes about 20 minutes to complete but “The renovations have created a lovely “We’re looking forward to greeting new gives council and the ministry essential ambience,” says Library Manager, Bryony visitors and welcoming regulars back,” information on what is going well, and where Sykes. “We’ve arranged comfortable seating she says. there are gaps, in services facilities and so people can take their time, look out The library is proud to be the home other programmes that affect the quality of towards the sea and enjoy their visit.” of two special and substantial collections life of Manukau citizens. Along with the décor, the books on Maori and Pacifi c Island materials. So, if the phone rings collection has been upgraded making space It also boasts comfortable lounge seating, and you agree to give for more titles and resources; a strong a collection of 40,000 items including some of your time children’s section has seen many young talking books, videos, CDs, DVDs, and has to participate in the families returning to the library. Maori books on sale, ensuring there is survey offered, you’ll NEXT ISSUE Sunday 20 August 2006 plenty to interest both young and old. make a contribution to the betterment of the city.
  • 3. PHOTO: IMAGE OF EFRAIMA HUUTI A MYSTERY AT TATTOONESIA, MOOREA, 2005, BY STEVEN BALL SOLVED AFTER HALF A DECADE LISTED AS “MISSING IN ACTION”, A BRONZE PLAQUE COMMEMORATING A SIGNIFICANT GIFT TO MANGERE HAS BEEN FOUND. The plaque commemorates a donation of land to the people of Mangere in 1923 by one of the community’s pioneers, Samuel Ward House. The area is known as House Recreation Ground and now accommodates the Metro Theatre/Mangere East Hall. Manukau Parks Operations Manager PU PUHI Robert Findlay says the plaque went missing MIRUMIRU fi ve years ago when a car ploughed into the wall that held it. In the confusion that BLOW BUBBLES THE LIVING ART OF PACIFIC TATTOO followed, the plaque was set aside and knowledge of its whereabouts was lost. With the help of noted Maori artist Terry Klavenes, a te reo booklet has This stunning exhibition at Mangere Arts tattoo cultures in the Pacifi c” says curator However, it has now re-surfaced as been developed for Manukau Swim Centre documents ta moko, tatau, tatu and Steven Ball. a reminder of an interesting piece of Schools for use by Kohanga Reo and tattoo within communities living in New The exhibition premiered at the 2005 local history. kindergartens. Incorporating simple Zealand and the Pacifi c. Tattoonesia tattoo convention in Moorea, Mr House, an entrepreneurial orchardist commands, this resource has been The focus is on telling Pacifi c stories and Tahiti, has shown at Milan and Auckland and market gardener, was a founding designed to make learning that much exploring areas of social discourse within city, and will also be exhibited in director of Turners and Growers. He also easier for pre-school children. these cultures. Amsterdam and London. served on several local bodies including the Five hundred packs, including an “All the artists were chosen because The Living Art of Pacifi c Tattoo is open Mangere East Electricity Board. He lived individual reader and flash cards with of their commitment and passion for now, and will feature at the arts centre at 159 Robertson Rd, Mangere, from about commands, are available to groups documenting living tatau and ta moko until Friday 25 August. 1908 and public records show he bought the when they enrol in a Swimsation Swim property in 1911. School programme at Manukau City He married Emily Quarry and their Council pools. children — two daughters and one son If your early learning centre is — were born at the home. The address was planning to spring into swim lessons also the location of his several businesses, and wants to help tamariki gain including seven glasshouses, a sawmill and confi dence in, on and under water, give some small cottages, providing work our swim school tutors a call at one for about 17 staff. of three swim schools that operate in In addition Manukau city. to the reserve, Moana-nui-a-kiwa Leisure Centre Mangere’s 275-8979 House Papatoetoe Centennial Pool Avenue 278-4167 is named Manurewa Aquatic Centre — after him. Ngaa Mahi a Rehia 269-0937 HOWICK BOATIES’ VIEWS SOUGHT FOR BOAT RAMP BALANCE BOATIES’ VIEWS ARE BEING SOUGHT ON POSSIBLE MOVES TO LIMIT ACCESS TO THE PUBLIC BOAT RAMP AT HOWICK BEACH. Installation of a gate at the Rangitoto View ensure that boaties’ views are heard. Road access to the beach has resulted in a Biran Singh, Parks Operations Team decrease in antisocial behaviour in the area, Leader, Eastern Wards says: “We appreciate prompting calls from residents for a second the residents’ views on antisocial behaviour gate at the Beach Road entrance. but we also know that boat owners might The Howick Community Board has been want to be out with the early tides. We are asked to consider a new gate that could be also talking to the local coastguard, for opened at 7am, and locked at 9pm during whom 24 hour easy access to the beach NZ daylight saving time or 7pm during NZ is vital. In addition we are investigating standard time. Outside of these times there alternative measures such as Crime Watch would be no vehicle access to the boat ramp patrols and neighbourhood support.” or the beach. Responses should be sent in writing to: Some neighbouring residents back the Trudy McNie, Manukau City Council plan but both the Howick Community Board Private Bag 76917 or via email to and Manukau City Council are keen to get contactus@manukau.govt.nz by wider public input, and especially want to 11 August 2006.
  • 4. PUBLIC NOTICES & SITUATIONS VACANT Schedule of Meetings for August 2006 Otara Catchment — Transfer of Aquatic Life Section 26ZM Conservation Act 1987 Public Notice is hereby given in terms of the Local Government Offi cial Information and Meetings Act 1987 of an amendment to Manukau City Council notifi es its intention to seek the consent the August 2006 schedule previously notifi ed. of the Minister of Conservation to transfer and release White amur, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Silver amur, • The Botany Community Board meeting, to be held at 6.30pm Hypophthalmichthys molitrix from a fi sh farm near Warkworth on 7 August 2006, will now be held in the Conference Centre, into the following fi ve storm water ponds within the Otara Creek Botany Downs Secondary College, 575 Chapel Road, and not catchment, Manukau city: the Panasonic Performing Arts Centre. Customer Service Advisors • The Papatoetoe Resource Consents Hearings Committee Pond Map reference Species Part-time, Botany Library scheduled to be heard on 14 August 2006 is postponed until Preston Road Reserve pond R11 790686 white amur We are seeking exuberant, energetic further notice. Cyril French Park pond R11 806702 both species and fun-loving people to staff our • A meeting of the Clevedon Resource Consents Hearings Santa Maria ponds R11 801699 both species award winning library located in the Committee will be held on 14 August 2006 in the Totara Room, Jerpoint Drive Reserve pond R11 815694 both species Botany Town Centre. You must have a Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am Multose Drive pond R11 818689 white amur commitment to delivering extraordinary • A meeting of the Botany Resource Consents Hearings customer service, be IT savvy and have Committee will be held on 22 August 2006 in the Puhinui Room, A copy of the Environmental Impact Assessment report may the ability to develop in-depth knowledge Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am. be viewed during ordinary offi ce hours at the Department of of products and services. We want ideal • A meeting of the Botany Resource Consents Hearings Conservation’s Auckland Offi ce at the corner of Karangahape people for Botany’s ideal library. Committee will be held on 29 August 2006 in the Puhinui Road and Liverpool Street, Auckland. Room, Civic Centre, Manukau city commencing at 9.30am. Any person or persons may make a submission in writing Vacancy Number: 3459 • A meeting by the Commissioners will be held on 30 August to the Director-General of Conservation c/o The Conservator, Applications close: 2006 in the Puhinui Room, Civic Centre, Manukau city Department of Conservation, PO Box 68908, Newton, Auckland, 10 August 2006, 12noon commencing at 9.30am. no later than 28 days from the fi rst publication of this notice. Submissions should include a contact name and address and should include the grounds for support or objection to this Library Assistant application for consent. This is the second publication of this Tues to Sat, Highland Park Library An Opportunity for Community Organisations to Lease Space in Te Pupu Tahitanga Ki Otara notice, fi rst published in the NZ Herald on 15 July 2006. Are you enthusiastic, customer focussed Wardens’ Office, Bairds Road, Otara and passionate about working in public libraries? You will have good Expressions of interest are invited from community organisations communication and computer literacy Social Investment Funding available for that could provide a wardens service to the Otara community, Citywide Projects skills as well as a keen interest in books. and that might be interested in sharing space in the wardens’ offi ce known as Te Pupu Tahitanga Ki Otara. Does your organisation provide services to the Manukau Five separate offi ce areas are available, each approx 16 sq community but need to increase its ability to deliver services Vacancy Number: 3453 metres, located around a large central meeting room and foyer. more effectively? Manukau City Council is calling for applications Applications close: Shared kitchen facilities are located off the central area. to its Social Investment Fund for city-wide projects. Your project 10 August 2006, 12noon Priority will be given to organisations that provide wardens must benefi t residents of three or more wards in the city. services that contribute to the well-being of local communities. Council welcomes funding applications from groups seeking The rooms will be open between 4pm and 6.30pm on Monday more than $20,000 to help deliver their programmes. Librarian 7 August 2006, when a workshop will offer assistance with Of particular interest is support for initiatives targeting youth Part-time 10 hrs pw, Manurewa Library applications and provide further information on the services skills development. The grant can be awarded to a one-off ‘seed’ Manukau Libraries is looking for next- required by council. It is essential that all interested parties funding application for a new programme, or for an existing generation thinkers with a passion for attend. If you have a current application for premises with programme. library services tailored to children council, you should still attend to register your interest in this The other key focus is services and programmes for selected and young adults, and who wish to facility. disadvantaged communities. be part of a dynamic and innovative Please contact Maureen Sheldon, Community Tenancies Initiatives that are eligible for central government contract library network. Coordinator, 262 8900 ext 8827 for more information and to funding are not eligible for council funding. obtain an application form. To fi nd out more about this fund, please phone 262 8900, Vacancy Number: 3454 Closing date for applications: Friday 18 August 2006. ext 8367 or visit our website www.manukau.govt.nz/funding.htm Applications close: Applications close at 4.00 pm Friday, 29 September 2006. 10 August 2006, 12noon PLAY A PART IN RESTORING THE Child Advocacy Coordinator Permanent Part-time 20hrs pw Community Advocacy & Funding PUHINUI STREAM — JOIN A PLANTING The coordinator communicates with schools, health promotion organisations, social DAY NEXT SATURDAY services and child support agencies to support collaboration in the area of child advocacy programmes. Up to 50,000 native trees, shrubs restoration plan for this part of the Puhinui An understanding of child poverty issues and local support agencies will be an and grasses will be planted Stream. It will eventually link up with areas advantage. Your background may be in social services, health promotion, education or alongside the Puhinui Stream, lower down the stream being planted by coordination. Negotiation skills and political acumen will also be required. between Kerrs Rd and the Great Manukau City Council’s Parks team and South Rd, near the Manukau volunteer groups. Vacancy Number: 3460 Applications close: 10 August 2006, 12noon Super Clinic. The planting day will take place on Known as the “Wildest Saturday 12 August between 10am and Place in Town” project, it is midday, followed by a BBQ. Park in the For more details on these vacancies, or to view the full list of employment opportunities at a joint venture between St David’s Church grounds on Great South Manukau City Council, you can visit www.seek.co.nz/manukau; email a request for a position Manukau City Council’s Rd then follow the signs to the Wai Care description to jobs@manukau.govt.nz; or phone (09) 262-8907. Wai Care programme and tent. Bring warm clothing, closed footwear Please quote the vacancy number with all requests or inquiries and with your application. Nestle. The work is the and a spade. Contact James Corbett at Manukau City Council is a progressive organisation with a leading role in the Local Government fi rst stage of a long-term Manukau City Council on 262 8900. sector and a commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi.