Tag: Bruce Kendall
Kendall pioneers board sailing events
The first Windsurfer LT class regatta in New Zealand was held recently, starting and finishing at Big Bucklands Beach.
Organiser, Bruce Kendall, the windsurfing legend,...
Yacht club celebrates 75 years of sailing success
What began as a small shed stored behind a post office in 1949 has evolved into one of New Zealand’s most respected and successful...
“I think it would be a tragedy” – heated debate as...
Two key community events in east Auckland won’t be going ahead with the Howick Local Board voting to scrap their funding.
The issue arose at...
Kiting Kitchen’s Olympic recipe
A Kitchen’s place is on the podium. Despite an uphill climb, a dedicated local sportswoman is finally set to follow in her father’s wake...
Olympic sailing – a coach’s hopes
When New Zealand sailors return from France following the Paris Olympics we could well expect medals to be included in their luggage. In particular,...
Rubbish piling up as residents plead for bins’ return
East Auckland residents are pleading for rubbish bins removed from the community as part of a $10 million cost-cutting exercise to be returned.
But before...
Outdoor education – Bruce on ‘board’
Bruce Kendall MBE is an outdoors man. Although he’s accustomed to meetings indoors – whether with the Howick Local Board, Tamaki Estuary Environmental Forum,...
Alibaba’s Jack Ma hits Hauraki Gulf with local crew
Jack Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba, has been exploring the Hauraki Gulf with an east Auckland businessman and an Olympian.
On February 18, Howick-based...
‘Only rain should go down the drain’
Two environmentally-minded east Auckland community leaders are encouraging the public to help protect precious local waterways.
Tamaki Estuary Environmental Forum co-ordinator Nichola Painter and co-chair...
Sun shines on planting day at Mangemangeroa
The Friends of Mangemangeroa, along with around 120 volunteers from various organisations including Rotary, Botany & Flat Bush Ethnic Association, Pakuranga Chinese Association, Botany...
Fears closing hardstands could spread pests to estuary
By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter
Funded by New Zealand on Air
The Howick Local Board fears pest species could reach the Tamaki Estuary as boat-cleaning...
‘I just don’t think it’s safe’
An east Auckland sports club is asking the Howick Local Board for support to upgrade its ageing facilities and says the work is needed...
Booze ban imposed at disorder hot spot
An alcohol ban is now in place at a troubled east Auckland location where a man was fatally stabbed last month.
The Howick Local Board...
Sharp rise in graffiti vandalism across east Auckland
There's been an explosion in the amount of graffiti vandalism needing to be removed from across east Auckland.
Beautification Trust staff Daniel Barthow and Dawn...
Councillors backed Kendall for local board deputy chair role
One of the contenders to become the new Howick Local Board's deputy chairperson says the community's two ward councillors encouraged him to go for...
COMMENT: New leadership for Auckland
By Simeon Brown
Auckland has a new mayor, Wayne Brown, and a new majority centre-right council following the recent local elections, the first time Auckland...
Local board’s fresh face keen to serve
Former United Future political party leader Damian Light is the only newcomer joining the membership of the incoming Howick Local Board.
He's been elected to serve...
New Howick Local Board takes shape
Based on progress results released this afternoon it looks like there’s going to be just one new face on the Howick Local Board for...
Turinsky ‘practical, not political’
Mike Turinsky, Howick Local Board candidate, Botany subdivision
Mike Turinsky is standing in Botany for re-election to the Howick Local Board along with Olympian...
Shags are dying in Panmure Basin, councillor says
By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter, and Zoe Garden
Funded by New Zealand on Air
An Auckland councillor is calling for stronger protections for...
Fight to protect aquatic life
Work is under way to prevent the ecological damage that's contributed to the deaths of aquatic life in east Auckland's waterways.
About 30 eels were...
Bin filled with rubbish removed from creek
Volunteers were left shocked by what they discovered during a major clean-up at an east Auckland waterway.
About 40 people turned out recently for a...
Tāmaki Estuary seagrass returns
Tamaki Estuary is slowly showing signs of ecological recovery after several decades of poor health.
One of most encouraging signs appears to be the gradual...
Conflict over use of community building
There’s strong disagreement over how a historic east Auckland community asset should be managed.
In the first half of 2020, the Howick War Memorial building,...
Perfect time to get out on the water
Bucklands Beach Yacht Club Rear Commodore Power Wayne Huang has been busy introducing the local Chinese community to sailing via a new YouTube channel.
On...
Canines to get dedicated space
People are being asked to have their say on a proposal to create east Auckland's first enclosed dog park.
Public submissions close on July 25...
Huang a hit during America’s Cup
Wayne Huang, Rear Commodore at Bucklands Beach Yacht Club (BBYC), recently became the number one sports reporter for the America's Cup in the Chinese-speaking...
Call for skate park upgrade
Calls are growing for action to be taken over what people say is a lack of safe and easily accessible skate parks in east...
Board divided over asset sales
Members of the Howick Local Board were divided over a plan to raise money by selling a number of Auckland Council-owned properties in east...
Two new politicians join Howick Local Board
Two new local body politicians have emerged following Local Elections 2019.
For the Howick Local Board, we see Howick businesswoman Bo Burns take one of...
Local Elections 2019 – the last of our candidate profiles
Masooma Mehdi
Standing for Howick Local Board
Botany Subdivision
Kia ora, my name is Masooma Mehdi. I am a business owner, a mother, and a proud New
Zealander...
Bucklands Beach erosion – time, tides & politics
Erosion may be a slow process but the progress of local bodies to stop it in its tracks can feel slower still.
Although the wheels...
Injuries claimed at Little Bucks
Two people have been injured falling from a crumbling seawall next to relatively new pedestrian pathway at Little Bucklands Beach, two residents claim.
Bob and...