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Made Up Careers ~ Sara Quilter

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SARA QUILTER ~ Tailor Skincare owner, based in Wellington (29) She imagined she might one day own a café with some friends, something fun. It never crossed Sara Quilter’s mind that she would come up with New Zealand’s first probiotic serum with anti-ageing benefits. Bottles of New Zealand wine were being carted into Sara’s Wellington store ahead of the launch of her whizzy new skincare product Renew, when we spoke. “I was quietly obsessing over probiotics since I started out,” the young businesswoman says. “Last year I came across a cutting edge extract that stimulates the skin’s renewal process. The active ingredient is the probiotic lysate ‘pro-renew complex’ and the second is grapeseed extract.” That quote might have gone right over some readers’ heads, but Sara has been busy tapping away at skincare chemistry since she was an early 20-something, fresh from completing a psychology postgrad at Victoria University. “I was working at the Department of Internal Affairs’ co

Made Up Careers ~ Jaz Garner

JAZ GARNER ~ Makeup artist, dancer + model based in Auckland (23) Jaz has been experimenting with makeup since she could reach her mother’s black lipstick at age four. Nowadays her makeup artistry is splashed across the pages of magazines and featured on our TV screens. Her bag is stocked with the likes of Yves St Laurent and Giorgio Armani and a stack load of MAC. And she doesn’t like to leave the house without a few lashings of mascara, under-eye concealer and “a nice little lip stain”. At the family home, you could probably still dig up some ‘Oompa Loompa shots’ of a teenage Jaz trying on her mum’s Thin Lizzy. “Oh gawd…” But Jaz’s diary was packed with enough clients that she managed to turn freelance at the tender age of 21. She earned her stripes at the MAC counter at Auckland Airport, having initially left her New Plymouth home for the big smoke at 17 to study dance at the Excel School of Performing Arts. The modelling came a bit later, through contacts she picked up fr

Made Up Careers ~ Karla Morris

KARLA MORRIS ~ Nails and makeup artist of New Plymouth (29) She’s been in the business less than a year but Karla  Morris’ nail designs shot to international fame when  they featured on Kim Kardashian’s app and website  this year. “It’s what I’m known for now,” the Inglewood nail technician laughs. Not that she minds the attention in the least. So popular are her hand-painted manicures that she’s opening her own studio above Rig66 at 33a Elliott Street in New Plymouth. Karla was heading to America on holiday when she thought how great it would be to gain some experience under nail artist to the stars, Britney Tokyo, and flicked her an email to see what would happen. To her surprise, Britney emailed straight back. Now Karla’s nails have featured on a video of Britney working on Kim’s nails, when Kim K gave a nod to the fan art. “Kim may not know me, but its nice to know she has featured my work,” Karla says. “I’m not obsessed with the Kardashians but I would love to do their na

Searching for Daddy

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I'm trying to picture life after February. What will I be dreaming of? What worries will claw at my conversations like a child wanting attention? In one week, I will be strapped onto a plane with those closest to me, venturing to the other side of the world. It's no big deal, really. Except for the fact this journey has been on my radar most of my life. At my age, 45 years ago, my dad stepped onto a boat with those closest to him and set sail to the other side of the world. They never returned. There are many reasons why it's taken me this long to visit. Living on the North Shore, I regularly come across South Africans relieved to have dodged a life behind electronic fences, driving through red lights to avoid being carjacked and shunning public transport. But as we have introduced our one year old boy to each of our families, my husband and I have felt the pull to connect with Dad's side grow stronger still. Through various circumstances, my sister Sharon

Jessica, the Occupational Nurse with Clout

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She wanted to work from home while she cared for her baby, now three years later occupational health nurse Jessica Clout owns Taranaki’s largest health and safety company. The 31 year old owner of Working for Health is in her husband’s words “superwoman”. The kind of person who works a fulltime job then comes home to finish off paperwork and play with the kids before collapsing into bed at 2am. “Haha, I’m learning how to be better at that,” Jessica says. “As we’ve continued to grow I’ve managed to engage some supportive staff to help me.” It hasn’t always been that way. Readers might remember Jessica’s husband Daniel. The couple were preparing to welcome their first daughter Ayla into the world when Daniel’s much-maligned car clamping business turned sour. At the lowest point, Daniel received daily death threats from those angry about having their tyres clamped. He was spat on, held in a choke hold and even received an open head wound from a vicious beating. He was also ha

Health fraud duo stay in jobs

Two healthcare workers who forged prescriptions for three years to obtain medication to send overseas have kept their jobs. Joel Razon, 39, and Carlo Manlutac, 27, are still employed by Te Puna Hauora Primary Health Organisation on Auckland's North Shore despite being convicted of charges involving thousands of dollars worth of medication. Health Minister Tony Ryall and Waitemata District Health Board officials both said the men's employment was none of their business. Te Puna Hauora general manager Lyvia Marsden said the organisation had "put policies in place" to prevent further offending, and the Ministry of Health was satisfied. Asked why the pair were still with the organisation, she said: "Why shouldn't they? Where else are they supposed to work?" Marsden said the matter had been dealt with confidentially and she had no concerns about the way it had been handled. "We have not broken the law," she said. "All is well."

AUT Resignation Among Allegations

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The former Dean of Dunedin's cathedral has resigned from his latest role as chief executive of AUT's business innovation centre in the face of "possible accounting discrepancies". More than $500,000 is believed to be missing from the government-funded Auckland University of Technology. Rev Jonathan Kirkpatrick, who is also the former lover of ex-Labour MP Tim Barnett, resigned in relation to "possible accounting discrepancies", AUT spokeswoman Barbara Bilcich said. She said an internal investigation lead to the discovery and the matter has been forwarded to the police. AUT took a civil case against Kirkpatrick to the High Court at Auckland yesterday though the university would not comment on of what was being pursued. AUT has ordered an urgent audit and staff are keeping tight-lipped over the details except to say that police are investigating. Kirkpatrick was a Reverend and Priest in Charge at St Alban's Church in Balmoral, in centra