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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
If you love building stuff with blocks, The Hamilton Brick Show is probably going to appeal.
Star Wars, castles, and a nautical scene are among the 45 exhibitions which will be on display at The Atrium at Wintec City Campus over the weekend.
"I always say it's healthier than drugs but not… View moreIf you love building stuff with blocks, The Hamilton Brick Show is probably going to appeal.
Star Wars, castles, and a nautical scene are among the 45 exhibitions which will be on display at The Atrium at Wintec City Campus over the weekend.
"I always say it's healthier than drugs but not cheaper," said Holger Bloedorn, an enthusiast and one of the exhibitors.
Read about it here.
Along with landline phones and bar soap, top sheets are allegedly an "endangered species".
It's a topic of discussion that crops up every year or so and in some places, using a top sheet when you make your bed is almost unheard of. What's your preference?
To read more, … View moreAlong with landline phones and bar soap, top sheets are allegedly an "endangered species".
It's a topic of discussion that crops up every year or so and in some places, using a top sheet when you make your bed is almost unheard of. What's your preference?
To read more, click here
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A passing ambulance picked Vernon "Bill" Hill up off the road after a motorbike accident in 1956. He was 22 at the time, and injuries almost cost him his left hand. A few years later he decided he'd better give something back to the organisation which saved him. It was the start of … View moreA passing ambulance picked Vernon "Bill" Hill up off the road after a motorbike accident in 1956. He was 22 at the time, and injuries almost cost him his left hand. A few years later he decided he'd better give something back to the organisation which saved him. It was the start of 40-plus years of volunteering and, at 85, he's still going.
We're just coming to the end of National Volunteer Week. Do you know some great volunteers?
Read more about Bill Hill here.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A passing ambulance picked Vernon "Bill" Hill up off the road after a motorbike accident in 1956. He was 22 at the time, and injuries almost cost him his left hand. A few years later he decided he'd better give something back to the organisation which saved him. It was the start of … View moreA passing ambulance picked Vernon "Bill" Hill up off the road after a motorbike accident in 1956. He was 22 at the time, and injuries almost cost him his left hand. A few years later he decided he'd better give something back to the organisation which saved him. It was the start of 40-plus years of volunteering and, at 85, he's still going.
We're just coming to the end of National Volunteer Week. Do you know some great volunteers?
Read more about Bill Hill here.
Cassia from Rototuna North
Hi there, hoping someone may have a microwave and tv possibly 40" and up as cheap as can be for sale please 😊 Pm me if ya do 😀 cheers.
The Team from Epsom Girls Grammar School
Access a state school with a tradition of academic excellence for young women from outside the Auckland area.
We offer:
- A wide range of courses and co-curricular activities in sports, culture, arts and leadership.
- We encourage self-esteem and confidence with strong links between home and … View moreAccess a state school with a tradition of academic excellence for young women from outside the Auckland area.
We offer:
- A wide range of courses and co-curricular activities in sports, culture, arts and leadership.
- We encourage self-esteem and confidence with strong links between home and school.
- Full board with weekend leave for young women from Year 9 to Year 13 with caring and supportive staff in a safe living environment.
Enrolments close:
- Year 10 to 13, Friday 30th August 2019 (Limited places only).
For further information, please contact:
Epsom House Boarding Administrator - Chris Barnes
Phone (09) 970 6808, Email: cbarnes@eggs.school.nz
Apply now
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Around the world, communities, schools, businesses, groups and people from all walks of life are taking big and small steps in solidarity with refugees. This World Refugee Day, we challenge everyone in New Zealand to join together and take a step to make a difference.
You can take part in the … View moreAround the world, communities, schools, businesses, groups and people from all walks of life are taking big and small steps in solidarity with refugees. This World Refugee Day, we challenge everyone in New Zealand to join together and take a step to make a difference.
You can take part in the #StepWithRefugees campaign, where participants will collectively walk, run and cycle 1 billion miles - the distance refugees cover each year to reach safety, by adding your steps here: stepwithrefugees.org...
Another option is to volunteer with the New Zealand Red Cross as a Refugee Support Volunteer. Volunteers help families start again, while teaching them about New Zealand culture and connecting them with people from the community.
For anyone based in the Wairarapa, Masterton Neighbourhood Support has a programme called 'WeConnect' that matches new residents from diverse backgrounds including refugees to a local buddy. If you're interested in volunteering or supporting the programme in other ways you can email Masterton Neighbourhood Support Area Coordinator, Cathy Cameron, at: cathy@connectingcommunities.org.nz
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Someone is $10.2 million richer after buying a winning Lotto ticket in Hamilton.
Whitcoulls The Base sold Saturday night's lucky Powerball first division ticket so, if you bought there, you'd better get it checked!
The shop had a steady stream of punters coming in to see if they were … View moreSomeone is $10.2 million richer after buying a winning Lotto ticket in Hamilton.
Whitcoulls The Base sold Saturday night's lucky Powerball first division ticket so, if you bought there, you'd better get it checked!
The shop had a steady stream of punters coming in to see if they were winners on Sunday.
"We did sell a winning Strike ticket once but this is the first big Lotto ticket we've sold," assistant manager Jodi McBride said.
Read more here.
Stephanie from Queenwood
GARAGE SALE
De-cluttering, doing the Marie Kondo, got unused stuff taking up space?
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Want cheap clothes, books, furniture, household or sporting items?
Come along on Saturday 29 June to our Garage Sale, 261 Clarkin … View moreGARAGE SALE
De-cluttering, doing the Marie Kondo, got unused stuff taking up space?
- ------- Donate to the Fairfield Intermediate Garage Sale! ------- -
Want cheap clothes, books, furniture, household or sporting items?
Come along on Saturday 29 June to our Garage Sale, 261 Clarkin Road
In the US last year, Mom's Organic Market founder and CEO Scott Nash did something many are afraid to do: He ate a cup of yoghurt months after its expiration date. And then tortillas a year past their expiration date.
"I mean, I ate heavy cream I think 10 weeks past date," says … View moreIn the US last year, Mom's Organic Market founder and CEO Scott Nash did something many are afraid to do: He ate a cup of yoghurt months after its expiration date. And then tortillas a year past their expiration date.
"I mean, I ate heavy cream I think 10 weeks past date," says Nash, "and then meat sometimes a good month past its date. It didn't smell bad. Rinse it off, good to go."
It was all part of his year-long experiment to test the limits on food that had passed its expiration date.
To read more click here
Renowned as one of the world’s leading beer festivals, GABS (the Great Australasian Beer SpecTAPular) brings together the best breweries from New Zealand and Australia for a whirlwind celebration of craft beer and cider, accompanied by some of the city’s favourite food trucks, all-day … View moreRenowned as one of the world’s leading beer festivals, GABS (the Great Australasian Beer SpecTAPular) brings together the best breweries from New Zealand and Australia for a whirlwind celebration of craft beer and cider, accompanied by some of the city’s favourite food trucks, all-day entertainment and all-around shenanigans.
Donuts, tea, gin, agave, chipotle chillies, rum-soaked muscatel grapes, Black Forest cake, prunes and even edible ants. These are just some of the more exotic ingredients found amongst the many ‘Festival Beers & Ciders’ brewed especially for the 2019 edition of GABS Beer, Cider & Food Festival presented by Liquorland and taking place at Auckland’s ASB Showgrounds on 29 June.
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We are wanting a bigger car so that's why we're selling this one.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hamilton City Council has a $100,000 plan to stop stray moggies from breeding.
City councillors voted for an annual grant to de-sex stray or abandoned cats around the city.
It has won praise from SPCA chief executive Andrea Midgen: "It's a real top of the cliff strategic move by the … View moreHamilton City Council has a $100,000 plan to stop stray moggies from breeding.
City councillors voted for an annual grant to de-sex stray or abandoned cats around the city.
It has won praise from SPCA chief executive Andrea Midgen: "It's a real top of the cliff strategic move by the Hamilton City Council - it's just amazing."
Paws 4 Life's Rachael Maher said the group had taken 1500 cats and kittens off the streets in the past year.
Read more here.
Do you think it's a good plan?
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Across Aotearoa we have amazing tamariki and rangatahi who come through our programmes and experience inspiring transformation journeys.
Paris from the Bay of Plenty recently caught up with Sun Live to discuss her journey and the positive impact that Project K has had on her life.
Kei runga noa … View moreAcross Aotearoa we have amazing tamariki and rangatahi who come through our programmes and experience inspiring transformation journeys.
Paris from the Bay of Plenty recently caught up with Sun Live to discuss her journey and the positive impact that Project K has had on her life.
Kei runga noa atu koe Paris! Thank you for inspiring us and leading the way for other rangatahi across the country!
Learn more about Paris' story here: bit.ly...
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