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The Team from Hamilton City Council
40km/h in neighbourhoods where people live and play? 30km/h in busy places like shopping areas?
Tell us what you think about our plan for speeds around our city at ➡️ myhcc.nz...
Last Call for all of you creative cookies and DIY devotees to submit your work in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Remember, it can be an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for. Let us see these creations!
Submit your entry in the 2019 Resene … View moreLast Call for all of you creative cookies and DIY devotees to submit your work in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Remember, it can be an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for. Let us see these creations!
Submit your entry in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards by sharing your upcycled masterpiece with your neighbours. Of course, there are goodies to be won including four prizes up for grabs worth $500 (plus spot prizes). Multiple entries are welcome - don't forget to include your before and after pics and mention any Resene products you've used!
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Tina from Hillcrest
$100 ONO. Must pick up, Hillcrest. We can’t take it in our move, so keen for it to go to a good home, mat is worn out in spots, normal weather damage, wear and tear, approx 4 years old.
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Talk to one of our … View moreWe are passionate experts who are committed to providing you with uncompromising quality and value. We have an extensive range of carpet, vinyl, luxury vinyl plank / tile, and laminate wood from the market’s leading suppliers for both residential and commercial flooring.
Talk to one of our experienced and friendly flooring specialists for your flooring needs today or our mobile service can bring flooring samples to you.
Give us a call today on 07 854 5168 or 07 850 1639.
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
Sometimes we make mistakes when we’re driving, biking, or walking. We don’t think people should have to pay the price for that with their life or be seriously injured.
Better managing the speed people travel is one way to make it safer on our streets. We’d love to hear what you think about … View moreSometimes we make mistakes when we’re driving, biking, or walking. We don’t think people should have to pay the price for that with their life or be seriously injured.
Better managing the speed people travel is one way to make it safer on our streets. We’d love to hear what you think about our plan for this at ➡️ myhcc.nz...
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A white foamy discharge has been seen flowing through Hamilton on the Waikato River over the last two days.
It's entering the river through a stormwater pipe located at the northern end of the St Andrews golf course and had formed a three kilometre trail along the river's western bank.
… View moreA white foamy discharge has been seen flowing through Hamilton on the Waikato River over the last two days.
It's entering the river through a stormwater pipe located at the northern end of the St Andrews golf course and had formed a three kilometre trail along the river's western bank.
One nearby resident said this is the worst he's ever seen the foam.
Local councils are taking samples, asking around the area, and looking at the stormwater network - but so far it's an unidentified substance.
Read more here.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A white foamy discharge has been seen flowing through Hamilton on the Waikato River over the last two days.
It's entering the river through a stormwater pipe located at the northern end of the St Andrews golf course and had formed a three kilometre trail along the river's western bank.
… View moreA white foamy discharge has been seen flowing through Hamilton on the Waikato River over the last two days.
It's entering the river through a stormwater pipe located at the northern end of the St Andrews golf course and had formed a three kilometre trail along the river's western bank.
One nearby resident said this is the worst he's ever seen the foam.
Local councils are taking samples, asking around the area, and looking at the stormwater network - but so far it's an unidentified substance.
Read more here.
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi everyone,
We have four tickets to the Great NZ Food Show at Claudelands on May 4-5 to give away.
Just comment below and tell us why you deserve to go along free of charge and you'll be in the running. The editor will choose the winning response.
Read more about this year's event … View moreHi everyone,
We have four tickets to the Great NZ Food Show at Claudelands on May 4-5 to give away.
Just comment below and tell us why you deserve to go along free of charge and you'll be in the running. The editor will choose the winning response.
Read more about this year's event here
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Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz
Waikato Regional Council staff are investigating a foamy substance discharging from Hamilton's stormwater system into the Waikato River.
The regional council is advising people who take water from the river immediately downstream of the site to exercise caution until the substance is … View moreWaikato Regional Council staff are investigating a foamy substance discharging from Hamilton's stormwater system into the Waikato River.
The regional council is advising people who take water from the river immediately downstream of the site to exercise caution until the substance is identified.
The council was first contacted about 11am on Sunday by people who spotted the discharge from a pipe at the northern end of the golf course in St Andrews.
While the discharge appears to be detergent-based, there are a number of samples which have been collected by staff for analysis. Results are expected to be available later on Monday.
Returning for its second year, The New Zealand Dance Company is excited to bring its 2019 Kiss The Sky programme to the Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton on Tuesday 14th May. Combining the high-octane physicality of Korean choreographer KIM Jae Duk’s ‘Sigan’; the powerhouse choreography of … View moreReturning for its second year, The New Zealand Dance Company is excited to bring its 2019 Kiss The Sky programme to the Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton on Tuesday 14th May. Combining the high-octane physicality of Korean choreographer KIM Jae Duk’s ‘Sigan’; the powerhouse choreography of renowned Stephanie Lake in ‘If Never Was Now’; with the vibrant aesthetic of New Zealand’s Victoria Colombus in her new world premiere work ‘The Fibonacci’, Kiss The Sky is “…exciting, exhausting, exhilarating – and world class” (Otago Daily Times).
Book your tickets now, and join us at an Asian-Pacific constellation of original dance, music and design.
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Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a … View moreWinter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a better deal.
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
More than 20,000 extra people are expected to call Hamilton home in the next 10 years. We want to make sure how we manage speed is right for our busy and growing city.
Tell us if we’ve got it right at myhcc.nz...
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Almost 60 per cent of at Waikato DHB staff have witnessed bullying at work in the past year, "mind blowing" figures reveal.
Meanwhile, thirty-two per cent of respondents said they felt bullied by a team member over the same period.
Almost 4000 staffers filled in the survey in late 2018, … View moreAlmost 60 per cent of at Waikato DHB staff have witnessed bullying at work in the past year, "mind blowing" figures reveal.
Meanwhile, thirty-two per cent of respondents said they felt bullied by a team member over the same period.
Almost 4000 staffers filled in the survey in late 2018, and board members saw the survey results in a recent meeting.
Speaking later, Dave Macpherson called the figures mind blowing and said whoever ended up running the DHB would have to do something about it.
Outgoing interim chief executive Derek Wright said it was naive to think bullying wasn't going on in a big organisation, but the figure were concerning.
Some instances of bullying would probably have been feedback which wasn't delivered in a constructive way, he said.
Read a former staffer's story here, or more about the staff survey results here.
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Junior doctors at Waikato Hospital and other District Health Boards are striking from 8 am on Monday 29 April to 8 am on Saturday 4 May. Services will be affected as there will be fewer staff on duty.
We will be rescheduling many appointments for surgery, treatments and outpatient clinics and … View moreJunior doctors at Waikato Hospital and other District Health Boards are striking from 8 am on Monday 29 April to 8 am on Saturday 4 May. Services will be affected as there will be fewer staff on duty.
We will be rescheduling many appointments for surgery, treatments and outpatient clinics and giving priority to the emergency, intensive care and maternity.
All patients whose operations or clinical appointments are affected by the strike will be notified by telephone. Not all clinics are being deferred, so if you have not been notified please call the service to confirm. If you are unsure please call 0800 276 216.
Please save the hospital Emergency Department for emergencies.
If your illness or injury is not urgent, you may face long delays. Go to your family doctor or local accident and medical centre. Contact Healthline on 0800 611 611 for advice from a trained professional.
Need mental health support and someone to talk to? Free call or text 1737 any time, 24 hours a day. You’ll get to talk to (or text with) a trained counsellor.
Should the strike notice be lifted, services will resume.
We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
www.waikatodhb.health.nz/strike
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