Flagstaff, Hamilton

727 days ago

Have you heard there may be bin collection delays this week?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Covid cases have left the collection contractors short-staffed, Hamilton City Council says.

The advice is to put your bin out on the usual day but, if it's not emptied, put it out again the next morning.

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727 days ago

Home and property inspiration delivered to your inbox

Homed

What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?

Homed newsletter keeps you on top of the real estate market, takes you inside gorgeous New Zealand homes, give you a taste of how … View more
What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?

Homed newsletter keeps you on top of the real estate market, takes you inside gorgeous New Zealand homes, give you a taste of how celebrities live, keep you up to date with interior trends, provide project ideas, and more. Be inspired to dream big about your own space - and get on the path to making those dreams come true. Sign up for free here.
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727 days ago

Wooden Cupboard

Gert from Huntington

Multi-purpose cupboard incl. storage - Good condition, very robust | Pickup H 1.6 x W 1.07 x L 0.7 meters

Free

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739 days ago

New Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge over river

The Team from Momentum Waikato

The Government announcement below for new infrastructure funding is great news for the Hamilton CBD, congratulations to the Hamilton City Council.

It is particularly pleasing that this intensification funding means the Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge across the river will get built.

We played a… View more
The Government announcement below for new infrastructure funding is great news for the Hamilton CBD, congratulations to the Hamilton City Council.

It is particularly pleasing that this intensification funding means the Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge across the river will get built.

We played a key role in getting the bridge project to this point, something we haven't previously promoted publicly.

In 2020 Momentum Waikato partnered with Rotary Clubs of Hamilton, led in this by Don Law and John Gallagher, to commission and then work with Beca to produce the Concept Development Report required to get the bridge formally into the Hamilton City Council Long-Term Plan.

The project team engaged with Te Haa o te Whenua o Kirikiriroa, Bike Waikato, Living Streets Hamilton, Te Awa The Great NZ River Ride, Waikato Regional Council and various HCC folks to identify the best location for the new span - from the north side of the Waikato Museum | Te Whare Taonga o Waikato to the south end of Memorial Park - and the immediate factors to consider in the various engineering options.

That report was gratefully received by the Mayor and Councillors and development of the bridge project was subsequently budgeted into the Long-Term Plan.

We then stepped away, having completed our part. The proposal always required central government funding of some kind, the HCC itself subsequently added the bridge to its application to central government for funding for intensification infrastructure. The Rotary Clubs of Hamilton intend to fundraise for the added cost of making sure the bridge is designed to be a spectacular icon for Kirikiriroa-Hamilton.

This is an example of Momentum Waikato fulfilling its role as a community leadership foundation, using the flexibility of our mission and credibility of our purpose and track record to light the spark needed to make things happen.

We connect and convene in the community, sometimes funding key process steps not covered by others' remits, bridging the gap between the state and business to create 'three P' partnerships - Public-Private-Philanthropic. Always apolitical and non-partisan, because we are working for everyone.

Hope to see you on the new bridge the day it opens.

For a Better Waikato, for everyone, forever.

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727 days ago

Tarot reading this Saturday

Aaron from Chartwell

TAROT CARD READINGS THIS SATURDAY
Wanting a reading done then come down this Saturday to Extravaganza in the Park Hamilton NZ Christmas Market 2022 from 9am-2pm and see Dawn.

With over 30years experience Dawn has an amazing gift and can connect you with the spiritual world. Well recommended. Tarot… View more
TAROT CARD READINGS THIS SATURDAY
Wanting a reading done then come down this Saturday to Extravaganza in the Park Hamilton NZ Christmas Market 2022 from 9am-2pm and see Dawn.

With over 30years experience Dawn has an amazing gift and can connect you with the spiritual world. Well recommended. Tarot readings $30 be in fast as often she is very booked.

Head over to our Facebook page to win $200 to spend at the event. Fb: EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE PARK HAMILTON NZ

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728 days ago

Beautiful Handmade Wooden Vase Decor

David from Flagstaff

Small vase 150
Large vase 300
Pick up only
Ph/txt 02102277256

Negotiable

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729 days ago

Family Passes - aMAZEme - Rotorua

Noel from Chartwell

amazeme.co.nz is the website of this attraction. I have family passes for 2 Adults and 2 children.
I bought a Rotorua holiday package in a mental health charity auction and can not use the passes to aMAZEme before the expiry date of 15 December.
They are valued at $55. Any offers over $25 are … View more
amazeme.co.nz is the website of this attraction. I have family passes for 2 Adults and 2 children.
I bought a Rotorua holiday package in a mental health charity auction and can not use the passes to aMAZEme before the expiry date of 15 December.
They are valued at $55. Any offers over $25 are acceptable. Contact Noel 027 2228157 or respond to this post.

Negotiable

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731 days ago

Downpipe

Robert from Pukete

Looking for an offcut or similar 1.2m approx for 65mm round Marley downpipe.

730 days ago

Win your share of $10,000 this Christmas with Mags4Gifts.

Mags4gifts

We are giving 10 lucky winners $1,000 cash each this Christmas, to enter all you have to do is make a purchase on Mags4Gifts. Spoil your loved ones by gifting them a subscription or treat yourself to your favourite magazine or newspaper subscription.

Mags4Gifts is your one-stop shop for all of … View more
We are giving 10 lucky winners $1,000 cash each this Christmas, to enter all you have to do is make a purchase on Mags4Gifts. Spoil your loved ones by gifting them a subscription or treat yourself to your favourite magazine or newspaper subscription.

Mags4Gifts is your one-stop shop for all of your Christmas gifts with a range of over 50 products to choose from, including our popular NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, and TV Guide magazines.

Each product purchased on Mags4Gifts will automatically place you in the draw to win a cash prize - and the best part, there’s no limit on how many times you can enter! Promotion ends 8 Jan 2023, for T&Cs click here.

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731 days ago

December issue of Dispatch from Jerusalem

Beth Mather from Bridges For Peace New Zealand

The latest issue of Dispatch from Jerusalem magazine is now available online or you can DM and request a hard copy.

Beautiful Israel Calendar 2022-2023 is available to order DM online, email or by phone. $20 per copy plus postage for mailing.

733 days ago

Long-time funder of neo-natal care looks to the future

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Earlier this year the Prime Minister’s Science Prize went to a multidisciplinary team doing world-leading research into abnormal blood-sugar levels in newborns, work partially funded by a small Waikato trust that has been quietly supporting the critical care of premature and sick babies for … View moreEarlier this year the Prime Minister’s Science Prize went to a multidisciplinary team doing world-leading research into abnormal blood-sugar levels in newborns, work partially funded by a small Waikato trust that has been quietly supporting the critical care of premature and sick babies for nearly forty years.

Now the Waikato Sick Babies Trust has moved to diversify and grow its income by setting up a ‘named fund’ with Momentum Waikato, the region’s community foundation.

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733 days ago

Pet Feeding/house sitting

Sandy from Rototuna North

Hi neighbors, if you need someone to feed your pets while you away please let me know. I charge $15 a feed. Also I am able to house sit if that's something you are also looking for. I am retired so am available at short notice 😊

735 days ago

Poll: Should our voting age be lowered to 16?

Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz

On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.

The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended … View more
On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.

The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended to our 16 and 17-year-olds.

“This is history,” said Make It 16 co-director Caeden Tipler. “Today New Zealand’s highest court has confirmed that stopping young people from voting is a breach of our human rights...The government and Parliament cannot ignore such a clear legal and moral message. They must let us vote.”

Share your thoughts below - these may be published in the We Say You Say column of the local papers.

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Should our voting age be lowered to 16?
  • 13.9% Yes - they should be allowed to vote
    13.9% Complete
  • 3.7% Maybe - I need more information
    3.7% Complete
  • 3.2% It doesn't bother me either way
    3.2% Complete
  • 79.2% No - I don't agree with this
    79.2% Complete
3337 votes
734 days ago

Whakaata Māori Presents: WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022.

MaoriTV

The WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022 will bring together one hundred and ninety-two players from 12 countries to compete for the world title in Tāmaki Makaurau from 26 November – 4 December 2022.

Whakaata Māori is the first indigenous broadcaster in the world selected to host the … View more
The WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022 will bring together one hundred and ninety-two players from 12 countries to compete for the world title in Tāmaki Makaurau from 26 November – 4 December 2022.

Whakaata Māori is the first indigenous broadcaster in the world selected to host the Softball World Cup. Four teams of commentators and experts, including reo Māori speakers, will infuse the Māori language into live games in a simple and engaging way.

‍Livestream coverage begins at noon on Saturday 26 November on MĀORI+ and free-to-air on Whakaata Māori.
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736 days ago

Whitewear Disposal

BJ from Pukete

Is there someone out there, that collects and disposes of unwanted whitewear?

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