
Handy man Needed
We are Currently on the lookout for a skilled handyman to join our team. This role is perfect for someone who loves to be out and about doing a variety of repairs and maintenance in various locations around Hamilton/Waikato region.
Job Description
Respond to service calls in a timely fashion and demonstrate a courteous, and professional attitude dealing with residents. Troubleshoot and make repairs to single and multi-family residential properties in one or more of the following categories: drywall, painting, carpentry, cabinets, countertops, doors, windows, siding, fences, flooring, light plumbing, light electrical, appliances, deck repair, gutters, garage doors, pressure washing and more
Please note that applicants for this position must have either NZ citizenship or a current, open, and valid NZ work permit, and currently be physically in New Zealand. Must have your own equipment, tools, reliable transportation and be on-time and have valid driving licence.
Please contact me on my email:
wpr.admin@oncoreservice.co.nz

Poll: Is your nearest emergency department up to scratch?
Concerns have been raised about Nelson Hospital with complaints of lack of staffing and excessive wait times. Do you have confidence in your local emergency department?

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35.2% Yes, it serves us well
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63.8% No, I have concerns
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1% Other - I'll share below

Poll: Have you tried the Grumpy Baker's food?
Hamilton’s Grumpy Baker is expanding into cakes.
The popular bakery has opened a new production kitchen next door to its original location, marking a major milestone in just four years of business.
Have you tried the Grumpy Baker's food? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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16% Yes
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84% No

Waikato’s five biggest Kāinga Ora debtors have their debts slashed to 12 weeks’ rent
Waikato’s largest Kāinga Ora debtor owes more than $33,000, has been in rent arrears for five years of a seven-year tenancy and is set to have their debt reduced to just 12 weeks’ of rent.
The Waikato Times can reveal they aren’t the only Waikato-based Kāinga Ora debtor set to get their rent arrears bill slashed, with the bills for the top-five largest rent debtors all being cut to 12 weeks’ rent.
