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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Our skilled Arts Therapist will guide you step-by-step, offering personal support in a small group setting. You'll have the chance to sculpt, paint, draw, and explore creative mindfulness exercises.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A car park is closed and sandbags are being brought in after more of Port Waikato’s Sunset Beach succumbed to erosion.
However, the local lifesaving club has a plan to at least slow the damage the township has been battling.
What do you think should be done about the erosion? Let us know in… View moreA car park is closed and sandbags are being brought in after more of Port Waikato’s Sunset Beach succumbed to erosion.
However, the local lifesaving club has a plan to at least slow the damage the township has been battling.
What do you think should be done about the erosion? Let us know in the comments. (Please add NFP if you don't want your comments used in print.)
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Fonterra is slashing up to 100 jobs at its Hamilton headquarters and outsourcing work overseas as part of cost-saving measures that employees say are just the beginning.
Staff said the scale of the proposed cuts in the finance and accounting team were “brutal” and many long-serving employees… View moreFonterra is slashing up to 100 jobs at its Hamilton headquarters and outsourcing work overseas as part of cost-saving measures that employees say are just the beginning.
Staff said the scale of the proposed cuts in the finance and accounting team were “brutal” and many long-serving employees were affected.
The Team from Patrick Hogan Village
Do you feel less steady on your feet than you used to be, or perhaps have already experienced a fall or seizure? If so, a medical alarm can help you regain your independence and confidence.
If you have a medical emergency or fall, just press the button on your personal medical alarm and speak to… View moreDo you feel less steady on your feet than you used to be, or perhaps have already experienced a fall or seizure? If so, a medical alarm can help you regain your independence and confidence.
If you have a medical emergency or fall, just press the button on your personal medical alarm and speak to an operator through the built-in speaker. If you can’t speak, an ambulance will be dispatched immediately.
There are a number of different medical alarm options available in New Zealand, so you will be able to find one that suits your needs.
Click read more for the full article.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
12-year-old Jorja McCarthy holds a plaque which reads, “Appollo. You will always be in our hearts like a star in the sky”.
She fits it in place with the same care and tenderness that she gave little Appollo in life. The fence she’s attaching it to is Hamilton’s new Rainbow Bridge; a … View more12-year-old Jorja McCarthy holds a plaque which reads, “Appollo. You will always be in our hearts like a star in the sky”.
She fits it in place with the same care and tenderness that she gave little Appollo in life. The fence she’s attaching it to is Hamilton’s new Rainbow Bridge; a place to remember the city’s departed pets.
What do you think of the idea? Let us know in the comments. (Please include NFP if you don't want your comments used in print.)
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
There are spots in Hamilton where it’s inescapable. Supermarket trolleys loaded with rubbish. Debris accumulating under trees. Plastic bags and Lime scooters thrown down a riverbank.
The depressing tide of litter and rubbish shows few signs of going away, despite the heroic efforts of some … View moreThere are spots in Hamilton where it’s inescapable. Supermarket trolleys loaded with rubbish. Debris accumulating under trees. Plastic bags and Lime scooters thrown down a riverbank.
The depressing tide of litter and rubbish shows few signs of going away, despite the heroic efforts of some individuals to do their bit. One gully cleanup in Donny Park netted a tonne of rubbish, including supermarket trolleys.
Does this stuff get to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments (please add NFP if you don't want them to appear in print).
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EarthDiverse is pleased to announce two new Philosophy courses starting next week with Peter Dornauf:
• PHL 216: The Meaning of Life: Wednesdays 11:00am-1:00pm beginning 31 July 2024; 3 consecutive weekly sessions.
One of life's perennial questions, the one that gets the most airtime, … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce two new Philosophy courses starting next week with Peter Dornauf:
• PHL 216: The Meaning of Life: Wednesdays 11:00am-1:00pm beginning 31 July 2024; 3 consecutive weekly sessions.
One of life's perennial questions, the one that gets the most airtime, especially in the modern era: What does it ALL mean? There are several contenders that claim to answer this troubling question, and our series of three consecutive discussions will explore each of them.
• PHL217: Loss: Wednesdays 11:00am-1:00pm 28 Aug 2024; 3 consecutive weekly sessions.
Schopenhauer once said that life was a series of losses. Like all philosophical claims, it is three quarters true. A good deal of western literature, starting with the story of Adam and Eve losing their Eden home, is replete with narratives that deal with the subject. Today there is talk of losing our own garden home—the planet. This series of three lecturers will traverse the theme of loss—that “dark underpinning of our lives”—looking at everything from the loss of hopes and dreams to the loss of love, innocence and life itself.
All courses are available as in-person classes in Hamilton, New Zealand, live-streamed via Zoom to anywhere in the world with a good internet connection, or as video recordings available for viewing at your leisure.
For more info on these courses, and for info and registration on all of our other History, Philosophy and Language courses on offer this Term, please visit our website by clicking on the Read More link below:
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
It was built on the property by a neighbour, without consent or the business owner knowing part of it crossed the boundary onto his property.
Hamilton City Council told him to fix the retaining wall, but MBIE has recently overturned the decision.
Do you think he should have to fix it? Tell us… View moreIt was built on the property by a neighbour, without consent or the business owner knowing part of it crossed the boundary onto his property.
Hamilton City Council told him to fix the retaining wall, but MBIE has recently overturned the decision.
Do you think he should have to fix it? Tell us why/why not in the comments. Please add NFP if you don't want your comments used in print.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
An illegal dumping hotspot outside a Kāinga Ora housing complex has cost the state landlord more than $12,000 to clean up, but stopping it from happening remains a difficult job.
The oak tree is outside a 32-home complex on Peachgrove Rd near the intersection with Clyde St in Hamilton East and … View moreAn illegal dumping hotspot outside a Kāinga Ora housing complex has cost the state landlord more than $12,000 to clean up, but stopping it from happening remains a difficult job.
The oak tree is outside a 32-home complex on Peachgrove Rd near the intersection with Clyde St in Hamilton East and has mostly been surrounded by rubbish for the last five years.
Is rubbish illegally dumped near you? Let us know in the comments. (Please add NFP if you don't want your comments to appear in print.)
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Our Children's Arts Therapy workshop is back! From painting to sculpture, your little one will explore a range of mediums while connecting with others. Don't miss this opportunity for creativity and connection!
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It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, keeping up to date with the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free and … View moreIt might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, keeping up to date with the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.
To book your vaccination, go to BookMyVaccine.nz or talk to your healthcare provider.
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Are you a tenant or homeowner in Hamilton looking to ensure your living space is safe and healthy? The Healthy Homes Standards are now in effect, and a healthy homes assessment can give you peace of mind and help you comply with these regulations. A healthy homes assessment is a comprehensive … View moreAre you a tenant or homeowner in Hamilton looking to ensure your living space is safe and healthy? The Healthy Homes Standards are now in effect, and a healthy homes assessment can give you peace of mind and help you comply with these regulations. A healthy homes assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your home's condition, identifying areas that may be putting your health at risk. From ventilation and insulation to moisture and heating, our experts will check everything to ensure your home meets the required standards. By getting a healthy homes assessment, you can not only protect your health and wellbeing but also increase your property's value and attract quality tenants. Don't wait - get your healthy homes assessment today and start enjoying a safer, healthier living environment!"
"At Healthy Homes Vinnie's, we're committed to helping tenants and homeowners in Hamilton create a warm, safe, and healthy living environment. Our wrap-around services mean that we don't just stop at assessing your home's condition - we also offer a range of solutions to help you address any issues we identify. From providing guidance on energy-efficient habits, we're here to support you every step of the way. Our team of experts will work closely with you to understand your unique needs and provide personalized recommendations on how to make your home warmer and drier. We'll also educate you on simple changes you can make to your daily routine to reduce condensation, mould, and moisture, and show you how to use your heating and ventilation systems effectively. With our help, you can enjoy a healthier, more comfortable living space that's tailored to your needs and budget. Get in touch with us today to learn more about how we can support you in creating a healthy home."
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
For years former Waikato woman Anna Petchell would deal to the unholy mess at marinas when she worked on yachts around the world.
But New Zealand was a shock when she returned in 2019. “I had always said to people, no, New Zealand's a clean green place. We always get raised to pick up our… View moreFor years former Waikato woman Anna Petchell would deal to the unholy mess at marinas when she worked on yachts around the world.
But New Zealand was a shock when she returned in 2019. “I had always said to people, no, New Zealand's a clean green place. We always get raised to pick up our rubbish,” she says. “And then I got home and I was like, it's terrible."
Have you ever done your own cleanup? Let us know in the comments. (Please add NFP if you don't want your comment to appear in print.)
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