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10 days ago

Momentum launches free new online Will-writing tool

The Team from Momentum Waikato

September is Wills Month, the annual reminder to create or update this all-important record of your wishes for when you pass away.

Having an up-to-date Will can save your loved ones emotional and financial stress during a difficult time.

Writing or updating your Will is also an opportunity to consider and commit to a bequest to Momentum Waikato as your local community foundation, creating a legacy that will forever support your community or favourite charity.

This Wills Month, Momentum Waikato is launching its own FREE online service that makes Will-making easier all year round.

Find out more at the link below.

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3 days ago

Poll: What does 'Kei te pēhea koe' mean?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Maori Language Week) is upon us and we always love to get involved.

Add your vote to the poll and share a phrase in te Reo Māori below to be in to win a $25 Prezzy card.

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What does 'Kei te pēhea koe' mean?
  • 4.4% You are finally here
    4.4% Complete
  • 86.2% How are you (feeling)?
    86.2% Complete
  • 1.5% There are two fish
    1.5% Complete
  • 7.9% Pass the salt, please
    7.9% Complete
1299 votes
7 hours ago

Poll: Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Drivers get where they need to go, but sometimes it seems that we are all abiding by different road rules (for example, the varying ways drivers indicate around a roundabout).
Do you think drivers should be required to take a quick driving theory test every 10 years?

Vote in the poll and share any road rules that you've seen bent! 😱

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Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?
  • 52.2% Yes
    52.2% Complete
  • 45.7% No
    45.7% Complete
  • 2.1% Other - I'll share below
    2.1% Complete
1303 votes
1 hour ago

What's the highest card surcharge you've come across?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Some card payments will add an extra 3.03% to your bill at Te Awamutu’s Central Cafe - well over the suggested 2% ceiling.

There’s also a 2.5% credit card and contactless surcharge at another eatery in the town, Red Kitchen, and the Commerce Commission calls both “hard to justify”.

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