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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
An ambulance with a difference is ready for the back straight of gallop and harness meetings in Cambridge.
It’s designed especially for horses and is the brainchild of two vets who developed the idea while chatting in their backyard in Mosgiel.
Have you ever heard of a horse ambulance? Tell… View moreAn ambulance with a difference is ready for the back straight of gallop and harness meetings in Cambridge.
It’s designed especially for horses and is the brainchild of two vets who developed the idea while chatting in their backyard in Mosgiel.
Have you ever heard of a horse ambulance? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
The cost cut crusading Minister for Local Government hasn’t banned Christmas, but says councils shouldn’t be looking to ratepayers but rather volunteer help if they want to contribute to parades and commemorations.
However, he’s promising to help by getting road cones out of Santa’s way.… View moreThe cost cut crusading Minister for Local Government hasn’t banned Christmas, but says councils shouldn’t be looking to ratepayers but rather volunteer help if they want to contribute to parades and commemorations.
However, he’s promising to help by getting road cones out of Santa’s way.
Have you ever tried to do traffic management for an event? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Continuing with Neighbourly's online Q&A with experts in their field, this week we are tackling online safety with Jandy Fiske from Netsafe.
Jandy Fiske has been with Netsafe for nearly 8 years. Starting on their helpline, she's now Netsafe's Community Engagement Advisor. … View moreContinuing with Neighbourly's online Q&A with experts in their field, this week we are tackling online safety with Jandy Fiske from Netsafe.
Jandy Fiske has been with Netsafe for nearly 8 years. Starting on their helpline, she's now Netsafe's Community Engagement Advisor. Jandy says: 'I'm passionate about online safety because I strongly oppose bullying and want to support those affected by it.'
Jandy is passionate about protecting vulnerable communities and is promoting online safety to ensure no one falls prey to online scams. She can answer your questions about any type of online scams, and also about online harm such as online bullying.
↓ Ask your question below now and she'll be online on Wednesday, 11th September to reply to you ↓
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Alex Hutt went from struggling on the dole in New Zealand to making over $100,000 a year in a job across the ditch.
Although the 25-year-old misses New Zealand, he won’t be giving up his Aussie lifestyle any time soon and he’s not alone - Statistics from Infometrics show a steady increase, … View moreAlex Hutt went from struggling on the dole in New Zealand to making over $100,000 a year in a job across the ditch.
Although the 25-year-old misses New Zealand, he won’t be giving up his Aussie lifestyle any time soon and he’s not alone - Statistics from Infometrics show a steady increase, beginning after the Covid-19 lockdowns, in young people leaving New Zealand either permanently or for an extended period.
What do you reckon? Are lots of young people heading overseas?
Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Samuel from Hillcrest
Getting rare and hard to find.
This is a valued piece to my book collection and is a regretful sale however I am needing to pay for my passport.
Great condition.
Price: $300
Jean Masters from Hamilton Methodist Social Services
The theme is "Sign up for Sign Language Rights." Given the 20th anniversary of the CRPD in 2026, we are striving towards a better implementation of the CRPD at the national level through the linguistic human rights of deaf people. Sign up for Sign Language rights by working with your … View moreThe theme is "Sign up for Sign Language Rights." Given the 20th anniversary of the CRPD in 2026, we are striving towards a better implementation of the CRPD at the national level through the linguistic human rights of deaf people. Sign up for Sign Language rights by working with your local and national associations to announce the achievement of a concrete goal for deaf communities today. World Federation of the Deaf - Jean is an individual member of this organisation.
Jean Masters from Hamilton Methodist Social Services
A NZSL class is held at the Hamilton Central Library, Level 2, near the lift, every Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. through school terms. It is a basic everyday conversation in NZSL. Everyone is welcome, and it is free.
Jean Masters from Hamilton Methodist Social Services
Would you like to learn our NZSL (New Zealand Sign Language) concept in Te Reo sign language? Why not try learning our NZSL with us?
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
South Waikato district councillors will soon face the vexed question of whether Santa Parades are core council services, or simply “nice to haves”.
Last year was the first time in 35 years Tokoroa locals missed seeing Santa Claus roll down Bridge St after volunteers from the Tokoroa City … View moreSouth Waikato district councillors will soon face the vexed question of whether Santa Parades are core council services, or simply “nice to haves”.
Last year was the first time in 35 years Tokoroa locals missed seeing Santa Claus roll down Bridge St after volunteers from the Tokoroa City Lions Club pulled the pin on their annual parade due to escalating costs for health and safety and traffic management regulations.
Do you think Santa parades are a core service for councils? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Samuel from Hillcrest
Will accept offers within reason
Fine piece with a good weight to it.
Selling for 155USD online at Postmark Jewelers.
##SACRED## GODLY## PEACE##
##PROSPEROUS## PROTECTION##
God bless and warm regards to all.
Price: $100
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
There’s no clear evidence of culpability for the orange sediment discharge to the Ōhinemuri River other than it being the result of mining activity, according to Waikato Regional Council.
But there are signs that vegetation growth had created a dam behind which sediment had built up.
Did … View moreThere’s no clear evidence of culpability for the orange sediment discharge to the Ōhinemuri River other than it being the result of mining activity, according to Waikato Regional Council.
But there are signs that vegetation growth had created a dam behind which sediment had built up.
Did you hear the findings about the orange river incident?
Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A plane flying from Christchurch to Wellington on Sunday had smoke billowing out of the engine and upon landing, passengers had to open the emergency exit and jump out. Have you had any scary flying experiences?
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
While some reckon Kihikihi’s new cycleway has made the streets safer, others believe it’s been a “terrible” waste of $7.2 million.
The project saw various traffic calming measures installed, along with a two-lane cycleway like a mini road separated from the main drag on Whitmore St by a … View moreWhile some reckon Kihikihi’s new cycleway has made the streets safer, others believe it’s been a “terrible” waste of $7.2 million.
The project saw various traffic calming measures installed, along with a two-lane cycleway like a mini road separated from the main drag on Whitmore St by a grass verge.
Do you live in or near Kihikihi? What do you think? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from New Zealand Police
We’re here to remind you about what to do when you see, or hear, an emergency services vehicle responding under lights and sirens. When seconds count, it can save lives.
We’ve had recent examples where drivers completely ignore the Police vehicle behind them. Other drivers slow right down … View moreWe’re here to remind you about what to do when you see, or hear, an emergency services vehicle responding under lights and sirens. When seconds count, it can save lives.
We’ve had recent examples where drivers completely ignore the Police vehicle behind them. Other drivers slow right down without safely pulling over, and delay Police from responding to emergency situations. Please help us by allowing our team to get to those in need, so we can save lives.
Top tips when an emergency services vehicle approaches with lights and sirens:
🚑 You are required by law to pull to the side of the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
🚔 If the lights and siren of the Police vehicle continue past you, you can resume your journey.
🚒 Make sure you check the road is clear before moving on.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
These items have been recalled this month. If you have one of these items at home, click on the title to see the details to ensure it is not a risk to your household.
Food recalls:
All Good Oat Milk (Possible presence of Bacillus cereus)
… View moreThese items have been recalled this month. If you have one of these items at home, click on the title to see the details to ensure it is not a risk to your household.
Food recalls:
All Good Oat Milk (Possible presence of Bacillus cereus)
Pies and sausage roll products - Good Time, Hub Gourmet and No.8 Premium brands
Value range Natural Almonds
South African shop Safari Meats - Biltong, Cabanossi, Droëwors and cured meats
Te Matuku oyster products (Risk of norovirus)
Product recalls:
Olimpia Splendid fan heaters
Euroblade Suntower Infared heater
Bobcat mower with recalled engines
Kids MGA Miniverse Make-it sets
Fisher Price baby gift set
Vehicle recalls can be found here.
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