Come work with us!
Come work with us, Kirikiriroa/Hamiton 👋🏼
We are looking for a Community Connector in Kirikiriroa/Hamiton to join the team and help us activate Neighbours Day Aotearoa.
✨ We see being a Connector as a knit-in to compliment someone's already busy community work. This role could be done alongside another role
✨ The hours are flexible and varied
✨ Full training provided
✨ Paid role (fixed fee)
✨ The role is varied and dynamic and you can really make it your own (You know your community better than us!)
Or do you have a friend, whānau member, or a neighbour that would be perfect for this role? Let them know about this exciting opportunity by tagging them in this post.
We have a dedicated team that will work alongside you and training is provided. Find out more - www.neighboursday.org.nz... or email kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz
Poll: Is the increase in disability parking fines fair?
In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750—a 400% increase!
The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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89.3% Yes, it's fair
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9.9% No, it's unreasonable
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0.8% Other - I'll share below
Poll: What do you think about our city producing school lunches for NZ?
One hundred new jobs will be created in Hamilton as the city becomes the lunchbox of the nation.
All frozen school lunches from Kaitaia to Bluff will be made in Pukete in a purpose built plant operated by The School Lunch Collective.
What do you think about our city producing school lunches for NZ? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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66.7% I support it
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0% I don't support it
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33.3% I'm not really bothered
Are you following the water charge discussions at Hamilton City Council?
Hamilton city councillors have taken tangible steps towards a new water regime that will see a charge based on their property’s capital valuation in their rates bill for the first time next year.
The council voted unanimously on Thursday on a series of direction-setting decisions in relation to the 2024-2034 Long-Term Plan Amendments.