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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Free parking in the inner city of Hamilton is set to stay - at least for a few more years.
It’s a move that will please CBD retailers and shoppers alike.
The Hilda Ross bowlers are the champions of the 2024 Ryman Roll Up!
The victorious foursome, skip Neil, Chris, Frances and Sue, proved they know how to stay calm under pressure after a thrilling two day semi-final and final event held at Ryman Healthcare’s Murray Halberg Village in Lynfield, … View moreThe Hilda Ross bowlers are the champions of the 2024 Ryman Roll Up!
The victorious foursome, skip Neil, Chris, Frances and Sue, proved they know how to stay calm under pressure after a thrilling two day semi-final and final event held at Ryman Healthcare’s Murray Halberg Village in Lynfield, Auckland.
The Hamilton team’s path to victory saw them beat visiting Australians Deborah Cheetham Village in the semi-finals 16-6 before facing Havelock North’s James Wattie team the following day.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
An emergency housing provider who once housed 25 people on his rural Rototuna property is embroiled in a battle with authorities after the council deemed it unsafe and shut the operation down.
Harry Han housed 25 MSD clients at his Morning Calm Lodge, just north of the Waikato Expressway near … View moreAn emergency housing provider who once housed 25 people on his rural Rototuna property is embroiled in a battle with authorities after the council deemed it unsafe and shut the operation down.
Harry Han housed 25 MSD clients at his Morning Calm Lodge, just north of the Waikato Expressway near Gordonton Rd before Waikato District Council declared it unsafe for human inhabitation.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
As farmers prepare to flock to Fieldays, Hamilton commuters are suddenly finding themselves with a clear run through the city’s roadworks drafting gates.
Like some kind of miracle drug that clears up congestion in the body’s arteries, the stop-go controls on many of the city’s roadwork … View moreAs farmers prepare to flock to Fieldays, Hamilton commuters are suddenly finding themselves with a clear run through the city’s roadworks drafting gates.
Like some kind of miracle drug that clears up congestion in the body’s arteries, the stop-go controls on many of the city’s roadwork sites have been simultaneously stood down. The traffic can now get through without having to wait for someone clad in hi-vis holding up a red lollipop sign.
The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education
Fraser ACE is excited to announce that Term 3 classes will begin in July!
This term offers a diverse range of courses designed to cater to various interests. Whether you're looking to advance your career, pick up a new hobby, or expand your knowledge, Fraser ACE has something for everyone.… View moreFraser ACE is excited to announce that Term 3 classes will begin in July!
This term offers a diverse range of courses designed to cater to various interests. Whether you're looking to advance your career, pick up a new hobby, or expand your knowledge, Fraser ACE has something for everyone. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from experienced instructors in a supportive and engaging environment.
Enroll now to secure your spot and embark on a new educational journey this July. For more information and to register, visit Fraser ACE, or phone 07 846 8624 or email us on comed@fraser.school.nz
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hamilton City Council has more staffers earning in excess of $100,000 a year than any other council across Waikato - and the region’s highest paid council mandarin.
The Waikato Times filed an Official Information Act request with all 11 district, regional and city councils asking how much … View moreHamilton City Council has more staffers earning in excess of $100,000 a year than any other council across Waikato - and the region’s highest paid council mandarin.
The Waikato Times filed an Official Information Act request with all 11 district, regional and city councils asking how much their top five earners were paid, how many staff pulled in more than $100,000 a year and what their lowest salaries were.
The skies might be grey but there's colour in our communities - and we want to see it!
Resene and Neighbourly have teamed up this winter to bring you Bright Spots - a celebration of the brightest and most colourful spaces in our neighbourhoods. We want you to snap and share all those spots… View moreThe skies might be grey but there's colour in our communities - and we want to see it!
Resene and Neighbourly have teamed up this winter to bring you Bright Spots - a celebration of the brightest and most colourful spaces in our neighbourhoods. We want you to snap and share all those spots in your neighbourhood that bring a smile to your face and add a little colour to your day.
There are 10 prizes of $250 Resene ColorShop vouchers and $250 Prezzy® cards up for grabs so you can create your own Bright Spot!
Enter your local bright spots pics today and be in to *WIN*.
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Put your thinking caps on and prepare for this one-night-only event filled with brain-testing fundraiser.
Gather your team of four, or join individually and we'll match you with a team. Start sharpening your pencils because Saturday, 15th June is only a few weeks away!
We have a … View morePut your thinking caps on and prepare for this one-night-only event filled with brain-testing fundraiser.
Gather your team of four, or join individually and we'll match you with a team. Start sharpening your pencils because Saturday, 15th June is only a few weeks away!
We have a fantastic Beauty Raffle to give away, so bring along $5 for 3 tickets. We will drawn the winner on the night.
Bring along some cash for 'Buy An Answer' if you think you might get stuck.
Saturday 15th of June
7pm - 9.30pm
At the Waikato Bridge Club
56 Brookfield St, Hamilton East, Hamilton
$10 per person, 4 people to a group.
Book your team at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hamilton’s mayor wants to cut a 19.9% rates increase proposed for next year - and she’d support selling some city council asset sales to help.
Paula Southgate said she wants to pull the increase back towards the originally proposed 16.3%, which would be challenging but could make a … View moreHamilton’s mayor wants to cut a 19.9% rates increase proposed for next year - and she’d support selling some city council asset sales to help.
Paula Southgate said she wants to pull the increase back towards the originally proposed 16.3%, which would be challenging but could make a $100-a-year difference for the average Hamilton home.
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This winter, we are celebrating the 2024 Olympics with our TV Guide readers with a chance to win 1 of 4 65” Panasonic 4K TVs worth $3,999 each.
Pick up a copy of the TV Guide each week starting from the June 1 - 7 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! We’ve put… View moreThis winter, we are celebrating the 2024 Olympics with our TV Guide readers with a chance to win 1 of 4 65” Panasonic 4K TVs worth $3,999 each.
Pick up a copy of the TV Guide each week starting from the June 1 - 7 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! We’ve put a codeword in each of the following three issues, so find them all for more chances to win. You’ll have until July 3 to enter online or mail in your codeword. T&Cs apply.
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Michelle from Pukete
Just wondering if anyone has AGEE jars sitting in their garage they want to get rid of, as I would love to take them off your hands prepared to pay for them if required.
Please message 0226787300 Eric
Don’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in gorgeous Papamoa, worth just over $1.1 million.
Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be loved by … View moreDon’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in gorgeous Papamoa, worth just over $1.1 million.
Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be loved by its new owner.
Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it! Get your tickets today at heartlottery.org.nz.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Every year, thousands of New Zealanders are called up to serve as jurors in the High and District Courts, and it's an important way to contribute to your country.
But for some, jury service can be a huge disruption and a financial burden. Do you think changes could be made to our jury … View moreEvery year, thousands of New Zealanders are called up to serve as jurors in the High and District Courts, and it's an important way to contribute to your country.
But for some, jury service can be a huge disruption and a financial burden. Do you think changes could be made to our jury service system to address these challenges?
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Ashley from Nawton
2 Utility trolley/ hand truck tyres. Brand new, includes tubes. Size 4.10/3.50-4
Price: $20
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
One frustrated councillor walked out of a meeting before regional councillors set rates, and another didn’t vote in “protest”.
Regional councillors have agreed by a thin 7 for and 5 against margin to put forward a 2024-34 long term plan for adoption, exposing particular divisions over the … View moreOne frustrated councillor walked out of a meeting before regional councillors set rates, and another didn’t vote in “protest”.
Regional councillors have agreed by a thin 7 for and 5 against margin to put forward a 2024-34 long term plan for adoption, exposing particular divisions over the higher-than-suggested rates rise for next year: 7.4%.
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