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1969 days ago

You are greater than any obstacle

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Everyday Kiwi kids are faced with obstacles that can be hard to overcome. All Tamariki deserve the chance to have a great future – sometimes all they need is a helping hand and guidance along the way.

That’s what the Graeme Dingle Foundation does. Our programmes help young people thrive, … View more
Everyday Kiwi kids are faced with obstacles that can be hard to overcome. All Tamariki deserve the chance to have a great future – sometimes all they need is a helping hand and guidance along the way.

That’s what the Graeme Dingle Foundation does. Our programmes help young people thrive, develop confidence in who they are to make the most of their precious lives and become positive contributors to our communities.

We are proud to be the official charity of New Zealand Rugby.

Together we’re showing Kiwi Kids that what they have inside is greater than any obstacle.
Find out more

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1973 days ago

Hamilton Christian School moving towards integration

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

I was honoured to visit Hamilton Christian School yesterday to help make the announcement around them moving towards becoming an integrated school, which will cut parent fees and provide extra educational resources for the school.

Since my election to Parliament I have been a strong advocate of … View more
I was honoured to visit Hamilton Christian School yesterday to help make the announcement around them moving towards becoming an integrated school, which will cut parent fees and provide extra educational resources for the school.

Since my election to Parliament I have been a strong advocate of this proposal, speaking with Minister Hipkins on many occasions.

I am excited to see progress in this area, and thank the school leadership for the excellent work they have done and continue to do.

Hamilton Christian School has won government approval to negotiate to become an integrated state school. www.stuff.co.nz....

1970 days ago

Which New Zealand regions have the worst speeders?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Satellite-based data has revealed the New Zealand regions where the worst speeding offenders drive.

On a per-capita basis, the Tasman Police district is the worst with an infringement level of 1.01 over four years. The region includes Nelson Bays, the West Coast and Marlborough. It was the only … View more
Satellite-based data has revealed the New Zealand regions where the worst speeding offenders drive.

On a per-capita basis, the Tasman Police district is the worst with an infringement level of 1.01 over four years. The region includes Nelson Bays, the West Coast and Marlborough. It was the only area surveyed to break the 1:1 ratio.

The second highest was Waitemata (0.82), followed by Waikato (0.74). To read more, click here

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1970 days ago

Tākaro: the te reo card game

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

You've probably played memory, but have you tried it in te reo?
A group of Hamilton entrepreneurs, Game Kings, have launched a kick starter to get their game, Tākaro, into production.
It's all about matching, and you'll need to remember the symbols in te reo Māori.
View more
You've probably played memory, but have you tried it in te reo?
A group of Hamilton entrepreneurs, Game Kings, have launched a kick starter to get their game, Tākaro, into production.
It's all about matching, and you'll need to remember the symbols in te reo Māori.
Read more about the game here.

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1970 days ago

Support your local community with My Challenge

Challenge Fuel

My Challenge is a rewards programme designed to make a difference.
You can earn points, save on fuel with discounts and support your local community by donating your points or discounts.
Register here

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1974 days ago

Volunteer Team Excellence Award winner!

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

The winner of the Team Excellence Award, from the 2019 Volunteer Excellence Awards is the EPILEPSY WAIKATO CHARITABLE TRUST BOARD - nominated by the Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust

Many people have reaped the benefits of the board’s hard work. They have established a reputable organisation in … View more
The winner of the Team Excellence Award, from the 2019 Volunteer Excellence Awards is the EPILEPSY WAIKATO CHARITABLE TRUST BOARD - nominated by the Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust

Many people have reaped the benefits of the board’s hard work. They have established a reputable organisation in eight years which is now the first port of call for those with the most challenging epilepsy related circumstances.

Well done team! Check out all results here: www.facebook.com...

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1970 days ago

Local collection events - Amnesty and Buy-back

The Team from New Zealand Police

Over the next three months New Zealanders have the opportunity to ensure that all prohibited firearms are removed out of our communities.

We know that the firearms community are good New Zealanders who want to do the right thing.

These local collection points are the opportunity to do just … View more
Over the next three months New Zealanders have the opportunity to ensure that all prohibited firearms are removed out of our communities.

We know that the firearms community are good New Zealanders who want to do the right thing.

These local collection points are the opportunity to do just that.

We look forward to working with all our communities across Aotearoa as part of this journey.

www.police.govt.nz...

1970 days ago

Poll: Should DIY funerals be made easier?

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Waikato Times

Hi neighbours,
One Taupō resident ran into a bit of trouble when he wanted to organise his mum's cremation himself recently, having to drive his mum's body around town to get medical sign-off.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
So do you think the process should be made easier for people who … View more
Hi neighbours,
One Taupō resident ran into a bit of trouble when he wanted to organise his mum's cremation himself recently, having to drive his mum's body around town to get medical sign-off.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
So do you think the process should be made easier for people who don't want to go through a funeral director when their loved one dies?

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Should DIY funerals be made easier?
  • 74.5% Yes, for sure
    74.5% Complete
  • 25.5% No, there's a formal process for a reason
    25.5% Complete
47 votes
1971 days ago

Do you own this MacBook Pro?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Apple has determined that in a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units, the battery may overheat and pose a fire safety risk.

If you have an older generation Apple MacBook Pro, follow the instructions and use the serial number lookup tool to determine if it is affected and … View more
Apple has determined that in a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units, the battery may overheat and pose a fire safety risk.

If you have an older generation Apple MacBook Pro, follow the instructions and use the serial number lookup tool to determine if it is affected and eligible for the battery replacement program. Find out more

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1992 days ago

Haircuts

Kayla from Saint Andrews

Please enquire :)

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1972 days ago

Will you dunk it for Plunket?

Resene

Between 20 June and 1 July 2019, for every regularly priced blue testpot you purchase, Resene will donate $1 to Plunket – New Zealand's largest provider of support services for the development, health and wellbeing of children under five.

Plunket works together with families and … View more
Between 20 June and 1 July 2019, for every regularly priced blue testpot you purchase, Resene will donate $1 to Plunket – New Zealand's largest provider of support services for the development, health and wellbeing of children under five.

Plunket works together with families and communities to ensure the best start for every child. So, now’s the perfect time to try your hand at that DIY you’ve been meaning to get around to – and help support Kiwi kids in the process.

For more details, visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, NZ only.
Find out more

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1972 days ago

Country music ... in te reo Māori

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

They countrify Māori waiata and have performed for the Māori King.
Waikato band the Harmonic Resonators have been playing together for about two years, after meeting through the Morrinsville Country Music Club.
And they get some pretty emotional responses to their performances.
They have … View more
They countrify Māori waiata and have performed for the Māori King.
Waikato band the Harmonic Resonators have been playing together for about two years, after meeting through the Morrinsville Country Music Club.
And they get some pretty emotional responses to their performances.
They have translated a couple of country tunes into te reo, but "mainly countrify Māori waiata", lead singer Jeremy Hantler said.
Read more here.

1972 days ago

Country music ... in te reo Māori

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

They countrify Māori waiata and have performed for the Māori King.
Waikato band the Harmonic Resonators have been playing together for about two years, after meeting through the Morrinsville Country Music Club.
And they get some pretty emotional responses to their performances.
They have … View more
They countrify Māori waiata and have performed for the Māori King.
Waikato band the Harmonic Resonators have been playing together for about two years, after meeting through the Morrinsville Country Music Club.
And they get some pretty emotional responses to their performances.
They have translated a couple of country tunes into te reo, but "mainly countrify Māori waiata", lead singer Jeremy Hantler said.
Read more here.

1972 days ago

Free music around Hamilton this weekend

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

A man who makes handcrafted metal guitars and a 12-year-old performer will be part of the Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) in Hamilton this weekend.
Roger McLay moved from hobby tinkerer to steel resonator maker about two-and-a-half years ago and has made about 16 guitars in that time.
Sean … View more
A man who makes handcrafted metal guitars and a 12-year-old performer will be part of the Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) in Hamilton this weekend.
Roger McLay moved from hobby tinkerer to steel resonator maker about two-and-a-half years ago and has made about 16 guitars in that time.
Sean Lurman is the youngest member of the Hamilton Blues Society, and his playing has made a few jaws drop.
Read more about the event here.

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