Waikato Hospital, Hamilton

1966 days ago

EarthDiverse offers Term 3 language classes in Hindi and Hebrew

Todd Nachowitz from EarthDiverse

HINDI classes are taught weekly on Friday afternoons from 4:00-5:30pm beginning on Friday 2 August and run for 8 weeks through to Friday 20 September 2019.
HEBREW classes are held on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm beginning on Wednesday 31 July and will run on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays … View more
HINDI classes are taught weekly on Friday afternoons from 4:00-5:30pm beginning on Friday 2 August and run for 8 weeks through to Friday 20 September 2019.
HEBREW classes are held on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm beginning on Wednesday 31 July and will run on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month during school Terms. There are 5 classes each Term. Term 3 classes held on 31 Jul, 14 Aug, 28 Aug and 11 Sep and 25 Sep 2019. More languages taught in 2020! For more information visit our website.

1966 days ago

EarthDiverse Term 3 classes on religious diversity

Todd Nachowitz from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse and the Waikato Interfaith Council are pleased to announce Term 3 classes on religious diversity in Hamilton, Te Awamutu and Tauranga. Interested in other faith and belief traditions from an anthropological perspective? Different classes are being offered in different locations in … View moreEarthDiverse and the Waikato Interfaith Council are pleased to announce Term 3 classes on religious diversity in Hamilton, Te Awamutu and Tauranga. Interested in other faith and belief traditions from an anthropological perspective? Different classes are being offered in different locations in Terms 3 & 4. Two Term 3 Hamilton classes: 1) "Contemporary Belief and Practice," and 2) "Other Isms". Te Awamutu class "Introduction to Western Religious Traditions 1". Tauranga class on "Religious Fundamentalism, Extremism and Terrorism". Classes begin the week on Monday 29 July. For more information on these and other classes visit our website.

1966 days ago

Daffodil Day is coming!

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

If you can spare a couple of hours on August 30 or 31 to help collect funds for the Cancer Society - we'd love to hear from you! Funds raised help provide support services, cancer research and health promotion. Click on the link to find out more or to express your interest...

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1966 days ago

Retirement living and care you can trust

The Team from

For Ryman Healthcare residents, knowing they’re part of a community they can trust and that genuinely cares, provides real peace of mind. Experience the difference!

1966 days ago

Let's warm up your winter

Lemon&Joy

NOW - Buy one and receive a FREE Tree Man Flower Pot

We took one of the world’s softest, most luxurious blanket fabric and lined it with the ultimate in warming, comfort. Then transformed it into the world’s most comfortable oversized hoodie that keeps you totally snug and warm from head to … View more
NOW - Buy one and receive a FREE Tree Man Flower Pot

We took one of the world’s softest, most luxurious blanket fabric and lined it with the ultimate in warming, comfort. Then transformed it into the world’s most comfortable oversized hoodie that keeps you totally snug and warm from head to toe.

ONE SIZE FITS ALL!!

Lemon& Joy Wearable Blanket keeps you warm & cosy lounging at home, watching TV, camping, at a sporting event or anywhere you need to stay snuggly warm.
Find out more

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1966 days ago

Stolen car reunited with owner after 47 years

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

A South Waikato man has been reunited with his stolen car 47 years after it was taken.

Atiamuri pensioner Clive Macann never gave up searching for his 1935 Pontiac Coupe after it was stolen in Palmerston North in 1972.

He'd first set eyes on the "dream" car as a … View more
Hi neighbours,

A South Waikato man has been reunited with his stolen car 47 years after it was taken.

Atiamuri pensioner Clive Macann never gave up searching for his 1935 Pontiac Coupe after it was stolen in Palmerston North in 1972.

He'd first set eyes on the "dream" car as a 13-year-old and was determined to own it. By 16, the car, which was in pristine condition and only one of six in New Zealand, was finally his.

But four years later he found himself in tears after discovering it had been stolen from a shed where it was being temporarily stored while he sourced a new gearbox.

To read more click here

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1967 days ago

Waikato's emergency department overwhelmed

Neighbourly.co.nz

If you're having a heart attack, head to ED - but think again if you've got a toothache or sprained ankle.

That's the message from Waikato Hospital's emergency department, which is under pressure as winter brings more flu cases.

"We need you to help us focus our … View more
If you're having a heart attack, head to ED - but think again if you've got a toothache or sprained ankle.

That's the message from Waikato Hospital's emergency department, which is under pressure as winter brings more flu cases.

"We need you to help us focus our resources on the ones who need it most," clinical nurse specialist Mike Haden-Jones said in a DHB message.
Read more

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1967 days ago

Do you know a gardening good sort who would love this Escea Fire Table?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Nominate them for Gardener of the Year today, and they could end up with this prize worth $4495 as part of their winnings. There's lots more to be won for the green-thumbed heroes in your community, and we know Hamilton definitely has a few because our 2016 winner Vera Farrant was from … View moreNominate them for Gardener of the Year today, and they could end up with this prize worth $4495 as part of their winnings. There's lots more to be won for the green-thumbed heroes in your community, and we know Hamilton definitely has a few because our 2016 winner Vera Farrant was from Hamilton! More details on how to nominate your neighbourhood's best gardeners here:

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1989 days ago

Volunteer gardening

Christine from Hamilton Central

i run a community organisation and am looking for someone to volunteer some gardening help

1967 days ago

Sharonika finds resilience through Graeme Dingle Foundation

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Teen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and … View moreTeen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and I let life pass me by even if it was a wonderful opportunity because I was so afraid of the unknown.’’

Not anymore! Prasad, 18, and the youngest in a family of five, is now working as a caregiver while studying a foundation course at NZMA for occupational therapy and has realised she ‘‘could do anything’’. She is the first in her family to go to university. The South Auckland teen has found her potential with the help of our Foundation that aims to transform young Kiwi lives.

Read more abour Sharonika's story here: bit.ly...

Show your support for Sharonika and other young people by joining our Supporters Group here: bit.ly...

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1967 days ago

The Waikato Ostomy Society

Jan from Glenview

“BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS”
The Waikato Ostomy Society is hosting
The Ostomy NZ Education, Support and Training Conference,
In August 2019
Executive Meeting.... Friday 9th
Conference.... Saturday 10th
Annual General Meeting.... Sunday 11th
To be held in the Novotel Hamilton Tainui
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“BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS”
The Waikato Ostomy Society is hosting
The Ostomy NZ Education, Support and Training Conference,
In August 2019
Executive Meeting.... Friday 9th
Conference.... Saturday 10th
Annual General Meeting.... Sunday 11th
To be held in the Novotel Hamilton Tainui
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Please GO To and REGISTER on our site
ostomywaikato.org.nz...
or Phone Jan 07 843 7505 for a registration form.

1968 days ago

Poll: Have you had a courier parcel stolen from your front door?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,
Online shopping is getting more popular by the day, but with the convenience of getting parcels delivered to your home comes the danger of potential theft.

Have you ever had an online delivery go missing once it has been delivered?

To read more, click here.

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Have you had a courier parcel stolen from your front door?
  • 17.2% Yes
    17.2% Complete
  • 82.8% No
    82.8% Complete
1638 votes
1968 days ago

Aquarium tank

Murray from Frankton

Size 4ft x18" x16" clean and gravel included. No leaks as it's an ex Emirates Pet shop tank.. no other accessories.
$20.
Call 07-9700173

Price: $20

1968 days ago

Nominations close today!!!!!

Women of Influence

Last chance to nominate!!!

Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!

There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, … View more
Last chance to nominate!!!

Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!

There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, 11.59pm to submit for judging!

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1968 days ago

Making Claudelands Bridge safer for all

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Hamilton City Council is making some changes along Claudelands Bridge over the next couple of months.

We’ll be creating a slower speed environment and introducing a new type of road marking to encourage bikes and cars to share the road.

We’re doing this work to make it easier for people … View more
Hamilton City Council is making some changes along Claudelands Bridge over the next couple of months.

We’ll be creating a slower speed environment and introducing a new type of road marking to encourage bikes and cars to share the road.

We’re doing this work to make it easier for people to connect with the heart of our city using all forms of transport, including bikes, scooters and on foot.

We’ll do our best to keep disruption to a minimum and thanks for bearing with us.
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