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Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Ask a Crewcut Lawn & Garden expert (and an ex-Black Caps coach!) now. Head here.

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Apply for up to $2,000 and also be in to win a $20,000 makeover.

2422 days ago

Wonderful watercolour exhibition at Franklin Arts Centre

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

Five local contemporary watercolour artists will be showcasing their work at the New Steel Gallery exhibition, Chroma: Contemporary Watercolours.
The exhibition, opening this Saturday at the Franklin Arts Centre, explores the variety of the watercolour medium, from realistic landscapes to … View more
Five local contemporary watercolour artists will be showcasing their work at the New Steel Gallery exhibition, Chroma: Contemporary Watercolours.
The exhibition, opening this Saturday at the Franklin Arts Centre, explores the variety of the watercolour medium, from realistic landscapes to abstract patterning.

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2422 days ago

Poll: Do you support the decision to end oil and gas exploration?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

The Government is set to end offshore oil and gas exploration in New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says "transitions have to start somewhere". Do you support the decision? Take part in our poll or leave a reply. To read more click here.

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Do you support the decision to end oil and gas exploration?
  • 59.1% Yes. It's time to pursue clean energy
    59.1% Complete
  • 40.9% No. It will hit the industry hard
    40.9% Complete
66 votes
2422 days ago

Got some time to give?

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

If you have ever thought about volunteering... we can help!

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2432 days ago

Capture YOUR slice of Waikato *Winners Announced*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Thank you to all neighbours who submitted a photo for this competition, what an amazing selection to choose from! Please know that choosing the winners was not easy. Congratulations to...

- David Weir from Nukuhau
- Desmond Downs from Dinsdale

Our team will make contact with the winners, … View more
Thank you to all neighbours who submitted a photo for this competition, what an amazing selection to choose from! Please know that choosing the winners was not easy. Congratulations to...

- David Weir from Nukuhau
- Desmond Downs from Dinsdale

Our team will make contact with the winners, and a huge thanks to all those who took part.
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*This competition has now closed* Calling all Waikato neighbours just like YOU! We're challenging locals from the heart of New Zealand to capture a photo that you've taken that defines this beautiful region. Attach your photo in the comments below and you'll be in the draw to win one of two $200 Prezzy® cards.

Get snapping! Entries close on 11th April 2018. T&Cs apply. If you need a hand with uploading your photo to the comments you can contact us here.

2422 days ago

Save power, save money!

Comfort Group

Comfort Group offer a range of trusted heat pump brands that you can rely on to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. We supply, install and maintain your heat pump so you can enjoy the benefits all year round. There’s a cosy choice to suit every home with wall, floor, ceiling mount and … View moreComfort Group offer a range of trusted heat pump brands that you can rely on to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. We supply, install and maintain your heat pump so you can enjoy the benefits all year round. There’s a cosy choice to suit every home with wall, floor, ceiling mount and ducted systems.

Heat Pump benefits:
- Low running costs
- Shuts out germs, bacteria & allergens
- High cooling/Heating capacity
- Quiet & discreet
- Improvement of your air quality, ensuring you maintain a healthy environment
- Up to 6 year warranty (varies according to brand and model)

Take advantage of our expert advice – we've been in business since 1996 and our friendly, family operated business can advise you on the best option for your home.
Find out more!

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2422 days ago

What's the perfect used car for you?

Bill Connor from South Auckland Motors

Hi neighbours. We're local and we're proud of it! Come and see us on Great South Road at Manukau. We are New Zealand’s biggest Ford and Mazda dealership. Our goal is to provide a total motoring service of the very highest standard. That's why we offer a … View moreHi neighbours. We're local and we're proud of it! Come and see us on Great South Road at Manukau. We are New Zealand’s biggest Ford and Mazda dealership. Our goal is to provide a total motoring service of the very highest standard. That's why we offer a 3 Months or 5000kms Mechanical Warranty on all of our used vehicles.

Ask for me, Bill Connor, when you phone 0800 114 443. I'm here to help you buy a used vehicle that's perfect for you.

South Auckland Motors
2 Gladding Place, Manukau
0800 114 443
Find the perfect vehicle here!

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2423 days ago

Who went to the Franklin Home and Lifestyle Expo?

Briar Hubbard Reporter from Franklin County News

Howdy neighbours,
Who went to the Franklin Home and Lifestyle Expo over the weekend?
What did you think?

2423 days ago

Storm update, the latest from Auckland Council

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

Around a quarter of properties in the Auckland region are without power this morning following last night’s storm.
120,000 properties are currently without power and power companies are working to restore this.
Auckland Council and partner agencies are prioritising making sites safe and … View more
Around a quarter of properties in the Auckland region are without power this morning following last night’s storm.
120,000 properties are currently without power and power companies are working to restore this.
Auckland Council and partner agencies are prioritising making sites safe and securing damaged trees and debris to make it easier to restore power.
Residents should call 09 301 0101 to report trees down on public land and around the roading network. Care must be taken around downed power lines.
Auckland Emergency Management Director John Dragicevich says contractors have been out all night to remove trees that are impeding power restoration work.
“We are working quickly to determine the full extent of the damage from last night’s storm.
“We will be prioritising cleaning up trees that have damaged power lines and clearing the roads from any storm debris that will impede traffic flow.
“Emergency Services received over 1600 calls over night as a result of this event. If you or your property is at risk, call 111.
“Take extra care when travelling and drive to the conditions.”
On your property


Transport:

Follow Auckland Transport and NZTA for up to date travel information.

Motorways are open, as is the majority of the roading network.



The following local roads are closed: Pine Ave between Parrs Cross Rd loops, Henderson; Woodside Ave, Massey; Maskell St, St Heliers; Temple St, Meadowbank and Gillies Ave, between Kohia Tce and Kimberley near Balmoral. Roads partially blocked: corner Charles Rd and Glenbrook Rd, Karaka and corner of Marne Rd and Settlement Rd, Papakura.

Rail services

Southern Line:

Services suspended between Papakura and Puhinui

Southern Line operating to/from Manukau on a 30 minute frequency

Scheduled buses in place between Manukau and Papakura


Pukekohe Shuttle:

Services are operating, with delays

Diesel services will operate from Pukekohe to Otahuhu

2423 days ago

Storm update, from Counties Power

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

Our crews are dealing with multiple lines down across the region. This is a large-scale event and resolution times could be long. Please please prepared for a night without power, and potentially into tomorrow as our crews work in these trying conditions. Please log your outage below or call … View moreOur crews are dealing with multiple lines down across the region. This is a large-scale event and resolution times could be long. Please please prepared for a night without power, and potentially into tomorrow as our crews work in these trying conditions. Please log your outage below or call 0800 100 202 if you do not see it on the below map. Our top priority is to make safe - ensuring the lines down, trees on lines etc are made safe for people and animals. Once we have cleared safety issues (of which there are many tonight) faults will start to be repaired. Thank you for your patience as the crews work hard out there. Stay safe.

Many people assume the outages team know when the power is off at their place. Often they don’t. That will change when the smart network is fully complete. Until then, when your power goes out:

If you have mobile internet check the outages map to see if your outage has been reported.

If not, report it while you are there.

If no power means no internet at your place, call 0800 100 202 to report the outage.

If no power means no phone at your place ask a neighbour to report it, or sit tight.

The faster you tell us about an outage the faster we can locate and repair it. Some outages signal safety issues, so please contact us when the power goes out via the outages map or by calling 0800 100 202. Calls are free and you can choose whether or not to accept any service charges.

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2423 days ago

Now is your time to choose...

Electoral Commission

If you’re Māori and 18 or over but didn’t get your Māori Electoral Option pack in the mail, you may not be enrolled to vote. Get in touch now. Find out more

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2425 days ago

Grow your own Sichuan pepper in the Waikato

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

When you want to spice up your life, these passionate tree croppers have just the plants for you.

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2436 days ago

The Hauralki Rail Trail judder bars.

Derrick from Thames

I see one of our local cyclists has suggested on the Hauraki Rail Trail's Facebook page that the many cross gates on the rail corridor should be left open when not in actual use, so that cyclists can bypass the dangerous judder bar cattle stops. This was the railtrail authority's … View moreI see one of our local cyclists has suggested on the Hauraki Rail Trail's Facebook page that the many cross gates on the rail corridor should be left open when not in actual use, so that cyclists can bypass the dangerous judder bar cattle stops. This was the railtrail authority's response. One concludes they are not being given access to funds. I quote. "If we crowd funded $75K we could have these cattlestops completely fixed. Worth a thought?" So after the already exorbitant costs to all local ratepayers to install these useless gates and their juxtaposed judder bars there is now need of another $75,000 to fix the fiasco. This was my response to their Facebook page but few will ever read it because such comments tend to get buried by the system. Thus I repeat my forthright comments here. "There are many cattle races on the plains that cross sealed public roads that are four to five times wider than the narrow rail corridor. NONE of them have gates across them. Thus the many cross gates and their dangerous judder bar cattle stops on the rail trail are a complete waste of ratepayer's money (54 between Thames and Paeroa alone). All that is needed is for two hot wires to be run across the corridor when required. Indeed, the cross gates on the rail corridor are an insult to competent farmers but we seem to have few of these alongside the rail corridor. Currently a number of the judder bars have eroded approaches which is making them increasingly dangerous both to our bikes and bodies. Local cycling groups are aware of accidents due directly to the judder bars, some involving broken bones. Furthermore, mothers with babies in cycle carriers have been seen on the Thames section, so there is the potential for a very tragic accident. Promoting the Thames to Paeroa section as family friendly is currently very irresponsible. The current situation reeks of criminal negligence especially as the situation can be fixed quickly and very cheaply. Simply get rid of the cross gates but in the meantime demand that they ALL be left open."

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