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2620 days ago

Youth rugby player development scholarships announced

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Four Thames youth rugby players have been awarded with newly created youth rugby development scholarships.
Thames Rugby and Sports Club spokesperson Vaughan de Groen announced the scholarship recipients on September 26.
They are Thames High School players Dylan Cameron, Sam Tupou and Wian… View more
Four Thames youth rugby players have been awarded with newly created youth rugby development scholarships.
Thames Rugby and Sports Club spokesperson Vaughan de Groen announced the scholarship recipients on September 26.
They are Thames High School players Dylan Cameron, Sam Tupou and Wian ...

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2620 days ago

Swamp Foxes stay in touch with competition leaders

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Thames Valley have moved into third position on the Heartland Championship table after a 45-36 victory over King Country at Te Kuiti last Saturday.
For the fifth week in a row the Swamp Foxes gained a bonus point and this has enabled them to keep in touch with the competition leaders, South ...

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2620 days ago

New CT scanner installed at Thames Hospital

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

A new CT scanner has been installed at Thames Hospital and started scanning patients from September 25.
The new CT scanner replaces a scanner which was more than 10 years old and had a limited range of diagnostic procedures. 
Services are now closer to home Thames-Coromandel patients, who… View more
A new CT scanner has been installed at Thames Hospital and started scanning patients from September 25.
The new CT scanner replaces a scanner which was more than 10 years old and had a limited range of diagnostic procedures. 
Services are now closer to home Thames-Coromandel patients, who ...

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2621 days ago

International Day of the Older Persons 2017 is on Sunday!

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

International Day of the Older Persons is on Sunday October 1st. Every year we celebrate the contribution older people bring to society. The theme for this year is “Stepping into the Future: Tapping the Talents, Contributions and Participation of Older Persons in Society.”

On Sunday (and … View more
International Day of the Older Persons is on Sunday October 1st. Every year we celebrate the contribution older people bring to society. The theme for this year is “Stepping into the Future: Tapping the Talents, Contributions and Participation of Older Persons in Society.”

On Sunday (and the rest of the year), remember to acknowledge the wealth of knowledge and skills that New Zealanders aged over 65 bring to our communities.

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2621 days ago

Thames Indoor Sports Facility opening delayed due to roof problem

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

The opening of the new $4.5m Thames Indoor Sports Facility has been delayed after a problem was found with the roof.
A Thames Coromandel District Council spokesperson said council was working with the building designer on remedial roof design options after excess moisture was found on the ...

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2625 days ago

Coastal Flooding Underestimated

Denis from Thames

High-End Sea Level Rise Outcomes for the Whitianga Waterways Subdivision Have Been Ignored? So, Is it Safe?

TCDC has given consent to a 72-lot extension of the Whitianga Waterways canal housing project, and relied on a "least drama" IPCC projection for sea level rise of 1.06 m out to … View more
High-End Sea Level Rise Outcomes for the Whitianga Waterways Subdivision Have Been Ignored? So, Is it Safe?

TCDC has given consent to a 72-lot extension of the Whitianga Waterways canal housing project, and relied on a "least drama" IPCC projection for sea level rise of 1.06 m out to 2120. But is this good resource and risk management practice? If the Council had taken account of high-impact but relatively low-probability projections, as has been proposed by the latest 2017 Draft Ministry guidelines , it would have been forced to conclude that both the subdivision itself and much of Whitianga township will be submerged by rising seas. Put another way, has this subdivision managed to secure Council consent courtesy of the National Government’s failure to update the Ministry guidelines in the last 9 years, and its suppression of the Ministry Report before the 2017 election? And more importantly - is the subdivision safe?

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2621 days ago

Paeroa College students learn business lessons at school market

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Paeroa College students held a successful market day in their school hall on September 19.
The day marked the end of a term of hard work for the junior school and the year 11 business class.
Teacher Tanya Prout said the juniors, years 9-10, had planned the market day, organised goods to sell … View more
Paeroa College students held a successful market day in their school hall on September 19.
The day marked the end of a term of hard work for the junior school and the year 11 business class.
Teacher Tanya Prout said the juniors, years 9-10, had planned the market day, organised goods to sell and ...

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2621 days ago

Scott Simpson celebrates Coromandel win with a sign

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Scott Simpson celebrated being voted back in as Coromandel MP by driving 400km around his electorate to say thanks.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Simpson, who is now entering his third term as MP for Coromandel, was celebrating as results showed he and the National Party galloped home … View more
Scott Simpson celebrated being voted back in as Coromandel MP by driving 400km around his electorate to say thanks.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Simpson, who is now entering his third term as MP for Coromandel, was celebrating as results showed he and the National Party galloped home ...

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2622 days ago

Coromandel voters tick to stick with MP Scott Simpson

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Coromandel voters went with the status quo and voted National MP Scott Simpson back in. 
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Simpson, who is now entering his third term as MP for Coromandel, was celebrating as results showed he and the National Party galloped home with the most votes. 
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Coromandel voters went with the status quo and voted National MP Scott Simpson back in. 
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Simpson, who is now entering his third term as MP for Coromandel, was celebrating as results showed he and the National Party galloped home with the most votes. 
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2621 days ago

THAMES COAST KIWI CARE

Joanne from Thames

Can you make a difference in your little corner of the world...? You can, come join us. Great cause, Great team, Great rewards and you dont have to be a kiwi expert #helpingwildkiwithrive

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2622 days ago

AGM - Port Charles Volunteer Rural Fire Force

Katharina from Coromandel

AGM on Sunday, 22 October 2017 Labour Weekend at 9:30am at the Fire Station. 1297 Port Charles Road.
Followed by a brief meeting of the the freshly elected committee.
Please come and support our crew.

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2624 days ago

Thinking of going bush this weekend? Here's some inspiration

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Thirty years ago, two keen trampers hiked most days through the Coromandel bush, rain or shine.
The late Pat O'Hara and Arthur Sutton didn't know it yet, but they were soon to become the founding members of the Thursday tramping group in Thames.
Ann Vukojevich said in 1987 … View more
Thirty years ago, two keen trampers hiked most days through the Coromandel bush, rain or shine.
The late Pat O'Hara and Arthur Sutton didn't know it yet, but they were soon to become the founding members of the Thursday tramping group in Thames.
Ann Vukojevich said in 1987 Sutton invited her to ...

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2634 days ago

Poll: Coro highways: not enough maintenance or just poor weather?

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

NZTA are to double their maintenance budget for Coromandel highways after more than 10 times the usual road closures. Do you think NZTA has been doing enough to keep the highways open?

Coro highways: not enough maintenance or just poor weather?
  • 50% Yes, it's just been a really wet season, which caused all the slips
    50% Complete
  • 50% No, NZTA haven't been spending enough on maintaining the roads
    50% Complete
44 votes
2624 days ago

Mercury Bay netball team cleans up at NI championships

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

The Mercury Bay Area School College A Netball team have won their grade at the Upper North Island Secondary School Champs in Auckland. 
The prestigious tournament for the top netball teams at schools in the Upper North Island area feeds to the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships in … View more
The Mercury Bay Area School College A Netball team have won their grade at the Upper North Island Secondary School Champs in Auckland. 
The prestigious tournament for the top netball teams at schools in the Upper North Island area feeds to the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships in ...

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2624 days ago

Preschool teacher retires after 20 years

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Colleen Hole has stepped down from her role as preschool teacher after 20 years on the job.
Hole started as a teacher at Thames Early Childhood education centre in 1997 and retired on September 1.
She never qualified as a preschool teacher. "In those days it wasn't important," … View more
Colleen Hole has stepped down from her role as preschool teacher after 20 years on the job.
Hole started as a teacher at Thames Early Childhood education centre in 1997 and retired on September 1.
She never qualified as a preschool teacher. "In those days it wasn't important," she said.
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