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Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The secondary school and junior rugby finals are all happening this Saturday, August 12.
All secondary school finals will be held at the Paeroa Domain, starting at 10am, and the junior finals are taking place at the top qualifiers' home grounds.
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Secondary school finals:
… View moreThe secondary school and junior rugby finals are all happening this Saturday, August 12.
All secondary school finals will be held at the Paeroa Domain, starting at 10am, and the junior finals are taking place at the top qualifiers' home grounds.
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Secondary school finals:
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Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Khemara Yin's chicken and vegetable pie received a highly commended award at the NZ Bakels Supreme Pie Awards at an awards dinner in Auckland on August 1.
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Several parties are currently showing interest in buying the A&G Price foundry in Thames.
About 100 workers, ranging from foundry tradesmen, machinists, fitters, welders and engineers, were told at a meeting on July 26 that they had lost their jobs at the Thames engineering company … View moreSeveral parties are currently showing interest in buying the A&G Price foundry in Thames.
About 100 workers, ranging from foundry tradesmen, machinists, fitters, welders and engineers, were told at a meeting on July 26 that they had lost their jobs at the Thames engineering company after the ...
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
WATCH: They planned a simple hut, but ended up with this.
Steve Joynes' original vision for his family's holiday home was a simple one: "I wanted something really cheap and small – like a hut," says the Hamilton-based builder, before cracking up with laughter. Needless to … View moreWATCH: They planned a simple hut, but ended up with this.
Steve Joynes' original vision for his family's holiday home was a simple one: "I wanted something really cheap and small – like a hut," says the Hamilton-based builder, before cracking up with laughter. Needless to say, things didn't quite work out that way. But the luxurious retreat he's built, surrounded by native bush in the Coromandel, does evoke the spirit of a particularly sleek Department of Conservation hut.
Christiane from Whitianga
Cosy fully furnished room , access to balcony , new carpet, large wardrobe in warm and dry house . Own fridge provided . Share with prof.female.
To prof. mature non smoker - $150 per week +expenses to be arranged for power/heating/unlimited broadband/miscelanneous
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Bird watching at Miranda is now wheelchair friendly and accessible in winter thanks to a major walking track upgrade from East Coast Road to a bird viewing hide.
The hide is maintained by the Pūkorokoro-Miranda Naturalists' Trust which runs the Pūkorokoro-Miranda Shorebird Centre, two … View moreBird watching at Miranda is now wheelchair friendly and accessible in winter thanks to a major walking track upgrade from East Coast Road to a bird viewing hide.
The hide is maintained by the Pūkorokoro-Miranda Naturalists' Trust which runs the Pūkorokoro-Miranda Shorebird Centre, two ...
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
About 40 green-fingered residents pitched in to build raised beds on August 6 for a new community garden in Hauraki Tce, Thames.
Resident Samantha Claire said the idea for the community garden was pitched several years ago.
"At that time, the reserve had kind of died a bit of a slow … View moreAbout 40 green-fingered residents pitched in to build raised beds on August 6 for a new community garden in Hauraki Tce, Thames.
Resident Samantha Claire said the idea for the community garden was pitched several years ago.
"At that time, the reserve had kind of died a bit of a slow death, the ...
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Tickets are selling fast for the Miners Dinner & Show at the Bella Street Pumphouse in Thames on August 18-19.
The Bella Street Pumphouse Society promises two great nights out, with a three-course meal and cash bar.
Entertainment on the night includes Thames Tinkers and Jennifer Neale.
… View moreTickets are selling fast for the Miners Dinner & Show at the Bella Street Pumphouse in Thames on August 18-19.
The Bella Street Pumphouse Society promises two great nights out, with a three-course meal and cash bar.
Entertainment on the night includes Thames Tinkers and Jennifer Neale.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you … View moreA chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
Denis from Thames
Government's Sea Level Rise Guidelines Disregarded
Whitianga Project Could be Submerged
The Thames-Coromandel District Council has ignored Government sea level rise guidance and Regional Council sea flooding maps when considering the proposal for a $6.5 million upgrade of the Whitianga … View moreGovernment's Sea Level Rise Guidelines Disregarded
Whitianga Project Could be Submerged
The Thames-Coromandel District Council has ignored Government sea level rise guidance and Regional Council sea flooding maps when considering the proposal for a $6.5 million upgrade of the Whitianga Town Centre. According to that advice and mapping the whole project area could potentially be flooded from the sea in coming decades. No expert assessment of the risk of sea flooding to the area has been carried out, and the Council has declined to get this assessment done before funds are committed. This may lead to the whole beautification project becoming a submerged “blue” elephant and $6.5m of ratepayer funds being wasted.
Are you OK with that as a ratepayer/resident?
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
A Waikato group campaigning for energy conservation and sustainable living is joining others sending a message on a (plastic) bottle to Coromandel MP Scott Simpson.
The associate minister for conservation has so far received about 100 plastic bottles at his Wellington office, as a symbolic ...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
With the Thames Valley club rugby finals out of the way, the senior representative teams get down to business with a preseason campaign that starts with the Heartland team travelling to Clifton in North Taranaki to play a warm up game against the Taranaki development team.
Coach Matthew ...
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