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EziBuy’s in town at the Claudelands Event Centre, Hamilton. 3 days only.
Enjoy 60 to 80% off an incredible range - Men's and Women's fashion, homeware and accessories. Including amazing brands NEXT and Pumpkin Patch!
New styles added daily.
Doors open 9 am Friday. We’ll see… View moreEziBuy’s in town at the Claudelands Event Centre, Hamilton. 3 days only.
Enjoy 60 to 80% off an incredible range - Men's and Women's fashion, homeware and accessories. Including amazing brands NEXT and Pumpkin Patch!
New styles added daily.
Doors open 9 am Friday. We’ll see you there!
Find out more!
Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Taupo
It’s easy to take advantage of this great deal – you can buy online, come in store or call our friendly customer service team today!
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Steph Rangi Reporter from Taupō Times
Hi everyone,
Taupō District Council has confirmed there will be a procession on Wednesday night at 7pm for those wishing to show their support, sympathy and respect for the victims of Christchurch’s mosque attacks.
The procession will start at the Taupo Islamic Centre on Tamamutu St and will… View moreHi everyone,
Taupō District Council has confirmed there will be a procession on Wednesday night at 7pm for those wishing to show their support, sympathy and respect for the victims of Christchurch’s mosque attacks.
The procession will start at the Taupo Islamic Centre on Tamamutu St and will end at Colonel Roberts Reserve. People can bring candles if they wish. Condolence books are being set up at the district's libraries and customer service centres. They should be ready at about 2pm.
Fiona from Taupo Central
I am looking for a reasonably priced trailer which must be road worthy
John from Kinloch
Revised price for anyone interested?
Needs to be picked up
Price: $400
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A page has been created, upon request, as an opportunity for a member to share their condolences and messages for the people of Christchurch. If you'd like to share your condolences then feel free to leave one here.
The Stuff team has also asked readers to share messages of support for … View moreA page has been created, upon request, as an opportunity for a member to share their condolences and messages for the people of Christchurch. If you'd like to share your condolences then feel free to leave one here.
The Stuff team has also asked readers to share messages of support for those affected by the terror attack in Christchurch on March 15. You can read some of the many beautiful tributes they have received so far by clicking the link here.
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The Team from Ministry of Education
All over the country, schools, kura and early learning services are getting ready to share their world changing work by entering the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
The Awards celebrate the great things teachers achieve for learners, their whānau, our communities and even the … View moreAll over the country, schools, kura and early learning services are getting ready to share their world changing work by entering the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
The Awards celebrate the great things teachers achieve for learners, their whānau, our communities and even the whole country. And because entering means sharing their achievements, other teachers can follow in their footsteps.
Be inspired by what teams at schools, kura and early learning services are doing for our children and young people – watch the videos now.
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Police would like to hear from anybody who may have seen, heard or have any information on the Christchurch attacks of 15 March.
People with information that can help the investigation can now use a dedicated form on the NZ Police website here
This form can be used to submit information, … View morePolice would like to hear from anybody who may have seen, heard or have any information on the Christchurch attacks of 15 March.
People with information that can help the investigation can now use a dedicated form on the NZ Police website here
This form can be used to submit information, photos and/or documents. You can also use the form to tell us if you have video footage, which can be submitted separately.
People are advised that this is not an emergency channel and that if they see anything suspicious or need urgent help they should ring 111.
When catering business Baker & Son found it difficult to access finance from traditional lenders, Prospa was there to help. Find out how this family-run business used a Prospa loan to expand and upgrade their kitchen, and deliver more sweet treats to customers around Auckland. Find out more
Help the Warehouse support Pedal for Plunket provides support services for the development of health and wellbeing of New Zealand families.
With your help The Warehouse and Plunket are providing a baby essentials pack to families in need
Donate in store today and help give a child the best … View moreHelp the Warehouse support Pedal for Plunket provides support services for the development of health and wellbeing of New Zealand families.
With your help The Warehouse and Plunket are providing a baby essentials pack to families in need
Donate in store today and help give a child the best start in life.
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Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Taupō Times
Hi neighbours,
The decision to decline an eight-story hotel in Taupō has been appealed by the developer.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
But do you want to see such a hotel in town?
With ConneXu Gabbie is achieving her dreams and living her life, her way.
Watch the video below to find out more about Gabbie's story and how ConneXu were able to help.
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Steph Rangi Reporter from Taupō Times
Waiora House main building will be demolished.
The former maternity home housed a number of social service and community groups and was closed after the discovery of asbestos containing materials last August.
- What memories do you have with the Waiora House main building?
- What do you think … View moreWaiora House main building will be demolished.
The former maternity home housed a number of social service and community groups and was closed after the discovery of asbestos containing materials last August.
- What memories do you have with the Waiora House main building?
- What do you think of the decision to demolish?
*Type NFP if you don't want your comments considered for print.
Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
Taupō District Council is partnering with a local business to tackle the increasing problem of disposable coffee cups going to landfill.
The team at creative agency ninetyblack in Taupō has designed a reusable coffee cup which will mean some of the eight tonnes of disposable cups that end up in… View moreTaupō District Council is partnering with a local business to tackle the increasing problem of disposable coffee cups going to landfill.
The team at creative agency ninetyblack in Taupō has designed a reusable coffee cup which will mean some of the eight tonnes of disposable cups that end up in landfills across New Zealand each day will be reduced. Customers at selected Taupō cafes pay a $2 deposit for the cup, and once it has been used they can either bring it back to any participating café for a refund of their deposit, or hand the dirty cup in and get another coffee in a fresh cup.
The council's environmental portfolio holder councillor John Williamson said it made sense for the council to support the waste reduction initiative.
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