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DIY right first time #resenetip

Need to brush up your DIY skills? Check out the free MasterStroke by Resene DIY Decorating Manual for everything you need to get started.

17 days ago

Just dough it

The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Awamutu

With three basic ingredients and a bit of creativity, you can give old containers new life with Resene testpots.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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17 days ago

On the range

Resene

Venetian plaster finishes are on-trend at the moment, so why not recreate this look at home and cover that unsightly rangehood at the same time?

Find out how to create your own with Resene Sandtex and these easy step by step instructions.
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18 days ago

What do you think would be the best fit for this Karapiro property?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A luxury spa resort in a prime location is proving to be a hard sell and has been on the market for almost a year.

But it’s not the first time Karapiro Lakeside Health and Wellness Resort has found itself in a quandry.

What do you think would be the best fit for this Karapiro property? Tell… View more
A luxury spa resort in a prime location is proving to be a hard sell and has been on the market for almost a year.

But it’s not the first time Karapiro Lakeside Health and Wellness Resort has found itself in a quandry.

What do you think would be the best fit for this Karapiro property? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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18 days ago

How's your household finding things in this financial climate?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Waikato borrowers are struggling to pay their debts and Afterpay, Covid, and a lack of financial nous are largely to blame, says a Hamilton financial advisor.

Statistics from credit reporting company Centrix show high percentages of financial hardship and home loan arrears across many parts of … View more
Waikato borrowers are struggling to pay their debts and Afterpay, Covid, and a lack of financial nous are largely to blame, says a Hamilton financial advisor.

Statistics from credit reporting company Centrix show high percentages of financial hardship and home loan arrears across many parts of New Zealand, including Waikato.

How's your household finding things in this financial climate? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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18 days ago

New series: Waikato Times joins small town council meetings to see democracy in action

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Waitomo mayor John Roberston isn’t shy about his council’s savings and cost cutting track record, and if the latest Waitomo District Council meeting was anything to go by, he’s got plenty to crow about.

From cutting back on the small things, like a council building refresh, to saving … View more
Waitomo mayor John Roberston isn’t shy about his council’s savings and cost cutting track record, and if the latest Waitomo District Council meeting was anything to go by, he’s got plenty to crow about.

From cutting back on the small things, like a council building refresh, to saving millions on debt, Waitomo’s council would be one of only a handful to have reduced debt over the past few years.

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19 days ago

Want to gain new skills? Volunteer at our SPCA Op Shop in Te Awamutu!

The Team from SPCA Te Awamutu - Op Shop

If you're looking for a new routine or a chance to socialise with like-minded people? Consider joining our SPCA Op Shop team in Te Awamutu!​

With flexible morning and afternoon shifts, you can enjoy a social, welcoming environment while helping with tasks like sorting donations, customer … View more
If you're looking for a new routine or a chance to socialise with like-minded people? Consider joining our SPCA Op Shop team in Te Awamutu!​

With flexible morning and afternoon shifts, you can enjoy a social, welcoming environment while helping with tasks like sorting donations, customer service, and keeping the shop looking great. It’s a rewarding way to spend your time and support animals in need.​

Ready to join us? Visit our friendly team at 104 George Street, or apply via our quick online form at www.spca.nz...

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19 days ago

What would you love to paint?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Growing up in South Africa during apartheid, Jennie de Groot learned quickly to find the hidden truths in the world around her.

It’s what makes her such a detail-oriented painter. She looks deeper into people and landscapes to find what’s beneath.

What would you love to paint? Tell us … View more
Growing up in South Africa during apartheid, Jennie de Groot learned quickly to find the hidden truths in the world around her.

It’s what makes her such a detail-oriented painter. She looks deeper into people and landscapes to find what’s beneath.

What would you love to paint? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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25 days ago

Second property purchase near zoo revealed

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The city council’s recent purchase of a 3.6ha Rotokauri Rd property near the zoo for $2.5 million follows another nearby property buy for $2.35 million two years ago, also related to zoo expansion plans.

Records show the earlier sale of the adjacent 17 Bagust Rd took place in November 2022 … View more
The city council’s recent purchase of a 3.6ha Rotokauri Rd property near the zoo for $2.5 million follows another nearby property buy for $2.35 million two years ago, also related to zoo expansion plans.

Records show the earlier sale of the adjacent 17 Bagust Rd took place in November 2022 with title going to the council the following month.

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27 days ago

What workplace change would you like to see most?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in … View moreThis coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in short supply, his employer had to agree.

As more skilled workers arrived, employers tried to change working conditions, but Parnell and others kept pushing for better rights. In 1890, Parnell led a Labour Day parade of 1,500 people to promote the eight-hour day. He passed away shortly after, and nine years later, Labour Day became an official public holiday.

Do you feel that we have reached the ideal in working environments yet? What rights are you passionate about relating to employment? Share your thoughts!

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19 days ago

Why do you think people are moving to Hamilton?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Cheaper living, good schools and parks as well as a central location are what’s bringing an influx of migrants to Hamilton.

Once again, Hamilton has been awarded the title of New Zealand’s fastest growing city with an estimated population of 192,000 - far exceeding Hamilton City Council … View more
Cheaper living, good schools and parks as well as a central location are what’s bringing an influx of migrants to Hamilton.

Once again, Hamilton has been awarded the title of New Zealand’s fastest growing city with an estimated population of 192,000 - far exceeding Hamilton City Council projections.

Why do you think people are moving to Hamilton? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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19 days ago

What do you think should happen on the economic development front?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The man behind Te Waka - a now defunct Waikato agency designed to rev up the local economy - says any replacement could face the same fate if things don’t change.

Entrepreneur Dallas Fisher is particularly concerned about whether councils will come through with cash, and if they’ll “drop … View more
The man behind Te Waka - a now defunct Waikato agency designed to rev up the local economy - says any replacement could face the same fate if things don’t change.

Entrepreneur Dallas Fisher is particularly concerned about whether councils will come through with cash, and if they’ll “drop back into parochial regions”.

What do you think should happen on the economic development front? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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20 days ago

Ryman thanked for fundraising efforts

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Ryman Healthcare has donated $466,640 to Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand while announcing Hato Hone St John as its new charity partner.

Ryman’s Executive Chair, Dean Hamilton, presented the cheque to the charity at a special event held at Murray Halberg Village in Auckland.

Tim … View more
Ryman Healthcare has donated $466,640 to Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand while announcing Hato Hone St John as its new charity partner.

Ryman’s Executive Chair, Dean Hamilton, presented the cheque to the charity at a special event held at Murray Halberg Village in Auckland.

Tim Edmonds, CEO of Leukemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand, described the donation as ’vitally important’ to the work the charity does.

Click read more for the full article.

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20 days ago

Glass Punch Bowl

Wayne from Te Awamutu

Punch Bowl, on Glass Bowl Stand. Ladle. 12 Cups. 12 Hooks
Immaculate. No Chips or Cracks $80 ONO
Must Pick Up

Price: $80

Price: $80

20 days ago

Poll: Do you think this is a good idea?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The Government will today unveil the next stage of its building reforms, allowing building professionals with indemnity insurance to self-certify their own work with the goal of cutting out council inspectors and reducing cost and delays for consumers.

“The building consent system currently is… View more
The Government will today unveil the next stage of its building reforms, allowing building professionals with indemnity insurance to self-certify their own work with the goal of cutting out council inspectors and reducing cost and delays for consumers.

“The building consent system currently is one size fits all. There are really good trade professionals who aren't trusted to get on and do the work and certify their own work,” Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk told The Post.

Do you think this is a good idea? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think this is a good idea?
  • 29.6% Yes
    29.6% Complete
  • 59.3% No
    59.3% Complete
  • 11.1% Not sure
    11.1% Complete
27 votes
20 days ago

Poll: Do you think Hamilton's becoming a tourist destination?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

City officials believe Hamilton has come of age as a standalone tourist destination, with attractions that have the potential to bring in more cash and ease the fiscal burden on ratepayers.

It’s been just over a month since Hamilton Gardens started charging visitors and plans are afoot at … View more
City officials believe Hamilton has come of age as a standalone tourist destination, with attractions that have the potential to bring in more cash and ease the fiscal burden on ratepayers.

It’s been just over a month since Hamilton Gardens started charging visitors and plans are afoot at Hamilton Zoo to be more visitor friendly, despite figures showing visitation has already increased by 65% over the past four years.

Do you think Hamilton's becoming a tourist destination? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think Hamilton's becoming a tourist destination?
  • 25% Yes
    25% Complete
  • 20.8% Not sure
    20.8% Complete
  • 54.2% No
    54.2% Complete
24 votes
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