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46 days ago

Show your favourite local business some love...

Prospa

It's back for a fifth year! Recognise the best local businesses in your neighbourhood by nominating them in the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.

Whether it's a bakery team who occasionally sneak you an extra sweet treat, a supermarket employee that's helped carry your bags… View more
It's back for a fifth year! Recognise the best local businesses in your neighbourhood by nominating them in the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.

Whether it's a bakery team who occasionally sneak you an extra sweet treat, a supermarket employee that's helped carry your bags to the car or a bookshop that goes out of its way to find the best read just for you. Prospa Local Business Hero helps you show some love to the small businesses with the biggest hearts.

Plus your nomination could help a small business win over $10,000 worth of prizes!

Be a local hero yourself; give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
Nominate now

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49 days ago

Poll: Do you think the NZ flag debate should be revived?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Something very similar to John Key's favoured design was the background for Trade Minister Todd McClay during recent international talks.

He says people shouldn't read anything into it, though his Labour counterpart has other ideas.

Do you think we should have another debate on the … View more
Something very similar to John Key's favoured design was the background for Trade Minister Todd McClay during recent international talks.

He says people shouldn't read anything into it, though his Labour counterpart has other ideas.

Do you think we should have another debate on the NZ flag?

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Do you think the NZ flag debate should be revived?
  • 15.3% Yes
    15.3% Complete
  • 83.1% No
    83.1% Complete
  • 1.7% Maybe
    1.7% Complete
118 votes
48 days ago

Happy Chinese New year!

The Team from NZ Compare

Happy Chinese Lunar New Year from the team at NZ Compare!
May your year be as powerful and fortunate as the mighty dragon!

Don't forget to enter our Year of the Dragon contest to WIN 1 of 3 X $50 gift cards.

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49 days ago

Step up the creativity

The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa

Makeover a stool with Resene paints and reuse as a table or organiser. Find out how to rejuvenate your old furniture with these easy step by step instructions.

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49 days ago

Poll: Who should win the Comradery & Communities category?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The winners of the Summer Snaps competition are being decided upon. Once again, Neighbourly members have the honour of choosing the winner for the Comradery & Communities category. So get your judging hat on!

Check out the finalist images below by clicking on each to see them in full and … View more
The winners of the Summer Snaps competition are being decided upon. Once again, Neighbourly members have the honour of choosing the winner for the Comradery & Communities category. So get your judging hat on!

Check out the finalist images below by clicking on each to see them in full and then cast your vote. Voting closes 12th February.

Who should win the Comradery & Communities category?
  • 26% Sunset at the Jetty
    26% Complete
  • 29.4% Chatting with Pa
    29.4% Complete
  • 6.7% Father/Son living the dream
    6.7% Complete
  • 3% Mount Victoria sky
    3% Complete
  • 6% Harvest Festival rides
    6% Complete
  • 28.9% Walk the plank!
    28.9% Complete
1247 votes
50 days ago

PriceMe Awards 2024 Winners

The Team from NZ Compare

Discover the Best of the Best! The 2024 PriceMe Award Winners have been revealed, voted by thousands of Kiwi consumers!

From household favourites to tech essentials and more. Explore now for top-rated brands and unbeatable deals!
Do you often shop at one of the winning stores or brands?

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51 days ago

The Nicest Neighbours ❤️

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Cara Talbot has nominated her neighbours, James and Amy Bolton of Forrest Hill (featured below), as a Neighbourly Nice Neighbour. Cara shares:

"I’m a single working mum and life is a juggle! However James and Amy are always offering to help when needed. They are just the type of couple … View more
Cara Talbot has nominated her neighbours, James and Amy Bolton of Forrest Hill (featured below), as a Neighbourly Nice Neighbour. Cara shares:

"I’m a single working mum and life is a juggle! However James and Amy are always offering to help when needed. They are just the type of couple that don't wait to be asked for help. Amy is forever helping to look after my dog when I’m at work or helping to get my kids to after school activities. James will come over and help me put up the kids temporary pool, do my lawn edges or take runs to the tip when I’m having a clear out. Always with a smile when I know they are busy parents themselves.

In addition to the many times they've helped me out personally, in the recent flooding in the Forrest Hill area, it was Amy that rang around her network and rallied a number of our families (and kids) to come and help affected neighbours to clear out their flooded homes and generally clean up once the waters had died down. I know she helped man a support area in the local community down in Milford shopping centre which provides support and goods to families hit hard. She's also the Chair of the Forrest Hill Primary School - she's just an all-around good sort who is very community-minded. James works for the Police and I know he's been up to the local school more than once to help educate our kids about what the police do and how to stay safe.

James and Amy are very humble, but I do really think they are some of the great unsung heroes that make our north shore community so special. I feel very blessed they are part of my adopted whānau!"
Nominate a neighbour now

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51 days ago

Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market this Saturday

Aaron from Chartwell

Over 40 stalls selling food, coffee, art, craft, gifts, wood and garden items, some produce and more…..proceeds to the local, national and international community
Amazing stalls of handmade, homemade, upcycled, steam-punked items, just a few to name. Share The Post and spread the word everyone.

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Over 40 stalls selling food, coffee, art, craft, gifts, wood and garden items, some produce and more…..proceeds to the local, national and international community
Amazing stalls of handmade, homemade, upcycled, steam-punked items, just a few to name. Share The Post and spread the word everyone.

As always we will be collecting good quality toys, books and clothes for kids in need Waikato, recycle glasses and wine bottle tops/can tabs for Kids can.

Free admission and parking.

Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market

Tamahere Community Hall, 21 Devine Rd, Tamahere, Hamilton

Saturday 10 February 2024 9:00am – 1:00pm

65 days ago

Do you know how many Kāinga Ora homes were vacant late last year?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

While 1698 people waited for public housing in Hamilton, there were 147 empty Kāinga Ora homes in the city.

The figures from late 2023 “astounded” Hamilton West National MP Tama Potaka - who labelled the city “the epicentre of emergency housing” - and Mayor Paula Southgate is calling … View more
While 1698 people waited for public housing in Hamilton, there were 147 empty Kāinga Ora homes in the city.

The figures from late 2023 “astounded” Hamilton West National MP Tama Potaka - who labelled the city “the epicentre of emergency housing” - and Mayor Paula Southgate is calling for urgent government action.

But Kāinga Ora says the number of vacant homes has since dropped to 34, and there’s a focus on replacing older houses on big sections with multiple homes.

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51 days ago

SH2 roadworks at Pokeno

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport

From 11 February to 11 March NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi will be carrying out repairs on a potentially hazardous slip outside Max Birt Sawmill. There will be changes to the road layout and access to Avon Road will be affected. We appreciate this may cause minor delays to your journey and thank … View moreFrom 11 February to 11 March NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi will be carrying out repairs on a potentially hazardous slip outside Max Birt Sawmill. There will be changes to the road layout and access to Avon Road will be affected. We appreciate this may cause minor delays to your journey and thank you for your patience as we carry out repairs. Find out more

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52 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton

My bingeing and vomiting was diagnosed as an eating disorder - it was addiction

When I was in college, nearly twenty years ago now, I did an online quiz on eating disorders. It concluded I had an eating disorder, bulimia to be exact. I was shocked but in some way relieved that I now had a label … View more
My bingeing and vomiting was diagnosed as an eating disorder - it was addiction

When I was in college, nearly twenty years ago now, I did an online quiz on eating disorders. It concluded I had an eating disorder, bulimia to be exact. I was shocked but in some way relieved that I now had a label for what I was doing with food.

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52 days ago

Frame your future, with Photography

The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education

Unleash your potential behind the lens with Fraser ACE's Photography Courses! Whether you're a beginner or seeking to refine your skills, our DSLR Level One and Level Two courses are to your needs. Level One introduces camera fundamentals, from settings to composition, laying a solid … View moreUnleash your potential behind the lens with Fraser ACE's Photography Courses! Whether you're a beginner or seeking to refine your skills, our DSLR Level One and Level Two courses are to your needs. Level One introduces camera fundamentals, from settings to composition, laying a solid foundation for budding photographers. Level Two delves deeper into techniques, elevating your artistry to new heights. Join us and unleash your creativity in a supportive, community-focused environment.

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52 days ago

Food + Dentures - what should you avoid?

The Denture Man

If you’re wearing dentures, it’s important to be mindful of the foods you eat. Some foods can be difficult to chew and may cause discomfort or damage to your dentures. Here are some foods to avoid when wearing dentures:

- Sticky foods like chewing gum
- Hard, crunchy foods like raw … View more
If you’re wearing dentures, it’s important to be mindful of the foods you eat. Some foods can be difficult to chew and may cause discomfort or damage to your dentures. Here are some foods to avoid when wearing dentures:

- Sticky foods like chewing gum
- Hard, crunchy foods like raw vegetables, fruit, crackers, popcorn, crusty bread, and whole nuts
- Stringy meat

Remember, when you first get your dentures, it’s best to stick to soft foods that don’t require a lot of chewing.

Gradually transition to solid foods, but be sure to cut them into small pieces and chew slowly. Avoid holding any drink in your mouth for too long as it could loosen the bottom dentures. And don’t forget to avoid spicy foods as they can irritate sores that may exist underneath the false teeth on your gums.

Book your appointment now by calling us 027 347 3246 or visit our website.
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52 days ago

Do you think the property market's doing better?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

First-home buyers and investors are driving growth in Waikato’s property market.

After a “really slow market”, the Waikato region kicked off 2024 with a 6.7% increase in new listings in January.

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52 days ago

Wondering about the mayor's thoughts on local transport projects?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

OPINION: Local transport projects without doubt are some of the hottest and most controversial issues for Hamiltonians, especially on social media.

It seems that bump by bump, crossing by crossing, cycle lane by cycle lane, Council is attracting attention for all the wrong reasons.

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