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Rolf from Pirongia - Karamu
We have moved into a smaller home and this radio does not fit any longer.
It all works include remote its about 12 KG and need to be collected in Te AWAMUTU
Price: $75
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We all love a scoop (or three) of ice cream... but the owner at Little Liberty Creamery in Taranaki is taking things to a whole new level for 2026!
Her goal? 52 new flavours this year. That’s one brand-new, experimental creation every single week! 🤯
The Great Flavour Debate: We want to … View moreWe all love a scoop (or three) of ice cream... but the owner at Little Liberty Creamery in Taranaki is taking things to a whole new level for 2026!
Her goal? 52 new flavours this year. That’s one brand-new, experimental creation every single week! 🤯
The Great Flavour Debate: We want to know what the current "Gold Standard" is for you.
What is the crème de la crème of ice cream flavours?
🍦 The Purist: Are you a "perfect vanilla or nothing" kind of person?
🍫 The Chocoholic: The darker and chunkier the better?
🧂 The Salty-Sweet: Is Salted Caramel still the reigning champ?
🌈 The Wildcard: Are you into the experimental stuff—think lavender, chilli, or charcoal?
Tell us your absolute favourite flavour in the comments below! 👇
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
If you’ve ever been kept awake by your neighbours getting a little too enthusiastic between the sheets, don’t expect much help from the Tenancy Tribunal.
A recent ruling suggests that hearing your neighbours having sex may just fall under the umbrella of “everyday living” — awkward as … View moreIf you’ve ever been kept awake by your neighbours getting a little too enthusiastic between the sheets, don’t expect much help from the Tenancy Tribunal.
A recent ruling suggests that hearing your neighbours having sex may just fall under the umbrella of “everyday living” — awkward as that might be.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Nearly a year after her pie won at the Bakels NZ Supreme Awards, Ellie Linton-Brown says she’s still reaping the benefits.
In 2025, her raspberry and rhubarb pie won the Cafe Boutique pie category at the Bakels NZ Supreme Pie Awards, bringing in a flood of new customers to Huntly's Main … View moreNearly a year after her pie won at the Bakels NZ Supreme Awards, Ellie Linton-Brown says she’s still reaping the benefits.
In 2025, her raspberry and rhubarb pie won the Cafe Boutique pie category at the Bakels NZ Supreme Pie Awards, bringing in a flood of new customers to Huntly's Main Street Cafe.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
A rev-up of how the city council awards major contracts is under way, with a new subcommittee, a 35-point reform plan, and a promise to be more open.
It follows a damning report on procurement that found … View moreA rev-up of how the city council awards major contracts is under way, with a new subcommittee, a 35-point reform plan, and a promise to be more open.
It follows a damning report on procurement that found several high-value deals were among the $239 million (12%) of Hamilton City Council contract value that did not go through a tender process. The 2024 KPMG report also pointed to weak oversight and staff finding “workarounds”, but was not made public for two years.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A riverside subdivision with dozens of lifestyle blocks, new roads and years of earthworks is proposed for a rural site near Arapuni.
The public can have a say on a bid to turn the 45.6ha block into 81 lots, as South Waikato District Council deemed the effects would be “more than minor”. … View moreA riverside subdivision with dozens of lifestyle blocks, new roads and years of earthworks is proposed for a rural site near Arapuni.
The public can have a say on a bid to turn the 45.6ha block into 81 lots, as South Waikato District Council deemed the effects would be “more than minor”. Planners flagged extensive, extended earthworks and potential impacts on the Waikato River.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Former Hamilton mayor Margaret Evans has blasted the state of the city centre as “appalling”, urging the council to start with a basic clean-up.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting of Hamilton City Council’s Central City Revitalisation sub-committee on Tuesday, Evans said the CBD was … View moreFormer Hamilton mayor Margaret Evans has blasted the state of the city centre as “appalling”, urging the council to start with a basic clean-up.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting of Hamilton City Council’s Central City Revitalisation sub-committee on Tuesday, Evans said the CBD was suffering from “grubby shop-fronts” and general neglect.
How do you reckon Hamilton CBD is looking? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
As the country struggles with rising energy bills and an international oil crisis another piece of a major geothermal power unit is springing into life.
Mercury has taken another step to boost renewable energy supplies with the opening of its fifth Ngā Tamariki geothermal power unit near … View moreAs the country struggles with rising energy bills and an international oil crisis another piece of a major geothermal power unit is springing into life.
Mercury has taken another step to boost renewable energy supplies with the opening of its fifth Ngā Tamariki geothermal power unit near Taupō.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
There could be more tea with tigers and other exciting outings on offer at city-owned sites after recent events have council bosses looking at them in a different way.
The idea comes after Waikato Supper Club guests dined at three council-owned locations, enjoying tea with the tigers at Hamilton… View moreThere could be more tea with tigers and other exciting outings on offer at city-owned sites after recent events have council bosses looking at them in a different way.
The idea comes after Waikato Supper Club guests dined at three council-owned locations, enjoying tea with the tigers at Hamilton Zoo, exploring the Air Playground at Waikato Museum, and playing lawn games at Hamilton Gardens.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Nigel Dring had looked forward to retirement, but only got months to enjoy it.
His death in July 2023 - two days after a medical appointment - sparked an investigation at Waikato Hospital and his widow says she’s still shocked at “blasé” treatment in the days before he died.
While … View moreNigel Dring had looked forward to retirement, but only got months to enjoy it.
His death in July 2023 - two days after a medical appointment - sparked an investigation at Waikato Hospital and his widow says she’s still shocked at “blasé” treatment in the days before he died.
While Nigel had told one doctor he was “really struggling to breathe”, no-one made them feel like he was in danger, Lynn Dring said.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A retired cardiologist who helped train generations of doctors says accommodating more medical students is not only doable, it is essential.
Cardiologist Clyde Wade said universities worried about the rising demand for clinical placements created by Waikato’s new medical school needed to … View moreA retired cardiologist who helped train generations of doctors says accommodating more medical students is not only doable, it is essential.
Cardiologist Clyde Wade said universities worried about the rising demand for clinical placements created by Waikato’s new medical school needed to “get over it and sort it out”.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Pirongia farmer Tegan Hills is relieved to have a temporary bridge over the Ngakoaohia Stream to reconnect her with her community.
Construction crews have installed a temporary bridge near the Mangati Stream, south of Pirongia, after the original bridge was destroyed in flooding earlier this … View morePirongia farmer Tegan Hills is relieved to have a temporary bridge over the Ngakoaohia Stream to reconnect her with her community.
Construction crews have installed a temporary bridge near the Mangati Stream, south of Pirongia, after the original bridge was destroyed in flooding earlier this year.
The aim is to open the bridge to traffic and reconnect State Highway 39 between Pirongia and Otorohanga by the end of the week.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The popular two hours free parking scheme could return to Hamilton CBD as the mayor looks to make good on an election promise.
Details on re-introducing the scheme could be announced by the end of the week, the Waikato Times understands.
Do you want two hours free in the CBD to come back? Tell … View moreThe popular two hours free parking scheme could return to Hamilton CBD as the mayor looks to make good on an election promise.
Details on re-introducing the scheme could be announced by the end of the week, the Waikato Times understands.
Do you want two hours free in the CBD to come back? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
After a lifetime out on the hills with his dogs, north Waikato cockie Maurice Yearbury is as passionate about dog trialing as ever - although he’s worried about not enough young people share his passion.
Yearbury, 70, has been president of the Waikato Centre Sheep Dog Trial Association for … View moreAfter a lifetime out on the hills with his dogs, north Waikato cockie Maurice Yearbury is as passionate about dog trialing as ever - although he’s worried about not enough young people share his passion.
Yearbury, 70, has been president of the Waikato Centre Sheep Dog Trial Association for about five years now and reckons the centre is struggling to bring in youngsters.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
If you're looking for something to boast to your Wellington mates about, here it is.
Waikato shoppers spent more on their cards than those in Wellington for the fifth month in a row in February, a shift payments company Worldline says may signal a milestone in regional consumer spending … View moreIf you're looking for something to boast to your Wellington mates about, here it is.
Waikato shoppers spent more on their cards than those in Wellington for the fifth month in a row in February, a shift payments company Worldline says may signal a milestone in regional consumer spending patterns.
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