Chartwell, Hamilton

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65 days ago

Protect your investment with Property Managers that care

Glasshouse Property

Glasshouse creates positive rental experiences by connecting caring tenants with caring landlords and looking after the needs of both. Servicing Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Hamilton, and Morrinsville, our goal is to provide exceptional service to our clients while maximising their investment returns. … View moreGlasshouse creates positive rental experiences by connecting caring tenants with caring landlords and looking after the needs of both. Servicing Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Hamilton, and Morrinsville, our goal is to provide exceptional service to our clients while maximising their investment returns. With 99% of our tenants paying rent on time, you can trust Glasshouse Property Management for peace of mind. Find out more

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66 days ago

Table Top BBQ, with pedestal table.

Debi from Rototuna North

BBQ with new flame guards and grill (to be cleaned). Rescued from a BBQ and re-purposed for tabletop use. Table included with pedestal fittings. Pick up only (Truck or trailer). Great deal. Trolley and gas bottle shown not included.

Price: $100

66 days ago

Poll: What do you think about this offline marketplace concept?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Re:Circle is staying alive in Hamilton, despite the first store in Auckland biting the dust.

In addition to the number of keen buyers and sellers, it’s the city’s security measures that are working in its favour, according to owner owner Henrik Stovring.

What do you think about this … View more
Re:Circle is staying alive in Hamilton, despite the first store in Auckland biting the dust.

In addition to the number of keen buyers and sellers, it’s the city’s security measures that are working in its favour, according to owner owner Henrik Stovring.

What do you think about this offline marketplace concept? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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What do you think about this offline marketplace concept?
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71 days ago

Meet the Cambridge man whose home was sold due to unpaid rates

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The owner of a Cambridge home sold to cover tens of thousands in unpaid Waipā District Council rates has no plans to leave despite the rapidly approaching settlement date.

Fraser Smith, 57, a painter on a benefit, said he’s seeking legal advice on his next steps regarding the home in Fort St,… View more
The owner of a Cambridge home sold to cover tens of thousands in unpaid Waipā District Council rates has no plans to leave despite the rapidly approaching settlement date.

Fraser Smith, 57, a painter on a benefit, said he’s seeking legal advice on his next steps regarding the home in Fort St, just off the main street near Victoria Bridge.

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67 days ago

Poll: Will you be buying a flight to Australia?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The champagne corks are popping at Hamilton Airport after officials confirmed the return of direct international flights to Australia - and a potential boost to the Waikato economy.

After months of speculation and more than a year of “solid grind” behind the scenes, Hamilton Airport chief … View more
The champagne corks are popping at Hamilton Airport after officials confirmed the return of direct international flights to Australia - and a potential boost to the Waikato economy.

After months of speculation and more than a year of “solid grind” behind the scenes, Hamilton Airport chief executive Mark Morgan said he could now reveal Jetstar will offer travellers three return flights a week between Hamilton and the Gold Coast, and four return flights a week between Hamilton and Sydney.

Will you be buying a flight to Australia? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Will you be buying a flight to Australia?
  • 56.9% Yes
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  • 25.5% Maybe
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66 days ago

Smoker BBQ

Debi from Rototuna North

Almost new smoker BBQ. Comes with weather cover. Pick up only.

Price: $250

66 days ago

What do you think about the transport shortfall's potential effects?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Mayors say they’re tens of millions short on transport funding after the Government didn’t deliver what they’d requested.

The gap for four large Waikato councils is more than $100m, and the mayors said that rules out things like new bus routes for growing areas and footpath maintenance.

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Mayors say they’re tens of millions short on transport funding after the Government didn’t deliver what they’d requested.

The gap for four large Waikato councils is more than $100m, and the mayors said that rules out things like new bus routes for growing areas and footpath maintenance.

What do you think about the potential effects of the shortfall? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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66 days ago

Poll: Do you think direct flights to Hamilton will bring more tourists?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Goodbye Auckland Airport, big smoke traffic jams, motorway gauntlets, possible congestion charges and wasted time - and hello to the Mighty Waikato.

That’s the message being beamed to potential tourists across the ditch in the wake of … View more
Goodbye Auckland Airport, big smoke traffic jams, motorway gauntlets, possible congestion charges and wasted time - and hello to the Mighty Waikato.

That’s the message being beamed to potential tourists across the ditch in the wake of Jetstar announcing the return of international flights to Hamilton Airport - and it’s getting the thumbs up from the region’s tourism players and politicians.

Do you think direct flights to Hamilton will bring more tourists? 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 direct flights to Hamilton will bring more tourists?
  • 64.3% Yes
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42 votes
66 days ago

Prime Minister delivering apology

Abuse Enquiry

On Tuesday 12 November, the Prime Minister will deliver a public apology to survivors of abuse in care in Parliament.

You can register your interest to attend the event in Parliament, or if you want to watch it with friends, whānau or a support person you can attend an event at the Due Drops … View more
On Tuesday 12 November, the Prime Minister will deliver a public apology to survivors of abuse in care in Parliament.

You can register your interest to attend the event in Parliament, or if you want to watch it with friends, whānau or a support person you can attend an event at the Due Drops Event Centre in Auckland, Shed 6 in Wellington or the Christchurch Town Hall.

Contact the Crown Response Unit today:
Phone: 0800 717 017 (8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday)
Email: contact@abuseinquiryresponse.govt.nz
Registration closes 4.30pm Monday 30 September.

Accommodation, travel and food costs will be covered. Travel assistance will be provided in forms of air travel, petrol vouchers, gift cards, and train, and bus tickets.
Find out more

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67 days ago

What's the highest card surcharge you've come across?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Some card payments will add an extra 3.03% to your bill at Te Awamutu’s Central Cafe - well over the suggested 2% ceiling.

There’s also a 2.5% credit card and contactless surcharge at another eatery in the town, Red Kitchen, and the Commerce Commission calls both “hard to justify”.

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67 days ago

Gerda Takes On Te Reo Maori!

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

This year Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, is being held from September 16 to 23. It’s an important week encouraging all of Aotearoa to use te reo Māori in everyday life. Similarly, Mahuru Māori promotes speaking and celebrating te reo throughout the month of September.

Over … View more
This year Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, is being held from September 16 to 23. It’s an important week encouraging all of Aotearoa to use te reo Māori in everyday life. Similarly, Mahuru Māori promotes speaking and celebrating te reo throughout the month of September.

Over the last couple of years, Gerda, a resident at Diana Isaac Village in Christchurch, has grown her Māori vocabulary by attending the virtual monthly te reo Māori classes offered to Ryman residents. This group learning environment is run by Anita Gill from Te Puna Reo Māori, a Māori online learning provider.

Click read more for the full story.

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67 days ago

Poll: Did you end up doing what you dreamed off as a teenager?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

After 18 years of dreaming, Alicia Platje has opened her own jewellery shop.

She’s from the Platje family of Precious Metals, and admits she’s still getting used to introducing herself as the owner of Agapé.

Did you end up doing what you dreamed off as a teenager? Tell us about it in the… View more
After 18 years of dreaming, Alicia Platje has opened her own jewellery shop.

She’s from the Platje family of Precious Metals, and admits she’s still getting used to introducing herself as the owner of Agapé.

Did you end up doing what you dreamed off as a teenager? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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67 days ago

'Increasingly New Zealanders will use te reo Māori as their primary medium of communication' - Potaka

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Fluent te reo speaker and Government minister Tama Potaka would “love” to see all MPs increase their use of the Māori language to communicate more effectively in modern-day Aotearoa.

The National Party Hamilton West MP’s comments come in an interview about Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, which … View more
Fluent te reo speaker and Government minister Tama Potaka would “love” to see all MPs increase their use of the Māori language to communicate more effectively in modern-day Aotearoa.

The National Party Hamilton West MP’s comments come in an interview about Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, which runs from September 14 to September 21.

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74 days ago

Poll: Is it rude to take a full trolley to self-checkout?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Luckily self-checkout is pretty common in supermarkets these days and we generally use it to quickly buy a few things without the long lines. But perhaps it's appropriate to head there with your full trolley to skip the lines?

What are your thoughts? Is that rude?

Share in the comments … View more
Luckily self-checkout is pretty common in supermarkets these days and we generally use it to quickly buy a few things without the long lines. But perhaps it's appropriate to head there with your full trolley to skip the lines?

What are your thoughts? Is that rude?

Share in the comments below if this has ever happened to you.

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Is it rude to take a full trolley to self-checkout?
  • 53.5% Yes!
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  • 44% Nah, it's okay
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3053 votes
67 days ago

Be vigilant with mail

The Team from New Zealand Police

Police are aware of a recent overseas rise in scams which involve an unexpected package being sent to addresses with a gift and a QR code inside. Police believe this scamming method could find its way to New Zealand and we are urging people to be vigilant.

The gift will have the recipients … View more
Police are aware of a recent overseas rise in scams which involve an unexpected package being sent to addresses with a gift and a QR code inside. Police believe this scamming method could find its way to New Zealand and we are urging people to be vigilant.

The gift will have the recipients address, but not include the sender's information or be from a known retailer. When the recipient opens the package to see what it is and possibly who sent it, there is a QR code to scan to find out who sent the gift.

The QR code allows the offenders to then access any and all data on your phone or device you used to scan the code, including financial information such as your bank account login details, and personal data.

Police are urging anyone who receives one of these gifts not to scan the QR code, the gift can either be kept or discarded, but do not scan the QR code.
Please report information to Police online at www.police.govt.nz... or call Police on 105.

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