Poll: Who are you voting for in the General Election?
Hi everyone,
Hamilton East looks set to be an interesting battleground at this year's election. From the two main parties, incumbent National MP David Bennett is up against Labour list MP Jamie Strange whose party is talking up his chances.
Who will you be voting for and why?
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37.9% David Bennett - National
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1.7% Rimu Bhooi - Green
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1.7% Matt Coleman - Independent
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2.6% Myah Deedman - ACT
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0% Jack Gielen - Republic of NZ
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0.9% Siggy Henry - Advance NZ
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0.9% Stu Husband - NZ First
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1.7% Julie Manders - New Conservative
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0% Destry Murphy - Vision NZ
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0.9% Naomi Pocock - TOP
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51.7% Jamie Strange - Labour
Position available at Chartwell Church - Mainly Music Facilitator
Make a Difference in Young Lives
Chartwell Church is seeking an enthusiastic and engaging person to facilitate our weekly Mainly Music sessions during term time. This is a rewarding role where you’ll support young children (0–5 years) and their caregivers through music, movement, and connection in a warm, welcoming environment.
About the Role
As the Mainly Music Facilitator, you will:
Lead and facilitate the weekly Mainly Music session on Friday mornings
Create a caring, inclusive, and supportive environment for children and caregivers
Work alongside volunteers to ensure sessions run smoothly
Prepare music and session content ahead of time
Hours
On site: Fridays, 9:00 to11:00am during school term time
Preparation: Approximately 1 hour per week (in your own time)
About You
You will ideally:
Enjoy working with young children and adults
Be confident leading music and group activities (singing ability helpful but not essential)
Have strong communication and organisational skills
Be warm, reliable, and able to foster a sense of community
Be supportive of the values and mission of Chartwell Church
Applications
Applications close 22 February.
For further information, please contact the Church Office on 07 855 7434 or send your CV to the Parish Administrator at
office@chartwellchurch.org.nz
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