You're invited to a talk with Libby
Libby Lindsay will introduce how you can unlock your own unique genetic formula. So you can spend more of your life doing the things that you love.
Do you feel like you’ve spent a lot of time, money and effort into improving your health, and not got the results you wanted?
There is a smarter way.
If your DNA holds the answers to your wellbeing, what would you like to know? If you can eat chocolate but should avoid coffee. Whether 20 minutes of resistance outclasses an hour of cardio. Or if you only really need three specific supplements to thrive, not the10 cluttering your pantry. Now there’s a way to know for sure. Ingeneous advice is unique to you, based on scientific analysis that knows you better than you know yourself. Knowledge you can action right now. That’s incredibly powerful, and this power can now be in your hands.
23rd November - Gallagher Performing Arts, University of Waikato, Knighton Road, Hamilton 3216 at 7 - 8PM
Simply RSVP by emailing: gerry@ingeneous.co.nz
Look forward to seeing you,
Libby Lindsay.
CEO and Founder.
Poll: Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
With the government cracking down on gangs, it is now illegal for gang members to display their insignia in public places whether through clothing or their property.
This means arrests can be made if these patches are worn in places like restaurants, shops, on public transport or ferries, and on airplanes. Arrests were made recently at a funeral.
Do you think this ban is reasonable?
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77.2% Yes
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21.2% No
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1.5% Other - I'll share below
Have you come across many roadworks sites recently?
The frustration of seeing a detour sign partway through your journey on the main highways possibly the new way forward when it comes to roadworks.
One of the latest areas to have a section of the road blocked off is State Highway 1 between Putāruru to Tokoroa as part of a massive renewal project that extends down to Waiouru.
Have you come across many roadworks sites recently?
Poll: Do you think this was the right decision?
Hamilton City Council is defending a $60,000 spend on a flood of water management PR featuring a TV personality as residents face huge rates rises.
At a time of council cash constraints, Te Radar - real name Andrew Lumsden - catches the eye on the council’s Facebook page, where he currently features in three “explainer” video clips about Hamilton’s water services.
Do you think this was the right decision? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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5% Yes
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90% No
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5% Not sure