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Debi from Hamilton East
Warm Cosy Winter Or Summer Jacket...
I wore It A Few Time With A Singlet Underneath And Beige Legging in The summer.
Size: XXL
Brand: Good Quality Stone River Wear.
Paid $79.00 In Australia
Price: $45
Debi from Hamilton East
Large Glass Pyrex Dish.
Greta As A Meat Or Vegetable Tray Taking Food To The BBQ Or Just As A Glass Baking Dish In The Oven...
Size: 440mm Long By 270mm Wide.
Price: $25
Debi from Hamilton East
Brand New Never Used Glass Storage Dishes With Steam Hole On The Top Of Lid.
Selling As A Set Of Two.
Microwave, Dishwasher, and Oven Safe Without The Lid.
Price: $20
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its Term 3 courses begining the week of Monday 2 August. Have a look at our website for the 31 different courses we're offering in Term 3 in a wide variety of subjects. For more information visit us at <earthdiverse.org.nz>.
Maki from Hamilton East
Would you like this for your child or as one of your school holiday activities with your child?
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Here's your chance to win a felt cupcake and donut kit!
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Amid a spike in respiratory illnesses among children, Waikato Hospital has temporary visitor restrictions.
At the moment, kids can't visit, and only "key support people" are allowed on any ward.
Read more here. Do you know anyone affected by RSV?
Jagpreet from Huntington
Looking for someone who can do some minor repairs like this on outside plaster of our home.
Huntington Rototuna area
Aaron from Chartwell
Christmas Market Hamilton NZ
Registration now open
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The Team from
Bring some ordinary storage baskets to life using a few Resene testpots of Resene Nero, Resene Glamour Puss and Resene White and some leafy house plants!
Find out how to create your own.
Mano Neighbourly Lead from Silverdale
Te Huia train service from Hamilton to Auckland which has a capacity to carry 150 passengers is running with only 34 passengers. And now the cost of the ticket had gone up.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Vance Smith has everything from mammoth tusks to dinosaur bones.
The Te Awamutu man estimates he's spent tens of thousands on his 500-piece collection over about three decades.
Read more here. What do you collect?
Sarah from Hamilton East
Aghi-Rows is an environmentally friendly cleaner that is locally made for harder jobs that only uses home compostable, upcycled or reusable packaging. See the attached image for details or email mcleayclan@xtra.co.nz.
Price: $10
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
What is an Eco-brick?
An eco-brick is a plastic bottle packed with shredded, single-use, non-recyclable plastics, compressed to a required density to create a reusable building block. They are a sustainable way to reusenon-biodegradable plastic waste as they are regarded as a long-lasting and … View moreWhat is an Eco-brick?
An eco-brick is a plastic bottle packed with shredded, single-use, non-recyclable plastics, compressed to a required density to create a reusable building block. They are a sustainable way to reusenon-biodegradable plastic waste as they are regarded as a long-lasting and durable material.
Eco-bricks = a low energy solution to keeping plastic out of the ecosystem!
What is the purpose of an eco-brick?
Making an eco-brick can be a tedious and time-consuming project (but great to do whilst watching TV!) and the purpose of it is to make you responsible for your own plastic waste and encourage you to reduce your own consumption.
The aim is to help you cut down on what you’re buying and ultimately produce less waste whilst creating something beneficial for yourself or the community!
What goes into the eco-brick?
The most important thing about an eco-brick is that the contents are CLEAN and DRY before they get stuffed. The reason for this is to prevent any bacteria or mould forming inside, which will undo all your hard work as they will not be validated!
You can put inside an eco-brick:
Potato chip, biscuit, cake packets etc.
Stretchy plastic e.g., carrier bags, bread bags, clingfilm etc.
Pasta/rice packets
Packaging – bubble wrap/plastic envelopes
Styrofoam/polystyrene
Hard plastic – meat trays, flowerpots etc (however, hard plastics will need to be cut up into much smaller pieces than soft plastic to allow you to reach the weight requirements)
What can I make with an eco-brick?
The most common personal projects are footstools! They can be as small or as large as you want, you can be creative with the bottle bottom colours to make a cool pattern or cover them in some fabric to make a decorative piece around the house!
There are other smaller projects you can make, like doorstops for example! I am personally taking inspiration from this one found on Pinterest:
Ok, so how do I make one?
It is very simple! The picture below shows you how in 5 simple steps. The key is to just keep stuffing until you can’t any more! With time and patience, your brick will come to life.
Reporter Hamilton Press
Hi Hamilton,
Have you had any close shaves because of hazardous winter road conditions?
There were several crashes on Monday morning in the Waikato region as a result of icy conditions.
Black ice is incredibly difficult to spot for the average motorist and the AA recommends drivers pay … View moreHi Hamilton,
Have you had any close shaves because of hazardous winter road conditions?
There were several crashes on Monday morning in the Waikato region as a result of icy conditions.
Black ice is incredibly difficult to spot for the average motorist and the AA recommends drivers pay attention to the weather conditions the night before setting out.
Temperatures below zero, valleys and dips in the road and shaded areas where the road won't warm up as quickly are all factors in black ice formation.
"You don't want to slam on your brakes if you do get onto ice and feel the vehicle starting to slide. That's actually likely to make the vehicle go more out of control," AA spokesman Dylan Thomsen said.
Multiple precautions are taken by Waka Kotahi (NZTA) to improve the safety during the winter.
The agency contracts Downer workers to drive hundreds of kilometres along stretches to detect wet patches of road as they are freezing.
Calcium Magnesium Acetate (CMA) is sprayed on roads and bridges in very cold areas to stop ice from forming. The chemical acts by lowering the freezing temperature of the water.
Accidents are also mitigated when asphalt is sprinkled on at-risk stretches of road.
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Cameron from Hillcrest
Just seen this on FB, Unfortunately I dont need them but someone will
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