Enderley, Hamilton

It is the weekend!

It is the weekend!

List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.

10 days ago

Wondered what's happening at Ferrybank?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Fresh hospitality investment is set to lure diners to the banks of the Waikato River at a spot that’s long been eyed for projects to show off the city’s biggest natural asset.

A bar and restaurant - Regatta - is set to open late autumn in the former Ferrybank Reception Centre in Grantham St.

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10 days ago

Pay no weekly fee until 2028*

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

When you sign up to an independent apartment or townhouse at a participating Ryman village by 28 February 2026, you won't pay your weekly fee until 2028*. And because life at Ryman means no home upkeep, you'll have more time for the things you love.

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11 days ago

Council will hold workshop to tackle Blue Spring popularity problem

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

South Waikato District Council will hold a workshop to discuss problems at Putāruru’s Blue Spring Te Waihou Walkway but won’t be closing access to tourists flocking to the site.

First term councillor Zed Latinovic has tabled a notice of motion asking his colleagues to support his calls for … View more
South Waikato District Council will hold a workshop to discuss problems at Putāruru’s Blue Spring Te Waihou Walkway but won’t be closing access to tourists flocking to the site.

First term councillor Zed Latinovic has tabled a notice of motion asking his colleagues to support his calls for a comprehensive review of how the walkway is managed after rising visitor numbers were creating “material and escalating risks” at the popular site.

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11 days ago

Hamilton eyes boundary change as development heats up

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hamilton’s city boundary could be on the verge of its first expansion in more than a decade, as new fast-track consenting laws spur development along the city’s outer edges.

A proposed project timeline shows a 210-ha block of land to the northeast could be absorbed by the city by July next … View more
Hamilton’s city boundary could be on the verge of its first expansion in more than a decade, as new fast-track consenting laws spur development along the city’s outer edges.

A proposed project timeline shows a 210-ha block of land to the northeast could be absorbed by the city by July next year.

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11 days ago

Longer prescriptions are here

Health NZ

Some people with stable, long-term health conditions may be able to get prescriptions that last up to 12 months.

People with a 12 month prescription will still collect three months’ supply of medicine at a time, from the pharmacy.

Ask your doctor if 12 month prescriptions are right for you.
Find out more

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11 days ago

Guitar & Ukelele lessons

Gonzalo from Silverdale

Hi! I’ve recently moved to Hamilton and I’m taking new students for guitar & ukulele lessons (all ages and levels welcome).

I can teach from my place or travel to you

Ph. 027 204 2323
e-mail: palomino.gong@gmail.com

Negotiable

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11 days ago

Car found after brazen Rototuna burglary

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A car belonging to a Rototuna family has been found after burglars walked into their home and stole it - along with car keys and wallet - on Monday night.

Thieves drove off with a 2009 Volkswagon Tiguan from a Cranbook Place home, also bizarrely taking a doctor’s letter appointment, a dressing… View more
A car belonging to a Rototuna family has been found after burglars walked into their home and stole it - along with car keys and wallet - on Monday night.

Thieves drove off with a 2009 Volkswagon Tiguan from a Cranbook Place home, also bizarrely taking a doctor’s letter appointment, a dressing gown and sunglasses.

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11 days ago

Red stickers, yellow stickers, orange dirt: Tairua residents pick up pieces after night of hell

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

They are a plucky bunch up on Mt Paku.

Last week’s devastating rainfall event created a night of disruption for some, absolute hell for others whose homes are dotted over the ancient, tree-enshrouded volcanic cone that overlooks Tairua Harbour on the Coromandel Peninsula.

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11 days ago

Community rallies for Te Aroha ambulance officer in ICU

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The family of an ambulance officer who suffered a life changing medical condition say the support they have received while they wait to see if he will wake up has been “amazing”.

Te Aroha man Matthew Liddle’s future hangs in the balance after he suffered a major aneurysm on 26 January, … View more
The family of an ambulance officer who suffered a life changing medical condition say the support they have received while they wait to see if he will wake up has been “amazing”.

Te Aroha man Matthew Liddle’s future hangs in the balance after he suffered a major aneurysm on 26 January, bleeding rapidly due to the blood thinners he took for his underlying heart condition.

A Givealittle page has been set up for him and his family.

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12 days ago

Sallies’ social housing apartments plan for Te Rapa

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

South Island property developers are planning on turning empty land on Te Rapa Rd into social housing.

Thirty five two bedroom and 18 one bedroom apartments will be built at the site of the former Te Rapa Motor Inn, which was sold for $5 million last June to Te Rapa Hamilton Development Limited.

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12 days ago

Nilfisk Vacuum Bags- Free

Brenda from Chartwell

Pack of five unopened Nilfisk filter bags to fit Models Action/ Bravo/Coupe/Sprint.
Pickup Chartwell, message 021 151 6076

Free

15 days ago

Poll: Do you often use NZ Post services?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Waikato is set to lose eight NZ Post counters as part of a nationwide retail shakeup.

They’re nestled inside other businesses such as dairies, and will disappear from sites stretching from Hamilton to Taupō’s Acacia Bay, according to NZ Post’s website.

Do you often use NZ Post … View more
Waikato is set to lose eight NZ Post counters as part of a nationwide retail shakeup.

They’re nestled inside other businesses such as dairies, and will disappear from sites stretching from Hamilton to Taupō’s Acacia Bay, according to NZ Post’s website.

Do you often use NZ Post services? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you often use NZ Post services?
  • 59% Yes
    59% Complete
  • 41% No
    41% Complete
39 votes
16 days ago

Poll: Do you reckon we'll get to swimming in Lake Rotoroa?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The dream of taking a summertime dip in Hamilton’s Lake Rotoroa isn’t dead, with new plans to be considered Thursday floated to help improve water quality.

The lake is currently at a ‘caution’ level, meaning people should avoid the water — something they have been advised to do for … View more
The dream of taking a summertime dip in Hamilton’s Lake Rotoroa isn’t dead, with new plans to be considered Thursday floated to help improve water quality.

The lake is currently at a ‘caution’ level, meaning people should avoid the water — something they have been advised to do for decades.

Do you reckon we'll get to swimming in Lake Rotoroa? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you reckon we'll get to swimming in Lake Rotoroa?
  • 15.8% Yes
    15.8% Complete
  • 84.2% No
    84.2% Complete
38 votes
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13 days ago

Drawers and Bedside units $100 each

Greg from Silverdale

3 X drawers , 1 with Mirror $100 each
2 X Bedside Drawers $100 for both
Txt only 021461912

Price: $100

14 days ago

Awards trip not a bridge too far, says Hamilton City Council

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hamilton’s newest bridges have been labelled “a monument to council spending” after it was revealed $8691 was spent sending a staff member to an overseas awards ceremony.

This came alongside other costs such as opening celebrations totalling $58,602, which Hamilton City Council has … View more
Hamilton’s newest bridges have been labelled “a monument to council spending” after it was revealed $8691 was spent sending a staff member to an overseas awards ceremony.

This came alongside other costs such as opening celebrations totalling $58,602, which Hamilton City Council has staunchly defended as marking a “once-in-a-generation” event and boosting the city’s profile.

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