Fitzroy, Hamilton

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2306 days ago

POWER HARROW

Mark from Rukuhia

Lely Power Harrow was last used about two years ago and was going fine.
Could do with a clean up, paint and a new set of shear pins but still useable how it is.
Has got the adjustable height cage roller
Total width is 3.8mtrs wide.
No longer needed and is Surplus to requirements.
Phone … View more
Lely Power Harrow was last used about two years ago and was going fine.
Could do with a clean up, paint and a new set of shear pins but still useable how it is.
Has got the adjustable height cage roller
Total width is 3.8mtrs wide.
No longer needed and is Surplus to requirements.
Phone 02102941244

Negotiable

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2307 days ago

Curtain Sale Week

Jane from Hamilton East

Visit us at 53 Wellington Street to get super deals on curtains

Negotiable

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2307 days ago

Poll: Do you bother to vote in local body elections?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Local elections impact us all, but many of us don't take the time to make our voices heard.

In fact, only 38.5% of Aucklanders voted in the 2016 local body election.

To read more, click here.

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Do you bother to vote in local body elections?
  • 84.5% Yes, of course
    84.5% Complete
  • 15.5% No, I can't be bothered
    15.5% Complete
1628 votes
2307 days ago

Thank you for making Father's Day special!

Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ

Wow, over 360 Father's Day bundles have been donated by our amazing community of Foodbank Project donors! Your generosity helped make Father's Day special for Kiwi dads who are finding things tough at the moment- thank you.

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2308 days ago

Mental Health + Well-Being - September 1st to 30th 🧠

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Did you know, 1 in 4 New Zealand adults will suffer from a mental disorder or distress at some point in their lives? When they do, let’s make sure they never have to go it alone. To create safer, more caring communities we need to not only look after ourselves but those around us as well.

For … View more
Did you know, 1 in 4 New Zealand adults will suffer from a mental disorder or distress at some point in their lives? When they do, let’s make sure they never have to go it alone. To create safer, more caring communities we need to not only look after ourselves but those around us as well.

For the month of September, we want to use our voice to raise awareness for mental health and well-being. Perhaps consider sharing a cuppa with someone you know who could use the support or challenge your family and friends to unplug from social media for the entire month to improve their well-being. If you or someone you know is going through a rough patch, don’t forget you can call or text 1737 anytime for FREE support from a trained counsellor.

Don’t forget, this month also coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10th) followed by Mental Health Awareness Week (23 - 29 September) and Mental Health Awareness Day on October 10th.

However you choose to take part, feel free to tag us in your posts + use the following hashtag so we can see how you’re cultivating better mental health for yourself or in your community this month:

#NSNZmentalhealth

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2308 days ago

How are the measles immunisation rates where you live?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Vaccine hesitancy – the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines – is now considered one of the top ten threats to global health.As the country wrestles with the worst measles outbreak in more than two decades, it has to be asked; what are we going to do about it?… View moreVaccine hesitancy – the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines – is now considered one of the top ten threats to global health.As the country wrestles with the worst measles outbreak in more than two decades, it has to be asked; what are we going to do about it?

Search for your suburb here to check the immunisation rates percentages in 2018.

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2308 days ago

Work from Home-Unity4

Unity4

This opportunity gives you the ability to work from the comfort of your own home, select your own hours and finally achieve that work-life balance. We have two exciting opportunities that involve Energy Sales
and Telefundraising.

What’s on offer:
- Includes a competitive hourly rate of … View more
This opportunity gives you the ability to work from the comfort of your own home, select your own hours and finally achieve that work-life balance. We have two exciting opportunities that involve Energy Sales
and Telefundraising.

What’s on offer:
- Includes a competitive hourly rate of $20.55 + BONUS
- Full training and support provided
- The flexibility of selecting your work schedule!
- Do you have the confidence and the resilience to conduct outbound phone calls?

When do we call?
Monday to Friday between 9am and 8pm
Saturday 9am-5pm

You must be able to commit to working at least 18 hours a week within these hours.

So what does it take to be apart of the Unity4 Team?
- Previous experience (not essential but would be highly regarded)
- A mature approach
- Commitment to the role
- Excellent verbal communication
- The ability to work independently
- Basic computer skills

Technical Requirements
- ADSL or Cable Internet Connection
- Corded Home Telephone
- Dedicated Home Office
- Corded Telephone Headset

Training?
Yes, training is mandatory and will be held for two days from the comfort of your home during
business hours. More information will be provided if you are successful in obtaining the role.

If this sounds like you apply through our website now by clicking the button below!

What’s next?
All applicants are required to complete the application process through our Unity4 Website. These tests
are designed to measure your suitability for the role. This will include
- Filling in your details
- System and suitability test
- Technical Knowledge
- A voice test

Once you have completed the tests we will be in contact with you to discuss your application further.

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.
Apply here

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2310 days ago

How to avoid war with the neighbours

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Have you fallen out with a neighbour? Rising tensions can make some situations difficult to negotiate.

Click here to find out some handy tips for sorting things out if issues arise.

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2309 days ago

Overcoming Obstacles

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🏉 Through school-based programmes like #KiwiCan, #Stars, and #ProjectK, we empower our youth to grow into the best versions of themselves.

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2309 days ago

Loans built for small business

Prospa

Kurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.

The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed … View more
Kurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.

The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed as a time-strapped business owner – and the funds were immediately put to use on upgrades and kitchen renovations.
Find out more

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2312 days ago

Poll: Māori tourism centre earmarked for the Hamilton Gardens

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

The plan was put forward in a submission by the iwi on the Hamilton City Council's planned re-vamp of the Gardens.
Mayor Andrew King backed the venture. He said Tainui wanted the land to be close enough to the Waikato River's bank, so it could launch a waka as part of the tourism … View more
The plan was put forward in a submission by the iwi on the Hamilton City Council's planned re-vamp of the Gardens.
Mayor Andrew King backed the venture. He said Tainui wanted the land to be close enough to the Waikato River's bank, so it could launch a waka as part of the tourism experience.
Should the gardens move away from being GARDENS and just become a tourist attraction with different themes?

Māori tourism centre earmarked for the Hamilton Gardens
  • 28.6% It must remain a garden experience only
    28.6% Complete
  • 28.6% We need a cultural Māori experience there
    28.6% Complete
  • 35.7% I am all for Māori experience in Hamilton, but another site
    35.7% Complete
  • 7.1% This will bring division to our city
    7.1% Complete
  • 0% I don't know
    0% Complete
84 votes
2310 days ago

Wishing everyone a safe, fun and kind #FathersDay weekend!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...


Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?

A: You're under a vest!

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To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...


Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?

A: You're under a vest!


Q: How do you make a tissue dance?

A: Put a little boogey in it!


Q: Where do bees go to the toilet?

A: At the BP station!


#NSNZrandomactsofkindness

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2311 days ago

Creative designs from your recycling bin!

The Team from

What to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.

If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.

Make the most of this weekend with this … View more
What to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.

If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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2311 days ago

Fundraising for students

TeRere from Bader

Hii all... I have a bunch of Male students between the ages of 16-17 looking to make money to mow lawns on the 14th of September for their Class trip at the end of the year and even if it doesn't have to do with mowing lawns just picking up the rubbish around the yard.. we will be very … View moreHii all... I have a bunch of Male students between the ages of 16-17 looking to make money to mow lawns on the 14th of September for their Class trip at the end of the year and even if it doesn't have to do with mowing lawns just picking up the rubbish around the yard.. we will be very interested... We have a bunch of Mowers and a trailer for the cuttings aswel and we will also weed eat if you'd like..

These students are very polite and funny and easy to get along with, And are willing to give a helping hand.. Thank you ALL for your support

P.s We only need to raise enough money to get to our goal which is $250 if more we would be very happy
We can only do Suburbs in Hamilton on the one side of the bridge close to Melville, Hamilton East and others surrounding it
If your lawn is small like mine we will charge less I promise but usually We will charge a minimum of $25 a Lawn and an extra $10 for weed-eaters we also will be taking your cuttings if you'd like but that'll cost an extra $10? Even if you dont have the money today we will be willing to negotiate😁👍🤔It all depends on how big your section is and if it will take a bit longer..

Thanks for your support neighbours..
Text me on 027 397 9252
My name is Terere Nelson

2317 days ago

E-SCOOTERS BEING ROLLED OUT TODAY IN HAMILTON

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

HAMILTON - E-SCOOTERS ON OUR STREETS AS OF TODAY

#E-scooters for hire will arrive in Hamilton as part of a six-month trial approved by Hamilton City Council at the Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting on 18 June 2019.
Lime scooters will be the first operator to have a presence in the city … View more
HAMILTON - E-SCOOTERS ON OUR STREETS AS OF TODAY

#E-scooters for hire will arrive in Hamilton as part of a six-month trial approved by Hamilton City Council at the Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting on 18 June 2019.
Lime scooters will be the first operator to have a presence in the city and will operate under a public places permit for six months. The Council expects to receive formal applications from other operators over the coming weeks and months.
Lime has e-scooters in more than 100 cities across the world including both Auckland and Christchurch. They will introduce a total of 600 e-scooters for hire in Hamilton during the trial period. Around 200 of these will be arriving in Hamilton this Friday 23 August with the remaining e-scooters anticipated to arrive next week.
The e-scooters will be able to be ridden throughout the city but will be focused on the central city, Hamilton East, Hillcrest and Hamilton Lake areas. They can be ridden on footpaths and roads and will feature geofencing which automatically reduces speeds in certain areas to make it safer for users and pedestrians. These areas include the central city entertainment and dining precinct, Garden Place and Centre Place and the speeds will be limited to 15kmh. There will also be low speed zones along the Waikato River.
“Safety is our number one priority and we’ll be working closely with Lime and any other providers coming to the city to monitor compliance and ensure the code of practice is upheld.
There will also be a dedicated e-scooter parking zone at Hamilton Gardens. However, the devices will not be able to be ridden within the grounds of the Gardens, over the boardwalk section around Lake Rotoroa (Hamilton Lake Domain) or at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park.
According to the operator’s terms and conditions, anyone aged 18 or older can use the e-scooters and users will be able to find and unlock them using an app on their phone. The e-scooters are dockless, which means they can be left anywhere safe within the city. A team of local “juicers” will be recruited by Lime to retrieve, charge and deploy the e-scooters each day.
The Council’s General Manager for Infrastructure Operations, Eeva-Liisa Wright says: “This initiative is about providing alternatives to cars for people making short trips around our city, honouring our commitment to being energy efficient and building stronger connections between key destinations.
“At the end of the six-month trial we will be in a good position to determine how many e-scooters will fit in the Hamilton market, the optimum number of providers and the areas of operation, including restricted areas.
“Safety is our number one priority and we’ll be working closely with Lime and any other providers coming to the city to monitor compliance and ensure the code of practice is upheld.
“We’ll also be delivering a city-wide education campaign over the coming weeks to compliment the user training provided at the time of hire.”

www.hamiltonratepayers.com...

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