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The Team from Momentum Waikato
Earlier this year the Prime Minister’s Science Prize went to a multidisciplinary team doing world-leading research into abnormal blood-sugar levels in newborns, work partially funded by a small Waikato trust that has been quietly supporting the critical care of premature and sick babies for … View moreEarlier this year the Prime Minister’s Science Prize went to a multidisciplinary team doing world-leading research into abnormal blood-sugar levels in newborns, work partially funded by a small Waikato trust that has been quietly supporting the critical care of premature and sick babies for nearly forty years.
Now the Waikato Sick Babies Trust has moved to diversify and grow its income by setting up a ‘named fund’ with Momentum Waikato, the region’s community foundation.
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
It’s no secret that curtains can make or break a room. The colours, patterns and style are an essential part of trying a room together and creating a particular mood. However, there’s more to a perfect curtain than just the fabric and cut. As interior design trends move away from clean, … View moreIt’s no secret that curtains can make or break a room. The colours, patterns and style are an essential part of trying a room together and creating a particular mood. However, there’s more to a perfect curtain than just the fabric and cut. As interior design trends move away from clean, minimalistic Scandinavian styles - no curtain is complete without a tassel, trims, pelmet or tieback. In 2021, it’s all about more glamorous styles like Modern Luxe and Modern Classic. Feeling confused? Don’t worry, we’ve put together a beginner’s guide on all these finishing touches so you can make the right choice for your curtain style. Read on to find out more!
Tassels
Tassels are an elegant cluster of strings or cords that are clumped together at one end and hang free at the other. Suitable for curtains rather than blinds, these finishing features are actually a practical decoration. The tassel’s shape acts as a weight at the bottom of the cord which helps keep the curtains pulled back without the need for bulky knots. Tassel’s come in a variety of colours and styles to suit any decor. However, they are on the flashier end of curtain finishings, so they’d best suit a living room or bedroom.
Trims
So, you’ve selected a style of curtain that sounds your decor - now it’s time to choose a trim. Trims refers to the decorative elements that add a touch of ornateness to your curtains, and the sky’s the limit when it comes to style, pattern, colour and embellishments. Types of trim include:
Valances
You’ve heard of valances on beds, but when it comes to curtains and blinds a valance refers to the fabric or panel added above a window. Typically, valances are used to hide a rod or track and add a touch of chic to any room. The style options are endless - you can add embellishments like beads or pom-poms. However, avoid adding anything to the sides of your roller blinds, though, as this can become entangled in the roller blind mechanism at the top and prevent them from rolling and unrolling properly.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Maree from Nawton
Hi👋. I am a home-based educator based in the Nawton area with a space for a full time or part-time child close to or over 2 years old.
I have 25 years of experience as an educator and I have a level 4 childcare qualification, an up to date first aid certificate and I am police checked.
I work … View moreHi👋. I am a home-based educator based in the Nawton area with a space for a full time or part-time child close to or over 2 years old.
I have 25 years of experience as an educator and I have a level 4 childcare qualification, an up to date first aid certificate and I am police checked.
I work through Kids At Home so you can access childcare subsidies and the 20 ECE hours for 3+ year olds. I take the children out to Playgroup and KAH Gym sessions as well as extra excursions to parks and going on nature walks.
I provide a nurturing home away from home environment and I encourage and support children's learning and development through playbased learning opportunities.
For more information please contact me on:
Mobile: 0274622139
Email: mareeking@hotmail.com
Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz
On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended … View moreOn Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended to our 16 and 17-year-olds.
“This is history,” said Make It 16 co-director Caeden Tipler. “Today New Zealand’s highest court has confirmed that stopping young people from voting is a breach of our human rights...The government and Parliament cannot ignore such a clear legal and moral message. They must let us vote.”
Share your thoughts below - these may be published in the We Say You Say column of the local papers.
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The WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022 will bring together one hundred and ninety-two players from 12 countries to compete for the world title in Tāmaki Makaurau from 26 November – 4 December 2022.
Whakaata Māori is the first indigenous broadcaster in the world selected to host the … View moreThe WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022 will bring together one hundred and ninety-two players from 12 countries to compete for the world title in Tāmaki Makaurau from 26 November – 4 December 2022.
Whakaata Māori is the first indigenous broadcaster in the world selected to host the Softball World Cup. Four teams of commentators and experts, including reo Māori speakers, will infuse the Māori language into live games in a simple and engaging way.
Livestream coverage begins at noon on Saturday 26 November on MĀORI+ and free-to-air on Whakaata Māori.
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BJ from Pukete
Is there someone out there, that collects and disposes of unwanted whitewear?
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato
Recently, at our National Excellence Awards, we celebrated our award recipients for the 'Outstanding Programme Coordinator' Award. Our Waikato winner is... 🏆
Pheylan Rangitoheriri | Waikato
Our programmes rely on strong co-ordination and management and the Foundation is lucky to … View moreRecently, at our National Excellence Awards, we celebrated our award recipients for the 'Outstanding Programme Coordinator' Award. Our Waikato winner is... 🏆
Pheylan Rangitoheriri | Waikato
Our programmes rely on strong co-ordination and management and the Foundation is lucky to have a network of strong co-ordinators across the country – they are the glue that keeps it together and makes it happen!
Congratulations to Pheylan from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato 💚
You can see a full list of award recipients through the link below.
Aaron from Chartwell
AFTER 2 YEARS WE ARE BACK!
Saturday, 3rd December 2022
Elliott Park, Nawton, Hamilton
9am - 2pm
* FREE ENTRY * COMMUNITY EVENT *
We have a range of over 100 stalls to do all your Christmas Shopping from as well as local entertainment, and FREE Bouncy Castles for the kids, along with yummy hangi,… View moreAFTER 2 YEARS WE ARE BACK!
Saturday, 3rd December 2022
Elliott Park, Nawton, Hamilton
9am - 2pm
* FREE ENTRY * COMMUNITY EVENT *
We have a range of over 100 stalls to do all your Christmas Shopping from as well as local entertainment, and FREE Bouncy Castles for the kids, along with yummy hangi, food and much more and let's not forget a very special visit from Santa arriving from the North Pole to see us all.
This is about UNITY in our COMMUNITY! So we are you to help us out and SHARE THIS POST on your socials from your Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat etc... Lets spread the word!
🎄 #Extravaganzaintheparkhamiltonnz #ChristmasEvent #mightywaikato #lovethetron #lovehamilton #waikatochristmas #nzchristmas #goodthingshappeninnawton #kiwichristmas #supportlocal #supportcommunity 🎄
Event info here:
www.facebook.com...
Phyllis from Nawton
No wiring required, no batteries needed.
Install WHERE the sunlight is
Charges by day, light by night
Eco friendly
Wall bracket mounting : Quick and easy to install
On/Off switch
High 100 lumen output
All year round use
… View moreNo wiring required, no batteries needed.
Install WHERE the sunlight is
Charges by day, light by night
Eco friendly
Wall bracket mounting : Quick and easy to install
On/Off switch
High 100 lumen output
All year round use
Motion sensor: Lights turn on when motion is sensed
Each $15.
Text me at 0220818587 for collection or i m Happy to post at buyer's cost.
Price: $15
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A large tree has fallen on River Road partially crushing two cars who were heading into the city.
After a wet night, the tree came down shortly before 9am near the intersection with Clarkin Road.
What you should know:
- River Rd can be accessed via north of Comries Rd or south of Fairfield … View moreA large tree has fallen on River Road partially crushing two cars who were heading into the city.
After a wet night, the tree came down shortly before 9am near the intersection with Clarkin Road.
What you should know:
- River Rd can be accessed via north of Comries Rd or south of Fairfield Rd.
- Police are advising motorists to avoid the area.
Come along to the world’s favourite musical this December - GREASE. Return to Rydell High and experience the nostalgia that is the 1950’s America.
Does Sandy win the guy? Does Danny find true love? You’ll be hopelessly devoted to this all new production that is bound to grease your … View moreCome along to the world’s favourite musical this December - GREASE. Return to Rydell High and experience the nostalgia that is the 1950’s America.
Does Sandy win the guy? Does Danny find true love? You’ll be hopelessly devoted to this all new production that is bound to grease your lightin’ while bopping to the High School Hop.
The perfect night out this December 3 to 17, for the whole family. Book now at Ticketek.
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