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With NZ House & Garden you’ll be able to do just that. Flick through the pages to find inspirational and aspirational homes and gardens as well as sumptuous food, carefully curated lifestyle features, and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.
Subscribe to NZ House & Garden and … View moreWith NZ House & Garden you’ll be able to do just that. Flick through the pages to find inspirational and aspirational homes and gardens as well as sumptuous food, carefully curated lifestyle features, and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.
Subscribe to NZ House & Garden and save up to 27% off retail, PLUS subscribe before 25 Feb and you’ll be in the draw to win 1 of 72 Antipodes Culture Probiotic Night Recover Water Cream worth $70! T&Cs apply.
The team at NZ House & Garden
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The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hello everyone, have you read your copy of NZFarmer?
NZFarmer has moved to isuue and all editions will be available there each month including both North and South Island editions. So head over there and follow us on our rural journey.
Sonita
Liz from Nawton
2 boxes of Assorted woman's clothing size 10, 12, 14. Great condition, some with new labels still on. Jeans, shirts, jumpers, etc.
Price: $85
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Give an old wooden wardrobe a no-sand Resene paint makeover to add more colour – as well as more storage – to your life.
Get started on your own with these easy instructions.
Bruce from Chartwell
2.5 seater - wool fabric .. a bit faded. Some scratches by Lily, 12 to 15yrs old.
May be able to deliver local Hamilton city for $20
Price: $40
Aaron from Chartwell
Join us at the Western Community Centre to celebrate Waitangi Day 2024, presented by Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa,Western Community Centre and partners. This year, we're embracing the theme of “Whakawhāiti te Kanorau” (Diversity & Inclusion) with a focus on sustainability and harmony.
… View moreJoin us at the Western Community Centre to celebrate Waitangi Day 2024, presented by Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa,Western Community Centre and partners. This year, we're embracing the theme of “Whakawhāiti te Kanorau” (Diversity & Inclusion) with a focus on sustainability and harmony.
🎉 Festivities Include:
* Delicious food stalls offering a variety of local flavors
* Live entertainment to keep the vibe upbeat and joyous
* Kids' activities area with fun and engaging games
* Youth activities
* An array of market stalls showcasing local crafts, arts, and more
* An opportunity to learn about Te Tiriti o Waitangi
👪 A Family-Friendly Environment:
This is a drug and alcohol-free event, ensuring a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for people of all ages.
📢 Spread the Word:
Please share this event with friends and family. Let's come together as a community to honor this significant day in Aotearoa's history and promote a sustainable future!
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
If you like your martini shaken, not stirred, and you rock a fitted suit, you may already know of a somewhat spy-themed intersection in Hamilton.
The meeting of James and Bond Streets in Hamilton East recently drew an audience of about 900 likes, loves, and laughs on Facebook for its coincidence… View moreIf you like your martini shaken, not stirred, and you rock a fitted suit, you may already know of a somewhat spy-themed intersection in Hamilton.
The meeting of James and Bond Streets in Hamilton East recently drew an audience of about 900 likes, loves, and laughs on Facebook for its coincidence with the popular spy series.
Ryman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises … View moreRyman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises organisations that commit to the wellbeing of their people and are ready to make systemic changes to the way they operate.
The programme is based on an award-winning and globally researched framework, aiming to set the standard for workplace wellbeing practices in New Zealand and Australia.
Click to read the full story.
The Team from NZ Compare
Welcome to the Year of the Dragon - the symbol of power!
WIN 1 of 3 $50 gift cards in our Lunar New Year contest:
Simply share which month does your household's power bill PEAK and why to WIN! CLICK below to enter!
Let NZ Compare power up your year!
Entry ends on 12/2.
We value your feedback. Share your thoughts about our state highway network.
Hi neighbours, please take a moment to participate in our customer feedback survey and share your experience of the network.
Your feedback will help us understand what's working well and which areas need … View moreWe value your feedback. Share your thoughts about our state highway network.
Hi neighbours, please take a moment to participate in our customer feedback survey and share your experience of the network.
Your feedback will help us understand what's working well and which areas need improvement. Together we can create better and safer journeys for everyone.
Click the link to participate.
The team at Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
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The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hello everyone hope you are doing great. The January issue of NZFarmer is now out so make sure you grab your copy today. You can also sign up to our fortnightly newsletter: www.stuff.co.nz...
Hope you enjoy reading it.
Sonita
If an offset smoker and an electric guitar had a baby, it would be Meatstock.
It's a sensory explosion that combines the best live fire barbecue experts and pitmasters in the country with an epic lineup of live music, entertainment, and competitions.
Barbecue, Bands and Bedlam.
… View moreIf an offset smoker and an electric guitar had a baby, it would be Meatstock.
It's a sensory explosion that combines the best live fire barbecue experts and pitmasters in the country with an epic lineup of live music, entertainment, and competitions.
Barbecue, Bands and Bedlam.
24-25th February - Mystery Creek,Hamilton.
Book now
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
More than 4000 people headed to Festival One at Karāpiro over the weekend for Christian music, camping and community.
The multi-day festival was celebrating 10 years, and photographer Kelly Hodel stopped in on Monday.
The Team from Momentum Waikato
The visionary project to create a public outdoor education and recreation park around the new lake filling a former mine at Kimihia in Huntly is in part being enabled by a trust originally established to build a school camp near Raglan.
The Huntly Karioi Trust was established in 1972 to … View moreThe visionary project to create a public outdoor education and recreation park around the new lake filling a former mine at Kimihia in Huntly is in part being enabled by a trust originally established to build a school camp near Raglan.
The Huntly Karioi Trust was established in 1972 to facilitate outdoor education opportunities for the students of Huntly College. It was incorporated the following year, as camping and other outdoor training classes were getting underway at the College.
By 1976 the Trust had raised in excess of $30,000, a significant amount at the time, achieved with the support of the College’s staff, local farmers and the community at large.
Two significant fundraisers had been a raffle for a new car, and the running of a relay from Wellington to Huntly in just under 44 hours by nine students, including Lynda Topp, and teacher Brian Curle, as pictured below.
Aaron from Chartwell
Good condition school shoes Size 5. Pickup River Road not far from Clarkin Rd.
Price: $5
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