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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The tide of rubbish shows no signs of ebbing. Everything from food packaging and drink cans to supermarket trolleys and Lime scooters litter the banks of the Waikato River where it flows through Hamilton.
Now river warrior Norm Hill is turning his attention to the source of the waste.
What … View moreThe tide of rubbish shows no signs of ebbing. Everything from food packaging and drink cans to supermarket trolleys and Lime scooters litter the banks of the Waikato River where it flows through Hamilton.
Now river warrior Norm Hill is turning his attention to the source of the waste.
What kind of rubbish have you seen along the river? Let us know in the comments (add NFP if you don't want your comments used in print).
Rebecca from Cambridge
What to expect - topics including:
• Basic principles in organic gardening
• Propagating your own plants and growing healthy seedlings
• Direct seeding in the garden
• How to plant in the garden
• Plant care and getting the most out of your garden
• Crop planning for a four-season… View moreWhat to expect - topics including:
• Basic principles in organic gardening
• Propagating your own plants and growing healthy seedlings
• Direct seeding in the garden
• How to plant in the garden
• Plant care and getting the most out of your garden
• Crop planning for a four-season harvest
• Companion planting and crop rotation
Tickets include: Instruction, wooden seedling tray, seeds, planning sheets, companion planting guide.
Register online to book your spot: love-grow-eat-growing-great-gardens-july.lilregie.com...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
You'll explore a variety of acrylic techniques, from mastering washes to blending and layering colours. Each inspiring session balances the freedom to experiment with structured guidance, ensuring you enhance your painting abilities with confidence.
Book your seat here - … View moreYou'll explore a variety of acrylic techniques, from mastering washes to blending and layering colours. Each inspiring session balances the freedom to experiment with structured guidance, ensuring you enhance your painting abilities with confidence.
Book your seat here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Peter Oosthoek retired near Chartwell Shopping Centre for a one-stop shop for all his needs - but now he can’t go there.
The 66-year-old seeing impaired pensioner was trespassed while doing his fortnightly shopping at Woolworths on July 16.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton
What is Addictive Eaters Anonymous?
Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addictive eating.
AEA has members who have suffered … View moreWhat is Addictive Eaters Anonymous?
Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addictive eating.
AEA has members who have suffered from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. Many have been underweight, overweight or obese; others were people of average weight yet suffered with an obsession with food. Members may have used exercise and other substances to try and control their weight. Before coming to AEA, members found that they were powerless over food, and unable to stop the food obsession.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Squatters living in a shed at the back of a vacant Hamilton site that’s turned into an unofficial dumping ground just won’t leave.
The owner has tried everything in his power - from pulling down the steel door to calling the cops - but nothing seems to work at the prominent central city site… View moreSquatters living in a shed at the back of a vacant Hamilton site that’s turned into an unofficial dumping ground just won’t leave.
The owner has tried everything in his power - from pulling down the steel door to calling the cops - but nothing seems to work at the prominent central city site that’s become an eyesore.
Find the new Chemist Warehouse at Chartwell Shopping Centre, near Michael Hill.
With the biggest range of all your health and beauty essentials at the lowest prices and Free prescriptions* - the team is ready to help 7 days a week!
Don't worry if you can't make it in-store, you can… View moreFind the new Chemist Warehouse at Chartwell Shopping Centre, near Michael Hill.
With the biggest range of all your health and beauty essentials at the lowest prices and Free prescriptions* - the team is ready to help 7 days a week!
Don't worry if you can't make it in-store, you can shop online 24/7 or use our convenient Click & Collect Service! We look forward to seeing you soon!
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
In a tough time for businesses, both established and new central city organisations are encouraged to have a punt at upcoming awards.
Hamilton Central Business Association (HCBA) has opened entries to 12 award categories, with nominations open until the end of August.
Who would you nominate … View moreIn a tough time for businesses, both established and new central city organisations are encouraged to have a punt at upcoming awards.
Hamilton Central Business Association (HCBA) has opened entries to 12 award categories, with nominations open until the end of August.
Who would you nominate and why? Let us know in the comments. (Add NFP if you do not want your comments used in print.)
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Week three of our campaign and we’ve stumbled across the worst littering we’ve seen - right in the heart of our city.
A vacant Hamilton site has become an unofficial dumping ground, with everything from broken kids’ toys to beer cans. Even an empty Christmas stocking is among the debris - … View moreWeek three of our campaign and we’ve stumbled across the worst littering we’ve seen - right in the heart of our city.
A vacant Hamilton site has become an unofficial dumping ground, with everything from broken kids’ toys to beer cans. Even an empty Christmas stocking is among the debris - which comes with absolutely no festive cheer.
What's the strangest thing you've seen thrown away in the street? Let us know in the comments. (Add NFP if you don't want your comments used in print.)
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
You'll explore a variety of acrylic techniques, from mastering washes to blending and layering colours. Each inspiring session balances the freedom to experiment with structured guidance, ensuring you enhance your painting abilities with confidence.
Book your seat here - … View moreYou'll explore a variety of acrylic techniques, from mastering washes to blending and layering colours. Each inspiring session balances the freedom to experiment with structured guidance, ensuring you enhance your painting abilities with confidence.
Book your seat here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Our campaign to clean up the rubbish in our city has struck a chord with readers. We said Hamilton can do better, and you agree. Our Saturday lead story had the most comments we’ve had, and the editor’s inbox has been flooded with responses.
How do you think we can reduce the amount of … View moreOur campaign to clean up the rubbish in our city has struck a chord with readers. We said Hamilton can do better, and you agree. Our Saturday lead story had the most comments we’ve had, and the editor’s inbox has been flooded with responses.
How do you think we can reduce the amount of rubbish in the city? Let us know in the comments. (Please add NFP if you don't want your comments used in print.)
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce a new course in its Religious Studies programme entitled: "Second Temple Judaism: Ancient Israel through the Destruction of the Second Temple" with Dr Dennis Green, PhD. The course takes place on Wednesday nights 7:00-8:30pm beginning on 31 July 2024. … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce a new course in its Religious Studies programme entitled: "Second Temple Judaism: Ancient Israel through the Destruction of the Second Temple" with Dr Dennis Green, PhD. The course takes place on Wednesday nights 7:00-8:30pm beginning on 31 July 2024. This is a History and Religious Studies course designed towards learning more about the complex history and context of the Middle-East and the rise of early Judaism and the emergence of Christianity. More specifically, this 6-week course examines the religio-cultural matrix spanning Ancient Israel, Greek & Roman rule, through the destruction of the Second Temple. This period produced Judaism, Jesus and the earliest Jesus movement prior to the emergence of a new religion called Christianity. It was an era of rapid religious change and uncertainty, massive cultural clashes and unending political turmoil, yet it was also an era of great religious creativity and diversity.
For more information on this, and our other history, philosophy and language courses on offer this Term, please visit our website by clicking on the Read More link below.
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