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Dogs lolling beneath cafe tables while their owners sip lattes or glasses of pinot would have been unthinkable 30 years ago.
Now it is just the way Kiwis roll, with a raft of dog-friendly dining options available throughout the country. What do you think? Should dogs be allowed in cafes?
Reporter Hamilton Press
With Summer well on its way with lovely long, light evenings, there's plenty of reason to get out and about. What's your go-to evening exercise?
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi neighbours,
Spending scandals, growing deficits, board sackings: staffers at Waikato DHB have worked through it all in recent years.
But people don't stop getting sick while there's turmoil at the top of the district health board.
Thousands of employees carried on helping patients and … View moreHi neighbours,
Spending scandals, growing deficits, board sackings: staffers at Waikato DHB have worked through it all in recent years.
But people don't stop getting sick while there's turmoil at the top of the district health board.
Thousands of employees carried on helping patients and keeping health services ticking over. Hard Yakka introduces readers to some of those people.
Our first story in the series here.
We'll have a new one each day over the coming weeks.
So check out the Waikato Times and Stuff for them.
Shirleigh from Dinsdale
spread the word - breeding season has begun. Female kittens can start breeding from around 6 months of age and can have a couple of litters a year. Stop the cycle of unwanted and unplanned kittens!
The Team from Hamilton City Council
Parents, how safe is your young driver? Encouraging good driving habits on our roads is key and this full day driving course for drivers aged 16-24 will cover both theory and practical components. 🚗
Register by phoning ➡️ 0800 855 7521.
Nigel from Hamilton East
I have Years of experience. Clippings removed and edges done. One offs or regular basis. FREE QUOTE and reference if wanted. Ph/Tx Nigel 0273343280
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Hamilton City Council staff have been treated to a $19k mass team talk at Claudelands Event Centre. It featured motivational speakers and a 25-minute acrobatic performance from circus company The Dust Palace.
Chief executive Richard Briggs defended the spend.
"Old school… View moreMorning neighbours,
Hamilton City Council staff have been treated to a $19k mass team talk at Claudelands Event Centre. It featured motivational speakers and a 25-minute acrobatic performance from circus company The Dust Palace.
Chief executive Richard Briggs defended the spend.
"Old school thinking is you don't spend any money on your staff and you expect them to just show up to work and go hard," he said after the event.
"New school thinking is you've got to give them some purpose for being here, and today was all about understanding that purpose and improving the wellbeing of the community."
What's your take on it? Read more here
60 replies (Members only)
Diane from Hamilton East
Hi I've just got a new tv and want to get rid of my old one. It is approx 15 years old so NOT a smart tv. It is a Audiosonic approx 20 inch screen and it is quite heavy, wide and cumbersome so free to anyone willing to pick it up today or tomorrow
Free
Join the Waikato Society of Potters for their annual pottery exhibition.
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120 Victoria Street, Hamilton
1 November - 2 December 2019
Rudi from Hamilton Lake
Who will take the cup home?
Janine from Glenview
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