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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Grasshoppers, crickets, meal worms... reporter Ellen O'Dwyer sampled them all at AgResearch recently.
The research institute looked into what Kiwis think about eating insects with a survey of 1300 people.
Read more about what AgResearch found.
What's your attitude to eating insects?
Peter Hulsdouw from
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Peter Hulsdouw from
SOLD - 134 Reynolds Street!
Congratulations to the vendors and new owners! The property has gone unconditional, and SOLD for $747,000.
The new owners can’t wait to take over and are really excited about moving to such a great location.
Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The … View moreHi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The $55 timber Occasional Chair is the latest casualty, although this is a withdrawal rather than a recall. We don't know the reason for its withdrawal, except Kmart says it is for "a potential quality issue". But what other products have been found wanting?
To find out what else is on the recall list, click here
Ann Shaffer from Waikato Community School of Music (WCSM)
Waikato Community School of Music's first session for Term Three 2019 is on 3rd August. Enrol now for affordable group-based music classes. One-to-one tuition also available. All ages/abilities welcome. Wide range of instruments; ensemble opportunities; children's choir; Music Makers for … View moreWaikato Community School of Music's first session for Term Three 2019 is on 3rd August. Enrol now for affordable group-based music classes. One-to-one tuition also available. All ages/abilities welcome. Wide range of instruments; ensemble opportunities; children's choir; Music Makers for ages 3-5. Contact Ann on 07 838 4611.
Skye from Glenview
The Kale & lettuces are ready for picking. Keep an eye on the blackboard that tells what is ready to pick. NOTE: the blackboard does get washed off after rain, so if its blank, look for what's ready to pick anyway.
A big thank you to Kiavelution, who are now regularly dropping off fresh … View moreThe Kale & lettuces are ready for picking. Keep an eye on the blackboard that tells what is ready to pick. NOTE: the blackboard does get washed off after rain, so if its blank, look for what's ready to pick anyway.
A big thank you to Kiavelution, who are now regularly dropping off fresh bread there.
The gardens and pantry are outside the Glenview Community Centre, corner of Tomin & Glenview Tce.
Take what you need and leave what you can.
Free
Helen from Dinsdale
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The 6 colours in the kit are pictured below. I have worn every one of these colours except for Blu-red (I'm still a bit chicken to try… View moreHave you heard of LipSense? Want to give it a try?
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The 6 colours in the kit are pictured below. I have worn every one of these colours except for Blu-red (I'm still a bit chicken to try this one, lol), and they are gorgeous!
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Todd Nachowitz from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse, The Waikato Interfaith Council, the Waikato Multicultural Council, Hamilton City Council, GoEco, Kaivolution, Tui2000, Friends of Waiwhakareke, and a wide variety of Waikato cultural and environmental organisations are pleased to announce a Multicultural Tree Planting event at … View moreEarthDiverse, The Waikato Interfaith Council, the Waikato Multicultural Council, Hamilton City Council, GoEco, Kaivolution, Tui2000, Friends of Waiwhakareke, and a wide variety of Waikato cultural and environmental organisations are pleased to announce a Multicultural Tree Planting event at Waiwhakareke (across from Hamilton Zoo) on Saturday 17 August at 10:30am. This event is family-friendly, free and open to the public. Do come and help us reach our target of getting 100 people to plant 5 trees each! Bring your gumboots, a hat, gloves, a spade, and a smile. Rain or Shine.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Maxine is back with her top five things to do over the weekend, and they range from hearing an orchestra to eating some haggis.
Would you be keen to try the Speakatube, an interactive sound sculpture?
Maybe a casting call or a haggis tasting is more up your alley?
There's also a free … View moreMaxine is back with her top five things to do over the weekend, and they range from hearing an orchestra to eating some haggis.
Would you be keen to try the Speakatube, an interactive sound sculpture?
Maybe a casting call or a haggis tasting is more up your alley?
There's also a free orchestral concert in a mall, and tips for a Waikato walk.
Get the details here.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Peter Humphreys thinks so, and he's spent the past 11 years managing nightshelters in Hamilton.
"There was a paternal or maternal person running it, and they'd keep an eye on [residents], and they'd have a community," he said, "if they misbehaved they were told off, … View morePeter Humphreys thinks so, and he's spent the past 11 years managing nightshelters in Hamilton.
"There was a paternal or maternal person running it, and they'd keep an eye on [residents], and they'd have a community," he said, "if they misbehaved they were told off, and hygiene was kept up."
Humphreys is about to step down after spending more than a decade of helping people who wouldn't otherwise have a place to sleep. Read more here.
What do you think would help people who are homeless in Hamilton?
Catherina from Dinsdale
Hi there, we are looking for some free pellets please...
Will pick up if anybody has some they want to get rid of.
Free
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