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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
The sold out sign has gone up for the Balloons over Waikato’s popular Zuru Nightglow event.
The free tickets went live on Ticketek at 9am on Monday and by around 9.20am the 30,000 tickets had all been allocated, the event’s Facebook page stated.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Barbecue and music festival Meatstock was a resounding success at Mystery Creek, while organisers hope to stage the event in Hamilton again next year.
Waikato Times was on hand to soak up the smoke tinged atmosphere on Sunday, following a sell out crowd on Saturday.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hamilton’s council is proposing to further slash staff and contractor numbers in a bid to save $104m over the next decade and keep rate increases down.
Councillors Ewan Wilson and Emma Pike brought a plan to the council table during Tuesday’s budget meeting for the draft 2024-34 Long-Term … View moreHamilton’s council is proposing to further slash staff and contractor numbers in a bid to save $104m over the next decade and keep rate increases down.
Councillors Ewan Wilson and Emma Pike brought a plan to the council table during Tuesday’s budget meeting for the draft 2024-34 Long-Term Plan.
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This year marks our 4th birthday. Children's Colouring in competition instore. Collect an entry instore or print one of these and bring it in. We have 3 prizes to giveaway. Remember to put your name on the back along with parents name and phone number. Thank you. Drawn Saturday 9th … View moreThis year marks our 4th birthday. Children's Colouring in competition instore. Collect an entry instore or print one of these and bring it in. We have 3 prizes to giveaway. Remember to put your name on the back along with parents name and phone number. Thank you. Drawn Saturday 9th March. There will also be birthday cupcakes :-)
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Parents of students going to a new Hamilton school have been called to an urgent meeting to address low attendance, truancy, fights, vandalism and other issues.
Mangakōtukutuku College principal Dr Thilo Govender said in a letter to parents and caregivers of year 7, 8, and 9 students that … View moreParents of students going to a new Hamilton school have been called to an urgent meeting to address low attendance, truancy, fights, vandalism and other issues.
Mangakōtukutuku College principal Dr Thilo Govender said in a letter to parents and caregivers of year 7, 8, and 9 students that despite best efforts, the school continued to experience difficulties with settling students into the new school.
“We need your help with their behaviour,” she wrote.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Although the beloved Founders Theatre is coming down this year, the Hamilton arts scene is still kicking, and the 2024 Hamilton Arts Festival, which launches today, is here to prove it.
With record ticket sales, multiple sold-out shows, and 30% of ticket sales coming from outside the Waikato … View moreAlthough the beloved Founders Theatre is coming down this year, the Hamilton arts scene is still kicking, and the 2024 Hamilton Arts Festival, which launches today, is here to prove it.
With record ticket sales, multiple sold-out shows, and 30% of ticket sales coming from outside the Waikato region, this year’s festival looks set to give Hamilton a refreshed reputation for vibrant and show-stopping entertainment.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton
Make your own portable gardening tool organiser in your favourite Resene colour.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Hunger for Colour is back for 2024! Bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). Resene will donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
We accept all cans of food in good condition and suitable for humans to eat. If you prefer to … View moreHunger for Colour is back for 2024! Bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). Resene will donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
We accept all cans of food in good condition and suitable for humans to eat. If you prefer to bring in canned pet food, we can accept that also and will donate it to the SPCA and local community animal shelters.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Global freight giant Maersk has chosen Hamilton to make its biggest infrastructure investment in New Zealand.
Gigantic fridge-like rooms at the Ruakura Superhub have 30,000 pallet spaces and temperatures sink to a super-chilled -18 degrees.
Dee from Cambridge
Waipā District Libraries' Author Month opens with a poetic workshop with a wellbeing twist. This workshop led by poets Imé Corkery and Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor will show you some poetic skills you can use to support your wellbeing. This workshop combines sound literary practice with … View moreWaipā District Libraries' Author Month opens with a poetic workshop with a wellbeing twist. This workshop led by poets Imé Corkery and Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor will show you some poetic skills you can use to support your wellbeing. This workshop combines sound literary practice with mindfulness techniques. Come as you and let your creative animal free. Free to attend, Please register via the link: www.waipalibraries.org.nz...
The Team from NZ Compare
Feeling the Summer heat? Don't let your power bill skyrocket along with the temperatures!
Check out these 10 simple tips to keep cool and save money on your power bills this season.
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