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Join us live this Wednesday from 9:30am with Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ). Sacha will be answering your questions about common neighbourhood issues – from shared fences and driveways to noise complaints and more.
Sacha is CABNZ’s national legal and strategic … View moreJoin us live this Wednesday from 9:30am with Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ). Sacha will be answering your questions about common neighbourhood issues – from shared fences and driveways to noise complaints and more.
Sacha is CABNZ’s national legal and strategic advisor. With over 10 years at CAB and a background in community law, she’s passionate about making the law simple and accessible. She also supports over 2,000 CAB volunteers across 80 locations in Aotearoa.
She and the CAB team are here to help you understand your rights, responsibilities, and how to resolve neighbour disputes through good communication.
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Got a question? Pop it below in replies to this message, and CAB will be around today to answer you!
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours. We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for watercress recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: … View moreKia ora neighbours. We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for watercress recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by July 20, 2025.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Waikato Regional Council is proposing a shake-up of Hamilton’s bus network that would see more frequent buses on fewer routes, in a shift aimed at boosting public transport use across the city.
Under the plan, three key routes, Orbiter, Comet and Meteor, along with a new Rototuna line, would … View moreWaikato Regional Council is proposing a shake-up of Hamilton’s bus network that would see more frequent buses on fewer routes, in a shift aimed at boosting public transport use across the city.
Under the plan, three key routes, Orbiter, Comet and Meteor, along with a new Rototuna line, would operate as high-frequency services with buses running every 15 minutes from 7am to 10pm, and every 30 minutes outside those hours, from 6am to midnight, seven days a week including public holidays.
Do you like this idea? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Jaffas, iconic orange-coated chocolate lollies that have been around since 1931, will soon be leaving our shelves.
We want to know: Will you miss them?
Also, in the spirit of Throwback Thursday, what other iconic brands are still lodged in your memory?
(We can confirm that a number of the … View moreJaffas, iconic orange-coated chocolate lollies that have been around since 1931, will soon be leaving our shelves.
We want to know: Will you miss them?
Also, in the spirit of Throwback Thursday, what other iconic brands are still lodged in your memory?
(We can confirm that a number of the Neighbourly team will be heading out to stock up our lolly jars before Jaffas disappear!)
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John from Enderley
HamCram is a weekend course to obtain an Amateur Radio Operating license, run by the Radio Electronics Group(Inc.). This course gives basic instruction in radio & electronics aimed at the Amateur Radio Exam and will conclude in an opportunity to take the exam and gain an Radio Operator’s … View moreHamCram is a weekend course to obtain an Amateur Radio Operating license, run by the Radio Electronics Group(Inc.). This course gives basic instruction in radio & electronics aimed at the Amateur Radio Exam and will conclude in an opportunity to take the exam and gain an Radio Operator’s Certificate of Competency. Y
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Amateur radio, also known as “ham radio”, is a hobby about experimenting and communicating using not only radio, but a range of technologies including satellites, the internet and even beams of light!
In New Zealand hams are licensed by the Radio Radio Spectrum Management (RSM). Once licensed, an amateur can operate two-way radio equipment from home, from vehicles and from anywhere in New Zealand and in many cases when overseas too.
Bands of radio frequencies have been set aside for amateur radio use and they allow hams to communicate across town or around the world. The scope and possibilities are endless from sending TV pictures and operating through amateur radio satellites to just having a quiet chat with friends at a distance.
The Team from Momentum Waikato
We’ve come a long way—but there’s still work to do.
This isn’t a gala. It’s a gathering. A rally cry. A night for the women who keep showing up - for themselves, for each other, and for the generations coming next.
Charlotte Twigg is a powerhouse. She brings truth, fire, … View moreWe’ve come a long way—but there’s still work to do.
This isn’t a gala. It’s a gathering. A rally cry. A night for the women who keep showing up - for themselves, for each other, and for the generations coming next.
Charlotte Twigg is a powerhouse. She brings truth, fire, fatigue—and hope.
She’ll speak to what it means to lead, to rise, to rest, and to keep going anyway.
We won’t pretend everything’s fine. But we will remind each other: this work, while unfinished, is already changing the world.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The Waikato River is running high and several river paths in Hamilton have been closed as a result, the city council has advised.
There are also warnings of anticipated heavy rain in the region later this week and calls for people in flood-prone areas to be watchful and review emergency plans.
… View moreThe Waikato River is running high and several river paths in Hamilton have been closed as a result, the city council has advised.
There are also warnings of anticipated heavy rain in the region later this week and calls for people in flood-prone areas to be watchful and review emergency plans.
Have you noticed a change in the river level? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hamilton motels once used for emergency housing are still grappling with “significant wear and tear, tenant-related damage, and reputational issues”, according to newly released liquidation reports.
The Waikato Times has obtained documents from KPMG, detailing the downfall of Hamilton … View moreHamilton motels once used for emergency housing are still grappling with “significant wear and tear, tenant-related damage, and reputational issues”, according to newly released liquidation reports.
The Waikato Times has obtained documents from KPMG, detailing the downfall of Hamilton Accommodation Ltd and its network of 15 properties, including Abbey Motel Hamilton Ltd, Te Rapa Motor Inn Ltd, and Hamilton Motel Ltd.
Do you think differently about motels once used for emergency housing? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Thousands of minor crimes - fraud, petty theft, even low-level assaults - will likely never be investigated in New Zealand, let alone solved. And Kiwis should brace for that, a police advocate says.
The comments come after the Waikato Times revealed … View moreThousands of minor crimes - fraud, petty theft, even low-level assaults - will likely never be investigated in New Zealand, let alone solved. And Kiwis should brace for that, a police advocate says.
The comments come after the Waikato Times revealed a scammed elderly couple’s case was filed away without follow-up, despite them proving CCTV imagery of the alleged crim and witnesses to the scam.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A Te Aroha landlord in a battle with the council says evicting a tenant from his commercial building would be a death sentence.
Andrew Bydder - a Hamilton city councillor - says he and his family won’t put the man on the street.
Matamata-Piako District Council, however, is … View moreA Te Aroha landlord in a battle with the council says evicting a tenant from his commercial building would be a death sentence.
Andrew Bydder - a Hamilton city councillor - says he and his family won’t put the man on the street.
Matamata-Piako District Council, however, is pushing ahead with Environment Court action, and the mayor says she’d be concerned if a relative was living in similar conditions.
What are your thoughts on people living in commercial buildings? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A severe weather system is making its way across the upper North Island today, with Waikato firmly in its path.
MetService meteorologist Katie Hillyer says residents should brace for increasingly persistent and intense rain throughout Thursday, with a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms and … View moreA severe weather system is making its way across the upper North Island today, with Waikato firmly in its path.
MetService meteorologist Katie Hillyer says residents should brace for increasingly persistent and intense rain throughout Thursday, with a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms and dangerous downpours.
How's the weather where you are? Tell us - and share your photos and videos - in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The Te Akau farmer who was crowned the top young farmer in the country was worried he’d stuffed things up on his second crack at the title.
Twenty six-year-old Hugh Jackson was named FMG New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year in Invercargill on Saturday night.
Have you ever watched a Young … View moreThe Te Akau farmer who was crowned the top young farmer in the country was worried he’d stuffed things up on his second crack at the title.
Twenty six-year-old Hugh Jackson was named FMG New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year in Invercargill on Saturday night.
Have you ever watched a Young Farmer of the Year competition? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Kiwis are bracing for policy changes taking effect in July - these include, changes to rental housing rules, rising GP fees, rising transport fares, and halving Kiwisaver government contribution.
We want to know: What is your take on these changes? Will they impact you and your whanau, or will… View moreKiwis are bracing for policy changes taking effect in July - these include, changes to rental housing rules, rising GP fees, rising transport fares, and halving Kiwisaver government contribution.
We want to know: What is your take on these changes? Will they impact you and your whanau, or will it be business as usual?
Discuss your thoughts below
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours! We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for brussels sprouts recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: … View moreKia ora neighbours! We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for brussels sprouts recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by June 12, 2025.
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