Wanted - plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying apprentices - now!
Looking for a career change? Why not get on the path to a watertight career with a secure future? Plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying companies in the Waikato region are looking for superstar apprentices right now!
Have you got what it takes to join these Masterlink apprentices? If you' re a practical, motivated, dedicated person with relevant practical hands-on experience, who thrives on a variety of indoor and outdoor work - get in touch today!
You need to be physically fit and hold (at least) a clean restricted NZ driver licence with the ability to drive a manual vehicle. Successful candidates will undertake a pre-employment drug and alcohol test and Masterlink assessments.
Sound like you? What are you waiting for? Apply online today through Masterlink - the mentored apprenticeship group training scheme owned by Master Plumbers.
Poll: Are you a Te Huia fan?
All three Hamilton MPs appear to be united behind the retention of the Te Huia passenger rail service between Hamilton and Auckland, as well as potentially expanding it to Tauranga.
But whether Hamilton East’s Ryan Hamilton, Hamilton West’s Tama Potaka and soon-to-be Labour list MP Georgie Dansey have the combined power to shunt transport minister Chris Bishop and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon onto their line of thinking remains to be seen.
Are you a Te Huia fan? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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82.8% Yes
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17.2% No
Acrylic Art Class
This is a small adult class of only 8 people. Is is suitable for those who are new or returning to acrylic painting. Whether you're a eager to learn the basics or someone with experience looking to develop your skills, these sessions offer guidance, creative freedom, and a welcoming space to grow as an acrylic painter.
Explore acrylic painting to build your art skills, meet new people and gain confidence in this field. Treat yourself.
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Tenants trash home, spray graffiti inside and outside
A Hamilton landlord has been awarded thousands of dollars after tenants left a rental property riddled with graffiti, damage and piles of abandoned furniture, then failed to show up to their own Tenancy Tribunal hearing.
The Tenancy Tribunal has ordered two former tenants of the Inverness Ave property to pay $2,585.83 after their bond was applied to cover unpaid rent, cleaning, rubbish removal, lock changes and repairs.
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