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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Bader’s last liquor store is taking the fight to stay in operation to the High Court.
Super Liquor Bader, operated by Deol Enterprises 2012, is appealing a decision by the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority to overturn the Hamilton store’s off-licence.
Do you think the bottle … View moreBader’s last liquor store is taking the fight to stay in operation to the High Court.
Super Liquor Bader, operated by Deol Enterprises 2012, is appealing a decision by the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority to overturn the Hamilton store’s off-licence.
Do you think the bottle store should stay? 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
Neighbourly members across the country have been sharing their festive decor to be in to win the title of NZ's Merriest Home. We've narrowed the entries down to six finalists (our toughest feat yet!).
Now it's up to you!
Click on the name of the finalist to see all of their … View moreNeighbourly members across the country have been sharing their festive decor to be in to win the title of NZ's Merriest Home. We've narrowed the entries down to six finalists (our toughest feat yet!).
Now it's up to you!
Click on the name of the finalist to see all of their photos before you cast your merry vote!
Nishan Wijesinghe from Te Atatu South - See all photos here
Mark Williams from Tamatea - See all photos here
Linda Clack from Cockle Bay - See all photos here
Luke Murphy from Hornby - See all photos here
Joanne Isles from Hokowhitu - See all photos here
Kirstyn Tait from Wigram - See all photos here
The finalist with the most votes will win the title of NZ's Merriest Home and $200 to go toward more Christmas goodies!
You can also enlarge the images below by clicking on them. Happy voting, neighbours!
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
A Taupō hapu has agreed to restore full public access, and even enlarge the size of a popular lakeside campground, at Motutere on State Highway 1.
After a long and drawn out consultation process, with 921 pages of submissions, involving Ngāti Tuwharetoa hapū Ngāti Te Rangiita ki Waitetoko, … View moreA Taupō hapu has agreed to restore full public access, and even enlarge the size of a popular lakeside campground, at Motutere on State Highway 1.
After a long and drawn out consultation process, with 921 pages of submissions, involving Ngāti Tuwharetoa hapū Ngāti Te Rangiita ki Waitetoko, Taupō District Council, the general public, and the Australian-based leaseholder and owner of Motutere Bay Holiday Park, councillors voted to approve a new management plan for the Motutere Recreation Reserve.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A cyclone was expected to be the big test of housing aid a Te Awamutu construction firm sent to Vanuatu.
Now the family behind Outdoor Living Evolutions is waiting to hear if structures they helped with survived a 7.3 magnitude earthquake.
Do you know of a local business doing good? Tell us … View moreA cyclone was expected to be the big test of housing aid a Te Awamutu construction firm sent to Vanuatu.
Now the family behind Outdoor Living Evolutions is waiting to hear if structures they helped with survived a 7.3 magnitude earthquake.
Do you know of a local business doing good? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Karen from Nawton
Dinsdale Toastmasters club monster garage sale this Sat 21st Dec at the Western Community Centre in Hyde ave. In the big room closest to the skate park/playground. 8am start. see you all then.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Pack your togs, towels, and an umbrella and raincoat if you’re heading away early as the chances you’ll have a sunny Christmas Day are anyone’s guess.
According to MetService meteorologist Sarah Haddon, weather boffins will have a much clearer picture of what the weather has in store for … View morePack your togs, towels, and an umbrella and raincoat if you’re heading away early as the chances you’ll have a sunny Christmas Day are anyone’s guess.
According to MetService meteorologist Sarah Haddon, weather boffins will have a much clearer picture of what the weather has in store for Waikato this weekend as two major weather systems play havoc with their predictions.
Will the weather affect your Christmas Day plans? 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
Despite frantic phone calls and scouring Facebook, Waikato residents with family in Vanuatu are struggling to make contact after a devastating earthquake.
“To be honest, I’m scared,” said Apia Yawha, an international student who doesn’t yet know how his family is.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There's new ones every year, some become classics and some are not so good. What do you consider your favourite Christmas song.
And more importantly, what song would you ban? Share below!
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Stephen Black feels like he’s doing the job no one else wants to do - making Hamilton look beautiful.
The 64-year-old spends eight hours mowing a roadside verge on SH1C fortnightly, if not weekly if he’s not too busy.
What do you think about Stephen's efforts? Is there someone in … View moreStephen Black feels like he’s doing the job no one else wants to do - making Hamilton look beautiful.
The 64-year-old spends eight hours mowing a roadside verge on SH1C fortnightly, if not weekly if he’s not too busy.
What do you think about Stephen's efforts? Is there someone in your area doing good deeds for the community? 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
Future journalists, musicians and thespians of Hamilton will still have a place to cut their teeth next year as Wintec will keep courses that had been facing the chop.
Some courses still won’t be offered to new applicants from 2025, although it’s unclear which ones.
What do you think … View moreFuture journalists, musicians and thespians of Hamilton will still have a place to cut their teeth next year as Wintec will keep courses that had been facing the chop.
Some courses still won’t be offered to new applicants from 2025, although it’s unclear which ones.
What do you think about Wintec's decision? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Waikato beach towns are feeling positive for a good summer season of trading.
Hahei General Store operations manager Dan Rasdall said since the Cathedral Cove walkway reopened earlier this month, business is starting to look positive and “refreshing” with the increased number of tourists … View moreWaikato beach towns are feeling positive for a good summer season of trading.
Hahei General Store operations manager Dan Rasdall said since the Cathedral Cove walkway reopened earlier this month, business is starting to look positive and “refreshing” with the increased number of tourists throughout the region.
How do you think the beach town economy will go over summer? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's well over a year since the 2023 election. Whether you were pleased with the result or not, we'd love to know how you are feeling about the changes the government have made so far?
Share your thoughts below.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Food joints are growing on the old industrial sites of Te Rapa.
Construction has begun to transform 675 Te Rapa Rd from the old Total Hire car park to a drive-through Popeyes and Starbucks that is set to open in 2025.
Meanwhile, a new local dumpling house is set to open right opposite it from… View moreFood joints are growing on the old industrial sites of Te Rapa.
Construction has begun to transform 675 Te Rapa Rd from the old Total Hire car park to a drive-through Popeyes and Starbucks that is set to open in 2025.
Meanwhile, a new local dumpling house is set to open right opposite it from Monday.
Do you think Te Rapa needs more food options? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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