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The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Banish plastic and add style with painted cane and wicker baskets in your laundry in your favourite Resene colours. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A boutique bottle store with a side of cocktail classes and a “tavern tasting room” is setting up shop in Made.
Neat is the brainchild of Alex Hudson, owner of Hamilton’s famous cocktail venue Wonder Horse.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A proposal to build 13 giant wind turbines up to 190m high on north Waikato coastal land has shocked locals who said they had been blind-sided by the plans which were “fast tracked“ under the Covid-19 Recovery Act.
The Waiuku Wind Farm proposal is being assessed by an independent panel of … View moreA proposal to build 13 giant wind turbines up to 190m high on north Waikato coastal land has shocked locals who said they had been blind-sided by the plans which were “fast tracked“ under the Covid-19 Recovery Act.
The Waiuku Wind Farm proposal is being assessed by an independent panel of experts after it was cleared for fast-tracking by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in December last year.
The Team from Waikato Police
Please follow our top tips to reduce the risk of mail theft:
✉️ Clear your letterbox in a timely manner
✉️ Put a hold on your mail delivery if you’re going away
✉️ Provide clear delivery instructions for couriers to leave a package safely hidden or secured within your property
… View morePlease follow our top tips to reduce the risk of mail theft:
✉️ Clear your letterbox in a timely manner
✉️ Put a hold on your mail delivery if you’re going away
✉️ Provide clear delivery instructions for couriers to leave a package safely hidden or secured within your property
✉️ Install security cameras and/or security camera messaging near your letterbox or front of property
✉️ Where practical, consider click and collect over delivery
✉️ Send parcels to a work address or ensuring you're home when they arrive
✉️ Contact Police (111 for immediate issues or 105 if it is after the fact) if you see people loitering around vehicles or looking into car windows
✉️ Engage in neighbourhood groups so more people can keep an eye out for suspicious activity
These tips are being shared after a 44-year-old woman will appear in Pukekohe District Court on 28 March charged with theft.
An alleged mail thief in the Pukekohe area has hand-delivered herself into Police, following assistance from the community.
Counties Manukau South Senior Sergeant MJ Riddle says Police were aware of locals discussing a mail theft on social media. A report was made to Police at the time in January and had included enough detail including CCTV footage and a vehicle of interest. Following Police enquiries, the woman has brought herself into the Pukekohe Police Station a few days later.
“This is a great result for the community and a timely reminder to the public to continue reporting any thefts from letterboxes.”
Senior Sergeant Riddle says
“Our community should be able to receive parcels and mail without concern of interference but unfortunately there are people in our communities who take advantage of opportunities to commit thefts from mail boxes and front porches."
“We encourage anyone who has been the victim of dishonesty offending to report it as soon as possible,” she says."
The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education
Fraser ACE is igniting career paths with its welding courses, catering to the demand for our community to upskill. Tailored to diverse skill levels, ACE's program offers hands-on training in various welding techniques, from basic to more advanced. Instructors bring industry expertise to the … View moreFraser ACE is igniting career paths with its welding courses, catering to the demand for our community to upskill. Tailored to diverse skill levels, ACE's program offers hands-on training in various welding techniques, from basic to more advanced. Instructors bring industry expertise to the classroom, ensuring students gain practical skills and confidence.
The program's welding lab provides a safe learning environment. Beyond technical skills, ACE fosters a supportive community. As interest in skilled trades grows, ACE remains committed to empowering individuals with the confidence needed for future training or a rewarding career in welding.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
"What I have harvested from that greenhouse this year, that’s the cleanest crop I have ever grown. No whitefly at all. It’s pretty exciting,” says Anthony Tringham, who grows heirloom tomatoes commercially under the brand Curious Croppers, in Clevedon, Auckland
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Jacqueline Roper has travelled the world in her fashion career, and of all the places she’s been, Hamilton is one of the least interested in haute couture fashion. But she has a plan to change that.
Working under the brand name Jacqueline Anne, Roper designs high-end fashion, and is preparing … View moreJacqueline Roper has travelled the world in her fashion career, and of all the places she’s been, Hamilton is one of the least interested in haute couture fashion. But she has a plan to change that.
Working under the brand name Jacqueline Anne, Roper designs high-end fashion, and is preparing a gala at Hamilton Gardens.
The Team from NZ Compare
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Our recent neighbourly poll revealed some challenges with broadband providers, and we're here to help. The survey will help us get a … View moreWIN ONE of FIVE $50 Gift Cards - It's only a few clicks away! Simply complete our easy Broadband Survey and unlock your chance to WIN! Start Survey now.
Our recent neighbourly poll revealed some challenges with broadband providers, and we're here to help. The survey will help us get a better understanding of your experience with your current broadband provider. Let your voice be heard.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Proudly clutching their certificates after a ceremony, new citizens probably didn’t realise that photos the council was taking could have opened the door for scammers.
In a privacy breach that spanned six years and thousands of photos, people who downloaded the images from the the Hamilton … View moreProudly clutching their certificates after a ceremony, new citizens probably didn’t realise that photos the council was taking could have opened the door for scammers.
In a privacy breach that spanned six years and thousands of photos, people who downloaded the images from the the Hamilton City Council website could have zoomed in to see details including full names and dates of birth.
The Team from NZ Compare
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Users of a popular city park are struggling to find car parks after Hamilton City Council prioritised a cycleway over off street parking.
An estimated 28 of 108 spaces on Rifle Range Road have disappeared as contractors install an off-road cycleway linking Dinsdale and Frankton to Maeroa and … View moreUsers of a popular city park are struggling to find car parks after Hamilton City Council prioritised a cycleway over off street parking.
An estimated 28 of 108 spaces on Rifle Range Road have disappeared as contractors install an off-road cycleway linking Dinsdale and Frankton to Maeroa and Forest Lake.
37 replies (Members only)
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
The scale of a proposal to cut jobs at Hamilton City Council by 7% is not worth the “destruction it will cause”, says a councillor.
But one of the elected members behind the proposal has hit back, slamming some councillors for their “self-serving rhetoric” and “selective narrative“.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Matua Hone Waudby has only been Bankwood Primary’s principal for around 18 months, and in that time he’s been slowly working on turning the school around.
That includes changing when the school year starts and finishes, in a bid to make it easier on families.
Have you nominated a small business in your community yet? The Prospa Local Business Hero Awards close this week!
Whether you know a great plumber, supermarket, mechanic, bookstore, hairdresser, gardener, pharmacy, builder, shoe store, cafe or electrician - show some love to a small business and… View moreHave you nominated a small business in your community yet? The Prospa Local Business Hero Awards close this week!
Whether you know a great plumber, supermarket, mechanic, bookstore, hairdresser, gardener, pharmacy, builder, shoe store, cafe or electrician - show some love to a small business and make a nomination today.
You'll not only help drum up some support for them in your community, you could also help them win a $10,000 prize package. Plus if your nomination is a regional finalist you'll win a $100 Prezzy® card too!
Nominate now
The sweetest time of the year is just around the corner, and we’ve put together a great deal that will make it even sweeter.
Bennetto Chocolate has helped us put together an amazing chocolate box that’ll be the perfect addition to an NZ House & Garden subscription this Easter. Simply … View moreThe sweetest time of the year is just around the corner, and we’ve put together a great deal that will make it even sweeter.
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