Maeroa, Hamilton

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4 days ago

There's quite a variety of events coming up in the King Country town

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Mobsters, policemen, farmers and naked festival-goers are all heading to Taumarunui this weekend and nonplussed locals are seeing dollar signs rather than trouble.

New Zealand’s first-of-its-kind sex-positive festival, Naked in the Trees, will coincide with a King Country Mongrel Mob reunion … View more
Mobsters, policemen, farmers and naked festival-goers are all heading to Taumarunui this weekend and nonplussed locals are seeing dollar signs rather than trouble.

New Zealand’s first-of-its-kind sex-positive festival, Naked in the Trees, will coincide with a King Country Mongrel Mob reunion event in Taumuranui, running from February 13 to 17. Eight hundred tickets had been sold to the Naked in the Trees event.

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5 days ago

What do you think the next valuation of your home will bring?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hamiltonians can expect a fall in residential property valuations for rating purposes after the latest triennial stocktake by the city council’s valuer.

The RVs will be based on data from September last year, with results due out in April.

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4 days ago

Mid Winter Pop Up Christmas Market

Aaron from Chartwell

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People love to get in early and have the chance to do early festive shopping halfway through the year. You have the chance to do all this at our 1-day Mid-Winter Christmas Pop Up Event.
Outdoor stalls only in the … View more
🌸𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭🌸
People love to get in early and have the chance to do early festive shopping halfway through the year. You have the chance to do all this at our 1-day Mid-Winter Christmas Pop Up Event.
Outdoor stalls only in the Riverlea Theatre Car Park. Over 60 amazing stalls that will feature artisans/crafters, home baking, taonga from bone carving/greenstone, giftware and more.
There also will be live music, food and coffee, hangi, face painting on the day.
A chance to support the amazing local small businesses/stallholders attending and to support our community!
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👉Cash
👉Eftpos some stalls offer Afterpay/Bank Transfer
👉Free Entry
👉Free Parking in the paddock next door

Event Date:
Riverlea Theatre Carpark, Riverlea Road, Hillcrest Hamilton
🗓 Saturday, 7th June 2025
🕓 10am-2pm (If wet weather, event will be cancelled, outdoor stalls only)

(Limited food vendors will be chosen for the event, due to room space)

Expressions of interest open 1st April 2025. Successful applicants will be informed of the outcome. This is to ensure we have a wide variety of different products for the event and sadly we can take everyone. For more information email: popupmarketeers@gmail.com
#popupmarkets #hamilton #hamiltonnz #waikato #shoplocal #eatlocal #buylocal #popupmarketeers #mightywaikato #kirikiriroa #nzmarkets

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5 days ago

Poll: Did you know about George Clarke's NZ links?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The Amazing Spaces TV presenter and architect George Clarke is in New Zealand and he is making a request for Kiwis to get behind a rebuild of a Coromandel beach town’s 1970s Surf Life Saving Club.

The club’s building in Whiritoa has a special connection for the UK’s Clarke as it was built … View more
The Amazing Spaces TV presenter and architect George Clarke is in New Zealand and he is making a request for Kiwis to get behind a rebuild of a Coromandel beach town’s 1970s Surf Life Saving Club.

The club’s building in Whiritoa has a special connection for the UK’s Clarke as it was built around the same month and the same year that he was born, he said in a video posted to Facebook.

Did you know about George Clarke's NZ links?

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Did you know about George Clarke's NZ links?
  • 5.6% Yes
    5.6% Complete
  • 94.4% No
    94.4% Complete
18 votes
5 days ago

Mindfulness Art Therapy for Adults

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Your Arts Therapist will guide you through a step-by-step process, providing personal support in a small group setting. You’ll have the chance to sculpt, paint, draw, and try creative mindfulness exercises. Past participants have discovered new ways to view personal challenges and felt happier … View moreYour Arts Therapist will guide you through a step-by-step process, providing personal support in a small group setting. You’ll have the chance to sculpt, paint, draw, and try creative mindfulness exercises. Past participants have discovered new ways to view personal challenges and felt happier within themselves.

Starts Wednesday 12th February - 2nd April

9.30am - 11.30am, 8x weeks - $165

Book here - artsforhealth.co.nz

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5 days ago

Childrens Arts Therapy

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Our focus this term is children aged 5yrs to 8yrs for personal growth and creative well being in a safe & happy environment. Your child will play, stretch their imagination, and expand their creativity.

Starts Wednesday 12th February - 2nd April
4pm - 5.30pm
$85 for the term, 8 x weeks
5 … View more
Our focus this term is children aged 5yrs to 8yrs for personal growth and creative well being in a safe & happy environment. Your child will play, stretch their imagination, and expand their creativity.

Starts Wednesday 12th February - 2nd April
4pm - 5.30pm
$85 for the term, 8 x weeks
5 - 9 years old

Book here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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5 days ago

Mindfulness Adults Arts Therapy

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

🎨 Mindfulness Adults Art Therapy

Relax, create, and boost your well-being in our mindfulness art therapy classes. No experience needed — just come and express yourself in a supportive space.


Book today!👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

#artsforhealth #mindfulness #art #nz #artclass … View more
🎨 Mindfulness Adults Art Therapy

Relax, create, and boost your well-being in our mindfulness art therapy classes. No experience needed — just come and express yourself in a supportive space.


Book today!👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

#artsforhealth #mindfulness #art #nz #artclass #waikato #artnz

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5 days ago

Watercolour Art Class

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

🎨 Watercolour Art Classes
Gain a creative experience with watercolour painting! Learn new techniques, express yourself, and enjoy the process in a fun and supportive environment.

Limited spots available, book now👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

#artsforhealth #mindfulness #art #nz … View more
🎨 Watercolour Art Classes
Gain a creative experience with watercolour painting! Learn new techniques, express yourself, and enjoy the process in a fun and supportive environment.

Limited spots available, book now👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

#artsforhealth #mindfulness #art #nz #artclass #waikato #artnz #watercolour

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5 days ago

Well rooted Polybotura Raindrop cuttings

Wendy from Maeroa

My plant needed a generous haircut so I have 5 of these well rooted cuttings. Photo was taken earlier so even more roots than showing here!

Price: $5

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6 days ago

Police urge parents & young people to be alert when online

The Team from New Zealand Police

New Zealand Police is urging parents to be alert to the potential risks facing children and young people online.

Today is Safer Internet Day – a global event to promote safe and positive online experiences.To ensure a collaborative approach to internet safety, Police works closely with our … View more
New Zealand Police is urging parents to be alert to the potential risks facing children and young people online.

Today is Safer Internet Day – a global event to promote safe and positive online experiences.To ensure a collaborative approach to internet safety, Police works closely with our partner agencies, including the Department of Internal Affairs, Netsafe, and New Zealand Customs.

Detective Senior Sergeant Kepal Richards, officer in charge of New Zealand Police Online Child Exploitation Across New Zealand Team (OCEANZ), says supervising children and young people online is the best way to keep them safe.

“The internet opens up a world of opportunity but there are offenders online looking to exploit people, and they target the most vulnerable.

“In the worst-case scenario, we see online extortion groups trying to persuade children and young people to record self-harm and sexually explicit acts, alongside other violent crimes.

“The footage is then circulated among members of the extortion group to gain notoriety and further extort victims.

“Offenders may also threaten to share these videos or images online or with the victim’s family and friends.

“While we’re not seeing a large number of this type of offending here in New Zealand at this time, we know this is having a significant impact overseas.

“We want parents to be alert to the possible risks, but not alarmed.”

Police urge parents and caregivers to educate themselves on this topic and have conversations with their young people about the dangers of having an online presence.

“Having open and regular conversations is the most important tip we can give any parent or caregiver,” Detective Senior Sergeant Richards says.

"This ensures their young children feel comfortable to come forward about any online issues that may arise.”

For parents and caregivers:
- Supervision is essential. This means knowing what your children are doing online, who they are interacting with, and what platforms, apps, or games they are using.
- Check privacy settings. We recommend parents and caregivers research and understand app settings, including privacy settings. This can include turning off location settings, setting profiles to private, or turning off chat functions.
- Long term impact. Offenders will often use tactics such as fear or shame to manipulate young people, and make them feel alienated or trapped, like they cannot escape the situation. These situations can be very distressing and can have long term impacts and need to be addressed appropriately.
- Report suspicious behaviour. Make a report and seek help and support.

For victims:
- Stop talking to the offender and avoid sending any more images or videos – even if they are threatening you.
- Once you have complied with their demands, there is nothing preventing them from targeting you again.
- Save all the online chat, immediately take screenshots. This is important for making a report to the Police, we need all the evidence that you can gather.
- Report the content and person’s profile to the platform and request the content is removed.
- Block the profile.

Where to report offending:
- To report any offending to Police, please call 111 in an emergency, and for non-emergencies, online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Make a Report” or by calling 105.
- If you have seen content online that you wish to report, make a report to the Department of Internal Affairs HERE.
- If you would like advice and support from Netsafe, text ‘Netsafe’ to 4282 or call for free on 0508 NETSAFE (0508 638 723).
- You can also report online at netsafe.org.nz/report or by email at help@netsafe.org.nz.

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6 days ago

Poll: Do you think the bottle shop should have been allowed?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

An engineering contractor’s plans to set up a “bottle store with a difference” in Tokoroa have been labelled “insane” and “naive” by a South Waikato alcohol licensing committee.

Tokoroa locals worried about the effects the new store would have on their community have successfully … View more
An engineering contractor’s plans to set up a “bottle store with a difference” in Tokoroa have been labelled “insane” and “naive” by a South Waikato alcohol licensing committee.

Tokoroa locals worried about the effects the new store would have on their community have successfully blocked the setting up of a new off-licence in the town after a hearing late last year.

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Do you think the bottle shop should have been allowed?
  • 5.9% Yes
    5.9% Complete
  • 82.4% No
    82.4% Complete
  • 11.8% Not sure
    11.8% Complete
17 votes
6 days ago

Palliative care likely to suffer with proposed job cuts

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Two vital roles created to battle a post code lottery that sees some Waikato people have access to 24/7 specialist healthcare in their final months, while others die without specialist support, are on the chopping block.

The move comes as the region’s need for palliative care increased by 25% … View more
Two vital roles created to battle a post code lottery that sees some Waikato people have access to 24/7 specialist healthcare in their final months, while others die without specialist support, are on the chopping block.

The move comes as the region’s need for palliative care increased by 25% last year and it has the head of the service here worried people won’t have what they need to die a pain-free, dignified death.

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6 days ago

Childrens Arts Therapy

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

🎨 Give your child the chance to express themselves through art in a safe, supportive space. Our classes help boost creativity, confidence, and emotional growth.

Limited spaces available, book now 👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

#artsforhealth #mindfulness #art #nz #artclass #waikato #artnz

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6 days ago

Choose Your Class and Start Your Creative Journey!

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Build new skills, have fun, and gain a unique creative experience in a supportive environment.

📅 Don’t wait – book your spot today!
👉 www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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6 days ago

Bev and John’s summer motorhome adventures

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Bev and John are no strangers to adventure. Whether it’s overseas escapades to the Great Wall of China, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, or exploring New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, this intrepid couple has seen their fair share of the world. But these days, they prefer to keep their travel plans … View moreBev and John are no strangers to adventure. Whether it’s overseas escapades to the Great Wall of China, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, or exploring New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, this intrepid couple has seen their fair share of the world. But these days, they prefer to keep their travel plans closer to home - with their beloved Cavoodle, Skye, always in tow.

“We’ve done all the overseas trips we wanted to do,” says Bev. “Now, it’s all about enjoying what’s on our doorstep.”

Click read more for the full story.

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