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Hi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. … View moreHi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. Although about 30,000 people in the profession are involved in the strike, not everyone agrees with it.
So, what are your thoughts on the strike? Do you think teachers deserve better pay? Or should they have stayed around the negotiating table for longer? Are you a teacher or parent with views on the topic? Let us know in the replies!
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hamiltonians are one step closer to getting their new kerbside collection service with Council yesterday approving the new level of service for the city. Hamilton City Council will roll out its new wheeled bin and more recycling options service from July 2020, which includes replacing the current … View moreHamiltonians are one step closer to getting their new kerbside collection service with Council yesterday approving the new level of service for the city. Hamilton City Council will roll out its new wheeled bin and more recycling options service from July 2020, which includes replacing the current black bag collection with separate wheeled bins for rubbish and recycling, a smaller separate food waste collection bin and using the existing recycling crates for glass only.
Waste Minimisation Advisor Charlotte Catmur says the current recycling service, which was established in 2002, is no longer ‘fit for purpose’ so the new service will be a major step forward for the city aligning it with other leading Councils in New Zealand. As part of the new service there will be assisted collections to help physically impaired or elderly residents and special services for intensive housing areas that cannot be serviced effectively through this kerbside collection service.
The new service is designed to increase Hamilton’s recycling rate from 29 per cent (by weight) to 50 per cent, which would mean diverting more than 100,000 tonnes of waste from landfill in the 10 years from 2020/21.
Check out Fight the Landfill to double check your collection days
Louis & Elrika from Flagstaff
Please. Does anyone out there have access to or a spare 2nd hand HP 150W Laptop charger they no longer require? Willing to purchase. Thanks.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Previous winners have come from your neighbourhoods, which is obviously not short of great gardeners doing great things for their communities. Surely you've got another winner amongst you! Nominate a gardener who has inspired you, and you could win yourself a prize as well! Nominations close … View morePrevious winners have come from your neighbourhoods, which is obviously not short of great gardeners doing great things for their communities. Surely you've got another winner amongst you! Nominate a gardener who has inspired you, and you could win yourself a prize as well! Nominations close Aug 18. Meanwhile, take a look at last year's winners, Rebekah Manley Campbell and Samantha Claire.
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Morning neighbours! Our front page story today features three Hamilton high schoolers who made a plea to fast food giant McDonald's to adopt a 'straw on request' policy, but the burger chain shrugged off the request. Do you think it's reasonable for staff to ask customers … View moreMorning neighbours! Our front page story today features three Hamilton high schoolers who made a plea to fast food giant McDonald's to adopt a 'straw on request' policy, but the burger chain shrugged off the request. Do you think it's reasonable for staff to ask customers whether they want a straw rather than automatically dishing them out with every drink? Let us know in the poll and comments below, but please refrain from negative discussion.
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Syrina Pene from Te Rongopai Community Trust (GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CENTRE)
CAR BOOT SALE this Saturday 18th AUGUST WHANAU
Starts 7.30am to 12.00pm
Hold your own stall for $10.00
Call Pou on 022 039 8807
If its raining it will be CANCELLED
Good News Community Centre (Cnr Dominion & Breckons Ave).
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The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
I've been contacted by a coach from a children's rugby team who regularly plays at Te Kowhai Village Green (the park opposite the dairy).
They've asked that I send a note out to all community members who take their dogs to the park and ask for you to PLEASE pick up your dog mess.
… View moreI've been contacted by a coach from a children's rugby team who regularly plays at Te Kowhai Village Green (the park opposite the dairy).
They've asked that I send a note out to all community members who take their dogs to the park and ask for you to PLEASE pick up your dog mess.
It is becoming a real problem apparently. Children are ending up getting muckier than they planned when playing sports.
Please be a tidy community member and clean up your dog poo.
Hi Hamilton,
Have you ever arrived home to find someone else parked in your driveway? Do you think it's OK to park your car in someone's driveway if you're in a hurry? Our reporter looked into the issue and decided the answer was "No, no, no!" … View moreHi Hamilton,
Have you ever arrived home to find someone else parked in your driveway? Do you think it's OK to park your car in someone's driveway if you're in a hurry? Our reporter looked into the issue and decided the answer was "No, no, no!" Click here to read his reasons why.
So what are your thoughts on the topic? Do you agree or disagree with our reporter? Let us know your parking experiences in the replies!
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Syrina Pene from Te Rongopai Community Trust (GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CENTRE)
We are pleased to announce that our NEW RARANGA (flax weaving) BEGINNER CLASSES start on Thursday 16th August at 7pm, 2018. These Thursday evening classes will run as an 8 week block course at the Good News Community Centre (78 Breckons Ave, Nawton).
They are offered free to the community.
No … View moreWe are pleased to announce that our NEW RARANGA (flax weaving) BEGINNER CLASSES start on Thursday 16th August at 7pm, 2018. These Thursday evening classes will run as an 8 week block course at the Good News Community Centre (78 Breckons Ave, Nawton).
They are offered free to the community.
No experience is needed to attend this introductory course, but those who have weaving experience are also welcome to participate. These classes will help extend your own knowledge of a beautiful traditional art that will bring you and your whanau or family joy for many years and generations to come. These classes are open to all adults.
Please call the office to register on 850 5020 or email goodnewscommunitycentre@gmail.com
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