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Julie Kaio Reporter from Hamilton Press
Someone in the Waikato is relishing a $1 million Lotto win.
The lucky player took out Wednesday night's first division prize draw with a ticket purchased on MyLotto.
Another eight players will be shouting office morning tea after winning $20,810 apiece in the second division draw.
This … View moreSomeone in the Waikato is relishing a $1 million Lotto win.
The lucky player took out Wednesday night's first division prize draw with a ticket purchased on MyLotto.
Another eight players will be shouting office morning tea after winning $20,810 apiece in the second division draw.
This included another two Waikato players - one who purchased their ticket from Nawton Stationers & Lotto and the other through MyLotto.
Heike Albrecht from New Zealand Psychological Society
We continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty … View moreWe continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty Dempster-Rivett (Clinical Psychologist and Teaching Fellow at Waikato University)
When: 28 June, 5-7 pm
Where: River Lounge (Celebrating Age Centre), 30 Victoria Street
Visit our website here http://www.psychology.org.nz/pd-events/jubilee
Find out more
Gary Farrow Reporter from Hamilton Press
Make sure and catch the production 'Legally Blonde the Musical', put on by St Paul's Collegiate.
NOTE: It will be performed at Southwell School, as opposed to what was suggested in the newspaper article today.
Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
Breed: Jack Russell x
Age: Approx 8years
Location: Ngaruawahia
Meet Buddy, he is looking for his retirement home. Great with other dogs & kids. Even though he is 8 he is still very active and will chase the ball all day if you will throw it! He has a love for chasing wild rabbits so to … View moreBreed: Jack Russell x
Age: Approx 8years
Location: Ngaruawahia
Meet Buddy, he is looking for his retirement home. Great with other dogs & kids. Even though he is 8 he is still very active and will chase the ball all day if you will throw it! He has a love for chasing wild rabbits so to be on the safe side it would be better for his new home not to have any pet rabbits . He currently lives with a couple cats & he seems ok with them.
Buddy is very intelligent & loves a cuddle & to watch tv. He will require a fully fenced yard as he has started taking himself for walks to see the neighbours. He does pull on the lead a little bit but because he is only small it doesn't give you much of an arm workout.
Buddy is desexed, vaccinated & registered. If you think you can offer Buddy a loving home please get in touch.
Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Volunteering Waikato congratulates Aaron Plews on receiving a Special Commendation in the Volunteer of the Year Award for his outstanding contribution to Hospice Waikato ~ Retail Division.
Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Volunteering Waikato congratulates the 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award runner-up - Janice Parsell - who has volunteered at the Te Aroha Museum for 11 years. Janice was nominated by the Waikato Museum.
You can check out the other award recipients at www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz...
Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Volunteering Waikato congratulates the 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award winner - Tracy Roose, nominated by Toughlove Waikato.
You can check out the other award recipients at www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz...
Sian from Pukete
Measures 2400 L x 1200 W x 720 H
Walnut veneer, grey powdercoated metal frame.
Must pick up.
Will need several people to dismantle and carry.
Pick up Pukete.
Price: $100
Louise and Stephen Stowell from BBQSauce
WOW we have been busy bees for the last few months, not only lacking sleep from our little baby Emily, but we have assisted Contrafed Publishing in launching some Digital Editions, 2 of these you can register too!
NZ Local Government Magazine and Water Magazine
… View moreWOW we have been busy bees for the last few months, not only lacking sleep from our little baby Emily, but we have assisted Contrafed Publishing in launching some Digital Editions, 2 of these you can register too!
NZ Local Government Magazine and Water Magazine
localgovernment.partica.online...
water.partica.online...
We have also launched quarryandmining.partica.onlin... and contractor.partica.online... and will be offering online only subscriptions to these in August!
Great project to work on and it was a big one too!
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Heike Albrecht from New Zealand Psychological Society
We continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty … View moreWe continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty Dempster-Rivett (Clinical Psychologist and Teaching Fellow at Waikato University)
When: 28 June, 5-7 pm
Where: River Lounge (Celebrating Age Centre), 30 Victoria Street
Visit our website here http://www.psychology.org.nz/pd-events/jubilee
Find out more
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