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How's this for boosting workplace morale? Christchurch boss Paul Kelly is celebrating 20 years in the business by flying the entire staff to Las Vegas for a week. Has your boss ever showed incredible generosity?
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A range of new parks, riverside cycle/walking paths and homes are all part of a new masterplanned community for southern Hamilton.
Located along Peacockes Road the development is set to open up access to the Waikato River and help contribute to an exciting future for the city.
To … View moreA range of new parks, riverside cycle/walking paths and homes are all part of a new masterplanned community for southern Hamilton.
Located along Peacockes Road the development is set to open up access to the Waikato River and help contribute to an exciting future for the city.
To find out more, come along to a public drop-in information session being held Wednesday 16th May at the Glenview Club.
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Did you hear the chant "1,2,3,4, midwives deserve more", ring out across Hamilton? Hundreds of people marched in their purple attire to support midwives around the country. What are your thoughts? Should midwives be paid more? Let us know in the replies! To read more, … View moreHi neighbours,
Did you hear the chant "1,2,3,4, midwives deserve more", ring out across Hamilton? Hundreds of people marched in their purple attire to support midwives around the country. What are your thoughts? Should midwives be paid more? Let us know in the replies! To read more, click here.
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Arts for from Frankton
Hi everybody we have he perfect fun class for those wanting to explore their creative skills. Work with a range of mediums in a fun and friendly sociable group, try new techniques and make your own amazing art. Suitable for all abilities. Come and join us a light filled art studio with free parking… View moreHi everybody we have he perfect fun class for those wanting to explore their creative skills. Work with a range of mediums in a fun and friendly sociable group, try new techniques and make your own amazing art. Suitable for all abilities. Come and join us a light filled art studio with free parking right outside the door. $145 Arts for Health Community Trust, Ward Park Art and Craft Centre 2 Seddon Road, 07 838 2271 or email us at office@artsforhealth.co.nz
It is known for it’s dramatic flying and spinning kicks, holds, throws and locks. The name is derived from Japanese and means “Way of the body and spirit”.
Rototuna primary school hall, Strathmore Drive, Rototuna.
We have a combined senior and junior Monday class from 6 - 7pm suitable … View moreIt is known for it’s dramatic flying and spinning kicks, holds, throws and locks. The name is derived from Japanese and means “Way of the body and spirit”.
Rototuna primary school hall, Strathmore Drive, Rototuna.
We have a combined senior and junior Monday class from 6 - 7pm suitable for all students and for families and a Wednesday Junior class from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, and a Wednesday class suitable for new seniors from 6.30 to 7.30pm.
Juniors are aged 4 - 11 years old and seniors are aged from 12 and includes teenagers and adults of all ages.
We do have space in all of these classes for new students.
Jimmy from Queenwood
90 Glen Lynne Ave, Chartwell, Hamilton
Saturday 12th May - 8am-2pm
Household sale, Kitchen, Clothing, Shoes, Toys, Appliances (Heater, Washing machine), furniture, Rimu Dining table
Negotiable
Tertiary Education Commission Christchurch
Are you a skilled migrant, partner of a skilled migrant, or an international student graduate (level 7 and above) looking for work?
Work Connect is a free 10-hour programme to help you prepare for the New Zealand job market.
Work Connect supports you with personalised coaching and mentoring … View moreAre you a skilled migrant, partner of a skilled migrant, or an international student graduate (level 7 and above) looking for work?
Work Connect is a free 10-hour programme to help you prepare for the New Zealand job market.
Work Connect supports you with personalised coaching and mentoring to help you find a job that suits your skills, experiences and qualifications.
Apply Now to get started with free CV, job hunting, interview help and more.
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Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
For those who enjoy history, here are some photos of Hamilton’s underground train station, taken during my visit last week.
Would you use a regular passenger train between Hamilton and Auckland with free WiFi? If so, what would be the key requirements around frequency, time and ticket price?
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Di from Nawton
We were amazed to see a black & white butterfly on our camellia hedge today! We took numerous photos as it flitted around then stopped to sip nectar & to spread its wings in the sun. Beautiful, we are so blessed to see this rare beauty; they are said to only arrive here on the wind from … View moreWe were amazed to see a black & white butterfly on our camellia hedge today! We took numerous photos as it flitted around then stopped to sip nectar & to spread its wings in the sun. Beautiful, we are so blessed to see this rare beauty; they are said to only arrive here on the wind from Australia, & do not breed here. This one was in perfect condition, hard to believe that it would have been blown right across the Tasman! I would post photos if I knew how!
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Would you like to see taxpayer money invested to reopen the underground train station in central Hamilton?
Read the story here: bit.ly...
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Di from Nawton
Recently placed in Farnborough Drive is a seat generously donated by the family of someone who has died. What a lovely way to remember your loved one! Thank you, it will provide comfort to a lot of people as they wait at the bus stop
Fiona from Ezirest Furniture
Don't wait months for your dream Kitchen. Call us for your quote on 07 8496710. Local Hamilton firm. space left in May & June.
we will work with your deadline. Your design or ours.
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