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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hamilton city councillors have accepted the findings of a report which determined that fellow councillor Andrew Bydder breached his council’s code of conduct with an expletive-laden submission to Waipā District Council.
Bydder said afterwards he will keep doing what he wants, saying “I’m … View moreHamilton city councillors have accepted the findings of a report which determined that fellow councillor Andrew Bydder breached his council’s code of conduct with an expletive-laden submission to Waipā District Council.
Bydder said afterwards he will keep doing what he wants, saying “I’m going rogue”, and that he wouldn’t comply with penalties handed down.
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On Saturday, 28th of September we'll be holding an online garage sale and you are invited - both to score some bargains and to sell your wares!
The sun is starting to shine and perhaps you're ready to part with your winter goods, get involved by listing your goods ahead of … View moreOn Saturday, 28th of September we'll be holding an online garage sale and you are invited - both to score some bargains and to sell your wares!
The sun is starting to shine and perhaps you're ready to part with your winter goods, get involved by listing your goods ahead of Saturday's event. And come back on Saturday to find new treasures.
List your items now. Head to Market.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke’s first year in Parliament has been a tough introduction to political life.
At 22, she is not only the youngest MP in Parliament but also carries the weight of responsibility for representing her people at a time when the current government has taken what critics say … View moreHana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke’s first year in Parliament has been a tough introduction to political life.
At 22, she is not only the youngest MP in Parliament but also carries the weight of responsibility for representing her people at a time when the current government has taken what critics say is the most hostile approach to Māori relations in decades.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Scientists tackling a gold clam infestation of the Waikato River will try and do what no one else has done before - eradicate the invasive pest from New Zealand waters.
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) have been given $10.2 million to eradicate the clams, which … View moreScientists tackling a gold clam infestation of the Waikato River will try and do what no one else has done before - eradicate the invasive pest from New Zealand waters.
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) have been given $10.2 million to eradicate the clams, which were first detected at Bob’s Landing at Karapiro in May last year.
Do you think the clams can be eradicated? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
After having its first day charging out-of-town visitors, Hamilton Gardens is already racking up some additional revenue to go towards maintaining the gardens at a higher level.
Numbers from the first day have been revealed to the Waikato Times, showing that there were a total of 578 check-ins … View moreAfter having its first day charging out-of-town visitors, Hamilton Gardens is already racking up some additional revenue to go towards maintaining the gardens at a higher level.
Numbers from the first day have been revealed to the Waikato Times, showing that there were a total of 578 check-ins on September 18, including My GardenPass entries and paid entries. There were a total of 315 single entry tickets sold.
What do you think of the number of paying Hamilton Gardens customers? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
After challenging times, Hamilton retailers hope interest rate cuts will bring them extra customers for Christmas.
December has traditionally been a hot month for retail, with Stats New Zealand data showing two decades of card payment values consistently about 37% above the rest of the year.
… View moreAfter challenging times, Hamilton retailers hope interest rate cuts will bring them extra customers for Christmas.
December has traditionally been a hot month for retail, with Stats New Zealand data showing two decades of card payment values consistently about 37% above the rest of the year.
Do you think it'll be a good Christmas for retailers? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A dispute over dogs at a Paeroa garden centre has led to a $300 fine, neighbours honking air horns, spying allegations and questions over whether a business is a “public place”.
Donna Jamieson’s three dogs are her world, and part of the Country Dog Garden Centre experience.
However, … View moreA dispute over dogs at a Paeroa garden centre has led to a $300 fine, neighbours honking air horns, spying allegations and questions over whether a business is a “public place”.
Donna Jamieson’s three dogs are her world, and part of the Country Dog Garden Centre experience.
However, various people have complained to Hauraki District Council about barking and off-leash dogs at the business. The council says they can’t be, and recently fined Jamieson $300 for a breach.
Do you think the dogs should be able to run free at this garden centre? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton Gardens welcomed its first ever paying customers on Wednesday, and one Napier couple was simply chuffed that they ever had gotten away with free entry in the past.
David and Priska Wright, some of the first people in history to pay to see the Hamilton Enclosed Gardens, were more than … View moreHamilton Gardens welcomed its first ever paying customers on Wednesday, and one Napier couple was simply chuffed that they ever had gotten away with free entry in the past.
David and Priska Wright, some of the first people in history to pay to see the Hamilton Enclosed Gardens, were more than happy to fork out $20 each for the privilege.
What do you think about the new entry charge at Hamilton Gardens? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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We’re proud to be recognised by Canstar Blue for having the Most Satisfied Customers, which complements our tenth win of Reader’s Digest’s Most Trusted Brand.
As we celebrate … View moreOur residents and their families have spoken loud and clear: Ryman is their top choice in retirement living.
We’re proud to be recognised by Canstar Blue for having the Most Satisfied Customers, which complements our tenth win of Reader’s Digest’s Most Trusted Brand.
As we celebrate 40 years since opening our first village, these recognitions reinforce Ryman’s commitment to exceptional care and excellence in retirement living.
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
The value of Hamilton Airport - and the 50% stake held by Hamilton City Council - has likely increased “significantly” according to one Hamilton councillor, but that doesn’t mean a share sale should be on the horizon, at least not yet.
Councillor and Economic Development chair Ewan Wilson … View moreThe value of Hamilton Airport - and the 50% stake held by Hamilton City Council - has likely increased “significantly” according to one Hamilton councillor, but that doesn’t mean a share sale should be on the horizon, at least not yet.
Councillor and Economic Development chair Ewan Wilson said that in the wake of the announcement that international flights were returning to Hamilton, “the value of the airport has increased significantly”.
Do you think international flights will bring bigger airport dividends for councils? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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