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Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours,
All non-essential businesses were required to shut their doors once the coronavirus lockdown came into effect, with only supermarkets and pharmacies among the few still trading.
However, the government has made changes to the essential services list, allowing a number of retailers … View moreHi neighbours,
All non-essential businesses were required to shut their doors once the coronavirus lockdown came into effect, with only supermarkets and pharmacies among the few still trading.
However, the government has made changes to the essential services list, allowing a number of retailers the opportunity to open their doors and sell select products they deemed essential to life in New Zealand. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) announced the changes on Tuesday.
Here's a link with an update of which shops will be open for the remainder of lockdown and what you can purchase from them.
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours,
as some of you may have heard, the government last week advised that non-daily publications, such as community newspapers, are not considered essential services under the news and media designation during the Alert Level 4 lockdown. Unfortunately That means that we won’t be able to… View moreHi neighbours,
as some of you may have heard, the government last week advised that non-daily publications, such as community newspapers, are not considered essential services under the news and media designation during the Alert Level 4 lockdown. Unfortunately That means that we won’t be able to print and deliver our your paper over the remaining period of the lockdown. However, we will be putting all important local news/updates on our Neighbourly page during the period.
Anne from Tamahere
I just saw on 7 Sharp last night that Zuru has initiated a call out to assist vulnerable people by offering to match $ for $ any donations people may wish to make. I understand it is facilitated through the Salvation Army and donations are used in the area they are gifted from. Apparently it went … View moreI just saw on 7 Sharp last night that Zuru has initiated a call out to assist vulnerable people by offering to match $ for $ any donations people may wish to make. I understand it is facilitated through the Salvation Army and donations are used in the area they are gifted from. Apparently it went live on Friday afternoon and last night was already up to $700,000. That is amazing and great that the idea came out of our backyard. Well done Zuru. You out there might know about it, but we didn't. I will track them down and donate now!
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours,
Waikato people struggling to get food and other necessities during lockdown now have a number to call.
Freephone 0800 800 405 was set up by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group for people struggling to get food, groceries, medication or other household goods and … View moreHi neighbours,
Waikato people struggling to get food and other necessities during lockdown now have a number to call.
Freephone 0800 800 405 was set up by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group for people struggling to get food, groceries, medication or other household goods and services.
The group is not yet sure how big the need is, and say the 0800 number doesn't replace other Government helplines.
READ MORE BELOW
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours,
Waikato people struggling to get food and other necessities during lockdown now have a number to call.
Freephone 0800 800 405 was set up by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group for people struggling to get food, groceries, medication or other household goods and … View moreHi neighbours,
Waikato people struggling to get food and other necessities during lockdown now have a number to call.
Freephone 0800 800 405 was set up by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group for people struggling to get food, groceries, medication or other household goods and services.
The group is not yet sure how big the need is, and say the 0800 number doesn't replace other Government helplines.
READ MORE BELOW
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Lawrence Gullery Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hey neighbours, has anyone started any cool DIY projects at home during this current lockdown period? If so, we'd love to hear about them for a story. Please email: lawrence.gullery@stuff.co.nz with some details or post your photos to Neighbourly and share with us!
Lawrence Gullery Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Waitomo, Waipā and Ōtorohanga residents can now freephone 0800 800 405 if they are struggling to access food, groceries, medication or other household goods and services.
The freephone service, established by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group, is available between 7am and … View moreWaitomo, Waipā and Ōtorohanga residents can now freephone 0800 800 405 if they are struggling to access food, groceries, medication or other household goods and services.
The freephone service, established by the Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group, is available between 7am and 7pm daily, but does not replace other government helplines already in operation.
“We’ve moved quickly to set up this helpline, which started operating today. We don’t know how big the need is right now, and the reality is that it’s likely to change while we’re under Alert Level 4,” said Waikato Region Civil Defence Group Controller, Julian Snowball.
“People who don’t need help right now may require assistance in a couple of weeks, and that’s where this freephone number will become more important when it comes to ensuring everyone has access to the basic necessities.”
Being in lockdown makes us experience all sorts of things: anxiety, loneliness, fear. Need to talk? Free phone or text 1737.
All health updates on COVID-19 or information on community-based assessment centres are managed by the Ministry of Health. Go to covid19.govt.nz for more information.
Lawrence Gullery Reporter from Cambridge Edition
The deadline for Waipā Youth Awards applications has been extended in the wake of the nationwide lockdown.
Now in its 18th year, the awards recognise achievements in academic, community service, leadership, sporting and arts/culture categories.
Youth aged 14-18 years who live in, or have … View moreThe deadline for Waipā Youth Awards applications has been extended in the wake of the nationwide lockdown.
Now in its 18th year, the awards recognise achievements in academic, community service, leadership, sporting and arts/culture categories.
Youth aged 14-18 years who live in, or have attended school in Waipā for at least six months of the 2019 academic year are eligible to enter. Applicants will now have until 5pm, Friday 29 May to apply.
The awards night event was cancelled earlier this month due to restrictions around mass gatherings and will be replaced with an online announcement of award-winners in July, in line with Ministry of Health guidelines.
Mayor Jim Mylchreest said it was important to recognise Waipā young leaders in this unprecedented time.
“Although the awards might look different this year, we will still celebrate our exceptional young people and their contribution to our schools and communities,” he said.
“Young people play a vital role in creating the wonderful place that Waipā is – and our nationwide lockdown doesn’t change that.”
Last year’s awards attracted the largest number of applicants ever, with 122 nominations received and 78 awards handed out.
Nomination forms are available at waipadc.govt.nz/youthawards.
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Kind regards,
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
We’re getting lots of questions about what you can and can’t do during the lockdown.
Please visit www.covid19.govt.nz... for more information, or if in doubt act like you have COVID-19.
Stay home, stay safe Hamilton.
Lawrence Gullery Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Residents living in Waitomo, Ōtorohanga and Waipa districts who are in need of help are being asked to seek assistance through official channels.
Western Waikato Emergency Operating Centre (WWEOC) Controller David Simes says residents should follow the information set out on the Government … View moreResidents living in Waitomo, Ōtorohanga and Waipa districts who are in need of help are being asked to seek assistance through official channels.
Western Waikato Emergency Operating Centre (WWEOC) Controller David Simes says residents should follow the information set out on the Government website at COVID19.govt.nz.
He says the WWEOC is hearing of people in the community who are still unsure of where to go for help, particularly if they are feeling unwell, are unsure about self-isolation, are seeking financial assistance, or just need to talk to someone.
“The best way to find out what support is available is by going to the dedicated COVID-19 website,” says Simes.
“If someone in the household is developing symptoms of COVID-19 like a cough, fever, shortness of breath, sneezing or a runny nose, please follow the advice from the Ministry of Health and contact your regular GP or Healthline on 0800 358 5453. If you are in need of urgent assistance call 111.”
He said managing mental well-being was especially important right now.
“Support with grief, anxiety, distress or mental well-being is available by calling or texting 1737 – free, anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You will reach a trained counsellor,” he said.
For anyone unsure of what financial assistance may be available, visit the website or call the free government helpline on 0800 779 997, which operates from 8am–1am, 7 days a week.
“The website also includes information on self-isolation, limiting contact with other people if you’re unwell, and maintaining good hygiene practices. It’s a great tool for us all to use and I encourage everyone to use this as their main source of information.”
In support of the whole of government response to the Coronavirus (Covid-19), Crimestoppers has developed a reporting process for both the 0800 555 111 and www.crimestoppers... portals.
The anonymous foundation for all our reports remains if required, and all reports that relate to … View moreIn support of the whole of government response to the Coronavirus (Covid-19), Crimestoppers has developed a reporting process for both the 0800 555 111 and www.crimestoppers... portals.
The anonymous foundation for all our reports remains if required, and all reports that relate to self-isolation breaches, illegal outdoor gatherings or similar, will be immediately forwarded to the appropriate authorities.
Report here: www.crimestoppers-nz.org...
Crimeline reports do not replace your option to ring police directly on 111 or 105 or your ability to advise the Ministry of Health through the NHCCselfisolation@health.govt.nz email address.
Keep safe.
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