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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Alan Berryman has been told more times than he can count that he’s only got weeks left to live, but says, for some reason, God has kept him alive.
For the past five years, he and his wife Gwen have lived in a caravan at the Classics Museum car park.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT are here to stay - the question now is, how will they shape the future? Will the use of AI to complete daily tasks, particularly school work, impact cognitive abilities and creativity?
Recent work out of a MIT Media Lab suggests that people who … View moreArtificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT are here to stay - the question now is, how will they shape the future? Will the use of AI to complete daily tasks, particularly school work, impact cognitive abilities and creativity?
Recent work out of a MIT Media Lab suggests that people who used ChatGPT have lower brain engagement than those who did not when writing their essays. While the MIT Media Lab work has driven headlines recently, others have been quick to remind us that the fear of technology is nothing new.
We want to know: Is AI an addition to the technological toolbox, or should we be having bigger conversations about the impact of AI technology?
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todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce that our Term 3 courses all begin the week starting Monday 21 July 2025 and are all ready for registrations now. Check our our webpage and register for any of our language programmes (e.g. Dutch, German, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish, Urdu), all of which have … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce that our Term 3 courses all begin the week starting Monday 21 July 2025 and are all ready for registrations now. Check our our webpage and register for any of our language programmes (e.g. Dutch, German, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish, Urdu), all of which have beginning 101 courses available now, along with multiple Intermediate and advanced courses in a wide variety of languages..
We also have new Art, History, Philosophy and Religious Studies courses available this Term.
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Ngakau Hailey was only 18 when everything changed.
The promising young jockey had already carved out a life packed with adventure, adrenaline, and deep connections when his life was cut short on a Wednesday afternoon in downtown Hamilton.
Libby Totton Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Te Awamutu residents are holding their breath.
They’ve fought their case against a proposed Paewira waste-to-energy plant in their backyard, standing shoulder to shoulder in their opposition with Fonterra and their local district and regional councils.
It’s the latest in a series of local… View moreTe Awamutu residents are holding their breath.
They’ve fought their case against a proposed Paewira waste-to-energy plant in their backyard, standing shoulder to shoulder in their opposition with Fonterra and their local district and regional councils.
It’s the latest in a series of local battles throughout the country against multiple attempts to launch waste incinerators.
Bill from Cambridge
With the new advent of International flights from Hamilton resuming there is a need for transport by way of Shuttles to and from the airports. Not only for International but also Domestic flights. Supervan Ltd is your way to get there, both ways, at reasonable cost; one person or a family. Contact… View moreWith the new advent of International flights from Hamilton resuming there is a need for transport by way of Shuttles to and from the airports. Not only for International but also Domestic flights. Supervan Ltd is your way to get there, both ways, at reasonable cost; one person or a family. Contact the email or phone number on the card and book your journey. We have been operating out of Hamilton for 9 years. Also do corporate events. We can carry up to 11 passengers at a time.
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Rod Neighbourly Lead from Melville
Hi all. I don't think anything will come up from this post. But just in case if you need to learn how to use AutoCAD or if you know anyone who is looking for an AutoCAD tutor...
I have over 28 years of experience as a user and teaching. Basic to Advanced levels, 2D and 3D.
Helena from Cambridge
The lads from the NZ Junior Track Cycling Worlds team are back again selling sausages this SATURDAY 12th July from 9am - 2pm at Mitre 10 Cambridge.
Pick up a tasty sausage sizzle and help our Junior NZ Team Sprint boys raise money to get to the Netherlands this August for the UCI Junior Track … View moreThe lads from the NZ Junior Track Cycling Worlds team are back again selling sausages this SATURDAY 12th July from 9am - 2pm at Mitre 10 Cambridge.
Pick up a tasty sausage sizzle and help our Junior NZ Team Sprint boys raise money to get to the Netherlands this August for the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Join us live this Wednesday from 9:30am with Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ). Sacha will be answering your questions about common neighbourhood issues – from shared fences and driveways to noise complaints and more.
Sacha is CABNZ’s national legal and strategic … View moreJoin us live this Wednesday from 9:30am with Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ). Sacha will be answering your questions about common neighbourhood issues – from shared fences and driveways to noise complaints and more.
Sacha is CABNZ’s national legal and strategic advisor. With over 10 years at CAB and a background in community law, she’s passionate about making the law simple and accessible. She also supports over 2,000 CAB volunteers across 80 locations in Aotearoa.
She and the CAB team are here to help you understand your rights, responsibilities, and how to resolve neighbour disputes through good communication.
✅ Free advice
✅ Plain language answers
✅ Real solutions
Got a question? Pop it below in replies to this message, and CAB will be around today to answer you!
Find out more
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Cambridge
Add some mid-century glamour to your home with this ingenious DIY drinks trolley finished in Resene Colorwood, Resene Aquaclear and Resene Gold Dust metallic paint. Find out how to refresh your old drinks trolley with these easy step by step instructions.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours. We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for watercress recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: … View moreKia ora neighbours. We will give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and we're looking for watercress recipes right now. Send your family's favourite way to use up this crop, especially if you're lucky enough to grow it in your garden. Email us: mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by July 20, 2025.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Waikato Regional Council is proposing a shake-up of Hamilton’s bus network that would see more frequent buses on fewer routes, in a shift aimed at boosting public transport use across the city.
Under the plan, three key routes, Orbiter, Comet and Meteor, along with a new Rototuna line, would … View moreWaikato Regional Council is proposing a shake-up of Hamilton’s bus network that would see more frequent buses on fewer routes, in a shift aimed at boosting public transport use across the city.
Under the plan, three key routes, Orbiter, Comet and Meteor, along with a new Rototuna line, would operate as high-frequency services with buses running every 15 minutes from 7am to 10pm, and every 30 minutes outside those hours, from 6am to midnight, seven days a week including public holidays.
Do you like this idea? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Jaffas, iconic orange-coated chocolate lollies that have been around since 1931, will soon be leaving our shelves.
We want to know: Will you miss them?
Also, in the spirit of Throwback Thursday, what other iconic brands are still lodged in your memory?
(We can confirm that a number of the … View moreJaffas, iconic orange-coated chocolate lollies that have been around since 1931, will soon be leaving our shelves.
We want to know: Will you miss them?
Also, in the spirit of Throwback Thursday, what other iconic brands are still lodged in your memory?
(We can confirm that a number of the Neighbourly team will be heading out to stock up our lolly jars before Jaffas disappear!)
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The Team from Momentum Waikato
We’ve come a long way—but there’s still work to do.
This isn’t a gala. It’s a gathering. A rally cry. A night for the women who keep showing up - for themselves, for each other, and for the generations coming next.
Charlotte Twigg is a powerhouse. She brings truth, fire, … View moreWe’ve come a long way—but there’s still work to do.
This isn’t a gala. It’s a gathering. A rally cry. A night for the women who keep showing up - for themselves, for each other, and for the generations coming next.
Charlotte Twigg is a powerhouse. She brings truth, fire, fatigue—and hope.
She’ll speak to what it means to lead, to rise, to rest, and to keep going anyway.
We won’t pretend everything’s fine. But we will remind each other: this work, while unfinished, is already changing the world.
Free event | Limited seats - use the button below to click through to Eventbrite to book tickets.
Join us. Back us. Build with us.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The Waikato River is running high and several river paths in Hamilton have been closed as a result, the city council has advised.
There are also warnings of anticipated heavy rain in the region later this week and calls for people in flood-prone areas to be watchful and review emergency plans.
… View moreThe Waikato River is running high and several river paths in Hamilton have been closed as a result, the city council has advised.
There are also warnings of anticipated heavy rain in the region later this week and calls for people in flood-prone areas to be watchful and review emergency plans.
Have you noticed a change in the river level? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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