Tamahere, Hamilton

257 days ago

Poll: Would you put feral cats on the predator list?

Libby Totton Reporter from Cambridge Edition

Felines are hiding out under people’s decks in “cat-infested Kihikihi”, and it’s prompted the Waipā District Council to ask DOC to add feral cats to the Predator Free hit list.

The Department of Conservation is seeking feedback on whether or not cats should be added to the list of … View more
Felines are hiding out under people’s decks in “cat-infested Kihikihi”, and it’s prompted the Waipā District Council to ask DOC to add feral cats to the Predator Free hit list.

The Department of Conservation is seeking feedback on whether or not cats should be added to the list of target predators in the Predator Free 2050 strategy.

Would you put feral cats on the predator list? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Would you put feral cats on the predator list?
  • 50% Yes
    50% Complete
  • 50% No
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8 votes
257 days ago

Hamilton-Waikato waters establishment costs up more than 20%

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Ratepayers are facing a 20% higher cost than expected to establish a Hamilton-Waikato waters organisation as the bill hits $7.35 million.

Operating costs of $3.95 million are also outlined in a report to be discussed by city councillors this week and the recommendation is a tick of approval for … View more
Ratepayers are facing a 20% higher cost than expected to establish a Hamilton-Waikato waters organisation as the bill hits $7.35 million.

Operating costs of $3.95 million are also outlined in a report to be discussed by city councillors this week and the recommendation is a tick of approval for the new service to run drinking water and waste water.

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257 days ago

Poll: Do you think we should be doing more about feral cats?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Craig Gillies puts gloves on before opening the chest freezer and pulling out the stiff frozen body of a feral cat.

DOC scientists are collecting the carcasses of feral cats to take samples, testing for toxoplasmosis disease - it’s all in the name of science, and the protection of the … View more
Craig Gillies puts gloves on before opening the chest freezer and pulling out the stiff frozen body of a feral cat.

DOC scientists are collecting the carcasses of feral cats to take samples, testing for toxoplasmosis disease - it’s all in the name of science, and the protection of the critically endangered Māui dolphin.

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Do you think we should be doing more about feral cats?
  • 0% Yes
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  • 0% No
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0 votes
259 days ago

Poll: Do you think the Chiefs can win it this year?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

ANALYSIS: It’s last-chance saloon time in Super Rugby Pacific.

After 14 weeks of jostling for position, this weekend’s final-round will be the clincher to determine who finishes where for the playoffs.

Do you think the Chiefs can win it this year? Tell us your reasons in the comments … View more
ANALYSIS: It’s last-chance saloon time in Super Rugby Pacific.

After 14 weeks of jostling for position, this weekend’s final-round will be the clincher to determine who finishes where for the playoffs.

Do you think the Chiefs can win it this year? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think the Chiefs can win it this year?
  • 0% Yes
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  • 0% No
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  • 0% Don't know enough about it
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0 votes
259 days ago

Coastguard crew member swam through large swells to rescue three fishermen

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A Coastguard rescuer has recalled swimming through large swells to rescue three fishermen whose boat capsized south of Raglan on Sunday.

The men were left shivering with bleeding wounds on the rocky coastline after the incident near Spot X, a well-known but remote surf break off the coast of … View more
A Coastguard rescuer has recalled swimming through large swells to rescue three fishermen whose boat capsized south of Raglan on Sunday.

The men were left shivering with bleeding wounds on the rocky coastline after the incident near Spot X, a well-known but remote surf break off the coast of Whale Bay, Raglan, just after 9am.

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259 days ago

A grieving father’s crusade against family violence

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

It was September 2009 and 42-year-old Helen Meads had been shot by her husband, Gregory Meads, in the horse stables of the couple's sprawling Waikato farm. She died instantly.

Her father, David White, was tasked with breaking the earth-shattering news to the couple’s children, beginning … View more
It was September 2009 and 42-year-old Helen Meads had been shot by her husband, Gregory Meads, in the horse stables of the couple's sprawling Waikato farm. She died instantly.

Her father, David White, was tasked with breaking the earth-shattering news to the couple’s children, beginning with the youngest, before the relentless churn of small-town gossip reached them first.

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259 days ago

Poll: Do you think Taumarunui needs some new rail opportunities?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The spirits of Taumarunui’s rail carriage graveyard have been exorcised after KiwiRail removed the disused and damaged units from rail yards in the King Country town.

The move has reignited calls from the Ruapehu District Council to resurrect Taumarunui’s link to the country’s main trunk … View more
The spirits of Taumarunui’s rail carriage graveyard have been exorcised after KiwiRail removed the disused and damaged units from rail yards in the King Country town.

The move has reignited calls from the Ruapehu District Council to resurrect Taumarunui’s link to the country’s main trunk line, which have been backed by management at the town’s newly built $90 million pet food factory.

Do you think Taumarunui needs some new rail opportunities? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think Taumarunui needs some new rail opportunities?
  • 88.2% Yes
    88.2% Complete
  • 11.8% No
    11.8% Complete
17 votes
277 days ago

Poll: Have you noticed a change on Ulster St recently?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Following the end of large-scale emergency housing contracts, moteliers on Hamilton’s Ulster Street are contending with a legacy of reputational damage, sharply reduced occupancy rates, and intense competition that has dragged room prices back nearly a decade.

Emergency housing grants, … View more
Following the end of large-scale emergency housing contracts, moteliers on Hamilton’s Ulster Street are contending with a legacy of reputational damage, sharply reduced occupancy rates, and intense competition that has dragged room prices back nearly a decade.

Emergency housing grants, introduced in 2016 as a way to shelter the country’s most vulnerable on a short term or transitional basis, fundamentally reshaped Ulster Street.

Have you noticed a change on Ulster St recently? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Have you noticed a change on Ulster St recently?
  • 52.2% Yes
    52.2% Complete
  • 47.8% No
    47.8% Complete
46 votes
259 days ago

Betty’s demand for action on car park danger pays off

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A Hillcrest resident’s persistent demands for action after being bumped by a car driving out of the Hillcrest Medical Centre parking lot, have paid off.

It comes after Betty Clough was struck and ended up with her hands on the bonnet of the car in early May.

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260 days ago

Have you heard about this rescue in Raglan?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Three fishermen who were rescued from rocks after their boat capsized south of Raglan on Sunday credited their lifejackets with saving them.

The trio had a lucky escape after they lost their emergency beacon and suffered injuries as they ended up pushed onto rocks by a swell.

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260 days ago

Have you heard of this movie?

Libby Totton Reporter from Cambridge Edition

It was made over five years on a shoestring budget, it’s intentionally and gleefully offensive (especially to Aucklanders), and it has its own specially-made brand of beer.

The latest New Zealand-made movie has just had a red-carpet premiere in the Waikato town where it was largely shot - but … View more
It was made over five years on a shoestring budget, it’s intentionally and gleefully offensive (especially to Aucklanders), and it has its own specially-made brand of beer.

The latest New Zealand-made movie has just had a red-carpet premiere in the Waikato town where it was largely shot - but you won’t find The Tavern coming to a multiplex near you soon.

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260 days ago

Poll: What do you think about the Kōpū Marine Precinct?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Estimated to inject almost $60 million into the local economy over 30 years, the Kōpū Marine Precinct has sailed into the doldrums with far less commercial interest than expected.

Almost a year after its official opening, two local maritime-based companies are making consistent use of the new … View more
Estimated to inject almost $60 million into the local economy over 30 years, the Kōpū Marine Precinct has sailed into the doldrums with far less commercial interest than expected.

Almost a year after its official opening, two local maritime-based companies are making consistent use of the new wharf, along with mussel farming operators, but councillors and business owners admit it’s not the thriving aquatic hub they’d hoped for.

What do you think about the Kōpū Marine Precinct? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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What do you think about the Kōpū Marine Precinct?
  • 25% I support it
    25% Complete
  • 62.5% Good idea but doesn't seem to be working
    62.5% Complete
  • 12.5% Not a fan
    12.5% Complete
8 votes
260 days ago

Poll: Do boy racers gather near where you live?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A teenage boy was reportedly knocked out for about 15 minutes and suffered two broken arms after he was struck by a car at a boy racer invasion in the Waikato.

Fireworks were also shot into nearby farmland and a brawl broke out after an estimated 500 to 600 people gathered at the intersection of… View more
A teenage boy was reportedly knocked out for about 15 minutes and suffered two broken arms after he was struck by a car at a boy racer invasion in the Waikato.

Fireworks were also shot into nearby farmland and a brawl broke out after an estimated 500 to 600 people gathered at the intersection of Great South Rd and Horotiu Bridge Rd, north of Hamilton in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Do boy racers gather near where you live? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do boy racers gather near where you live?
  • 5.9% Yes, often
    5.9% Complete
  • 41.2% Sometimes
    41.2% Complete
  • 52.9% No
    52.9% Complete
17 votes
260 days ago

Proud to be your Most Trusted Brand

The Team from Patrick Hogan Village

For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us.

Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. One year? That’s nice. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts.

You feel it in the little things, like the … View more
For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us.

Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. One year? That’s nice. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts.

You feel it in the little things, like the barista who knows your coffee order, the gardener who prunes your roses just right, and friends who feel like family.

That’s trust built over time, through shared experiences, thoughtful gestures and communities who care. It’s that feeling of trust that sets us apart.

Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of trust is what sets us apart.

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263 days ago

What do you think of the new roundabout?

Libby Totton Reporter from Cambridge Edition

Commuters in Cambridge will soon enjoy the results of almost two years of roadworks, with the newly-sealed road and upgraded roundabout now open to two lanes.

Waipā District Council project delivery manager Jean de Villiers said the milestone will come as a welcome relief to many who travel the… View more
Commuters in Cambridge will soon enjoy the results of almost two years of roadworks, with the newly-sealed road and upgraded roundabout now open to two lanes.

Waipā District Council project delivery manager Jean de Villiers said the milestone will come as a welcome relief to many who travel the Cambridge Rd route daily along one of the town’s largest growth corridors.

What do you think of the new roundabout? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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