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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hamilton water use is climbing along with the mercury with the city using about 15% more than an average summer day, meaning restrictions could soon follow as the region swelters.
And many are already heading to the river to cool off.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
When times are tough, it seems yoga sessions are among the first to go.
Matthew Smart is closing his Iyengar Yoga Centre in Hamilton and will take up a regular job with someone else paying his wage again for the first time in 30 years.
And an economist says this kind of thing could be a … View moreWhen times are tough, it seems yoga sessions are among the first to go.
Matthew Smart is closing his Iyengar Yoga Centre in Hamilton and will take up a regular job with someone else paying his wage again for the first time in 30 years.
And an economist says this kind of thing could be a result of increased competition in the market and less money to go around.
Have you stopped doing any hobbies to save money?
Michelle D from Cambridge
The only reason I am selling this is because I got the wrong size for my Westie who loves to stretch out when he sleeps, and I wanted to order the next size straight away without having to wait for a return to arrive before a replacement could be sent so depending on how your pet sleeps will … View moreThe only reason I am selling this is because I got the wrong size for my Westie who loves to stretch out when he sleeps, and I wanted to order the next size straight away without having to wait for a return to arrive before a replacement could be sent so depending on how your pet sleeps will depend if this size is suitable for your spoilt pet the diameter across the base is 70cm if my Westie curls up it is find but as I said he is a stretcher it is a very luxurious bed
Asking price is bargain at
Price: $85
Harry from Leamington
Tonight is the night, if you haven`t already registered feel free to pop along and either join in or watch
Camkada Judo Club is providing free of charge an Introductory Course starting in January, see attached flier.
Run over 6 weeks and with no obligation to join the main classes at the end of … View moreTonight is the night, if you haven`t already registered feel free to pop along and either join in or watch
Camkada Judo Club is providing free of charge an Introductory Course starting in January, see attached flier.
Run over 6 weeks and with no obligation to join the main classes at the end of the course.
The object is to provide an insight and understanding of Judo and at the end you should be proficient in break falls, basic throws and ground work.
Visit our Facebook Page or Website for more info on our Not for Profit Club
The Team from NZ Compare
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Kiwis from all over New Zealand are looking to rent affordable space for storage, a workshop or an event.
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Ministry for Primary Industries
The Freshwater Clam is an invasive species that has made its way to New Zealand.
They can harm our lakes, rivers and everything we love about the water, from boating and fishing to swimming and competing.
To help stop the spread of the Freshwater Clam, … View moreThe Freshwater Clam is an invasive species that has made its way to New Zealand.
They can harm our lakes, rivers and everything we love about the water, from boating and fishing to swimming and competing.
To help stop the spread of the Freshwater Clam, please follow the new check-clean-dry requirements when moving between rivers and lakes this summer to protect the water we love.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The number of students enrolling in Waikato’s culinary arts has halved in the post-pandemic years and the hospitality industry is feeling the consequences.
One Hamilton restaurant owner has “just been doing it all myself”, while another says eateries might start reducing their food … View moreThe number of students enrolling in Waikato’s culinary arts has halved in the post-pandemic years and the hospitality industry is feeling the consequences.
One Hamilton restaurant owner has “just been doing it all myself”, while another says eateries might start reducing their food offerings.
Amanda from Hamilton East
Wot I rote:
'Are you nuts? No Te Huia service in the holidays? Who thought that one up? Someone with no children, no holidays, no life.
We use Te Huia pretty much only IN the holidays.
You can tell me that AT have cancelled their services for maintenance of tracks, but we know Auckland is … View moreWot I rote:
'Are you nuts? No Te Huia service in the holidays? Who thought that one up? Someone with no children, no holidays, no life.
We use Te Huia pretty much only IN the holidays.
You can tell me that AT have cancelled their services for maintenance of tracks, but we know Auckland is nuts. That's why we want a train service so we can get in, get out, without having to actually engage or deal with Aucklanders or their transport. What else would you expect of them? Somebody might actually rely on their services, give up their car and the cloggy commute if there was a reliable service, and we wouldn't want that, would we?
But I expected better of you guys .I thought we were aiming for a 'First World service', not an amateur hobby railway.
The whole London Transport network runs everyday. Repairs are done at night, and, granted, some parts of the network probably do need more maintenance, but it wouldn't occur to them to close the WHOLE NETWORK for two weeks because they fancy an amble and a poke on the rail tracks.
It might sound like I am angry but actually I am astonished, shocked and disappointed. This is not how you run an infrastructure, and you can tell AT from me, any opportunity you get because they are not interested in feedback from anyone outside their network who doesn't have an AT Hop card.
I have spent many conversations supporting a new rail line, how it is the way of the future for any modern country, singing your praises at the naysayers, asserting that a good rail service is one sign of three for me of a civilised country, and now you tell me, at the busiest tourist season in the country, in the largest city, that there are NO TRAINS at all running.
I will have to swallow my words now, suffer the humiliation of the crowing of the petrolheads and hang my head in shame.
Very disappointed, A Williams
The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education
Fraser ACE proudly introduces our new tutor Sarah taking our New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) course, aimed at fostering inclusivity and effective communication.
Designed for learners of all backgrounds, this course is a gateway to understanding and mastering one of the country's official … View moreFraser ACE proudly introduces our new tutor Sarah taking our New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) course, aimed at fostering inclusivity and effective communication.
Designed for learners of all backgrounds, this course is a gateway to understanding and mastering one of the country's official languages. Led by Sarah Mason, an experienced instructor, participants will delve into the rich culture of NZSL, honing essential communication skills through engaging lessons and practical applications. Whether for personal enrichment, professional development, or to communicate with the Deaf community, this course empowers individuals to break down barriers and build connections through the beauty of sign language.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The platforms were crowded and there were plenty of smiles as trains chugged up the Glen Afton Line.
It's about 12km southwest of Huntly and was initially built to cart coal, but has been kept alive by enthusiasts.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Waikato lifeguards might have been “bloody active” over summer, but they’re pleased with beachgoer behaviour and don’t have standout rescues to report.
After last summer’s destructive storms and torrential rain it’s no surprise people are packing out the beaches.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
It’s not exactly on the tourist trail but there’s an unmistakable visual appeal to the ironsand mining operation at Taharoa.
The Team from Patrick Hogan Village
Welcome to the second of this series of articles dedicated to helping you to downsize, declutter and rightsize your life, brought to you by Ryman Healthcare in conjunction with organising and decluttering expert Peter Walsh.
This time we are tackling one of the more challenging aspects of … View moreWelcome to the second of this series of articles dedicated to helping you to downsize, declutter and rightsize your life, brought to you by Ryman Healthcare in conjunction with organising and decluttering expert Peter Walsh.
This time we are tackling one of the more challenging aspects of downsizing – what to do with gifts and heirlooms. Whether you need to free up space in your own home or are helping someone else to downsize, this is a task that can feel daunting and emotionally charged.
Although it might be tempting to box everything up and hide it away to deal with another day, that just passes the problem down the road to your future self or to your family.
Fortunately, there are ways to downsize gifts and heirlooms that honour and remember the past whilst enabling you to rightsize your life for the present day.
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