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The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Keep the kids happy and create this fun cube style games table from a MDF storage box and a few Resene testpots.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Life was tough for Dontae Marino. But now he has been handed an award by Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy and is a role model for youngsters.
Reporter Hamilton Press
The Ministry of Education is considering a ban on choke-risk foods including sausages, chips and popcorn in early childhood centres.
It's said that under-fives are at higher risk of choking because they have small air and food passages and are still learning how to chew food.
What do you … View moreThe Ministry of Education is considering a ban on choke-risk foods including sausages, chips and popcorn in early childhood centres.
It's said that under-fives are at higher risk of choking because they have small air and food passages and are still learning how to chew food.
What do you think? Should choke-risk foods be banned?
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more. These victimisations affect us all and can have lasting effects that spill into our everyday lives including at work and school.
To do your part this month, perhaps consider supporting a women’s refuge or work with Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder or child abuse in your community. This month’s campaign also coincides with White Ribbon Day on 25 November which is an internationally celebrated day that aims to prevent violence towards women.
Let us know how you’re spreading the ‘It’s Not OK’ message in your home or in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZendviolence
Set in peaceful surroundings with beautiful trees and gardens, with good sized rooms to accommodate residents precious belongs.
The Matamata Country Lodge now has Assisted living apartments starting from $390,000 and Individual Chalets starting from $495 000.00. We have large Chalets with … View moreSet in peaceful surroundings with beautiful trees and gardens, with good sized rooms to accommodate residents precious belongs.
The Matamata Country Lodge now has Assisted living apartments starting from $390,000 and Individual Chalets starting from $495 000.00. We have large Chalets with plenty of space between each dwelling, all fully refurbished. When some additional care is required, our assisted living apartments are an excellent option.
We have various levels of care available to suit the individual needs of our assisted living residents - with a focus on maximising the residents privacy and independence.
We also provide Rest Home and Hospital Beds. Carer Support, Respite Care and Day Care.
Phone Darrell Shaw to discuss available options 07 888 4090.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Footwear thieves are treating the doorsteps of an affluent Hamilton suburb like a "shoe store", police say.
A six-month spate of shoe theft in Rototuna sparked a warning by Waikato Police, urging locals to keep their kicks out of sight and ring 111 if they saw suspicious activity.
… View moreFootwear thieves are treating the doorsteps of an affluent Hamilton suburb like a "shoe store", police say.
A six-month spate of shoe theft in Rototuna sparked a warning by Waikato Police, urging locals to keep their kicks out of sight and ring 111 if they saw suspicious activity.
Read more here. Have your shoes ever disappeared from outside your house?
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Voting closes tomorrow, November 1. These amazing homegrown heroes were shortlisted after a public call for nominations from gardeners all over the country, and you can read about their wonderful work here. Then don't forget to click through to vote for your favourite!
Have you been affected? Ecostore is recalling a batch of its Baby Moisturiser as it may contain contaminants that can cause skin infection or irritation.
Product identifiers: Ecostore Baby moisturiser 200ml from one specific batch sold in September and October 2019. The Batch code … View moreHave you been affected? Ecostore is recalling a batch of its Baby Moisturiser as it may contain contaminants that can cause skin infection or irritation.
Product identifiers: Ecostore Baby moisturiser 200ml from one specific batch sold in September and October 2019. The Batch code 'ET19235' can be found on the back of the bottle.
Click here for consumer advice.
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.
When: 10am – noon, Tuesday 5 November
Raglan Medical, 9 Wallis St, Raglan
Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who share in a conversation … View moreHey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.
When: 10am – noon, Tuesday 5 November
Raglan Medical, 9 Wallis St, Raglan
Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who share in a conversation about what matters to their community and hear updates from the DHB and other local organisations/groups.
We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen.
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• Two open homes
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I believe marketing and sales skills are very important when using an agent, my comprehensive marketing package & exceptional sales skills will … View more🏡 20 Cosmith Lane Hamilton 🏡
• Two open homes
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• Only 6 days on the market
• Sold over asking price
I believe marketing and sales skills are very important when using an agent, my comprehensive marketing package & exceptional sales skills will get you top dollar 💵 So if your needing to sell contact me today 📲
Are you an aspiring author? Entries for the Sunday Star Times short story awards are now open!
The winning entry will receive a $3000 prize + there’s a $500 prize for students in our secondary school competition.
Full details and the entry form are here.
Dogs lolling beneath cafe tables while their owners sip lattes or glasses of pinot would have been unthinkable 30 years ago.
Now it is just the way Kiwis roll, with a raft of dog-friendly dining options available throughout the country. What do you think? Should dogs be allowed in cafes?
Reporter Hamilton Press
With Summer well on its way with lovely long, light evenings, there's plenty of reason to get out and about. What's your go-to evening exercise?
The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
Hi Te Kowhai!
On the inside cover of the November issue of Te Kowhai News we'll be featuring locally made gifts and stocking filler ideas along with details of the clever people who make them and where to buy them.
What do you want to see on the inside front cover in January? We've … View moreHi Te Kowhai!
On the inside cover of the November issue of Te Kowhai News we'll be featuring locally made gifts and stocking filler ideas along with details of the clever people who make them and where to buy them.
What do you want to see on the inside front cover in January? We've done summer photos and holiday snaps. Should we do the same again or something different? What would you like to see?
Answers in the comments below, thanks.
tekowhainews@gmail.com
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi neighbours,
Spending scandals, growing deficits, board sackings: staffers at Waikato DHB have worked through it all in recent years.
But people don't stop getting sick while there's turmoil at the top of the district health board.
Thousands of employees carried on helping patients and … View moreHi neighbours,
Spending scandals, growing deficits, board sackings: staffers at Waikato DHB have worked through it all in recent years.
But people don't stop getting sick while there's turmoil at the top of the district health board.
Thousands of employees carried on helping patients and keeping health services ticking over. Hard Yakka introduces readers to some of those people.
Our first story in the series here.
We'll have a new one each day over the coming weeks.
So check out the Waikato Times and Stuff for them.
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