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To prevent further youth crime, the government has proposed stays at military-style camps for up to 12 months for young offenders. Do you think the camps will be successful in rehabilitating youth who commit crimes?
Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A never-ending pile of rubbish outside a block of Kāinga Ora flats in Hamilton East is irking locals who otherwise adore their neighbourhood.
The problem, it seems, is the collection of council bins that are never taken in and attract opportunist dumpers who couldn’t care less about the … View moreA never-ending pile of rubbish outside a block of Kāinga Ora flats in Hamilton East is irking locals who otherwise adore their neighbourhood.
The problem, it seems, is the collection of council bins that are never taken in and attract opportunist dumpers who couldn’t care less about the aesthetics of Firth St and those who call it home.
Do you have opportunist dumpers in your area? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
A battle is brewing between small town Waikato residents and big coffee as Starbucks eyes Tīrau for one of the country’s first drive-through venues outside Auckland.
But some locals don’t think the international coffee giant and a planned Burger King franchise are the right fit for the SH1 … View moreA battle is brewing between small town Waikato residents and big coffee as Starbucks eyes Tīrau for one of the country’s first drive-through venues outside Auckland.
But some locals don’t think the international coffee giant and a planned Burger King franchise are the right fit for the SH1 stop-off known for its boutique cafes, bespoke furniture shops and corrugated iron inspired art works.
Where do you stand on having Burger King and Starbucks in Tīrau? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Long-time Hamilton philanthropists and international tech company Gallagher has scored naming rights for the new visitor centre at Hamilton Gardens.
The Gallagher Visitor Centre, which opens officially on September 18, is the centre of a $12 million upgrade to the entry precinct of the Gardens.
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Enjoy water-loving plants in any part of your garden with this easy-to-build water planter finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Pickled Bluewood. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Three residential sections in one of Hamilton’s rapidly changing suburbs are selling for $199,999 each and are likely to be the cheapest in the city.
Combined they make for a rare 2100 plus square metre site.
It may be a bargain, but only to a seasoned developer - who has the ability and … View moreThree residential sections in one of Hamilton’s rapidly changing suburbs are selling for $199,999 each and are likely to be the cheapest in the city.
Combined they make for a rare 2100 plus square metre site.
It may be a bargain, but only to a seasoned developer - who has the ability and cash to put houses on the hilly section.
What would you do with them? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
When we are stuck inside, it can be a time to get creative. And we think Neighbourly members are quite a creative bunch. So, let's fill the Neighbourly newsfeed with crafty creations from across the country.
Share a photo below of your craft projects, recent DIY, or your hobby. You may … View moreWhen we are stuck inside, it can be a time to get creative. And we think Neighbourly members are quite a creative bunch. So, let's fill the Neighbourly newsfeed with crafty creations from across the country.
Share a photo below of your craft projects, recent DIY, or your hobby. You may just inspire someone else!
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Win one of three $5,000 grants to support your community’s love of dance!
Whether it’s pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet – if you’re encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we want to hear … View moreWin one of three $5,000 grants to support your community’s love of dance!
Whether it’s pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet – if you’re encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we want to hear from you!
Know someone who could use our support? Click read more to apply!
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
After four years, unused central city bus stops may become car parks.
Spaces are at a premium in Collingwood Street, where city council staff propose converting bus stops on either side of road - adding another 55 metres of paid parking.
Do you think the unused stops would be better as car … View moreAfter four years, unused central city bus stops may become car parks.
Spaces are at a premium in Collingwood Street, where city council staff propose converting bus stops on either side of road - adding another 55 metres of paid parking.
Do you think the unused stops would be better as car parks? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Koroneihana is expected to bring the crowds, the festivities and more “eye to eye conversations” when political leaders flock to Waikato in coming days.
In what has been a politically charged year between Māori and the Government, Tūrangawaewae marae in Ngāruawāhia would be the venue to … View moreKoroneihana is expected to bring the crowds, the festivities and more “eye to eye conversations” when political leaders flock to Waikato in coming days.
In what has been a politically charged year between Māori and the Government, Tūrangawaewae marae in Ngāruawāhia would be the venue to put Māori issues on the agenda during the week long celebration of the coronation of the Māori monarch.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Get ready for a celebration of creativity! Arts for Health invites you to participate in our annual art competition and exhibition. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, we would love for you to be part of this event. Submit your artwork for a chance to win prizes and … View moreGet ready for a celebration of creativity! Arts for Health invites you to participate in our annual art competition and exhibition. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, we would love for you to be part of this event. Submit your artwork for a chance to win prizes and showcase your talent. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow artists and celebrate the power of art in our community.
This art competition is our major fundraising event for the year. Your entry helps support vulnerable local artists in Hamilton, which we are grateful for. The winning piece takes away the first place prize and becomes part of the Arts for Health Community Trust Art Collection.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
In less than 20 days the anticipation will be over and Hamiltonians will get to set foot on an impressive piece of the city’s latest infrastructure, the bridge to Peacocke.
A key factor in unlocking a new subdivision for the city, it should see the first commuter tyres hit the asphalt in early… View moreIn less than 20 days the anticipation will be over and Hamiltonians will get to set foot on an impressive piece of the city’s latest infrastructure, the bridge to Peacocke.
A key factor in unlocking a new subdivision for the city, it should see the first commuter tyres hit the asphalt in early September.
Are you keen to attend the walk-over?
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Join our workshop designed for allied health professionals, focusing on managing toxic anxiety in adults through creative expression. Explore various art materials and techniques to help you and your clients find calm and clarity.
Book your spot here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Get ready for a celebration of creativity! Arts for Health invites you to participate in our annual art competition and exhibition. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, we would love for you to be part of this event. Submit your artwork for a chance to win prizes and … View moreGet ready for a celebration of creativity! Arts for Health invites you to participate in our annual art competition and exhibition. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, we would love for you to be part of this event. Submit your artwork for a chance to win prizes and showcase your talent. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow artists and celebrate the power of art in our community.
This art competition is our major fundraising event for the year. Your entry helps support vulnerable local artists in Hamilton, which we are grateful for. The winning piece takes away the first place prize and becomes part of the Arts for Health Community Trust Art Collection.
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