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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?
The Team from NZ Compare
Dive into the quintessential Kiwi summer with sparkling beaches, iconic Pohutukawa trees, and the aroma of a classic sausage sizzle!
Explore Aotearoa's hidden gems and popular spots that captivate both locals and tourists during the scorching summer season.
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.
Find out more
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.
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.
Explore our Sign Language Course
Ricky from Temple View
Good evening Temple View, has anyone seen this goofy cat of hours.
He enjoys the company of children and has been known to sleep in cars with open windows.
He may also be locked in a shed or garage around the neighborhood.
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.
Mick from Glenview
Clarence St Paknsav have taken on one of those companies that monitor car parks. You get 120 minuets, 24 th Dec my wife went and did the last of the shopping, You guested it.. She was there for 122. mins and 11seconds. She did not leave the shop spent a couple of hundred $. doing shopping in the … View moreClarence St Paknsav have taken on one of those companies that monitor car parks. You get 120 minuets, 24 th Dec my wife went and did the last of the shopping, You guested it.. She was there for 122. mins and 11seconds. She did not leave the shop spent a couple of hundred $. doing shopping in the crowed shop. Any way today she received a fine for $65. Rant over but I will be talking to someone
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Michelle from The Crystal Point
Happy New year! This year is the year of the dragon. Chinese dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck. It stands for Yang. The dragon is highly respected in Chinese culture. It usually symbolizes power, nobility, honor, luck, and success. It is also a symbol of the Chinese nation, which… View moreHappy New year! This year is the year of the dragon. Chinese dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck. It stands for Yang. The dragon is highly respected in Chinese culture. It usually symbolizes power, nobility, honor, luck, and success. It is also a symbol of the Chinese nation, which is why Chinese people refer to themselves as descendants of the dragon.
The dragon is the 5th of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. The year of the dragon includes 2024, 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, and 1952… 2024 is the Year of the Dragon. It is the year of the wood dragon. The dragon is a sign of power and energy.
The 2024 zodiac year will be a year of prosperity. Everything will be getting thriving. We look forward to serving you again.
Our store reopens Monday 8th January
Shop hours for this month are 10am til 4pm Monday through to Saturday.
Normal hours resume as of 29th January 2024
Monday 9:30am til 4pm
Tuesday 9:30am til 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am til 5:30pm
Thursday 10am til 6pm
Friday 9:30am til 5:30pm
Saturday 9:30am til 4pm
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.
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.
Click to read more.
For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home in Clarks Beach, Auckland worth over $1 million.
Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners. … View moreFor only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home in Clarks Beach, Auckland worth over $1 million.
Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners.
Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours! Don’t forget, tickets also make great gifts.
Celebrate the Heart Foundation’s 30th Anniversary Lottery and get your tickets today!
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A solo fisherman was 55km off the coast when he hooked a huge fish and fell overboard.
His boat idled away leaving him alone in the deep blue for almost 24 hours before he attracted the attention of his eventual rescuers.
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