Waikato Hospital, Hamilton

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2856 days ago

Let’s talk about mental health and addiction services in your community

Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board

Kia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui (meeting) to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato.
We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction … View more
Kia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui (meeting) to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato.
We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction issues to get the right support when they want and need it.

Hui will be held at the following venues with mihimihi/pōwhiri at 10am sharp

Tuesday 8 May 2018 – General public engagement
10am - The Link (St Andrews), Cnr Te Aroha St/River Road, Hamilton
Thursday 10 May 2018 – Māori engagement
10am - Wharekai at Hui Te Rangiora Marae, 89 Clarence Street, Hamilton

We want to hear from the Hamilton community, including those who have experienced mental health and/or addiction issues and those who provide support such as whānau, friends and interested others.

We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen
Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa Trust are supporting the conversation with the DHB in these hui.

RSVP to reception@terunanga.org.nz or Jennifer.ashman@waikatodhb.health.nz
Find out more!

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2857 days ago

Electrical work

Dianne from Hamilton East

I highly recommend Dave from Velocity Electrical for any of your electrical enquiries. Excellent prices and an awesome person to deal with.

2856 days ago

Waikato University Conservatorium of Music performance this Friday 7.30pm.

Janine from Glenview

Come out for a night to remember, hearing the Oratorio's performed by the talented artists from the University of Waikato.
Your support for those studying would be greatly appreciated and just $10 at the door.
NOTE: contrary to the brochure the start time will be 7.30pm. (as advertised … View more
Come out for a night to remember, hearing the Oratorio's performed by the talented artists from the University of Waikato.
Your support for those studying would be greatly appreciated and just $10 at the door.
NOTE: contrary to the brochure the start time will be 7.30pm. (as advertised elsewhere). Thank you, see you there supporting your local talent in the Waikato 😊

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2857 days ago

Railing planters for Mother’s Day

Garden Ledge

A great gift idea for Mum. These colourful railing planters are available in 2 sizes and are designed to attach without screws or brackets. Removable drip trays for water recycling and easy cleaning.

The perfect gift for stylish, small space gardens. For every order before Mother’s day receive… View more
A great gift idea for Mum. These colourful railing planters are available in 2 sizes and are designed to attach without screws or brackets. Removable drip trays for water recycling and easy cleaning.

The perfect gift for stylish, small space gardens. For every order before Mother’s day receive a free water meter and go in the draw to win a Green ball 3 in 1 planter!
Find out more!

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2858 days ago

MTA Gift Cards

Grey St Motors (2013) Ltd

We have MTA Gift Cards available here, call in to see us Grey St Motors (behind Subway) 07 856 7777.

Negotiable

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2859 days ago

Gear up for gridlock

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Morning neighbours,

Figures show thousands more cars have started using Hamilton roads in the past few years and it's set to get worse unless more people start using public or alternative transport.

Have you noticed a change over time? Have you changed your mode of transport as a result?… View more
Morning neighbours,

Figures show thousands more cars have started using Hamilton roads in the past few years and it's set to get worse unless more people start using public or alternative transport.

Have you noticed a change over time? Have you changed your mode of transport as a result?

Note: Please write NFP (not for print) next to your comment if you don't want it used in any follow up coverage.

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2860 days ago

Paradise Mobile Solutions

Kamal from Hamilton Central

Mobile, tablet and laptop repair

Negotiable

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2880 days ago

Closed up Shop???

Tracey from Hamilton Central

Kia Ora Koutou
Just wondering if anyone has any info about the people who own this business. I gave them 2 devices to fix and paid $200.00 in advance (silly me) that was in December. Have been trying to call and email them since, to no avail. I've also been knocking on the door, no answer. … View more
Kia Ora Koutou
Just wondering if anyone has any info about the people who own this business. I gave them 2 devices to fix and paid $200.00 in advance (silly me) that was in December. Have been trying to call and email them since, to no avail. I've also been knocking on the door, no answer. And as of today the number that I've been calling is no longer active!!! I have been to the Police but they said that it's a Civil action blah blah that I didn't understand, so I walked out. I have a very annoyed 9 year old who is waiting for his Tablet and Phone back. Thanks for reading. Cheers Trace

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2865 days ago

Unacceptable Rates Increase

Geoff from Hamilton East

I believe the rates increases proposed are too excessive.

According to your own rates department 80% of people will pay more for their rates. The remaining 20% with no increase will either be empty land or land with very low value buildings.

The average rates increase for the first year will be … View more
I believe the rates increases proposed are too excessive.

According to your own rates department 80% of people will pay more for their rates. The remaining 20% with no increase will either be empty land or land with very low value buildings.

The average rates increase for the first year will be 9.5% but for many the rate increase will be much higher.

You imply that the real increases under the capital value rating scheme will affect new houses or those properties with larger buildings when this is not the case.

I have an old state house in Hamilton East which is only 80 square meters yet my rates will increase by 15% next year. With another 9.5% added in the second year that’s 25% in two years.
This is unacceptable.

Council needs to come back to the public with an option that allows for a 3.8% increase. This will mean stopping projects such as buying property on Victoria street etc.
The huge rates increase is because of these pet projects not because we don’t have enough to pay
for our essential services.

Let the public decide. It is their money. Make your submission against the 10 year plan.

2860 days ago

Poll: Is it fair for petrol prices to vary according to where you live?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

An internal email from BP's head office has exposed the petrol industry's pricing behaviour. It revealed a novel tactical plan: raise prices in the Levin, Kāpiti and Paraparaumu areas, and hope that its major rivals responded by doing the same. To find out more, click here.

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Is it fair for petrol prices to vary according to where you live?
  • 19.4% Yes, that's fair
    19.4% Complete
  • 80.6% No, it's not
    80.6% Complete
1830 votes
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