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Proud Property 7 Taupo Limited
This tidy and modern 2 bedroom cottage which will be suitable for a couple or a single, why, because one of the bedrooms is open plan and is currently used as a dressing room or it could be a home office.
Endless sun in this quiet neighbourhood this is the prefect place if you like to be close … View moreThis tidy and modern 2 bedroom cottage which will be suitable for a couple or a single, why, because one of the bedrooms is open plan and is currently used as a dressing room or it could be a home office.
Endless sun in this quiet neighbourhood this is the prefect place if you like to be close to the lake, biking and walking tracks. The current tenants have been building a new home in Wharewaka and loved living here. The previous tenant was the owner of the property next store moving into this cosy place before a retirement village she lived by herself and felt very safe.
Fully furnished this cottage enjoys looking out across the lawn towards the lake and from the bedroom it’s south to the mountains. Gas hot water. Lawns are maintained and if you like a bit of gardening that would be helpful. Single garage and fully fenced property with outside security light.
More details on realestate.co.nz
Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
We will remember them.
Fallen servicemen and women will be remembered in dawn and civic services around the Taupo District on ANZAC Day. The main ceremony will be held at the cenotaph on Tongariro Domain in Taupo at dawn.
Those involved in the dawn parade will depart from the Taupo RSA on … View moreWe will remember them.
Fallen servicemen and women will be remembered in dawn and civic services around the Taupo District on ANZAC Day. The main ceremony will be held at the cenotaph on Tongariro Domain in Taupo at dawn.
Those involved in the dawn parade will depart from the Taupo RSA on Horomatangi Street at 5.50am. The procession will travel along Horomatangi, Ruapehu, Tamamutu and Tongariro streets before arriving at the cenotaph for the 6am service. This route accommodates those with mobility issues as it avoids speed bumps.
Later in the morning, at 10.30am, a civic service and parade will be held. Mayor David Trewavas is scheduled to take part in the service and to make a short speech.
All ex-servicemen and women as well as other interested parties can take part in the parade. Those who want to join in can assemble adjacent to the Lions Train on Ferry Road at 10.15am, ready to march to the cenotaph outside the Great Lake Centre.
ANZAC Day services around the district
TAUPO
› 6am dawn service: Cenotaph, Great Lake Centre, Tongariro Street. (Meet at Taupo RSA at
5.50am to march to the cenotaph.)
› 9am cemetery parade: Taupo Cemetery, Rickit St.
› 10.30am civic service: Great Lake Centre.
SOUTHERN LAKE TAUPO
› 6am dawn service: Waihi Village, Waihi Marae.
› 10am cemetery parade: Turangi Services Cemetery, Te Aonini Road.
› 11am civic service: Tokaanu-Turangi and Districts RSA. (Meet at 10.50am in Turangi town centre to
march to the RSA.)
MANGAKINO
› 10.15am cemetery civic service: RSA cemetery, Lake Rd.
› 11am civic service: Mangakino District Services and Citizens Club, Wairenga Rd.
Road closures
Please note there will be some road closures around the Taupo CBD while the services are taking place, as shown on the map.
Refuse and recycling
There are no changes to kerbside refuse or recycling collections, which will take place as normal on ANZAC Day. Note that all landfill and transfer stations will open at the later time of 1pm.
Council offices
All our offices will be closed for the day.
Allan from Taupo Central
This is a fundraising concert to help children who are in the St John youth cadets programme to help them with there learning, competitions work, leadership courses etc. It well be held on the 28th April at the great lake centre. Tickets available through Ticketek.
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Fraser High School is the hub of Adult Learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 60 evening and weekend classes over 4 terms through the Adult and Community Education programme. Our classes are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer … View moreFraser High School is the hub of Adult Learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 60 evening and weekend classes over 4 terms through the Adult and Community Education programme. Our classes are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short courses.
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Don from Nukuhau
An obvious sportsman and his calculator came up with these figures for per capita wins at the Games; N.Z. 1 per 103,261
Australia 1 per 125,101
Canada 1 per 450,000
England 1 per 489,485
South Africa 1 per 1,514,081
India 1 per… View moreAn obvious sportsman and his calculator came up with these figures for per capita wins at the Games; N.Z. 1 per 103,261
Australia 1 per 125,101
Canada 1 per 450,000
England 1 per 489,485
South Africa 1 per 1,514,081
India 1 per 20,341,060
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GirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now … View moreGirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now and in the future.
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
Earth Day Network, the global coordinator of Earth Day, is building the world’s largest coalition of people united in ensuring we have a healthy planet.
This year, the focus is around a reduction in plastics globally, and here in Taupō we can do our part by picking up litter and educating … View moreEarth Day Network, the global coordinator of Earth Day, is building the world’s largest coalition of people united in ensuring we have a healthy planet.
This year, the focus is around a reduction in plastics globally, and here in Taupō we can do our part by picking up litter and educating ourselves in ways we can help clean up and recycle plastics in our region.
So how can we do our part? Come and help us tidy up!
Following on from tree-planting days and previous litter pick-up events, Taupō District Council has an ongoing commitment to providing green options for our waste, in addition to reducing our overall carbon footprint and being responsible environmental citizens.
Join the team at the Float Plane car park in Ferry Road where volunteers will be split up to cover different areas, including the Tongariro domain, our lakefront and CBD.
What: Earth Day Litter Pick-Up
When: Sunday, April 22 at 10 am
Where: Various locations, meet at Ferry Road, Float Plane Carpark
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Have you heard Transport Minister Phil Twyford's views on wheel clamping? He says it either needs to be banned or regulated - and he was working on legislation to see it banned. What are your thoughts? To read more, click here.
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