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As we start tending to our gardens and planning what to grow for the warmer months ahead, perhaps consider if there's something else you should be growing in your community such as stronger connections to your neighbours.
Research shows that loneliness is strongly associated with low mental … View moreAs we start tending to our gardens and planning what to grow for the warmer months ahead, perhaps consider if there's something else you should be growing in your community such as stronger connections to your neighbours.
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Hi neighbours,
A move to free up more land for new builds is likely to see fewer driveways and garages in modern housing, in a move some say could have New Zealand looking like Coronation Street.
Councils across the country must scrap planning rules that require car parks to be put down near new … View moreHi neighbours,
A move to free up more land for new builds is likely to see fewer driveways and garages in modern housing, in a move some say could have New Zealand looking like Coronation Street.
Councils across the country must scrap planning rules that require car parks to be put down near new housing or business developments, under newly released housing guidelines.
The change comes as the Government looks to encourage development, in part by freeing up land held up by car parks, under its new National Policy Statement for urban development.
Property developer Phil Robinson said scrapping car park rules was a “big change”, but he was unsure if it was a “big win”.
What do you think of having more new builds in your area with fewer driveways and garages?
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Louise Upston from Louise Upston MP
You are invited to a Coffee Catch Up with Hon Louise Upston, MP for Taupo, on Thursday 17 September.
Thursday 17 September
9.00am - 10.00am
Baked with Love, 11 Gascoigne Street, Taupo
or… View moreYou are invited to a Coffee Catch Up with Hon Louise Upston, MP for Taupo, on Thursday 17 September.
Thursday 17 September
9.00am - 10.00am
Baked with Love, 11 Gascoigne Street, Taupo
or
Thursday 17 September
2.00 - 3.00pm
L'Arte Café, 255 Mapara Road, Acacia Bay, Taupo
RSVP essential for physical distancing requirements. Please contact:
07 376 5563 or upston.taupo@parliament.govt.nz.
I look forward to seeing you there!
Yours sincerely,
Louise Upston
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
“So I would say it’s possible I might have the most plants per square metre,” she quips.
Hi neighbours,
Labour will make Matariki New Zealand's 12th public holiday from 2022 if re-elected, Jacinda Ardern has announced.
The new winter public holiday would fall at some point during the Matariki period, with an expectation that it would always happen on either a Monday or a Friday.… View moreHi neighbours,
Labour will make Matariki New Zealand's 12th public holiday from 2022 if re-elected, Jacinda Ardern has announced.
The new winter public holiday would fall at some point during the Matariki period, with an expectation that it would always happen on either a Monday or a Friday.
The policy announcement follows a series of public campaigns for Matariki, which acts as the Māori New Year, to be recognised.
We want to hear your thoughts about Matariki becoming a public holiday. Do you support the idea, or are you against it? Perhaps you have a counter proposal.
Share your thoughts here.
355 replies (Members only)
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
The Graffiato street art festival celebrates its 10-year anniversary this year, with a special one-off exhibition.
The exhibition, Graffiato – 10 Years of Street Art, explores stories including the origins of the event, developments within the world of street art and the artists who have … View moreThe Graffiato street art festival celebrates its 10-year anniversary this year, with a special one-off exhibition.
The exhibition, Graffiato – 10 Years of Street Art, explores stories including the origins of the event, developments within the world of street art and the artists who have contributed to the collection of some 120 murals in Taupō, alongside artworks by some of those artists for sale.
Exhibitions officer Kerence Stephen is delighted to partner with the Town Centre Taupō and Graffiato teams to recognise the decade of artwork.
“The Graffiato event is a unique and a fun part of our Taupō landscape and the museum is excited to host this exhibition in our galleries, she said.
Artists exhibiting include; D-Side, Gwil Yelz, Erin Forsyth, City, Component, Enforce 1, Swift Mantis, Toby Jenkins, Benjamin Work, Margarita Vovna, Freak, Flox, Beck Wheeler and TrustMe.
The exhibition is in the main gallery from September 26 – November 2.
Chris Marshall Reporter from Taupō Times
Taupō Family Centre is raising awareness and funds for the community on World Suicide Prevention Day.
The centre is asking for support through people purchasing tee-shirts, beanies, entering a photo competition or getting involved in the Onesie Day on Thursday, September 10.
Jackie Hill says … View moreTaupō Family Centre is raising awareness and funds for the community on World Suicide Prevention Day.
The centre is asking for support through people purchasing tee-shirts, beanies, entering a photo competition or getting involved in the Onesie Day on Thursday, September 10.
Jackie Hill says people can connect with the service on facebook, instagram or contact it on messenger.
Henk from Kinloch
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Please visit and forward to anyone who could use someone to talk with. HeartfeltPresence.org… View moreThere are so many stressed people these days, or they might struggle with life or their thoughts and feelings. Sometimes we just need a human connection with someone and express what we think and feel.
Please visit and forward to anyone who could use someone to talk with. HeartfeltPresence.org (it offers global free support on ZOOM).
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Reporter Homed - Waikato Times
Hey Waikato, we wanted to tell you about our new Homed publication which replaces the Waikato Times property section - our aim is to connect with all Kiwis and their homeownership journey. Whether they’re renting or buying, dreaming or doing-up, getting on the ladder or scaling the heights of the… View moreHey Waikato, we wanted to tell you about our new Homed publication which replaces the Waikato Times property section - our aim is to connect with all Kiwis and their homeownership journey. Whether they’re renting or buying, dreaming or doing-up, getting on the ladder or scaling the heights of the property market, Homed will be the place Kiwis always come back to for intelligence, insight and inspiration for their current homes and to discover their future homes.
You can find our flash new weekly gloss publication in bins/stands in and around Waikato and inside our Saturday Waikato Times.
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Vlado from South Waikato District
Top Mount Fridge – Samsung 255L (model SR255MLS), as new, perfect working condition, no scratches or wear. Dimension: W56cm x H155cm x D64cm. Comes with a user manual. The original price was $750. For all specs please see www.samsung.com...
Must sell - relocating overseas (see my other listings … View moreTop Mount Fridge – Samsung 255L (model SR255MLS), as new, perfect working condition, no scratches or wear. Dimension: W56cm x H155cm x D64cm. Comes with a user manual. The original price was $750. For all specs please see www.samsung.com...
Must sell - relocating overseas (see my other listings for more items).
Viewings are welcome right away. Available for pick up on 16 or 17 Sept. I'm in Tokoroa.
Price: $350
Vlado from South Waikato District
Dining Table and 4 Matching Chairs, good condition. Optional matching coffee table available at an extra $30 (shown on the second photo). Must sell - moving overseas. I'm in Tokoroa.
Price: $80
Chris Marshall Reporter from Taupō Times
It has become an institution on the Taupō musical calendar but the 2020 version has fallen foul of Covid-19 restrictions.
The Big Music Day, which has been running for the last 20 years, involves close to 200 students from primary to secondary school age forming a giant orchestra and rehearsing … View moreIt has become an institution on the Taupō musical calendar but the 2020 version has fallen foul of Covid-19 restrictions.
The Big Music Day, which has been running for the last 20 years, involves close to 200 students from primary to secondary school age forming a giant orchestra and rehearsing four or five pieces before a one-off public performance.
But not this year for the event due on September 10.
“Though we don’t yet know whether we would technically be allowed to run this event, we feel that due to its nature, cancelling is the safest and most responsible decision,” said organiser Jo Paull.
“Since we have around 200 participants during the day, we are unable to physically social distance, and many of the instruments require blowing so we are unwilling to take the risk.”
In the 2019 incarnation 175 students attended from Taupō primary and secondary schools as well as homeschool students and a smattering from Rotorua and Tauranga schools.
With parts arranged for about 16 different instruments, the day, organised by the Taupō School of Music is designed to broaden the student’s musical experiences.
As well as learning to cope with different conducting styles and the skill of ensemble playing, such as learning how to count rests, come in on time and adjust volume, it also results in students looking to explore a wider range of music and instruments, said Paull following last year’s Big Music Day.
The call off follows the cancellation of the September 4 midday concert by Cellophonics as some Auckland members from the eight strong cello group had not been able to make rehearsals in Hamilton.
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