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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
The region’s business community gathered on Friday for the Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala at Claudelands arena. See more photos from visual journalist Christel Yardley at the link.
You can also read about the results in an article by Benn Bathgate.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Work on the Waiwhakareke predator-free fence has been given the go ahead, bringing Hamilton another step closer to gaining its first fully enclosed ecological sanctuary.
The project has long been on the wish list for city nature advocates and while it’s had its ups and downs through Covid and … View moreWork on the Waiwhakareke predator-free fence has been given the go ahead, bringing Hamilton another step closer to gaining its first fully enclosed ecological sanctuary.
The project has long been on the wish list for city nature advocates and while it’s had its ups and downs through Covid and tight times, it’s set to bring some of the magic of successful ecological sanctuaries like Maungatautari into Hamilton’s backyard in a spot accessible to residents right next to the zoo.
What do you think? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Waikato Hospital typically brings new graduates on at 0.8 or 0.9 FTE, but recent interviewees are being told the only roles available are part-time at just 0.6 FTE.
Nurses are essential, and our health system is already under pressure, so why aren’t we offering these new nurses the secure … View moreWaikato Hospital typically brings new graduates on at 0.8 or 0.9 FTE, but recent interviewees are being told the only roles available are part-time at just 0.6 FTE.
Nurses are essential, and our health system is already under pressure, so why aren’t we offering these new nurses the secure roles they’ve trained for?
We want to know: Are we unintentionally training New Zealand nurses for the Australian job market?
Leigh from Rototuna North
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Wondering how well you’re hearing? Now’s the perfect time to find out.
At Dilworth Hearing Hamilton, you’re in trusted hands. We’re proud to have been awarded Gold in the Reader’s Digest 2026 Quality Service Awards – a recognition of the care and service trusted by communities across… View moreWondering how well you’re hearing? Now’s the perfect time to find out.
At Dilworth Hearing Hamilton, you’re in trusted hands. We’re proud to have been awarded Gold in the Reader’s Digest 2026 Quality Service Awards – a recognition of the care and service trusted by communities across New Zealand.
Here in Hamilton, our friendly clinic team take the time to listen, explain, and support you through every step – whether you’re curious about your hearing, want help with your current hearing devices, or are helping a loved one.
We make the process easy, comfortable, and tailored to your needs.
Book your FREE hearing screening today at Hamilton – available for adults 18+.
You’ll find us at 6C Mill Lane, Whitiora.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Your location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.
❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?
These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy … View moreYour location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.
❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?
These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy caps, and the pressure they put on wages. Read more about how the GP lottery impacts you in Harriet Laughton's piece in The Post.
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Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
Did you know there’s a global shortage of sweet pea seeds?
In Aotearoa New Zealand, dedicated gardeners are working to revive authentic sweet pea varieties and keep their beauty blooming for generations to come 🌸🪻🌻
Read more about their efforts here.
We hope this brings a smile!
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Hey neighbours! Skip the crowds and shop from the comfort of your couch this Black Friday. Mags4Gifts.co.nz has up to 40% off magazine subscriptions for a limited time. From gardening and homes to lifestyle and entertainment, they make the perfect gift (or a little treat for yourself) that lasts … View moreHey neighbours! Skip the crowds and shop from the comfort of your couch this Black Friday. Mags4Gifts.co.nz has up to 40% off magazine subscriptions for a limited time. From gardening and homes to lifestyle and entertainment, they make the perfect gift (or a little treat for yourself) that lasts all year long. Explore sale
Scams can happen to anyone, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday when online shopping increases. Scammers use trust, hope and fear to get money or personal information:
TRUST: Pretending to be a courier, retailer, or bank.
HOPE: Offering fake “too good to miss” deals or miracle … View moreScams can happen to anyone, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday when online shopping increases. Scammers use trust, hope and fear to get money or personal information:
TRUST: Pretending to be a courier, retailer, or bank.
HOPE: Offering fake “too good to miss” deals or miracle products.
FEAR: ‘Limited time deals’ messaging, fake ‘missed delivery’ updates
✋ Remember the SCAMS red flags:
Surprise contact
Control or pressure
Access to your device
Money request
Stop and seek support
If you think you’ve been scammed, stop contact, call your bank, and change your passwords.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
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Anton from Rototuna
I approached this business for a refund as I got a terminal diagnosis. The lady at the counter laughed in my face and refused to assist. Please do not support businesses in our community with no social responsibility.
The Team from Waikato Police
Police are appealing to the public for information on the whereabouts of Kayci Tapine, 27, who has a warrant for her arrest.
Police believe someone may have information on her whereabouts.
Tapine is known to have connections in the Bay of Plenty, Counties Manukau, and Waikato regions.
… View morePolice are appealing to the public for information on the whereabouts of Kayci Tapine, 27, who has a warrant for her arrest.
Police believe someone may have information on her whereabouts.
Tapine is known to have connections in the Bay of Plenty, Counties Manukau, and Waikato regions.
Anyone with information is urged to call 111 immediately and quote file number 250208/8621.
Alternatively information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
In every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.
Now’s the time to give them the recognition … View moreIn every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.
Now’s the time to give them the recognition they deserve.
Celebrate your local hero today, whether it’s a teacher, a coach, a caregiver, or the neighbour who’s always there when it counts. We’re shining a light on the everyday legends making a difference in towns, suburbs, and rural corners across Aotearoa.
Let’s make sure even the quietest champions get the loudest applause by sharing our legends on the Neighbourly Noticeboard!
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