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64 days ago

Aliens, warriors, heroes, princesses ... and Gollum: The big productions filmed in (and possibly coming to) the Waikato

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A distant, desolate planet. The sandy beaches of Hawaii. The mystical land of Hyrule. And good old Middle Earth.

The Waikato region is doubling - or could soon be doubling - for a wide range of locations in a number of big-budget productions that are providing healthy cash injections for the … View more
A distant, desolate planet. The sandy beaches of Hawaii. The mystical land of Hyrule. And good old Middle Earth.

The Waikato region is doubling - or could soon be doubling - for a wide range of locations in a number of big-budget productions that are providing healthy cash injections for the local economy.

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77 days ago

Weaker-than-expected economy, political polls turn on Christopher Luxon

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon walked into a $1500-a-head dinner last night with his leadership of the country and its economy under serious pressure.

Just eight hours before Stats NZ revealed the economy had shrunk by an unexpected 0.9% in the second quarter of the year, while new polling … View more
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon walked into a $1500-a-head dinner last night with his leadership of the country and its economy under serious pressure.

Just eight hours before Stats NZ revealed the economy had shrunk by an unexpected 0.9% in the second quarter of the year, while new polling reveals the public is more fed up than it has been at any point since the last election.

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65 days ago

Poll: Do you use artificial intelligence?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

AI is cutting a disruptive path through Waikato’s property market — and one Hamilton developer says it’s already saving him thousands while threatening to make entire professions obsolete.

John Kenel, founder of Assured Property Investments, has embraced AI across nearly every part of his … View more
AI is cutting a disruptive path through Waikato’s property market — and one Hamilton developer says it’s already saving him thousands while threatening to make entire professions obsolete.

John Kenel, founder of Assured Property Investments, has embraced AI across nearly every part of his business.

Do you use AI? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you use artificial intelligence?
  • 21.1% Yes
    21.1% Complete
  • 78.9% No
    78.9% Complete
19 votes
65 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Friday 17 & Saturday 18 October, 10am - 2pm.

Experience the award-winning lifestyle at a Ryman village.

Join us at our open days and explore our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and see the premium amenities on offer.

We look forward to seeing you.

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74 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Bird of the Year ... voting is open!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats … View more
For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats they face, and how we can protect our feathered taonga. Important work that we love seeing!

Who was last year’s champ? 🏆 The Yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world’s rarest penguins. But this year, Neighbourly is keeping a close eye on another ocean wanderer: the Tītī (Cook’s petrel).

Who is getting your vote this year? 🐦💛

🗳 Voting closes: Sunday 28 September
🏅 Winner announced: Monday 29 September

We hope this brings a smile!

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66 days ago

Your plasma can help treat someone’s cancer

NZ Blood

The treatment for someone’s serious illness can begin with the kind donation of
plasma from a New Zealander. Donated plasma can help treat up to 50 different
illnesses including cancer, kidney disease and severe burns, and make up to 11
life-saving products. It’s a precious gift to those in … View more
The treatment for someone’s serious illness can begin with the kind donation of
plasma from a New Zealander. Donated plasma can help treat up to 50 different
illnesses including cancer, kidney disease and severe burns, and make up to 11
life-saving products. It’s a precious gift to those in need. But it’s in high demand.

Please help someone start their new life today.Book now to donate, download the NZ Blood App or call 0800 448 325.
Book to donate

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66 days ago

Fair

Tania from Flagstaff

Hi neighbours Radius Glaisdale is having a fair on the 10 of Dec just wondering if anyone would like to have a stall on the day if so plz message me and I will pass your number on to the boss for further details thanks Tania 0273891124

66 days ago

Egg producer turns industrial developer in Putāruru

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

It may not come from a golden goose but Better Eggs is laying the foundation for a golden future in the South Waikato with plans to build a new industrial park in Putāruru.

Better Eggs chief executive Gareth van der Heyden said work on a new 40-hectare industrial site in Putāruru will start … View more
It may not come from a golden goose but Better Eggs is laying the foundation for a golden future in the South Waikato with plans to build a new industrial park in Putāruru.

Better Eggs chief executive Gareth van der Heyden said work on a new 40-hectare industrial site in Putāruru will start once final consents are received, with his company becoming the first tenant.

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66 days ago

Mill owner: ‘Everyone’ is thinking of closing amid high energy costs

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Timber mills are evaluating solar power amid soaring energy prices, but some say the numbers don’t add up.

Regional councillor Robert Cookson recently raised concerns during a regional council meeting about a sawmill in Tahuna, employing 16 people.

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67 days ago

Poll: Do you know anyone affected by the Glen Afton mine disaster?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Most people passing through the sleepy North Waikato settlement of Glen Afton would never know it was the location of one of the country’s most tragic mining disasters.

Now, you can’t miss it. The Glen Afton Pukemiro Society, working in conjunction with a community-led development team at … View more
Most people passing through the sleepy North Waikato settlement of Glen Afton would never know it was the location of one of the country’s most tragic mining disasters.

Now, you can’t miss it. The Glen Afton Pukemiro Society, working in conjunction with a community-led development team at the Waikato District Council and others in the community, west of Huntly, has created an impressive memorial.

Do you know anyone affected by the Glen Afton mine disaster? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you know anyone affected by the Glen Afton mine disaster?
  • 20% Yes
    20% Complete
  • 80% No
    80% Complete
15 votes
67 days ago

Free up your time for what matters.

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

With daily chef prepared meals, housekeeping and more, Ryman serviced apartments free up your time for what really matters - family, catching up with an old friend, or simply your favourite book.

We have serviced apartments available now - find a village near you.
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67 days ago

Te Awamutu residents wait for waste plant decision

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Six weeks after an application to build a waste to energy plant in Te Awamutu had been paused due to unpaid bills, residents say they have been left in limbo awaiting a result with other developments in the town stalled.

Te Awamutu property developer Eoin Fitzpatrick is chairperson of local … View more
Six weeks after an application to build a waste to energy plant in Te Awamutu had been paused due to unpaid bills, residents say they have been left in limbo awaiting a result with other developments in the town stalled.

Te Awamutu property developer Eoin Fitzpatrick is chairperson of local action group Don’t Burn Waipā, which has opposed Global Contracting Solutions’ (GCS) controversial $200 million Paewira waste-to-energy incinerator project since it was first tabled in late 2021.

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78 days ago

Poll: Have you ever had shed issues?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A Rototuna man has been charged and ordered to dismantle his garden shed, even though the rules that make it non-compliant will be scrapped by the end of the year.

Brian Morgan said he feels singled out, with other sheds visible on his street, but council only going after his.

Have you ever … View more
A Rototuna man has been charged and ordered to dismantle his garden shed, even though the rules that make it non-compliant will be scrapped by the end of the year.

Brian Morgan said he feels singled out, with other sheds visible on his street, but council only going after his.

Have you ever had shed issues? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Have you ever had shed issues?
  • 0% Yes
    0% Complete
  • 100% No
    100% Complete
19 votes
75 days ago

Poll: How confident are you feeling about our economy right now?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).

(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)

Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down … View more
We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).

(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)

Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down a bit, the Neighbourly Team are keen to hear from you: how are you feeling about it all?

Summer’s coming, and holidays are on the horizon … should we be focusing on the future rather than the past quarter? Or is this dip in the road a real concern?
Share your thoughts in the comments!

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How confident are you feeling about our economy right now?
  • 17% Confident – momentum is building
    17% Complete
  • 10.5% Meh – feeling neutral about it
    10.5% Complete
  • 31.9% Not confident – global pressures are biting
    31.9% Complete
  • 40.6% Concerned – this feels serious
    40.6% Complete
2437 votes
73 days ago

What would you do to improve Garden Place?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

It has been a car park, a garden, a plaza and a political headache.

And wait for it - Hamilton’s most contested public space is once again up for debate. Hamilton’s Central Business Association is organising a fun event - in conjunction with the NZ Institute of Architects - to discuss the … View more
It has been a car park, a garden, a plaza and a political headache.

And wait for it - Hamilton’s most contested public space is once again up for debate. Hamilton’s Central Business Association is organising a fun event - in conjunction with the NZ Institute of Architects - to discuss the much derided location’s future.

What would you do to improve Garden Place? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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