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60 days ago

Lifted: Boil water notice for Rototuna Reservoir Area

Rudi from Chartwell

Update
12pm Tuesday 7 October 2025
The boil water notice for properties in north-east Hamilton has been lifted as of 12pm today and the water is safe to drink.
Hamilton City Council has had three days of water tests that are clear of E. coli from the Rototuna reservoir and other sampling sites … View more
Update
12pm Tuesday 7 October 2025
The boil water notice for properties in north-east Hamilton has been lifted as of 12pm today and the water is safe to drink.
Hamilton City Council has had three days of water tests that are clear of E. coli from the Rototuna reservoir and other sampling sites around the city.
This means drinking water for properties in Rototuna, Flagstaff, and parts of Queenwood in Hamilton, and Gordonton and Puketaha in Waikato District, no longer needs to be boiled for any purpose.
What you need to do
There are some steps you need to take before you start to use tap water as you normally would.
For properties on supplied directly from the network (i.e. no water tank):
Run all cold taps for five minutes
Run clean water through appliances like coffee machines, water dispenser and ice machines
Dispose of any ice
Maintain water filters according to the manufacturer’s advice (if you have one)
if you have a header tank for drinking water, empty and refill
hot water tanks do not need to be refilled
For properties on trickle feed supply or a water storage tank
You must take ONE of these steps before flushing taps or cleaning appliances.
Drain your tank, rinse it with clean water and then refill it.
Continue to boil water until the tank is completely refreshed.
Disinfect the water in your tank using additive-free bleach. The amount of bleach to use depends on the product. For bleach with 5% chlorine, use 33ml per 500L of water.

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60 days ago

Rototuna boil water notice lifted, but 'we may never know the exact cause'

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A boil water notice covering north-east Hamilton has been lifted after three days of clear tests, but the cause remains a mystery.
Residents can now go back to using tap water, though there are some steps to take first.

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60 days ago

Friend’s fears for missing teacher

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Whānau and friends searching for missing Tokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean say the normally outgoing and social man was known to “go off grid“ from time to time but concern for his wellbeing is growing after he missed the first day of the new school term.

On Monday morning, around 80 to 100 … View more
Whānau and friends searching for missing Tokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean say the normally outgoing and social man was known to “go off grid“ from time to time but concern for his wellbeing is growing after he missed the first day of the new school term.

On Monday morning, around 80 to 100 people gathered at the location where Dean, 36, was last seen on the night of Tuesday, September 30 - a popular off-the-beaten-track swimming spot known as ‘hot-cold stream’, about a 20 minute drive south of Rotorua at Waiotapu.

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60 days ago

Bird poo? What could be behind north Hamilton’s boil water notice

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Councils need to get water treatment “perfect” to avoid “severe outcomes”, says a water scientist.

But the results were less than perfect for Hamilton City on Saturday, with one sample testing positive for the faecal contamination indicator E coli. Monday tested clear, but the same was … View more
Councils need to get water treatment “perfect” to avoid “severe outcomes”, says a water scientist.

But the results were less than perfect for Hamilton City on Saturday, with one sample testing positive for the faecal contamination indicator E coli. Monday tested clear, but the same was needed until Tuesday before a boil water notice could be lifted.

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67 days ago

Are you following election news?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

An animal rights campaigner, a scientist, a “man of faith”, a retired treaty constitution lawyer, and an “anti-corruption officer”.

There’s a diverse bunch who are having a crack at getting themselves elected Hamilton’s next mayor.

Are you following election news? Tell us your … View more
An animal rights campaigner, a scientist, a “man of faith”, a retired treaty constitution lawyer, and an “anti-corruption officer”.

There’s a diverse bunch who are having a crack at getting themselves elected Hamilton’s next mayor.

Are you following election news? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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61 days ago

Harkness Henry marks 150 years

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The city of Hamilton was barely more than a muddy river town when Harkness Henry opened its doors in 1875.

A century and a half later, the law firm has seen everything from handwritten deeds to artificial intelligence.

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61 days ago

Have you bought footwear here?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

For decades, a big orange boot has sat on top of a shopfront on Grey Street in Hamilton East.

It’s the symbol of Collins Footwear - one of Waikato’s last independent shoe shops, and a business about to change hands after 43 years.

Have you bought footwear here? Tell us more in the … View more
For decades, a big orange boot has sat on top of a shopfront on Grey Street in Hamilton East.

It’s the symbol of Collins Footwear - one of Waikato’s last independent shoe shops, and a business about to change hands after 43 years.

Have you bought footwear here? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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61 days ago

Professor ‘Huge Spider’ and the rise of AI cheating at university

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Almost 200 students at the University of Waikato have been caught using AI to cheat in just two-and-a-half-years, and one expert says it could undermine the value of a university qualification.

The Waikato Times can reveal that since the middle of 2023, when the university began collecting data … View more
Almost 200 students at the University of Waikato have been caught using AI to cheat in just two-and-a-half-years, and one expert says it could undermine the value of a university qualification.

The Waikato Times can reveal that since the middle of 2023, when the university began collecting data on “the misuse of Generative AI”, 179 students were caughtusing AI “outside university guidelines”.

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66 days ago

Welcome home! Opening date, first acts for Waikato Regional Theatre revealed

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Save the date: New Zealand’s newest world-class entertainment venue, the Waikato Regional Theatre, will officially open its doors on Monday, January 19.

And one of New Zealand’s best singer-songwriters will be taking part in a first week of events that promises to be a memorable chapter in … View more
Save the date: New Zealand’s newest world-class entertainment venue, the Waikato Regional Theatre, will officially open its doors on Monday, January 19.

And one of New Zealand’s best singer-songwriters will be taking part in a first week of events that promises to be a memorable chapter in Hamilton’s history.

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61 days ago

Surf club gets consent to save Sunset Beach

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

After almost two years of back and fourth between a surf club trying to save its beloved beach, and a council keen for it to move, the club has been granted consent to save Sunset Beach.

Driven by the Sunset Beach Surf Lifesaving Trust with strong backing from locals, the trust has raised … View more
After almost two years of back and fourth between a surf club trying to save its beloved beach, and a council keen for it to move, the club has been granted consent to save Sunset Beach.

Driven by the Sunset Beach Surf Lifesaving Trust with strong backing from locals, the trust has raised $300,000 to build a coastal erosion protection structure at Sunset Beach at Port Waikato.

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62 days ago

Poll: Are you interested in building a granny flat?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

At this year’s Tiny Home Expo at Mystery Creek, a new addition is drawing the crowds: granny flats.

The Building and Construction (Small Stand-alone Dwellings) Amendment Bill which would allow buildings up to 70sqm to be built without a building consent, is expected to be confirmed by the end … View more
At this year’s Tiny Home Expo at Mystery Creek, a new addition is drawing the crowds: granny flats.

The Building and Construction (Small Stand-alone Dwellings) Amendment Bill which would allow buildings up to 70sqm to be built without a building consent, is expected to be confirmed by the end of the year.

Are you interested in building a granny flat? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Are you interested in building a granny flat?
  • 50% Yes
    50% Complete
  • 25% If I had the room
    25% Complete
  • 25% No
    25% Complete
8 votes
62 days ago

Poll: Are you affected by the boil water notice in north Hamilton?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Rototuna schools affected by a boil water notice are closing for Monday and Tuesday.

Rototuna Junior and Senior High said it’d be shut for two days “like our neighbouring schools” after getting more information from authorities about E coli warning for the area.

Are you affected by the … View more
Rototuna schools affected by a boil water notice are closing for Monday and Tuesday.

Rototuna Junior and Senior High said it’d be shut for two days “like our neighbouring schools” after getting more information from authorities about E coli warning for the area.

Are you affected by the boil water notice in north Hamilton? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Are you affected by the boil water notice in north Hamilton?
  • 26.7% Yes
    26.7% Complete
  • 73.3% No
    73.3% Complete
15 votes
62 days ago

EarthDiverse course on the Dead Sea Scrolls

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is pleased to announce one of our 2025 Term 4 History courses on the Dead Sea Scrolls with Dennis Green, PhD. Dennis, an archaeologist and former lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Waikato, is New Zealand's foremost scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Come and join … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce one of our 2025 Term 4 History courses on the Dead Sea Scrolls with Dennis Green, PhD. Dennis, an archaeologist and former lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Waikato, is New Zealand's foremost scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Come and join us for 6 consecutive weekly sessions in Hamilton (or on-line via Zoom if you live elsewhere), on Monday nights beginning 13 October 2025. For more information and registration click the Read More link below to visit our website

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68 days ago

Poll: Is the Government doing enough now to avoid a serious budget gap in the future? 💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.

There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the … View more
The Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.

There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the challenges ahead.

Want to read more? Andrea Vance shares her opinions here.

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Is the Government doing enough now to avoid a serious budget gap in the future? 💸
  • 18.8% Yes
    18.8% Complete
  • 76.4% No
    76.4% Complete
  • 4.7% No opinion
    4.7% Complete
1370 votes
63 days ago

Hamilton, let’s break the cycle of insanity!

Rudi from Chartwell

Albert Einstein said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” Yet only 18,675 of 115,433 eligible voters (16.2%) have voted in Hamilton’s election as of Oct 3. That’s a dangerous trend.

Low turnout hands power to pressure groups who rally their … View more
Albert Einstein said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” Yet only 18,675 of 115,433 eligible voters (16.2%) have voted in Hamilton’s election as of Oct 3. That’s a dangerous trend.

Low turnout hands power to pressure groups who rally their troops, electing councillors who lack the savvy and wisdom to tackle our city’s challenges. Hamilton’s council debt is skyrocketing, hitting hardest at families and those on fixed incomes. We can’t afford more of the same.

Non-voters, this is YOUR moment! Research the candidates who care about Hamilton’s future—people with heart and smarts to prioritize essentials over flashy projects. Check them out here: hamilton.govt.nz...

Voting’s easier than you think: Drop your ballot at NZ Post, council spots like libraries, pools, or Hamilton Zoo.

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