Fairview Downs, Hamilton

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225 days ago

The perfect Mother's Day gift is here! 🌸

Mags4Gifts

Looking for a thoughtful gift for Mum? Give her something she'll enjoy all year round with a magazine subscription!

This Mother's Day, save up to 35% on subscriptions – perfect for Mum, Grandma, a special mother figure, or even as a treat for yourself!

Enjoy these 1-year … View more
Looking for a thoughtful gift for Mum? Give her something she'll enjoy all year round with a magazine subscription!

This Mother's Day, save up to 35% on subscriptions – perfect for Mum, Grandma, a special mother figure, or even as a treat for yourself!

Enjoy these 1-year subscriptions at unbeatable prices: NZ Gardener for $79 (was $106.80), NZ House & Garden for $99 (was $132), and TV Guide for $119 (was $166.40).

Whether she’s passionate about gardening, inspired by beautiful homes, or loves to keep up with the latest entertainment, you’ll find the perfect match at Mags4Gifts.co.nz.

Don't miss out – shop now and make her day unforgettable!

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226 days ago

Wool

Susan from Hamilton East

I still have heaps of wool each bag will be filled generously, so come have a look and take some home.

Price: $10

226 days ago

5 reasons to choose Tui Electrical

Sam from Tui Electrical

1. Reliable & On Time – We arrive when we say we will, and if we’re ever delayed, you’ll get a call ahead of time.

2. Clean & Tidy Work – No mess left behind—we take pride in leaving your space as neat as we found it, with no stray wires or dust.

3. Fair Pricing & … View more
1. Reliable & On Time – We arrive when we say we will, and if we’re ever delayed, you’ll get a call ahead of time.

2. Clean & Tidy Work – No mess left behind—we take pride in leaving your space as neat as we found it, with no stray wires or dust.

3. Fair Pricing & Quality Work – Your satisfaction is our top priority, which is why we deliver great service at competitive rates.

4. Premium Materials – We use only top-grade products to ensure safety, durability, and long-lasting results.

5. Clear Communication – From the initial quote to the final installation and invoicing, we keep you informed every step of the way.

Trust Tui Electrical for professional, hassle-free service! Call us now on 0800 TUI NOW.

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227 days ago

Check out the new 'Donny Van'!

The Team from Momentum Waikato

The Donny Trust started supporting the Friends of Morrinsville Charitable Trust nearly 30 years ago, and the Donny Fund, its successor here at Momentum Waikato, has continued this tradition with a grant for their latest 'Donny Van'.

The Donny Trust-now-Fund is a shining example of … View more
The Donny Trust started supporting the Friends of Morrinsville Charitable Trust nearly 30 years ago, and the Donny Fund, its successor here at Momentum Waikato, has continued this tradition with a grant for their latest 'Donny Van'.

The Donny Trust-now-Fund is a shining example of Waikato philanthropy over several decades, to find out more read this story from 2023, via the link below.

227 days ago

Have you seen Angela?

The Team from Waikato Police

The 46-year-old has been reported missing and there are concerns for her welfare.

She is possibly in the Te Kuiti area.

We urge anyone with information to contact Police online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking "Update Report" or by calling 105 and quoting file number 250414/2331.

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228 days ago

Poll: Has your KiwiSaver (or another investment) been affected by Trump's moves on tariffs?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Kirstin Miller was not a fan of Donald Trump - and that was before the US President inadvertently intervened in her attempt to get a foot on the property ladder.

First home buyer Miller said she and her partner had applied to use their KiwiSaver funds to buy their first home but in the weeks … View more
Kirstin Miller was not a fan of Donald Trump - and that was before the US President inadvertently intervened in her attempt to get a foot on the property ladder.

First home buyer Miller said she and her partner had applied to use their KiwiSaver funds to buy their first home but in the weeks since their loan was approved their KiwiSaver balances had dropped below their agreed deposit amount.

Has your KiwiSaver (or another investment) been affected by Trump's moves on tariffs? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Has your KiwiSaver (or another investment) been affected by Trump's moves on tariffs?
  • 52.6% Yes
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228 days ago

What would you like to see in this spot?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hot shot Hamilton property developer Matt Stark has scooped up the old Fed Farmers building in London Street.

Stark Property has bought all of the Waikato Farmer Trust’s property assets for sale on the site, a sizeable chunk on the west end of London Street opposite Seddon Park.

What would … View more
Hot shot Hamilton property developer Matt Stark has scooped up the old Fed Farmers building in London Street.

Stark Property has bought all of the Waikato Farmer Trust’s property assets for sale on the site, a sizeable chunk on the west end of London Street opposite Seddon Park.

What would you like to see in this spot? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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228 days ago

Poll: Will you attend an Anzac Day parade?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

An industry steering group is turning the tide in the battle against regiments of road cones which forced two Waikato RSAs to cancel their street parades this Anzac Day.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has also clarified its position on temporary traffic management (TTM) issues which saw… View more
An industry steering group is turning the tide in the battle against regiments of road cones which forced two Waikato RSAs to cancel their street parades this Anzac Day.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has also clarified its position on temporary traffic management (TTM) issues which saw the Waihī and Paeroa RSAs have to “break with tradition” by marching on footpaths, instead of down their towns’ main streets.

Will you attend an Anzac Day parade? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Will you attend an Anzac Day parade?
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229 days ago

Poll: Have you had a parking fine recently?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Parking misdeeds cost drivers in Hamilton almost $1m in a year, with several streets racking up high fine totals.

In 2024, Hamilton City Council’s parking team issued 22,892 parking infringements, which is 5255 more than in 2023.

Have you had a parking fine recently?

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Have you had a parking fine recently?
  • 14.3% Yes
    14.3% Complete
  • 85.7% No
    85.7% Complete
28 votes
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228 days ago

FREE black leather 3-seater sofa

Dianne from Hillcrest

Old and worn but still entirely useable if you pop a cover over it. Legs screw on (just removed to get it through the door). Please txt Angie to arrange pick-up: 021851882

Free

228 days ago

Your Will can support your community forever

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Writing your Will is one of the few moments in life when you can choose to commit to giving significant financial support to the things you really care about in your community and across the world. Your decisions about what will happen to your money and assets after you are gone are an opportunity … View moreWriting your Will is one of the few moments in life when you can choose to commit to giving significant financial support to the things you really care about in your community and across the world. Your decisions about what will happen to your money and assets after you are gone are an opportunity to make a real difference.

That’s the central proposition of The Bequest Report, newly published by financial advisors JBWere New Zealand.

Their research points to a curious anomaly of Kiwis’ generosity – our giving to charities over our lifetimes is relatively high by international standards, and yet the number of charitable ‘gifts in Wills’ is quite low here, when compared to bequest rates in equivalent countries.

This matters, because with the Baby Boomers beginning to pass away, the Western world is at the start of the largest-ever inter-generational transfer of wealth.

The Bequest Report is therefore intended to be a ‘call to action’, for all New Zealanders to leave a portion of their estates to charitable organisations, so that our society as a whole benefits from this moment in history.

What are the key researched facts in the Report that confirm this development?

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228 days ago

Poll: Would you give acro a go?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Inside the Raglan Town Hall a crowd of people are sweating, grinning, joyously laughing - and in some cases grimacing - as they lift each other’s bodies up above themselves.

It’s an activity that calls for well-developed muscles, a finely-attuned sense of balance, and an innate understanding… View more
Inside the Raglan Town Hall a crowd of people are sweating, grinning, joyously laughing - and in some cases grimacing - as they lift each other’s bodies up above themselves.

It’s an activity that calls for well-developed muscles, a finely-attuned sense of balance, and an innate understanding of how the person you are with is feeling.

Would you give acro a go? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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228 days ago

Do you know any farmers who will be affected by Plan Change 1?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Waikato farmers welcome the Government’s latest moves to “get Wellington out of farming” but say the rubber will hit the road when they hear what’s happening with Plan Change 1.

Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Associate Environment Minister Andrew Hoggard announced plans to improve … View more
Waikato farmers welcome the Government’s latest moves to “get Wellington out of farming” but say the rubber will hit the road when they hear what’s happening with Plan Change 1.

Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Associate Environment Minister Andrew Hoggard announced plans to improve the freshwater farm plan roll-out, with changes expected by the end of the year.

Do you know any farmers who will be affected by Plan Change 1? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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229 days ago

Workshop friendship blooms through ANZAC poppy project

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Rolling up their sleeves and getting stuck into a ANZAC woodwork project has been the perfect way to forge a friendship, say Patrick Hogan Village residents Roger and Tony.

“We’ve made eight soldiers and 20 poppies plus the smaller poppies that go on the soldiers’ chests which we will … View more
Rolling up their sleeves and getting stuck into a ANZAC woodwork project has been the perfect way to forge a friendship, say Patrick Hogan Village residents Roger and Tony.

“We’ve made eight soldiers and 20 poppies plus the smaller poppies that go on the soldiers’ chests which we will place around the gardens and outside the resident lounge here,” Roger says, agreeing that they will make a perfect backdrop for the village’s planned remembrance morning tea.

Click read more for the full story.

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229 days ago

Rates skyrocket in the Waikato region in 2025/26

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Rates increases of between 2.9% and 15.5% are expected to help empty the wallets of Waikato ratepayers as councils begin to confirm their long-term and annual plans for the financial year ahead.

Right now, councils are preparing budgets and going out for public consultation on their respective … View more
Rates increases of between 2.9% and 15.5% are expected to help empty the wallets of Waikato ratepayers as councils begin to confirm their long-term and annual plans for the financial year ahead.

Right now, councils are preparing budgets and going out for public consultation on their respective rates rises for the 2025/26 financial year, which should be in place by July 1.

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