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Richie McCaw 148.
By Richie McCaw. 2016, hardback, oversize format, 312 pages, colour. Excellent condition.
This lavish retrospective is something special. A collector’s item, it features over 500 photographs, close to 50,000 words and weighs in at around 3kgs
The book devotes two pages … View moreRichie McCaw 148.
By Richie McCaw. 2016, hardback, oversize format, 312 pages, colour. Excellent condition.
This lavish retrospective is something special. A collector’s item, it features over 500 photographs, close to 50,000 words and weighs in at around 3kgs
The book devotes two pages to each of the 148 tests Richie played.
Price: $15
The Team from Momentum Waikato
Today is the first day of Wills Month, so Eleanor Cater from our peak body Community Foundations of Aotearoa NZ has written this article for The Post....
It’s really hard to give well. Many people have shared this same thought with me over the years as they try to work out where it would be … View moreToday is the first day of Wills Month, so Eleanor Cater from our peak body Community Foundations of Aotearoa NZ has written this article for The Post....
It’s really hard to give well. Many people have shared this same thought with me over the years as they try to work out where it would be best to place their donations and giving intent, in order to shift the dial on the problems that they see locally.
There’s a real Kiwi drive to make a difference, we see it in our consistently high place on the World Giving Index (though that is slipping) and we hear it in countless giving stories from across the nation. From the Ashburton farmers (two brothers) who have launched local tertiary scholarships, to the Hawke’s Bay family who have started a fund supporting dementia services in honour of their wife and mum, to the Wellington mother who has discovered, through her giving journey, political activism. We see countless journeys of people who are learning how to give well into communities, who really want to make their donations count, and who are discovering something significant about themselves along the way.
It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you … View moreIt might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.
To book your vaccination, or talk to your healthcare provider.
Find out more
Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
Needing some ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) to calm your nerves? Visit an artificial purr-engine!
Use the sliders on the site to change whether the purr is a sleepy purr or an excited purr.
We hope this link brings a smile!
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Give your child the gift of creativity in a safe, supportive art therapy space where they can express emotions, build confidence, and develop resilience.
Designed for children who experience worries, emotional challenges, or just need a calm space to create, these art therapy sessions provide … View moreGive your child the gift of creativity in a safe, supportive art therapy space where they can express emotions, build confidence, and develop resilience.
Designed for children who experience worries, emotional challenges, or just need a calm space to create, these art therapy sessions provide gentle guidance through art activities that encourage self-expression and problem-solving.
Ideal for children who struggle with stress, social challenges, or big emotions, this is a welcoming environment where they can explore and grow at their own pace.
Starts 8th October - 26th November, 8 weeks, $105
- 5-8 Years 3.45pm - 4.45pm
- 9-12 Years 5.15pm - 6.15pm
Tutor - Art therapist Scarlett Jeong
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Bylaws to counter antisocial behaviour in Hamilton’s CBD sparked fiery debate on Thursday, but city council staff admitted they are unlikely to be enforced - ever.
The amended bylaws mean a breach could technically result in fines of up to $20,000 for sleeping on a park bench, but officials … View moreBylaws to counter antisocial behaviour in Hamilton’s CBD sparked fiery debate on Thursday, but city council staff admitted they are unlikely to be enforced - ever.
The amended bylaws mean a breach could technically result in fines of up to $20,000 for sleeping on a park bench, but officials said prosecutions have never happened and probably never will.
Do you think stronger bylaws will make a difference? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Join us for the Arts for Health Annual Art Competition and Exhibition – our biggest fundraiser of the year!
By entering, you’re not only supporting local artists and creative wellbeing in Hamilton, but also giving your own artwork the opportunity to shine. Whether you're emerging or … View moreJoin us for the Arts for Health Annual Art Competition and Exhibition – our biggest fundraiser of the year!
By entering, you’re not only supporting local artists and creative wellbeing in Hamilton, but also giving your own artwork the opportunity to shine. Whether you're emerging or experienced, this is a great chance to develop your practice, connect with others, and share your creativity.
Submit your art at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Are you an artist wanting fresh feedback and new ideas? Our art critique event is a supportive space where creatives bring their work, share openly, and receive constructive insights. Guided by facilitators, each session focuses on colour, composition, technique, and meaning – helping you refine … View moreAre you an artist wanting fresh feedback and new ideas? Our art critique event is a supportive space where creatives bring their work, share openly, and receive constructive insights. Guided by facilitators, each session focuses on colour, composition, technique, and meaning – helping you refine your practice and gain confidence.
This is a chance to:
- Receive thoughtful feedback on your artwork
- Explore how others see your creative ideas
- Connect with the Hamilton art community
- Grow your skills in a supportive environment
Bring along one piece (finished or in progress, physical or digital) and join us for this exciting first Hamilton art critique session at Arts for Health.
When: Friday 12 September, 12.30pm – 2.30pm
Where: Arts for Health, 2 Seddon Road, Frankton, Hamilton
Cost: Pay on the day, $5
Limited spaces
Save your space at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
If your idea of a perfect Saturday involves barbecued chicken, pulled tea and purple yam desserts then the Southeast Asian Festival is where you need to be.
Expect drums, dance and diverse cuisines as the free multicultural market makes its way to Claudelands event centre.
Are you a fan of … View moreIf your idea of a perfect Saturday involves barbecued chicken, pulled tea and purple yam desserts then the Southeast Asian Festival is where you need to be.
Expect drums, dance and diverse cuisines as the free multicultural market makes its way to Claudelands event centre.
Are you a fan of Southeast Asian food? If yes, tell us your favourite dishes in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Whether it's craft, haberdashery, or woodwork, or we'd love to see what you've been working on lately.
💚 You may even spark someone else's creativity...
Tell us about your current project or show us a picture in the comments below.
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Need a break from the everyday? Come and unwind at our Ladies Art Morning - a relaxed and welcoming space just for women to create, connect, and recharge.
Bring along your colouring book, sketchpad, painting gear—or just bring yourself. We’ve got some basic art materials on hand to get … View moreNeed a break from the everyday? Come and unwind at our Ladies Art Morning - a relaxed and welcoming space just for women to create, connect, and recharge.
Bring along your colouring book, sketchpad, painting gear—or just bring yourself. We’ve got some basic art materials on hand to get you started. This is your time to slow down, play, and do something just for you.
There’s no pressure, no expectations. Stay for the whole session or drop in for a while. Whether you're deep into a project or just want some creative headspace, you’ll find a calm, friendly vibe here.
Starts Friday 10th October - 5th December
9.30am - 11.30am, 9x weeks - $90
or pay $15 dollars each time.
Self tutored Group
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Staff at Hamilton’s award-winning Palate restaurant were left stunned after a robber walked in during daylight and made no attempt to hide his identity.
Police are investigating the brazen incident, which unfolded just after 4pm on Thursday when a man entered the Victoria St fine-dining spot, … View moreStaff at Hamilton’s award-winning Palate restaurant were left stunned after a robber walked in during daylight and made no attempt to hide his identity.
Police are investigating the brazen incident, which unfolded just after 4pm on Thursday when a man entered the Victoria St fine-dining spot, ripped open the till and fled with a few hundred dollars in cash.
Have you witnessed anything like this in your area? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The manager of the store allegedly hit by fugitive Tom Philips has revealed more detail of what happened on the night.
The Piopio Superette store manager, who did not want to be named, told Stuff that the pair came in around the back of his building through a small section of wooden fence … View moreThe manager of the store allegedly hit by fugitive Tom Philips has revealed more detail of what happened on the night.
The Piopio Superette store manager, who did not want to be named, told Stuff that the pair came in around the back of his building through a small section of wooden fence between buildings.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton
Want a weekend project that takes little time, effort or money? This one gives you all of the above plus a nice piece of art for your abode. Colour co-ordinate with your interior with Resene testpot colours to match. Find out how to create your own art with these easy step by step instructions.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
At Sage, the bestseller is the beef tartare.
Chef and co-owner Lani Lemuaua describes it as layered — mayonnaise on the bottom, with raw eye fillet, parmesan, and prosciutto on top. He says it’s a “pretty good kind of example of the stuff we do,” blending technique with familiar flavours… View moreAt Sage, the bestseller is the beef tartare.
Chef and co-owner Lani Lemuaua describes it as layered — mayonnaise on the bottom, with raw eye fillet, parmesan, and prosciutto on top. He says it’s a “pretty good kind of example of the stuff we do,” blending technique with familiar flavours that nod to a charcuterie board.
Do you enjoy a raw beef dish? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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