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2329 days ago

Poll: Should Claudelands Events Centre be sold?

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Morning neighbours,

A contender for Hamilton's mayoralty has advocated selling the city's Claudelands Events Centre if a suitable buyer is found.

Angela O'Leary​ said selling the showpiece venue would improve the city council's bottom line, with Claudelands notching up … View more
Morning neighbours,

A contender for Hamilton's mayoralty has advocated selling the city's Claudelands Events Centre if a suitable buyer is found.

Angela O'Leary​ said selling the showpiece venue would improve the city council's bottom line, with Claudelands notching up yearly operating deficits.

But others disagree.

What do you think should happen to Claudelands?

Read more here

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Should Claudelands Events Centre be sold?
  • 33.6% Yes, sell it to the highest bidder
    33.6% Complete
  • 52.6% No, it's a valuable city asset
    52.6% Complete
  • 13.7% I'm undecided
    13.7% Complete
211 votes
2331 days ago

Hamilton Dog Expo (Market Style)

Lucy from Natural NZ Pet Food & Treats

Hamilton Market Dog Expo (Market Style)Sunday the 25th of August, Held at Woofs'N'Wags 154 Collins Rd, Hamilton. $2 entry fee or $5 per Family 100% of entrance fee goes to Waikato Pound Pups, Dog Protection League & Greyhounds as Pets, Sponsored By, Natural NZ Pet Food & Treats, … View moreHamilton Market Dog Expo (Market Style)Sunday the 25th of August, Held at Woofs'N'Wags 154 Collins Rd, Hamilton. $2 entry fee or $5 per Family 100% of entrance fee goes to Waikato Pound Pups, Dog Protection League & Greyhounds as Pets, Sponsored By, Natural NZ Pet Food & Treats, VETORA VETS, Addiction Pet Food & BeeKind Naturally White. This is a great fun day out dogs welcome on lead. Alpha Caravan Catering will be doing all day breakfast & Lunch for us Humans and Hot & Cold Beverages available by Zip Coffee. Head over to our FB Event Page Hamilton Dog Expo Market Style to find out more.

THE DOG EXPO SUNDAY 25th AUGUST 2.pdf Download View

2325 days ago

AZTECH FENCING PROFILE

Vannessa from Metalcraft Roofing Hamilton

The Aztec profile features defined lines for a smart and contemporary look. Rollformed from double sided NZ Steel COLORSTEEL®, the Aztec fence profile has a raised five rib trapezoid form on one side, and a flat aspect on the other .

Aztec has proven itself to be a very popular profile that will … View more
The Aztec profile features defined lines for a smart and contemporary look. Rollformed from double sided NZ Steel COLORSTEEL®, the Aztec fence profile has a raised five rib trapezoid form on one side, and a flat aspect on the other .

Aztec has proven itself to be a very popular profile that will complement any home or project.



Because it is installed with the ribs running vertically, Aztec provides an additional benefit in that there are no toe holds which makes it ideal for a security application.

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2325 days ago

Thanks Warehouse Stationery!

Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ

We want to say a huge thank you to Warehouse Stationery and their customers for their support of our Aspire Youth Programme. Over the past four years, Warehouse Stationery’s Add a Dollar Appeal has raised more than a quarter of a million dollars to help young Kiwis overcome their challenges and … View moreWe want to say a huge thank you to Warehouse Stationery and their customers for their support of our Aspire Youth Programme. Over the past four years, Warehouse Stationery’s Add a Dollar Appeal has raised more than a quarter of a million dollars to help young Kiwis overcome their challenges and achieve success!

More than 1,000 young people have completed the Aspire programme, and thanks to the generosity of Warehouse Stationery customers, many more will get the chance to take part in the course in the future.

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2325 days ago

Life According to Dad – Win $500*

The Team from

If dads were to have a superpower, it would be to share invaluable life advice. The type of advice that, while unwelcome at the time, stays with you year after year.

To celebrate Father’s Day, we ask you to share your dad’s unique brand of wisdom with New Zealand. Friend, joker, bee sting … View more
If dads were to have a superpower, it would be to share invaluable life advice. The type of advice that, while unwelcome at the time, stays with you year after year.

To celebrate Father’s Day, we ask you to share your dad’s unique brand of wisdom with New Zealand. Friend, joker, bee sting remover, hero.

Share your dad’s life lessons and be in to win a $500* Prezzy card.

Click here to share your dad’s nuggets of wisdom – and be in to win $500*.

T's & C's apply*.
Share your lessons

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2326 days ago

Could you be saving on power?

The Electricity Authority

With the extra power you use over winter, plus the extra time you spend indoors, it’s no wonder your power bills have a habit of getting bigger this time of year.

But there’s an easy and quick way to check you’re on the best deal, at WhatsMyNumber.org.nz

On average, New Zealand … View more
With the extra power you use over winter, plus the extra time you spend indoors, it’s no wonder your power bills have a habit of getting bigger this time of year.

But there’s an easy and quick way to check you’re on the best deal, at WhatsMyNumber.org.nz

On average, New Zealand households could save $207 a year by switching their power deal. Even if you’ve checked before visit WhatsMyNumber.org.nz to see what you could save.
Check now

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2326 days ago

Running in the upcoming local elections? We can help!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly team recognises the value of the site for assessing community need and for this reason, we have a number of features perfect for election purposes.

Any campaigning should take place away from the general noticeboard. We've got a few options to help ensure your message is … View more
The Neighbourly team recognises the value of the site for assessing community need and for this reason, we have a number of features perfect for election purposes.

Any campaigning should take place away from the general noticeboard. We've got a few options to help ensure your message is getting out to Neighbourly members. We'd suggest starting your own group on Neighbourly - this is a great way to connect with those who want to get updates about your candidacy.

We also have business profiles available for all candidates if you would like your messages to appear on the Neighbourly noticeboard. As well as this, we have special Neighbourly Advertising rates for election candidates. Get in touch with us to find out more.

Already an elected official? Neighbourly also offers all elected officials the option of creating an organisation profile to connect with those in their electorate - although these profiles should not be used for campaigning.

If you have any questions or need any assistance then let us know!
Get in touch!

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2327 days ago

Step outside in September

The Team from New Zealand Red Cross

Grab your friends and spring into the warmer months by joining Red Cross Journey. The benefits of walking 10,000 steps a day are endless! Regular exercise relieves stress, improves memory, helps you sleep better and boosts your overall mood.

Let's start planning some awesome outdoor … View more
Grab your friends and spring into the warmer months by joining Red Cross Journey. The benefits of walking 10,000 steps a day are endless! Regular exercise relieves stress, improves memory, helps you sleep better and boosts your overall mood.

Let's start planning some awesome outdoor activities for September and clock up your steps! Sign up to Red Cross Journey today by visiting our website: bit.ly...

Check out this awesome list of places to discover in Aotearoa by Department of Conservation : bit.ly...

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2327 days ago

Can you help Good Bitches Baking spread kindness?

The Team from Good Bitches Baking

Our mission is to make Aotearoa the kindest place on earth and we can’t do it alone. It’s the Good Bitches Baking He Wiki Tono - Appeal Week and we need your help to keep the ovens on and the kindness flowing. One $5 donation helps us share a moment of sweetness with around 20 people!

Every… View more
Our mission is to make Aotearoa the kindest place on earth and we can’t do it alone. It’s the Good Bitches Baking He Wiki Tono - Appeal Week and we need your help to keep the ovens on and the kindness flowing. One $5 donation helps us share a moment of sweetness with around 20 people!

Every dollar helps so please help us out during our appeal week and donate at our Givealittle page.

Learn more about what we do and how to volunteer on our website.
Donate now

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2328 days ago

Help reduce social isolation...

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

We have a wide range of people in the community looking for a companion, someone to spend some time with, have a coffee, go for a walk, to the movies - or just hang out at home. Make a new friend and help to reduce social isolation in our community - this role has huge mutual benefit...

If you are… View more
We have a wide range of people in the community looking for a companion, someone to spend some time with, have a coffee, go for a walk, to the movies - or just hang out at home. Make a new friend and help to reduce social isolation in our community - this role has huge mutual benefit...

If you are interested in finding out more about a companion role, check out role type COMPANIONSHIP on our website - www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz...... or give us a call on 07 839 3191.

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2328 days ago

Put your own stamp on gift-giving

The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa

Remember potato printing? Turns out it’s not just for the kids. We love this printing idea, creating a geometric pattern using the humble potato and Resene testpots.

We’ve printed ours onto linen to wrap around pot plants, a simple yet thoughtful gift that friends and family will love.

Make… View more
Remember potato printing? Turns out it’s not just for the kids. We love this printing idea, creating a geometric pattern using the humble potato and Resene testpots.

We’ve printed ours onto linen to wrap around pot plants, a simple yet thoughtful gift that friends and family will love.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2332 days ago

Poll: Does the name Garden Place fit our central square?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

A Paris-based landscape architect visited Hamilton recently, and checked out the city centre on a walkthrough.
Catherine Mosbach was surprised to hear what Garden Place was called, as she wondered where the gardens were.
However, she noted it could be used for various public events - an important … View more
A Paris-based landscape architect visited Hamilton recently, and checked out the city centre on a walkthrough.
Catherine Mosbach was surprised to hear what Garden Place was called, as she wondered where the gardens were.
However, she noted it could be used for various public events - an important factor for public space.
She also thought work on Victoria on the River was well done, said, but the foliage by the seats was "a little shy".
Read more here.
Do you think Garden Place is the right name for our central square?

Does the name Garden Place fit our central square?
  • 50% Yes, that's how everyone knows it.
    50% Complete
  • 46.7% No, because there aren't really gardens there.
    46.7% Complete
  • 3.3% Other - leave a comment below to explain.
    3.3% Complete
122 votes
2329 days ago

bridesmaid dresses

Anne-Marie Kyle from

Just in - Three brand new bridesmaid or ball dresses.
Beautiful blush pink decorated with beads and sequins .....
Size 10 , 12, and 14

Negotiable

2329 days ago

Sunny House in Central Location Available Now

Stacey from Fairfield

In a welcoming, quiet street - you will find this charming character home. It offers two double-sized bedrooms, a well appointed kitchen dining area, one bathroom plus extra separate toilet and internal laundry. The bonus double living area opens onto a private north-facing, sunny front yard with … View moreIn a welcoming, quiet street - you will find this charming character home. It offers two double-sized bedrooms, a well appointed kitchen dining area, one bathroom plus extra separate toilet and internal laundry. The bonus double living area opens onto a private north-facing, sunny front yard with sheltered deck.

Outside there is a double garage (one with auto-door) plus ample off street parking and an easy maintenance section. There are wonderful fruit trees and a securely-gated back yard.

A heat pump and gas heater offers all year round comfort.

This sunny property is ideally located right around the corner from the local Four Square, Medical Centre, Bakery, Fruit and Meat Shops. Only a 5 minute drive over the Fairfield or Boundary Road Bridges to the city or make use of the picturesque river walks. It is in zone for Woodstock School and a short stroll to Claudelands Playground.??

Ideally suited for a working couple or two professionals wanting to share.
3 occupants max.

Strictly - No Pets – No Smokers –

Parking summary: 2 garage spots, 4 non-covered spots

Features: Heating, Garden, Deck, Built in wardrobe, Air conditioning

Rent: $450 per week
Bond: 4 weeks rent ($1,800.00)

Email: silversister@yahoo.com now

Price: $450

2332 days ago

Valuing our natural environment

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

The Waikato region has a fascinating and beautiful ecological past. Through the hard work and dedication of volunteers, conservationists, councils and government, excellent work is being done in the area of ecological restoration.

Hamilton City Council currently has 17 restoration projects in and … View more
The Waikato region has a fascinating and beautiful ecological past. Through the hard work and dedication of volunteers, conservationists, councils and government, excellent work is being done in the area of ecological restoration.

Hamilton City Council currently has 17 restoration projects in and around the region, ranging from weekly restoration of neighborhood sections, like the Riverlea Environment Society, to large public events like Arbor Day, which I had the privilege of attending earlier this year.

In 2018, volunteers spent over 7,000 hours assisting with restoration projects, planting over 30,000 native plants. The fantastic work achieved by those involved in these projects is clear to anyone who takes a walk through the sections.

This coalition Government has a goal of planting one billion trees over ten years, across a diverse range of species. We are well on the way to achieving this goal.

Maungatautari, a 40-minute drive from Hamilton, is the nation’s largest ecological ‘island’. With over 3400 hectares of predator-free land and approximately 30 native species within its boundaries, this sanctuary clearly demonstrates the value our region puts on our native environment. When I visited, I was impressed by the scale of this project, including the fence that surrounds the entirety of the site. Visitor tours provide revenue for maintenance and further protection of our native species.

Closer to Hamilton, the Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, established in 2004, encompasses 60 hectares of land for restoration, aiming to revitalize the Hamilton basin’s ecological diversity. The project is starting to see major success, with early-planted trees starting to provide canopy closure for natural seeding of native plants. I recently joined with a number of students to plant trees on this site, and was inspired by their passion for our environment, and commitment to a long-term vision.

Focused on reintroducing native birds to the Waikato, Project Halo creates a 20km-wide ring around Hamilton, within which key breeding and feeding sites are actively encouraged and protected from pests. Since being introduced in 2007, Tui numbers have increased significantly. Reports of breeding pairs are becoming more frequent.

Hamilton is one of New Zealand’s only major cities that can claim a long tailed bat population; the bats being one of two native land mammal species left in our country. Project Echo, in collaboration with the Riverlea Environment Society, has been monitoring bat numbers, movements and behaviour for a number of years, in order to gain a better understanding of, and provide better protection for the bats. The population is tracking well, in large part due to the engagement of the public: bat detectors can be borrowed free of charge to confirm sightings.

Because much of the Waikato was initially wetlands, protecting the 20% of our region still in this condition is of paramount importance to local conservationists. Three of our wetlands have been recognised as habitats with global conservation value under the International Union for Conservation of Nature. With a goal of developing a National Wetland Discovery Centre at Lake Rotopiko/Serpentine between Te Awamutu and Hamilton, the National Wetland Trust hopes to create a wildlife sanctuary with research, educational and recreational facilities.

Established in 1971, the Otorohanga Kiwi house has been both creating appreciation for our region’s beautiful native animals, and providing a breeding sanctuary for close to 50 years. This facility is currently host to 20 native species.

The volume and effort put into conservation efforts here in the Waikato continues to inspire me; we owe it to future generations to take a long-term view. Our natural environment is unique and beautiful, and I look forward to seeing it continue to strengthen, grow and flourish.

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