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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Saving Chateau Tongariro just got cheaper thanks to new earthquake strengthening rules that could slash millions from repair bills.
However, Ruapehu District mayor Weston Kirton, whose council has championed the saving of the iconic heritage hotel, is not getting too excited, saying earthquake … View moreSaving Chateau Tongariro just got cheaper thanks to new earthquake strengthening rules that could slash millions from repair bills.
However, Ruapehu District mayor Weston Kirton, whose council has championed the saving of the iconic heritage hotel, is not getting too excited, saying earthquake strengthening costs were “another part of the puzzle, but a significant one”.
Do you know of a building that might benefit from the earthquake rating rule changes? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton’s next big roading project just got a boost.
Southern Links - a 32km transport project in Hamilton’s south - is getting $100m of funding released to speed up the journey to construction.
The roads will “complete the missing connection between West Hamilton and SH1”, according to … View moreHamilton’s next big roading project just got a boost.
Southern Links - a 32km transport project in Hamilton’s south - is getting $100m of funding released to speed up the journey to construction.
The roads will “complete the missing connection between West Hamilton and SH1”, according to an NZTA factsheet.
Are you a fan of the Southern Links plan? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Step into a peaceful studio and enjoy time just for you in our friendly water colour class. Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or returning to a creative hobby, this is your space to relax, learn, and play with colour.
Each week, you’ll explore watercolour techniques like:
… View moreStep into a peaceful studio and enjoy time just for you in our friendly water colour class. Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or returning to a creative hobby, this is your space to relax, learn, and play with colour.
Each week, you’ll explore watercolour techniques like:
Washes, wet-on-wet, and dry-brush effects
How to mix and control colour
Building light and texture in your work
There’s no rush, no pressure—just expert guidance in a small group (max 8 people), where you’ll feel supported and encouraged to try things at your own pace.
Starts Friday 10th October - 28th November
9.30am -11.30am, 8 weeks $185
Tutor - Jennifer Park
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Opinion columnist Lyall Macfarlane has been shocked to see Christmas decorations start appearing - what do you think?
“Christmas comes but once a year.” But based on recent experience, the festival takes up about a quarter of it.
I saw my first Christmas retail displays last week – 3 of … View moreOpinion columnist Lyall Macfarlane has been shocked to see Christmas decorations start appearing - what do you think?
“Christmas comes but once a year.” But based on recent experience, the festival takes up about a quarter of it.
I saw my first Christmas retail displays last week – 3 of them, in early October.
A couple of days ago, my local mall’s walkways were festooned with trestle tables groaning under the weight of Yuletide novelty goods. You know the thing – archangels, elves, Christmas trees and Father Christmases/Santas in various poses. Some jolly old gents were capable of doing a wee jig while ho, ho, hoing or singing a jolly old festive ditty, far too early.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Moroni Williams walks as many as 14 dogs at once, but he’d like to walk 20.
Today’s pack walk starts like any other, with Williams picking up the dog poo. With 15 dogs, it takes a while.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Independent commissioners have approved plans for Burger King and Starbucks to open up in Tīrau, despite strong public opposition and concerns about the town’s character and traffic on State Highway 1.
The decision, released to the public on Monday, will see … View moreIndependent commissioners have approved plans for Burger King and Starbucks to open up in Tīrau, despite strong public opposition and concerns about the town’s character and traffic on State Highway 1.
The decision, released to the public on Monday, will see a single-storey Starbucks café and Burger King restaurant built at 69A Main Road, each with drive-through facilities and a shared car park.
What are your thoughts on the fast food plans for Tīrau? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Kāinga Ora spent more than $130,000 renovating one property, $43,000 on yard work for another, $25,000 decontaminating a third home and just under $20,000 decorating a Waikato property.
Those sums are examples of just four of the expenses racked up over the last financial year by the state … View moreKāinga Ora spent more than $130,000 renovating one property, $43,000 on yard work for another, $25,000 decontaminating a third home and just under $20,000 decorating a Waikato property.
Those sums are examples of just four of the expenses racked up over the last financial year by the state housing provider.
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Big news! Ryman has won Best Provider Nationwide at the 2025 Seniors New Zealand Awards - for the 6th time!
Leading the way in retirement living and aged care, again and again.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Close election contests have been decided for the Waikato Regional, Hamilton City, and Taupō District councils with final counts changing the results for some candidates.
With Tim Macindoe winning the Hamilton mayoralty, his position as an East Ward councillor has been won by the seventh … View moreClose election contests have been decided for the Waikato Regional, Hamilton City, and Taupō District councils with final counts changing the results for some candidates.
With Tim Macindoe winning the Hamilton mayoralty, his position as an East Ward councillor has been won by the seventh highest polling candidate Sue Moroney.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
… View moreWe are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
Tom & Luke brand Snackaballs and Vogel's brand Cereal Products
Pams brand Mini Hash Browns
Gilmours Peanuts Chopped
FreshLife brand Chopped Peanuts
Piper’s brand Milkshake Biscuits Original and Caramel
Tasti brand various products
Dometic Drinkware Tumbler
Product Recalls: Infant care and clothing
Steelcraft One2 V2 and Britax One2 Strollers
Car Seat G405- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat G401- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat G410- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat LB-828- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat Q5- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat 10911524- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat 11630- sold at Panda Mart
Annabel Trends Toothy Teether and Annabel Trends Cactus Teether
Product Recalls: Cosmetics
Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+
Aspect Sun Sunscreens- Physical Sun Protection SPF50+ and Tinted Physical SPF50+
Product Recalls: Electronics
Tesla Powerwall 2 Battery Energy Storage Units
Midea Air Fryer- sold at Trade Depot
ANKO Portable Blender (4 colourways)- sold at Kmart
Product Recalls: Other
“Wobbly head Dino” Greeting Card
Trojan Developments Prox Rex
Zenith Taps- ChillTap Extra 60 (Residential), ChillTap Extra 140 (Commercial)
Hot Water Bottles- sold at MIDIO Lambton Quay Limited
Check the New Zealand Transport Agency's handy vehicle recall list here.
See past months' recalls. Stay safe, neighbours!
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
The University of Waikato has partnered with experts in rural and regional health from across the ditch to shape studies for its New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine in Hamilton.
On Friday, representatives from Waikato and Wollongong universities signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) … View moreThe University of Waikato has partnered with experts in rural and regional health from across the ditch to shape studies for its New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine in Hamilton.
On Friday, representatives from Waikato and Wollongong universities signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) formalising their collaboration, which will draw on Wollongong’s experience in regional medical education to develop the programme for Waikato’s newly approved medical school.
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Discover the benefits of art making at Arts for Health. Our Wednesday art therapy class offers a creative, relaxing escape. Guided by Scarlett, you'll engage in artful activities designed to help you unwind and reconnect with yourself as you paint, draw, design and experiment with a wide range… View moreDiscover the benefits of art making at Arts for Health. Our Wednesday art therapy class offers a creative, relaxing escape. Guided by Scarlett, you'll engage in artful activities designed to help you unwind and reconnect with yourself as you paint, draw, design and experiment with a wide range of art materials. This art therapy class is ideal for adults, no experience is needed - just bring yourself, and we’ll provide all materials and equipment. With a limit of only 8 participants, you'll enjoy a personalised experience and meet some amazing people along the way.
Book your art therapy class now and take some well-deserved time for yourself!
Starts Wednesday 8th October - 26th November 9:30am - 11:30am,
with Arts Therapist Scarlett Jeong $185
Join at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
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