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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton City councillors voted unanimously to embed art in the city’s infrastructure, backing a policy that allocates up to 1% of future project budgets to creativity.
The draft Arts in Infrastructure policy means new bus shelters, bridges and even footpaths can include design from the outset… View moreHamilton City councillors voted unanimously to embed art in the city’s infrastructure, backing a policy that allocates up to 1% of future project budgets to creativity.
The draft Arts in Infrastructure policy means new bus shelters, bridges and even footpaths can include design from the outset rather than art being tacked on later.
Do you think creative design should be worked into city infrastructure? 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
Designed for people of all abilities, including those living with disabilities, this class encourages creativity, self-expression, and the joy of making art. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for fresh inspiration, you’ll have the freedom to experiment, discover what you love, and … View moreDesigned for people of all abilities, including those living with disabilities, this class encourages creativity, self-expression, and the joy of making art. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for fresh inspiration, you’ll have the freedom to experiment, discover what you love, and develop your artistic style and art skills in a tutored class.
Starts Monday 6th October - Monday 1st December 2025
8 weeks, 9.30am - 11.30am
Suitable for all art skill levels and abilities Tutor Scarlett Jeong
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Get painting and help Kiwi kids. Buy any Resene 60 mL testpot colour starting with the letter P, O or T and Resene will donate $1 to Plunket NZ.
Visit your local Resene ColorShop to find all the colour you need to bring out the best in your home.
Find out more
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
NZTA has the tick to extend the Waikato Expressway south to Piarere.
The plans include an interchange at the State Highway 1 and Karāpiro Rd intersection as well as pedestrian and cyclist access to Karāpiro School.
What do you think about this expressway news? Tell us your reasons in the … View moreNZTA has the tick to extend the Waikato Expressway south to Piarere.
The plans include an interchange at the State Highway 1 and Karāpiro Rd intersection as well as pedestrian and cyclist access to Karāpiro School.
What do you think about this expressway news? 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
As Hamiltonians face steep rates bills, the city’s public servants get up to two days working from the comfort of home.
The most popular day to login remotely for regional council workers is Friday.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The pungent aroma around Waikato’s ‘weed roundabout’ has also been noticed by police, at least according to one person living near to the new, $60m Piarere roundabout.
In the wake of reporting the noticeable, pungent cannabis like smell wafting around the new roundabout - something the New… View moreThe pungent aroma around Waikato’s ‘weed roundabout’ has also been noticed by police, at least according to one person living near to the new, $60m Piarere roundabout.
In the wake of reporting the noticeable, pungent cannabis like smell wafting around the new roundabout - something the New Zealand Transport Agency, and social media users have picked up on - the Waikato Times approached a number of properties close to the site.
Have you got a whiff of weed when travelling through this roundabout? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Some of the best moments are shared over food. That’s why we’re giving you 10,000 New World Dollars when you sign up to an independent apartment or townhouse by 30 September 2025.*
We’ll cover the grocery bills, so you can spend less time worrying about what’s in the trolley and more … View moreSome of the best moments are shared over food. That’s why we’re giving you 10,000 New World Dollars when you sign up to an independent apartment or townhouse by 30 September 2025.*
We’ll cover the grocery bills, so you can spend less time worrying about what’s in the trolley and more time enjoying who’s around the table.
And because life at Ryman means less home maintenance, you’ll have even more time for the things you love.
*Participating villages only, promotion terms and Clubcard terms and conditions apply.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
When Jasmin Sampson wandered down to her local community house in Hillcrest with a bag of fruit, she had no idea it would snowball into a harvest measured by the hundreds of kilos.
After spotting Go Eco’s food rescue ad for homeowners with excess produce, she signed up — and before long … View moreWhen Jasmin Sampson wandered down to her local community house in Hillcrest with a bag of fruit, she had no idea it would snowball into a harvest measured by the hundreds of kilos.
After spotting Go Eco’s food rescue ad for homeowners with excess produce, she signed up — and before long volunteers were in her backyard hauling out crates of grapefruit, lemons, oranges and mandarins. All up? More than 240kg of citrus.
Do you have an oversupply of citrus? 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
Altered Book Workshop – 6 Weeks of Creative Exploration in Hamilton
Looking for a creative outlet this spring? Join our 6-week Altered Book Workshop at Arts for Health Hamilton and discover how to transform an old book into a unique piece of art that you can fill with your writing, small … View moreAltered Book Workshop – 6 Weeks of Creative Exploration in Hamilton
Looking for a creative outlet this spring? Join our 6-week Altered Book Workshop at Arts for Health Hamilton and discover how to transform an old book into a unique piece of art that you can fill with your writing, small keepsakes and treasures. With the guidance of tutor Liz, an experienced passionate about about altered books, you’ll learn how to prepare your book as well as create storage areas and embellishments you can insert into your book. Liz will guide you in techniques use to obtain pages with texture and colour and bursting with a bit of YOU.
Book Your Place Now
Spaces are limited and this popular workshop will fill quickly.
Book today and secure your place.
Cost: $85
Bring: A book to alter – all other materials provided
Who: Adults only
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
An 8-week professional art development programme for emerging artists who are ready to take the next step in their creative arts journey. Whether you're working towards a future exhibition or simply want more direction and structure, this class is designed to meet you where you're at by:
… View moreAn 8-week professional art development programme for emerging artists who are ready to take the next step in their creative arts journey. Whether you're working towards a future exhibition or simply want more direction and structure, this class is designed to meet you where you're at by:
- Developing your individual art practice
- Building a cohesive body of work
- Receiving one-on-one tutor support
- Participating in weekly group critiques.
- Learning how to plan projects,
- Preparing for exhibiting art (if that’s your goal),
- Learning pricing strategies for pricing your work.
- Gaining skills in presenting your work professionally,
- Growing in confidence as an artist.
If you're ready to take the next step in your creative journey, we're here to welcome you to a professional art development workshop that will supercharge your creative practice.
Starting Friday 10th Oct End date 28th Nov
12.30pm - 2.30pm, 8 weeks, $185
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Check out how Waipā councillor Clare St Pierre - who's going for the mayoralty - answered our questionnaire.
Info includes the district's top three issues as she sees it, and how she'll represent the area on the national stage.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
With some days’ takings being less than staff wages, a Hamilton cafe is shutting the doors after 17 years.
Frankton’s Agora Café will close to the public at the end of this month — a loss that speaks to a bigger economic mood: households watching every dollar, businesses trimming sails, … View moreWith some days’ takings being less than staff wages, a Hamilton cafe is shutting the doors after 17 years.
Frankton’s Agora Café will close to the public at the end of this month — a loss that speaks to a bigger economic mood: households watching every dollar, businesses trimming sails, and an economy that shrank even as Waikato leaders talk up a summer lift.
How are you finding the economic climate? 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
Some gave it six months. Two years later, The Green is fully booked until January and now carries two Cuisine hats.
When chef-owner Karl Martin-Boulton opened The Green in Hamilton East — an eight-seat chef’s table with one group a night and no rush to turn the table — plenty doubted it … View moreSome gave it six months. Two years later, The Green is fully booked until January and now carries two Cuisine hats.
When chef-owner Karl Martin-Boulton opened The Green in Hamilton East — an eight-seat chef’s table with one group a night and no rush to turn the table — plenty doubted it would work.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Mystery Creek’s cavernous hall will turn into the country’s biggest bouncy castle meets obstacle course — a 345-metre, six-lane serpent of air and vinyl — over the first five days of October.
There are slides, tunnels, and a make-believe rugby and football field in the middle. The … View moreMystery Creek’s cavernous hall will turn into the country’s biggest bouncy castle meets obstacle course — a 345-metre, six-lane serpent of air and vinyl — over the first five days of October.
There are slides, tunnels, and a make-believe rugby and football field in the middle. The soundtrack is the thrum of blowers and the squeak of socks on plastic.
Is this inflatable obstacle course something you'd try? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Check out how Waipā Mayor Susan O'Regan - who's going for another term - answered our questionnaire.
Info includes the district's top three issues as she sees it, and how she'll represent the area on the national stage.
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