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3 days ago

Poll: Have you slowed down your spending on eating out?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

This festive season looks like it’ll be a mixed bag for Hamilton’s hospitality scene - but one key player sees a $3.2b boost on the horizon.

With Christmas, and Christmas party season, kicking off the Waikato Times spoke to two of Hamilton’s key hospitality players to get their gauge on … View more
This festive season looks like it’ll be a mixed bag for Hamilton’s hospitality scene - but one key player sees a $3.2b boost on the horizon.

With Christmas, and Christmas party season, kicking off the Waikato Times spoke to two of Hamilton’s key hospitality players to get their gauge on how the sector was looking.

Have you slowed down your spending on eating out? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Have you slowed down your spending on eating out?
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3 days ago

'It took every ounce of our strength'

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

When Kiwi boxer David Nyika found out his fiancée Lexy Thornberry had been diagnosed with head and neck cancer, it felt like he’d been hit harder than even Jai Opetaia managed in their January world title fight that left him unconscious on the canvas.

But, like that day on the Gold Coast, … View more
When Kiwi boxer David Nyika found out his fiancée Lexy Thornberry had been diagnosed with head and neck cancer, it felt like he’d been hit harder than even Jai Opetaia managed in their January world title fight that left him unconscious on the canvas.

But, like that day on the Gold Coast, when he suffered a fourth-round knockout at the hands of the best cruiserweight on the planet in a fight he took at just three weeks’ notice, the 30-year-old Kiwi has picked himself up, dusted himself off and got on with life.

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3 days ago

Poll: Have you ever had berm issues?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Chances are, if you live on a residential street, you’ve got a berm.

While they might look just like any other strip of grass, berms can spark disputes, inspire guerilla gardeners, and generate some confusion about whose job it is to mow it.

Have you ever had berm issues? Tell us more in … View more
Chances are, if you live on a residential street, you’ve got a berm.

While they might look just like any other strip of grass, berms can spark disputes, inspire guerilla gardeners, and generate some confusion about whose job it is to mow it.

Have you ever had berm issues? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Have you ever had berm issues?
  • 10% Yes
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  • 90% No
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10 votes
3 days ago

When the boss thinks he’s a cat and other Christmas party horror stories

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

If the boss has had a few and starts impersonating a cat and “stroking female managers” at the Christmas do, then things have probably already taken a turn for the worse.

But fights, sexually inappropriate behaviour, drug use and punching a manager in the face are among the litany of work … View more
If the boss has had a few and starts impersonating a cat and “stroking female managers” at the Christmas do, then things have probably already taken a turn for the worse.

But fights, sexually inappropriate behaviour, drug use and punching a manager in the face are among the litany of work Christmas party horror stories employment lawyers have shared with the Waikato Times - as well as advice on how to avoid starting the New Year in an employment tribunal, or worse.

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12 days ago

Some Choice News!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours … View more
Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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5 days ago

Do you agree with the minister?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Finance Minister Nicola Willis is projecting growth for Hamilton city and Waikato region.

Willis, who also has the economic growth and social investment ministerial portfolios, was the main drawcard of a business lunch at SkyCity Hamilton on Friday.

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4 days ago

Poll: Do you have memories of this staircase?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A century-old American staircase, likely ascended by Queen Elizabeth II, is the crowning glory for the builders of the Waikato Regional Theatre.

There’s all kinds of elements of Hamilton’s new theatre that its builders, led by Fosters Construction, will be proud of.

Possibly the most will… View more
A century-old American staircase, likely ascended by Queen Elizabeth II, is the crowning glory for the builders of the Waikato Regional Theatre.

There’s all kinds of elements of Hamilton’s new theatre that its builders, led by Fosters Construction, will be proud of.

Possibly the most will be the 102-year-old staircase made from American oak that was among elements salvaged from the theatre’s predecessor, the old Hamilton Hotel.

Do you have memories of this staircase? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you have memories of this staircase?
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  • 70% No
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10 votes
4 days ago

Would you like an aircraft hangar with that?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it small Waikato town, but that might not be the case for much longer.

With plans well under way to establish New Zealand’s first purpose-built residential aviation community there - tapping into Te Kōwhai’s long-standing aviation connection - the town’s appeal… View more
It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it small Waikato town, but that might not be the case for much longer.

With plans well under way to establish New Zealand’s first purpose-built residential aviation community there - tapping into Te Kōwhai’s long-standing aviation connection - the town’s appeal is set to widen.

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5 days ago

Arts Festival set to beat $11.1 million mark in 2026

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

An economic “hero event” is expected to deliver another multi-million-dollar boost to Hamilton early next year, continuing its steep upward trajectory.

The last Hamilton Arts Festival Toi Ora ki Kirikiriroa, held annually each February and March, provided … View more
An economic “hero event” is expected to deliver another multi-million-dollar boost to Hamilton early next year, continuing its steep upward trajectory.

The last Hamilton Arts Festival Toi Ora ki Kirikiriroa, held annually each February and March, provided a record $11.1 million cash injection to the local economy.

With the line-up for the coming festival now revealed, festival director Geoff Turkington said the figure was on track to be reached again — and then some.

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5 days ago

High-paying mining jobs will bring more Kiwis home, minister says

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Expanding gold mining north of Waihī is the kind of project that could help reverse the flow of workers heading overseas, Resources Minister Shane Jones says.

“They’re not going to come back from Australia to work in some community garden at Kennedy Bay,” Jones told the Waikato Times, … View more
Expanding gold mining north of Waihī is the kind of project that could help reverse the flow of workers heading overseas, Resources Minister Shane Jones says.

“They’re not going to come back from Australia to work in some community garden at Kennedy Bay,” Jones told the Waikato Times, adding that he and NZ First leader Winston Peters had long campaigned for growth in the extractive sector.

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5 days ago

Poll: Are you a champion of Hamilton?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

OPINION: I’ve always sung Hamilton’s praises because A, it's my hometown and B, it’s in my professional interests to do so. However, my pitch has changed lately.

I confess, the narrative I defaulted to for decades was largely centred on Hamilton being close to other places. Now, I … View more
OPINION: I’ve always sung Hamilton’s praises because A, it's my hometown and B, it’s in my professional interests to do so. However, my pitch has changed lately.

I confess, the narrative I defaulted to for decades was largely centred on Hamilton being close to other places. Now, I find myself leading with Hamilton being legitimately cool in and of itself, and 100% believing it.

Are you a champion of Hamilton? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Are you a champion of Hamilton?
  • 85.7% Yes
    85.7% Complete
  • 14.3% No
    14.3% Complete
7 votes
5 days ago

Poll: Do you know a young person looking for a job?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

When Carmen Sutherland lost her job because the company she worked for shut down, she never expected she would be made redundant again less than a year later.

The twenty two-year-old was left out of work when her employer, Godfreys, went into liquidation last year. But shortly after finding a … View more
When Carmen Sutherland lost her job because the company she worked for shut down, she never expected she would be made redundant again less than a year later.

The twenty two-year-old was left out of work when her employer, Godfreys, went into liquidation last year. But shortly after finding a new job at a furniture store, disaster struck again for Sutherland.

Many of the city's younger residents are struggling to find full-time work, faced with more people competing for a smaller number of roles.

Do you know a young person looking for a job? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you know a young person looking for a job?
  • 40% Yes
    40% Complete
  • 60% No
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10 votes
11 days ago

Poll: Are you affected by the contaminated sand recalls?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

There has been “chaos” in some Kmart stores across New Zealand as asbestos-wary shoppers return play sand, forcing the retail giant to close at least one store.

In Hamilton the Te Rapa store was evacuated and put into “quarantine” on Thursday and closed on Friday after sand was … View more
There has been “chaos” in some Kmart stores across New Zealand as asbestos-wary shoppers return play sand, forcing the retail giant to close at least one store.

In Hamilton the Te Rapa store was evacuated and put into “quarantine” on Thursday and closed on Friday after sand was reportedly found in the break room.

Are you affected by the contaminated sand recalls? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Are you affected by the contaminated sand recalls?
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  • 100% No
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24 votes
11 days ago

Poll: Can changing the way we shop actually make a difference? 💸💸💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Shopping has become such a big part of our everyday lives, and the choices we make can influence more than we realise.

If you’d like to make those dollars work harder for our local communities, consider choosing small. Households spend more than $110 billion with big businesses each year. … View more
Shopping has become such a big part of our everyday lives, and the choices we make can influence more than we realise.

If you’d like to make those dollars work harder for our local communities, consider choosing small. Households spend more than $110 billion with big businesses each year. Shifting a portion of that toward small, local retailers can make a huge difference for the wider small-business economy.

Read business journalist Aimee Shaw's piece.

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Can changing the way we shop actually make a difference? 💸💸💸
  • 67.7% Yes - where you shop has impact
    67.7% Complete
  • 32.3% No - price and quality is what matters
    32.3% Complete
585 votes
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7 days ago

Housie

Roben from Saint Andrews

Hi ,
Do we have any housie around here or somewhere closer.

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