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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Auckland to Coromandel ferry services are set to return this summer, but it’s not yet confirmed who will be at the helm.
Fullers announced in October 2022 it was removing its Coromandel ferry service for the summer season until staffing levels allowed it to resume.
Have you ever taken a … View moreAuckland to Coromandel ferry services are set to return this summer, but it’s not yet confirmed who will be at the helm.
Fullers announced in October 2022 it was removing its Coromandel ferry service for the summer season until staffing levels allowed it to resume.
Have you ever taken a ferry from the Coromandel to Auckland (or vice-versa)? 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
A star-studded who’s-who of the biggest acts in New Zealand music will be performing on seven stages at the Homegrown festival at Hamilton’s Claudeland’s Oval.
And two of the Waikato’s most venerated rock bands, The Datsuns and Devilskin, are among the 40 groups and performers unveiled … View moreA star-studded who’s-who of the biggest acts in New Zealand music will be performing on seven stages at the Homegrown festival at Hamilton’s Claudeland’s Oval.
And two of the Waikato’s most venerated rock bands, The Datsuns and Devilskin, are among the 40 groups and performers unveiled in a just-announced line-up for the festival, to be held on Saturday, March 14 next year.
Who's your favourite Kiwi musician/band? 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
Discover the beauty of watercolour painting in a relaxed, supportive watercolour class designed for all skill levels. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your technique, these sessions will guide you through the fundamentals of watercolour, from blending colours to creating… View moreDiscover the beauty of watercolour painting in a relaxed, supportive watercolour class designed for all skill levels. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your technique, these sessions will guide you through the fundamentals of watercolour, from blending colours to creating stunning effects.
Perfect for anyone who wants to explore their creativity, build confidence, and enjoy the calming process of painting. Experience the achievement of creating something unique while unwinding in a peaceful, welcoming space. This is a small class of 8 people only to allow plenty of tutor access.
Starting Tuesday 7th October - 25th November
9.30am - 11.30am, 8 weeks , $185
Tutor - Jennifer Park
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The Waikato Regional Council has lost two election candidates after the sudden death of Maxine Moana-Tuwhangai, and the withdrawal of former Hamilton mayor Russ Rimmington on medical grounds.
Tipa Mahuta has now been elected unopposed to the council’s Ngā Hau e Whā Constituency.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Reporter Paora Manuel has been out and about again, asking locals what they think - and checking in with the decision makers too.
One local MP is open to the possibility of banning plastic wet wipes in New Zealand.
But the Environment Minister is wiping out any suggestions that we go ahead … View moreReporter Paora Manuel has been out and about again, asking locals what they think - and checking in with the decision makers too.
One local MP is open to the possibility of banning plastic wet wipes in New Zealand.
But the Environment Minister is wiping out any suggestions that we go ahead and follow the UK’s lead.
What do you think? 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
The biggest crime in Tamahere is stolen mail. The loudest complaint is about traffic chicanes.
Yet behind the rural calm and neighbourly charm, this pocket of Waikato on Hamilton’s southern edge is undergoing a surge in popularity that has made it one of the region’s hottest lifestyle … View moreThe biggest crime in Tamahere is stolen mail. The loudest complaint is about traffic chicanes.
Yet behind the rural calm and neighbourly charm, this pocket of Waikato on Hamilton’s southern edge is undergoing a surge in popularity that has made it one of the region’s hottest lifestyle destinations — and one of its most expensive.
Does Tamahere appeal to you? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Electors in Matamata-Piako will need to choose from a former mayor, the current mayor, or a wildcard contender recently returned from overseas in October’s council elections.
But whether they’re keen on baking cupcakes for councillors, like the incumbent one has done in the past, is yet to … View moreElectors in Matamata-Piako will need to choose from a former mayor, the current mayor, or a wildcard contender recently returned from overseas in October’s council elections.
But whether they’re keen on baking cupcakes for councillors, like the incumbent one has done in the past, is yet to be seen.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Wet wipes, water infrastructure and getting young men “out of their basements” were all on the agenda as Hamilton’s mayoral and council contenders looked for votes at a candidates forum on Sunday.
Twenty-one candidates in total, including nine aiming for the mayoralty, assembled at the … View moreWet wipes, water infrastructure and getting young men “out of their basements” were all on the agenda as Hamilton’s mayoral and council contenders looked for votes at a candidates forum on Sunday.
Twenty-one candidates in total, including nine aiming for the mayoralty, assembled at the Riverlea Theatre for the East Ward candidates debate.
Have you been to a candidate forum? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Two University of Waikato scientists have secured major health research grants, with projects that could directly change lives – from helping amputees gain confidence with prosthetic limbs to creating new ways of stopping harmful cells from spreading.
For many amputees, learning to use a … View moreTwo University of Waikato scientists have secured major health research grants, with projects that could directly change lives – from helping amputees gain confidence with prosthetic limbs to creating new ways of stopping harmful cells from spreading.
For many amputees, learning to use a prosthetic limb is so mentally demanding that almost half eventually give up on it. Dr Mahonri Owen (Ngāti Hine; Ngāti Tūwharetoa), Senior Lecturer in Engineering, wants to change that.
Did you know this work was happening in our region?
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
If James Wilson was the toast of Southland 14 years ago, Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa has become the latest name to have them dancing in Dee Street.
The blockbusting Moana Pasifika No 8 was a standout figure among multiple heroes for the Stags as they revelled in the stormy Hamilton weather and … View moreIf James Wilson was the toast of Southland 14 years ago, Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa has become the latest name to have them dancing in Dee Street.
The blockbusting Moana Pasifika No 8 was a standout figure among multiple heroes for the Stags as they revelled in the stormy Hamilton weather and lifted the Ranfurly Shield from Waikato on Sunday.
Cordwainer from Melville
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
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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...
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