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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Most people passing through the sleepy North Waikato settlement of Glen Afton would never know it was the location of one of the country’s most tragic mining disasters.
Now, you can’t miss it. The Glen Afton Pukemiro Society, working in conjunction with a community-led development team at … View moreMost people passing through the sleepy North Waikato settlement of Glen Afton would never know it was the location of one of the country’s most tragic mining disasters.
Now, you can’t miss it. The Glen Afton Pukemiro Society, working in conjunction with a community-led development team at the Waikato District Council and others in the community, west of Huntly, has created an impressive memorial.
Do you know anyone affected by the Glen Afton mine disaster? 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 Waikato District mayoral candidate Aksel Bech answered our questionnaire.
Info includes the district's top three issues as he sees it, and how he'll represent the area on the national stage.
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton Zoo’s got a new panda, but it’s a little more colourful than you might expect - and it’s ceramic.
The sculpture, gifted by Hamilton’s sister-city Chengdu, was unveiled during a small ceremony on Sunday.
Pat from Melville
CAN YOU HELP!!!
We are a group of ladies who knit and crochet blankets, jumpers, hats, scarves and mittens/gloves for people in Eastern Europe who live under war conditions. Our work goes to Romania (the poorest country in Eastern Europe), Moldova and the Ukraine to help those who are in … View moreCAN YOU HELP!!!
We are a group of ladies who knit and crochet blankets, jumpers, hats, scarves and mittens/gloves for people in Eastern Europe who live under war conditions. Our work goes to Romania (the poorest country in Eastern Europe), Moldova and the Ukraine to help those who are in desperate need.
If you have any left-over wool that is surplus to your requirements, we would love to have it as we can make use of it - even small quantities are useful – we don’t waste anything.!!
If you can help, please call me (Pat) and I will arrange to collect it. My number is 021-057-0371.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Six weeks after an application to build a waste to energy plant in Te Awamutu had been paused due to unpaid bills, residents say they have been left in limbo awaiting a result with other developments in the town stalled.
Te Awamutu property developer Eoin Fitzpatrick is chairperson of local … View moreSix weeks after an application to build a waste to energy plant in Te Awamutu had been paused due to unpaid bills, residents say they have been left in limbo awaiting a result with other developments in the town stalled.
Te Awamutu property developer Eoin Fitzpatrick is chairperson of local action group Don’t Burn Waipā, which has opposed Global Contracting Solutions’ (GCS) controversial $200 million Paewira waste-to-energy incinerator project since it was first tabled in late 2021.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A Rototuna man has been charged and ordered to dismantle his garden shed, even though the rules that make it non-compliant will be scrapped by the end of the year.
Brian Morgan said he feels singled out, with other sheds visible on his street, but council only going after his.
Have you ever … View moreA Rototuna man has been charged and ordered to dismantle his garden shed, even though the rules that make it non-compliant will be scrapped by the end of the year.
Brian Morgan said he feels singled out, with other sheds visible on his street, but council only going after his.
Have you ever had shed issues? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce the second of two World History courses for our upcoming Term 4 offerings: HIS221: A History of the Apocalypse with Peter Dornauf, MA. 3 weekly Wednesday morning sessions beginning 29 October 2025, 11:00am-1:00pm in Hamilton, New Zealand on on-line from anywhere … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce the second of two World History courses for our upcoming Term 4 offerings: HIS221: A History of the Apocalypse with Peter Dornauf, MA. 3 weekly Wednesday morning sessions beginning 29 October 2025, 11:00am-1:00pm in Hamilton, New Zealand on on-line from anywhere in the world with a good internet connection. Register on-line now at earthdiverse.org.nz...
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce the first of two World History courses for our upcoming Term 4 offerings: HIS310: The Dead Sea Scrolls with Dr Dennis Greene, PhD. Six consecutive weekly Monday evening sessions beginning 13 October 2025, 7:30-9:00pm in Hamilton, New Zealand on on-line from … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce the first of two World History courses for our upcoming Term 4 offerings: HIS310: The Dead Sea Scrolls with Dr Dennis Greene, PhD. Six consecutive weekly Monday evening sessions beginning 13 October 2025, 7:30-9:00pm in Hamilton, New Zealand on on-line from anywhere in the world with a good internet connection. Register on-line now at lnkd.in...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).
(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)
Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down … View moreWe’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).
(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)
Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down a bit, the Neighbourly Team are keen to hear from you: how are you feeling about it all?
Summer’s coming, and holidays are on the horizon … should we be focusing on the future rather than the past quarter? Or is this dip in the road a real concern?
Share your thoughts in the comments!
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
It has been a car park, a garden, a plaza and a political headache.
And wait for it - Hamilton’s most contested public space is once again up for debate. Hamilton’s Central Business Association is organising a fun event - in conjunction with the NZ Institute of Architects - to discuss the … View moreIt has been a car park, a garden, a plaza and a political headache.
And wait for it - Hamilton’s most contested public space is once again up for debate. Hamilton’s Central Business Association is organising a fun event - in conjunction with the NZ Institute of Architects - to discuss the much derided location’s future.
What would you do to improve Garden Place? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
If you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.
If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love… View moreIf you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.
If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love the Summerset life.
We can’t wait to welcome you on Sunday 5 October from 10am – 2pm.
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton
Letting go of the chase for romance and finding freedom in Addictive Eaters Anonymous
I can remember my mother saying to me, “Men don't like clingy women,” or words to that effect. But I knew that I would be incapable of doing anything else because the man would be the one to solve all … View moreLetting go of the chase for romance and finding freedom in Addictive Eaters Anonymous
I can remember my mother saying to me, “Men don't like clingy women,” or words to that effect. But I knew that I would be incapable of doing anything else because the man would be the one to solve all my problems.
I'd always chased. I was the one who chased. I never waited for the man to become the hunter. I was always on the prowl. So, of course, it never worked out, because for whatever reason, I always seemed to get the ones who were as sick as I was. But I didn't realize that at the time.
Gary from Glenview
One glass balustrade panel & end pot let over after our balcony upgrade. These are brand new. Glass is still in box. Retail @ Bunnings $165
Price: $100
Amanda from Hamilton East
Starting 9 October, we are going to be sewing again Thursday nights 5.15-7.15 at Waimarie Community Centre, 53 Wellington St, Hamilton East. Beginner, looking to make something you have in mind, need a starter pattern, or just some company to share ideas with, contact Jililan at 078583453 to set … View moreStarting 9 October, we are going to be sewing again Thursday nights 5.15-7.15 at Waimarie Community Centre, 53 Wellington St, Hamilton East. Beginner, looking to make something you have in mind, need a starter pattern, or just some company to share ideas with, contact Jililan at 078583453 to set aside some time out sewing.
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