Poll: Would you help your ex get back on the dating scene?
A Hamilton couple who split up after 21 years of marriage are helping each other get back into dating.
Read more here.
Would you help your ex find a new partner?
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22.4% Yes, if the split was amicable.
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37.9% No, I wouldn't be in the right headspace.
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39.7% It depends on the circumstances.
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Wondering what's the latest on the Sleepyhead development?
A massive company town development that would allow bedmaker Sleepyhead to move its workforce out of Auckland to Waikato has hit a snag... over where to put the poo.
The inability to hook up to a fully compliant Huntly wastewater treatment plant could slow progress at Sleepyhead Estate’s major Ohinewai industrial and housing development site, a local councillor warns.
Were you following Manta5's progress?
A Waikato company behind a world first water e-bike appears to have sunk, with its directors putting it into voluntary liquidation.
Manta5 directors on Monday released a statement saying they had appointed Paul Manning and Jessica Kellow from BDO as administrators to investigate the company’s financials and put forward recommendations.