Horsham Downs, Hamilton

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2738 days ago

Garage Sale

David from Flagstaff

Garage Sale
14 Bouverie Crescent, Flagstaff. Saturday, 23 June, 7am.
Lots of household items, kids toys/clothes/books, bar leaner with 6 stools, sports gear etc.

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2738 days ago

Two Issues: Weight of Kids and Garden Birds clue to Environment

Jeff from Saint Andrews

Reading the Herald yesterday two important issues were shown.

The first was on 'Weighty Issue for Our Kids' where from a previous study kids up to 14 of 2010 were compared with kids the same ages in 2017 and found the 2017 kids are 1.8kg heavier meaning lots more obesity. If you worry… View more
Reading the Herald yesterday two important issues were shown.

The first was on 'Weighty Issue for Our Kids' where from a previous study kids up to 14 of 2010 were compared with kids the same ages in 2017 and found the 2017 kids are 1.8kg heavier meaning lots more obesity. If you worry about your child and their future find this article and read it as Obesity is a modern disease going to cause massive problems of destroyed joints and bodily dis-function needing more surgery than ever before.
The second article was 'Garden Birds' Give Clues to Our Environment'. This is a survey available to take part in again where people take the time to monitor the birds they see in their own back yard. This information will show the continuing changing nature of birds in our society giving a better idea of how our environment affects them and also us. Who would think the blackbird, thrush and wax-eye would all be disappearing in our generation but this looks likely so needs our help.

2738 days ago

Congratulations to the PM

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford have welcomed a baby girl. To read more, click here.

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2738 days ago

Poll: Would you give your teenager a double bed?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Does it make sense to buy teenagers bigger beds so they have more room to grow? Or, like writer and mum Jayne D'Arcy, do you think a double could equal trouble later on?

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Would you give your teenager a double bed?
  • 42.8% Yes, single beds aren't big enough
    42.8% Complete
  • 38.2% It depends on the size of the room
    38.2% Complete
  • 19% No, a single bed is all they need
    19% Complete
2292 votes
2738 days ago

Poll: Should public holidays be scrapped in NZ?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

After debate around whether Matariki should become a public holiday, ACT leader David Seymour said he was "open" to public holidays being scrapped in New Zealand - well, all but Anzac and Waitangi.

He says people should be able to make their own holiday arrangements, rather than the … View more
After debate around whether Matariki should become a public holiday, ACT leader David Seymour said he was "open" to public holidays being scrapped in New Zealand - well, all but Anzac and Waitangi.

He says people should be able to make their own holiday arrangements, rather than the Government telling us when to take the day off.

We want to know your thoughts. Should people be able to make their own holiday arrangements? Or should we leave our holidays as is?

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Should public holidays be scrapped in NZ?
  • 4% Yes, let's scrap them
    4% Complete
  • 90.8% No, leave them as is
    90.8% Complete
  • 5.2% Let's just keep Anzac and Waitangi Day
    5.2% Complete
2405 votes
2738 days ago

We're on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hamilton Press

The Hamilton Press and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week.
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier … View more
The Hamilton Press and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week.
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier neighbourhood - even if it's just greeting them by name over the fence or popping in for an occasional cuppa. That's what Neighbourly is all about after all. Neighbourly aims to restore the neighbourhoods of old, where neighbours knew each other well enough to pop next door to borrow a cup of sugar or help search for a lost pet.
At the same time, we want to celebrate all the good neighbours who are making an extra effort to support others in communities across the Waikato. These are the ones who organise neighbourhood BBQs, help stack their neighbour's firewood or always put their hand up to babysit.
So if you have a have a neighbour that fits the bill, and needs a bit of thanking, let us know. Nominations can be emailed to julie.kaio@stuff.co.nz

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2738 days ago

Lap dog found brutally killed

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Hello neighbours,

We were shocked to hear Antoinette Ferguson's story about the death of her beloved Yorkshire Terrier, Diezel, this week.

Furthermore, after looking at the evidence she and her daughter, Candice, believe someone is responsible.

They've made a plea for anyone who… View more
Hello neighbours,

We were shocked to hear Antoinette Ferguson's story about the death of her beloved Yorkshire Terrier, Diezel, this week.

Furthermore, after looking at the evidence she and her daughter, Candice, believe someone is responsible.

They've made a plea for anyone who knows something about the incident to contact police.

To read more click here

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2738 days ago

Waikato DHB to reduce services during nursing strike

Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board

The nursing strike planned for Thursday 5 July has been cancelled and will not go ahead on that date. However Waikato DHB has received notice of a second strike on Thursday 12 July. The NZNO union and the DHBs have agreed a revised offer that will be taken to NZNO members this week and we expect to… View moreThe nursing strike planned for Thursday 5 July has been cancelled and will not go ahead on that date. However Waikato DHB has received notice of a second strike on Thursday 12 July. The NZNO union and the DHBs have agreed a revised offer that will be taken to NZNO members this week and we expect to know the outcome of that ballot on Tuesday 10 July.

We are continuing our contingency planning for the proposed strike on 12 July which will impact on a number of services provided by our hospitals.

Please refer to our web page here www.waikatodhb.health.nz... for the most updated information.....

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2738 days ago

Step-by-step grafting

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Read sustainable living expert Sheryn Clothier's how-to on grafting fruit trees.

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2739 days ago

Say thanks to our volunteers

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Our dedicated Fire and Emergency volunteers help keep our communities safe.

So this National Volunteer Week, why not say a big thank you? Here’s how: head to our #LetsHearIt page on Neighbourly and let them know why you’re thankful for what they do.

Our Fire and Emergency New Zealand … View more
Our dedicated Fire and Emergency volunteers help keep our communities safe.

So this National Volunteer Week, why not say a big thank you? Here’s how: head to our #LetsHearIt page on Neighbourly and let them know why you’re thankful for what they do.

Our Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers are always standing by to help out when they’re needed. Thank you for letting them know how grateful you are for everything they do to keep us all safe.
Share your message now

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2739 days ago

Ending soon - Winter Sale

Kaycie from Saint Andrews

Habitat is working towards a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and you can be part of it.
There are two days left of the ReStores once yearly winter sale!
We have great specials in store and are calling for bargain shoppers to support us - Habitat believes in simple, decent … View more
Habitat is working towards a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and you can be part of it.
There are two days left of the ReStores once yearly winter sale!
We have great specials in store and are calling for bargain shoppers to support us - Habitat believes in simple, decent housing that creates a lasting, and positive impact, for communities, across generations.
Get in quick - 29 Bryant Road, Te Rapa.

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2740 days ago

Support workers needed in Te Kauwhata

Vision West

Be part of an award-winning organisation making a real difference in the community. Support workers are needed to assist clients in their own homes with housework, shopping, meal preparation and showering.

Full training is provided. Guaranteed hours available Saturday & Sunday. Full drivers … View more
Be part of an award-winning organisation making a real difference in the community. Support workers are needed to assist clients in their own homes with housework, shopping, meal preparation and showering.

Full training is provided. Guaranteed hours available Saturday & Sunday. Full drivers licence and reliable vehicle, good communication skills with clear spoken English and New Zealand residency or valid work permit essential. Starting rate from $19.80 per hour.

APPLY TODAY

Email midlands.recruitment@visionwest.org.nz or phone the recruitment line on 07 571 0087
Find out more!

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2760 days ago

Roadworks

Sandie from Huntly

Ok who is looking after the roadworks by the Rangiriri battle site.  These works are a sham and been like this for at least 3 months.  Road is still just gravelled and now full of potholes.  Not good on your car when driving over them twice a day.  What's the chances of getting them … View moreOk who is looking after the roadworks by the Rangiriri battle site.  These works are a sham and been like this for at least 3 months.  Road is still just gravelled and now full of potholes.  Not good on your car when driving over them twice a day.  What's the chances of getting them completed before winter definitely gets here.

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