Maeroa, Hamilton

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163 days ago

Create a Family-Friendly Seedling Station with Resene Lustacryl

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton

Get the whole family involved in making a cosy space for nurturing seedlings painted in Resene Lustacryl so it's easy to keep clean and tidy. While you make the propagator, the kids can create the biodegradable containers and labels for growing. Find out how to make and finish your own with … View moreGet the whole family involved in making a cosy space for nurturing seedlings painted in Resene Lustacryl so it's easy to keep clean and tidy. While you make the propagator, the kids can create the biodegradable containers and labels for growing. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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164 days ago

Hamilton Roller Skating Clubs Mid-Winter Christmas Disco

Russelle from Nawton

Roll on down to Hamilton Roller Skating Club at Melville Park and join us for an evening of fun of skating and activities at our Mid-Winter Christmas Roller Disco. Pop on your Xmas hats tinsel, bright lights and xmas gear .
WHERE: Sat 28th June 7.00pm to 9.00pm
COST: Entry fee $5.00 include … View more
Roll on down to Hamilton Roller Skating Club at Melville Park and join us for an evening of fun of skating and activities at our Mid-Winter Christmas Roller Disco. Pop on your Xmas hats tinsel, bright lights and xmas gear .
WHERE: Sat 28th June 7.00pm to 9.00pm
COST: Entry fee $5.00 include Skate Hire
Drinks and snacks on sale. Please note cash only. All ages catered for
Funds raised for our artistic skater's competitions and events

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164 days ago

Social housing ‘bullet’ dodged, say Flagstaff residents

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Flagstaff residents are jubilant a controversial Kainga Ora housing project has been scrapped, saying they’ve “dodged a bullet”.

The cancellation is part of a wider move by the Government to axe 212 state housing projects across the country, cancelling up to 3500 new homes.

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164 days ago

Poll: Do you think the bowel cancer screening age should be lower?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Two Waikato friends in their forties, both with terminal cancer, are begging the Government to lower the age for bowel cancer screening.

Jackie Robertson, 48, reached out to Kirsten Morland, 45, in January, soon after hearing about Morland’s bowel cancer diagnosis.

Do you think the bowel … View more
Two Waikato friends in their forties, both with terminal cancer, are begging the Government to lower the age for bowel cancer screening.

Jackie Robertson, 48, reached out to Kirsten Morland, 45, in January, soon after hearing about Morland’s bowel cancer diagnosis.

Do you think the bowel cancer screening age should be lower (45 instead of 58)? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think the bowel cancer screening age should be lower?
  • 93.8% Yes
    93.8% Complete
  • 6.3% No
    6.3% Complete
32 votes
164 days ago

What is happening in your community during the Winter School Holiday?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Stuck on what to do these school holidays? Check out some of the school holiday events and programmes listed in your community

Library: School Holiday events

Out and About across Waikato
Hamilton Gardens: Fun for the family
Hamilton Zoo: Visit
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari: Visit
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Stuck on what to do these school holidays? Check out some of the school holiday events and programmes listed in your community

Library: School Holiday events

Out and About across Waikato
Hamilton Gardens: Fun for the family
Hamilton Zoo: Visit
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari: Visit
Waikato Museum & Gallery: School Holiday Programme

Find a local playground
What about a cycling or trail adventure?

Know of any other activities our tamariki can engage in? Post them below for your neighbours to see!

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165 days ago

What are your thoughts on the All Black squad named for the tests against France?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

As one Australian-born Chiefs prop prepares to pack his bags and move across the Tasman to pursue a potential test future with the Wallabies, another is relieved he stayed in New Zealand after earning a “shock” All Blacks call-up.

Sydney-born loosehead Ollie Norris was among … View more
As one Australian-born Chiefs prop prepares to pack his bags and move across the Tasman to pursue a potential test future with the Wallabies, another is relieved he stayed in New Zealand after earning a “shock” All Blacks call-up.

Sydney-born loosehead Ollie Norris was among five new faces named in the 33-man squad for next month’s three-test series against France – the main beneficiary of veteran Ofa Tuʻungafasi’s neck injury.

What are your thoughts on the All Black squad named for the tests against France?

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165 days ago

Poll: How are you feeling about the Waikato economy?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

As 2025 reaches its halfway mark, Waikato is in an “enviable position” because of a steady resurgence of its rural economy.

While much of New Zealand grapples with slowing consumer spending, cautious hiring, and global uncertainty, Waikato has its agricultural strength.

How are you … View more
As 2025 reaches its halfway mark, Waikato is in an “enviable position” because of a steady resurgence of its rural economy.

While much of New Zealand grapples with slowing consumer spending, cautious hiring, and global uncertainty, Waikato has its agricultural strength.

How are you feeling about the Waikato economy? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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How are you feeling about the Waikato economy?
  • 0% Positive
    0% Complete
  • 0% Uncertain
    0% Complete
  • 0% Negative
    0% Complete
  • 0% Other (explain in the comments)
    0% Complete
0 votes
165 days ago

Poll: What should happen now?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The age of the skewwhiff Hamilton bus logo might not be over after all.

Less than a year after Hamilton City Council spent $170 to straighten the depot’s iconic but awkward sign, the tumbled bus is doing what it does best, leaning again.

What should happen now? Tell us your reasons in the … View more
The age of the skewwhiff Hamilton bus logo might not be over after all.

Less than a year after Hamilton City Council spent $170 to straighten the depot’s iconic but awkward sign, the tumbled bus is doing what it does best, leaning again.

What should happen now? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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What should happen now?
  • 7.1% Straighten it again
    7.1% Complete
  • 92.9% Just leave it
    92.9% Complete
  • 0% Something else (explain in the comments)
    0% Complete
28 votes
165 days ago

Share your pet adoption story and be in to win!

The Team from SPCA Hamilton - Centre & Op Shops

SPCA have teamed up with @MoreFM and @Petdirect to celebrate the joy of adoption — and we want to hear your heartwarming stories!

Share your pet adoption story for a chance to win a $500 product voucher, generously sponsored by our friends at Petdirect. Plus, MoreFM will donate $500 to SPCA on… View more
SPCA have teamed up with @MoreFM and @Petdirect to celebrate the joy of adoption — and we want to hear your heartwarming stories!

Share your pet adoption story for a chance to win a $500 product voucher, generously sponsored by our friends at Petdirect. Plus, MoreFM will donate $500 to SPCA on behalf of the winner. Visit the MoreFM Facebook page to enter the draw and help us spread the love for animals and giving them a second chance!

And if you are still looking for your perfect match, head to www.spca.nz... now!

165 days ago

Celebrating our 2025 Prospa Local Business Hero winner!

Prospa

Picking up an incredible 27% of Neighbourly member votes, we are thrilled to announce Catnap Cafe as this year's Prospa Local Business Hero! Catnap is an incredible small business based in Christchurch - both a traditional cafe where cat lovers and cats can spend time together - as well as a … View morePicking up an incredible 27% of Neighbourly member votes, we are thrilled to announce Catnap Cafe as this year's Prospa Local Business Hero! Catnap is an incredible small business based in Christchurch - both a traditional cafe where cat lovers and cats can spend time together - as well as a home for rescues, helping them find forever homes.

Here's a few words from Alyssa and Nate, the founders of Catap Cafe: "We’re stoked to have won the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards! We’re so grateful to our community for the nominations, votes and ongoing support and we’re super proud of what Catnap means to people. Having this recognition means a lot to us."

A huge congratulations to the Catnap team - and a big thank you to every Neighbourly member who made a nomination and voted in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero campaign!
Learn more about Prospa

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167 days ago

Luxon speaks after US bombing of Iran

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

MESSINES, BELGIUM | The US strike on Iran creates “opportunity” for dialogue, says Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Luxon, speaking from a war memorial for New Zealand soldiers in Messines, Belgium days out from a Nato meeting, which US President Donald Trump is expected to attend, offered… View more
MESSINES, BELGIUM | The US strike on Iran creates “opportunity” for dialogue, says Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Luxon, speaking from a war memorial for New Zealand soldiers in Messines, Belgium days out from a Nato meeting, which US President Donald Trump is expected to attend, offered no direct criticism of the strikes.

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167 days ago

Poll: Do you think trespass notices work?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

They can land you three months in jail or a $1000 fine, more than 400,000 of them have been issued in the past decade but according to women’s safety advocates - they’re not worth the paper they’re written on.

In the wake of the Government’s proposed new anti-stalking laws, the Waikato … View more
They can land you three months in jail or a $1000 fine, more than 400,000 of them have been issued in the past decade but according to women’s safety advocates - they’re not worth the paper they’re written on.

In the wake of the Government’s proposed new anti-stalking laws, the Waikato Times spoke to advocates - and a stalking victim - who all share the same view on Trespass Notices.

Do you think trespass notices work? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you think trespass notices work?
  • 0% Yes
    0% Complete
  • 64.3% No
    64.3% Complete
  • 35.7% Don't know - no experience with them
    35.7% Complete
28 votes
166 days ago

Poll: What do you think should happen?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A bid to turn a historic former munitions facility into a crafting hub has won some city council backing, and the possibility of cash with it.

Hamilton City Council had earmarked $200,000 earmarked for the demolition of an old facility on Flynn Park in Hamilton East. A group of councillors wants… View more
A bid to turn a historic former munitions facility into a crafting hub has won some city council backing, and the possibility of cash with it.

Hamilton City Council had earmarked $200,000 earmarked for the demolition of an old facility on Flynn Park in Hamilton East. A group of councillors wants to redirect that to a proposed revamp led by the Waikato Guild of Woodworkers.

What do you think should happen? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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What do you think should happen?
  • 0% Go with the woodwork plan
    0% Complete
  • 0% Demolish it
    0% Complete
  • 0% Something else (explain in the comments)
    0% Complete
0 votes
166 days ago

'It’s very hard to be a business person at this time'

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

After nearly 15 years sweetening the lives of locals, Theobroma Chocolate Lounge at Chartwell has closed its doors - unable to weather the pressure of rising costs and a sharply declining market.

Co-owner Balaka Malhotra, who ran the business with her husband Ian Roberts-Thomson, said she fought… View more
After nearly 15 years sweetening the lives of locals, Theobroma Chocolate Lounge at Chartwell has closed its doors - unable to weather the pressure of rising costs and a sharply declining market.

Co-owner Balaka Malhotra, who ran the business with her husband Ian Roberts-Thomson, said she fought to keep it going, but the odds were stacked too high.

Theobroma’s Centre Place café in the CBD, which the couple also owns, is still running - for now.

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166 days ago

Quiz Night

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Put your thinking caps on and join us for a one-night-only Quiz Night Fundraiser – a fun evening of trivia, prizes, and community spirit, all in support of our creative community spaces.

Details:
When: Thursday 17 July, 6pm–8:30pm

Where: Biddy Mulligans, 17b Hood Street, Hamilton
Cost: … View more
Put your thinking caps on and join us for a one-night-only Quiz Night Fundraiser – a fun evening of trivia, prizes, and community spirit, all in support of our creative community spaces.

Details:
When: Thursday 17 July, 6pm–8:30pm

Where: Biddy Mulligans, 17b Hood Street, Hamilton
Cost: $15 per person (teams of 4–6, or join solo and we’ll match you up)

On the night:
Team prize for 1st place
Spot prizes and raffles
Drinks and food available to purchase

It’s a great way to support a good cause and have a blast while you're at it. July 17 will be here before you know it – book your spot now -www.artsforhealth.co.nz

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