Melville, Hamilton

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

61 days ago

EarthDiverse course on the Dead Sea Scrolls

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is pleased to announce one of our 2025 Term 4 History courses on the Dead Sea Scrolls with Dennis Green, PhD. Dennis, an archaeologist and former lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Waikato, is New Zealand's foremost scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Come and join … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce one of our 2025 Term 4 History courses on the Dead Sea Scrolls with Dennis Green, PhD. Dennis, an archaeologist and former lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Waikato, is New Zealand's foremost scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Come and join us for 6 consecutive weekly sessions in Hamilton (or on-line via Zoom if you live elsewhere), on Monday nights beginning 13 October 2025. For more information and registration click the Read More link below to visit our website

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62 days ago

4-Week Arts Therapy Taster Group for Adults

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Discover the benefits of arts therapy in this 4-week taster group designed for adults seeking a unique approach to creative wellbeing. This introductory course provides a relaxed, supportive environment where no artistic experience is needed. There is no expectation to share personal stories—just… View moreDiscover the benefits of arts therapy in this 4-week taster group designed for adults seeking a unique approach to creative wellbeing. This introductory course provides a relaxed, supportive environment where no artistic experience is needed. There is no expectation to share personal stories—just an opportunity to explore your creativity and experience the calming effects of artmaking.

This course is ideal for those with the time and resources to invest in themselves, whether you are curious about art therapy for personal growth, self-care, or simply looking for a fresh, engaging experience. All materials are included. Treat yourself to a purposeful and enjoyable four weeks of creativity and wellbeing.

When: Tuesday 7 October - 28 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm
Where: Koowhai Room, Rototuna Library, Rototuna, Hamilton
Cost: $165 quality materials supplied
Limited to 7 people

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68 days ago

Poll: Is the Government doing enough now to avoid a serious budget gap in the future? 💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.

There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the … View more
The Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.

There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the challenges ahead.

Want to read more? Andrea Vance shares her opinions here.

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Is the Government doing enough now to avoid a serious budget gap in the future? 💸
  • 18.8% Yes
    18.8% Complete
  • 76.4% No
    76.4% Complete
  • 4.7% No opinion
    4.7% Complete
1370 votes
63 days ago

Journey Through Art

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Designed for people of all abilities, including those living with disabilities, this class encourages creativity, self-expression, and the joy of making art. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for fresh inspiration, you’ll have the freedom to experiment, discover what you love, and … View moreDesigned for people of all abilities, including those living with disabilities, this class encourages creativity, self-expression, and the joy of making art. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for fresh inspiration, you’ll have the freedom to experiment, discover what you love, and develop your artistic style and art skills in a tutored class.

Starts Monday 6th October - Monday 1st December 2025
8 weeks, 9.30am - 11.30am


Suitable for all art skill levels and abilities Tutor Scarlett Jeong

Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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64 days ago

Float style by your bedside with Resene.

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton

Make a floating bedside ledge that tones into your colour scheme with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen or higher gloss Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to create and paint your own floating ledge with these easy step by step instructions.

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64 days ago

Aliens, warriors, heroes, princesses ... and Gollum: The big productions filmed in (and possibly coming to) the Waikato

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A distant, desolate planet. The sandy beaches of Hawaii. The mystical land of Hyrule. And good old Middle Earth.

The Waikato region is doubling - or could soon be doubling - for a wide range of locations in a number of big-budget productions that are providing healthy cash injections for the … View more
A distant, desolate planet. The sandy beaches of Hawaii. The mystical land of Hyrule. And good old Middle Earth.

The Waikato region is doubling - or could soon be doubling - for a wide range of locations in a number of big-budget productions that are providing healthy cash injections for the local economy.

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78 days ago

Weaker-than-expected economy, political polls turn on Christopher Luxon

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon walked into a $1500-a-head dinner last night with his leadership of the country and its economy under serious pressure.

Just eight hours before Stats NZ revealed the economy had shrunk by an unexpected 0.9% in the second quarter of the year, while new polling … View more
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon walked into a $1500-a-head dinner last night with his leadership of the country and its economy under serious pressure.

Just eight hours before Stats NZ revealed the economy had shrunk by an unexpected 0.9% in the second quarter of the year, while new polling reveals the public is more fed up than it has been at any point since the last election.

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67 days ago

Poll: Do you have memories of Centre Place in its earlier days?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Hamilton’s Centre Place is turning 40 but in the world of ever-evolving shopping habits, the only constant is change.

When the mall opened in 1985, Hamiltonians poured in for traditional retail shopping, browsing the latest fashion with the added novelty of grabbing a bite at the bustling food… View more
Hamilton’s Centre Place is turning 40 but in the world of ever-evolving shopping habits, the only constant is change.

When the mall opened in 1985, Hamiltonians poured in for traditional retail shopping, browsing the latest fashion with the added novelty of grabbing a bite at the bustling food court.

Do you have memories of Centre Place in its earlier days? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you have memories of Centre Place in its earlier days?
  • 72% Yes
    72% Complete
  • 28% No
    28% Complete
25 votes
65 days ago

Poll: Do you use artificial intelligence?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

AI is cutting a disruptive path through Waikato’s property market — and one Hamilton developer says it’s already saving him thousands while threatening to make entire professions obsolete.

John Kenel, founder of Assured Property Investments, has embraced AI across nearly every part of his … View more
AI is cutting a disruptive path through Waikato’s property market — and one Hamilton developer says it’s already saving him thousands while threatening to make entire professions obsolete.

John Kenel, founder of Assured Property Investments, has embraced AI across nearly every part of his business.

Do you use AI? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you use artificial intelligence?
  • 21.1% Yes
    21.1% Complete
  • 78.9% No
    78.9% Complete
19 votes
65 days ago

There’s something in the water, say scientists

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

People on rural drinking water supplies in Waikato could have nitrates in their water, some in unsafe levels.

According to a study, the source is dairy effluent run-off.

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65 days ago

Poll: What do you think of this night market move?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Hamilton’s Night Market is on the move again with organisers revealing they will set up shop at the University of Waikato from this coming Friday.

Night Market director Paul de Jonge told the Waikato Times that the market, which has shifted location four times, has “found our stop”.

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Hamilton’s Night Market is on the move again with organisers revealing they will set up shop at the University of Waikato from this coming Friday.

Night Market director Paul de Jonge told the Waikato Times that the market, which has shifted location four times, has “found our stop”.

What do you think of this night market move? 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 of this night market move?
  • 38.1% Good plan
    38.1% Complete
  • 42.9% Not a fan
    42.9% Complete
  • 19% I'll wait and see
    19% Complete
21 votes
66 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Friday 17 & Saturday 18 October, 10am - 2pm.

Experience the award-winning lifestyle at a Ryman village.

Join us at our open days and explore our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and see the premium amenities on offer.

We look forward to seeing you.

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74 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Bird of the Year ... voting is open!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats … View more
For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats they face, and how we can protect our feathered taonga. Important work that we love seeing!

Who was last year’s champ? 🏆 The Yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world’s rarest penguins. But this year, Neighbourly is keeping a close eye on another ocean wanderer: the Tītī (Cook’s petrel).

Who is getting your vote this year? 🐦💛

🗳 Voting closes: Sunday 28 September
🏅 Winner announced: Monday 29 September

We hope this brings a smile!

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66 days ago

Your plasma can help treat someone’s cancer

NZ Blood

The treatment for someone’s serious illness can begin with the kind donation of
plasma from a New Zealander. Donated plasma can help treat up to 50 different
illnesses including cancer, kidney disease and severe burns, and make up to 11
life-saving products. It’s a precious gift to those in … View more
The treatment for someone’s serious illness can begin with the kind donation of
plasma from a New Zealander. Donated plasma can help treat up to 50 different
illnesses including cancer, kidney disease and severe burns, and make up to 11
life-saving products. It’s a precious gift to those in need. But it’s in high demand.

Please help someone start their new life today.Book now to donate, download the NZ Blood App or call 0800 448 325.
Book to donate

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66 days ago

Taharoa mine housing shake-up: Workers told to move as lease ends

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Eviction notices have rattled workers at the Taharoa Ironsand Mine village, but the company says it’s a “rationalisation” to make the housing situation fairer.

Taharoa Ironsand Limited (TIL) operates the mine, about 14 kilometres southwest of Kāwhia. The company confirmed that eight … View more
Eviction notices have rattled workers at the Taharoa Ironsand Mine village, but the company says it’s a “rationalisation” to make the housing situation fairer.

Taharoa Ironsand Limited (TIL) operates the mine, about 14 kilometres southwest of Kāwhia. The company confirmed that eight employees recently received 90-day tenancy termination notices - but said they’d be rehoused.

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