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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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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.
Supriya from Cambridge
Yates Tuff Grass Lawn Seed
Unopened pack
4kg each pack
Two packs available
Each $65
Price: $65
Supriya from Cambridge
Mistral Desk Fan
One year old. Fully functional
Features: Oscillates left and right. Three speed settings.
Price: $15
Supriya from Cambridge
Remington Hair Styler
Used just once.
Condition - Brand New
Price: $30
Amanda from Hamilton East
100 years strong! Services are still being held in the Church by the Fijian Congregation of the Hamilton East Methodist Parish and the Wesley Project Committee, is planning a rebuild to accommodate the growing Fijian community and congregation.
We look forward to celebrating with you on the 5 … View more100 years strong! Services are still being held in the Church by the Fijian Congregation of the Hamilton East Methodist Parish and the Wesley Project Committee, is planning a rebuild to accommodate the growing Fijian community and congregation.
We look forward to celebrating with you on the 5 October, 2025, 10am.
If you have any memorabilia/stories to share from the 100 years that the Wesley Church building has been in existence, please contact the Hamilton East Methodist Church office at 07 856 3940 .
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton
Transform an old piece of furniture into a cool home entertaining statement with your favourite Resene colour. Find out how to refresh your furniture with these easy step by step instructions.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Many workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.
But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.
💬 What do you think? Hybrid… View moreMany workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.
But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.
💬 What do you think? Hybrid forever, or back to the office full-time?
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Aotearoa New Zealand is aiming to be predator-free in 2050 to ensure our islands' unique species of birds, frogs, lizards and plants can thrive.
New Zealand has among the highest proportions of threatened or at-risk species in the world, and around 25 million native birds are killed by … View moreAotearoa New Zealand is aiming to be predator-free in 2050 to ensure our islands' unique species of birds, frogs, lizards and plants can thrive.
New Zealand has among the highest proportions of threatened or at-risk species in the world, and around 25 million native birds are killed by introduced predators every year. But it's not all bad news - when predators are removed or controlled, nature bounces back fast. We’ve already seen it happening in many parts of the country!
People all over Aotearoa are doing their bit - setting traps in their backyards, planting natives, volunteering, or donating. You can too! Backyard trapping is one example of effective individual action.
What do you think? Can we reach our Predator Free target in 2050?
Share your thoughts in the comments!
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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton City councillors voted unanimously to embed art in the city’s infrastructure, backing a policy that allocates up to 1% of future project budgets to creativity.
The draft Arts in Infrastructure policy means new bus shelters, bridges and even footpaths can include design from the outset… View moreHamilton City councillors voted unanimously to embed art in the city’s infrastructure, backing a policy that allocates up to 1% of future project budgets to creativity.
The draft Arts in Infrastructure policy means new bus shelters, bridges and even footpaths can include design from the outset rather than art being tacked on later.
Do you think creative design should be worked into city infrastructure? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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Get painting and help Kiwi kids. Buy any Resene 60 mL testpot colour starting with the letter P, O or T and Resene will donate $1 to Plunket NZ.
Visit your local Resene ColorShop to find all the colour you need to bring out the best in your home.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
NZTA has the tick to extend the Waikato Expressway south to Piarere.
The plans include an interchange at the State Highway 1 and Karāpiro Rd intersection as well as pedestrian and cyclist access to Karāpiro School.
What do you think about this expressway news? Tell us your reasons in the … View moreNZTA has the tick to extend the Waikato Expressway south to Piarere.
The plans include an interchange at the State Highway 1 and Karāpiro Rd intersection as well as pedestrian and cyclist access to Karāpiro School.
What do you think about this expressway news? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Rudi from Chartwell
Special Voting Packs
What is a special vote?
A special vote is used when voting papers haven’t arrived or have been damaged (by rain, snails, etc.). Voters fill out a form, sign a declaration, and then cast their vote.
Do I need ID to cast a special vote?
If the voter is signing the … View moreSpecial Voting Packs
What is a special vote?
A special vote is used when voting papers haven’t arrived or have been damaged (by rain, snails, etc.). Voters fill out a form, sign a declaration, and then cast their vote.
Do I need ID to cast a special vote?
If the voter is signing the declaration in front of an electoral official on the day, valid ID is required.
If someone else (e.g. a partner or flatmate) is signing the declaration, ID is not required.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
As Hamiltonians face steep rates bills, the city’s public servants get up to two days working from the comfort of home.
The most popular day to login remotely for regional council workers is Friday.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The pungent aroma around Waikato’s ‘weed roundabout’ has also been noticed by police, at least according to one person living near to the new, $60m Piarere roundabout.
In the wake of reporting the noticeable, pungent cannabis like smell wafting around the new roundabout - something the New… View moreThe pungent aroma around Waikato’s ‘weed roundabout’ has also been noticed by police, at least according to one person living near to the new, $60m Piarere roundabout.
In the wake of reporting the noticeable, pungent cannabis like smell wafting around the new roundabout - something the New Zealand Transport Agency, and social media users have picked up on - the Waikato Times approached a number of properties close to the site.
Have you got a whiff of weed when travelling through this roundabout? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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