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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
If you grew up with Ready To Roll on your TV every Saturday, then this one is for you.
Three of Aotearoa’s iconic bands, Th’ Dudes, The Mockers and Stellar* are joining forces for Ready To Roll, a nationwide tour set to revive the country with old-school Kiwi rock and roll energy.
Are you… View moreIf you grew up with Ready To Roll on your TV every Saturday, then this one is for you.
Three of Aotearoa’s iconic bands, Th’ Dudes, The Mockers and Stellar* are joining forces for Ready To Roll, a nationwide tour set to revive the country with old-school Kiwi rock and roll energy.
Are you a fan of any of these Kiwi groups? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hamilton’s hospitality operators are on edge after a string of burglaries and robberies targeting bars and restaurants across the city.
Rototuna’s Fergus Bar and Kitchen has been struck four times since opening in February last year — twice in the past three weeks alone. One break-in saw … View moreHamilton’s hospitality operators are on edge after a string of burglaries and robberies targeting bars and restaurants across the city.
Rototuna’s Fergus Bar and Kitchen has been struck four times since opening in February last year — twice in the past three weeks alone. One break-in saw alcohol taken from behind the bar and a “pretty big mess” left behind.
Have any hospo outlets near you been affected by break-ins? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Just three votes separate contenders for a council seat in Taupō - one of several close battles as vote counting continues.
The tightest margin is in Taupō’s Mangakino-Pouākani Ward, where Hope Woodward has moved three votes ahead of Marlene Johnson, a Monday morning council update said.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Jobs are likely to be lost at Hamilton City Council, a rates cap is on the horizon and for Hamilton’s new Mayor Tim Macindoe, “the training wheels are off”.
The Waikato Times sat down with Macindoe on Sunday morning, … View moreJobs are likely to be lost at Hamilton City Council, a rates cap is on the horizon and for Hamilton’s new Mayor Tim Macindoe, “the training wheels are off”.
The Waikato Times sat down with Macindoe on Sunday morning, less that 24 hours since he got the call confirming his elevation to the top job, where he outlined his priorities for the country’s fastest growing city, and the challenges he will have to overcome.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Voting closes at noon - here's hoping for a late surge because voter numbers have been pretty low.
Progress results will start rolling in through the afternoon, so keep an eye on our site for updates.
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Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A Hamilton East restaurant has had to close its doors after its owners went into liquidation over unpaid taxes.
Entertainment 720 Ltd, which owned the Winner Winner restaurant on Grey St, was placed into liquidation on September 9 by the High Court in Hamilton, after a request by Inland Revenue.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
There’ll be no more sloshing about in muddy gumboots, says the Fieldays chief executive.
Home of the biggest national ag event, Fieldays Society is seeking government co-investment, in the millions, to speed up infrastructure upgrades at Mystery Creek.
What would you like to see changed at … View moreThere’ll be no more sloshing about in muddy gumboots, says the Fieldays chief executive.
Home of the biggest national ag event, Fieldays Society is seeking government co-investment, in the millions, to speed up infrastructure upgrades at Mystery Creek.
What would you like to see changed at Mystery Creek? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Christmas is more than two months away, but themed products are appearing on shop shelves.
It got the newsroom thinking about a divisive topic - how early is too early to get the decorations out?
What do you reckon? Is it too early for Christmas decorations? Tell us your reasons in the comments… View moreChristmas is more than two months away, but themed products are appearing on shop shelves.
It got the newsroom thinking about a divisive topic - how early is too early to get the decorations out?
What do you reckon? Is it too early for Christmas decorations? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Editor Jonathan MacKenzie had a chat with RNZ about what's been happening in the Waikato, from the boil water notice to fine dining near Taumarunui.
Click the link to listen, or catch up with all the news on our site.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
One Waikato property developer who went from selling zero homes in the first half of last year to 68 in the latter half after the first Official Cash Rate drop sees the latest big cut as set to fuel some much needed optimism.
When the Reserve Bank … View moreOne Waikato property developer who went from selling zero homes in the first half of last year to 68 in the latter half after the first Official Cash Rate drop sees the latest big cut as set to fuel some much needed optimism.
When the Reserve Bank sliced another 50 basis points off the OCR on Wednesday, bringing it down to 2.5%, developers across the region felt the lift.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The out-of-the-blue appearance of a sign banning dogs, walkers and other users from a Waipā forest has sparked a backlash and a council apology for the “confusion”.
The sign was installed at Sainsbury Forest and the Pirongia Mountain Bike Park on September 5, with symbols showing only … View moreThe out-of-the-blue appearance of a sign banning dogs, walkers and other users from a Waipā forest has sparked a backlash and a council apology for the “confusion”.
The sign was installed at Sainsbury Forest and the Pirongia Mountain Bike Park on September 5, with symbols showing only mountain bikers were allowed. Dirt bikes, dog walkers, walkers, and horse riders were not.
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