Saint Andrews, Hamilton

Seen anything suspicious lately?

Seen anything suspicious lately?

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57 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

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

Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities, we'd love to show you around.

Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.
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57 days ago

Keep your vehicle safe with the following tips ...

The Team from New Zealand Police

🚗 Vehicle parked in a visible location, or off the street if possible.
🚙 Valuables, including keys, removed from vehicle, or stored safely out of sight.
🚗 Vehicle locked & keys taken with you.
🚙 Keys & key chains do not display names, addresses, or license plate numbers.
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🚗 Vehicle parked in a visible location, or off the street if possible.
🚙 Valuables, including keys, removed from vehicle, or stored safely out of sight.
🚗 Vehicle locked & keys taken with you.
🚙 Keys & key chains do not display names, addresses, or license plate numbers.
🚗 Number plates secured with anti-theft screws (available at car accessory stores).
🚙 Alloy wheels secured with fit locking, anti-tamper wheel nuts.
🚗 Car ownership information stored at home, not in the vehicle.
🚙 Vehicle fitted with an anti-theft device, such as a steering wheel lock or alarm.
🚗 If the vehicle is keyless, ‘keys’ (or entry device) kept a safe distance from the car, away from doors & windows so the signal cannot be interfered with.
🚙 Get to know neighbours & their vehicles so you’ll know if you see something that doesn’t seem right.

Always report suspicious behaviour in your neighbourhood.

If it's already happened, phone 105 or report at 105.police.govt.nz.
If it's happening now, call 111.

Want to make an anonymous report? Contact Crime Stoppers

For more tips on keeping safe, visit the police.govt.nz website.

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57 days ago

Do you think homes are more affordable at the moment?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hamilton’s housing market may never be this “affordable” again, a real estate expert says, but for many residents the dream of owning a home remains out of reach.

After years of freefall from the pandemic-era peak, prices in the city appear to have stabilised. August’s median house price… View more
Hamilton’s housing market may never be this “affordable” again, a real estate expert says, but for many residents the dream of owning a home remains out of reach.

After years of freefall from the pandemic-era peak, prices in the city appear to have stabilised. August’s median house price sat at $742,000, almost unchanged from a year ago and well below the December 2021 peak of $870,000, according to REINZ data.

Do you think homes are more affordable at the moment? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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74 days ago

Scam Alert: Cryptocurrency

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Financial Markets Authority are warning the community about a new scam where scammers are hacking social media accounts in order to pretend to be a friend and loved one. When impersonating, they use special codes and sophisticated software to manipulate the target's cryptocurrency wallets

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Financial Markets Authority are warning the community about a new scam where scammers are hacking social media accounts in order to pretend to be a friend and loved one. When impersonating, they use special codes and sophisticated software to manipulate the target's cryptocurrency wallets

How to avoid scams involving hacked social media accounts:
- When approached by your family or friends on social media talking about investment opportunities, be wary.
- Consider contacting the loved one by other means toverify their identity, such as by phone.
- Be careful when anyone or any platform requires advance payments to withdraw funds.

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58 days ago

Poll: Space or the Ocean — Where should our focus be? ☄️🌊

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly team has been diving into a big question: should our curiosity take us up into space or down into the ocean?

It’s wild to think that more people have walked on the Moon than have reached the deepest point of the sea. Why is that?

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Space or the Ocean — Where should our focus be? ☄️🌊
  • 89.5% The Ocean!
    89.5% Complete
  • 10.5% Space!
    10.5% Complete
523 votes
58 days ago

Bake Cupcakes, Change Animals’ Lives

SPCA Cupcake Day

Cupcake Day is back on Wednesday 29 October, and we need you!

Across New Zealand, animal lovers will be baking and selling cupcakes, raising funds to give vulnerable animals the second chances they deserve. Whether you host a morning tea, run a bake sale, or simply share treats with friends for… View more
Cupcake Day is back on Wednesday 29 October, and we need you!

Across New Zealand, animal lovers will be baking and selling cupcakes, raising funds to give vulnerable animals the second chances they deserve. Whether you host a morning tea, run a bake sale, or simply share treats with friends for a donation, you’ll be part of a nationwide community making a real difference. Every cupcake counts so sign up today and help create a brighter future for animals in need.
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58 days ago

Whanganui might become training ground for Waikato medical students

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The University of Waikato has signed an agreement to explore if Whanganui could become a location for medical school students to do their placements.

The university inked a document on Tuesday with the Whanganui District Council, Health New Zealand and regional health providers to explore the … View more
The University of Waikato has signed an agreement to explore if Whanganui could become a location for medical school students to do their placements.

The university inked a document on Tuesday with the Whanganui District Council, Health New Zealand and regional health providers to explore the proposal.

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58 days ago

Do you think this lakeside speed limit should be dropped (again)?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A Government decision to roll back speed limit reductions has put holidaymakers at risk — and now NZTA is scrambling to fix it.

The transport agency has reopened consultation on a proposal to drop the speed limit outside Motutere Holiday Park, south of Taupō, from 100kph back to 60kph.

Do … View more
A Government decision to roll back speed limit reductions has put holidaymakers at risk — and now NZTA is scrambling to fix it.

The transport agency has reopened consultation on a proposal to drop the speed limit outside Motutere Holiday Park, south of Taupō, from 100kph back to 60kph.

Do you think this lakeside speed limit should be dropped (again)? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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58 days ago

Homecoming with a twist: Award-winning chef brings destination dining to Taumarunui

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Six seats. That’s all it takes for one of New Zealand’s most celebrated chefs to make his grand return home.

After closing the doors of Napier’s acclaimed Pacifica, a restaurant that earned three Cuisine hats and was twice crowned New Zealand’s Best Regional Restaurant, chef Jeremy … View more
Six seats. That’s all it takes for one of New Zealand’s most celebrated chefs to make his grand return home.

After closing the doors of Napier’s acclaimed Pacifica, a restaurant that earned three Cuisine hats and was twice crowned New Zealand’s Best Regional Restaurant, chef Jeremy Rameka and his partner - sommelier Natalie Bulman - are trading their seaside stage for something far smaller and far more personal.

Their new venture, Ni, will seat just six diners at a time in a tiny railway cottage in the heart of Kākahi, near Taumarunui.

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59 days ago

Small Group Tour Specialists

Calder and Lawson Tours

We are hosting coffee mornings in the coming weeks if you would like to come catch up and hear about our 2026 program.

Mixture Eatery, Tamahere on Thursday, 16th October at 10.30AM
Address: Tamahere Country Club, 70 Tamahere Drive, Tamahere, Hamilton, 3283

Please RSVP to Rochelle if you are… View more
We are hosting coffee mornings in the coming weeks if you would like to come catch up and hear about our 2026 program.

Mixture Eatery, Tamahere on Thursday, 16th October at 10.30AM
Address: Tamahere Country Club, 70 Tamahere Drive, Tamahere, Hamilton, 3283

Please RSVP to Rochelle if you are keen to join us rochelle@calderandlawsontours.co.nz
or phone 0800 853 276
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59 days ago

A gift for you when you subscribe to NZ House & Garden

NZ House & Garden

Looking for inspiration for your home and garden? Subscribe to NZ House & Garden today and receive a luxurious bonus gift.

When you take out a 1- or 2-year subscription, you’ll receive a FREE ManukaRx Firming Day Cream, valued at $52 RRP.

Infused with the power of East Cape mānuka … View more
Looking for inspiration for your home and garden? Subscribe to NZ House & Garden today and receive a luxurious bonus gift.

When you take out a 1- or 2-year subscription, you’ll receive a FREE ManukaRx Firming Day Cream, valued at $52 RRP.

Infused with the power of East Cape mānuka oil, this lightweight daily cream is designed to hydrate, firm, and nourish your skin – the perfect treat to enjoy while you relax with your magazine.

Subscribe now for endless ideas, beautiful homes and gardens from across New Zealand, and a little indulgence just for you.

From the team at Mags4Gifts

T&Cs apply. Offer available to the first 300 people who subscribe to NZ House & Garden for 1 or 2 years before 26 October 2025
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60 days ago

Sarah Thomson pledges to cut consultant use by a third at Hamilton City Council

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson says she will cut the city council’s consultancy spend by one-third over the next three years if she is elected to Hamilton’s top job.

“In the last financial year, the council spent $36.8 million on consultant costs, with most of this related to … View more
Mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson says she will cut the city council’s consultancy spend by one-third over the next three years if she is elected to Hamilton’s top job.

“In the last financial year, the council spent $36.8 million on consultant costs, with most of this related to infrastructure projects,” Thomson said, announcing the campaign pledge on Monday.

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59 days ago

Extravaganza in the Park Christmas Market 2025

Aaron from Chartwell

Christmas isn't complete without a visit to Extravaganza in the Park’s Annual Christmas Market held at Elliott Park Nawton, Hamilton. Make a day out in Hamilton, the Mighty Waikato (Tron)

Featuring a wide range of over 100 stalls from quality artisan goods, handcrafted gifts, home … View more
Christmas isn't complete without a visit to Extravaganza in the Park’s Annual Christmas Market held at Elliott Park Nawton, Hamilton. Make a day out in Hamilton, the Mighty Waikato (Tron)

Featuring a wide range of over 100 stalls from quality artisan goods, handcrafted gifts, home produce, food, entertainment and fun for the children. There is something for everyone at this year's Annual Outdoor Market. We look forward to seeing you all at the event. Please share the post and spread the festive cheer!

🏁Extravaganza in the Park🏁
📆Date: Saturday 6th December 2025
🕙Time: 9am - 2pm
📍Location: Elliott Park, Hyde Ave, Nawton Hamilton

✅✅✅FREE EVENT✅✅✅

Checkout the event details on Facebook: www.facebook.com...

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59 days ago

Did you know about the stadium under construction in Matamata?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Matamata’s long-awaited stadium is rising fast, leading the way for community-school partnerships in rural New Zealand.

The $11.1M project, Te Whare Whakapakari, is taking shape on Matamata College grounds and represents a unique partnership between Matamata-Piako District Council, the … View more
Matamata’s long-awaited stadium is rising fast, leading the way for community-school partnerships in rural New Zealand.

The $11.1M project, Te Whare Whakapakari, is taking shape on Matamata College grounds and represents a unique partnership between Matamata-Piako District Council, the Ministry of Education, Sport Waikato and the local community.

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59 days ago

Lifted: Boil water notice for Rototuna Reservoir Area

Rudi from Chartwell

Update
12pm Tuesday 7 October 2025
The boil water notice for properties in north-east Hamilton has been lifted as of 12pm today and the water is safe to drink.
Hamilton City Council has had three days of water tests that are clear of E. coli from the Rototuna reservoir and other sampling sites … View more
Update
12pm Tuesday 7 October 2025
The boil water notice for properties in north-east Hamilton has been lifted as of 12pm today and the water is safe to drink.
Hamilton City Council has had three days of water tests that are clear of E. coli from the Rototuna reservoir and other sampling sites around the city.
This means drinking water for properties in Rototuna, Flagstaff, and parts of Queenwood in Hamilton, and Gordonton and Puketaha in Waikato District, no longer needs to be boiled for any purpose.
What you need to do
There are some steps you need to take before you start to use tap water as you normally would.
For properties on supplied directly from the network (i.e. no water tank):
Run all cold taps for five minutes
Run clean water through appliances like coffee machines, water dispenser and ice machines
Dispose of any ice
Maintain water filters according to the manufacturer’s advice (if you have one)
if you have a header tank for drinking water, empty and refill
hot water tanks do not need to be refilled
For properties on trickle feed supply or a water storage tank
You must take ONE of these steps before flushing taps or cleaning appliances.
Drain your tank, rinse it with clean water and then refill it.
Continue to boil water until the tank is completely refreshed.
Disinfect the water in your tank using additive-free bleach. The amount of bleach to use depends on the product. For bleach with 5% chlorine, use 33ml per 500L of water.

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