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176 days ago

Fieldays 2025 in photos

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Check out some of our Fieldays pics, one of which features Henry van der Hulst.
He does a daily commute to the event - from Reporoa.

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176 days ago

Fieldays 2025 in photos

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Check out some of our Fieldays pics, one of which features Henry van der Hulst.
He does a daily commute to the event - from Reporoa.

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176 days ago

Poll: Do you know this building at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

A Hamilton school has been given the green light to demolish most of one of its most recognisable buildings, despite concerns about the loss of heritage.

Waikato Diocesan School for Girls applied for resource consent to knock down a large portion of Cherrington House, a nearly 100-year-old, … View more
A Hamilton school has been given the green light to demolish most of one of its most recognisable buildings, despite concerns about the loss of heritage.

Waikato Diocesan School for Girls applied for resource consent to knock down a large portion of Cherrington House, a nearly 100-year-old, earthquake-prone building. The plan is to make a new administration block that will retain the central part of the original western façade, expand the floor area about 20% and reference the original style.

Do you know this building at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls? Tell more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Do you know this building at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls?
  • 47.8% Yes
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  • 52.2% No
    52.2% Complete
23 votes
176 days ago

Poll: Are you a fan of putting woollen carpets in state houses?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

While state houses will soon feature natural fibre flooring, its everything from sheep-made soundproofing to woollen coffins that are shaping up to spell the resurrection of a New Zealand-backbone industry.

Clad in a blue Swanndri at Fieldays, the Minister for economic growth Nicola Willis only … View more
While state houses will soon feature natural fibre flooring, its everything from sheep-made soundproofing to woollen coffins that are shaping up to spell the resurrection of a New Zealand-backbone industry.

Clad in a blue Swanndri at Fieldays, the Minister for economic growth Nicola Willis only got a few hands in the air when she asked who had made use of the Government’s investment boost policy.

Are you a fan of putting woollen carpets in state houses? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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Are you a fan of putting woollen carpets in state houses?
  • 56% Yes
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  • 44% No
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25 votes
176 days ago

A Special Winter Gift for NZ Gardener Subscribers!

Mags4Gifts

There’s something magical about winter – slower mornings, steaming mugs, and time to plan your dream garden. So why not cosy up and get inspired by some of the world’s most beautiful green spaces?

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive The Joy of … View more
There’s something magical about winter – slower mornings, steaming mugs, and time to plan your dream garden. So why not cosy up and get inspired by some of the world’s most beautiful green spaces?

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive The Joy of Exploring Gardens book from Lonely Planet – completely FREE! But hurry, this offer is only available to the first 300 subscribers, so don't miss out!

This beautifully photographed book features 60 of the world's most spectacular gardens, plus 120 inspiring travel ideas to stoke your love of the outdoors – from tranquil Japanese sanctuaries to vibrant desert trails in Arizona.

Subscribe today!

From the team at Mags4Gifts
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176 days ago

Easy Lampshade Upgrade with Resene Wallpaper

The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa

Upgrading a lampshade is a cinch. Add a touch of design flair to your home by updating an old lightshade with Resene wallpaper. Find out how to refresh your lampshade with these easy step by step instructions.

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178 days ago

Hamilton developer sitting on ‘millions’ worth of land due to wastewater restrictions

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A housing handbrake has left some $12 million worth of a Hamilton firm’s properties “growing grass, getting fly-dumped”, councillors have heard.

An overloaded sewerage system has effectively shut down development in large parts of the city since 2023, to avoid putting the system under … View more
A housing handbrake has left some $12 million worth of a Hamilton firm’s properties “growing grass, getting fly-dumped”, councillors have heard.

An overloaded sewerage system has effectively shut down development in large parts of the city since 2023, to avoid putting the system under extra pressure.

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180 days ago

Did you hear about this apprentice's achievement over the weekend?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Waikato teenager Jack Mathis was just a couple of hammer strokes away from becoming the top building apprentice in the country.

Unfortunately, the young apprentice had to settle for second at the New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Apprentice Challenge national final| held in Hamilton over the… View more
Waikato teenager Jack Mathis was just a couple of hammer strokes away from becoming the top building apprentice in the country.

Unfortunately, the young apprentice had to settle for second at the New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Apprentice Challenge national final| held in Hamilton over the weekend.

Did you hear about Mathis' results?

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178 days ago

South Waikato folks have stepped up to help this family

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

The farmer who found the burnt-out vehicle of Travis Langford has rung the missing man’s mother every day since.

He’s been “an absolute godsend,” Angela Grocott says - an example of the South Waikato community’s help during nearly five months of trying to find her son.

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178 days ago

What would you feed a bunch of farmers?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Whether they’re ordering a “pretty insane” amount of steak or bringing in a mechanical bull, Hamilton venues are preparing for a full-on Fieldays week.

With crowds set to descend upon Mystery Creek from Wednesday until Saturday, bars, pubs and restaurants are gearing up for an influx of … View more
Whether they’re ordering a “pretty insane” amount of steak or bringing in a mechanical bull, Hamilton venues are preparing for a full-on Fieldays week.

With crowds set to descend upon Mystery Creek from Wednesday until Saturday, bars, pubs and restaurants are gearing up for an influx of customers - whether its cockies or the “logistics and sales force” that comes with them.

What would you feed a bunch of farmers? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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178 days ago

Poll: Are you a Hamilton Gardens fan?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

There won’t be blood-letting, but everything else about the Medieval apothecary garden coming to Hamilton will be true to history.

It’s still months away from its February 2026 opening, but things are coming together for the latest addition to Hamilton Gardens’ enclosed gardens.

Are you… View more
There won’t be blood-letting, but everything else about the Medieval apothecary garden coming to Hamilton will be true to history.

It’s still months away from its February 2026 opening, but things are coming together for the latest addition to Hamilton Gardens’ enclosed gardens.

Are you a Hamilton Gardens fan?

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Are you a Hamilton Gardens fan?
  • 69.2% Yes
    69.2% Complete
  • 12.8% Sort of
    12.8% Complete
  • 17.9% No
    17.9% Complete
39 votes
178 days ago

Scam alert - Nationwide

The Team from New Zealand Police

Real Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.

Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, … View more
Real Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.

Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, “unsuspecting victims are essentially being called out of the blue under a ruse”.
“The story changes slightly, but it will usually involve some sort of investigation and this ‘officer’ will report having located a valuable item of yours, such as a passport.
“He will need your help or ask for your personal information.
“The caller speaks with an English accent and provides a bogus ID number to the victim.”

If you receive a phone call such as this, Police advise the public to be extremely cautious.
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says previous iterations of this scam has involved scammers asking people to withdraw cash as part of ‘an investigation’ or handing over bank details.
Police made several arrests last year over the scam.
“We strongly advise that you hang up,” he says.
“From time-to-time, Police officers may contact you as part of their genuine duties.
“It can be a bit surprising to receive a call unexpectantly, so stop and think if you get a far-fetched story shared down the telephone line.”

In the past week, Police have received reports from Kiwis on both islands, including: Warkworth, Riverhead, Royal Oak, Ngaruawahia and in the Clutha and Queenstown-Lakes districts.
“Fortunately, at this stage we are not aware of any victims losing money,” acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says.
“Those recipients have done the right thing and ended the call and reported it to the real Police.”
If you have received a similar call, please report this to Police online now or call 105.

𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝗱𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗭𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗲 ⤵️
🚔Police will never ask for your bank details, pin numbers or banking log in.
🚔Police do not offer prize money
🚔 Police will never ask you to go to a bank and withdraw your own cash
🚔 Stop and think: If the call seems off, hang up and call 105 to verify the officer’s identity, or request a callback.

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178 days ago

Proud to be your Most Trusted Brand

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of … View moreFor the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of trust is what sets us apart. Find out more

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180 days ago

Have you ever used, or donated to, the hub?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

In the end, it wasn’t just bike parts or passion that kept Go Eco’s beloved Bike Hub running - it was old Hamilton parking meters, carried out by collectors.

“Some of them literally cradled the parking meter in their arm like a newborn baby,” laughed Jo Wrigley, chief executive of Go … View more
In the end, it wasn’t just bike parts or passion that kept Go Eco’s beloved Bike Hub running - it was old Hamilton parking meters, carried out by collectors.

“Some of them literally cradled the parking meter in their arm like a newborn baby,” laughed Jo Wrigley, chief executive of Go Eco. “They’d ring their mates, and then their mate would show up and do the same.”

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180 days ago

Poll: Did you make a submission?

Libby Reporter from Waikato Local

Waipā Mayor Susan O’Regan is not alone in objecting to the planned waste-to-energy plant at Te Awamutu - the vast majority of submitters also rejected the plans.

The proposed $200m-plus facility is expected to take about 480 tonnes of refuse a day, burning it to generate steam to turn into … View more
Waipā Mayor Susan O’Regan is not alone in objecting to the planned waste-to-energy plant at Te Awamutu - the vast majority of submitters also rejected the plans.

The proposed $200m-plus facility is expected to take about 480 tonnes of refuse a day, burning it to generate steam to turn into electrical power. Ahead of hearings on whether it should go ahead, the Waikato Times ran the rule over the 43-page Environmental Protection Authority submissions report.

Did you make a submission?

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