106 days ago

Doug finds family at Ryman

The Team from Patrick Hogan Village

Not all Ryman residents can claim viral internet sensation status – but Patrick Hogan Retirement Village’s Doug Lineham sure can!

It was during the live televised name reveal for Ryman Healthcare’s new Cambridge village on TVNZ’s Breakfast that presenter Matty McClean happened upon Doug.

The resulting hilarious sequence of dry, but complimentary-to-Ryman, one-liners left the audience calling for Doug to have his own show. One fan even touted him as the next PM!

What viewers didn’t know, however, was that behind the droll exterior, Doug was dealing with the loss of his beloved wife Jan.

Click to read Doug's story.

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12 hours ago

The perfect treat this Mother's Day

Sunday Star Times

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Purchase a discounted subscription to Sunday Star-Times before 12 May, and receive a FREE Antipodes Maya Hyaluronic 72-Hour Hydration Serum worth $56*. Find out more below.

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19 hours ago

EarthDiverse: History/Mythology course on the Greek Gods begins Thu 9 May!

todd from EarthDiverse

Interested in learning more about Greek Mythology? Take our Term 2 Intro course entitled "Getting to Know the Greek Gods." This course takes a look at archeology, art and literature to help us understand the ancient Greeks and how they lived and worshipped. Come join us!

For more information on this course, and all of our other courses on offer during Term 2 (beginning the week starting Sunday 5 May), click on the Read More button below, then scroll down the page to the course you're after and click there. Easy peasy. Hopefully we'll have something that suits your interests!

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10 days ago

Have you heard about this Hamilton petition?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

A group of Hamilton business owners have started a petition to stop the council from hiking up rates and passing the cost of what they say are unpopular projects on to residents.

It frustrates longtime residents Tom Andrews, a former roading engineer who owns Classics Museum and has property interests and Jo Reeder, to see Hamiltonians facing large bills.

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