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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
South Waikato mayor Gary Petley has come out swinging at a government he says “doesn’t give a toss” about regional New Zealand, and the impending closure of Carter Holt Harvey’s Tokoroa plywood plant.
Faced with the second major plant closure in a year in his patch, a visibly angry … View moreSouth Waikato mayor Gary Petley has come out swinging at a government he says “doesn’t give a toss” about regional New Zealand, and the impending closure of Carter Holt Harvey’s Tokoroa plywood plant.
Faced with the second major plant closure in a year in his patch, a visibly angry Petley pointed to it coming the same week as a major event fund to attract big offshore acts.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Altered Book Workshop – 6 Weeks of Creative Exploration in Hamilton
Looking for a creative outlet this spring? Join our 6-week Altered Book Workshop at Arts for Health Hamilton and discover how to transform an old book into a unique piece of art that you can fill with your writing, small … View moreAltered Book Workshop – 6 Weeks of Creative Exploration in Hamilton
Looking for a creative outlet this spring? Join our 6-week Altered Book Workshop at Arts for Health Hamilton and discover how to transform an old book into a unique piece of art that you can fill with your writing, small keepsakes and treasures. With the guidance of tutor Liz, an experienced passionate about about altered books, you’ll learn how to prepare your book as well as create storage areas and embellishments you can insert into your book. Liz will guide you in techniques use to obtain pages with texture and colour and bursting with a bit of YOU.
Book Your Place Now
Spaces are limited and this popular workshop will fill quickly.
Book today and secure your place.
Cost: $85
Bring: A book to alter – all other materials provided
Who: Adults only
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Discover the benefits of arts therapy in this 4-week taster group designed for adults seeking a unique approach to creative wellbeing. This introductory course provides a relaxed, supportive environment where no artistic experience is needed. There is no expectation to share personal stories—just… View moreDiscover the benefits of arts therapy in this 4-week taster group designed for adults seeking a unique approach to creative wellbeing. This introductory course provides a relaxed, supportive environment where no artistic experience is needed. There is no expectation to share personal stories—just an opportunity to explore your creativity and experience the calming effects of artmaking.
This course is ideal for those with the time and resources to invest in themselves, whether you are curious about art therapy for personal growth, self-care, or simply looking for a fresh, engaging experience. All materials are included. Treat yourself to a purposeful and enjoyable four weeks of creativity and wellbeing.
When: Tuesday 7 October - 28 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm
Where: Koowhai Room, Rototuna Library, Rototuna, Hamilton
Cost: $165 quality materials supplied
Limited to 7 people
Colleen from Temple View
40 elephants need a new keeper. A number of them were close to a hundred dollars when purchased.
Price: $350
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Discover the benefits of art making at Arts for Health. Our Wednesday art therapy class offers a creative, relaxing escape. Guided by Scarlett, you'll engage in artful activities designed to help you unwind and reconnect with yourself as you paint, draw, design and experiment with a wide range… View moreDiscover the benefits of art making at Arts for Health. Our Wednesday art therapy class offers a creative, relaxing escape. Guided by Scarlett, you'll engage in artful activities designed to help you unwind and reconnect with yourself as you paint, draw, design and experiment with a wide range of art materials. This art therapy class is ideal for adults, no experience is needed - just bring yourself, and we’ll provide all materials and equipment. With a limit of only 8 participants, you'll enjoy a personalised experience and meet some amazing people along the way.
Book your art therapy class now and take some well-deserved time for yourself!
Starts Wednesday 8th October - 26th November 9:30am - 11:30am,
with Arts Therapist Scarlett Jeong $185
Join at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate believes the city can host big hitters such as Taylor Swift with a new theatre on the way and Homegrown making its return early next year.
The Government announced it’s putting $40 million into securing major international events from 2026, as part of a larger … View moreHamilton Mayor Paula Southgate believes the city can host big hitters such as Taylor Swift with a new theatre on the way and Homegrown making its return early next year.
The Government announced it’s putting $40 million into securing major international events from 2026, as part of a larger $70 million tourism fund.
What act would you like to see in Hamilton? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Hamilton mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson reckons it’s time the city considered a new “in house” method of dealing with its rubbish and recycling, instead of simply letting foreign-owned companies truck it away.
In an announcement made on Saturday morning, Thomson said collaboration with … View moreHamilton mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson reckons it’s time the city considered a new “in house” method of dealing with its rubbish and recycling, instead of simply letting foreign-owned companies truck it away.
In an announcement made on Saturday morning, Thomson said collaboration with other councils to deliver rubbish and recycling services might work for Hamilton - and it would at least be worth investigating to see if it would be cheaper than the current model.
Do you think councils running a shared rubbish service would be better? 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
EDITORIAL: The local body election campaign is in full swing so it’s time to think about who is worthy of your vote. Our coverage is well underway and today we are rolling out a series of stories and videos to help you make a decision.
Senior reporter Mike Mather is on the case armed with a … View moreEDITORIAL: The local body election campaign is in full swing so it’s time to think about who is worthy of your vote. Our coverage is well underway and today we are rolling out a series of stories and videos to help you make a decision.
Senior reporter Mike Mather is on the case armed with a list of curly and not so curly questions for the mayoral candidates who, in our view, have the most realistic chance of winning the Hamilton mayoralty.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Sarah Thomson says she enjoys tackling and finding solutions to all kinds of problems and issues around the council table.
But the Hamilton mayoral candidate’s most favourite thing of all is a growing concern - Literally.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Starting Term 4 from 6th of October
6 - 11 years - Monday 6th of October - 1st December
12.30pm-2pm, 8 x Sessions $185
12- 18 years - Friday 10th October - 28th November
… View moreStarting Term 4 from 6th of October
6 - 11 years - Monday 6th of October - 1st December
12.30pm-2pm, 8 x Sessions $185
12- 18 years - Friday 10th October - 28th November
12.30pm-2pm, 8 x Sessions $185
Looking for a fun, hands-on homeschool art class? Our Homeschool Art Class is the perfect way for young artists to explore creativity, build confidence, and connect with other homeschooling families in a supportive, hands on environment.
Book your class www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
They might have come away from Waikato winless, but record crowds have convinced the Warriors that Hamilton should be home for their women’s team again next year.
The Kiwi club finished their NRLW season on a high on Sunday, with a record-breaking 44-6 win over the Wests Tigers in Sydney, … View moreThey might have come away from Waikato winless, but record crowds have convinced the Warriors that Hamilton should be home for their women’s team again next year.
The Kiwi club finished their NRLW season on a high on Sunday, with a record-breaking 44-6 win over the Wests Tigers in Sydney, which saw them finish eighth (of 12 teams), three points outside the top-six playoffs, in what was their first campaign back after a four-year hiatus.
Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
After 50 years without a sighting, the rare and quirky sailback houndshark has finally been spotted again in Papua New Guinea!
Because it’s been seen so rarely, scientists still know very little about it. But its striking features are already sparking debate about whether it should be given … View moreAfter 50 years without a sighting, the rare and quirky sailback houndshark has finally been spotted again in Papua New Guinea!
Because it’s been seen so rarely, scientists still know very little about it. But its striking features are already sparking debate about whether it should be given special protection, and some have even argued it could become an icon species for Papua New Guinea.
At a time when we so often hear about species disappearing, the return of this little shark is a reminder that nature can surprise us ... and that there’s always reason to hope.
You can read more about the sailback shark here
We hope this brings a smile!
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Carter Holt Harvey is looking to close its Tokoroa-based plywood manufacturing plant and import ply from overseas with the loss of up to 119 full-time jobs.
E Tū Union spokesman for the site, Red Middlemiss has this morning confirmed that staff and union members were told on Monday that their … View moreCarter Holt Harvey is looking to close its Tokoroa-based plywood manufacturing plant and import ply from overseas with the loss of up to 119 full-time jobs.
E Tū Union spokesman for the site, Red Middlemiss has this morning confirmed that staff and union members were told on Monday that their jobs were on the line.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Some rosary beads, an embroidered handkerchief, and a handwritten letter.
For many of us such things are ordinary bric-a-brac - the kind of items that clutter our drawers and fill old shoeboxes with the miscellanea of life. For Hamilton mayoral candidate Rachel Karalus, their value is immense.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Anyone wanting the experience of seeing a show at Hamilton’s new $80 million Waikato Regional Theatre should mark off Saturday, March 28 in their diaries now.
That’s when the Soweto Gospel Choir will perform in the soon-to-open facility.
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