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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Waikato District Council’s decision to double the cost of rubbish collection has ignited a storm of backlash, with residents taking to Facebook to voice outrage.
The announcement, made through a Facebook post earlier this week, confirmed that, from July 1, the price of rubbish bag stickers … View moreWaikato District Council’s decision to double the cost of rubbish collection has ignited a storm of backlash, with residents taking to Facebook to voice outrage.
The announcement, made through a Facebook post earlier this week, confirmed that, from July 1, the price of rubbish bag stickers will increase from $1.50 to $3, and wheelie bin tags from $3 to $6.
What do you think about these changes in the Waikato District?
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
After the Blues tried and narrowly failed, the Chiefs will embrace the chance to instead be the ones to conquer the Christchurch curse, after booking themselves a spot in yet another Super Rugby Pacific final.
With an impressive 37-17 bounce-back win over the Brumbies in their semifinal in … View moreAfter the Blues tried and narrowly failed, the Chiefs will embrace the chance to instead be the ones to conquer the Christchurch curse, after booking themselves a spot in yet another Super Rugby Pacific final.
With an impressive 37-17 bounce-back win over the Brumbies in their semifinal in Hamilton, the two-time reigning runners-up will be looking to make it third-time-lucky in Saturday night’s big dance against the Crusaders.
Did you watch Saturday's game? Tell us your reasons - and thoughts - in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Vicki from Pukete
Beyond brand (Torpedo 7)
Black
Size L (12-14)
Great condition - as new but has small white paint mark
No longer needed
Several pockets
Zoomed right to top with toggles on hood for keeping warm in / weather out … View moreBeyond brand (Torpedo 7)
Black
Size L (12-14)
Great condition - as new but has small white paint mark
No longer needed
Several pockets
Zoomed right to top with toggles on hood for keeping warm in / weather out
Longer at back
Postage at buyers expense
Pick up Te Rapa
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Vicki from Pukete
Beyond brand (Torpedo 7)
Purple
Size XL (14-16)
Excellent condition
No longer needed
Several pockets
Zoomed right to top with toggles on hood for keeping warm in / weather out … View moreBeyond brand (Torpedo 7)
Purple
Size XL (14-16)
Excellent condition
No longer needed
Several pockets
Zoomed right to top with toggles on hood for keeping warm in / weather out
Longer at back
Postage at buyers expense
Pick up Te Rapa
Price: $30
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
A new $16 million construction and demolition waste recovery facility is now up and running near Huntly, offering large-scale processing capacity aimed at diverting tens of thousands of tonnes of construction waste from landfill each year.
Developed by Kiwi-owned waste services company Green … View moreA new $16 million construction and demolition waste recovery facility is now up and running near Huntly, offering large-scale processing capacity aimed at diverting tens of thousands of tonnes of construction waste from landfill each year.
Developed by Kiwi-owned waste services company Green Gorilla, the Rotowaro facility is powered entirely by certified renewable electricity and has been co-funded with a $4 million grant from the Ministry for the Environment’s Waste Minimisation Fund, a statement from the company said.
What do you think of this plan? 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
Hamilton woman Malak Ukra’s is baking up a storm to raise funds for the Starship Children’s Hospital - and she’s racking up thousands already.
Ukra is baking cakes as part of the hospital Big Bake Off competition, to raise funds for Starship.
Have you ever done a fundraising mission? … View moreHamilton woman Malak Ukra’s is baking up a storm to raise funds for the Starship Children’s Hospital - and she’s racking up thousands already.
Ukra is baking cakes as part of the hospital Big Bake Off competition, to raise funds for Starship.
Have you ever done a fundraising mission? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Neighbours of a cluster of empty and deteriorating state houses in Thames say the landlord should make up its mind whether to either sell off or fix up the homes to spare the community the eyesore.
The future of the five Kāinga Ora properties - one of which has been empty for more than a year -… View moreNeighbours of a cluster of empty and deteriorating state houses in Thames say the landlord should make up its mind whether to either sell off or fix up the homes to spare the community the eyesore.
The future of the five Kāinga Ora properties - one of which has been empty for more than a year - remains uncertain after the state housing provider said it is “exploring options” for the properties.
Are there any run-down homes in your area?
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.
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.
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 moreA 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).
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 moreWhile 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).
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 moreThere’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.
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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 moreA 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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Felting, Beading, Jewellery, Mens ties - to wear and for art, Painting, Sewing and costume making, Dyeing, Chemicals, Other Misc items. Everything must go. Some priced, some make an offer. Sat 14th June 9am - 2pm. 25a Rangimarie Rd Ngaruawahia.
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