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Carla from Pirongia - Karamu
Gorgeous property to share with friends and family that maybe interested in moving to our fantastic community in Ngahinapouri.
Or you might be ready for a change yourself.
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Clean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!
These offers are available to Resene ColorShop/DIY cardholders. Not a cardholder? … View moreClean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!
These offers are available to Resene ColorShop/DIY cardholders. Not a cardholder? Don't worry; you can sign up FREE when you’re in store. Find out more now.
Tinting and PaintWise levy extra.
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Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The idyllic summertime of fun of jumping from wharfs and bridges into New Zealand's blue waters is hailed as a beloved part of "Kiwi culture". But a fast-rising toll of death and serious spinal injuries is now forcing leaden-footed authorities to take action. Waikato Regional Council… View moreThe idyllic summertime of fun of jumping from wharfs and bridges into New Zealand's blue waters is hailed as a beloved part of "Kiwi culture". But a fast-rising toll of death and serious spinal injuries is now forcing leaden-footed authorities to take action. Waikato Regional Council says warning signs installed on the Raglan footbridge after the death of Richard Keremeta, 16, are regularly ripped down, and have to be replaced.
Tim from Whatawhata
I have a couple of black Orpington roosters for sale. They are just starting to get their tails. I have attached a photo of one of them and also their father who is a beautiful big bird. Located in whatawhata $20 each
Desmond from Dinsdale
Some old film gear for someone still into darkroom processing. Includes a 'red-eye-removal' pen not shown in the picture.
Free
Not so long ago, we asked you to complete our FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017. Over 2600 people told us their beauty, health and hygiene secrets and we were AMAZED with the results!
- Almost 50% of us are eating fast food a minimum of once a month!
- Did you know that 1 in 10 of us … View moreNot so long ago, we asked you to complete our FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017. Over 2600 people told us their beauty, health and hygiene secrets and we were AMAZED with the results!
- Almost 50% of us are eating fast food a minimum of once a month!
- Did you know that 1 in 10 of us are getting less than 5 hours sleep each night?
- The most common kiwi stress relief is to exercise! Coming in at a close second was .. of course .. FOOD!
Want to see what else we found out? Like how frequently we are washing our hands...?!
Check out all our interesting findings from the FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017 here!
Check out the results!
Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward
If you are submitting a building consent application to the Waikato District Council you’ll now find it much easier and quicker.
People can now submit their building consent electronically, as well as track its progress online.
Waikato District Council is accepting consent applications … View moreIf you are submitting a building consent application to the Waikato District Council you’ll now find it much easier and quicker.
People can now submit their building consent electronically, as well as track its progress online.
Waikato District Council is accepting consent applications that are emailed with a file share link (e.g. Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive) or applications saved on a USB stick.
Previously people had to print out two application copies and physically bring them in to one of our offices.
People can still submit paper applications if they wish, but they will only have to supply one copy.
“These changes will reduce printing costs for our customers, saving them money as well as time,” says Building Quality Manager Merv Balloch. “It makes it much easier for people that aren’t near one of our offices or don’t have time to drive and physically bring them in.”
People will now receive an application number at the beginning of the process which will make it easier if they want to make a payment online. It also means they can track their building consent online.
Karen from Nawton
Be aware of call from Spark technicians saying that your internet is slow due to viruses etc. Had one such call this morning but as I moved providers just last Friday I became awfully suspicious. Managed to cut call short then phd Spark. They do not ph people if their computers are slow due to … View moreBe aware of call from Spark technicians saying that your internet is slow due to viruses etc. Had one such call this morning but as I moved providers just last Friday I became awfully suspicious. Managed to cut call short then phd Spark. They do not ph people if their computers are slow due to internet problems. The calls from Spark technicians are not the actual Spark technicians so be very aware that these people are scammers. Spread the word.
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