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Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Grahamstown in Thames was humming with the sound of British motors on October 6.
British car enthusiasts gathered in Thames for early registration for the weekend-long Brits at the Beach event held in Whangamata and Tairua. Did you check out the classic cars on display?
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Our friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a… View moreOur friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a $200 Prezzy® card on offer for one lucky Neighbourly member.
Simply post your "Don't be an egg, switch to the Kiwi" clip on Electric Kiwi’s Facebook page with the hashtag #SwitchToTheKiwi, and tag Neighbourly in your message to let us know you’ve entered. Check out Electric Kiwi's competition guidelines here.
We'll announce the Neighbourly winner on 31 October 2017, so you better get cracking!
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Thames Valley slipped back to seventh place in the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship after losing 25-16 to Mid Canterbury at the Paeroa Domain on Saturday.
The win lifts Mid Canterbury two places above Thames Valley on the points table but owing to the close nature of the competition this year … View moreThames Valley slipped back to seventh place in the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship after losing 25-16 to Mid Canterbury at the Paeroa Domain on Saturday.
The win lifts Mid Canterbury two places above Thames Valley on the points table but owing to the close nature of the competition this year there...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The Thames Valley team is off to Greymouth on Saturday to play West Coast in the penultimate round of the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship.
Both teams are in a good position on the points table to qualify for the Meads Cup section of the championship so the stakes are high with only two rounds to … View moreThe Thames Valley team is off to Greymouth on Saturday to play West Coast in the penultimate round of the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship.
Both teams are in a good position on the points table to qualify for the Meads Cup section of the championship so the stakes are high with only two rounds to ...
Last Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village … View moreLast Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village sparks a revolution among its residents. New fractures appear along old fault lines, transforming the swanky facility into a hotbed of insurrection, intrigue and infidelity. With shenanigans and skullduggery at every turn from an all-star cast, ageing is about more than bridge and bedpans!
“Laughs come thick and fast.” - The Herald
"An extraordinary cache of acting experience enriches the stage.” - Theatreview
Buy your tickets NOW!
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The hunt is on for the curliest feather, the stripiest socks or the bounciest bustle in the new Steampunk the Thames festival fashion show. Are you keen to strut your stuff in the new fashion show?
Watch the video here: www.stuff.co.nz...
Denis from Thames
TCDC has asked for public input into its Coastal Management Strategy including how we tackle climate change and sea flooding - www.tcdc.govt.nz...
Public workshops will be held around the Peninsula starting next week for everyone to have a say - and/or you can send in written comments.
Coastal Management Strategy Engagement Doc-WEB (1).pdf Download View
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Tairua glass artist Dessa Bluu waited 25 years before following her calling as a glass artist.
She first learned glass art 25 years ago, but didn't pursue it due to other commitments.
Bluu said she didn't become inspired to take it up again until after moving from Auckland to Tairua… View moreTairua glass artist Dessa Bluu waited 25 years before following her calling as a glass artist.
She first learned glass art 25 years ago, but didn't pursue it due to other commitments.
Bluu said she didn't become inspired to take it up again until after moving from Auckland to Tairua about 18 ...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing … View moreYou read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing instructions. Available singly or in sets as well as miniature sheets and first day covers. NZ Post has more information on its website.
Congratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or … View moreCongratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or call 0800 757 565 and we’ll find a local student in your neighbourhood to get the job done! Find out more
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Mid Canterbury defeated Thames Valley 25-16 in the Heartland Championship rugby match played at Paeroa last Saturday.
The two teams battled away in a fairly even contest but Mid Canterbury had the edge with a very strong defence which the Swamp Foxes found difficult to penetrate.
The crucial … View moreMid Canterbury defeated Thames Valley 25-16 in the Heartland Championship rugby match played at Paeroa last Saturday.
The two teams battled away in a fairly even contest but Mid Canterbury had the edge with a very strong defence which the Swamp Foxes found difficult to penetrate.
The crucial ...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Meet the 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year finalist from Thames. Rebecca Manley-Campbell and Samantha Claire say the garden they work in grow more than just fruits, flowers and vegetables.
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Kerepehi Bowling Club has raised $200,000 for a new artificial turf.
Club match chairman Richard Crosland said the club planned to gift the old 36.5m artificial green to a school or community group.
The current turf had reached the end of its life as a bowling green, he said.
However, it … View moreKerepehi Bowling Club has raised $200,000 for a new artificial turf.
Club match chairman Richard Crosland said the club planned to gift the old 36.5m artificial green to a school or community group.
The current turf had reached the end of its life as a bowling green, he said.
However, it would...
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Coromandel Area School students aren't afraid of a bit of hard work when it comes to saving our national bird.
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
It's the relationships that have grown in the garden they care for that makes it such a special place for Rebecca Manley-Campbell and Samantha Claire.
The two women work in the garden belonging to the Supported Lifestyle Hauraki Trust, which provides care for those with intellectual ...
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