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To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...
Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?
A: You're under a vest!
… View moreTo celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...
Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?
A: You're under a vest!
Q: How do you make a tissue dance?
A: Put a little boogey in it!
Q: Where do bees go to the toilet?
A: At the BP station!
#NSNZrandomactsofkindness
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Awamutu
What to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.
If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.
Make the most of this weekend with this … View moreWhat to do with old glass jars? There’s something about the beauty of empty glass jars that makes it hard to just put them into the recycling bin.
If you’ve been holding onto a few hoping for an inspiring project, you’ll love this super easy idea.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Desmond from Dinsdale
I see the arguments for and against keeping them - I'm just creating a poll because I'm interested in seeing what the percentages for and against are.
Rudi from Hamilton Lake
HAMILTON - E-SCOOTERS ON OUR STREETS AS OF TODAY
#E-scooters for hire will arrive in Hamilton as part of a six-month trial approved by Hamilton City Council at the Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting on 18 June 2019.
Lime scooters will be the first operator to have a presence in the city … View moreHAMILTON - E-SCOOTERS ON OUR STREETS AS OF TODAY
#E-scooters for hire will arrive in Hamilton as part of a six-month trial approved by Hamilton City Council at the Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting on 18 June 2019.
Lime scooters will be the first operator to have a presence in the city and will operate under a public places permit for six months. The Council expects to receive formal applications from other operators over the coming weeks and months.
Lime has e-scooters in more than 100 cities across the world including both Auckland and Christchurch. They will introduce a total of 600 e-scooters for hire in Hamilton during the trial period. Around 200 of these will be arriving in Hamilton this Friday 23 August with the remaining e-scooters anticipated to arrive next week.
The e-scooters will be able to be ridden throughout the city but will be focused on the central city, Hamilton East, Hillcrest and Hamilton Lake areas. They can be ridden on footpaths and roads and will feature geofencing which automatically reduces speeds in certain areas to make it safer for users and pedestrians. These areas include the central city entertainment and dining precinct, Garden Place and Centre Place and the speeds will be limited to 15kmh. There will also be low speed zones along the Waikato River.
“Safety is our number one priority and we’ll be working closely with Lime and any other providers coming to the city to monitor compliance and ensure the code of practice is upheld.
There will also be a dedicated e-scooter parking zone at Hamilton Gardens. However, the devices will not be able to be ridden within the grounds of the Gardens, over the boardwalk section around Lake Rotoroa (Hamilton Lake Domain) or at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park.
According to the operator’s terms and conditions, anyone aged 18 or older can use the e-scooters and users will be able to find and unlock them using an app on their phone. The e-scooters are dockless, which means they can be left anywhere safe within the city. A team of local “juicers” will be recruited by Lime to retrieve, charge and deploy the e-scooters each day.
The Council’s General Manager for Infrastructure Operations, Eeva-Liisa Wright says: “This initiative is about providing alternatives to cars for people making short trips around our city, honouring our commitment to being energy efficient and building stronger connections between key destinations.
“At the end of the six-month trial we will be in a good position to determine how many e-scooters will fit in the Hamilton market, the optimum number of providers and the areas of operation, including restricted areas.
“Safety is our number one priority and we’ll be working closely with Lime and any other providers coming to the city to monitor compliance and ensure the code of practice is upheld.
“We’ll also be delivering a city-wide education campaign over the coming weeks to compliment the user training provided at the time of hire.”
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Margherita from Ngaruawahia
Hi Everyone. We are holding another pour class.
Sept 14th Sat. 10am - 3pm
This time we have all the paint ready made and more paint available if we need it. I will be showing 6 different ways of pouring for you to follow along with or you can do your own thing. … View moreHi Everyone. We are holding another pour class.
Sept 14th Sat. 10am - 3pm
This time we have all the paint ready made and more paint available if we need it. I will be showing 6 different ways of pouring for you to follow along with or you can do your own thing.
This is the last Pouring class we will hold so don't miss out. Everything except canvases are supplied in the fee. I will have a few canvases for sale on the day at reduced price. You are welcome to bring along your own paint to mix with Pouring Medium if you want specific colours.
Email: jmrallan@xtra.co.nz if interested and I will send more details.
People who did this class in July can repeat it for $7 and new people fee is $30. You will have enough supplies and time to make at least 3 canvas art.
Rudi from Hamilton Lake
The Ministry of Health is warning people travelling to Auckland to make sure they're vaccinated against measles.
The outbreak has spread much more quickly in the last fortnight. About a third of all cases have come in the last two weeks.
Numbers outside Auckland have been fairly low recently; … View moreThe Ministry of Health is warning people travelling to Auckland to make sure they're vaccinated against measles.
The outbreak has spread much more quickly in the last fortnight. About a third of all cases have come in the last two weeks.
Numbers outside Auckland have been fairly low recently; other regions have had just 10 confirmed cases in the last two weeks, compared to 230 in Auckland.
Schools have had to send hundreds of students home and this morning students at Manurewa High School weren't allowed in the gates without proof of immunisation, after 13 confirmed cases.
It followed updated figures from the government yesterday showing another 76 cases since last Friday, on top of the 132 since the Friday before.
More than 80 percent of all cases have been in Auckland; and about two-thirds of those are in the Counties Manukau DHB, covering eastern and South Auckland.
Most regions haven't had a single case in the last couple of weeks - only Northland (two), Waikato (one), Bay of Plenty (three), Taranaki (two), Capital and Coast and the Southern DHB (one each) have had any since mid-August.
However, "immunity gaps" around the country - large enough portions of the population that are not immunised - mean some areas do not have "herd immunity" which is reached at a vaccination rate of 95 percent.
Otago University professor of public health Michael Baker said there was a risk Auckland's outbreak could spread.
"It's amongst the most infectious agents known," Dr Baker said.
"Because we are below that level [95 percent] the measles is so infectious it finds that gap. Wherever that gap exists in New Zealand it's going to find it. It's inevitable in other parts of New Zealand we'll see more measles cases until we can close that gap ... it will travel around the country as well.
"We have to get this uniformly high coverage across all these age groups to stop measles. It's a real challenge for our system. We're not far off but we're not there yet."
In trying to stop the outbreak spreading further than Auckland, the Ministry of Health has issued a warning that people travelling to Auckland should get vaccinated first.
The Ministry said babies, who are particularly at risk, should be vaccinated at 12 months if they were in Auckland or travelling there. The vaccination should take place at least two weeks before travelling to allow immunity to develop.
Measles information:
If you are showing symptoms, call a doctor but stay at home - do not visit the GP as you could spread the disease at the waiting room
Measles symptoms include a fever, runny nose, sore red eyes and cough, followed a few days later by a rash usually starting on the face before moving down the body
You can have measles and spread it to other people before you start to show any symptoms or feel sick
It can take about two weeks to be fully immune after being vaccinated
Healthline offers free advice and has a translator service 0800 611 116
Measles has a 90 percent infection rate, meaning nine out of 10 non-immuen people who come into contact with an infectious person contract the disease
Measles is a serious disease, and can lead to complications including pneumonia and in rarer cases brain damage or even death
Read this explainer from March for more information
Ross from Nawton
From Monday September 2nd I have a room available for rent/board at Lloyd Drive in Nawton.
It's a modern home with heatpump etc.
The rent is $160 but includes pretty much everything.
Power, gas, laundry, WiFi etc plus 4 to 5 cooked evening dinners.
Off street parking, 1 minute from Frankton … View moreFrom Monday September 2nd I have a room available for rent/board at Lloyd Drive in Nawton.
It's a modern home with heatpump etc.
The rent is $160 but includes pretty much everything.
Power, gas, laundry, WiFi etc plus 4 to 5 cooked evening dinners.
Off street parking, 1 minute from Frankton bus stop.
Smoker OK, social drinker OK
Must like cats 😊😊😊
This week the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2019 took effect, bringing in a raft of changes for tenants and landlords.
Here's what it means for renters and landlords.
To read more, click here.
Kathy from Te Awamutu
Hi - a significant part of our Daffodil Fundraiser for the Cancer Society is from the sale of fresh daffodils. If you have any to spare, - no matter how small a number - we would love to have you drop them off at the Baptist Church Hall, Thursday or Friday morning. Many thanks. Kathy 022 066 … View moreHi - a significant part of our Daffodil Fundraiser for the Cancer Society is from the sale of fresh daffodils. If you have any to spare, - no matter how small a number - we would love to have you drop them off at the Baptist Church Hall, Thursday or Friday morning. Many thanks. Kathy 022 066 4250.
Lyn from Ngaruawahia
Fathers Day Special - Summer Memberships are now on sale for the special price of $239. Season starts 1 October - 28 February 2020. Come on out and enjoy the summer evenings on one of NZ's top golf courses - This is a great way to introduce yourself to golf - the sport for life! Please contact… View moreFathers Day Special - Summer Memberships are now on sale for the special price of $239. Season starts 1 October - 28 February 2020. Come on out and enjoy the summer evenings on one of NZ's top golf courses - This is a great way to introduce yourself to golf - the sport for life! Please contact the Pro shop or the office for further information 07 824 8006 - email: nga@golfwaikato.co.nz
Vannessa from Metalcraft Roofing Hamilton
The Metalcraft 'Modena' Tile is the latest addition to our range of metal tiles and accessories. The Modena Tile is the result of an extensive research, analysis and design process to produce an attractive, functional and durable lightweight tile.The Modena Tile is an eye-catching option … View moreThe Metalcraft 'Modena' Tile is the latest addition to our range of metal tiles and accessories. The Modena Tile is the result of an extensive research, analysis and design process to produce an attractive, functional and durable lightweight tile.The Modena Tile is an eye-catching option that affords the look of a heavyweight tile roof but eliminates the extra costs of reinforced roof trusses necessary for heavyweight roofing.
Tobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.
Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected … View moreTobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.
Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected clampdown on how alternatives to smoking can be advertised.
To read more, click here.
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