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Libby Totton Reporter from South Waikato News
Two South Waikato councillors unhappy with a perceived lack of information coming from council staff have had their “formal request for members information” quashed by their council colleagues.
In the “notice of motion - formal request for members information”, penned by first term … View moreTwo South Waikato councillors unhappy with a perceived lack of information coming from council staff have had their “formal request for members information” quashed by their council colleagues.
In the “notice of motion - formal request for members information”, penned by first term councillor Marie Farrell and co-signed by councillor Sandra Wallace, Farrell said she had several requests for financial information declined by council chief executive Susan Law
Libby Totton Reporter from South Waikato News
Former Tok man David Edgar - now an army major with a PhD in sleep recently swum Cook Strait to raise money for children with dyslexia.
He said the money raised would be split between Marlborough Boys’ College in Blenheim and his old school, Tokoroa High School.
“Chhee Whhoo ToksHard!” … View moreFormer Tok man David Edgar - now an army major with a PhD in sleep recently swum Cook Strait to raise money for children with dyslexia.
He said the money raised would be split between Marlborough Boys’ College in Blenheim and his old school, Tokoroa High School.
“Chhee Whhoo ToksHard!” he said on the Givealittle page.
Libby Totton Reporter from South Waikato News
A new corporate lounge and another grandstand will be built at Taupō International Motorsport Park as “exceptional” demand for tickets sees the event almost sold out.
Taupō will host the ITM Taupō Super400 for the first time in April, and Supercars chief executive Shane Howard said they … View moreA new corporate lounge and another grandstand will be built at Taupō International Motorsport Park as “exceptional” demand for tickets sees the event almost sold out.
Taupō will host the ITM Taupō Super400 for the first time in April, and Supercars chief executive Shane Howard said they want to see as many fans as they can at the event.
Libby Totton Reporter from South Waikato News
When it comes to good deeds, Hamish Daine certainly knows how to walk the talk, and in this case has let his money do the walking by helping school children into new shoes.
Daine, who was recently promoted to deputy mayor of the South Waikato district, said he was often looking for ways to … View moreWhen it comes to good deeds, Hamish Daine certainly knows how to walk the talk, and in this case has let his money do the walking by helping school children into new shoes.
Daine, who was recently promoted to deputy mayor of the South Waikato district, said he was often looking for ways to support the Tokoroa and wider South Waikato communities and his most recent act of kindness saw him donate $1000 to help put shoes on the feet of 20 local students.
Libby Totton Reporter from South Waikato News
Ratepayers in the South Waikato owe almost $2.5 million to their district council, which has also reported an operating deficit of $1.92 million and net debt of $19.6 million.
South Waikato district councillors will discuss the council’s latest financial performance report, which explains its … View moreRatepayers in the South Waikato owe almost $2.5 million to their district council, which has also reported an operating deficit of $1.92 million and net debt of $19.6 million.
South Waikato district councillors will discuss the council’s latest financial performance report, which explains its financial position up to November 30 last year, at a committee meeting on Thursday.
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