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GUEST BLOG: Waikato really means business
Waikato-based strategy consultant with a background in economics, research, economic development and international trade.
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Finalists announced for 2018 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award
The award, managed by Waikato Museum, challenges artists to create sculptures using predominantly no.8 wire and other agricultural materials.
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From chasing the dream, to living the dream
What happens when the dream you thought you wanted and chased for years, turns out to be so far from what you wanted when you finally get it?
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Fixing fences and driving tractors is men’s work, right?
Not a chance says New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays as this year they have opened the entry criteria for Fieldays Rural Bachelor.
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GUEST BLOG: All about the Waikato River Authority
Waikato River Authority CE Bob Penter
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Teamwork and intelligence a winning formula
Directors David Hallett and Jeremy Hughes listen to prospective clients’ business problems at the very beginning of the software development process.
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The highway of the past is set to become the future
Today, that business is expanding and looks set to bring back the use of our original mighty Waikato highway - the Waikato River.
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GUEST BLOG: A few of my favourite things
When the Waikato Story publicity material was launched I felt a bit deflated truth be told.
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Woman overboard: empowering women in the Oman Navy
In 2004, Najila Al Zadjali became the first-ever female Omani student to enrol at the University of Waikato.
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Hamilton CBD café relaunches to bring unique experience to inner city
Hamilton foodies and inner-city workers have an exciting new place to wine and dine with the relaunch of Prof’s on Alexandra this week.
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Digital game developed to help with sign language learning
“Sign language is one of the easiest languages to learn and it can be fun for children, parents and whanau,” Ms Hauwai said.
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Techweek’18 Waikato launch event reveals importance of tech business to region
More than 90 people were present for the official launch of Techweek ’18 Waikato last Monday.
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