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Edmund Hillary Fellowship welcomes Waikato woman
Waikato woman Cheryl Reynolds is one of only nine Kiwis who have been accepted in to the EHF, alongside 30 others from around the world.
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Event to celebrate, inspire and connect Waikato women in business
A panel of successful Waikato businesswomen are set to speak at an upcoming event that aims to inspire others through tales of triumphs and challenges in business.
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Annah Stretton campaigns to publish RAW book
Annah has kicked off a Pledge Me campaign to raise funds for a book that will shine a light on NZ women that the country has historically written off.
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Company-X deals with business problems using software
Software development always starts with a problem.
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Elite Waikato women to speak at event
Following the sell-out success of the first League of Extraordinary Women event last year.
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All for the love of yoghurt
How do you go from making a few jars of coconut yoghurt in your kitchen for your recently diagnosed dairy-intolerant partner to making enough for a whole town in two weeks?
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New St John ambulances roll out
It takes 400 hours and $200,000 to build an ambulance and around 35 of NZ’s St John ambulances are assembled right here in the mighty Waikato every year.
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If you plant a seed
If you moved to a new city and you were aged between 18 and 30 where would you go to make new friends?
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CELF leadership programme evolves
A leadership development program that is bringing together businesses and not-for-profits has new initiatives underway.
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International Students are welcome in the Waikato
The University of Waikato, Wintec, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton District Police have teamed up.
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GUEST BLOG: A billion-dollar industry for the Waikato
Unquestionably now the country’s number one export earner, tourism attracts more than 3.6 million visitors to New Zealand shores each year.
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Hands-on ancient technology at Waikato Museum
The revolutionary discoveries of one of the world’s greatest science and mathematical minds are being unveiled at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
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The Waikato is full of people and businesses doing great things. Their stories help build our understanding of the strength of the Waikato and the benefits of living, studying, visiting or doing business here.