News in brief

Driver dies

One person died on Monday after a crash involving a track and car on Cambridge Road between Cox and Storey roads. Emergency services were called to the scene about 11.25am. The driver of the car died at the scene.

Business news

The latest edition of Waikato Business News is out this week and includes profiles by Mary Anne Gill and Roy Pilott on Sarah Thomson and Tim Macindoe who are both standing for the Hamilton mayoralty.

The monthly Good Local Media publication – a sister to Cambridge News, Te Awamutu News and King Country News – also includes the turning of the sod at Hamilton Airport’s Precinct North industrial subdivision.

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Website visits

Katie Mayes – Waipa District Council Cambridge Connections reset. Photo: Mary Anne Gill

A profile on Katie Mayes, the new Cambridge Connections project lead, attracted more visits to Good Local Media’s cambridgenews.nz website than any other last month. Second best read post was Tamahere duo acknowledged about John Sheat and Charles Fletcher receiving service awards from Waikato District Council. The home page was next with Faith in Waipā’s Murray Smith fourth with A person of interest – his thoughts on being a refugee from Auckland and rounding out the top five was News in Brief.

It was the beef

Most of the people who experienced gastro symptoms after the Waipā Business Awards in May had eaten beef cheek in a main meal, New Zealand Food Safety have confirmed. One hundred people who attended – about a quarter of the total – came down with gastroenteritis resulting in Cambridge Raceway’s caterer Off the Track issuing an apology.

See: Gastro mystery continues

See: Gastro issues remains a mystery

More candidates

Les Bennett

Two more candidates have announced their council bids for October’s local body elections.

The Act Party chose Andrew Pickford, a former international airline captain, as its candidate for the Tamahere-Woodlands Ward of the Waikato District Council.

Les Bennett has joined the Better Waipā ticket and will stand in the Pirongia-Kakepuku ward.

Waipā a finalist

Ahu Ake, Waipā’s community spatial plan, is a finalist in Local Government NZ’s Super Engaged award which celebrates councils that have found fresh, creative ways to get their communities involved in local decision-making. Waikato Regional and Hamilton City councils are two of three finalists in the Super Steward award for initiatives which made a huge impact on the environment.

Best newcomer

Alice Jeffries

Alice Jeffries assistant yearling manager at Cambridge Stud and a former student at St Peter’s School in Cambridge, took out the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ $10,000 Newcomer Excellence award on Sunday. Jeffries had a memorable experience this year at the National Yearling Sale in Karaka when she took the farm’s draft-topping lot – a colt by Sword Of State out of I Am Invincible – through the ring which Mulberry Racing bought for $540,000.

PJs delivered

Winter Warmer Packs Delivery

Nominations have now closed for Waipā Networks’ Winter Warmer Packs initiative, with over 600 people set to benefit from packs loaded with winter goodies. The initiative, which is into its third year, encourages people to nominate individuals and whānau in need or who may be struggling, particularly through the colder months when energy costs tend to be higher. The packs are being delivered to collection points across the district.

Playground reopens

Leamington Domain’s new playground

The refurbished Leamington Domain playground will reopen on Saturday with a community celebration. The design was developed in partnership with Ngāti Koroki Kahukura and Ngāti Hauā, drawing inspiration from Leamington’s rich cultural and horticultural heritage, including its connections to the river. The playground has a large rope obstacle course, a toddler mound and slide, a kumara flower bowl spinner, trampolines, timber hut, musical elements, and a three-bay swing set.

Trial tales

Every dog may have its day, but Waikato’s sheep dog trial team had less to bark about than their King Country opponents last weekend. During the Bayley’s Sheep Dog Trials in Taupō, Waikato was defeated by 429.5 points to 419.5 in an attempt to lift the Bayley’s Shield, the sport’s take on rugby’s Ranfurly Shield. The Waikato team – many of whom hail from Waipā – will now have to wait their turn to mount another challenge.

Cars in control

Waipā District Council, led by Fleet Coordinator Claire Vincent, has introduced a new way to manage its 165 vehicles.The Orcoda Connect system enables the council to track and manage their vehicles more efficiently.It’s the first time the Australian system has been used in New Zealand by a local body.

Orcoda says the system makes better use of ratepayer funds by getting more out of their vehicles and cutting costs, and staff are happier because it gives them more independence.

Hautapu stays top

Hautapu beat Morrinsville Sports 41-14 in Waikato premier rugby on Saturday to stay four points clear at the top of the ladders. Centre Michael Naitokani scored twice in the seven tries to two victory at Cambridge Memorial Park.

Others to cross the chalk for Hautapu were stalwart Mitch Jacobson, Amos Faaola, Rui Farrant, Levi Hazelton and speedster Waisake Salabiau. Pivot Rangiwai Lunjevich slotted three conversions off the tee.

Hautapu B drubbed Morrinsville B 76-14, scoring a dozen tries. Leamington and Pirongia both lost in their first week of round two division 1A Mooloo Shield footy.

Hinuera hosted Leamington and won 27-10, Pirongia travelled to Putāruru and fell 19-12 at Nola Block. In the division 1A championship section, Ōhaupō dealt to Frankton 52-10 in Hamilton.

Pirongia and Leamington’s B teams registered wins but Ōhaupō B were pipped 13-10 by Frankton B at Swarbrick Park. Te Awamutu Sports beat Pirongia, Hautapu won by default against Matamata and Leamington were outgunned 101-0 by Marist in the under-21 competition.

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