About: Tama Forum
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- Philippa Stevenson
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- Freelance journalist, blogger, editor, columnist and media trainer. Moderator of the Tamahere Forum. Resident of Tamahere, Waikato, New Zealand.
Posts by Tama Forum:
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November 24, 2009 Icepak gas detector inferior
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November 20, 2009 Hamilton city pushes south
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November 17, 2009 Tamahere market – November 21
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November 13, 2009 Tanks for water but no plumbing
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November 3, 2009 Fine homes tour begins in Tamahere
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October 20, 2009 Survey rates council services
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October 19, 2009 ERMA invites submissions on LPG
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October 17, 2009 Coolstore fire inquiry in doubt
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October 17, 2009 Market basks on 5th anniversary
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October 16, 2009 Quarry consent $1m price tag
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October 13, 2009 Tamahere Market – October 17
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October 12, 2009 Council debates home water tanks
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October 5, 2009 Icepak director pleads guilty
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September 27, 2009 Tamahere may get new mental health unit
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September 24, 2009 Tui return to Tamahere
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Waikato Times- Lido bringing new film experience November 25, 2009The comfy seats are in place, the patterned drapes look fantastic, and the chandeliers are dangling from the ceiling.
- Parking machines checked for fraud November 25, 2009Hamilton City Council's parking machines have not been hacked into by scammers stealing credit card details.
- Cycle event record likely November 25, 2009The rubber will meet the road in record numbers this weekend when thousands of hardy cyclists line up for the Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge on Saturday.
- Councillor cleared over land lease row November 25, 2009Thames-Coromandel district councillor Dirk Sieling has been cleared by the Auditor-General's Office over his use of council land, lifting what the embattled councillor described as a "black cloud".
- Hunter critically ill after shooting incident November 25, 2009A Tauranga hunter was accidently shot while hunting for rabbits south of Taupo late last night and is critically injured.
- Conviction fair, say stung sponsors November 25, 2009Although there's little chance of getting their money back, the sponsors and exhibitors stung by the failed Wings and Wheels Over Waikato air show say yesterday's conviction of organiser Ken Ross for fraud was fair.
- Lido bringing new film experience November 25, 2009
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BBC News- China unveils Copenhagen targets November 26, 2009China says it will cut its "carbon intensity" emissions per unit of GDP in 2020 by 40-45% from 2005 levels, says state media.
- Philippine massacre suspect held November 26, 2009A Philippine clan leader suspected of involvement in the killing of 57 people is in custody after surrendering to the authorities.
- Dollar falls to a 14-year yen low November 26, 2009The dollar hits a 14-year low against the yen as low US interest rates make the currency less attractive to investors.
- Khmer Rouge 40-year jail demand November 25, 2009A UN tribunal prosecutor says Khmer Rouge prison chief Duch should be jailed for 40 years, as he again apologises to victims.
- 'Icebergs heading to New Zealand' November 25, 2009A warning is issued to ships in the southern Pacific after more than 100 icebergs are spotted drifting towards New Zealand.
- Improvement in Japanese exports November 25, 2009Japan's exports fell at their slowest annual rate in a year in October, indicating the country is emerging from recession.
- Two journalists freed in Somalia November 25, 2009Two foreign journalists kidnapped in Somalia by militants in August 2008 have been freed by their captors.
- Opera 'censors' Chinese content November 24, 2009Web browser Opera has closed a loophole which allowed Chinese users to access sites banned by the government.
- China executes tainted milk pair November 24, 2009China executes two people over a scandal involving tainted milk powder that resulted in six children dying, state media say.
- Thirsty wild camels wreak havoc in Australian town November 25, 2009Thousands of feral camels are wreaking havoc in an Australian town as they search for water in a continuing drought.
- China unveils Copenhagen targets November 26, 2009



