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An artist s concept for the Ancient Egyptian Garden, which is due to be opened to the public later this year. There could yet be a fee for non-Hamiltonians to go and see it.
Charging $5 to park at the Hamilton Gardens will have a “devastating” effect on the visitor attraction’s popularity, its staunchest advocates say. At the Hamilton City Council’s long term plan hearings on Wednesday, representatives from both the Hamilton Gardens Development Project Governance Group and the Friends of the Hamilton Gardens implored councillors not to introduce the proposed parking charge, which they say will “chase people away”.
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Heather Alley covered Waikato rugby in the 1950s, but was never able to write under her own byline.
Lurking on the sidelines of the number two field of Hamilton’s Rugby Park, Heather Alley tried her best to blend in with the crowd of men decked out in hats and overcoats. Alley hoped she’d pass for an earnest follower of the Waikato club rugby scene. No one could know the real reason she was there. In her 19 years she’d never encountered such high stakes. And she’d never felt so free. Alley, nee Paterson, was there to report on the game for the
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Roy Morgan Research 3 million New Zealanders read newspapers and nearly 1.8 million read magazines in 2020
Country: Roy Morgan readership results for New Zealandâs print newspapers and magazines for the 12 months to December 2020.
Roy Morgan readership results for New Zealand’s print newspapers and magazines for the 12 months to December 2020.
3 million, or 73.9%, of New Zealanders aged 14+ now read or access newspapers in an average 7-day period via print or online (website or app) platforms. In addition, nearly 1.8 million New Zealanders aged 14+ (43.9%) read magazines whether in print or online either via the web or an app.
These are the latest findings from the Roy Morgan New Zealand Single Source survey of 6,496 New Zealanders aged 14+ over the 12 months to December 2020.