
Opinion: Getting redundancies right
Opinion: Getting the process wrong can be very costly for the employer.
Opinion: Getting the process wrong can be very costly for the employer.
The business with famous customers operating from one of our smallest villages.
Two families battled it out for entry-level home in Christmas lights suburb.
Airbnb uses AI and website revamp to help target rural listings across the country.
Contractors need the temporary closure, previously set to start on Sunday, for road works.
One of the errors was at Pukekohe Intermediate voting station in Port Waikato electorate.
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has made two recommendations.
Around 86 per cent of Fonterra’s emissions come from on-farm operations.
Wrap up of Sport, Cultural and Academic Subject awards for Te Awamutu College.
Grey skies made for stunning scenery for local walkers this week.
The keys have been collected for the first new retirement properties in Wharewaka.
But the Ministry denies the courtroom closure has caused any delays with cases.
Find out what's pleased and perplexed the people of Taupō and Tūrangi this week.
Te Awamutu College Dux looking to career in mathematics, science
Succesful year reflected in Te Awamutu College Senior Prizegiving.
Head coach Clayton McMillan has named seven rookies in his 2024 team.
HCLTech continues its special apprenticeship next year after first students graduate.
Yesterday was far more than just the day after the Melbourne Cup, writes Michael Guerin.
One teaspoon of soil contains more living organisms than there are people in the world.
Waipā District Council is urging landowners to read up on the rules.
The driver had no time to react as the animal bolted at him after being spooked.
The Boon Street Art Festival brightened up Hamilton East and the CBD at the weekend.
Boon Street Art Festival brightened up Hamilton East and the CBD on the weekend. Seven artists brought love and colour to blank walls across the city, most of the walls were located near the newly opened Made Market precinct. The artists painting the town not only red were Jesse Mosen, Cinzah, Gary Venn, Kell Sunshine, Haser and Alice Alva and Koryu. The Waikato Herald went along and captured some of the action.
Changes include new roundabouts, zebra crossing and protected bike lanes.
Super Rugby Pacific side to lose more than 800 games of experience heading into 2024.
Several players will back up their NPC and FPC seasons with the Waikato Sevens teams.
They’re so elusive even the experts aren’t sure of exact numbers.
The inaugural Taupō SuperSprint will be held from April 19 to 21.
A party was held to celebrate the Women's Institute's 90th anniversary in Taupō.