
Te Awamutu Rotary Book Fair proceeds support community causes
Iconic Book Fair continues major fundraiser for Te Awamutu Rotary to support community.
Iconic Book Fair continues major fundraiser for Te Awamutu Rotary to support community.
Planting reinforces slopes and reduces the risk of soil erosion
Sao Yean was found dead in a water trough near Gordonton.
Drivers and other community members are invited to share their thoughts on the project.
Fights, fires, abuse and intimidation. This mum has had enough.
Labour Minister Nanaia Mahuta currently holds the seat.
Catherine Chidgey won the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction.
Live musical theatre returning to Te Awamutu College stage after five years.
Brad Weber’s confirmed this season will be his last with the Chiefs.
Guests enjoy teas and tea-based cocktails crafted by Zealong’s tea sommelier.
Thanks to a local vet partnership, animals in the area remain cared for.
The round 13 match for the Super Rugby Pacific competition will fundraise for Variety.
Four people allegedly used a vehicle to break into the business.
"If you’re free on Saturdays, come down and support the lads.”
'It’s done Paeroa proud over the years.'
Across the three categories, the organisers chose 49 finalists.
The event will again have a careers hub, which includes a new feature this year.
BMX riders undoing the progress of native plantings in Ōhaupō.
Primary sector education and career opportunities to be showcased at the Fieldays.
New clause helps police target street racing activities.
Horse breeder who murdered his wife in Matamata makes new claims at Parole Board hearing
Rotarians visit Riding for Disabled and pledge continued support.
The Waikato District Council and the Hamilton City Council have set a day for every dog.
Shane Edwards 'vanished' from his home on May 14, 2022, and has not been seen since.
Guy Richards managed to walk several metres before collapsing.
No one was injured in the small rural town.
Dr Tamsin Green moved to the Waikato from New York.
Anton Lienert-Brown recommits to the Chiefs and All Blacks until 2026.
A 'game-changer' that will more accurately support land use planning.