
The mighty Waikato Museum is one of the best in NZ
Museums help us all feel proud of where we have come from, and enrich our perspectives.
Museums help us all feel proud of where we have come from, and enrich our perspectives.
A mighty local adventure if you are reasonably fit and have good bike skills.
Bill Burr says shooting the teen was a last resort and he's glad he didn't have to.
The Earth Stewards produce organic vegetables using a special method: no-dig farming.
Police call for help in unravelling an incident which left a man critically injured.
The investment allows the factory to produce lactose, a more profitable product.
It boasts an ancient, predator-free forest and hopes to bring kakapo back to the mainland.
Adopt simple water-saving tips, and educate your friends, family, and neighbours.
Colonial Heritage Antiques owner Kenneth Sheldrick retires at age 89.
Chargers for Hamilton Gardens, Zoo, Garden Place, Eastlink Sport Hub, and some carparks.
The grant will go towards more floodlighting and NZ’s first fully accessible playground.
Inductees have achieved at the absolute top of their fields.
Rare glimpse reveals white boiler suits, golden oxen and chandeliers.
Invivo wine brand bosses host special pub quiz with Graham Norton and Jancis Robinson.
Put your bin out as usual, even if it's a public holiday.
Ham comes in a close second with NZ beef in third place.
The crew will create their own Christmas spirit - if callouts allow.
“We hope shoppers leave the social supermarket feeling happy and dignified.”
Rosetown Choristers seeking key personnel.
Aim of safety changes to improve traffic flows through Hillcrest and the wider city.
Accommodation from backpackers to rentals, romantic retreats and luxury escapes.
Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew to remain on standby all summer for those in need.
Tiny parasitoid wasp is doing its bit to save trees.
Register a team now for the annual feel-good fundraiser.
New approach to waste minimisation will leverage Government funding of $400,000.
A sustainable solution to the environmental and economic challenges we face today.
It's "not a question of if, but when the next outbreak occurs", says Waipā council.
Halfway there and due to be completed by March.
New local business aims to make the protection of building more affordable.