
Captain Cane speaks at Ōhaupō Hub
Lawn & Turf Contracting organise dinner for locals with All Blacks skipper.
Lawn & Turf Contracting organise dinner for locals with All Blacks skipper.
The group has been making a real difference to all Hamiltonians' lives and wellbeing.
Local schools get behind Predator Free Te Awamutu projects.
The community has been calling for improvements to the high-risk intersection.
Head along and witness some of New Zealand’s top polo representatives on local soil.
The council bought 6.6ha of land for a new cricket pitch and two winter sports grounds.
Korikori Park, Rototuna, will be training site for Zambian Copper Queens football team.
Jamie Strange to retire from Parliament next election to spend more time with his family.
Most state highway road works will be shut down by midday on Wednesday, December 22.
Cancer Society's second largest fundraiser can return after Covid interruption.
There’s sure to be something your someone special will love and remember for ever.
Four candidates manage only double figures in vote count, and three in triple figures.
Councils join to bless and open Te Awa River Ride sections.
Gaye Bezzant inducted into Cambridge Sports Walk of Fame for services to softball.
Hamiltonian Karthikeya Jithendra Babu completed three years of e-learning in 16 months.
Te Awamutu Sports outside back Cody Nordstrom joins Chiefs pre-season training.
KiwiRail and Ruapehu District Council celebrate the new stop for the Northern Explorer.
A general arming order has been made for Waikato police hunting an alleged offender.
People can now safely walk, bike and scooter from Ngāruawahia to Lake Karapiro.
You can still have your say on who you want to represent Hamilton West in Parliament.
Chicanes will allow drivers to weave between the barriers at a crawling speed.
New signs show Tokoroa, Putāruru, Tīrau, and Arapuni in a new light.
Council’s draft plan to propose actions to reduce contamination in kerbside recycling.
Three Wintec students are part of New Zealand cast to perform in the Middle East.
Police confirmed they are making inquiries about incident.
Te Awamutu Council Carpark Market organisers make donations to community groups.
The exhibition comprises 100 photographs from Wildlife Photographer of the Year comp.
75,000 entered the gates of Fieldays 2022 to enjoy the stalls and entertainment offered.