
Pauanui gets enlarged fit-for-purpose facility
The new clubhouse opens as PSLC marks its 50-year jubilee this year
The new clubhouse opens as PSLC marks its 50-year jubilee this year
There will be five new faces on the council, including two Māori Wards.
Enthusiastic new owners are enjoying the community and encourage people to stop in.
Weston Kirton, Max Baxter and John Robertson have all led their district's before.
'My disability is a part of who I am, not the entire picture.'
National's Andrew Bayly says not enough being done to keep communities thriving.
The lack of mental health services catering for the deaf has been a significant barrier.
Emma's extraordinary true story of the road to becoming an Olympic gold medalist.
According to preliminary results, Len Salt will be replacing Sandra Goudie as mayor.
Young talent on display at the Te Awamutu Performing Arts Competition
Work will improve safety for all, especially pedestrians and cyclists
Predator free enthusiasts learn trapping techniques from the best.
Church is going to replace long-standing mayor Allan Sanson.
This month marks 10 months since the children went missing for the second time
Two-term councillor Susan O'Regan new mayor, meaning former mayor Jim Mylchreest is out.
Kaylum is an unsung hero in the Gallagher Chiefs. He is a well-respected team man
The group wants practical recommendations that are taken on board by the Government.
Coromandel rescues made up nearly a quarter of all missions
Hamilton City Council has been fined $76,500 for the spillage in October 2020.
Preliminary results say Gary Petley received 3679 votes and Ārama Ngāpō 2891 votes.
Waikato and Te Awamutu rugby legend Deon Muir remembers great season two decades later.
Former regional council chairs Russ Rimmington and Barry Quale did not make the cut.
Access remains open for pedestrians and people on bikes.
According to preliminary results, Moko Tauariki and Melaina Huaki are the front runners.
A further round of the Coromandel shield was played on Monday at the Hauraki course
While a successful outing for Lienert-Brown, it was Bay of Plenty who took the spoils.
Southgate received 13,693 votes so far, with Geoff Taylor in second with 12,395.
Progress results are in for Matamata-Piako, South Waikato, Waipā, Taupō and Waitomo.
Almost 300 students from all over the North Island took part in the annual event.