
French Film Festival, Matariki ki Waikato - here's what's on in the region
What's on in the Waikato.
What's on in the Waikato.
A team of five has been selected for the National High School Finals Rodeo in the USA.
Young leader from Waikato rises through the ranks to head Zespri organisation.
Chiefs aiming for back-to-back sell-out at FMG Stadium Waikato.
Ōhaupō players showed resilience to score in overtime at Flagstaff Park.
"It reflects poorly on central government’s .. respect for the role of local government."
The whereabouts of some of the stolen guns remains unknown.
Showquest a chance for students to shine at the performing arts.
Commemorative dress pays tribute to the team’s legacy and symbolises the spirit of Magic.
By halftime, there was only a two-goal difference.
15 locals have received King's Birthday Honours.
Stephen Cox has been involved in cycling continuously since 1968.
The former Waikato residents have been relocated to Coal Island in Fiordland.
A limited statutory manager has been appointed at Mangakōtukutuku College.
Earlier this month, the uni began demolishing the old and vacant B Block for the school.
The school won the playground when it was voted the most deserving school in the area.
Coaches’ Player of the Year was lock Tupou Vaa’i who has been immense for the squad.
Samipeni Finau will be back on the park with his big presence in the loose forward trio.
The city's LTP will be up for deliberation next week.
Hundreds gathered in Hamilton at 7.15am.
Wins follow lucky weekend for Waikato players.
It also decided on a 7.4 per cent rates rise. This is higher than what was consulted on.
Homes could be without power for at least the next five hours.
No injuries were reported as a result of the crash.
The 20th celebration will see the 'Bug Man' from Animal Planet as a special guest host.
Inspector Jeff Penno has provided an update following the Ōhaupō crash.
Protest motorists will converge on motorways to try to accomplish maximum disruption.
Brian Barnes' heartbroken family say their lives have been destroyed by his death.
Tira Tipene will now pay back the $390 she stole at $20 per week.
Bridge Housing buys into Ōhaupō Road development after success in Cambridge.