
Students head back to school
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
Smaller projects in the $50,000 to $500,000 and up range.
Cambridge and Te Awamutu council offices will open their doors from Monday.
Since March 31, the regional centre has received more than 2300 calls for assistance.
Restrictions in the north of the Waikato district grow increasingly likely.
'No visitors' policy remains in Critical Care (ICU/HDU) and Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre.
Bold thinking on productivity and connectivity presents a unique window of opportunity.
UltraFast Fibre ready for an influx of fibre connection requests when lockdown eases.
Landowners spot people visiting Bridal Veil Falls and Mt Karioi.
Priority for frozen meals to those struggling to cook for themselves.
Creative Communities funders looking for innovative projects.
The New Zealand Blood Service is putting a call out to Te Awamutu donors, new and old.
People warned to use official lines to help those in need.
New Zealand Fire Service warns against lighting outdoor fires during the lock-down
Government passes law under urgency so councils can continue democratically.
Te Awamutu woman with genetic kidney disease inspires life-saving donation to a stranger.
"It really is rocket science," say team who built the NASA replica in a shed.
Water tankers from other centres needed to help firefighters.
PhD student Oliver McLeod leads volcanologists on Mt Pirongia field trip.
New kōkako chicks banded as part of restoration programme on Mt Pirongia
Pirongia farmer and AgFirst consultant Phil Weir awarded 1 of 5 Nuffield Scholarships.
Belgian style wild beers win over home-brew judges.
Locally made phosphate fertiliser better for the environment.
The road will be closed for some time to allow for the truck to be removed.
"It was a real joy to see so many children enjoying the parade."