Entries for Rural Women Business Awards close soon
Entries for the NZI Rural Women New Zealand Business Awards close tomorrow.
Entries for the NZI Rural Women New Zealand Business Awards close tomorrow.
A Hamilton Young Farmer has faced fears with the NZ Young Farmers Debating Competition.
Te Awamutu College old boy Cullum Parker spends every spare opportunity moment outdoors.
The high court jury deciding Cory Jefferies fate continue its deliberations today.
Justice Sally Fitzgerald will sum up before sending the jury off to begin deliberations.
The Crown and defence are summing up in the Cory Jefferies murder trial.
Every year Te Awamutu Fish & Game Association has held a tree day to raise money.
Waikato Regional Council wants residents to report any sightings of wild rabbit carcasses.
Cory Jefferies told police he'd also cheated on his partner by kissing another woman.
Eugene Ryder is a Black Power gang member and community social worker.
Cory Jefferies admits causing Kim Richmond's death but says it was unintentional.
The decision has come as the store approaches its renewal of lease and sales decline.
Three woman have signed up to be on the NZ Young Farmer Board.
Te Awamutu Jersey Cattle Club recently held its Oscows Production Awards.
A Pirongia arborist hopes to be named the best tree-climber in the world.
There is nothing like a 130th anniversary year to bring the best out in any rugby team.
It was the second time Waipā has been nationally recognised for its community engagement.
Craig Wilson climbs trees for a living — and for fun, too.
Two Te Awamutu businesses have one to two years work following Fieldays.
14 kōkako with Pirongia lineage were returned to their "ancestral home" on Saturday.
Around 60 people gathered at the foothills of Mt Pirongia to witness the special event.
It's time to start thinking about calving again, as spring approaches.
Gemma and Zac Green both took out their divisions.
The Sustainable Farming Fund has received a big boost for new projects.
Tōtara is an incredibly useful tree to plant on farms.
"If no-one comes forward, the 2017 parade might be the last for a while."
The record fair is coming to Scout Hall on Saturday, July 14 from 10am to 4pm.
The organisation was introduced to Te Awamutu by local woman Kathy Keighley.
They ended the day with a combined total of 10489 hoops.
Palmer Street 'soup-run' back for winter. Made with funding from NZ On Air.