Masked opportunity for Waihi College students
In Waihi, students have made masks in textile class to save families having to buy them.
In Waihi, students have made masks in textile class to save families having to buy them.
Dan Calderwood taking role of acting general manager until new GM Matt Hine arrives
With two others, Maggie Andreassen looks after about 20 cats in the town centre.
Waihi mourns motorcyclist Mike Bainbridge, who died in a crash near the town.
Waihi Heritage Vision are having their AGM and want locals to get involved.
Community-led predator control work uses toxins but there's interest in non-toxic methods
Mayor says stay positive, as a $26 million drop in expenditure recorded.
A play by Katikati Theatre is being staged in Waihī's Boyd Rd Theatre next week.
Bailey Cameron, 17, gets Overall Excellence Award and Zinzan Coop, 17, Peer Choice.
Top international coach explains why Whangamatā had massive advantage over most clubs.
A new report finds there could be 1.6m ounces of gold to dig out of the area.
The 2020 Daffodil Day street collection will likely be remembered for different reasons.
What happened, where it happened, why we might need to get used to it
Another dies as Police name man who died following a crash on Main Road, Katikati
Golden age of surfing in New Zealand recalled by John Quellin
For a while there it looked like we wouldn't get any winter sport at all. Not even surfing
Tony Brljevich is the Coromandel candidate for Advance NZ Party.
Approaching 30 years as chair of Whangamata's community pool, John throws in the towel
After 50 years in Hauraki Plains flood control, Ian Sara has "a great respect for water".
At 58 minutes Te Aroha got their first try and converted for a nailbiting score line
"This has never been achieved in the club's history," says ex-president Kevin Brookes.
Hauraki and TCDC add to the $250,000 tagged for farmers in the Thames Valley
Club Rugby supporters out but not down as Covid-19 puts them outside the field for finals
It's easy to find someone doing things tougher than you - like our young people this week.
Schools face uncertainty over staging their balls due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Wayne Smith, Leon Holden and Dave Dillon have chosen to stay home and go local.
Cancellation an economic impact to local communities
Arts and creativity play another essential role in building our communities back up