
Ukulele double feature coming to The Regent
Tyrone and The Nukes team up for a double feature at The Regent.
Tyrone and The Nukes team up for a double feature at The Regent.
The event will showcase all things marine.
Winter means potholes and flooding are the big issues for motorists.
Local duo hope to teach people to understand they can take control of their own health.
Daniel Johnstone has been sentenced to home detention and ordered to pay reparations.
Jamie Downard was living in Te Awamutu after being granted parole.
Recycling is sorted by hand, so contamination is a big health and safety risk.
Head chef Anshul Sethi decided he wanted to be chef in 10th grade.
Time for spotlight to shine on Te Awamutu's Anita Blakely and Holly Harris.
Kirwyn Ellis was described by the judges as relaxed, thoughtful and mature.
Extra funding for prison beds, staff and rehab programmes welcomed.
The conditions of the patients are currently unknown.
Jenga Youth Group work together to build a 100-metre hot dog and feed the whole school.
Finalists will participate in both an online judging pre-event and on-site judging.
New playgorund puzzles incorporate and relate to Te Awamutu War Memorial Park’s heritage.
A board of inquiry will allow iwi to have input regarding the decision.
Kio Kio United got their first win of the season when they hosted Leamington.
McAlpine hopes other women can be inspired to give backyard ultra running a go.
In some places, Thursday night will see temperatures drop to -2C.
Coaches preparing players for life and immersing them in the community.
A social media post from a family member said they were feeling “deep sadness”.
New Zealand Masters Rowing Championships will be held at Lake Karāpiro later in the year.
Meanwhile, Hamilton City Council reports rise in false information on social media.
New WDC chief executive has significant local body and governance experience.
The board received over 40 applications from New Zealand and Australia.
Defending champion Daniel Sinclair was at the Australian Track & Field Champs.
Runner Jane McAlpine is stronger, fitter and wiser than she's ever been.
Hinuera’s centenary win over Putāruru sees them the only Div. One side yet to lose.
The council has received more than 350 pieces of feedback on the draft business case.
Ouwehand is one of six athletes who will make their Olympic debuts in Paris.