
Ōhaupō win pre-season clash
Co-captain leads from the front as Ōhaupō take on Thames Valley counterparts.
Co-captain leads from the front as Ōhaupō take on Thames Valley counterparts.
The cemeteries are in need of future-proofing since a lot are set to be full by 2048.
The OFI plant received an investment to produce specialised protein ingredients.
Waipā allocated an extra $10,000 to invest in projects and ideas to reduce waste.
Funds raised will go towards development of the Medieval Garden at the municipal gardens.
26-year-old woman arrested near Te Awamutu after allegedly ramming a Police car.
Ōhaupō School students working hard to fundraise post Cyclone Gabrielle.
Some roads, like State Highway 25A, just shouldn't be there, says Chris Hipkins.
Gallagher Chiefs and Chiefs Manawa kick off the first home games of the season.
Police said a 36-year-old male faces five charges relating to the incident.
Families share stories and cupcakes for Dr Seuss birthday at Te Awamutu Library.
The fourth MotoFest drew in people from all over New Zealand.
OPINION: Educator Alwyn Poole speaks his mind about a troubling concern in school sports.
Jennifer is one of the numerous strong wāhine saving lives on the rescue helicopter.
Convoys allowed through for short periods today to relieve pressure on community.
Review report needs to seize the opportunity to redefine local government.
The Colombian national had been in New Zealand four years when he was charged.
Family continue battle for Young Farmer supremacy.
Nurse had no history of heart problems before she died.
Museum opens in temporary space as education and research centre.
Cars of all kinds will be on show, including Scott Dixon's red racer.
Further collapse of underslip sees re-closure to allow urgent work.
The work is part of a plan to improve access to the area.
Peacocke ‘the gold standard’ for how to plan new NZ neighbourhoods.
Second half of Tama Potaka’s speech concerned New Zealand’s future in education and law.
The road between Hikuai and Opoutere is open to light vehicles only.
Graduate-entry programmes a faster way to address worker shortages.
18-year-old Maude Rewha from Te Awamutu picked for Tuia leadership programme.