Youngsters enjoy first ride and learn about the animals that went to war
Horses, pigeons, cats and dogs of war are remembered on Purple Poppy Day.
Horses, pigeons, cats and dogs of war are remembered on Purple Poppy Day.
The crash occured at the intersection of Diagonal Rd and McLaren Rd at 5pm
The bakery was one of the multiple businesses targetted last night across Hamilton
concept for the Ngatea Library and Council service centre
Waikato police are investigating after eight premises were burgled overnight.
Candidate nominations close on Wednesday ahead of the byelection on December 10.
Clouds also had a part to play in unusual optical phenomenon.
Safety risk discovered as the council looks to replace roof and windows.
Be prepared to be dazzled, charmed, and awed by these brilliant Stars of Brass.
Starting the Zespri Young and Healthy Virtual Adventure
Art Trail displayed Pauanui and Tairua's artistic talent.
On Labour Weekend Sunday, the Waihi Club held an Ambrose tournament.
Freedoms NZ Umbrella Party leaders say they are optimistic to get elected into government.
Safety Improvements ahead for Ngāruawāhia section of Waikato Expressway.
The agency says it is advancing a range of interim safety measures.
Twenty-one players attended the clinic, which featured juniors vs seniors battle.
The police helicopter monitored the vehicles as they made their way to SH1.
The children have been missing for 10 months along with their fugitive father.
Aarron McPherson still denies the offending that has seen him jailed.
For the next 10 years, these partners aim to deliver on environmental promises together.
New World Te Rapa's pork sausage is joint winner of the Supreme Award.
Urban Growth Strategy refreshed to ensure Hamilton is the best place to live and work.
He thought he'd bought a near-new Hilux then learned it was rebuilt after a crash.
Experiences and facilities geared to attract visitors and locals.
Across Waikato, approximately 430 lane kilometres of road will be resealed or replaced
Manaaki Selby-Rickit's consistent on-field efforts have been recognised.
Hamilton's first Māori Wards Moko Tauariki and Melaina Huaki were inducted with haka.
A council drive is aimed at gaining better information about Waikato's coastal waters.