Lisa Lewis' privacy breached by bureaucratic blunder
Hamilton City Council has had to apologise to Lisa Lewis after breaching her privacy.
Hamilton City Council has had to apologise to Lisa Lewis after breaching her privacy.
A former Corrections officer has been awarded $70,279.24 for being unjustifiably fired.
Vice-president says this is an opportunity to build a modern club
Judges impressed by wholehearted commitment to its team of yoghurteers
Meeting Change tells story of 100 years of New Zealand's red meat industry.
Archie Keelty, Leighton Barnett and Liam Hodgson have spent hours preparing for final
Local businesses have teamed up with the Waipā District Council to reduce plastic bag use
A last-minute trip, a scream in a carpark - and a father's life is saved.
Susan O'Regan wants to make capacity building for mana whenua a priority
Te Awamutu-based Bill Bartie travelled the world but still calls Te Awamutu his home.
The money is to go towards activities that will help the district's long-term recovery.
Sharon Marfell was a senior member of a drugs distribution syndicate in the Waikato.
Council will increase city borrowing to cover unforeseen cost pressures and new projects.
The three will now be sentenced in September.
Ten top women's football teams will play qualifiers at FMG Waikato Stadium in Hamilton
Caci is set to open permanently in Te Awamutu after the success of the pop-up shop
"These are not just trees, they are treasures ... leaders and guardians of the forest."
Current councillors recommend the establishment of community committees to new council.
Musical miscreants who bring joy and harmony to all they encounter.
One of the vehicles involved attempted to ram a police car.
The pupil was airlifted to hospital.
Social supermarket gives people in need the opportunity to choose products themselves.
Six curious cows were wandering between Lee Road and the Wintec campus.
'It will become more common to see them around Waihī and in the Hauraki Gulf'
Pinc and Steel is one of this year's beneficiaries of cancer fundraiser Dry July.
FTNC Premier continue winning form, leading Keppler Premier all the way
Traditional Māori knowledge provides a foundation to the team's approach
Classic Roman tale adapted for stage by Michael Hurst
Friendly rivalry on bowling mat between cattle breeder clubs.
New parts of prison are being constructed by inmates after a riot 18 months ago.