
Council approves town hall lease deal
The aim is to improve facilities and see the hall used more often.
The aim is to improve facilities and see the hall used more often.
Chamber of Commerce initiative designed for retired business and professional people.
The smokey stout was the first the team brewed at their Matangi site.
Public support needed for chopper crews after a record year of rescues
A Thames business leader says ram-raids are 'demoralising' and 'frightening'.
Rocks at the Thames School of Mines are now accessible to people around the world
The DHB's campaigns continue to get a 95 per cent vaccination rate to reach herd immunity.
The naturally bubbly, mineral waters were renowned as a cure-all and appreciated by all.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II reading about Pirongia Clydesdales.
A DHB is struggling to provide court-ordered mental health reports for offenders.
No reports of serious injuries, police said.
Anjum Rahman says DHB's Covid health and welfare support was 'gold standard healthcare'.
Take your pick then come to the Little Theatre and find out if you are right.
Te Awamutu's vaccination clinic team will be visiting various sites to provide vaccines
Playing in Hamilton again is an opportunity Richard Kahui never thought he'd have.
The first new bridge for the city since the Pukete Bridge was completed in 1996.
The Thames-Coromandel mayor is ready to retire after 36 years in public office.
An evening of Conservation & Art to bring Kākāpō to Maungatautari.
Logistics company Maersk signed a lease to build a new cold store facility at the hub.
The Nature in the City project got under way at Donny Park last week.
Record entries evidence of the region's innovative and high-performance business spirit.
The 18-year-old will keep his name suppression until sentencing in July.
Blood tests showed Karl McQuillan had methamphetamine in his system at the time.
The Love the Centre campaign continues this Saturday with four music and arts events.
Phillip Thorntons offers general engineering and fabrication services to the community.
HCC voted to keep engaging in all matters of the reform to get best outcomes for the city.
"It's not just the physical damage and costs but the impact on their emotional wellbeing."