
2022 Waikato Women's FPC squad announced
New coach Wayne Maxwell and his team are thrilled with squad for the upcoming season.
New coach Wayne Maxwell and his team are thrilled with squad for the upcoming season.
There are six new inductees for the Te Awamutu Walk of Fame
Local Enrich+ artists well represented in national IHC Art Awards semifinals.
The 117-year-old bridge was last painted in 1999-2000
Waikato Regional Council is to list candidate names in random order on voting documents.
Cambridge first XV held scoreless in Friday night's Waipā Cup clash at Pirongia Domain.
Supermarket workers were dubbed 'heroes' during the 2020 lockdown, but not all was well.
A driver involved in a crash that killed boxing coach Brett McNaught has been charged.
The Project is part of Waikato District Council's efforts to reduce emissions.
Barbershop expands to three locations plus plans for education, all within 2.5 years.
Transport Agency urges people to be vigilant and drive to the conditions.
Marist Old Girls had a couple of close losses early in the season and won't make top four
Liam Hodgson, Arche Keelty & Leighton Barnett topped the points after a grueling day.
Pirongia's Chris Poole beaten in Young Farmer of the Year by brother-in-law Tim Dangen.
Waikato District Council secured funding for the final three stages of the shared path.
"A generous gift that is as welcome as a loving kiss" - Richard O'Brien on his city medal.
Two-year-old filly Sacred Dream will start her career on July 9 at Bonny Glen Landfill.
Beachgoers are being urged to report seal sightings for a new research project.
Returning All Black Damian McKenzie to turn out for Southland club rugby side.
The opening event for First Step Outdoors Women's Adventure Days was a success
Opinion: Farmers thrive on clarity, so "maybe answers" can create anxiety and confusion.
The Court of Appeal cited his age and protection from his mother as mitigating factors.
Where to keep the homefires of Matariki burning.
The new chief executive is satisfied with her work and ready to start a new chapter.
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