
Riff Raff statue has done the Time Warp
Hamilton's icon has found its temporary home at the Waikato Museum.
Hamilton's icon has found its temporary home at the Waikato Museum.
Waikato's SH1/SH29 intersection among the most dangerous in NZ's roading network.
The 67-year-old made a brief appearance in the Hamilton District Court today.
Hamilton's iconic Riff Raff statue was re-unveiled at its temporary home at the Waikato Museum yesterday. Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate and former National MP Tim Macindoe couldn't help it but join Sandra Jensen and Adrian Holroyd in doing the Time Warp (again). Video / Danielle Zollickhofer
About 60 per cent of schools around the country have at least one case of Covid-19.
Technical Achievement Award presented to young passionate staff member at STIHL
Te Awamutu locals put their hands up to help business affected by Covid-19.
This year's judge Eugene Kara is looking forward to a sensory experience.
Truck blind spots and wrong road markings are key issues in the inquest, the coroner says.
New bridge being built is scheduled to open in April 2023
This year determines whether Te Aroha's new spa facility can go into construction phase.
Mangawara Stream bridge wins Best Public Works Project award and makes maunga access safe.
Chartwell, St Andrews, Dinsdale, Hillcrest and Glenview Libraries still open.
No arrests in homicide which saw man die in road-rage incident.
South Waikato farmer fined for failing to treat about 100 sheep with flystrike.
Mayor urges to keep open mind to more alternatives, deputy mayor pleas to join opposition.
People's safety and fears of informing hackers among reasons for Waikato DHB's secrecy.
Chamber and Community Board drive branding project to give identity to Te Awamutu.
Council lights up bridge, local youth peace movement writes letter to world leaders.
Scott Bartlett died in 2020 at the age of 40 after a battle with cancer
The TUIA initiative is developing leadership through one-on-one mentoring.
Alex says he took advantage of flexibility that online learning offered.
Free children's show to open in Te Awamutu Little Theatre this Sunday.
The Mystery Creek event, held annually in June, normally attracts over 100,000 people.
Software projects benefit medicine, transport, food processing and many other fields.
Suppliers, growers, manufacturers feeling pinch, Countdown says.
Driver, 85, admits careless use causing death of motorcyclist at Ruakaka, last year
21yo Kelli Brown is succeeding in the big city after coming from a small Waikato village.
A new segment of the Te Awa River Ride is ready for the community to use