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Colin proves old adage: You never forget how to ride a bike
Colin Williamson, 88, has tackled Otago Rail Trail and is ready for the next challenge.
Colin Williamson, 88, has tackled Otago Rail Trail and is ready for the next challenge.
Water use has been increasing on hot, fine days and is expected to increase further.
Dame Susan shows her humorous side as a guest speaker.
Although Quarrie retired from rugby at 28, he had many great experiences.
Waipā library users will now have access to a new free digital database.
Great Aunty Chris' cookies go a long way toward helping sick children.
The outdated paint at Te Awamutu Community Toy Library has been refreshed.
The Waipa community will have access to six new off-leash dog exercise areas.
Te Awamutu Christmas Float parade details finalised.
A project is turning social history research on CBD buildings into an historic book.
Waipā council chief executive is retiring after more than 44 years with the council.
Talos present Countdown to Christmas - a festive fundraiser.
'Weekly selection is going to be tough,' says head coach Crystal Kaua.
A pressing need in the community has been met by dedicated volunteers since 1983.
Te Awamutu’s Nixon Parkes dominated the 90-minute junior grade race.
New parking ticket technology means no surprise in the mail.
Neurological nurse puts her body on the line for disease awareness and fundraising.
Coach Crystal Kaua says the designs outwardly show what the teams are doing inwardly.
International visitors admire Rose Gardens ahead of Rose Sunday.
Taranaki-King Country MP Barbara Kuriger goes EV to get around her large electorate.
The 19-year-old from Te Awamutu was reported missing over a month ago.
In almost 150 years of education, this is the highest number of students enrolled.
The Taika Waititi-produced football film makes a timely entrance for the club fundraiser.
Waipā residents can still have their say through other channels.
And the local football club says 2024 is set to be a massive year of activity.
Te Awamutu Sports hope to get the word out into the community about what they do.
Everyone did their part and made everything work for Te Awamutu Sports.
Latest reports follow 14 unconfirmed sightings of missing father in September.
This year was one of the most successful Te Awamutu Craft Fairs says organiser.
It has been almost two years since Tom Phillips and his children disappeared.