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Exhibition reflects on bikepacking feat
Di Tocker Glass Studio & Gallery in Cambridge exhibition opens August 5.
Di Tocker Glass Studio & Gallery in Cambridge exhibition opens August 5.
Te Awamutu Genealogy Group plans events for Family History Month.
Site works will begin next week on 10 new pensioner housing units in Cambridge.
Tournament will contain plenty of local talent as local provinces prepare for NPC season.
Waipā District Council have proposed several no exit streets in Kihikihi.
Bartram went from starting rugby late to being nominated for an All Blacks trial.
Although changes have been made to the way 'museum' works, Qualmark recognition remains.
Educator, artist and filmmaker Dr Welby Ings turns his hand to auto restoration.
Countdown supermarkets rebranding back to Woolworths just 12 years after changing.
A return to full-on band competitions for Te Awamutu Brass.
The Great Kiwi Summer Festival will be held at Lake Karāpiro from November 11-12.
Te Awamutu Museum gives the community the chance to research their family history.
Victorious 2021 Farah Palmer Cup captain Chyna Hohepa will again lead the squad.
The Kāwhia Volunteer Fire Brigade has a new ute through the community's support.
Waikato University students are set to perform at St John’s Anglican Church this Sunday.
Te Awamutu's Fonterra site wins Transport Cup and is runner-up in Best Medium Site Cup.
Development team to take on Hamilton Marist B in the premiership B final on Saturday.
A tōtara was planted at a celebration to honour the late tumuaki Anaru Thompson.
300 kiwi from Maungatautari are set to be moved to other parts of the country to thrive.
Colts take away five competition points before heading into local derby with Te Awamutu.
Rosetown Choristers concert raises $1200 for the Te Awamutu Foodbank.
Pirongia dairy farmer is putting her best foot forward in a final to claim victory.
Te Awamutu Food Forest project builds on skills and knowledge of past generations.
The Waipā District Council supports two key Matariki events in the Waipā District.
Te Awamutu College continues the tradition of formal dance at the Monte Carlo Ball.
Te Awamutu Firehawks are excited to compete locally in the WRL Women’s Premiership.
Strong Waipā links to NZ’s primary industries researchers and innovators awardees.
Te Awamutu Lions Club celebrates 60 years
A chance for children to create their own dolls during the school holiday.