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Te Awamutu Hyundai dealership solidifies position as industry leader
Rosetown Hyundai wins top award two years running.
Rosetown Hyundai wins top award two years running.
"If you’re free on Saturdays, come down and support the lads.”
Grounds ripped up and nails glued into play equipment.
BMX riders undoing the progress of native plantings in Ōhaupō.
Primary sector education and career opportunities to be showcased at the Fieldays.
Rotarians visit Riding for Disabled and pledge continued support.
Allan Webb presented highest Rotary Award for his services to the film industry.
Enrich + artists create work for the mayor's office.
Rats and other pests are a danger to humans as well as natve species
Te Awamutu College leaders are enjoying their new challenges.
Fieldays Society has received new CASE IH machinery as part of its sponsorship.
Te Awamutu Sports Development thrash their Hautapu opposition in Cambridge.
POWA events enable women to support each other while enjoying adventure in the outdoors.
The NZ Special Olympics swim team are on their final laps towards the Berlin World Games.
Wear purple and celebrate the King's coronation this Saturday at Victoria Park.
Ōhaupō Rugby Club came out on top by one point in a nail-biter against Suburbs.
Two big home wins over Morrinsville including a 55-14 romp for the top team.
Positive response from creatives within the community towards The Creative Conduit.
Semmens played one match for Waikato in 1987, against Canterbury in Christchurch.
First a midwife, now an author pulling from her experience and family history.
Finn Webster has dedicated his life to restoring the bikes he loves.
The former Te Awamutu Tyre & Tune Centre owner will walk over 1000km in less than a month.
Kāinga Ora is looking to aid with the shortage of affordable housing in the district.
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the largest women’s sporting events in the world.
Te Awamutu's Woolshed Theatre will host Oklahoma! through late May and early June.
The Te Awamutu RSA is also looking to connect to younger veterans and incorporate them.
Huge turnout to Dawn Service a mark of respect for New Zealand's servicemen and women.
Ōhaupō Rugby Club remain top of division 1 after their unbeaten start to the season.