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Year 10 Business Market Day attracts students and staff to buy food
Te Awamutu College held this year's Year 10 Business Market Day this week.
Te Awamutu College held this year's Year 10 Business Market Day this week.
A chance for voters to meet the candidates was held last week at the Waipā Workman's club.
Scottish/Māori hui is held at St John's Anglican Parish to honour the family's ancestor.
Royal photographer pays last respects to her Queen.
New cycleway/walkway with works toward meeting climate change responsibilities
Te Awamutu College Past v Present curtain-raiser for Te Awamutu Sub-Union centenary match.
Affordability and social conscience on Chriss Woodhams' agenda.
A free opening event will include music, food trucks and prizes for all ages
St John's Anglican Church offers a chance for people to meet, share food and discuss death
Te Awamutu's food forest is getting ready to flourish
The programme gives children, novices and the public the chance to experience exhibiting
Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade part of the annual Memorial Firefighter Stair Climb
Waipā residents who met Her majesty remember her with fondness.
Watching former All Black wing Bill Birtwistle play was like watching 'poetry in motion'.
A byproduct from cheesemaking could develop into a remedy for people with diabetes
Lunch to commemorate 60 years of the Pārāwera Garden Club
Ballot bins are to be distributed to six supermarkets in the Waipā.
Iwi representatives want Council to apply for funding to prioritise papakāinga.
Te Awamutu Sub-Union set to finally play centenary match against the New Zealand Army.
Fieldays is set to showcase the depth and breadth of NZ's thriving food and fibre sector.
Rare former-John Goss GT-HO Phase III race car restored to honour history - and be used.
Be in to win free tickets to The NZMCA Motorhome, Caravan & Leisure Show at Mystery Creek
Waipā District Council has lowered flags to half-mast and considering remembrance events
Work on SH3/Sloane St is expected to take one week, in mid-October.
Repairs to peat section of road between Cambridge and Te Awamutu begin next week.
Work to get under way soon on installing raised pedestrian crossings.
Kathy Keighly, local organiser of Daffodil Day celebrates a successful day in Te Awamutu
Te Awamutu retirement community set to begin construction, starting with 10 villas.
$2k allocated to the Triumph Roadster Register Nationals Weekend.