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New EV chargers installed
New chargers are being installed in Te Awamutu to support electric vehicles in Waipā.
New chargers are being installed in Te Awamutu to support electric vehicles in Waipā.
Local business to host Pink Ribbon Breakfast with support of other local businesses.
At-risk native copper skinks (mokomoko) may live long lives in their new home at Rotopiko.
New Zealand country musician Norm Martin is set to perform at Ngāhinapōuri Hall on May 8.
Changes made address public concerns and the council is excited to show finalised plans.
Resignation of long time serving councillor following conflict surrounding on-farm quarry
Luke East looks at the contribution to World War II from the men and women of Te Awamutu.
Te Awamutu Museum gains Qualmark Gold Award for its commitment to communities
17-year-old from Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club selected for Junior World Championships.
Private Ron Thorsen shares war stories through Paperspast
The underpass that flows under State Highway 1 allows residents to cross safely.
Rugby gave a lot on and off field to 1-cap Waikato representative Sam Griffin.
Opportunity available for those who want to take the next step in their creative career
Creative thinking needed by head students during Covid settings.
Applications for District Promotion Fund and Community Event Fund are now open.
Sixty year name error for Pekapekarau Primary School corrected.
National heritage planes take wing over the North Island to celebrate RNZAF's birthday.
Council collective present workable water reforms to Government.
A call for Waipā Creatives to apply for funding for future projects
Paralympian Nicole Murray continues to add to accolades after two more gold medals.
The Waipā District Council is sympathetic to store owners who are targeted by thieves.
Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce Progressive Dinner is to go ahead at the end of April
From Ngāruawāhia to Karāpiro to Te Awamutu, four women walked 100km together for Oxfam.
Iron Shin Thai Boxing event was held at Te Puke War Memorial Hall on March 26.
Plans are well underway for Anzac day services around the district.
Ōhaupō local has been fundraising for various charities for half a century.
Ōpārau Roadhouse General Store is in good hands.
Van Gogh Alive inspires Te Awamutu artists at Encrich+ to generate pieces of their own.
From small Waikato town Te Awamutu to New Zealand's capital among All Blacks.