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One-man show a wild ride to paradise
Acclaimed Indian Ink production coming to The Meteor
Acclaimed Indian Ink production coming to The Meteor
Te Awamutu butchers shine on the competition stage - again.
Tauranga op shop camera turns up 15-year-old Te Awamutu wedding snaps
New members needed for senior Lions club wanting to serve their community.
Valuable in-calf heifer lost because of discarded plastics.
In its opening week, F45 Te Awamutu classes have been full to the brim.
Graeme Muir wants people to realise the seriousness of bowel cancer in New Zealand.
National MP Barbara Kuriger says workers and rural communities penalised by 'ute' tax.
First finalist found in Corteva Young Viticulturist of the Year 2021.
Inflammatory bowel disease sufferers often fear they'll have an accident in public.
Nurses and hospital assistants from Matariki Hospital joined the nationwide strike.
Research identifies safe levels of nutrients in New Zealand waterways.
Former district mayor Alan Livingston completes history of Te Pahū book.
Expo to focus on physical and mental preparation needed for the upcoming calving season.
Teams of surprising, well-known and stalwart players featuring in club rugby this year.
Queen Mother's rescheduled visit to Te Awamutu's St John's Church remembered.
Leigh Gleeson says working at Waikeria Prison was challenging on all fronts.
A panel of seasoned Waikato rugby enthusiasts will pick the supreme Mooloo XV.
David Bowie inspired show and talk fundraiser for College Multi-Sport Turf Project.
Four people have died on Waipā roads in the past 48 hours.
Waikeria inmates offered chance for formal training on prison dairy farm
Te Awamutu Courier editor Dean Taylor in running for Voyager Reporter of the Year title.
Impressions Childcare Centre in Pirongia raised over $400 for Cystic Fibrosis New Zealand.
Prep Ahead helps families get cooked family meals on the table quicker and easier.
The money raised will go towards counselling for youth.
Reverend Deacon Norris Hall retires from voluntary church service.
Waikato botanists spent 12 days in the Whangamarino Wetland carrying out the survey.
Sanders Pharmacy were recognised for their Covid-19 response.
The Perry Aquatic Centre opened to the community over the weekend.
Youth choir performing for Te Awamutu Music Federation.