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Council seeks public view on Memorial Park
A major revamp of Te Awamutu's memorial park on the cards, but only with community backing
A major revamp of Te Awamutu's memorial park on the cards, but only with community backing
On Friday Windy Ridge Function Centre is hosting the grand opening of its new tapas bar
Cutthroat Brothers Barbershop has opened in Te Awamutu since the country moved to level 2.
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
Secondary school netball events during 2020 cancelled by Netball New Zealand.
Western Waikato, South Waikato and Taupo join to provide combined civil defence response.
Waipa Networks discount distribution was due in September but it has been brought forward.
Hot rodders all across the country will be cruising around their communities this Sunday.
Te Awamutu couple Graham and Dorthy Harker had planned to celebrate by travelling abroad.
A vehicle heading towards Hamilton from Te Awamutu has lost control and crashed.
Work has recommenced on the Waikeria Pipeline project around Te Awamutu.
Work is once again underway for the Te Awamutu Water Supply project.
A mobile testing centre for Covid-19 is coming to Te Awamutu Library on May 13.
Te Awamutu's Memorial Park may get it's first major revamp since it opened 65 years ago.
Lance Prutton's cartoons have been featured in the Te Awamutu Courier for over a decade.
Te Awamutu Club are grateful to Te Awamutu Lions who donated a new defibrillator to them.
Alan and Patricia Wallace married in 1960 and recently celebrated their 60th anniversary.
Pirongia Clydesdale cafe is now a space for children to learn and play.
New Zealand's Horse of the Year event will be managed in-house in the future.
Locals urged to exercise restraint during Alert Level 3 and not ruin gains we've made.
Waipā District Council are determined to bring parks and reserves back to standard.
Today water alert levels across Waipā, Waikato and Hamilton have been lifted.
Public urged to keep away from playgrounds, skateparks and boat ramps during level 3.
Water sitting in pipes for the past four weeks could now be poor quality.
Waipā District Council's community facilities will remain shut under level 3.
Creative Communities Scheme supports art initiatives that grow and promote creativity.
Te Awamutu College students celebrate Anzac Day via video as lockdown means no events.
The Te Awamutu Courier wants to see how you are supporting Anzac Day this year.
Waipā residents should start placing plastics 3, 4, 6 and 7 in their general waste.
People are encouraged to commemorate Anzac Day from within their bubbles.