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Possible alert level change doesn't ease lockdown rules
It appears people are relaxing on lockdown rules with alert level change looming.
It appears people are relaxing on lockdown rules with alert level change looming.
Knowing if we're going into alert level 3 may be helpful but no use to us yet.
Cambridge trainers are happy with their horse The Chosen One, a Melbourne Cup hopeful.
Waikato District Health Board conduct Covid-19 testing in carpark at Countdown Te Awamutu.
Councils turning every stone to secure government funding to rebuild Waikato economy.
David Nordell volunteers to help others with day-to-day life during the Covid-19 lockdown
Te Awamutu trainer has been kept busy during lockdown by his block of land.
The Waikato District Health Board has confirmed 37 Covid-19 cases in western Waikato.
Western Waikato Emergency is urging people to continue following the lockdown rules.
Sing Along With Tony is providing entertainment for kids everyday during the lockdown.
Residents who wish to report lockdown breaches are being urged to do so to Police.
Domestic abuse support networks are in place to ensure people stay safe in their bubbles.
Domino's New Zealand celebrates front line workers by giving 50 pizzas to select nominees.
Police have increased the number of checkpoints to prevent non-essential travel.
Floyd Masson is the number two ranked boxer in Australia and number 44 in the world.
Contactless payments have increased to a $200 limit at Countdown's nationwide.
0800 HEYBRO is a free hotline to help men afraid they may harm their families.
Most pharmacies in Waipā, Waitomo and Ōtorohanga will close on Friday and Sunday.
The churches of Te Awamutu encourage the message of coping through crisis together.
A free programme called NETFIT NZ will be available to help keep netball players engaged.
Police commissioner wishes a safe Easter holiday to everyone and to stay at home.
Some seem to be dumping their rubbish along roadsides or in parks.
Nearly 300 e-Books have been issued out in April.
Yesterday, at a meeting, councillors voted in favour of lowering rates penalties.
Rugby players who have played in Te Awamutu and internationally, past and present.
Residents give into holiday temptation and head to baches during lockdown.
Landowners spot people visiting Bridal Veil Falls and Mt Karioi.
Priority for frozen meals to those struggling to cook for themselves.
Creative Communities funders looking for innovative projects.