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National body of veterans association to end
The King's Empire Veterans was started in 1900 but next week its national body will close.
The King's Empire Veterans was started in 1900 but next week its national body will close.
Te Awamutu woman with genetic kidney disease inspires life-saving donation to a stranger.
The day was a time of remembrance for those who lost their lives in attack on Rangiaowhia
Te Miro School opened in 1920 and will celebrate it's history with a centenary event.
The new recycling centre will create new jobs and provide new recycling quality data.
Former Constable Stan Williams lived in the Kihikihi Police house over 50 years ago.
After nearly 14 years in a warehouse a local kura finally has a place to call its own.
Puniu River Care was created in 2015 and now has a team of nearly 30 locals.
Phil Paikea will speak at two E Tu Waipa events next week to share his story.
Owner of Te Awamutu's Regent Theatre has served over 50 years as a movie exhibitor.
A comedic take on Romeo and Juliet will be performed at Te Awamutu's War Memorial Park
Ronan Cavanagh is fascinated with wheelie bins and often takes them home.
Waipā District Council have helped to fund an interactive tour of Waipā and it's history.
Schools and day-care centres were lock down while Police searched for a man in Cambridge.
Waipā District Council gets into the community and ask what people want for the future.
Megan Stanbridge spent four weeks in Nepal helping build an orphanage.
The car show raised over $500 to go towards the Red Cross Australian Bush Fire Appeal.
Two Te Awamutu College students win Waikato Bay of Plenty Junior Young Farmer contest.
Te Awamutu Genealogy group has been investigating commercial buildings and their history.
Over 30 attended an inaugural meeting to formthe club. The next week it was on.
"It really is rocket science," say team who built the NASA replica in a shed.
The New Zealand Women in Roofing teamed up with Habitat for Humanity for the project.
It's the sixth annual Festival One since Parachute music festival ended in 2014.
A Te Awamutu animal light therapist helped to treat dogs, koalas, possums and kangaroos.
A group of local women protested and voiced their concerns on the weekend about 5G.
Te Awamutu Special Olympics celebrated last year's successes at its annual prize giving.
Interest to learn the ukulele is on the rise in Kihikihi following spring concert series.
Former Te Awamutu resident Ray Horan shares Putaruru Bell memorabilia from 1950's.
A Te Awamutu vet clinic received two carloads of supplies after calling for donations.
Families to benefit with Work and Income and Oranga Tamariki co-locating to new building.