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Pianist from Te Awamutu releases new music
Former Te Awamutu resident and pianist Gabrielle Peake has released an extended play.
Former Te Awamutu resident and pianist Gabrielle Peake has released an extended play.
Collin's Flooring Xtra initiative to donate to local schools through carpet sales.
Water tankers from other centres needed to help firefighters.
Children visiting the Ōhaupō rest home did residents make-up, sang and dance for them.
Te Awamutu Riding for the Disabled worked hard for new gear. Now it's all been stolen.
PhD student Oliver McLeod leads volcanologists on Mt Pirongia field trip.
New kōkako chicks banded as part of restoration programme on Mt Pirongia
Pirongia farmer and AgFirst consultant Phil Weir awarded 1 of 5 Nuffield Scholarships.
When Vanessa Nightinghale saw a call for volunteers she said it was a no-brainer.
The road will be closed for some time to allow for the truck to be removed.
"It was a real joy to see so many children enjoying the parade."
Natasha Guest and her purebred Arabian mount stand out on the Cowboy Challenge field.
Work has started on stage two of the Waikeria Pipeline project.
Cheer Addiction's Redemption team placed second in their division at the AASCF Nationals.
The Te Awamutu Boxing Academy has hosted its first prize giving since opening this year.
The fundraising event is hosted in remembrance of New Zealand polo player Paul Clarkin.
Public members enjoyed concerts in the gardens and art displays at the Rose Sunday event.
Heather Morris gave her hometown audience three tips on how to become a successful author.
A Te Awamutu resident says the state the park is in is a danger to those who utilise it.
Forty floats and over 1000 people helped to bring Cambridge's Christmas Parade alive.
Prize comes four years after innovation award at Fieldays.
Judges of the garden competition spent two hours driving around the village to decided.
Resolution Retreats started in Tauranga in 2013 but have recently moved to Lake Karāpiro.
Participants of the In Her Shoes event sported high heels down Te Awamutu's main street.
The event has been reinstated for the 50th anniversary of the Te Awamutu Rose Gardens.
Te Awamutu organisations are collecting cell phones to distribute to appropriate victims.
A cheque donation to Casting for Recovery will help to run their retreat at Castle Rock.