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Ahuwhenua Trophy finalists show off their operations
During April field days were held at each of the three finalists' farms.
During April field days were held at each of the three finalists' farms.
The changes include 40km/h areas in Te Awamutu and Cambridge town centres.
The academy promises to dramatically improve the lives of young people.
"I'm a really lucky boy. The fact a defibrillator was on site was massive."
Rowan Miller is embarking on a project of remembrance and respect.
The 2019 Fieldays No.8 Wire Art Award will be hotly contested with two past winners.
Hamilton Model Railroaders Club is bringing one of its major shows back to Te Awamutu.
Entries are now open for the NZI Rural Women NZ Business Awards 2019.
The Apiculture New Zealand Conference and Trade Exhibition takes place this week.
Nationwide events will give farmers the opportunity to sustainably dispose of waste.
Traffic snarl-ups expected after multiple vehicle crash near marae.
Waipā District Council is continuing to upgrade its pensioner housing units.
The food bank is calling on the community to show its support.
Heather Morris, author of bestseller The Tattooist of Auschwitz, speaks at old high school
The book is a hilarious story of kindness, problem-solving and learning how to share.
"To say I'm nervous is an understatement."
Starting an organic farm is a labour of love for Jesiah and Ellen Alexander.
Don Gerrand has seen horrific things, but he's also got some funny memories.
The stories of local families are being uncovered by the Te Awamutu genealogists.
"We're not anti-cat — we're just concerned about protecting birdlife on our maunga."
Hundreds of people will be dressed in everything from top hats to lace corset dresses.
Anne Blyth is one of three New Zealanders accepted into the prestigious programme.
The workshop is at the Te Awamutu Library on Thursday, March 28 at 6.30pm.
Fashion Over a Teacup is a fundraiser fashion parade in the Cambridge Town Hall.
A giant heart-shaped arrangement of flowers is outside the Cambridge Town Hall.
Portrait of deported Sydney woman wins People's Choice at WSA NZ Art Awards.
"Everybody's too quick to criticise police but you don't hear the good stories."
A tiny wasp can now be used to combat the destructive eucalyptus tortoise beetle.
Biosecurity New Zealand launched an online training programme to identify myrtle rust.
Time to get your entry in for Fieldays Rural Catch.