Te Awamutu baby gets heart 're-plumbed'
Eight-month-old Naia Buchanan has tricuspid atresia, a type of heart condition.
Eight-month-old Naia Buchanan has tricuspid atresia, a type of heart condition.
The 11-year-old busks on the streets of Cambridge, Raglan and Mt Maunganui.
Te Awamutu's first large scale, purpose-built industrial park is finally under way.
He spent time talking to guests, having his photo taken and autographing items.
The Maihiihi Cowboy Challenge in Otorohanga saw some local success.
The whole house shook when the lightning struck and wood flew 50m in all directions.
DairyNZ says the dairy sector has a lot to celebrate this year.
Scouts New Zealand 22nd Scout Jamboree returns to the Waikato.
Cambridge Bloodstock agent Stuart Hale has picked up his dream colt.
A Hamilton hereford breeder has joined the race for FMG Young Farmer of the Year.
An historic 118ha dairy farm has sold in Cambridge.
More than 200 people came to the discussion night, with a queue down the street.
Changes will affect bank and PostShop customers in Te Awamutu and Cambridge.
A Te Awamutu student has a new future thanks to David Johnstone Charitable Trust.
Pāterangi School's Hollie Larsen and Lucky have seen success at the Waikato A&P Show.
Kōrakonui School hosted two successful agricultural days with only lambs and goats
Keep a look out for Bovine Viral Diarrhoea this season.
Research suggests dwarf cattle breeds are better adapted to high temperatures.
A Wellington researcher is one step closer to revolutionising pest control.
A Cambridge family is paving the way for a radical approach to housing in the Waikato.
Daniel White has been training, preparing and testing new jumps for the Nitro Crew.
Adriana Vasinca capped an amazing five years by being named Dux Litterarum.
Toby White's life is poles apart to most other boys his age.
It's time to enter your float and start planning and building.
After-school activity teaches children about their thoughts and emotions.
Mental patients passed into a field of lost souls. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZ Young Farmers' new CEO will "couch surf" her way around the North Island next month.
"It's lovely to be back on the slopes of Mt Pirongia."
Deb Casey wants to abolish the 'harden up, she'll be right' attitude.
Martin said it was important women changed one particular habit — saying sorry.