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Motorcycle smashes through Te Awamutu motorcycle shop following police chase
The motorcycle crashed into Wilks Penny Motorcycles.
The motorcycle crashed into Wilks Penny Motorcycles.
The release of a new strain of rabbit disease isn't what the Easter Bunny wanted to hear.
Bring along a broken possession and have a go at fixing it with the help of others.
The Te Awamutu College year nine student started dancing as a four-year-old.
A spotty fungus is the latest arsenal in the toolbox to tackle a widespread pest plant.
Rural Women NZ are speaking out against inadequate midwife care systems.
Two-year-old Jai Anstis has spent half his life enduring multiple seizures every day.
Eltje Malzbender has been to hell and back since crashing off her bike.
The workshop includes art, writing, meditative movement and an optional photoshoot.
"Great outcome for not just the primary sector but all New Zealanders," says Katie Milne
Dairy farmers attending Expo will get team culture advice from rugby coaches and managers
Paterangi farm featured in tour for international conference about livestock genetics.
New Zealand Winegrowers welcome the CPTPP according to chief executive Philip Gregan.
Vet Steve Oehley on how to prevent Mycoplasma bovis from getting on to our farms.
Maintenance of fenced off waterways a new issue to deal with in Te Awamutu.
Greenlea Premier Meats has donated a new car to Waikato Rural Support.
After defending several Census infringements, man decides to get time on his side.
Farewell your unwanted e-waste — anything with a plug or a battery — at a collection day.
Te Awamutu's Chamber of Commerce wants to solve the town's parking issues.
Fieldays celebrates 50th year of showcasing ag and innovation to rural & urban audiences.
Sportsman & woman, young sportsperson, contribution and Legacy nominees announced
Spectators enjoyed a full day of action while more than 100 people protested outside.
NeuroTouch uses treatments to evaluate a person's neurological circuitry.
Acclaimed Māori writer Witi Ihimaera tells the story of the river in a musical drama.
A highlight of the Kawhia One Base Tournament was a massive black marlin catch.
A highlight of the annual Kawhia One Base Tournament was John Warburton's black marlin.
Dorice Perano has resorted to buying bottled water for drinking.
They've sold their house and have plans to re-home their animals.
Two Te Awamutu businesses repaired a tagged school playground at Pekerau Primary School
Waipa District Council is holding a community party to celebrate.