
Meter reader critically injured as thieves looking for drug money steal his work car
Jason Wharekura maintains he doesn't know his co-offenders, despite his guilty plea.
Jason Wharekura maintains he doesn't know his co-offenders, despite his guilty plea.
Police have since been stood down and believe there is no threat.
The incident has prompted a review of Spring Hill Corrections Facility procedure.
Te Awamutu Intermediate student grasps concept of volunteering for his community.
The Te Awamutu business won four national awards recently.
Waipā Networks responded after 14 poles fell in Ōpārau.
Meet Olympians and enjoy games, food and live music at Waipā's celebration in December.
Hamilton cadets support Special Olympics, helping athletes and enhancing the event.
The duo won Best New Artist at HUGS Radio Awards, nominated for six US awards.
Te Awamutu's Hazel Ouwehand, 24, balances swimming and a part-time accounting career.
40th anniversary of Genealogy Group celebrated with Life Membership Award for convenor.
Time running out to submit to EPA on Te Awamutu's waste-to-energy plant.
A $75,000 fund supports 27 Waipā events, boosting community ties and local economy.
Despite no match in 1981, Waikato players celebrate camaraderie and the Ranfurly Shield.
Chris Bayley recalls playing rugby with legends and running family's Pikiroa Farm.
Husband and wife duo bring unique coffee blend and community focus to new Te Awamutu shop.
College principal says the school is in a better position than ERO report would suggest.
Mayor O’Regan: 'Challenging year' as Waipā faces rising debt and holds major projects.
Kiwi take on classic pantomime to be staged in December.
Te Awamutu College Cultural Awards 2024: Celebrating excellence in arts and leadership.
Society pleased with success of Diamond Jubilee Te Awamutu Rose Show.
McKenzie Centre Trust celebrates 40 years of caring for families.
Kayne Knight, 24, has launched Photos at Knight, capturing important moments in Waikato.
Locals work together to restore the vandalised sharing shed.
Justine Miller prepared for a year for the competition that took place in Las Vegas.
St Patrick's School's wait for a new hall is almost over.
Te Awamutu to mark 106 years since WWI armistice with wreath-laying service
Cotterell aims to strengthen Te Awamutu's referee group and continue his rugby passion.
Zak Ramsey wins electrical theory award, placing third in the cable jointing competition.
Movie costume exhibition brings important story to life at Te Awamutu Museum.