
Firehawks Women take round-one win
Te Awamutu Firehawks are excited to compete locally in the WRL Women’s Premiership.
Te Awamutu Firehawks are excited to compete locally in the WRL Women’s Premiership.
Community stakeholder group instrumental in driving the plan.
A rare wetland bird had to be euthanised after being shot near Kāwhia Harbour.
Waikato club rugby is coming into its final few weeks of competition.
Feedback supports ratepayer-funded, pay-as-you-throw rubbish collection.
What's up in the Waikato — short and sweet.
Work is under way to construct a bridge reconnecting State Highway 25A.
15 of 21 winners at the Bay of Plenty and Waikato Architecture Awards came from Waikato.
Meanwhile, Morrinsville clocked up their first back-to-back victories since 2021.
An alternative education group launches in Term 3 in Te Awamutu.
Public submissions have now closed, as the council identifies three key areas of interest.
Stormwater ponds failed sending floodwaters down some local streets earlier today.
Waikato Creative Stitchers won the No 8 Wire Award for their work The Gate.
The New Zealand delegation will be bringing home some bling.
The Waipā District Council is consulting on a new walking and cycling path.
Fieldays had more than 105,000 people come through the gates this year.
Local rowing numbers increased a lot over the 2022-23 season.
Pirongia’s Sainsbury Road Reserve is set to prioritise horse riders, walkers and runners.
Four fencing competitions have crowned winners at Fieldays.
A special moment as the test squad was announced at his former club, Te Awamutu Sports.
The Division 1 Mooloo Shield moves into their second week.
Anonymous judges crowned five Fieldays site award winners.
Organiser says the players and management have great respect for each other.
Positive mood amongst Fieldays faithful as sun warms up opening day crowds.
Some 90 Te Awamutu Intermediate students are working hard to produce Bats the Musical.
The more than $18,000 profit will be spent in the community.
The countdown to Fieldays is on as the annual event returns to its winter dates.
The 39 athletes compete in the Special Olympics World Summer Games from June 14.
There were 97 points scored in the Division 1 match at Ōhaupō Memorial Park on Saturday.
The long weekend brings along lots of club rugby across Waikato.