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TA rubbish-burning plans bring call for alternative solutions
Zero Waste Network says the incinerators have 'no place' in a circular economy.
Zero Waste Network says the incinerators have 'no place' in a circular economy.
Historic swearing-in of first female Mayor of Waipā and first Māori ward councillor.
Te Awamutu Rowing enters plenty of competitors in first Clive Steenson Memorial Regatta.
There are five female-led councils in Waikato now compared to three last term.
Opponents are concerned about the toxins they say will be released into the atmosphere.
Kemara cracks first Super Rugby Pacific contract at 19-years-old, after rookie NPC season.
Safety risk discovered as the council looks to replace roof and windows.
The public will be able to have their say on the proposal.
The accused was the first to get on top of the roof and freed others from their cells.
National's Andrew Bayly says not enough being done to keep communities thriving.
Predator free enthusiasts learn trapping techniques from the best.
Two-term councillor Susan O'Regan new mayor, meaning former mayor Jim Mylchreest is out.
The group wants practical recommendations that are taken on board by the Government.
Waikato and Te Awamutu rugby legend Deon Muir remembers great season two decades later.
Progress results are in for Matamata-Piako, South Waikato, Waipā, Taupō and Waitomo.
Tradition of giving flowers from own garden to Her majesty continues from Te Awamutu.
The merger of two well-known Te Awamutu law firms expands resources, and knowledge.
Waipā District Council says only 9.93 per cent of registered voters have had their say.
Federated Farmers have chance to ask candidates questions.
Pekapekarau pupils give mathematics trial programme the big tick.
The council will seek $5.24 million for projects including the land wars museum.
Te Awamutu's park is the first of four new skateparks to be completed in the district.
Royal photographer pays last respects to her Queen.
Te Awamutu College Past v Present curtain-raiser for Te Awamutu Sub-Union centenary match.
Affordability and social conscience on Chriss Woodhams' agenda.
Royal photographer rushes to London see off 'her Queen'.
Waipā residents who met Her majesty remember her with fondness.
Waipā iwi representatives advocate for council to apply for Government's Better-Off fund.
Fieldays is set to showcase the depth and breadth of NZ's thriving food and fibre sector.
Plenty of options to choose from when the Waikato outdoors beckons.