Workers watch fire shoot across orchard
Electrical outage and fire sparked by shelterbelt in power lines
Electrical outage and fire sparked by shelterbelt in power lines
Movie enthusiast Paige Larianova honoured to be new manager of the Regent Theatre.
Ōpārau Roadhouse couple, Bill and Brenda Rogers, slip off into the sunset.
Brand new modular classrooms have been placed and in use at Te Awamutu College.
Sports go on scoring spree against strong King Country club in pre-season hitout.
Principals in Waipā are finding they are coping with the pressure of Omicron.
Karāpiro Dam road closed August to December for major upgrade work
Regent Theatre turning 90 this Saturday.
Chamber and Community Board drive branding project to give identity to Te Awamutu.
Take a photo of your favourite part of the track and be in to win a new bike.
A local iwi will uplift the human remains.
The district council said the maps help ensure the stormwater assets are fit-for-purpose.
Student turns love of motorsport, people and photography into business.
Soldier's separated remains repatriated 158 years after death from Waikato War wound.
Opportunity to update images and text for Te Awamutu Walk of Fame.
Te Awamutu College swings into action following positive Covid case.
The Rotary Book Fair box sale is good news for bargain hunters.
Regional and district council respond to Lake Ngāroto management criticisms
NZ Association of Tree Nurseries urging the public not to panic-buy rangiora.
The Sir James Wattie Cup is to feature once more in Te Awamutu Jersey Club's 100th year.
School friends organise bowel cancer fundraiser.
Waitomo Fuel brings low-cost operation to former Z Alexandra site.
Fish and Game Council game bird manager David Klee challenges councils' lake management.
'Extreme' levels of E.coli and cyanobacteria close Lake Ngāroto
Airport station stop added to Te Huia restart schedule.
Staff were told to remain inside while the threat was investigated.
A whānau trust is developing an educational walk to the reserve through Mangeroa gully.
Four decades of Te Awamutu's longest-serving publication now available on Paperspast
HCC set to consult public while three Waikato councils join nationwide action group