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Waipā District Council joins global plastic-free movement
Waipā council is urging residents to say goodbye to single-use plastic items for a month.
Waipā council is urging residents to say goodbye to single-use plastic items for a month.
Department of Conservation and Fonterra are on a mission to keep Lake Ruatuna free of koi.
Iwi bless the journey of Waikato River water across Waipā via new plant and pipes
Kihikihi Women's rugby team to take on Hamilton Marist in final after beating Taupiri.
A Te Awamutu firm's unbreakable ballcock arm design has won the Fieldays Prototype Award.
Acclaimed Indian Ink production coming to The Meteor
With the new plan adopted, council now needs to wait for funding to start projects.
Te Awamutu butchers shine on the competition stage - again.
Tauranga op shop camera turns up 15-year-old Te Awamutu wedding snaps
National MP Barbara Kuriger says workers and rural communities penalised by 'ute' tax.
The biggest Matariki festival just started with lots of events planned for Waikato region.
First finalist found in Corteva Young Viticulturist of the Year 2021.
Rowing stalwart honoured after losing battle with cancer.
Accused was acquitted of murder but is now being sentenced for drugs charges.
Research identifies safe levels of nutrients in New Zealand waterways.
Former district mayor Alan Livingston completes history of Te Pahū book.
Expo to focus on physical and mental preparation needed for the upcoming calving season.
Queen Mother's rescheduled visit to Te Awamutu's St John's Church remembered.
Successful restoration project allows titipounamu to be re-introduced to Maungatautari.
Village satellite medical clinic expands services.
David Bowie inspired show and talk fundraiser for College Multi-Sport Turf Project.
William has lived in the US since 2015 but still has happy memories of his home country.
Waikeria inmates offered chance for formal training on prison dairy farm
Te Awamutu Courier editor Dean Taylor in running for Voyager Reporter of the Year title.
The crash happened just before 1pm today.
Joining panel would allow businesses to do work for Waipā District Council.
"The voice of the community has been heard. What is good for Māori is good for everyone."
Reverend Deacon Norris Hall retires from voluntary church service.
Youth choir performing for Te Awamutu Music Federation.
Nappies, rotten food, dog poo and garden waste some of the things put out for recycling.