Barbara Kuriger: Is rural NZ missing from PM's 'Be Kind' message?
Opinion: In terms of 'be kind', the PM's message doesn't extend to how rural NZ is treated
Opinion: In terms of 'be kind', the PM's message doesn't extend to how rural NZ is treated
Noted historic and heritage machinery collector puts everything up for auction
Open Country tanker rolls on remote Pirongia road, spilling milk into river.
Truck driver who later tested positive to Covid stopped at two venues in Cambridge.
Waipā District mayor Jim Mylchreest urges calm.
Podcast series helping drive resurgence in te reo Maori.
The Cherry Blossom Festival at English Cherry Tree Manor in Tamahere is back.
Planting bee friendly trees a great activity for Bee Aware Month.
Todd Doolan returns to Heartland Championship rugby for the first time since 2016
Rising dog population enjoying lockdown walkies.
Te Awamutu Police take positive approach to Covid-19 education and awareness.
Waipā representation review proposal approved for public consultation.
Partners man the floor and phones to give staff a long weekend
Councils across the district prepared for the new lockdown after the latest outbreak.
Two council projects close temporarily close bridges
The closing of the transtasman bubble could mean his family can't cross the ditch.
Aim is for a range of housing options with great community facilities and services.
The person was found dead at the scene.
Council says it is now easier to find a park in Te Awamutu or Cambridge CBD.
Iconic guitar sextet Gitbox Rebellion touring with Arts On Tour NZ.
Fieldays Online was created in 108 days when the physical 2020 event was canned
Waikeria prison horticulture trainees donate 7000 plants to DoC for Whangamarino wetland.
Te Awamutu's Rebecca Petch was outstanding today in her quarter-final races in Tokyo.
Life membership for dedication to Life Education cause.
Waipā Life Education Trust fundraiser feature star guest speaker Anna Mowbray.
Wide cross-section of views sought to truly reflect community's desires
Waipā District Council urges residents to register their dogs by give-away promotion.
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