
Kawhia man Orren Williams avoids jail after admitting drugs charges
Accused was acquitted of murder but is now being sentenced for drugs charges.
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.
Sharon Margaret Bradley failed in her bid to keep her name permanently secret.
Waikato Museum displays 'Portraits of the Artists' by Aotearoa artist Marti Friedlander.
Successful restoration project allows titipounamu to be re-introduced to Maungatautari.
Village satellite medical clinic expands services.
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.
Skills learnt in Waikeria Prison used to turn life around for Awhenua Trophy finalist.
Te Kawa man comes second in Rotorua half marathon walk - on crutches.
Runner Max Baxter overcoming pain to run half marathon on crutches.
Dementia advocate offering drop-in support and advice in Te Awamutu cafe.
Last year people stood in their driveways, this year people flocked to Anzac Green.
Waipā District Council is seeking feedback on Heritage Cycleway routes.
Younger vets march to raise funds for the Te Awamutu Poppy Appeal Trust.
Brave Caitlin Smith's Imaginary Band will be playing in Te Awamutu on their upcoming tour.
Crowds of Te Awamutu residents lined the streets in to meet their Queen and Duke.