Two injured in two car crash near Ōhaupō
Emergency services attend two car crash on SH3 near Ōhaupō.
Emergency services attend two car crash on SH3 near Ōhaupō.
Arts On Tour brings poetry and music to Waipā stages.
Jan Preston includes the town's theatre on her 20 date album release tour.
Regional winners will meet in national grand final to decide NZ's best.
Inspired by tragedy, photographer produces award winning nature images.
Finalists found for Tonnellerie de Mercurey Young Winemaker contest.
Te Awamutu pair develop first real-time te reo Maori translation app.
Ford Falcon launched 60 years ago this week.
One Pirongia School student finished second overall at the Waikato Science Fair.
Researchers seek information about six buildings for the upcoming fourth exhibition.
Te Awamutu RSA and public to commemorate Victory in Japan - 75th anniversary.
What does alert level 2 mean for Waipā District Council facilities?
Te Awamutu Courier editor nostalgic over 40th anniversary of True Colours album.
Mt Pirongia predator control by DoC involves use of cereal pellets containing 1080.
The firm is a global leader in sorting and packing machines for small fruits.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency proposes new speed limits for Hamilton City state highways
Pickle, Peach & Plum has been started by three sisters who all strive to be waste-free.
Waipā Racing Club has plenty to offer as a grass training and trials track
A space for Waikato's Pacific people to celebrate and maintain practices and traditions.
Consumer confidence has "bounced back" after a steep fall during lockdown
Developments will add 2500 houses, a new 1000-pupil primary school and commercial areas.
Residents encouraged to try using the bus to see if it works for them.
Te Awamutu charity Loving Arms has helped nearly 700 families since starting in 2014.
Council and Waikato-Tainui committed to reviewing culturally sensitive place names.
Teenager surprise winner of week five of Spoken Cycles winter series
Residents urged not to buy non-recyclable plastics as questions raised about Hamilton.
Waipā keen to test a range of "tactical urbanism techniques" for minimal cost.