Locking goodness into the soil
Locally made phosphate fertiliser better for the environment.
Locally made phosphate fertiliser better for the environment.
The road will be closed for some time to allow for the truck to be removed.
"It was a real joy to see so many children enjoying the parade."
Te Awamutu born best-selling author Heather Morris speaks of second book at public event.
The truck is blocking the road in both directions.
How a gift to Jack Lovelock at the 1936 Olympics is linked to town's future sports stars.
Waikato school is helping teenagers quit nicotine addiction after being exposed to vaping.
District taking a different approach to marking the event this year.
Very few schools have such a close association with the troubled early history of NZ.
Former Te Awamutu court registrar a great rugby player, real good coach and a great bloke.
Te Awamutu boy wins the Central North Island Budding Young Gardener title.
The event is firmly focused on home-made and home-grown crafts, food and entertainment.
The initiative promotes retailers competing with chain stores and large supermarkets.
This December marks half a century since the Te Awamutu Rose Garden opened.
Physician associates make a difference in rural communities struggling to attract doctors.
"It is less stressful than being a doctor, but I still get to help people."
Ed Clarke is proving you're never too old to try something new.
A vineyard tour, cheese night and latte art 'throwdown' are some of the events.
Theme recognises that every dollar helps make hard times easier for Kiwis with cancer
Community Board wants to improve parking availability and habits in Te Awamutu.
The skills shortage in the building industry means an apprenticeship is highly valued.
Experienced education leader Nigel Philpott will join Primary ITO as chief executive.
Feds say New Zealand is much better at low-emissions farming than other countries.
Automated heat detection system replaces tail paint on Ōtorohanga dairy farm.
Two were left parked outside ZB Homes on Bond Rd during the weekend.
Colin Thorsen hanging up pen after 45 years at Te Awamutu Courier.
Life cut short for son, brother, husband of less than a year.