
Applications for Creative Communities Scheme now open
Applications for Creative Communities Scheme now open.
Applications for Creative Communities Scheme now open.
Long established Te Awamutu family transport business sold to another family concern.
Carnivorous Plant Society will ignite the imaginations of children and adults alike.
Neil Finn brings his Crowded House home to play the Waikato.
Championship historic racers readied for Hamilton Motorcycle Club centenary.
Nighglow has live music, a stunning balloons light and sound show and fireworks.
Puahue couple Rob and Bev Simpson are making a fresh start in their move to the coast.
Pirongia Volunteer Fire Brigade searching for more recruits.
American writer and actor gives feature film to Te Awamutu.
Police move in to confiscate cars allegedly involved in burnouts at crash victim's wake.
The Rotopiko trapping project needs help to keep access available for volunteers.
Crash statistics show no fatalities and fewer serious injuries on SH3.
Changes made at Te Awamutu College to accommodate growth.
Shakespeare in Park returns to Te Awamutu this Sunday evening.
Rosetown Lions Club backs youth programme manual written by Sue Lyon.
Paint, cylinders, human faeces and even a hand gun have stopped recycling sorting lines.
Te Awamutu family test negative for Covid-19 after brush with Northland woman.
Architecture and arts author, Peter Shaw, says the 'grey' pallet makes Te Awamutu drab.
Repurposing pre-loved everyday items of clothing is great for our environment.
LIC and Afimilk bringing leading cow collar technology to NZ dairy farmers
Waharoa and pou unveiled in spirit of reconciliation between Waikato-Tainui and Ngā Puhi.
Dairy's record milksolids production in a challenging year
Maniapoto move to next stage of settlement with the Crown.
Te Awamutu Brass celebrate end of year and present awards.
Helping mums and families is a way of life for Sharni and Jamie Budd.