New digs for Pirongia's wētā
Te Pahū students work with DoC and Te Pahū Landcare Group to protect ancient wētā.
Te Pahū students work with DoC and Te Pahū Landcare Group to protect ancient wētā.
Air quality improvements measured during lockdown return to normal levels.
Young UK couple on year-long OE find sanctuary in lock-down in New Zealand.
Ship rats compete with birds, bats, lizards and insects for the same food.
Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society celebrating easing of Covid-19 rules.
Meteor Theatre launching Reignite to spice up live entertainment.
A crowd-packed FMG Stadium Waikato might be on the cards
Theatre, comedy, live youth bands, kids' show, a live-streaming festival - and more.
Ensure your car is safe, roadworthy and well equipped for winter driving.
Covid-19 funding sees unprecedented community response.
Former Te Awamutu teacher, Lois Chick, made Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Ancient forest offers refuge for some of our most endangered species .
Library users making good use of Waipā facilities which re-opened on Monday, May 25.
Waikato regional councillor Stu Husband drives move to form an advisory groups.
Streamcare Group and agencies working to control invasive weed with help of public.
Scan the QR code at the bottom of the track to help with contact tracing.
Hot rodders burst their bubbles in style for the inaugural Great Kiwi Rolling Rod Show.
Signage at Te Awamutu's Memorial Park presents a picture of the area's future.
Money will provide schools and farmers with seeds for crops, watering systems and goats.
Improvements will increase capacity for commercial, recreational and charter boats.
Waipā District Council offers free mobile app to keep community connected
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
Smaller projects in the $50,000 to $500,000 and up range.
Cambridge and Te Awamutu council offices will open their doors from Monday.
Since March 31, the regional centre has received more than 2300 calls for assistance.
Restrictions in the north of the Waikato district grow increasingly likely.
'No visitors' policy remains in Critical Care (ICU/HDU) and Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre.
Bold thinking on productivity and connectivity presents a unique window of opportunity.