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Pirongia students success at science fair
One Pirongia School student finished second overall at the Waikato Science Fair.
Building on Te Awamutu's social heritage
Researchers seek information about six buildings for the upcoming fourth exhibition.
Te Awamutu RSA remembers end of World War II
Te Awamutu RSA and public to commemorate Victory in Japan - 75th anniversary.
Alert level 2 for Waipā
What does alert level 2 mean for Waipā District Council facilities?
Finn-fan looks back at 40+ years of a musical dynasty
Te Awamutu Courier editor nostalgic over 40th anniversary of True Colours album.
DoC backs 1080 as best way to control predators in rugged terrain
Mt Pirongia predator control by DoC involves use of cereal pellets containing 1080.
Peter and Lois celebrate 70th wedding anniversary
Peter and Lois Self share story of their 70 years of marriage.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency proposes new speed limits
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency proposes new speed limits for Hamilton City state highways
Young trio start business selling plastic-free products
Pickle, Peach & Plum has been started by three sisters who all strive to be waste-free.
No meetings for Waipā Racing Club
Waipā Racing Club has plenty to offer as a grass training and trials track
Pan Pacific Community Hub in Hamilton will be a first for New Zealand
A space for Waikato's Pacific people to celebrate and maintain practices and traditions.
Report notes 'cautious optimism' on economic outlook
Consumer confidence has "bounced back" after a steep fall during lockdown
Cambridge growth projects to begin before Christmas
Developments will add 2500 houses, a new 1000-pupil primary school and commercial areas.
Cheaper bus fares here
Residents encouraged to try using the bus to see if it works for them.
Loving Arms marks six-year anniversary
Te Awamutu charity Loving Arms has helped nearly 700 families since starting in 2014.
Waipā stops picking up 'valueless' plastics
Residents urged not to buy non-recyclable plastics as questions raised about Hamilton.
Safer paths to get to school
Waipā keen to test a range of "tactical urbanism techniques" for minimal cost.
New digs for Pirongia's wētā
Te Pahū students work with DoC and Te Pahū Landcare Group to protect ancient wētā.
Air quality returning to normal after lockdown improvements
Air quality improvements measured during lockdown return to normal levels.
Te Awamutu family take in UK couple for lock-down
Young UK couple on year-long OE find sanctuary in lock-down in New Zealand.
Waikato's Mt Pirongia a key site for More Birds in the Bush efforts
Ship rats compete with birds, bats, lizards and insects for the same food.
Photos wanted to celebrate New Zealand's natural world
Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society celebrating easing of Covid-19 rules.
Hamilton theatre re-igniting live arts
Meteor Theatre launching Reignite to spice up live entertainment.
Super Rugby's Aotearoa nears kick off as crowds could return
A crowd-packed FMG Stadium Waikato might be on the cards
Meteor Theatre launches massive fundraising drive
Theatre, comedy, live youth bands, kids' show, a live-streaming festival - and more.
Plan ahead for safe winter on Waikato roads
Ensure your car is safe, roadworthy and well equipped for winter driving.
Hazel Barnes: Serving her community for 30 years
"A truly deserving recipient of the award," – mayor Jim Mylchreest