Te Awamutu initiative helps new mums thrive
Kaiāwhina connects mums with a woman who will support them in their postnatal journey.
Kaiāwhina connects mums with a woman who will support them in their postnatal journey.
It's 50 years since the Courier reported the moon landing. Was it the first to do so?
Pirongia locals at odds over plans for cell tower in village.
The academy has secured a building on Rickit Rd and is gearing up to open next month.
Researchers study better diets and grazing environments for cattle, sheep and deer.
As a boy he gazed in awe at Pirongia. Now his work is the key to uncovering its secrets.
For the last 15 years Janene Allison has told the stories of the Land Wars to students.
Changes are in the pipeline for the carpark in The Warehouse Complex.
Taringa was launched after a conversation between two Te Wānanga o Aotearoa staff members.
The work will take 12-18 months and completely refurbish the terminal.
After 70 years of flying, Hugh Baxter has decided not to renew his pilot's licence.
Justin Rummel endured 25 rounds eating fiery peppers to take the honours.
Making a change starts with one voice, says Te Awamutu beauty queen.
Te Awamutu Courier editor Dean Taylor suggests his idea for the band rotunda.
Residents want more horse trails, but Waipā District Council is making no promises.
Vet Emma Dangen represented Waikato/Bay of Plenty in the Young Farmer Grand Final.
The founding member of animal rescue charity TA Care is overloaded with abandoned kittens.
The 26th Mid Island Cat Show is on Saturday, May 25 at the Te Awamutu College Hall.
School friends of the dead teenager are still coming to grips with their mate's death.
The pair are alleged to have stolen or attempted to have stolen more than $70,000 worth.
Waikato police were alerted to the incident in Kihikihi at 12.18am on Wednesday.
Memories are still raw for those marking 50 years since returning from Vietnam.
The programme is increasing activity in the lead-up to moving day and winter grazing.
During April field days were held at each of the three finalists' farms.
The changes include 40km/h areas in Te Awamutu and Cambridge town centres.
The academy promises to dramatically improve the lives of young people.
"I'm a really lucky boy. The fact a defibrillator was on site was massive."
Rowan Miller is embarking on a project of remembrance and respect.
Hamilton Model Railroaders Club is bringing one of its major shows back to Te Awamutu.
Waipā District Council is continuing to upgrade its pensioner housing units.