Young Farmer decider on this weekend
The biggest week of the year is underway as all roads lead to the Manawatu
The biggest week of the year is underway as all roads lead to the Manawatu
The trucks will fill 11 parks outside Regent Theatre every Friday night during winter.
Mixed views on food trucks outside the Regent Theatre.
A garden of artwork narrates the journey of the inmates and obstacles they have faced.
A North Canterbury Rural Women New Zealand member is offering three scholarships for 2017.
A new Waikato Regional Council freshwater strategy has been signed off by the council.
Today we meet two teams who were also in the Innovations Tent at National Fieldays.
Climate change threatens the existence of every living thing on this planet.
An apprentice from Personal Touch Kitchens has taken out a national joinery award.
Jason Te Brake is the youngest recipient to receive the EPI Scholarship.
Te Awamutu Primary School has taken out the Fieldays Tractor Pull competition
Kenneth Veen may not be the Rural Bachelor of the Year but he walked away with head high.
The Sharing Shed is a mini hub that allows residents to share books and produce.
Bras, mannequins and lemons resembling breasts were just some of the displays at Fieldays
Female finalist rated chance to win Young Farmer of Year
Paula Bennett was guest of honour at The Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce After 5.
Health warning reissued one month after it was lifted. Made with Funding from NZ On Air.
A Te Awamutu man has launched a business to help Waikato farmers make accurate decisions.
Police believe David Thompson is in Hamilton and is known to have associates across Waikato.
Police are looking for a teenager who failed to return home to Te Awamutu after spending the afternoon in Hamilton.
A woman who left her farm on Monday has not been seen since and police are appealing for sightings.
He walked the streets and slept where he could shelter. Public spaces were his home and lots of people looked at him - but few actually saw him.
Aleesha Tait had just finished her morning shift on a farm and was heading home for lunch when her farm bike and a car collided in Waikato.
After rugby training, teen Dylan Fynn came home, downed his nachos and calmly announced at the family dinner table: "I nearly died today."
The man whose body was found in a cardboard bale last week likely died in a tragic accident, police say.
First Union assistant general secretary Karl Andersen says the driver of a recycling truck is not to blame for the death of a homeless man.
The driver of a red car who may hold information into a crash which claimed four young lives came forward after an appeal was made.
Several residents in Te Awamutu were surprised to find local police knocking on their doors today offering packages of free meat.
A man used a cut-down shotgun when he robbed a bank in Te Awamutu.