Upsets and closely fought games as club rugby season gets underway
Southern United picked up a big 110-0 victory over division one newcomers Kereone.
Southern United picked up a big 110-0 victory over division one newcomers Kereone.
Te Awamutu is next in line for a dose of daffodils.
The new EV buses come with a new timetable which will see services double in some areas.
Improvements to allow for all vehicle access, with less risk of getting stuck in mud.
United Matamata Sports will play three of its first four 2024 matches at home.
The avid cyclist has been involved in the club for around 30 years.
Prop Tom Woelders has moved north after representing Wairarapa Bush in 2023.
After returning from injury, Fergus Burke will play out rest of 2024 season.
Foster returned to his former rugby club as the world awaits his next career move.
Part of the upgrade will include replacing the toilet facility with a four-pan block.
Today marks the 160th anniversary of the battle.
Several local councils proposed major funding cuts for the regional body.
Shakespearean actors will converge on Te Awamutu this week.
Annan loved playing for Te Awamutu in a great historic period of Peace Cup rugby.
Brass bands from Te Awamutu and Taupō join forces for second concert.
Te Iwi Kohuru (Boy) Mangu and Rongo Wetere had a vision for Māori youth.
There are several Easter egg hunts on in the region this weekend.
The club made the final three times previously but lost each time.
Reporting on a kiwi translocation wasn't enough, so our reporter rolled up her sleeves.
The customer described plucking it from the mouth of her 10-month-old son.
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari kickstarted its biggest kiwi translocation this week.
Multiple farm and forestry owners share amazing landscapes with riders during the classic.
It was a successful opening day for the Kiwi athletes.
This year's Giant Pumpkin Challenge saw a 64kg pumpkin take out a top spot.
Cancer Society teams up with councils to create special daffodil memory meadows.
Sean Bonenkamp was sensational for the Kaipaki XI at home.
Six riders from the Te Awamutu travelled to Brisbane for BMX championships.
Cambridge racer claimed her first elite women’s national title in Havelock North.
Te Awamutu Softball chief executive Manu Jones put Kylck Austin forward for selection.
Eight football festivals in schools have up to 150 children taking part in each event.