Waikato community legends gain royal attention
15 locals have received King's Birthday Honours.
15 locals have received King's Birthday Honours.
Hundreds gathered in Hamilton at 7.15am.
Police confirmed that one person has died this evening.
Over $1500 raised so far by group for incurable breast cancer.
The Walk 50K this May 2024 campaign is the inspiration for the six women rugby players.
Extra funding for prison beds, staff and rehab programmes welcomed.
TLC will continue to trial the heli-saw technology this month in Piopio.
The wētā are among the world’s largest insects, and are unique to Waikato.
The first of three mystery packages is due to be removed.
The two Chiefs country provincial unions will play the curtain raiser on May 24.
New Zealand first observed Anzac Day in 1916.
Three days of partial closures are planned for Awakino Gorge, Waitomo.
Councils across New Zealand started their Long Term Plan discussions.
Bronwyn Rutter bought a new car and tried to buy a house with her ill-gotten gains.
'It's so Kiwi,' said one onlooker, who thought the sheep were after a beer.
The event was cancelled last year due to health and safety concerns.
Details of latest accident come after the Easter weekend road toll hit a record high.
A truck blocked the road north of Otorohanga for over three hours.
The much-loved community event announced its steamy star as part of 2024 line-up.
The annual Pureora Hunting Competition will kick off next week.
NZTA Waka Kotahi has released details of new work planned in the next two weeks.
He's competing with superheroes and princess parties but he does bring the magic.
NZTA is reminding Waikato motorists of significant upcoming roadworks.
Simpson's goal is to improve outcomes for Māori, for current and future generations.
Upcoming Ruapehu District roadworks could see 90 minutes added to travel times.
Shearer passed the milestone 40 minutes into the final two-hour run.
The Serious Crash Unit is investigating a driveway incident in Te Kūiti.
What Christmas events, and parades are on in the Waikato?
After 232 appearances in France, Toby Arnold has hung up his boots.
Innocent man was kidnapped, robbed and assaulted by gang members.