Stay within your ability for recreation
Mountain biking, jet skiing and boating must wait until we reach alert level 2.
Mountain biking, jet skiing and boating must wait until we reach alert level 2.
Musicians are determined to make sure this Anzac Day won't be without a soundtrack.
Countdown is today opening its brand new store in Rototuna
Hamilton City Council is encouraging residents to Stand at Dawn but stay in their bubble.
Zoo, swimming pools, playgrounds, museum, i-SITE and libraries remain closed.
Help includes food parcels, prepared meals, advice and mental health care.
Extended rates rebate is a part of council's post-Covid-19 recovery plan.
Debris has been strewn for about 50m all around the crash scene.
The rollout of Hamilton's new wheelie bins has yet to start
NZSL interpreters at daily broadcasts will be front and centre on screen.
Waikato Regional Council CEO and chairman are also giving away 20 per cent of their pay.
Free weekly online series of performances by NZSO musicians and guests continues.
Entries for 2020 National Contemporary Art Award close on May 13.
There will be plenty of Kiwi League of Legends players on display at the OPL Grand Final.
Level 3 main messages will remain the same – stay at home and save lives.
Stick to the rules when we are allowed to move to level 3.
Hamilton councillors giving to the community during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Peacocke project a boost for Hamilton economy.
Crates with plastics, tins and cans mixed with glass will not be emptied.
Waikato rugby players who have played for overseas international teams over the years.
Hamilton City Council CEO has taken a 20 per cent pay cut.
'From music, song is born. From song, hope and love transpires.'
Have your concerns for your community factored in to decisions on local development.
How New Zealand has previously managed to pull together in the face of adversity.
The Waikato has put forward a multimillion-dollar list of projects to boost the economy.
All Waikato residents can access local help by calling 0800 800 405 between 7am and 7pm.
Ross Wallis is a dairy farmer on a mission.
The victim was found at a rural property in Horsham Downs on Monday, April 13.
"It's something our officers shouldn't have to put up with."
Delivery for the elderly, essential services workers and the medically vulnerable.