
Former Melville United coach returns
Former Melville United coach Sam Wilkinson has re-signed with the Waikato club.
Former Melville United coach Sam Wilkinson has re-signed with the Waikato club.
But mayor clear, any arrangement can't jeopardise Hamilton's water use.
Information boards at Lake Te Koo Utu with show improvements council is proposing.
Partnership means testing capacity in the Waikato is increased considerably.
Ten artists will be selected to create 10 commissioned works for the community.
Community sports will be able to resume across the region from Friday.
Money will provide schools and farmers with seeds for crops, watering systems and goats.
Improvements will increase capacity for commercial, recreational and charter boats.
All the road works are weather-dependent and may be deferred because of rain.
One of Chris' early tasks was finding a supply of kauri
Tourism operators across the Waikato are reopening
A law that allows land to be taken without compensation sets an unusual precedent.
A proposed state housing development in Hamilton has irked its residents.
"Our structure has proven highly effective in managing the challenge of Covid-19."
The Hamilton to Auckland rail service is expected to start in November.
Escooters are back on Hamilton streets.
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
Recreate favourites at home or head to local eateries to try the rest of their menus.
HCC deals with safety issues and carries out routine maintenance.
Waikato shopping districts are back to life after a six week shutdown.
National's David Bennett says the Govt failed to make the hard decisions.
The zoo has had great success with its breeding programme for southern white rhinos.
Domestic flights will return to Hamilton airport at alert level two.
Waikato's Company-X welcomes the news of Microsoft establishing a data centre in Aotearoa.
Smaller projects in the $50,000 to $500,000 and up range.
Sports are set to begin across the region.
What queues there were in Hamilton were moving steadily this morning.
Cambridge and Te Awamutu council offices will open their doors from Monday.
DOC and WDC share concerns that people will not be able to maintain physical distancing.
Hunters must comply with the restrictions of alert level 2 while hunting and travelling.