
Waikato leads the way in technology
Techweek19 Waikato is part of a nationwide series of events
Techweek19 Waikato is part of a nationwide series of events
A name for the commuter service is also being discussed.
Woman accused of sexual offending against young girls denies fresh charges.
"I still have days when I breakdown. Just stop work for five minutes and have a good cry."
Show celebrates our relationship to the ocean through music, myth and personal anecdote.
Waikato councils say the health minister should pay for the extra election costs
Car and scooter sharing schemes expected to launch in Hamilton within months
Local representatives say it's not good enough that council's releasing wrong information.
The aim is a dynamic, well-used and treasured space for all Hamiltonians and visitors.
Waikato Indoor Premier Netball Report - Week 6
Hamilton's premier men's teams continue their fine run of form.
Claudelands Rovers move back to the top of the table.
Hamilton Mayor Andrew King says his five billboards aren't electioneering.
Ms Hutt is also hoping that her candidacy, will inspire others to come forward
Check out the technology talent on offer in your own backyard.
Ambitious stage version incorporates Jeff Wayne's 1978 album.
Denis Kozhukhin will join orchestra for the Love Eternal tour.
The centenary provides a double celebration as it marks 35 years of netball at Kereone.
First staged off-Broadway in 2008, 13 is a coming-of-age musical comedy.
Hamilton mayor slammed for last-minute appointment of chief of staff.
Son was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of acute myeloid leukaemia.
United States-born footballer became fascinated with NZ after Lord of the Rings.
More than 2800 infringement notices are given out a month in the Waikato
Over twenty buildings have received awards in the Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Award
School friends of the dead teenager are still coming to grips with their mate's death.
What's the secret to the Morrinsville rugby club's longevity?
Former chamber of commerce CEO to stand for regional council.
The future is bright for Huntly according to local residents.
Thousands of school students and people interested in retraining are expected to attend.