Waikato news in brief: Library wins award, Blue Spring closes
What's up in Waikato - short and sweet.
What's up in Waikato - short and sweet.
Player hasn't forgotten his Tokoroa roots after many years on world stage.
FMG Stadium Waikato will host the New Zealand v Australia PRLC final on Saturday.
A decision on the proposal won't be made until next year.
Surveillance by drone helps to locate nests so targeted control can be carried out.
David Nyika's career plan already changed once. He wasn't prepared to change it again.
Hamilton City Council has reallocated Ryan Hamilton's portfolios.
The first kiwi has set foot in Wairākei since Cyclone Gabrielle.
Te Awamutu Sports women's teams are determined to grow into formidable competitors.
"Treehouse for grownups" at Cambridge Stud impresses judges at national awards.
Kick for a Cause Hamilton will bring together a broad range of identities for good cause.
The events to look out for around the region in November.
What do animal shelters do on the loudest night of the year to help their furry residents?
More than 400 residents received green 'recycling champion' tags.
Toti makes final appeal to save the historic building.
The council just became the 10th local authority in Waikato to establish the seats.
Jecentho believed his friend was with him in spirit in Ashburton over the weekend.
A 46-year-old man has been arrested after a shooting in Taupiri.
Plaintiffs say they suffered mental anguish and reputational damage following stories.
Forecasters are warning that rain is expected to last until late Tuesday.
Several places across the top of the North Island have recorded over 100mm of rain.
The newly established bus service is outperforming previous services by 85 per cent.
The market, eatery and retail destination will soon open in Grey St.
The most recent council set to establish the wards is Hauraki District Council.
The council voted against the wards in 2018, but councillors now 'committed to the mahi'.
"It is a wonderful marker to celebrate our reo and how proud I am to be Māori.”
Fieldays 2024 entries are open now until Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
Matawhā, Ururoa and Mako will allow the Navy to go further and faster.