
Floodlight funding a 'game changer' for city sports
New floodlights will tackle an 81-hour-per-week shortfall in field capacity.
New floodlights will tackle an 81-hour-per-week shortfall in field capacity.
Covid hasn't put a stop to Meteor creative development project.
20 finalists in running for New Zealand's premier regional science excellence awards.
As a world's first, Waikato University has just launched Bachelor of Climate Change degree
Vervoort has already overseen significant upgrades and developments across Hamilton.
Contactless delivery services from providers all over the Waikato.
Dozens of decision-ready visa applications prompt legal action by Afghans in the Waikato
New lights and right turn to give better access to supermarket traffic.
The couple lost both their vehicles and their belongings in the blaze.
Weaving certificate has been starting point for personal and professional development.
What's a tasty dish you've created that has stopped you from missing takeaways?
Council urges Hamiltonians to not flush wet wipes and other debris down their toilets
Helicopters rescue-ready 24/7, to respond to all emergency callouts.
Work is part of Waka Kotahi preventive maintenance programme over winter
Coromandel and Claudelands pop-up testing sites now closed as numbers decline.
Deserving big brother enjoys being centre of attention for a day
So far, 248,279 vaccinations were delivered to Waikato residents.
Less than 10 per cent of Waikato businesses eyeing Government support schemes.
Waikato most optimistic in survey of Auckland, Tauranga, Taupō commerce.
The 20-year-old also faces drug possession charges.
The street collection is cancelled but Daffodil Day isn't - donations can be made online.
Mark Donovan has won the Hamilton City East Ward byelection with 1774 votes.
The police eagle chopper circled over Hamilton for several hours this morning.
Due to the level 4 lockdown, the DHB deferred some of its non-urgent appointments.
New Govt rules require the country's big-growth councils to build up, not just out.
"Significant milestone for both The Comfort Group and the Waikato region."
Lockdown means the council is unable to safely hand-collect any votes.
E-scooter operator Neuron has announced free rides for frontline health care workers.
19 Waikato kindergartens are taking part in the Dalton Sunflowers in Kindergartens Project
Journalism student Benjamin Wilson tries to answer why cycleways not only benefit cyclists