
Waipā's green spaces safe from housing intensification changes
The district council assured residents: town belt and green spaces will be protected.
The district council assured residents: town belt and green spaces will be protected.
The area around Albert Street might soon undergo rezoning as part of Plan Change 19.
Community services manager says Cambridge vandalism has gotten worse.
Rare glimpse reveals white boiler suits, golden oxen and chandeliers.
There is a danger in assuming de-regulation automatically provides quality.
They got away with a large amount of sports clothing.
Fees one of the first barriers families face in deciding if they can register their child.
Hamiltonian Johnathan Tan is Enrich Group's new Management Services general manager.
And a car almost rolls away during another early morning ram raid on shop.
Support, recognition, and mentoring to take innovations to the next level.
One burglary attempt resulted in a car catching fire.
Momentum Waikato launches new fundraising initiative.
Punk rock musical tells the story of a woman inspired to change the world.
20 migrant families received bicycles from Waikato Uni leadership programme participants.
The man received a concussion and multiple lacerations in the unprovoked attack.
C4LD has spoken before the select committee on its Three Waters reform submission.
Finals in two weeks after Secondary Schools competition
A byelection will seek 3 other members. Councillor Church says Covid affected nominations.
Taupō received 19 nominations for the Taupō Ward, Hamilton's East Ward received 20.
"Lousy, poorly thought through legislation from central government," says planning chair.
Only three councils across the Waikato have no candidates elected unopposed.
South Waikato representatives will head to Parliament to seek financial support.
Regional winners will compete in Master Builders national competition.
Waikato District Council got work underway to right another wrong in district's history.
Get out and support the theatre companies that serve our city so well.
Waipā and Matamata-Piako are deliberating with residents, HCC asks for deadline extension.
Two weeks of finals ahead in Waikato Indoor Premier Netball
More than 280 students participated in a mass tree planting exercise near Whatawhata.
A group of 20 authors writing for numerous genres gathered for the Local Authors event.
Six new HCC councillors after Bunting, Gallagher, Pascoe and Macpherson step down.