
Waipā's cemeteries set to become more diverse
The cemeteries are in need of future-proofing since a lot are set to be full by 2048.
The cemeteries are in need of future-proofing since a lot are set to be full by 2048.
Stewart Alexander Golf Club player wins trip thanks to Golf New Zealand’s Make Time Play 9
Maude Rewha of Te Awamutu College has been chosen for the Tuia Leadership Programme.
Local 87-year-old tennis rep performs well at nationals in Christchurch.
The annual Balloons Over Waikato festival will lift off next week.
Century 21 Wheeler Realty is linking up with the Property Brokers Te Awamutu team.
St John Te Awamutu has organised a fun run event to raise awareness and funds.
Amateur rocketeers breaking boundaries with launch device.
No major injuries were reported following the train derailment.
A home game saw Kaipaki Gold take on Melville in Saturday cricket,
Two special shapes from the United States will be flying here.
Community consultation will be a critical part of drafting a master plan.
Council committee approves first step in developing Stockade Reserve.
Views sought on issues like climate change, housing intensification and transport.
Serving your community with Hato Hone St John is a rewarding choice.
Changes to Waipā's cemeteries proposed to prevent overcrowding and improve facilities.
Generations are working together to restore the life force of a sacred maunga.
Contractors will be undertaking urgent repairs on SH31 Kāwhia Road tomorrow.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area of Wharepapa South following the crash.
DOC offices, tracks, huts, campsites and visitor centres closed across North Island.
Te Awamutu Courier story draws volunteers and donations to foodbank.
The local council is looking at banning dogs from Kakepuku maunga.
Waipā mayor on the hunt for Tuia programme participant.
Te Awamutu’s Apakura Campus invites the community in.
Dene Mullins shares his rugby journey, decades after his last match.
The Tuia Leadership programme is on the lookout for outstanding rangitahi to gain skills.
They will join seven other lucky winners from around the country.
Exposure may cause illness in people and be fatal for dogs.
Current staff are being offered incentives to find new workmates.