
Thousands expected for Diwali celebration
For the first time the Diwali mela will be held at Innes Common, Hamilton Lake.
For the first time the Diwali mela will be held at Innes Common, Hamilton Lake.
Super Rugby Pacific side to lose more than 800 games of experience heading into 2024.
"I want to use my story to inspire others to chase their wildest dreams."
A neighbour was outside cleaning when she heard a 'loud bang'.
Boon Street artists have created seven new murals.
Rauawaawa celebrated its silver jubilee with cake and kaikōrero.
Sam Livingstone discovered a new passion after an accident left him a quadriplegic.
The Kiwis piled on the most points Australia had conceded in a test since 1952.
Originally purchased as a family home, the venue has accommodated weddings since 2008.
The electric motorbike business will move to Te Rapa in the new year.
Mana whenua blessed the site today with no protesters in attendance.
Environmentally-friendly tourism in Waitomo is set to spread around the Waikato.
Police says power tools may have been used to break into gun safe.
After a station fire in 2019, firefighters became more aware of the risk they posed.
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.
Hamilton City Council has reallocated Ryan Hamilton's portfolios.
Revenue rises 26 per cent to $2.7 billion.
Toti makes final appeal to save the historic building.
Messam says he's excited for Taupō's Merewether to test his boxing abilities.
Simplicity has listed deceased individuals with unpaid bills on social media.
Plaintiffs say they suffered mental anguish and reputational damage following stories.
Everyone liked the idea of renovating the 1940s home, but the numbers didn’t stack up.
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.
Raymond Vandy also kicked the children and used a cooking spoon to hit them.
Details of the court action are murky.
14-year-old Rawinia was last seen in the Whangārei area on October 17.
"It is a wonderful marker to celebrate our reo and how proud I am to be Māori.”