
Waipā joins HCC in calling for Three Waters Reform to be withdrawn
The councils endorsed submissions to the select committee: "Can not support the reform."
The councils endorsed submissions to the select committee: "Can not support the reform."
As of yesterday, Waipā District Council only had four verified candidate nominations.
Council staff will attend community events over the coming weeks to gather more feedback.
Inductees are recognised for their accomplishments in sports, music and writing.
Special Olympian Jarrod Gilbert won snowboarding medals but will now compete as a swimmer.
The 117-year-old bridge was last painted in 1999-2000
Waipā District Council wants local voices to be heard in Wellington.
Pinc and Steel is one of this year's beneficiaries of cancer fundraiser Dry July.
Pest control efforts protect plants, animals and threatened ecosystems.
The rider was first seen speeding in Hamilton.
Matamata-Piako mayor Ash Tanner encourages people to get involved instead of complaining.
Waipā District Council proposes changes to dog bylaw seeking early feedback for draft law.
National acknowledgement of the Māori new year with a new public holiday on June 24.
Building support through volunteering, leisure activities and socialising
15 Waikato residents have been recognised in this year's Queen's Birthday honours.
Mediums include photography, paintings, ceramics, sculpture and a contemporary tukutuku.
Better transport access discussed, with more housing around key transport corridors.
Move is the final step in making access in and out of Tamahere safer.
Margaret Evelyn was sheltering near a picnic table when the oak crashed down.
Waikato arboretum and sculpture park launches event around the ruru, or morepork.
The aim is to improve facilities and see the hall used more often.
Public support needed for chopper crews after a record year of rescues
Wild weather has hit the country.
The accused will stay in custody until another hearing in August.
Foodprint connects people with discounted surplus food that hasn't sold.
The group was nominated for their efforts to protect native local wildlife from pests.
Safety improvements part of vision of zero deaths and serious injuries on our roads
Road over problem railway crossing will soon be district council's responsibility.
A Head of School and a Head of Commercial replace the vacant Executive Principal position.
Wētā Workshop involved in museum about Le Quesnoy's liberation by NZ soldiers in 1918.