
Renowned ivory ticklers on board as band turns 50
Concert tour promises to be a musical event like no other.
Concert tour promises to be a musical event like no other.
Planting reinforces slopes and reduces the risk of soil erosion
Drivers and other community members are invited to share their thoughts on the project.
Fights, fires, abuse and intimidation. This mum has had enough.
Catherine Chidgey won the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction.
PM Chris Hipkins will officially open a new hub for youth, designed by their own peers.
Guests enjoy teas and tea-based cocktails crafted by Zealong’s tea sommelier.
The round 13 match for the Super Rugby Pacific competition will fundraise for Variety.
Across the three categories, the organisers chose 49 finalists.
The Waikato District Council and the Hamilton City Council have set a day for every dog.
Dr Tamsin Green moved to the Waikato from New York.
Anton Lienert-Brown recommits to the Chiefs and All Blacks until 2026.
A 'game-changer' that will more accurately support land use planning.
Slow down and stay safe as the dark wet weather months approach.
Joey Richards is accused of murdering his brother by plunging a knife into his heart.
Company-X mourns the death of Emeritus Professor of Computer Science Ian Witten.
The ninth Kirikiriroa Hamilton Zinefest will kick off on June 10.
St Paul’s happy with team’s week-to-week progress.
Māori nursing programme run out of Wintec reaches significant milestone.
Be courteous and sensible when parking at sports fixtures.
Justin Smyth will represent New Zealand as part of the quad team.
Damian McKenzie and Anton Lienert-Brown starr in training campaign.
Wrap-around support continues 24/7 throughout the Waikato.
Gallagher Chiefs head coach selected four Taranaki Bulls players for Friday's line-up.
Rachel Usmar is the DWN's Regional Leader of the Year 2023.
The two Hamilton programme participants are already eyeing future council positions.
Jewish artist Margot Philips found refuge in New Zealand in 1938.
Six local authors will be part of the Auckland Writers Festival 2023.
The playground in Claudelands Park will be the first of its kind in New Zealand.