
Mighty Waitomo is where sustainability is serious business
Mighty Waitomo is where sustainability is a serious business.
Mighty Waitomo is where sustainability is a serious business.
Across 11 categories, 29 local businesses were recognised for their achievements.
The event venue was crowned outstanding wedding ceremony venue in New Zealand.
As part of their centenary celebrations, Waikato will re-enact their first international.
Australian charity Orange Sky will launch its fifth New Zealand service this month.
Voting starts on November 28 and is open until December 10.
The much-loved festival will bring love and colour to the often undervalued suburb.
1400 competitors and coaches will compete in 10 sports across eight venues in the Waikato.
Tony Johnson remembers the late Kevin Hart after his sudden passing.
Stories in the Landscape 2022 will be the 25th exhibition since 2003.
Hamilton City Council says the inconvenience is regretted but the works were critical.
Brad Gillespie of New World Rototuna won Pact Packaging Young Butcher of the Year award.
Footbridge masts are inspired by traditional waka taurapa, the carved canoe stern piece.
Hillcrest High alumni Leading Aircraftman Scott Endres in top three at Medic Match.
Measures include lowering speed limit, installing warning signs and median barriers.
New Zealand Momentum Party will not be registered in time for the byelection.
World Cup a real bonus for French travellers spending a year in New Zealand.
One Night in Lockdown at The Meteor November 4 and 5.
The report sets out priorities for action for everybody with a role in youth wellbeing.
Mayor Len Salt was the first one to wear community kākahu to the induction ceremony.
Zero Waste Network says the incinerators have 'no place' in a circular economy.
A police incident is unfolding in Hamilton.
In September, Hamiltonians prevented 320,000kg of food waste from going to landfill.
The draft report is open for public feedback which will help shape a final report.
The groundbreaking for the first 22 of 400 houses kicked off on Tuesday.
Labour's announcement comes after National revealed its shortlist of candidates yesterday.
National's shortlist includes an iwi leader, Pasifika director and a health professional.
There are five female-led councils in Waikato now compared to three last term.
King didn't comment when contacted by the Herald, other than saying it was a party matter.
The new colour scheme reflects the natural colour palette of the Waikato region.