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Three Sisters next book from Tattooist of Auschwitz author
Story of three sisters who survive Auschwitz about to hit the bookshelves.
New ag spokesperson says solutions don't come from Wellington
Local National MP promoted to spokeswoman for Agriculture in reshuffle.
Bee Aware Month a chance to make a difference
Planting bee friendly trees a great activity for Bee Aware Month.
Doolan slots in for Swampfoxes
Todd Doolan returns to Heartland Championship rugby for the first time since 2016
More families enjoying dog companionship
Rising dog population enjoying lockdown walkies.
Police opt for education and awareness
Te Awamutu Police take positive approach to Covid-19 education and awareness.
Waipā plans to add Māori ward and cut two general ward seats
Waipā representation review proposal approved for public consultation.
From barrister to barista for a day
Partners man the floor and phones to give staff a long weekend
Student's death: Closure of NZ's border could cause issue for grieving family
The closing of the transtasman bubble could mean his family can't cross the ditch.
Te Awamutu's rose garden grows five new varieties
Council and Te Awamutu's Rose Society have planted new roses to bloom in November.
Irihāpeti Te Paea Pōtatau an iconic witness to wisdom and mana
Kīngitanga princess sisters vital to success of Te Awamutu Anglican Mission.
Te Awamutu and Kihikihi set to expand rapidly over next 20 years
Aim is for a range of housing options with great community facilities and services.
Pedestrian found dead after 'vehicle related' Waikato incident
The person was found dead at the scene.
Parking tickets up but complaints down
Council says it is now easier to find a park in Te Awamutu or Cambridge CBD.
Guitar sextet coming to Waikato on NZ tour
Iconic guitar sextet Gitbox Rebellion touring with Arts On Tour NZ.
Fieldays named award finalist for Covid-19 response
Fieldays Online was created in 108 days when the physical 2020 event was canned
Prisoners grow plants for Department of Conservation
Waikeria prison horticulture trainees donate 7000 plants to DoC for Whangamarino wetland.
Toy company founder Anna Mowbray passing on wisdom at fundraiser
Waipā Life Education Trust fundraiser feature star guest speaker Anna Mowbray.
Kihikihi Village plan feedback period extended
Wide cross-section of views sought to truly reflect community's desires
Free dog registration for Mister Nigel Murray
Waipā District Council urges residents to register their dogs by give-away promotion.
Support needed for Hamilton autism group
Enrich+ works alongside those living with disabilities, autism or neurodiversity.
Cornerstone athletes fulfilling promise
Te Awamutu sports trust support helps athletes achieve lofty goals.
Tom Walsh guest at Cornerstone Trust luncheon in November
Top shotputter Tom Walsh guesting at Cornerstone luncheon.
Questions raised over future of town centre car parking
Decisions on car park numbers will be up to the developers in the future.
Te Awamutu man petitions Government for disability change
Luke East's campaign mean less stress for New Zealand's most vulnerable.
Exhibitors committed to quality sites
Praise for commitment to high quality Fieldays site designs.
Call for 'whakapapa project' over unmarked graves
New calls to connect whanau to unmarked graves at Tokanui Hospital Cemetery
Reuniting whanau with Tokanui Hospital patients in unmarked graves
National Māori Authority calling for the government to fund a "whakapapa project".
Waipā District Council adopts long term plan
District will spend $2.2 billion on capital and operating costs over the next decade.