
New biocontrol approved in battle against beetle
A tiny wasp can now be used to combat the destructive eucalyptus tortoise beetle.
A tiny wasp can now be used to combat the destructive eucalyptus tortoise beetle.
Biosecurity New Zealand launched an online training programme to identify myrtle rust.
Time to get your entry in for Fieldays Rural Catch.
Pāterangi School is developing its curriculum to incorporate wetland protection.
Special balloon Darth Vader is returning for the first time since 2008.
De la Rue bounces back from illness to retain national titles
"Whenever grief hits you it's nice to have something tangible to hold."
Ollie Ward and Gerard Dorssers are walking around Lake Ngāroto for 24 hours this weekend.
"The new court will mean a lot for our netball club. It's a big step forward for us."
The swimmers are heading to the World Games in Abu Dhabi from March 13-21.
Author diagnosed with coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and a nut allergy.
Te Awamutu has Rose Gardens, Morrinsville has cow sculptures - now it's Cambridge's turn.
The spoils were good at the Kāwhia One Base fishing competition for these blokes.
Knowing how to handle dogs and grab their attention is part of her success.
Susan Trodden is on a mission to slash the village speed limit to 40km/h.
A Waikato farming company has been fined for unlawful effluent discharge.
St Peter's School students look forward to producing their first vintage of wine.
Aileen celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by loved ones at the Te Awamutu RSA.
Police were involved in two vehicle pursuits in the region over the weekend.
"We've created a crisp citrus palate and a zesty dry finish — perfect for these hot days."
The revamped 62-room hotel will be complete by Christmas 2019.
Excellent rating for water on Te Anga farms. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Not everything is going to plan, however, with the coupling of two male kōkako.
The heat will be on when a group of Pirongia mates battle it out in a 'barbecue war'.
Protestors plan to rally at Waikato Rodeo on the weekend.
Class act: Pirongia School's innovative new four-classroom block
A new "slow for kōkako" road sign in Pirongia is the first of its kind in New Zealand.
There's plenty to discover along the Waipā Heritage Discovery Tour.
The team will be competing at the 2019 Gothia Cup tournament in Sweden.
Time to apply for a Rural Women New Zealand scholarship.