Scars etched in memory
Former All Blacks captain Sam Cane reflects on a career shaped by rural roots, quiet…
Putāruru-born Mary Anne Gill is one of Waikato’s most experienced communications and public relations practitioners. She has won several national writing gongs including three times at the Qantas and twice at the Voyager media awards.
Former All Blacks captain Sam Cane reflects on a career shaped by rural roots, quiet…
The golden clam’s grip on the Waikato River has been laid bare. Lake Karāpiro’s annual…
*Clarifying an additional 4000 homes, taking it through to 63,000. John Kennedy is in awe…
* Clarifying – Waikato Regional Council was a member of LGNZ at the time of…
Betsy Reymer will be in two minds when she casts her vote in the upcoming…
Taupō MP Louise Upston has met Transport Minister Chris Bishop to advocate for the construction…
A former Waikato politician who helped bring the Hamilton-to-Auckland Te Huia train to life now…
Waikato University students cried foul about parking tickets issued by Hamilton City Council for parking…
French rugby and political leaders honoured New Zealand’s wartime sacrifice in Cambridge, reports senior writer…
A local government electoral reform group recommendation – endorsed by councils nationwide – can be…
When Olympic silver medallist Nicole Shields found a gap in her competition schedule, she saw…
Cambridge Chamber of Commerce has intensified its support for on-off ramps at Tīrau Road, south…
Waipā mayor Susan O’Regan launched her re-election campaign this week, announcing that if elected, it…
Stop Press 23 July 11am Waikato Regional Council is back as a member of Local…
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It’s a tale of two councils – Waipā and Waitomo. One ranks third-highest in the…