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Trish Seddon from Te Awamutu Museum
We’re celebrating our 4th Annual Tui & Tama Eco Expo!
Saturday 28 February 9am - 1pm
Te Awamutu Library Community Room - Selwyn Lane
Come on down to this FREE family-friendly event, being held
in conjunction with the Te Awamutu Library, and find out
about all the awesome mahi being … View moreWe’re celebrating our 4th Annual Tui & Tama Eco Expo!
Saturday 28 February 9am - 1pm
Te Awamutu Library Community Room - Selwyn Lane
Come on down to this FREE family-friendly event, being held
in conjunction with the Te Awamutu Library, and find out
about all the awesome mahi being done by our local
community groups to help our native plants and animals
thrive, and preserve our resources.
Face-painters, free gifts and fun activities for all!
Children under 14 must be supervised by an adult
Trish Seddon from Te Awamutu Museum
A FREE event over Waitangi weekend!
Thursday 5th February: 10am - 4pm
Friday Waitangi Day 6th February: 10am - 2pm
Saturday 7th February: 10am - 2pm
Bring the whanau down and find out more about the treaty through
family-friendly interactive activities.
Children under 14 must be supervised … View moreA FREE event over Waitangi weekend!
Thursday 5th February: 10am - 4pm
Friday Waitangi Day 6th February: 10am - 2pm
Saturday 7th February: 10am - 2pm
Bring the whanau down and find out more about the treaty through
family-friendly interactive activities.
Children under 14 must be supervised by an adult.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
It might have been headlined by the grand old grandparents of punk rock, but there were plenty of granddaughters and grandsons in the crowd for this year's iteration of the Greenstone Summer Concert at the Taupō Amphitheatre.
The cross-generational appeal of Iggy Pop and Joan Jett was … View moreIt might have been headlined by the grand old grandparents of punk rock, but there were plenty of granddaughters and grandsons in the crowd for this year's iteration of the Greenstone Summer Concert at the Taupō Amphitheatre.
The cross-generational appeal of Iggy Pop and Joan Jett was underscored by a big contingent of teenagers deliriously pogo-ing away, as old grey-heads standing next to them sagely nodded their noggins in time to the music.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Ratepayers old enough to recall when the city played host to a round of the V8s will remember the fallout continued for some time after that, casting a shadow over more than one political career.
But there is a happier tale to be told about Hamilton street racing - with minimal ticket costs, … View moreRatepayers old enough to recall when the city played host to a round of the V8s will remember the fallout continued for some time after that, casting a shadow over more than one political career.
But there is a happier tale to be told about Hamilton street racing - with minimal ticket costs, profits going to charity, and vintage and classic cars showcased.
Do you remember the Telecom Classic Motorfest? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Top international surfers will take on Raglan’s waves in 2026, in what has been described as “the biggest elite surfing event ever staged in New Zealand”.
The Waikato town will serve as the fourth stop on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour, which features 12 locations worldwide.… View moreTop international surfers will take on Raglan’s waves in 2026, in what has been described as “the biggest elite surfing event ever staged in New Zealand”.
The Waikato town will serve as the fourth stop on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour, which features 12 locations worldwide.
What do you think about this Raglan news? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Kāinga Ora will sell a site formerly earmarked for a controversial 60-home social-housing development in Hamilton.
The country’s largest residential landlord confirmed to the Waikato Times that the Flagstaff site would change hands when a buyer was found, a move a developer said reflected the… View moreKāinga Ora will sell a site formerly earmarked for a controversial 60-home social-housing development in Hamilton.
The country’s largest residential landlord confirmed to the Waikato Times that the Flagstaff site would change hands when a buyer was found, a move a developer said reflected the “incredibly difficult” struggle to deliver affordable housing.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Awamutu
Let the games begin! Family young and old will be entertained with lawn games that can brighten up your day. Find out how to create and paint your own outdoor games with these easy step by step instructions.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
An Australian tourist has described his terrifying escape from the Mount Maunganui landslide, saying he was swimming in a pool when a caravan smashed through a cinder block wall and crashed down beside him.
Speaking to Stuff reporter Tony Wall, the survivor Sonny Worrall from Newcastle, said he … View moreAn Australian tourist has described his terrifying escape from the Mount Maunganui landslide, saying he was swimming in a pool when a caravan smashed through a cinder block wall and crashed down beside him.
Speaking to Stuff reporter Tony Wall, the survivor Sonny Worrall from Newcastle, said he had to dive into the next pool to avoid being struck.
Multiple people are missing after a major land slide wiped out parts of a camp site at the base of Mauao in Mount Maunganui, police have confirmed.
Louise from Pirongia - Karamu
Waniting to buy Pandora Charms, I've just started collecting.
The Team from New Zealand Police
If you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!
We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.
Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌
Report to Department of Internal … View moreIf you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!
We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.
Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌
Report to Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) for free by forwarding to 7726.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Police are refusing to disclose how many full-time equivalent (FTE) cops are based in Huntly, citing concerns over crime prevention.
Figures released to Waikato Times under the Official Information Act shed light on Waikato’s police staffing gaps as of November 2025.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
There was a palpable sense of elation at the BNZ Theatre on Monday night as the doors opened to the public for the $80 million venue’s inaugural production.
For almost everyone who comprised the full house attending the locally-made showcase, To The Stars/Ki Ngā Whetū, it was their first … View moreThere was a palpable sense of elation at the BNZ Theatre on Monday night as the doors opened to the public for the $80 million venue’s inaugural production.
For almost everyone who comprised the full house attending the locally-made showcase, To The Stars/Ki Ngā Whetū, it was their first proper glimpse of the theatre’s main auditorium - an environment carefully kept hidden from public sight until Monday night’s “big reveal”.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Waikato’s housing market has turned a corner and is now well on its way to recovery as new data shows home values on the up and strong long-term returns for homeowners.
While data from QV showed current prices remained below the 2022 peak, home values in Waikato saw a 2.3% increase over the … View moreWaikato’s housing market has turned a corner and is now well on its way to recovery as new data shows home values on the up and strong long-term returns for homeowners.
While data from QV showed current prices remained below the 2022 peak, home values in Waikato saw a 2.3% increase over the three months ending in December and a 0.4% increase on the previous year.
Do you think the housing market is bouncing back?
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
When Leo Revell first started working as a GP, scans had barely been invented, and the best way to test for pregnancy involved a frog and a syringe.
The sector has made huge progress since then — not least with modern pregnancy tests — saving many lives in the process.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
After 55 years breeding Ayrshire cattle and over 100 years of farming, Zane Kite is stoked to see his calves selling for record prices.
Nestled in the heart of Ōhaupō is Kiteroa Ayrshires - one of the few pure-bred Ayrshire herds left in New Zealand. Owner Zane Kite started working in … View moreAfter 55 years breeding Ayrshire cattle and over 100 years of farming, Zane Kite is stoked to see his calves selling for record prices.
Nestled in the heart of Ōhaupō is Kiteroa Ayrshires - one of the few pure-bred Ayrshire herds left in New Zealand. Owner Zane Kite started working in partnership with his father, Wally, on the family farm 40 years ago, but he has lived there all of his life.
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