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Ōtorohanga mayor Max Baxter uses the word disrespectful. His neighbour Susan O’Regan in Waipā says i
A King Country pyjama appeal has been launched ahead of winter. Staff from The Lines Company have ki
Round the clock St John coverage in Te Kūiti could be under threat. A union source says St John is c
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With the Easter break coinciding with the early part of the Roar hunting season, there will likely b
THIS week 30 rugby players from Robert Bateman Secondary School, Vancouver, made Ōtorohanga the firs
Tahāroa has a passion for hōiho – so when the community’s junior league team, nicknamed the Mini Ste
WAITANGURU will hold its annual motorbike trail ride this weekend – with fresh tracks and a cracking
Te Kūiti twins Lily-Rose and Levi Morehu are BMXing to Adelaide early next month to compete in the A
YOUNG MotoX competitors had a blast at the King of the Schools MotoX Challenge, held at Te Kūiti ear
The group of conservation volunteers known as Ōwhango Alive has been assisting the Department of Con
A rural concept plan approved for feedback has the potential to change the residency patterns across
OVER two decades, two Māori land trusts, Tiroa E and Te Hape B, have supplied over 52,000 mixed bree
During her childhood, Sonya Fagan’s shearing contractor dad, Craig Fagan, discouraged her from the i
Kīngi Tuheitia was so adamant about attending the first poukai at Mirumiru Marae in four years he fl
Waitomo District Council is proposing to leverage commercial forestry to offset damage done to distr
Piopio mid-morning Anzac Day service saw around 100 people gathered around the town cenotaph as the
The Ōtorohanga streets, Gradara Ave and Sangro Crescent, are named after towns and places in Italy w
Guest speaker Guy Kawe spoke of bravado, and serious messages at Sunday’s Anzac civic service. Te Kū
The group of conservation volunteers known as Ōwhango Alive has been assisting the Department of Con
Phillip Takerei Campbell, a stalwart of the Rātana church who lives at Arapae, near Piopio, has turn
OVER two decades, two Māori land trusts, Tiroa E and Te Hape B, have supplied over 52,000 mixed bree