Landowners have “retired” 8442 hectares of riparian or erosion prone land in the Waikato Regional Council area over seven years a new report says. At 8442ha – that’s 84.42 square kilometres – it’s bigger than…
Landowners have “retired” 8442 hectares of riparian or erosion prone land in the Waikato Regional Council area over seven years a new report says. At 8442ha – that’s 84.42 square kilometres – it’s bigger than…
Anti-fluoride campaigner Kane Titchener, buoyed by a court ruling in the United States, says he will ask Waipā District Council to liaise with 13 other councils to push back against adding the chemical to water…
For me when I read Te Tiriti it clearly states that Māori would have a say in local governance. Article two: “The Queen of England agrees to protect the chiefs, the subtribes and all the…
Matty Bauernfeind has two great passions – Arsenal Football Club and advocating for disability accessibility. Add a third one to that now – travelling on Waikato’s cycleways with the wind blowing through his hair. Now…
Snap! The women match the men Roy Pilott was at John Kerkhof Park to see the club’s premier women emulate the men and win a home and away playoff to secure promotion to the Northern…
A few years ago, we were blessed with the extension of the Waikato Expressway which relieved Cambridge of a high number of mainstream vehicles including many large trucks. Retailers have benefitted enormously as a result…
At 104 years old, Les Winslade QSM still rocks a good suit, enjoys a tipple at the local RSA and has a quick repartee when needed. The Cambridge Resthaven resident was celebrated at a birthday…
Transport minister Simeon Brown says the old State Highway One through Cambridge has sufficient capacity to provide for growth in the town. In a response to resident Glen Bruce, Brown says including on and off…
Last day of school Horahora School’s principal since 2015, Joanne Synge, has retired. Synge has lived in the Horahora district for 40 years and worked at the school for a quarter of a century. She…
Across Waipa, Te Awamutu and Cambridge Police have definitely been kept busy this week. In the police we have a saying, ‘see something, do something’. It is something we would like our community to embrace…