Roaring safely into spring in Waikato
Warmer weather means increased opportunities for Waikato motorcyclists to get out on the road with a return to spring riding - but be careful.
Warmer weather means increased opportunities for Waikato motorcyclists to get out on the road with a return to spring riding - but be careful.
Raglan Coastguard is running its latest Raglan Bar crossing awareness day on Sunday 8 October, with support from Waikato Regional Council
Four Hamilton-based Maori students with a passion for the environment have won prestigious scholarships.
The discovery of myrtle rust infecting two mature trees in Ōtorohanga has prompted a reminder for sightings of the disease to be reported.
A stream running green with dairy effluent from two separate sources on the same Otorohanga dairy farm has appalled Waikato Regional Council officers.
They’re achieving even better than best to protect the environment.
A fresh study looking at public transport needs between Hamilton and Auckland, including a possible passenger rail service, has been agreed to today by the m
Hamilton’s bus services are getting significant improvements starting from the end of this month through the introduction of new technology and re-designed rout
E tū ana mō te reo Māori - standing up for the Māori language.
More severe weather extremes and significant coastal areas that could be affected by sea level rise are two of the key climate change risks for the Waikato.
Waikato whitebaiters are being reminded of the importance of sticking to water safety guidelines amid anecdotal reports some aren’t following the rules.
The public can help keep whitebait fisheries healthy.
Taylor Auld from Thames has been a good scout, involved in picking up litter initiatives along the coast near his home town.
Two Waikato farming enterprises have been convicted and fined a total of $49,000 for unlawful discharges of dairy effluent on a Waitetuna property, near Raglan.
An amateur photographer with a keen eye has taken top spot in this year’s Hamilton Halo photo competition with his image of a rain-loving tūī.
Waikato Regional Council staff are concerned some residents may be treating dama wallabies as pets instead of pests.
NZ Pure Blue Springs Limited’s consent application to take water for bottling purposes from the Blue Springs has formally been put on hold.
Major new environmental gains and ongoing extensive protection for productive land are amongst benefits of a $40 million-plus expenditure programme by Waikato R
A project to restore kokako to Mt Pirongia is making solid progress with 20 bird re-locations due this year having been carried out already.
Waikato Regional Council’s investment fund return has come in $1.3 million better than expected for last financial year.