Business case studies and stories in our region
The Waikato is full of innovative leaders and businesses, read about them here.
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Behind the Camera: How Leighton ‘Tourette’s’ Clarke is changing the Hamilton music scene
Leighton Clarke is Hamilton’s premier music videographer; the go-to man for the job.
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Concept designs for new Waikato Regional Theatre released
Showing an increase in seat numbers following public feedback.
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Raglan creative takes her wares to the world
Kay is a woman of many talents. Sometimes she uses her hands to create, other times she uses her mind, body and breath to find balance.
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A Waikato icon: Balloons over Waikato
The Balloons over Waikato Trust was formed 18 years ago and has since become an iconic annual event.
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Inventors and innovators wanted for the 2018 Fieldays Innovation Awards
Calling all agricultural inventors and innovators: entries are now open.
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Run Forrest! Run!: How a run from Hamilton to Raglan is helping Cambodian kids
That day, for one particular reason, he decided to go for a little run. So he ran to the end of the road.
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New design set to be a game changer
Imagine someone six metres up in the air, on a scaffold or platform, trying to hold a pipe up while fiddling with the bolts of a clamp that they’re using to secure it all.
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Printing perfection recognised at World Label Awards
Hamilton-based company, was delighted to receive notification last week for an award at the 2017 L9 World Label Awards.
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Techweek'18 Waikato to showcase our region's tech strength
The Waikato technology sector is thriving, and a week-long regional technology symposium is being planned this May to capture that momentum.
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From injuries to Ironman
He started life with a funny running style. He was told he had a disability that could put him in a wheelchair as an adult.
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Evie the electric car cruises through Hamilton
Electric vehicles filled Garden Place without smoke or a bang in the hopes of bringing to light a new era.
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Edmund Hillary Fellowship welcomes Waikato woman
Waikato woman Cheryl Reynolds is one of only nine Kiwis who have been accepted in to the EHF, alongside 30 others from around the world.