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Healthy living for everyone in Kitchen Theatre
Neena Truscott and Belinda MacDonald are sharing their love of health and delicious food at Fieldays this year in the Kitchen Theatre.
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Experienced in the field
A young farmer walks into the Waikato Times office and asks for a job – he has no clue what made him do it.
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Opening the gates on the 50thNew Zealand Agricultural Fieldays
Gates opened this morning on the 50th New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays, a day that has been fifty years in the making.
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New innovations improving primary industry
Day two of the 50th New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays kicked off with the Innovations Awards breakfast early this morning.
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Coupe de Ville to play at Waipa Networks Business Awards Gala
Coupe de Ville have been announced as this year’s entertainment at the Waipa Networks Business Awards Gala dinner.
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Making your way to Fieldays at Mystery Creek 13 – 16 June
We’ve got your options covered for making your way to Fieldays this week.
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Inspirational Waikato women to speak at event
The Waikato Chamber of Commerce is again hosting The League of Extraordinary Women.
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Backbone of New Zealand’s history preserved in the Waikato
A Waikato family is preserving New Zealand’s history with their passion for a historical site in Matangi.
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Focus, team and family - a Waikato entrepreneur story
From war-torn Croatia, to NZ and then on to establish a rising star of a Waikato company offering cloud services and bespoke software
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Yalla Yalla – Food’s up!
The newest kid on Hamilton’s south-end dining block is shunning meat and embracing people.
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Waikato woman's new venture in Edmund Hillary Fellowship
This year's Edmund Hillary Fellowship has begun and Waikato woman Cheryl Reynolds is one of only nine Kiwis who was accepted into the programme.
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Coromandel’s smoking family
Coromandel’s aquaculture creates local market sales of more than $30million a year and the Coromandel Smoking Company is one of those local businesses thriving in the sector.
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The Waikato is full of people and businesses doing great things. Their stories help build our understanding of the strength of the Waikato and the benefits of living, studying, visiting or doing business here.