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Momentum Waikato – Cool name, but what is it you do?
Making Waikato the most generous region on the planet!
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Tech will be the talk of the town
Techweek’18 Waikato is just around the corner and project coordinator Jannat Maqbool said with each event designed carefully and all the amazing speakers chosen to inspire.
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Admark sizzles at Pride in Print Awards
The Admark team is celebrating success after adding six gold medals to their collection at the 25th Anniversary Pride in Print Awards.
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Waikato music: Coral
Waikato songstress Coral Pitcher, who is professionally known as Coral, has always had a passion for music and knew from the get-go she wanted to be a singer.
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New free app means it is easier and quicker to navigate Fieldays
The official Fieldays app has launched, six weeks out from the internationally acclaimed NZ National Fieldays event at Mystery Creek.
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Hamilton Airport is flying high
People of the mighty Waikato and further beyond have woken up to the fact that Hamilton Airport is one of the region’s quiet achievers as well as one of its most strategic assets.
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Fieldays: From crash to smash hit
It all started at the Te Rapa Racecourse 50 years ago and the highlight was the innovation around fixed wing planes used for crop dusting - until one crashed.
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Ruakura on the rise
“A rising tide floats all boats,” said Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin at last week’s Waikato Chamber of Commerce tour of Ruakura's inland port.
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Mark One Comics fly out the door
It’s the first Saturday of May and a crowd lines the main street of Hamilton waiting in anticipation for the doors to open at Mark One Comics for their annual Free Comic Book Day.
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Unique app created for Techweek’18 Waikato, to connect the region
Techweek’18 Waikato is a region-wide festival happening the week of May 19-27.
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Hamilton schools dominate student art awards
Hamilton students have taken out the top three awards in an art competition for high schools in Waikato, Coromandel and Auckland.
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Waste management made so easy, why not get involved?
Nicola Turner, founder and behaviour changer at Mainstream Green, is working on a waste minimisation project
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