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Waikato Herald, 22 maio 2026

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Leia Waikato Herald online no PressReader. Waikato Herald, publicado em Inglês, é um jornal de Nova Zelândia. Mantenha-se atualizado com a edição atual ou consulte as edições anteriores de Waikato Herald no arquivo.

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Article‘You can taste New Zea­l­and in the cup’

Beneath Hamilton’s winter fog, rows of tea plants roll across the Waikato land­scape. Nearly 30 years after its first tea cut­tings arrived in New Zea­l­and, Zealong has grown into one of the coun­try’s best-known tea brands, export­ing tea around the...

‘You can taste New Zea­l­and in the cup’

ArticleDriver blows twice legal limit after school pick-up

Police were left stunned after catch­ing a per­son more than twice the legal alco­hol limit on a school pick-up run recently. Eight people have been caught appre­hen­ded for drink-driv­ing across the Taupō and South Waikato areas in 10 days, police said.

Driver blows twice legal limit after school pick-up

ArticleWit­ness describes ‘hor­rific' scene

Aman who came across the scene of a fatal, threeve­hicle crash on the Waikato Express­way has described the carnage and con­fu­sion in the “hor­rific” after­math. One per­son died in the crash near Pō keno just before 7pm on Monday. Two other people...

Wit­ness describes ‘hor­rific' scene

ArticleMarae reopens after $2.8m rebuild

A16-year dream became real­ity when Te Kapa o Te Ran­giita ki Ō ruanui hapū , a sub-tribe of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, reopened its marae north of Taupō recently, after being closed for two years. The clos­ure was neces­sary for much-needed upgrades, which...

Marae reopens after $2.8m rebuild

Article‘You can taste New Zea­l­and in the cup’

Beneath Hamilton’s winter fog, rows of tea plants roll across the Waikato land­scape. Nearly 30 years after its first tea cut­tings arrived in New Zea­l­and, Zealong has grown into one of the coun­try’s best-known tea brands, export­ing tea around the...

‘You can taste New Zea­l­and in the cup’

ArticleApp helps cafes cut food waste

Open­ing a cafe was a dream come true for one Waikato woman, but keep­ing the amount of food waste low proved chal­len­ging. After six months of own­ing Sweet Beans in Tama­here, Ayla Purves came across a food res­cue app that allows users to buy...

App helps cafes cut food waste