Have a story to share?
-
Young Kiwi cyclists launch innovative hypotonic sports drink
Two former cycling rivals have joined forces to develop and launch an innovative rehydration drink to the New Zealand market.
-
Millennials turn out in force for political panel
Political Punch, a panel event spearheaded by Seed Waikato to get more millennials engaged in politics, was attended by nearly 100 people.
-
New awards bestowed on Waikato
Groundbreaking academics from the University of Waikato have been honored by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
-
Connecting people through kai and music
After years of suppressing their passions, a Hamilton couple has broken through every obstacle and started a business that connects the three things they love the most – people, music and kai.
-
Smart Waikato wins New Zealand economic excellence award
Smart Waikato has come up trumps at Economic Development New Zealand’s 2018 Excellence Awards.
-
Enterprising students vying for top prize at Waikato awards
More than 200 enterprising Waikato secondary school students are vying for success at the Waikato Young Enterprise Scheme (YES) Annual Awards this month.
-
Adam New Zealand play finalist touring Aotearoa after sold out season
After a sold out season at BATS Theatre and being shortlisted for Playmarket’s Adam New Zealand Play Award, Movers is on the road.
-
A new Impact Hub for Waikato
Trust Waikato and Wintec are working together to bring an Impact Hub to the Waikato.
-
Interactionz shake things up
When an organisation relies on the government for funding and the government changes its strategy, that organisation must innovate or die.
-
Zealong aims to put Waikato on the map for tea production, tourism
It’s not enough to produce one of the best teas in the world. No, Zealong’s aspiration is to produce the best tea in the world from right here in the Waikato.
-
Hamilton businessman wins prestigious Australasian engineering award
Hamilton businessman David Platts of PDV Consultants was awarded the prestigious Chemeca Medal at the Chemical Engineering Awards in Queenstown.
-
Political event aims to get millennials engaged
More than a hundred people are set to attend Seed Waikato's Political Punch event next week, aimed at increasing youth engagement in politics.
Have a story to share?
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.