Welcome to Our Community Hub: Where Your Voice Is Heard!
October 6, 2023
As Chairman of the Tamahere Community Committee I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you as a rate payer or resident of Tamahere.Our new digital home marks an exciting chapter in our journey together, a virtual space where our voices unite and res...
Have Your Say: Should the Tamahere–Matangi Bus Trial Continue?
December 1, 2025
The Tamahere Community Committee is seeking local feedback on the future of the Tamahere / Matangi Bus Trial (#28) and the Tauwhare Pā Service (#27), following the latest update from Waikato Regional Council (WRC) and Waikato District Council (WDC).The servic...
TCC – Final Meeting of 2025 - A Year of Renewal and Real Progress
December 1, 2025
The Tamahere Community Committee (TCC) wraps up a landmark year tomorrow night with its final meeting for 2025, a year marked by a refreshed committee, a clearer charter, and a noticeable lift in community engagement and forward momentum. The meeting will be held 7.30p...
WDC Councilors Report - December, 2025
November 30, 2025
Roadworks & Summer Travel Road construction season is underway across the Waikato, with resealing and major works rolling out over the next few months. Expect delays, allow extra time, and check the Council website or NZTA Journey Planner for live updates. IAWAI – New ...
Smart Thinking Saves $37,830 on Tamahere Park Fence Repair
November 17, 2025
A simple piece of local teamwork has saved Tamahere ratepayers more than $37,830, after damaged fencing around the flax copse at Tamahere Park was repaired for $1670. The issue was first raised through the Tamahere Community Committee (TCC), which identified several fen...
Tamahere Community Committee Hits the Ground Running After Rapid Transition to New Triennium
November 17, 2025
Just minutes after the formal election of the new Tamahere Community Committee, the freshly elected Tamahere Community Committee got down to bsuiness, signalling a clear intent to get moving quickly on local priorities which include Tamahere Reserve planning to community tra...
New Council Committees Aim to Strengthen Local Voice & Choice
November 13, 2025
Waikato District Council has confirmed a new committee structure designed to bring decision-making closer to communities and Tamahere’s own representatives, Cr Mike Keir and Cr Crystal Beavis, are set to play key roles.Mayor Aksel Bech says the restructure is about “stre...
Strong, Stable, Visionary — Tamahere Community Committee Sworn In
November 5, 2025
The new Tamahere Community Committee (TCC) was officially sworn in last night, ushering in another three-year term with a clear focus on roading, community infrastructure, and long-term planning. The atmosphere was one of confidence and cooperation, a “strong, stable and v...
Public Meeting: Election of New Tamahere Community Committee
October 30, 2025
A public meeting will be held at the Tamahere Community Centre on Tuesday 4 November 2025 at 7.30pm to elect members to the Tamahere Community Committee (TCC) for the next three-year term (2025–2028).The meeting will be chaired by Waikato District Council CEO Craig Hobbs, ...
Waikato District Council’s new Mayor Aksel Bech and councillors were officially sworn in on Tuesday, 28 October, marking the start of a new three-year term. The focus for the 2025–2028 Council is clear — strengthening community voice, improving local decision-making, a...
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