
Why are potholes repeatedly patched over rather than fixed?
When it comes to fixing potholes in your district, it all comes down to funding.
When it comes to fixing potholes in your district, it all comes down to funding.
Cushla Abraham and Tia Potae to the rescue.
Industry analysis shows overall exports for the month down 18 per cent on September 2022.
Young farmers on the East Coast won $5000 to donate for helping their communities.
Free online webinar gives farmers and growers tips on how to get ready for El Niño.
Plainclothed police staff with vests on could be seen walking up a rural driveway.
"I’ve not seen a field of competitors this impressive. These dogs are lightning fast,”
The journey to this point has been one of scientific discovery and practical application.
“It’s a fairly soul-destroying job, day after day going around picking up dead lambs.”
It was all happening on State Highway 1 from Dunedin to Invercargill on Monday.
Drakie died and Duckie was badly injured after being attacked by a dog.
They doubt the Government can hit its 2025 target; NZ risks becoming a climate pariah.
Fonterra taken to task about a recent rash of new investments.
Simon Till will take up the position of acting CFO.
Diggers looked as if they were playing pick-up sticks on Tuesday.
'It’s not as big, the cyclone has had an effect... but we’ve got a crop.'
Mike Casey, Cameron Bagrie, Tom Martin, Todd Charteris, Hamish Brown, Karen Williams.
The Croatian word for guardian, custodian or watchman - used for the new winery's name.
Jecentho believed his friend was with him in spirit in Ashburton over the weekend.
The harness racing fraternity is launching a fundraising effort for the Canterbury driver.
The lake was initially closed at the beginning of October.
Stratford has maximum points in first two rounds of 2023-2024 PGG Wrightson/Vetmed series.
Weather causing issues on both sides of the peninsula.
Traffic was backed up near Shannon last night after a collision between a truck and a cow.
Today is expected to bring another round of thunderstorms and strong winds.
Fonterra is forecasting annual capital expenditure of more than $1 billion up to FY30.
Road maintenance should be the 'number one priority'.
This year's Shepherds' Shemozzle involved eating a boiled sheep's tongue.
Kaitāia's massive solar farm will provide electricity to a national retail giant.
"It’s about looking for an equitable way of covering that cost.”