
Te Arawa mobilising to beat invasive pest
The invasive clams were first found in April and originated in Asia.
The invasive clams were first found in April and originated in Asia.
Region needs to properly prepare for the realities ahead of it, a councillor is warning.
'It’s been a huge shock for all of us and we’ve shed many tears.'
OPINION: Water storage just makes sense - Jock Mackintosh lays out the case for dams.
The unveiling is happening 40 years after the racehorse made history.
The 25-year-old allegedly shot a man in his 40s in a Western Australia town.
Waka Kotahi is warning motorists to avoid the area or consider delaying your journey.
Fonterra’s weighty board of 11 directors could be reduced next year.
There have been 35 cases in the region this year alone.
James Shaw, Guy Lennox, Mark Hooper, Chris Russell.
Geoff Colson embracing new technology, including smart collars and DNA testing.
Five fire trucks, two tankers and one smoke chaser are responding.
Keen interest from outside buyers and spring grass growth led to premium prices.
Emergency services are responding to serious crash near the Horowhenua town.
Sheep farmer Amy Blaikie presented a petition of 15,069 signatures to Parliament in 2020.
Todd McClay, Jane Smith, Emma Higgins, Neil Beaumont.
The project will see another round of natives planted alongside the Tūtaekurī River.
Warming waters are placing our kelp forests in peril, with myriad knock-on impacts.
DCANZ says 87% of global dairy consumption subject to trade tariffs of 10% or more.
There are five categories, ranging from large city to tiny town, each with two finalists.
Prices for crucial exports staged a partial rebound at this morning's big auction.
Very honest aim for Crooked Vege venture.
The whānau checked the ticket three times before they began to 'jump around and cry'.
B+LNZ Stock Number Survey shows breeding ewe flock continues to decline.
NZ claimed Canada was making a mockery of the rules.
Tukituki Land Care has announced the recipients of its $10,000 Demonstration Grants.
New Zealand has been urged to be careful and keep sunsmart as the summer rolls in.
Ngai Tūhoe has lost a leader who put issues of tikanga and rangatiratanga first.
The trials yielded promising results in its first year.
Farmer watchdog says Fonterra will have to 'move quicker' if forecast darkens.