
Ngāi Tahu, Fonterra and NASA: The E Tipu 2023 talks
Lisa Tumahai on how taking a multigenerational lens could lead to a sustainable future.
Lisa Tumahai on how taking a multigenerational lens could lead to a sustainable future.
Boundaries have 'become blurred over time', leading to safety concerns.
Opinion: Feedback sessions and online surveys help Beef + Lamb NZ focus on the future.
Got the grumps, feeling the cold and having trouble concentrating?
A remarkable thing about David Crockett is that all his work with the tāiko was voluntary.
Could a Water Conservation Order disrupt plans to build a dam on a Ngāruroro tributary?
Bay of Plenty Regional Council says it received several calls to its Pollution Hotline.
Todd Clark, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Adam Thompson, Rhys Roberts, Sirma Karapeeva.
Animated flyovers released today show the impact Tarras airport would have.
Terry is the assistant quarry manager at Atiamuri Sand and Pumice in the Waikato.
After a successful past versus present match in 2022, Albert Park will host another clash.
A Waipapakauri-based florist and regenerative grower is blazing a sustainable trail.
Bottom-trawling and Danish seining would be banned from 89 per cent of the Gulf.
The Horizons Regional Council has exceeded targets for its farm erosion control programme.
Entry forms will be available from Unichem Pharmacy and the A&P Show office.
Chris Trengrove began his career in banking before switching to farming in the late 1980s.
NY Times: For 40 years, China's economy seemed unstoppable. Suddenly, the brakes are on.
Against most pre-match predictions, the King Country Rams beat Whanganui's Butcher Boys.
Annual red meat exports dropped 24 per cent in July.
The visitors came away with a 30-22 victory, their third consecutive win..
Tegan Mitchell hopes to study at Wageningen University in the Netherlands next year.
China still the largest red meat export market but the US close behind, says MIA.
Four weeks of disruptions for resealing on Waikato Expressway.
Eight Rotorua iwi aim to bring back birdsong by training 13 men and women in pest control.
"We thought 'this is madness'."
Temperatures will drop to 0C in some parts of Auckland this week.
Downed trees were identified as the second biggest impact after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Feeder calf sales are ticking along nicely.
FT: Firm - which backs NZ's new $2b renewable fund - accused of giving in to 'war on ESG'.
Elections are a good opportunity for reflection.