
Rogue hunters in rural Canterbury shoot family's cat
The incident happened a week after the region’s cat-killing competition.
The incident happened a week after the region’s cat-killing competition.
Tapanui farmer Bruce Eade says it's the biggest snowfall he's seen in 10 years.
The Waihī Estuary was once a main food bowl for the Bay of Plenty.
But an otherwise aimless sharemarket traded flat.
Olé has more than 100 supermarkets across mainland China.
Road closures were among the disruptions caused by wild weather over the weekend.
Christopher Luxon, Jessie Waite, Phil Duncan, Steve Wyn-Harris.
Kieran McAnulty says Rural Support Trust supported people in 'incredibly difficult times'.
The crash happened around 3.20am.
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Hawke's Bay Regional Council data shows the cost of Cyclone Gabrielle so far is over $5b.
An estimated 20cm to 40cm has fallen in some areas
Jessica Bills drives tractors for a living.
David Seymour, Cameron Bagrie, Thomas Bailey, Winston Peters, Jane Smith.
Children from a Pahiatua school have been helping out on a planting programme.
A new NZ shearing team on the Wools of New Zealand tour of five test matches in the UK.
Two men were discharged without conviction in the Porirua District Court.
Rangiora New Life School is calling in the professionals to trap some cats.
Chris Brandolino, Andrew Douglas, Dr Tim Mackle, Grant Edwards, Barry Soper.
The community is set to come together for a good cause in Northern Southland today.
So far $100 has been paid - in the form of two $50 notes thrown towards council leaders.
Ryan wanted to work on the farm after leaving school - his mum had other ideas.
The highway is a key arterial route linking Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton.
“That’s my biggest thing - using them for prevention rather than evidence."
“This strategy represents a fresh approach to wellbeing on our farms."
Taxpayers, and potentially ratepayers, will foot $1 billion cost overrun for water reform.
Both men pointed the finger at the other over the 'repugnant' offending.
B+LNZ, Feds, DairyNZ and Deer Industry sent govt a letter calling for greater clarity.
Cyclone-hit growers fear the Government's loan scheme will put them further into debt.