
Fieldays ute winner stoked to the Max
Rotorua’s Bruce Calkin was stoked to be the winner of a new Isuzu D-Max from Fieldays.
Rotorua’s Bruce Calkin was stoked to be the winner of a new Isuzu D-Max from Fieldays.
The co-op's chief operating officer is leaving after a three-year stint.
Farmers are starting to clean up as floodwaters recede.
Destroyed roads, power outages, communities cut off - the list of repairs is long.
Pastures under water, winter crops wrecked, roads closed to stock and feed movement.
It will take years and hundreds of millions to rebuild Hawke's Bay horticulture.
Consumers are likely to see fewe fruit and vegetables in supermarkets in the coming weeks.
Communities without power or cell phone towers are stuck with no form of communication.
"It’s clear farmers across multiple regions & sectors have been hit hard by the cyclone.”
Terrible blow to workers, orchardists as fruit growers confront cyclone devastation.
New Zealand’s 2023 kiwifruit harvest has kicked off.
Kiwis can help with money, essentials, or their time.
He was driving back to Hastings on Monday night when the storm hit and trapped him.
Gumboot maker has reported its its first half result.
There are about 5000 RSE workers in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne.
“It’s enormous; there is silt all over the road. It’s so thick you can’t walk through it."
Tinui has a huge clean up job on its hands after floodwaters swept through the village.
The project will look at whether low-flow hydro is sustainable.
Read important updates as text only for those with little cellphone reception.
Quarter of a million people were left without power yesterday, entire communities cut off.
Woman still missing after property she was housesitting was suddenly inundated.
Momentum builds for major review into forestry practices following devastating cyclones.
Kiwifruit orchardists in Te Puke could lose millions if truck access isn’t restored.
Dargaville reeling amid new evacuations as farmers count the cost.
Trees and vines at risk of suffocation from silt, structural damage stocktake underway.
49 Samoan RSEs had to abandon their belongings after camp flooded.
MPI is also restarting the national Feed Working Group to monitor feed availability.
"I nearly gave up, but then I thought of my mum and dad back home".
Some rural communities in the Tararua District are still cut off.
New Zealand's 41st Prime Minister makes his debut on The Country.