
100-year-old Auckland butchery snags award for NZ’s best sausage
Judges declared the winning banger “a truly delicious sausage”.
Judges declared the winning banger “a truly delicious sausage”.
A leap in kiwifruit and apple exports helps narrow the trade deficit.
The cyclone-battered community hall may now have to make way for flood protection.
The AI-powered traps can accurately distinguish between target and non-target species.
Programme focused on supporting next generation of innovators and leaders in the sector.
Start planning your cowboy outfits as the national circuit rodeo makes it back to the bay.
Craig Smith, Mark Patterson, Farmer Tom Martin, Ray Roberts.
Forestry Minister Todd McClay wants council changes to be 'evidence-based'.
Orchard at Kerikeri's Edmonds Ruins propagated from near 200-year-old trees.
A million-tray cool store can cost around $25m so market guidance is vital.
The Government has directed agencies to reduce reliance on contractors and consultants.
A statement confirmed his death in the Netherlands.
The orchard worker has a chest infection and a few strained muscles after falling in.
Canada's Trade Minister has responded to New Zealand's decision to ramp up action.
Grant Watson explains why he is leaving a newly recapitalised Synlait Milk.
Fan favourites and high temperatures for the town meets country fun.
Encouraging local manufacturing is key.
The Massey University student currently working as a shepherdess on a station in Tasmania
The town of Hunterville will welcome more than 4000 visitors for the Shemozzle.
Opinion: Dairy can help New Zealand, and the world, reach its biodiversity targets.
Waimatā's Utting and his dog Queens third overall in 15-combo final.
The Findlays have been selling their cherries from a shed near Napier for 16 years.
Grant Watson has resigned from newly-restructured Synlait Milk.
Hawke's Bay home brewers and winemakers celebrate more than 40 years as a club.
Phil Cotter remembers the Polish children as they came to Pahīatua.
New Zealand has fallen behind its peers globally when it comes to infrastructure.
There's no doubt about a new kiwi population in Doubtless Bay.
Opinion: Remember that having a few pests is a natural part of gardening.
Eradicating blackberry was an "apparently hopeless task" in 1925.