The CountryWallaby situation in Otago one of concernIt could ''devastate'' Otago's environment if wallabies established themselves here.16 May 05:52 AM
The CountryDoubling drop of 1080 near HaastA new 1080 poisoning technique will be trialled near Haast this winter.16 May 03:05 AM
The CountryArtemis moves with the timesMoving to Dunedin's warehouse precinct signals ''a new era'' for Artemis.15 May 11:30 PM
The CountryWatch: Significant numbers of whales and dolphins off DunedinDunedin is home to whale population with a density and variety of national significance.15 May 10:41 PM
The CountryDCC to take 'cautious approach' over 1080 dropThe Dunedin City Council will be taking a ''highly cautious'' approach during a 1080 drop.15 May 09:31 PM
The CountryGlenorchy celebrates region's Scottish rootsHighland games, whisky tasting, haggis, ''tatties and neeps'' will feature in Glenorchy.15 May 07:30 PM
The CountrySFF meeting suggests plant going: PetersWinston Peters believes a Silver Ferns Plant in Fairton may be axed.15 May 07:30 AM
The CountryOtago man uses a plough from past generationsTom Fowler was in touch with his family history yesterday.15 May 03:52 AM
The CountryHunter admits accidentally shooting wifeThe man, who has interim name suppression, appeared in a Queenstown court this morning.15 May 02:34 AM
The CountryAgriculture pupils get taste of workHands-on experiences for Waitaki Girls' and Waitaki Boys' agriculture classes12 May 02:20 AM
The CountryWins for Canterbury-North Otago farmers at Dairy Industry AwardsCanterbury-North Otago well represented at national awards11 May 04:14 AM
The CountryOtago dairy cattle decline despite national trendOtago bucks national trend with the largest regional reduction of dairy cattle last year.11 May 03:42 AM
The CountryKurow Duntroon Irrigation Company scheme gets fundingKurow Duntroon Irrigation Company scheme has received a Crown funding boost.10 May 10:45 PM
The CountryOrokonui's takahe pair find new hope in foster chicksOrokonui's takahe pair make a remarkable contribution to the takahe recovery programme.10 May 05:49 AM
The CountryTraps great risk to kea: AdvocateA kea advocate is concerned about the risk of injury or death to kea from new traps09 May 07:46 AM
The CountryCentral Otago GPs fear disasterInadequate ambulance services in Central Otago could lead to "clinical disaster''09 May 04:36 AM
The CountryRedbacks' Central Otago invasionRabbits have proven an unlikely ally to another bothersome pest: venomous redback spiders.09 May 04:27 AM
The CountryPromising vintage after poor start in Central OtagoWinegrowers are looking forward to a promising vintage in Central Otago08 May 01:52 AM
The CountryPolice praise duck hunters' behaviour in OtagoAuthorities are praising the behaviour of duck-shooters after the start of hunting season.07 May 08:45 PM
The CountryShooting with the comforts of homeA new "duck lodge" on a farm at the foot of Maungatua is set for its grand opening today05 May 06:51 PM
The CountryLifting water quality and profitHow can you make looking after the environment profitable?05 May 03:19 AM
The CountryA 'flavoursome vintage' expectedCentral Otago grape harvest has been confirmed as down05 May 02:10 AM
The CountryBest duck-shooting in years forecastThe duck population is booming across Otago, signalling a "vintage" season for shooters.04 May 11:49 PM
The CountryOtago Regional Council wants sightings of wallabies reportedIf you see a wallaby running towards you and it's not carrying a rugby ball, ring the ORC.04 May 03:53 AM
The CountryWind farm tower worth $50k vandalisedWires securing the pole were cut in what the trust says was the work of an ''extremist''.03 May 07:06 PM
The CountryInvasive weed spreads through Queenstown lakesGovernment scientists plan to keep the invasive lake weeds out of Lake Wakatipu.03 May 06:49 AM
The Country10-year-old grabs giant groper from "super secret" spotFamily and fishing were to the fore at Kaka Point in the weekend03 May 01:33 AM
The CountryA 'very late' season for grapesThis year's harvest is ripening slowly in Waitaki Valley's vineyards.28 Apr 04:30 AM
The CountryPloughing expertise put to testDedicated ploughers will be eyeing up a place on the national stage28 Apr 03:34 AM
The CountryShearing contest proves a winnerSouthland is hosting the World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships in February27 Apr 10:16 PM
The CountryDog trials 'a family thing'Robin McKenzie ran his first dog at the Warepa Collie Club's sheep dog trials aged 14.26 Apr 10:36 PM
The CountryLake front house and woolshed get approvalA Wanaka developer was granted consent to relocate a historic woolshed on his property.26 Apr 01:25 AM
The CountryThe most southern burglary ever?A Swanndri, gumboots, 72 cheese rolls and "a large quantity'' of home-kill meat stolen.25 Apr 12:14 AM
The CountryRemarkables site listed for saleA site on the flanks of the Remarkables is for sale - for less than $2 million.24 Apr 10:58 PM