
Listen: Fonterra's Paul Grave on the 'Open Gates' event
Fonterra farmers to host public on their properties at "Open Gates" event.
Fonterra farmers to host public on their properties at "Open Gates" event.
A total hosing ban has come into effect for Woodville
COMMENT: In fighting emissions, should agriculture get a better deal than others?
Currently about half of household rubbish being sent to the landfill could be recycled.
Temperatures will climb steadily in the next few weeks but it's business as usual.
Minimum flow and water allocation limits on the way for Clutha, Kawarau and Hawea rivers.
A goal to make an area of the Whakamarama bush pest-free has taken a step forward
NZ First list MP Shane Jones impressed with Matariki economic development strategy for HB.
Three people have been trespassed from the Kaweka Forest Park for illegally lighting fires
Hawea Water Supply capital expenditure project is about to be discussed in detail.
Tribunal told water order could bring "catastrophic" social and economic consequences.
Staff applauded for minimising spill
'Every single one of these birds counts if we are going to save them from extinction'.
'Dairy Tomorrow' launched by DairyNZ, Federated Farmers, DCANZ, Dairy Women's Network.
The Otago Regional Council will consult the public about managing Clutha River's flow
First appearances of local authority, "No" campaigners
Whanganui River Developments want to promote our region to the world
Fonterra has launched a charm offensive show how it has upped its game.
Logan Bain and Caleb Neilson are among the next generation of deer farmers.
Authorities have met to discuss the city's water supply network for the first time
Most recycle materials may be headed for landfills unless an alternative can be found.
Meet some of the volunteers devoted to teaching our children about conservation.
A former Dargaville deputy mayor says Tegal should be allowed to build a chicken farm
Controlled fishing inspections in Kawerau have yielded disappointing results.
New strategy aims to eradicate at least one small mammal predator.
Warmer temperatures are perfect for pests to proliferate
Sheep breeder Andy Ramsden on an exciting development in New Zealand's wool industry.