The CountryRestrictions on gorge river in placeHorizons Regional Council is working to restrict on-water activities through Te Apiti27 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountryTourism body backs river protectionA Water Conservation Order has received backing from a national tourism association.26 Aug 08:00 AM
The CountryRex Graham: Water Conservation Order must be opposedI am disappointed that a group of residents have charged off with their own agenda.26 Aug 12:00 AM
The CountryJohn Hart on Green Party water taxJohn Hart Green Party answers on water tax.25 Aug 10:00 PM
The CountryWater tax would hit hard say farmersFarmers say taxing irrigators for water use would affect whole regional economy.25 Aug 09:00 PM
The CountryNorthlake discharge studiedA potential sediment discharge into the Clutha River is being investigated.25 Aug 12:00 AM
The CountryListen: Craig Wiggins - rural New Zealand needs a new 'champion'Craig Wiggins comments on the widening of the urban/rural divide.24 Aug 10:47 PM
The CountryListen: DairyNZ's Michael Spaans on the Farming Leaders GroupDairyNZ Chair Michael Spaans talks about the Farming Leaders Group's swimmable rivers goal24 Aug 09:11 PM
The CountryFodder for thought: 6 key findingsCatch crops offer some juicy gains but do your homework first24 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryListen: Katie Milne - waterways clean up involves 'all New Zealanders'President of Federated Farmers talks about how she's going to make our rivers swimmable.24 Aug 02:08 AM
The CountryHealthy herd no flukeJodie Mexted has proudly built a herd that maintains robust health23 Aug 06:31 PM
The CountryChasing hard data on irrigation effectsLots of farmers believe irrigation can boost soil carbon and soil water holding capacity23 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryRiparian planting restores insect lifeRiparian planting can boost insect life, says NIWA freshwater biologist Brian Smith.23 Aug 04:00 PM
The CountrySignage an area to work onConcerns about lacking flood warning signs in Clutha district are being discussed.23 Aug 05:13 AM
The CountryParker disputes water policy costLabour Party water spokesman David Parker disputes a claim Labour's water policy will cost23 Aug 04:30 AM
The CountryVehicles turn Waikawa camp to mudA popular camping ground in Horowhenua has been turned into a muddy morass23 Aug 04:30 AM
The CountrySaddlebacks relocated to new habitatAlmost 140 South Island saddlebacks have found a new home in Dusky Sound.23 Aug 03:03 AM
The CountryORC evaluating lake snow reportA report into cases of 'lake snow' is being evaluated.23 Aug 02:07 AM
The CountryListen: Why farming leaders have banded togetherJames Parsons from Farming Leaders Group on why they're focused on cleaning waterways.23 Aug 02:00 AM
The CountryGroup opposed to park land sprayingSpraying pesticides on farmland in Queen Elizabeth Park threatens stream life says group.23 Aug 01:30 AM
OpinionEditorial: Birds offer glimpse of primal pastEndemic birds are back where they belong.22 Aug 09:20 PM
The CountryGuy backs region's primary industriesPrimary Industries & Associate Economic Development Minister Nathan Guy visits Whanganui.22 Aug 08:22 PM
The CountryFarmers pledge to improve our riversPastoral farming leaders say they are committed to "doing the right thing" for our rivers.22 Aug 08:19 PM
The CountrySafer drinking water in pipeline for Omanaia residentsSafer drinking water is in the pipeline for Omanaia residents22 Aug 05:30 AM
The CountryPollen storm turns Blue Lake yellowBlue Lake took on a new identity overnight as pollen turned the water a brilliant yellow.22 Aug 03:40 AM
ListenListen: Damien O'Connor defends David Parker and water taxLabour's Damien O'Connor defends his party's water tax and the comments of David Parker.22 Aug 03:16 AM
The CountryDavid Clark: Why this election is so nasty for farmersFarmer David Clark is concerned Labour's water tax will deepen the urban/rural rift.22 Aug 02:10 AM
The CountryThe making of a 'native fish geek'A childhood interest in insects blossomed into a job in native fish for Stella McQueen22 Aug 12:20 AM
The Country1080 operation in Western Bay of Plenty1080 will be dropped into two Western Bay of Plenty forests in the coming months.21 Aug 11:00 PM
The CountryPurakaunui slip repair likely to take 'months'Dunedin City Council said yesterday it might be months before the damage was repaired.21 Aug 09:56 PM
The CountryBoat and crew head North for year's workSea Cleaners is heading to the Far North21 Aug 08:48 PM
The CountryNorthland crew fighting huge fires in CanadaNorthland brothers join international team fighting blazes.21 Aug 08:00 PM