
Pollen storm turns Blue Lake yellow
Blue Lake took on a new identity overnight as pollen turned the water a brilliant yellow.
Blue Lake took on a new identity overnight as pollen turned the water a brilliant yellow.
Labour's Damien O'Connor defends his party's water tax and the comments of David Parker.
Farmer David Clark is concerned Labour's water tax will deepen the urban/rural rift.
A childhood interest in insects blossomed into a job in native fish for Stella McQueen
1080 will be dropped into two Western Bay of Plenty forests in the coming months.
Dunedin City Council said yesterday it might be months before the damage was repaired.
Northland brothers join international team fighting blazes.
NZ First will introduce a law to ensure exports don't destroy our wood processing industry
A wallaby is reportedly being kept as a pet at a Hamilton residence.
Conservation Minister brings Predator Free 2050 to Northland
Havelock North residents united in support of clean water at a candlelit vigil last night.
The only way to tell if a stream is healthy is to stand in it with a net and count bugs.
Just the same as last week with two or three fine days and then back to the rain and mud.
Owha the leopard seal sparks rethink on seal habitat
Farmers advised to carry on and keep getting informed about new consent conditions.
Debate rages over charge for commercial water to help pay to clean up our waterways.
Taranaki/Whanganui Conservation Board should appeal seabed mining decision, manager says
Linked hands along the coastline will be a moment of solidarity, Bianca Mitchell says
Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan has written strongly-worded letter to Jacinda Ardern.
A Haumoana man says he's fed up with cattle grazing on riverbanks.
Sleepy sickness, also called pregnancy toxaemia, affects ewes and does, in late pregnancy
The Manawatu River Leaders' Forum has successfully secured $2.92 million
Omanaia residents say untreated water causes illness in young and elderly.
I'm happy to pay a bit for the water I use and the security of knowing it's available.
A programme designed to make the coast a blaze of pohutukawa red marks 27 years.
Government confirms it no longer permits imports of products containing animal manure.
A newly-released study claims that investing in major irrigation projects could boost jobs
Helping farmers accept their role in reducing emissions is the first step to reduce effect
DCANZ joins 14 other primary industry sectors that have agreed to work with Government