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Farmer calls for patience when dealing with environmental change
New regulations have been coming thick and fast at farmers in the last few years.
New regulations have been coming thick and fast at farmers in the last few years.
The man is widely known by the first name of Sandy.
Professor Michael Baker says the worst has to be assumed.
Peter Burling is back in action after a whirlwind year at the America's Cup and Olympics.
People still panic buying and clearing shop shelves as the latest lockdown takes hold
A review will be carried out into the sharing of the contents of the email.
A fully vaccinated nurse at Auckland Hospital has tested positive.
Council's chief executive has acknowledged she was wrong to share the contents of email.
A different set of rules - or management plans - governs each of the 13 national parks.
The merger of the Elmwood Park and St Albans bowling clubs has prompted the sale.
Dunedin will face Wellington in a category open to cities with more than 100,000 people.
Doctors have told the baby's family nothing more can be done, but they won't give up yet.
The arrested person is due to appear in the Christchurch Youth Court today.
The bike's brakes, steering, suspension and bumper were in need of servicing or repair.
Givealittle page for family of a Chch woman who died after being injured in her home.
First of three events to welcome the athletes out of MIQ takes place in Christchurch.
The pair are facing a range of allegations brought by the Serious Fraud Office.
The council this morning was still waiting on test results of the liquid.
Police still hunting for Zion Purukamu's killer but have a clear picture of fatal incident
Another international sporting event has been scuppered after being denied MIQ spots.
A storm is tracking up the country for the first half of the week.
Medbury Tce in Fendalton remains cordoned off as police continue to hunt for clues.
'He basically went down like a sack of spuds,' says boy's 'disgusted' coach.
A mixed bag of weather with strong winds, rain for South Island.
If you're after variety to dazzle your tastebuds, this one's for you.
The council is urgently looking into the issue.
An injured 14-year-old and 17-year-old are stable in hospital.
Kiwis are less confident now than when NZ was on brink of lockdown, survey finds.
Twenty-minute break in weather provides brief window for avalanche rescue.
The teen was killed at an alcohol-fuelled party of around 80 youths last night.