Blade shearing still cutting a swathe 150 years on
A shearing milestone has been marked in Waipukurau. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A shearing milestone has been marked in Waipukurau. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
'Having these sailors come is like having Michael Schumacher do a lap or two.'
Kiwifruit orchard had been owned by Keith Oakley and his family since 1997.
Kiwi Burrow is where people can see and help save kiwi.
Greg Cornes loves the hospitality sector and is spreading out his bagel business.
The dilapidated remains of the plane were shipped to Auckland for restoration.
The funding announcements ends uncertainty over phase 2 of the Kawakawa hospital rebuild.
Meet the woman who's already excited about Christmas. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Pacific Rose Bowl Festival brings colour to Hamilton. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
An extra 4400 people are in work in Hawke's Bay compared with the same time last year.
Te Rā, the only Māori sail still known to exist, is stored at the British Museum in London
New police officer Nadine Staples is relishing being on the frontline in Whanganui
International media were blown away by the formal welcome they received.
Jo Wenham glanced down a driveway and saw a pair of feet sticking out from some bushes.
After-school activity teaches children about their thoughts and emotions.
It represents some recovery from damage caused by aerosol sprays and coolants.
Hastings ice-cream maker rushed off its feet as supermarkets buy in.
Sittr co-founder Sam Mckinnon discusses how her minding business was born on her travels.
Great Barrier heli-fishing trip ended in a lamb lunch and $900 tips for wait staff.
Meeting with Duke and Duchess came only months after the young man met the Queen.
First kiwi chick has hatched in the Pukenui Forest on Whangārei city's western flank.
Resident Rotorua royals fan Barry Jenkins is excited about the visit.
Space is the future of wi-fi, Rocket Lab says as it prepares for Hawke's Bay launch.
Weather, transport, everything you need to know ahead of the royal couple's arrival.
Put it there, Prince Harry, and the duke obliges with some serious skin.
KiwiRail "very pleased" to be taking steps to determine how the line can be built.
Pop-up wedding company looking for couples to tie the knot.
In 50 years of cutting hair, Napier's Emerson St Barbers has seen it all.