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Te Awamutu man to compete in International Deaf Bowls Championships
"I'm chuffed to bits."
"I'm chuffed to bits."
The contest saw a number of primary schools pull a full-sized tractor 40m.
Tracy and Robert Chisholm are long-time St John volunteers.
Unity Collins, Deshan Walallavita and Portia Johnson will be heading overseas in March.
The piece took about three-and-a-half years to complete.
Dick Breukink has run half marathons around the world, clocking up over 13,000km.
The live bomb was detonated after a family found it on their property at Kinohaku.
The school has dedicated hundreds of hours of time to put on the energy-fuelled show.
They went without food, a bed and technology for last week's 40 Hour Famine.
It's time to take a good look at erosion and see how it can be helped.
The EPA is considering introducing the horehound plume moth to help with an invasive weed.
Farmers are pre-empting signalled changes to environmental regulations.
Waikato Hospital have a new giraffe warmer unit thanks to Dairy Goat Co-operative Trust.
Federated Farmers supports changes to New Zealand's firearms licensing.
Voting is open for the 2018 FMG Young Farmer of the Year — People's Choice Award.
The key to dairy farm prosperity is good mastitis control.
Farmers are being urged to complete their environment plans for their land.
Farming is in Alana's blood and she has always dreamed of working outdoors.
The John Fowler and Co. tractor is owned by Canterbury sheep farmer Rodney Miles.
On the menu is mānuka-smoked pork belly, eel, mushroom pearls, pikopiko and kawakawa.
MPI has ordered removal of plant material at 5 affected apple and stone fruit nurseries.
Waikato farmers safely disposed of six tonnes of waste at an inaugural event.
Updated information on the mycoplasma bovis outbreak.
Te Aroha scrap metal artist Adrian Worsley will be presenting a sculpture at Fieldays.
A new Lincoln University initiative is responding to the need to use land productively.
With Fieldays around the corner, it's time to plan your route.
Tearfund CEO Ian McInnes will speak in Te Awamutu about peace between ethnic groups.
The inaugural Natural Fibre Exchange (NFX) trading event attracted strong participation.
Around 100 cats of all shapes and sizes will be vying for the overall supreme cat award.
Te Awamutu and Pirongia firefighters join 950 firefighters from around the country.