The CountryTurning 100 on Anzac Day: From choirboy to wartime signalman shadowing HitlerLives depended on short and long beeps – dots and dashes. 24 Apr 06:02 PM
The CountryThe prickly history of boxthorn and Taranaki's inventive solutionsOpinion: Kem Ormond looks into the boxthorn hedge and the inventive methods to tackle it.24 Apr 06:00 PM
The CountryWhy this rural town expects a big crowd at its special Anzac Day serviceBetween 500 and 600 people, including Australians, are expected to attend.24 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryWhanganui's own war artist Ted LewisTed Lewis served as a war artist during WWII, capturing scenes in Italy and Egypt.24 Apr 05:00 PM
The Country'Another wet weekend': Auckland, Northland brace for 'potentially severe' weatherWarm, humid air from the tropics shows potential for heavy falls. 24 Apr 07:00 AM
The Country‘Disgusting’: Cow guts dumped by beach highwayA cyclist found the cattle remains near Te Ahiaua Reserve on Tuesday morning.24 Apr 05:27 AM
The Country'I felt no fear at all': WWII veteran recalls thrilling naval battlesKen Gordon was a 17-year-old Seaman Boy on HMNZS Gambia during WWII.24 Apr 05:00 AM
The CountryWhy demand for cottage cheese 'is going nuts'Fonterra has noticed the high-protein, low-calorie dairy food's popularity is on the up.24 Apr 03:35 AM
The CountryWhanganui's SH3 retains lower speed limit with public supportAnother section of SH3 is now open for public consultation on its 50km/h speed limit.24 Apr 03:17 AM
The CountryFonterra CEO Miles Hurrell joins The CountryMiles Hurrell, Chris Russell, Kevin "Smiley" Barrett, 24 Apr 01:32 AM
The CountryHistoric bridge foundations unearthed during Ruatōria drillingA drilling rig halted on the Makarika No 2 Bridge, revealing old bridge foundations.24 Apr 12:01 AM
The CountryIt's not the owning of a cannon that's important, it's what you choose to do with itWhen a council's rare cannon fell into disrepair, the community stepped up.23 Apr 11:10 PM
The Country'They can shear the sheep': Historic farm recreated in Minecraft for studyComputer game acts as an educational tool for students to learn about the primary sector.23 Apr 08:49 PM
The CountryFormer 'highest-risk road' reverts to 100km/h speed limitThe speed limit on SH2 will revert to 100km/h by July 1, 2025.23 Apr 07:00 PM
The CountryOn The Up: He's 100 – and the world's oldest motorcycle racerLeslie Harris has no intention of hanging up his leathers.23 Apr 05:02 PM
The CountryHow high costs and red tape are stifling NZ's medicinal cannabis industryNZ's medicinal cannabis sector says international players are flooding the market.23 Apr 04:48 AM
The CountryThe latest from Blue Duck Station on The CountryTodd McClay, Dan Steele, Stefan Vogel, and Rebecca Keoghan. 23 Apr 01:52 AM
The Country'Aspiring leaders': HortNZ invites applications for board opportunityThe role offers 18 months as a non-voting board member with mentoring.23 Apr 12:34 AM
The CountryKiwi sets world shearing record in historic South Africa featCopp and Tienie du Plessis tallied 970 at Teebus Waters, near Steynsburg.22 Apr 10:48 PM
The CountryCommunity Hub winners: $5k boost for Tiniroto hall, Nūhaka club'We know halls, clubrooms and marae are incredibly important for rural communities'22 Apr 09:59 PM
The CountryWhy some of our biggest exporters are worried about the Gene Technology BillParliament is considering a major overhaul of genetic modification laws.22 Apr 06:38 PM
The Country'Wrap up warm': Frosty conditions forecast for Anzac morning Small showers are also forecast for parts of the country for the next few days.22 Apr 06:00 PM
The Country'Cherished': Taupō farm vehicle victim described as 'beautiful pou'A long-time friend said they are 'extremely broken'.22 Apr 05:24 AM
The Country'Quite a lot at times': Farming with a toddler in tow'If you're drafting, you have to keep one eye on him and one eye on the sheep.'22 Apr 02:50 AM
The CountryThe Country: Warwick Catto on the Ballance Farm Environment AwardsPhil Duncan, Cameron Bagrie, Lindy Nelson, and Warwick Catto. 22 Apr 01:43 AM
The CountryWairarapa farmer’s DIY lake brings ‘peace of mind’Man-made lake provides water storage for farm and a recreational asset for the community.21 Apr 09:55 PM
The Country'Delighted': Bird lovers celebrate tīeke's return and thriving statusNorth Island saddleback were reintroduced to the Bay of Islands 10 years ago.21 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryPest trap library to span across Rangitīkei riversThe collective received $15,400 as part of the Indigenous Biodiversity Community Grant21 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryBrent Mountford on farming the land he grew up onCouple's dream was to come back home, farm, and return the land to its original form.21 Apr 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryChicken exports normalising after flu outbreak – MPI Chicken exports are getting back to normal, MPI says. 20 Apr 07:00 PM
The CountryA big day for Hawke’s Bay’s ‘Mr Wool’Hawke's Bay wool industry leaders applaud new wool deal for Government buildings.20 Apr 06:00 PM
OpinionHunter WellsEaster feasting has nothing on this farmer's appetiteBy one o’clock, what a man needs is viscera, innards, guts, offal.20 Apr 05:00 PM
Opinion'We’re a cautious country': What's stopping NZ's food innovation?Opinion: NZ has everything it needs to be a global food powerhouse. So what's the hold-up?20 Apr 05:00 PM
The CountryThree generations restore classic 1972 MiniPaige Sutton, 21, learned to drive the Mini after helping restore it during lockdown.20 Apr 12:03 AM