The CountryThe regions most at risk from billions in future flood damagesAlmost 220,000 homes worth $180b are in flood zones.16 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryBeekeeper advocacy group comes under pressureRifts among industry groups, charities and agencies in the beekeeping industry.16 Jul 03:00 AM
The CountryThe Country: Luxon on coalition frictionChristopher Luxon, Todd McClay, Andrew Murray, Jack Fagan, and Jim Hopkins. 16 Jul 01:42 AM
The CountryMan lost wife and daughter in Waiuku triple-fatalThe tight-knit community is reeling after the horror crash.16 Jul 12:37 AM
The CountryPolice retrieve items from crash site at ‘roller coaster road’ where woman and two children diedThe tight-knit community of Waiuku is reeling after the horror crash.15 Jul 10:44 PM
The CountryGDT: Prices up, but cheddar slumpsGlobal Dairy Trade prices have rebounded 1.1% after four consecutive declines.15 Jul 09:30 PM
The CountryThree killed on 'death-trap' road - locals want action on Waiuku's 'rollercoaster' route'I tried. I tried my best'. Waiuku local unable to open door of crashed car. 15 Jul 07:08 PM
The Country'From third-world to 21st century': School's relief as water safety restoredThe school had 11 E. coli notifications last year.15 Jul 06:00 PM
The CountryKaiwaka Stormforce sets the farm standardADVERTORIAL: Why Scott Barrett swears by Kaiwaka’s new Stormforce weather gear.15 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryMenzShed revitalises historic dairy factory for communityMembers raised $110,000 for renovations, independent of council contributions.15 Jul 03:00 AM
The Country'Yellow gold' with Mark de Lautour on The CountryDamien O'Connor, Kate Acland, Todd Clark, and Mark de Lautour. 15 Jul 01:34 AM
The CountryForestry leader says Tasman hit by growing trees – not slash Locals across Tasman say the flood damage has been worsened by forestry slash.14 Jul 10:35 PM
The Country'A disaster': Govt's new polytechnic plan sparks debateTertiary Education Union calls disestablishment a 'disaster for regional New Zealand'.14 Jul 08:54 PM
The CountryMotueka farmer describes moment his wife got swept away in floodwatersThe couple were trying to move their horses to higher ground.14 Jul 07:08 PM
The Country'We love you Jocko': Hundreds pay tribute to Stewart Island hunting accident victimJock Davies was remembered for his infectious humour, caring nature and great strength.14 Jul 04:21 AM
The CountryCity to Farm - how leftovers are giving back to the landClassrooms, care homes, cafes and countryside collaboration turning waste into a resource.14 Jul 03:16 AM
The CountryThe Country: Tasman farmer on flooding aftermath Kevin Freeman, Derek Daniell, Andrew Hoggard, Grant McCallum, and Phil Duncan.14 Jul 02:16 AM
The CountrySmall Kiwi distillery outshines rap legend Snoop Dogg in world gin awardsThe competition attracted more than 1300 entries from 47 countries.13 Jul 10:44 PM
The CountryFarmers help foodbanks with milk and meat donationsMeet the Need helps connect farmers with foodbanks across New Zealand.13 Jul 10:30 PM
The Country'Plague of hoons' on motorbikes tearing up Tauranga parks'Off they go waving their finger in the air.'13 Jul 07:03 PM
The Country'Mountain of work': Schools closed in Tasman but calmer weather ahead for country'Like many people, I’m pretty tired. It’s been an exhausting three weeks.'13 Jul 06:10 PM
The Country'What residents deserve': Water trial treatment plant to be set up in MartonThe new system will not be fully operational in time for spring and summer.13 Jul 05:15 PM
The Country‘A win-win’: Forestry company gifts venison to food bank'It’s a win for the landowner, and it’s a win for the people who need help.'13 Jul 05:00 PM
The Country99% of people couldn't afford this: Massive South Island stations aim for $140m14,600-hectare property in Otago attracting local and international interest.13 Jul 07:20 AM
The Country‘Still there’: Removal of logging machine sent tumbling over cliff proving trickyThe damaged skidder remains stuck in a hard-to-reach location near the river.12 Jul 05:59 PM
The Country'Game-changer': Orchardist tackles gull invasion with lasersHundreds of gulls would invade the kiwifruit orchard every night.12 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryThe great 'goat menace' of 1949“The day will come when goats will be declared a pest..." said Mr. H. Worsnop.12 Jul 05:00 PM
The Country'Come home': Family vintage tractor returns to original owner'I’ve always loved the older tractors on the farm as a kid,' Neil Dalgety says.12 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionGlenn DwightOpinion: Why a floating stadium rocks my boatOPINION: Glenn Dwight's answer to the question of why we don’t have better stadiums.12 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryVege tips: Why not try a Māori potato?Opinion: Taewa, or Māori potatoes, come in lovely colours, from soft pink to dark purple.12 Jul 05:00 PM
The Country'Some of the worst we’ve seen': Huge pile of concrete dumped illegallyCleaning up the concrete and other waste is expected to cost between $25,000 and $30,000.12 Jul 12:00 AM
The Country'Merry hell' in Mamaku: Village held 'to ransom' by hoonsTheir gatherings involve burnouts, doughnuts and fireworks.11 Jul 06:00 PM
The Country'Massive milestone': Rare native geckos, parrots return amid pest-control successBay Bush Action has removed more than 21,000 possums and nearly 48,000 rats11 Jul 06:00 PM
OpinionOpportunities in America for NZ red meatOPINION: The Power of Meat study author says meat sales have started strongly this year.11 Jul 05:01 PM