Whether using tools that are decades old, or the latest technology, farmers want to keep things on the straight and narrow when ploughing their fields.
Whether using tools that are decades old, or the latest technology, farmers want to keep things on the straight and narrow when ploughing their fields.
It was a bitterly cold weekend for much of the South as a blast of winter swept over the region, however, the weather proved promising for Queenstown skiers.
New Zealand runner Maia Ramsden smashed the national women’s 1500m record yesterday and went within a whisker of Olympic qualification at a high-profile meet in Los Angeles.
The owner of a new Oamaru North convenience store plans to take customers away from the supermarket giants by putting his markups down and aiming for nothing more than "a good living".
A Canadian mining company with a new five-year exploration permit in Central Otago says New Zealand "is fast becoming one of the most attractive" gold-mining locations in the world.
Everyday rituals can help us cope with pressure, unlock our emotions and define our identities — but can also become unhelpful and divisive, writes Killian Fox.
When Scott Hunter headed to the South Island sheep dog trial championships in Marlborough earlier this month, he knew he had to make the most of the experience.
The timing of a capital raise by Alliance Group has raised eyebrows given the current state of rural sector. Business and rural editor Sally Rae talks to the co...
Some farmers are apprehensive about Fonterra selling off its iconic brands, but they may consider it if their profits are protected, Federated Farmers says.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pledged to unravel gun regulations put in place by Democratic President Joe Biden during a lengthy speech to the National Rifle Association
A volcano on the remote Indonesian island of Halmahera has spectacularly erupted, spewing a grey ash cloud into the sky, and people from seven nearby villages have been evacuated.
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow is typically best known for what’s not inside, but what is out the front— a statue of the Duke of Wellington crowned with his perennial traffic cone.