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Investors react warmly to improve earnings update.
Investors react warmly to improve earnings update.
Last month, Adam Stanbury joined hundreds of other farmers in a tractor protest to London.
The Mangawhai tornado seriously injured two people were and damaged 35 homes.
Police advised motorists to avoid the area and expect delays.
'After some pencil-sharpening, we’ve been able to get this agreement in place.'
And other news briefs from around Tairāwhiti.
Proposed changes to the camping rules have received a wave of feedback.
The winners were announced at the Tatapouri-Gisborne Fishing Club on Sunday.
Mum and dad feel like new parents again: 'It's been awesome.'
Snow is falling on Mt Hutt as cold southerlies sweep across the South Island.
Damien O'Connor, Dennis Neilson, Sirma Karapeeva, Farmer Tom Martin.
The woman has had surgery on her broken arm and cuts, with more to come.
'Therapy: The Musical' will play in Hastings on March 5 and 6.
How a Kerikeri retirement village harvested 80kg of honey from two hives.
Romeo and Juliet: Tragic story retold in 1930s era in Te Puna.
More than 30 street signs have been hit, costing the council thousands in repairs.
'It is looking like a record number for a season ... it's a bit weird.'
Money raised for the Special Olympics was taken.
Trials have shown it is not very effective in pasture-grazing animals.
The Te Puke A&P Show will have something for everyone next month.
Mangawhai residents are rallying to help one another after the tornado.
Rubbish instead of food: A community food pantry in Dannevirke is being misused.
Processor expects to return to profitability in first half of financial year.
Submitters met at Waiohiki Marae for a karakia before heading to Wellington.
Why does most of the North Island celebrate Auckland Anniversary Day?
Fonterra's Teh-han Chow says China remains the land of opportunity for Fonterra.
What's driven the decline of the oft-caught species? Scientists shed new light.
The Federal Reserve is likely to keep rates unchanged next week.
A cordon is in place, and people told to treat downed power lines as live.
Ohakune businesses have thrived since the two-month closure began.