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Major Storm in New Zealand Uncovers 1-Million-Year-Old Footprint of Giant Extinct Flightless Bird Moa Extreme weather seldom ...
Artist and new PhD graduate Dr Rebecca Ora embarked on a transformative journey for her doctoral research with Te Kunenga ki ...
Islanders have long memories of Wellington politicians denying them their land, their autonomy, even their vote – but the ...
The change in procurement rules - beginning 1 July - delivers on an NZ First-National Party coalition agreement to make wool ...
Western colonial states must give back sovereignty to the peoples whose land they continue to occupy not as guests by as ...
A Mexican drug dealer who entered New Zealand on a tourist visa got less than two months to see the sights before he found ...
Sheep farmers in New Zealand are welcoming a government decision to use wool in the construction or refurbishment of government buildings.
A Mexican drug dealer who entered New Zealand on a tourist visa got less than two months to see the sights before he found ...
In stark black-and-white and stunning color, this year's winning photographs capture global events on a human scale ...
Kem Ormond takes a look at the world of farming back in the day. Ostrich farming may seem like a new pursuit in New Zealand agriculture, but interest was expressed back in 1881, as reported by the ...
The Government is backing New Zealand sheep farmers and the wool industry with a change to government procurement rules, ...
The Victoria University academic has been recognised for his contribution to history, with the NZ Historical Association ...