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Top axeman preparing for NZ Rural Games
King Country woodchopper Jack Jordan achieved the sport's first ever three-peat at last year's Timbersports World Trophy in Italy.
Taste-testing a wallaby quesadilla
In past years, possum pâté, goat pies and wasp larvae ice cream have been on offer at Northland's Field Days.
Ex-bikie breaks through for maiden title at NZ Open
The former Rebels bikie gang member, who was jailed for assault, overcame visa issues and a hugely disrupted preparation to lift the silverware.
Farmers brace for worst conditions in 50 years
"We're running into water issues, water tables are so low, people's wells and bores are drying up and losing water supply," Taranaki vet Stephen Hopkinson says.
The rural sport of speed-fencing
Like sporting champions from days gone, speed-fencing title holder Tim Garrick keeps fit by working the hill country.
Desert Road closure puts tiny town's biggest event on the map
Organisers are anticipating the shutdown will bring even more people flocking through the gates.
Athletics: Jacko Gill wins tense shot put duel over rival Tom Walsh
Shot-putter Jacko Gill has dominated Tom Walsh once again in a world class battle between the long-time rivals.
Black Caps star Rachin Ravindra closely monitored after 'terrifying' accident
The batsman took a sickening blow to the head while fielding in the side's Tri-Nation series opener.
What makes a ram worth $25,000?
An elite ram has set the Gore Showgrounds alight, with one lucky Southland breeder earning more than three times his previous best.
'Huge relief' as logging trucks taken off remote highway
The increased risk of accidents had become the talk of the community since truck and trailer units arrived on the roads after the Winstone Pulp International Mill.
'Nudies' help sheep farmers strip costs back to the bone
Wool prices might be rising at last but some farmers want sheep that don't even grow the fibre.
Thoroughbred horse breaks record with $2.4m sale
The highest priced filly ever sold in New Zealand has become the talk of the annual Karaka yearling sales.
New apartment development shows carparks are still king
Residents living at the Resido apartment complex near Auckland's Sylvia Park have prioritised having access to their own carpark.
Pooch's pitch invasion a hit during Phoenix game
Fans were treated to an unexpected pitch invader when the Wellington Phoenix captain's dog stole the show during the team's clash with Canberra United.
Football: Zawada headed for new club after playing last game for Phoenix
Wellington Phoenix striker Oskar Zawada is leaving the club because he does not fit with coach Giancarlo Italiano's plans for the future.
Warriors can't shake Anzac Day curse, go down to Titans
The Warriors crashed to another defeat despite another strong start.
The 'remarkably different' beer hops of Taranaki
A Taranaki brewer is excited about the distinctive flavour of beer made from hops grown in the region's hill country.
Up to 200 fewer visits from cruise ships expected next season
Cruise ships brought about 350,000 to New Zealand this season but Red Sea shipping disruptions is expected to contribute to a lull for the next.
Phoenix win 1-0, Rufer red-carded
Skipper Alex Rufer was sent off in the final minutes of their A-League match against Brisbane at Sky Stadium in Wellington.
Frank Endacott slams Kiwis coaching call as failing to see the bigger picture
A former New Zealand Rugby League coach has blasted the decision to let go of Kiwis coach Michael Maguire as losing a man the national side was 'lucky to have'.
Silver Ferns downed by six goals by England Roses in World Cup semi-final
The Silver Ferns hopes of defending their World Cup title ended in despair after a 46-40 loss to the England Roses in a tense semi-final in Cape Town.
Mayor defends city after Spanish team reportedly leaves early due to boredom
The mayor of Palmerston North has entered the fray to defend his city's reputation as an international sporting host.
World Rugby shake-up: All Blacks and Boks 'would never meet again' wearing main strip
World Rugby is progressing an inclusive uniform policy which is threatening to scupper the spectacle of All Blacks and Springbok clashes with both teams in their traditional rugby jerseys.
Cam Norrie calls for a roof at Auckland's ASB Tennis Centre
Having a roof over the ASB Tennis Centre would mean play was certain in all weather, Wimbledon semi-finalist and Kiwi-raised tennis player Cam Norrie says.