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Tonnes of pest fish taken out in bow hunting competition
Koi Carp are hard to eradicate, but more than four tonnes were removed from Waikato waterways in the latest hunting competition.
NZ's only saltwater crocs keep zookeepers on their toes
Auckland's Butterfly Creek houses Goldie and Scar, both more than 5m long and weighing in between 500kg and 600kg. Audio
Marine protection law creates 'dangerous precedent'
A recreational fishing advocacy group has accused the government of creating exclusive zones for commercial fishing with a new marine protection law.
Teen claims historic silver medal in world youth archery
Hector McNeilly earned silver in the 2025 World Archery Youth Championships in Canada. Audio
The battle against illegal parking on new bike path
Just metres away, is an sign warning of $100 fines plus towing costs.
Rugby nomad Charlie Powell bucks trend with stint in NPC
The former England U20 winger is playing for Otago this season.
The surge of Kiwi medical tourism to Turkey
At least five groups offer assisted medical package deals and they all started recently. Audio
Netball NZ thought to be paying TVNZ over $500,000 for air time
Domestic netball may be returning to free-to-air television, but it's come at a huge cost to Netball New Zealand Audio