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Kiwis more climate-concerned than Aussies: survey
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New Zealanders are more concerned about climate change than Australians, a new report finds, and want developed countries to do more to curb emissions.
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ODT quiz: April 24
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Walking the line
Sean Leslie and Casey Tilson, of Middlemarch, use Clydesdales to till their way to winning the horse plough award at New Zealand Ploughing Championships in the Waikato last weekend. PHOTO: NOEL SHEAT
Southerners took home a good share of the spoils from the New Zealand Ploughing Championships this month.
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Public excluded from show this year
It's a no-show for the public at one of Canterbury’s biggest events this year with the postponement of the New Zealand Agricultural Show.
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Sinking their teeth into merino competition
At a stop at Patearoa Station for the Otago Merino Association Two Tooth Ewe Flock competition are (from left) association chairman Will Gibson, of Middlemarch, Patearoa Station farm worker Doug Smith and owner Charlie Hore, both of Patearoa. PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE
Competitors in the inaugural Otago Merino Association Two Tooth Ewe Flock competition get more than bragging rights, chairman Will Gibson says.
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Sowing the seeds, the high-tech way
Otago South River Care co-ordinator Craig Simpson, of Mosgiel, in a gully where a drone trial was established using support from the collective of Clutha catchment groups. PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE
A drone can scatter seed and spray weeds to allow native plants to establish in a gully on a South Otago dairy farm, technology converts Sandra and Chris Campbell say.
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Awards in Lawrence
Edward Fitzgerald
The New Zealand Century Farm and Station Awards committee in Otago is busy preparing for its awards dinner next month.
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13,000 lambs sold at last muster sale
Southern farmers battling dry conditions have a few less mouths to feed after a full clearance at the Maniototo Last Muster Lamb Sale.
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The end of the harvests
Otama farmer Mike Solari, pictured in 2022, examines the wheat heads
growing in a paddock about to be harvested that were part of an attempt to break the Guinness world record for the heaviest yield per hectare. PHOTO: SANDY EGGLESTON
A young Englishman found more than he bargained for when he visited New Zealand in 1966.
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Fed Talk: The forgotten part of Otago
When drafting the regional policy statement (RPS), the Otago Regional Council forgot that when farmers are hit with impractical policies and rules, it sucks the vitality out of rural communities and towns.
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Hard ball carries not enough to cement win
About 20m out from the tryline Riversdale Waikaka Vikings first five eighths Eion Letters receives the ball, takes off with Tokanui player Karl Watson chasing him down and breaking out of the tackles scores in the corner in a Rugby Southland division one game played at Riversdale on Saturday. Letters then kicked the conversion. PHOTO: SANDY EGGLESTON
In division one club rugby on Saturday the Waikaka Riversdale Vikings beat Tokanui 53-19 in perfect conditions at Riversdale.
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Exploring New Caledonia’s delights
A cagou in Blue River Park. Photos: New Caledonia Tourism
Basking in the world’s largest lagoon, fortified by the world’s second-largest barrier reef, and boasting extraordinary biodiversity, New Caledonia’s natural good looks and succulent subtropical balm is just the beginning of the sweet seduction, writes Mike Yardley.
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Public excluded from show this year
It's a no-show for the public at one of Canterbury’s biggest events this year with the postponement of the New Zealand Agricultural Show.
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Vintage tractor fetches $62K in a farm auction
Bits and bobs were the cream of the crop at a Waimumu farm clearing sale.
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Saturday rural deliveries and trustworthy news
I have been subscribing to the Otago Daily Times (ODT) for many years, but I was disappointed to read on Tuesday, April 9, that New Zealand Post are going to cut Saturday deliveries to rural areas.
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New art exhibition ‘Art and Coffee with Millie’
PHOTO: BEN ANDREWS
Croydon Aviation Heritage Centre Museum visitor experience officer Julie Blackler is excited about the new exhibition at the museum called "Art and Coffee with Millie".
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‘Tiger’s Apprentice’ one for kids
It is now the second week of the school holidays, so what better to do than go to the movies?
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All eight grandparents attended wedding
Trent and Louise Withers (centre) pose at their property in Myross Bush with their bridal party (from left) Bianca Laurent, Josh Crawford, James Dennis, Hannah McCloy, Rebecca Manson and Chris Johnstone. PHOTOS: KIWICAPTURES PHOTOGRAPHY
Trent and Louise (nee McCloy) Withers share photos of their wedding with The Ensign readers.
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Night a success: coach
Gore Boxing Club members (from left) Cody Tobin, Karina Barlow, Aaron Lay and Ryan McFaul get ready to take part in the club’s annual tournament on Saturday. PHOTO: BRIAN MCKENZIE
Four Gore Boxing Club members took to the ring during the club’s annual tournament at the weekend.
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Lifetime memberships awarded to residents
Gore residents (from left) Graham Hall, Glenyss Jones and Jim Marshall, were presented with life memberships for their contribution to Athletics Gore and Gore Harriers at a celebration at the Croydon Lodge on Thursday, April 11. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Four long-serving Gore residents have been presented with life memberships for their contribution to athletics and harriers.
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