2019 has shown Fieldays is home to some future-forward innovations.
Farmers in the region have been feeling the heat after an unusually dry start to the year.
Four Kiwi sides have booked their spots in this year's Super Rugby playoffs.
The reigning champions were made to work for their 2-0 victory in Prague.
Wins over Scotland, Russia and England have set up a quarter-final against China in Biarritz.
Matt Chisholm and Bree Tomasel have been named for the top gig.
New Zealand have lost their second group match, falling 2-0 to Canada in Grenoble.
The Blues finished bottom of the New Zealand Super Rugby conference.
The Hurricanes' captain is fit and firing after a long injury lay-off.
Leon MacDonald says that there will be personnel changes for his side next year.
There is no threat to New Zealand shores.
The incident occurred near Hughes Line, Masterton, at around 11.15am.
Read's position has come into question after a below standard 2018.
Only 31 players will make the cut for New Zealand's World Cup defence.
The All Blacks' captain will say goodbye to New Zealand after this year's World Cup.
"It's hard when you know someone involved. You just don't expect it to happen."
Family Court law must be urgently changed, that’s the finding of a review on 2014 justice system reforms.
A standout for the Hurricanes, Savea's form has caught the eye of one of the all-time greats.
The yacht sunk 140 kilometre north east of Whitianga.
The incident happened at Hawke's Bay Hospital on May 6th.
The two planes collided as they were coming in to land at Hood Aerodrome, a helicopter, also preparing to land avoided the impact.
National MP, Shane Reti says authorities led the public to believe there weren't enough vaccines available and it's now emerged there were.
Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage went to Whenua Hou Island to help tackle the problem.
A 17-year-old will appear the Auckland Youth Court this week.
Despite years of criticism though, it's not abandoning its "100 per cent pure" slogan.
Cary Lancaster helped bring the theatre out of its "rut".
Gabby Wright, 15, has just finished refereeing her first netball tournament.