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Pack the puncture repair kit and a spare pair of lycra shorts, for little can beat the exhilaration of pedalling across New ...
This week the Sharks and Warriors stepped on the big snakes, while the bottom of the board stayed completely steady as they ...
When Joe Ward answers his phone he’s in surprisingly good form, all things considered. Just the night before, he got word ...
Rattlesnakes get all the attention, but Arizona has numerous nonvenomous snake species. Here's why they're beneficial and ...
Solar panels on farms make sheep happier and healthier by World Economic Forum study on the impact of ‘agrivoltaic’ farms on ...
Manly plan to use Tom Trbojevic's centre shift as a short-term booster, with CEO Tony Mestrov revealing the Sea Eagles intend ...
Just when things seemed to be falling into place in the NRL world, and tipping seemed almost logical, the Warriors fall to an ...
The “unusual” Nelson cave spider is an ancient species and New Zealand’s largest native spider with legs over 5 inches long, according to officials.
New Zealand is famous for having no native snakes and it’s not by chance. This video explains why snakes are illegal in New Zealand, diving into the environmental, ecological, and cultural ...
4. Warriors - ladder up 1. New Zealand visited Wollongong to take on the Dragons and scored two tries in the first 15 minutes to help themselves to a 14-0 halftime lead.
For close to 150 years, the sheep industry was the backbone of New Zealand’s economy and numbers boomed—peaking in 1982 when there were more than 70 million sheep and just 3.2 million people.