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Te Anau · Te AnauI tērā wiki tū ai te ahurei waka hourua ki kaiteretere i Te Tauihu o te waha, he kaupapa i whakakotahi ai i ngā waka hourua e 4 o te motu me te aha ko tērā ahurei te whakanuitanga tuatoru i ngā tau e 4 ko hipa. Kei te tūhonotanga ngā kōrero nā Hoturoa Barclay Kerr, Mātanga whakatere waka. The post Te hui ahurei waka hourua – Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr appeared first on Waatea News: Māori Radio Station.See the Story
Te hui ahurei waka hourua – Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr
Te Anau · Te AnauI Their therapist had recommended it, so they had driven out of the inversion that pressed down on Te Anau like a weighted blanket. Half an hour out of town the air was light. David felt good about their trip. One night in a cabin in the heart of the Catlins, for him. The next night in an apartment in the centre of Dunedin, for her. Both would be good for Cal. He was driving. He always drove. Sandra sat beside him, her expression as heavy as the…See the Story
Short story: The long track, by Sara Litchfield
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Te Anau · Te AnauDisplaying a poster designed to spark discussion on the best time to dry off individual cows is DairyNZ Southland extension partner Chris Wratt, of Te Anau. PHOTO: SHAWN MCAVINUE
Planning for a successful calving next season begins now, DairyNZ says.See the Story
Maximising yield from cows starts with work now
Opinion · Te AnauFrom this year a hut on the Milford Track will set back New Zealand residents $92 a night. The Department of Conservation, which runs the network of 10 multi-day tramps and serviced huts, says the price hike is down to rising maintenance costs and inflation. The network is struggling to keep pace with costs. In the past decade, the number of walkers has grown by 37 per cent to about 110,000 a season.See the Story
[Opinion] Are Great Walks still good value? Hut prices rise by almost 20%
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