Nelson Region
Treating by Touch
This week on One in Five: Treating by touch - a profile of Motueka physiotherapist, Richard Hayward who also happens to be blind. Trained in London, Richard came to New Zealand thirty years ago via a… Audio
DOC rangers find what was thought to be an extinct plant
Department of Conservation rangers have stumbled across what was thought to be an extinct native plant. Audio
Playing Favourites with Robbie Burton
Executive director and publisher of Potton and Burton, which changed its name from Craig Potton Publishing this week to reflect the diversity of its publishing catalogue, and Burton's role at the… Audio
Wine with Belinda Jackson
Belinda's picks are all gold medals from last weekend's Easter Wine Show: Waimea Viognier 2014 (around $20) from Nelson; Thornbury Central Otago Pinot Noir 2012 (around $22); Lawson's Dry Hills… Audio
Is regional NZ being overlooked by the bigger centres
The director of the largest social housing trust in the Nelson Tasman area says regional New Zealand is once again being overlooked in favour of Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
Proposed highway through inner city Nelson
Residents in an inner-city Nelson suburb worry a proposed highway for the city will rip out the heart of their community. Audio
Tourists credited for bumper summer for Nelson's shops
An influx of tourists with money to spend has helped boost the local economy in Nelson. Audio
Playing Favourites with Jane Venis
Sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer), multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer, who teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic. Audio
100th anniversary of first NZ combat death First World War
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the first New Zealand combat casualty of the First World War. Private William Ham from Ngatimoti near Nelson died from his wounds after the Battle of the Suez… Audio
Kathryn Stott: British Pianist
Visiting British pianist at this year's Adam Chamber Music Festival. Audio
Fortune furniture
One of Canada's most in demand furniture designers and makers, Michael Fortune is currently sharing his techniques and philosophies with Kiwis in Nelson. Audio
Buskers Festivals
Becky Hoops and Bendy Em are in New Zealand for the Auckland and Nelson Buskers Festivals. Audio
Coppins Para Sea Anchors - Bill Coppins
One South Island family-run company has reason to feel more than a little pleased with itself at the moment. Coppins Para Sea Anchors, based in Motueka, has beaten off international competition with a… Audio
Children try to cross Nelson harbour in blow-up boat
Four children are lucky to be alive after trying to cross Nelson harbour in a blow-up boat, triggering a major rescue Audio
Nelson success gene runs in family
One of Nelson's biggest success stories has passed on the entrepreneurial genes to his daughter. Audio
Regional Panel - Nelson
We're lingering a while in the top of the South Island for the latest in our regional profiles. Alison Hossain is Radio New Zealand's Nelson reporter and she and Lynn Freeman spoke to Nelson Mail… Audio
NZ's first dedicated hop and beer museum opens
Nelson is fast carving itself out a reputation as the craft brewing capital of New Zealand, vying for the title with its neighbour across Cook Strait, Wellington. Audio
Gallery visit - The Suter Art Gallery
We're in the Suter Gallery in Nelson, where director, Julie Catchpole, who is right in the middle of supervising renovations of the gallery. Audio
Controversial highway for Nelson back on the cards
A controversial highway linking Nelson city to its port, which has been under discussion for more than half a century, is now back on the cards. Audio