Tasman
Vandalism of pou whenua on Great Walk being investigated
The pou whenua - carved posts marking out boundaries or places of significance to Māori - were at Medlands Beach, close to Bark Bay, and at Marahau.
A Golden Bay farm grows, processes and sells Angus beef and lamb direct to the public
Sustainability, animal welfare and forging a connection between producer and consumer are at the core of how things are done at Ellis Creek Farm, near the Abel Tasman National Park in Golden Bay.
Tougher rules for cats a 'win for biodiversity'
New rules for cats across the Nelson Tasman region have been aligned after Nelson City Council approved a suite of new rules last week.
Road and rain warnings from far south up to lower north
Drivers are being urged to take extra care on South Island roads, and warned that roads could close, as heavy rain and wind warnings spread orange and yellow across the MetService map.
Moutere Highway reopens after collision between car and pedestrian in Tasman
Police said initial indications were that the pedestrian had critical injuries.
Online predator's 'one small mistake' that led to his capture
He evaded capture for years. But now he has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his "sustained campaign of terror".
Pilot rescued after light plane crash off Tasman Coast
A pilot winched from the ocean after ditching his plane off the coast near Golden Bay was uninjured, according to the rescue pilot who found the man.
Crash brings down power line, roads closed south of Tākaka
The highway south of Tākaka in Golden Bay has reopened to one lane after power pole and electricity lines came down over SH60.
Information Center Cold Call: Motueka
This week Jesse cold calls the iSite Motueka. Audio
'Let's not pussyfoot around' - Calls to ban cats roaming free
While groups across Tasman are supportive of proposed cat management requirements, many are seeking greater controls.
'A bit of fun' lands ratepayers with hefty bill
A reserve in Tasman has been torn up by motorbikes and although police are speaking with the alleged offenders, the cost of repairs lies with ratepayers.
'Stop gambling with our water': Council asked to oppose controversial gold mine
A group of Golden Bay residents claim a possible gold mine at Sams Creek would endanger the area's water.
Big turnout tipped for event to welcome Ranfurly Shield back to Marlborough
Marlborough's Mayor says the community is proud and excited to see the Ranfurly Shield return to the region after more than 50 years.
Nelson, Tasman councils vote to retain Māori wards
The wards have proven their worth, one councillor says: "Let's be honest here whānau, the system we have had for the last 150 years has not worked for Māori".
Faecal bacteria at popular swimming sites raise safety concerns
Concerns have also been raised about the nearby Kaiteriteri Beach and a stormwater pipe, found with disease-causing organisms, which "is like a magnet for children".
Seal silly season: Baby kekeno blocking roads
The period from June to September is commonly referred to as "seal silly season".
Kaitāia College student visits Juicies manufacturer after making headlines selling them
A Kaitāia College student who made headlines selling Juicies - until the school board shut down his business - has teamed up with the manufacturers to help get other kids selling the ice blocks.
Rain, snow and wind to blast the country
Multiple heavy rain, snowfall and strong wind warnings and watches are in place across the country.
Cyclists still feel unsafe despite new cycleways
Only 41 percent of Tasman residents feel safe when cycling despite extensive council investment into new cycleways.
Warning of 'higher social cost' as Oranga Tamariki cuts funds for counselling
A family violence charity is fearful for the welfare of women and children as its $17,000 budget is axed.