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Giant squid at Farewell Spit causes excitement
The mantle to the end of the squid's head measured about 4m long, not including its tentacles - and appeared to have been gnawed at while in the sea.
Mud hip deep in Nelson home 'heartbreaking' for young family
Residents of some Nelson homes that were threatened by landslides have now been able to return to their properties after they were deemed safe.
Marlborough Sounds locals remain cut off after storm
Hundreds of Marlborough Sounds residents that remain cut off by road after last month's storm are relying on barge transport to get to and from their homes.
Sweet support: Nelson group delivering care packages to cheer up flood-affected locals
A Nelson woman is behind a movement bringing sweet support to those affected by the recent floods in the region.
Tourette Syndrome tics leave woman in chronic pain and desperate for help
A Nelson woman living with chronic pain brought on by years of physical tics from Tourette Syndrome is desperate for treatment that will to allow her to live a normal life.
Death of tramper sparks changes to DOC volunteer hut warden training
The Department of Conservation has reviewed its hut warden training and improved visitor safety information after a woman died while tramping to Angelus Hut.
Two protesters arrested after blocking Nelson intersection
The intersection of Trafalgar Street and Halifax Street is now open.
Nelson councillor censured for conduct
A Nelson City councillor has been censured after a conduct investigation, but the move has been criticised by some councillors, and described as a miserable affair by others.
'Are they going to save us?': Westport residents left out of flood resilience package
Residents in Westport's Snodgrass Road will today have the chance to question why they have not been included in a flood resilience package for the region.
Covid-19 mask use: 'It's just personal choice now', mayors say
Despite the government's plea for everyone to wear face masks indoors, mask wearing is hit and miss around the motu.
New playground among options for Nelson's bus depot
Nelson city's bus depot could become an inner city playground after the council purchased the land for $2.9 million.
Compliance costs, labour shortages among Luxon's targets in Nelson visit
The National Party leader says Nelson residents are struggling with bureaucracy bottlenecks, compliance costs and labour shortages.
Nick Smith eyes Nelson mayoralty
Former Nelson MP Dr Nick Smith has announced he will be throwing his hat in the ring for the region's mayoralty.
Registration cost, Covid-19 risk prompting relief teachers to leave
Rising registration costs and the risk of getting Covid-19 are prompting some relief teachers to look for other work, just when schools need them more than ever.
Nelson local irate at 30% rates increase: 'Out of step with reality'
About 2000 ratepayers in Nelson have been warned to expect a significant jump in their rates bill when it arrives this week.
Nelson Council prepares for rising seas, climate change
As disruptive storms and major flooding events become more common, councils are looking at how to prepare for the impact of a changing climate.
Coverage of women's sport growing but 'still a long way to go'
New research shows women's sport now makes up a fifth of all sports news coverage, a six percent rise on the previous year.
Nelson cyclists and pedestrians identify 82 hazard areas in the city
Nelson has the highest number of people cycling to work in New Zealand but sustainable transport advocates say ditching the car still is not a safe enough option for many.
Selling out: Golden Bay initiative focuses on communal living and affordable dwellings
A 14.5 hectare block of farmland is set to house hundreds of people, who will own their own homes and have a common house for shared meals and communal land for gardens.
NZ's 'last true town' proves a drawcard for domestic visitors
Reefton has bucked the trend with a 40 percent increase in visitor spending during the pandemic.
35 tonnes of paūa harvested within three months in Kaikōura
After Kaikōura's first paūa season in five years, data shows about 35 tonnes of the shellfish were harvested by recreational fishers during the three-month period.
Nelson council reviews $46m library plan threatened by sea level rise
Nelson City Council will take another look at plans for its $46 million riverside library, as new data shows sea level rise will affect the region sooner than anticipated.
Climate advocates campaign to bombard politicians with postcards
A Nelson based climate change group has launched a campaign to bombard politicians with postcards that show support for the emissions reduction plan.
What climate change has to do with a salmon farm cutting staff and operations
The country's largest salmon producer says it is being forced to close farms and let go of staff due to warmer water temperatures brought on by climate change.
West Coast job market strong with workers using initiative to upskill
The West Coast job market is booming with a surge in listings and many workers taking advantage of a programme to upskill.