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Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Urgent repair work is under way on Nelson's Millers Acre Centre after black mould and water damage were discovered in the 15-year-old council-owned building.
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Coronavirus has us celebrating our local businesses, does that extend to your Big Day? We've spoken to wedding venues who are hopeful people will commit to a local wedding in the future. The Sunday Star-Times is keen to speak to a couple who have new plans to keep their wedding in New Zealand.… View moreCoronavirus has us celebrating our local businesses, does that extend to your Big Day? We've spoken to wedding venues who are hopeful people will commit to a local wedding in the future. The Sunday Star-Times is keen to speak to a couple who have new plans to keep their wedding in New Zealand. If you're willing to be interviewed and identified for a story, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Motueka by-election candidates support voting extension but some say more could have been done.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
A Nelson entrepreneur has launched a new pre-market property app which he says could save vendors thousands of dollars in real estate agent commission payments.
Jo McCarroll - NZ Gardener editor Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
We are (very) excited to say that the May issue of NZ Gardener is on sale today, and absolutely packed with the good stuff! Lynda Hallinan reflects on 60 lessons for gardeners from the lockdown (with plenty of idea on what you can sow and grow in May); there's a bumper gardening quiz; we … View moreWe are (very) excited to say that the May issue of NZ Gardener is on sale today, and absolutely packed with the good stuff! Lynda Hallinan reflects on 60 lessons for gardeners from the lockdown (with plenty of idea on what you can sow and grow in May); there's a bumper gardening quiz; we suggest five herbs to reduce anxiety and promote calmness; and visit a Taupo sanctuary full of art and alive with native birds and a wild and wonderful garden in Glenorchy. And since we've been gardening in isolation, Jack Hobbs talks to gardeners on the Chatham Islands about how they keep things growing, 650km from the nearest garden centre. Normally our subscribers get their copy before it goes on sale, of course, but things aren't quite normal right now so if your copy hasn't arrived yet, it should be with you very soon! We are so pleased to have a new issue of your favourite magazine for you, and I cannot wait to hear what you think. NZ Gardener has been informing and inspiring New Zealand gardeners for more than 75 years and we're incredibly grateful to our readers, especially our subscribers, because we couldn't do it without you. And by the way subscribing is easy and a much cheaper way to get your magazine each month! And would an NZ Gardener sub make a great Mother's Day gift this Sunday, you ask? I think we all know the answer to that! Jo
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The remaining water restrictions in the Tasman District have finally been lifted this week.
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Hi Neighbours,
If you have ordered a parcel to be delivered by courier during lockdown, Stuff/Homed would love you to take part in this short poll please. We would like to know if you have had problems with the theft of courier parcels (not just delays) from your letterbox or porch, or if this not… View moreHi Neighbours,
If you have ordered a parcel to be delivered by courier during lockdown, Stuff/Homed would love you to take part in this short poll please. We would like to know if you have had problems with the theft of courier parcels (not just delays) from your letterbox or porch, or if this not been an issue. If you would like to add detail or comment, please email me. Thank you.
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Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The sun eventually came out but Nelson received a chilly overnight reminder that winter is coming.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson airline Originair is confident its operations will be able to return to normal after the turbulence of the coronavirus lockdown.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Former Nelsonian has gone viral after his "sitting room singing" gig was published on the New Zealand Police Facebook page.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Abel Tasman National Park tourism operators says it's fortunate the Covid-19 crisis struck at the end of summer, and are cautiously looking ahead to next year.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Sara Shaughnessy has been appointed as the new chief executive of Nelson Bays Primary Health (NBPH). She will move to Nelson from Australia in June where she is currently the director mental health and integrated care at the Mid North Coast District Health Board in New South Wales.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Tasman Police say one of the side effects of the coronavirus lockdown has been the increased visibility of criminal activity in the community.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson's champion cyclist Niamh Fisher-Black, who fled Italy's Covid-19 red zone, has been forced to crowdfund to salvage her professional career.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
An overseas vineyard worker who tested positive for coronavirus after leaving New Zealand likely caught the virus while travelling home, local health authorities say.
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