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Amy Ridout Reporter from The Nelson Mail
For the third year running, the Winter Energy Payment transfer scheme helps people who don't need the extra help pass it on to someone who does.
With more people expected to stay inside this winter, this help will be especially critical this year.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Golden Bay patients seriously ill with coronavirus would be transferred over the hill if there was a community outbreak in the area.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
Renovate a bland old piece of furniture by giving it a spectacular colour block makeover!
Most homes have an old tallboy or set of drawers that need a little rejuvenation. Rather than put it in the too-hard basket, give your furniture a new lease on life with a fresh Resene paint finish that can … View moreRenovate a bland old piece of furniture by giving it a spectacular colour block makeover!
Most homes have an old tallboy or set of drawers that need a little rejuvenation. Rather than put it in the too-hard basket, give your furniture a new lease on life with a fresh Resene paint finish that can be enjoyed for many years to come.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to makeover your furniture.
A huge congratulations to Cath from Blenheim Life Pharmacy. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now she needs your vote to give her a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Cath. Thanks for bringing joy to your … View moreA huge congratulations to Cath from Blenheim Life Pharmacy. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now she needs your vote to give her a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Cath. Thanks for bringing joy to your community - especially in these uncertain times.
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Nominated by Leigh Maddison from Blenheim: "They deliver my prescriptions to me as I’m often unable to get them. They always make sure nothing I'm prescribed interacts with anything and they always explain how to take my meds thoroughly to me, which is important as I've had a brain stem stroke and somedays my brain is scrambled. Cath is wonderful at dropping them off for me. They do a really important and medically serious job with kindness"
Vote for Cath
Neighbourhoods can be a great source of support. Connect with each other through our Reach Out page, show kindness and compassion, and strengthen connections with your communities.
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Michael from The Wood
Just a heads up. NO LEADER NEWSPAPER tommorrow.
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Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Milk to the door has been brought to a stop during Alert Level 4 of the coronavirus but there's confusion over what is classed as an essential service.
Reporter The Nelson Mail
Two Nelson Hospital patients are among seven people around the country currently hospitalised with coronavirus.
Cherie Sivignon Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Work stopped at the Lee Valley site of the Waimea dam build in time for the national lockdown.
Cherie Sivignon Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Kerbside collections are set to continue but if Nelson-Tasman residents put out their recycling during the lockdown all but the glass will go to landfill.
Warren Gamble Reporter from The Nelson Mail
On day one of the national coronavirus lockdown the centres of Nelson city, Richmond and Takaka were transformed.
Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village
That's why we've created a whole new section on our website filled with great recipes, gardening tip and lists of helpful apps and entertainment sources - to name a few.
Our 'lifestyle and wellness' section will be updated regularly with great content to keep you entertained … View moreThat's why we've created a whole new section on our website filled with great recipes, gardening tip and lists of helpful apps and entertainment sources - to name a few.
Our 'lifestyle and wellness' section will be updated regularly with great content to keep you entertained whilst we navigate these new times. Grab a cuppa and enjoy.
Reporter The Nelson Mail
Tokyo-based Kiwi Troy Stade is about to fly home but he remains uncertain of what lies ahead when he touches down in his home country.
Richard Neighbourly Lead from Stoke
Hi all I just wanted to say I hope you are all safe during this time.
Dear concerned citizen,
We must now all stay home. Because that’s how we’ll stop the virus.
Level 4 measures will likely be in place for a number of weeks.
Don’t worry. During that time you will still be able to access all the essentials you need, including medicine, food, and other… View moreDear concerned citizen,
We must now all stay home. Because that’s how we’ll stop the virus.
Level 4 measures will likely be in place for a number of weeks.
Don’t worry. During that time you will still be able to access all the essentials you need, including medicine, food, and other home supplies.
ALL THE TIME, NO EXCEPTIONS
It’s incredibly important that we all follow the Level 4 plan, all the time. No exceptions. Because doing so will save lives.
A CHALLENGE FOR EVERYONE
We realise these are big changes. But these are challenging times.
If we don't all stay home, the whole country will need Level 4 restrictions for longer.
SUPPORT OUR EMERGENCY SERVICE PEOPLE
We owe it to the essential services. Our nurses, doctors and everyone else on the frontline. They’re working tirelessly to save lives. We should all do everything in our power to help them do this.
Thank you to each and every person, for doing their bit.
While you’re staying at home:
STAY CONNECTED
• Don’t let physical distance stop you staying connected. Keep in touch with people using video calls, phone calls, chat and texting.
• If you know people who are living alone, vulnerable, or separated from their loved ones, regularly check-in with them.
STAY WELL
• Continue to practice good hygiene – wash your hands with soap. Then dry.
• Cough or sneeze into your elbow.
• Regularly clean surfaces in your home with disinfectant.
• Keep up regular physical exercise, and get some fresh air when possible. It’s good so long as this is solitary, or only with those you live with.
REACH OUT
If you need advice, support or help, try reaching out to friends, family, whānau or workmates.
WE'RE UPDATING INFORMATION CONSTANTLY
For all the latest advice, including answers to your health and financial questions, go to Covid19.govt.nz.
And remember: what you do now, will help protect all of us.
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