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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.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
One bad shake and the Pelorus Bridge - the vital route between Nelson and Blenheim - would be severed, says the AA.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
While some Nelson eateries are back in business, Hopgood's has taken a slightly different approach.
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us all how quickly life can change. For many New Zealanders, this has meant job losses or significant pay cuts – and the family pantry suddenly empty.
For the past two months, there’s been a huge demand for food parcels from local charities around the … View moreThe Covid-19 pandemic has shown us all how quickly life can change. For many New Zealanders, this has meant job losses or significant pay cuts – and the family pantry suddenly empty.
For the past two months, there’s been a huge demand for food parcels from local charities around the country. Find out what we’ve been doing behind the scenes to support these charities who are helping New Zealanders get back on their feet.
(PS – we want to say a special ‘thank you’ to all of you who have made a donation at your local store. Your generous support is helping keep New Zealanders fed.)
Take a look behind the scenes
During this time of COVID-19, it’s important we remember the different signs of stroke and that stroke is always a medical emergency.
One New Zealander every hour experiences stroke. But if you think F.A.S.T. you could save someone’s life and give them the best chance of recovery.
F - … View moreDuring this time of COVID-19, it’s important we remember the different signs of stroke and that stroke is always a medical emergency.
One New Zealander every hour experiences stroke. But if you think F.A.S.T. you could save someone’s life and give them the best chance of recovery.
F - Face - Is it drooping on one side?
A - Arm - Is one arm weak?
S - Speech - Is it mixed up, slurred or lost?
T - Take Action - Call 111 immediately.
Think F.A.S.T., act fast, and keep looking out for each other.
Thank you, from the Stroke Foundation of New Zealand.
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Hi Neighhours,
It's been a tough last few weeks, right? When life gets hard and the world gets scary, it's our loved ones we turn to for support.
But this extraordinary coronavirus pandemic is different. Many of us can't see our most special friends and whānau because we want to … View moreHi Neighhours,
It's been a tough last few weeks, right? When life gets hard and the world gets scary, it's our loved ones we turn to for support.
But this extraordinary coronavirus pandemic is different. Many of us can't see our most special friends and whānau because we want to keep them safe, and we want to get through this as a nation by following social distancing and Covid-19 Alert Level 3 rules.
While thousands of people are returning to work, visiting friends and family outside of your bubble may still be off the cards for some time longer.
Do you have a message for someone you can't see in person? A shout out to a sibling or best friend? A much-loved and missed grandparent? A new baby you need to virtually cuddle?
Level 3 Love Letters is an opportunity to share a video message for a loved one on Stuff.
You can upload your video here so we can share it with them and New Zealand
Teena from
Huge thanks to the hardworking team of volunteers who publish The Grapevine in the Moutere every month. Community is important - regardless of pandemics or lockdowns - and we're privileged to be part of an exceptional community here in the Moutere, the Tasman region, the South Island, and of … View moreHuge thanks to the hardworking team of volunteers who publish The Grapevine in the Moutere every month. Community is important - regardless of pandemics or lockdowns - and we're privileged to be part of an exceptional community here in the Moutere, the Tasman region, the South Island, and of course, Aotearoa New Zealand.
As way of thanks to our local community (and to help with Mother's Day) we're offering free delivery on local orders from Motueka, Mapua, Moutere, Mahana and Dovedale for orders from now till 15 May. We will drop them off ourselves, from a safe distance of course. 😊 Use the discount code "grapevine" when placing your order at www.neudorfblack.co.nz...
Take care wherever you may be!
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Jessie Dredge was warned by police twice for breaching the lockdown rules, before she was involved in a car crash while on her way to go four-wheel-driving.
Jacquie from Richmond
Hello,
I'm keen to find a Last Chance game if anyone has one they would like to move along. I've attached a photo of the box.
Please Private Message me
Many thanks
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Funding is secured for the polytechnic's domestic students, but worries remain over international recruitment.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
An exhibition of postmortem photography was the prompt for Nelson woman Damara Pearl to leave behind her 13-year career in coffee wholesaling.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
For many Nelson-Tasman businesses, weathering the lockdown and opening up on the other side has been the main challenge. And for some, that challenge is still ahead of them.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
More than $16,000 in emergency aid has been provided to Nelson and Tasman residents through a new programme set up by a Nelson-based charity during the coronavirus crisis.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Police are seeking public help to catch thieves who used a stolen vehicle in the burglary of the Super Liquor store in Tahanuanui over the weekend.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The voting deadline for the Motueka Ward by-election has been extended by 14 days after problems caused by the lockdown and missing voting papers.
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