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Grieving British family seeking options for yacht sale in NZ
A grieving UK family wanting to sell their 17-metre yacht in New Zealand could have it imported here - but it would cost them tens of thousands of dollars.
Kea could learn to detect 1080 poison to keep them safe
A discovery that kea might be able to learn to detect toxic 1080 bait by how it looks could be a breakthrough in teaching them not to eat it.
Unsung iwi releases new waiata, plans marae project
An iwi that was "almost wiped off the face of the earth" is continuing revitalisation efforts, following a newly created waiata with work on a marae concept for the Nelson Lakes region. Video
Lake Ōhau Road reopens with limited access
Lake Ōhau Road has been reopened to the public, but access to the fire-stricken village remains restricted to residents only. Audio
New cruise ship berth at Picton could raise pollution - engineer
Plans to expand Picton's ferry terminal would place a heavy burden on its environment unless properly managed, a seagoing marine engineer says.
Nelmac confirms CEO's partner hired in fulltime role
Unrest continues around some staff employment procedures at a Nelson City Council-owned maintenance firm.
Mining company agrees to help fund flood warning system
The Buller District Council wants mining company money earmarked to fix an old landfill diverted to a new flood warning system for Westport.
Cyclone season fills Port Denarau Marina to the brim
Early weather predictions show up to four cyclones could hit Fiji this season, forcing 40 yachts to take shelter at Port Denarau.
Electronic tracking of yachts possible legal argument for entry to NZ
A maritime lawyer says there may be a legal argument for allowing foreign yachts into New Zealand when they can prove where they have been through electronic tracking.
Defence Force to help with maritime border controls
The Defence Force is to help with efforts to enforce the country's Covid-19 border restrictions at sea.
Global medicinal cannabis market could undercut NZ growers
The New Zealand Drug Foundation said the medical cannabis industry in New Zealand will face competition from overseas medical cannabis companies.
Thai cannabis company says projected economic benefits won't materialise
A Thailand cannabis company believed its low-priced imports may eventually undercut New Zealand's cannabis market, and investors were not being properly warned. But New Zealand's current draft laws…
'A one-off bad season' - Ski days drop by two-thirds
The ski season in Nelson-Marlborough has ended as the shortest on record.
Farmers natural guardians of biodiversity, new study says
More than 90 percent of sheep and beef farmers support biodiversity on their farms, a new study has found.
Doggone it - cathedral becomes sanctuary for animal kingdom
Pet owners will lead, carry or coax their treasured moggies, pups, lambs and birds to Nelson Cathedral on Sunday for a service arranged especially to bless them.
Medicinal cannabis still not favoured by doctors
Two years after medicinal cannabis was made legal in Britain many doctors were still not prescribing it, and New Zealand's GPs - with only one product approved for use - appear to be in the same camp.
Maitai Valley 'a sacred place for recreation', resident says
A plan to build hundreds of new homes in a rural valley five minutes from the centre of Nelson city has triggered a groundswell of opposition before an application has even been lodged. Video
Foreign yachties say lives now at risk from NZ decision
Foreign yachties seeking refuge in New Zealand from seasonal Pacific cyclones are baffled by the response not to let them in.
'Urban food growing' important for climate and communities - Greens
Councils should be encouraged to leave room for community gardens in new subdivisions, Green Party co-leader James Shaw says.
Plug pulled on 2021 Marlborough Wine and Food Festival
Organisers of next February's Marlborough Wine & Food Festival have pulled the plug early.
Dog to be muzzled in public after attack on sheep
A Siberian husky has been classified as menacing and will be required to be muzzled in public after it attacked sheep in Stanley Whitehead Reserve.
Tahr numbers: 'Leaving it up to hunters doesn't work'
Forest & Bird is alarmed that some conservation land where tahr numbers need to be reduced is excluded from the plan for control operations this year.
German backpacker upset petition has fallen on deaf ears
A German backpacker fighting for foreign workers to be allowed to stay in New Zealand has run out of options.
Covid demands add more spice to wine's international success
A sauvignon blanc from Nelson winery Seifried Estate has won gold at an international event in Germany.
West Coast property creating a modern-day gold rush
Grey District's mayor says decades of head-scratching over how to generate economic activity in the region stricken by decline appeared to have been partly solved by Covid-19.