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Stolen taiaha damaged

Whoever stole it went to some effort

Part of a historic taiaha stolen from Nelson's Christ Church Cathedral has been found in the cathedral grounds.
Nick Kirk

Flood risk not notified

Residents of an apartment complex are disturbed to discover that they could be in the firing line of major floods.

HNZ finds a place for itself

The organisation charged with providing houses for the needy now has a home of its own.

Stoke mum in chef showdown

Paula Saengthian-Ngam's children want to know why she does not whip up some of her creations for family dinners.

Science trip leads to scholarship

A trip to a science gathering in London inspired Takaka teenager Ellie Kerrisk to pursue an aquaculture diploma.

Roadshow opens minds

Nayland College students breathed life into their plans to become actresses, pilots and more.

Students put mussels under microscope

Green lipped mussels were poked, prodded, dissected and studied intensely when Waimea College's year 13 biology students came to the Cawthron Aquaculture Park.

Denniston mine opposed by DOC

Conservation Minister Nick Smith ignored strong opposition from his department to approve a huge opencast coalmine on West Coast conservation land.

Mine access hailed and condemned

Council hit by drop in parking fees

Brazilian students

Brazilians' praise of region rings

A crew of influential Brazilian nerds has given Nelson a tick of approval after visiting NZ to promote the country at home.

Women primed to deliver KO

It's a bit of a conundrum. Coach Matthew "Mullet" Watkinson wants his team "fizzing" but also "relaxed" for this weekend's big match.

Plenty at stake for Suburbs

Nelson Suburbs captain Mark Johnston has said that the Mainland Premier League title is won in the second round. If that holds true, tomorrow's match against Ferrymead Bays is a potential title decider.

Juniors bring home titles

Giants strive for perfection

Leon Tangaroa

Tangaroa's shot at NZ title

Nelson's Leon Tangaroa will be chasing the vacant New Zealand super-lightweight Muay Thai kickboxing title when Fight Club Nelson stages Deadly Dancing 1 at its new Hardy St premises tomorrow night.

Young artists lend a hand in new book

 Lee Woodman’s Word Box Self-publishing a book is commonplace today, but having children illustrate it is quite unique.

Spreading the raw food message

Who's behind the raw food fad? Golden Bay mother Sarah Tarrylea introduces Naomi Arnold to her family's way of living life raw.

Child abuse crusade

Moutere ICON expands gallery space

Russ Mattsen'

Metal magic

Alan Clarke meets a Nelson man who hand-builds metal guitars and exports them around the world.

Paper City making headlines

Paper City The Nelson smokefreerockquest connection has yet another success story in the making, reports Naomi Arnold.

Concert for Richard Nunns

Nelsonian Richard Nunns' story is remarkable for several reasons - and will soon be available to a wider audience.

Talented songwriter moves audience

TV review: Arrow

Shadow

Suspense smoulders

It's a mixed bag for reviewer Dave Manning at the movies this week.

Yurt versus dirt in debate

Ayurt is an unlikely symbol of revolution.

City's motto lacks creative touch

A Nelson businessman thinks it's time the city had a discussion about its branding and wants to see the back of the 'Live the Day' motto.

Mine deal better than court action

A 'special haven' atmosphere at risk

Denniston Plateau

Mining plan a West Coast disaster

A new Denniston mine would stop real progress on the West Coast, says Russell Tregonning.

Plan for free CBD WiFi

Mayor Aldo Miccio wants to introduce free WiFi to central Nelson in time for the tourism season.

Airport slammed

Nelson Airport is the region's' biggest "under-achieving asset", councillors have heard.

Derby girls launch gear

Nelson cafe shuts up shop

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Toy store sells drug-dealing game

An adult card game which lets players pretend to be cannabis-dealing kingpins is being sold at Toyworld Nelson.

New life arrrives with little notice

Sarah Tarrylea Their little girl was perfect, still curled from the womb, with a squall that rasped huskily in the top ranges and fingernails no thicker than skin. She had come, seemingly, from nowhere.

Change is seldom as bad as you fear

Planned changes to Brook St seem to be causing a bit of consternation. The NCC proposal is to tweak things a bit to allow better bike flow between Nile St and the Codgers Track and its associated bike trails.

Nelson's best fruit and veges

Reclaiming Bridge St

Mich Jagger

Money hungry Stones caught short

As fans baulk at preposterous prices on their latest tour, is the Rolling Stones' juggernaut finally running out of steam?

Condition frizzy bits

Dry sensitised ends are something many of us have to deal with, especially if we have bleached or colour-treated hair. Those with curly hair have an extra need to target frizz.

They own, we pay

News this week of a successful lawsuit against an American farmer who grew patented soybeans without paying the patent fee is a bit of a wake-up call about the legalities of saving and growing your own seeds.

Tour party offers best beer stops

Sprout heaven

fashion rings

Style it up

Adding the finishing touches to an outfit is essential to the complete style.

Honour for 'dog whisperer'

John Bergman and Sky You can tell by the look in animals’ eyes that  they  trust John Bergman. (Or at least recognise that he knows damn well what they are thinking.)

Pioneer's creative drive

Mirek Smisek was one of New Zealand's leading pioneer studio potters. He lived in Nelson from 1952-68, starting off at the then Nelson Brick and Pipe Company.

Spreading the raw food message

Hairdresser is back after attack

Sarah Allsopp

No relief in life of chronic pain

A Nelson woman suffering from what has been dubbed "the suicide disease" wants to find other people with her condition.

Richards to push fun in mayoral bid

Steve Richards Jester House owner Steve Richards is the latest to toss his hat in the TDC mayoral ring.

Candidate keen on moneyless future

St Arnaud farmer Richard Osmaston is pushing his crusade for a moneyless economy by standing for mayor of Nelson.

Skills, experience key for council

Teen hopes to shake up council

Ballot box

Election notebook

Nelson-Tasman residents will go to the polls later this year, voting in local body elections closing October 12. Until then, this blog will act as a frequently-updated resource for voters.

Richmond flooding addressed

Funding for upgrading stormwater systems around Richmond will be added to the Tasman District Council's annual plan for 2013-2014 after a torrent of public submissions following last month's catastrophic flooding.

City's motto lacks creative touch

A Nelson businessman thinks it's time the city had a discussion about its branding and wants to see the back of the 'Live the Day' motto.

Church gives back

Rosy outlook for growers

48 hours

Lights, camera, action

From 7pm on Friday till 7pm on Sunday at least 40 Nelsonians will be taking part in 48 Hours, a nationwide film-making contest that prides itself on keeping its contestants in the dark right up until when the starter's gun fires.

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Renovation reveals history

As a 1920s home in Nelson's Nile St becomes more modern, it reveals hidden treasures from its past.

Dr Richard Nunns will be back in Matamata on May 13.

Concert for Richard Nunns

Nelsonian Richard Nunns' story is remarkable for several reasons - and will soon be available to a wider audience.

Samantha Burling

Dairy refuses to help cyclist

Good samaritan Samantha Burling was left shocked at a dairy owner's failure to help when an elderly woman was injured in a fall.

Paper City

Showcase for songwriters

Boathouse regulars from Wellington, acoustic alt country The Shot Band, will play a double-billed date with acclaimed West Coast singer-songwriter Katie Thompson tomorrow night.

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