
Pink brings anti-bullying message
Being upstanders instead of bystanders was the message from peer mentors at Waimea College last week

Being upstanders instead of bystanders was the message from peer mentors at Waimea College last week

Two farmers say a proposed reinstatement of Tasman’s Great Taste Trail through farmland will disrupt
Campaigners are elated after the controversial gold mining application for Sams Creek in Golden Bay

SUSAN ALLEN The Tasman Bay Blues Club prides itself on promoting live blues music in the Nelson Tas

It’s a “wait and see” for how paid parking will impact the CBD, says Richmond’s business association

Warning: This story includes details of rape and sexual assault and may be upsetting to some readers

It took five hours to get through the 43 presenters who fronted Tasman District Council on Thursday

Architecture that puts people first is being celebrated across the region. From a humble parklet on

As part of New Zealand Music Month, Waimea Weekly is featuring local bands and musicians throughout

Pupils at Nelson Central School gravitated to a cordoned-off area of the grounds last Wednesday afte

It’s no paltry task to have six birds preened to whitewash the rest in the pecking order. But for C

ANNA SARGENT/RNZ The man who drove into police officers in Nelson and killed Senior Sergeant Lyn Fl

A new drug-checking service has launched in Nelson, offering free and confidential testing to help r

Andrew Damerham isn’t just flying the flag for Māpua, he’s invented it. A long-time vexillophile, o

A man jailed in Australia for causing the death of a woman in a hostel blaze has breached a conditio

Out of the banana boxes and onto the tables for an event that really stacks up for bookworms and boo

For more than three decades, Golden Bay residents pressed for a public cottage hospital in Tākaka, f

A powerful and intimate exploration of love, memory and loss will take the stage at the Theatre Roya

Rabbit Island will light up with flashing lights and sirens later this month as emergency services r

About 1920, Mr Bassett, a retiring mining engineer from Hokitika, made a visit to rugged country nea