by Jacqui Rawson | Mar 27, 2021 | Local News
Wakefield residents continue to highlight the need for a long-term solution for crossing safety on SH6 with a detailed proposal. While Wakefield waits on the short-term outcome from the official NZTA Safety Audit residents have been doing their research to produce a...
by Jacqui Rawson | Mar 26, 2021 | Local News
This Friday apprentices across the region are going head-to-head in the inaugural Nelson Apprentice of the Year competition. The apprentices are representing hairdressing, engineering, and nursing. Contestants will complete a variety of challenges created by the...
by Jo Kent | Mar 25, 2021 | Local News
In an unprecedented move, the Snowden’s Bush Trust have reached their final fundraising target of $350k, less than 24 hours after the Waimea Weekly ran their latest story on the campaign last week. “It’s no coincidence that every time the Waimea Weekly run a story...
by Jenny Nicholson | Mar 21, 2021 | Local News
Hailing from the deep south, Nelson Marlborough Health’s (NMH) Chief Executive Lexie O’Shea comes to the position with experience having been chief operating officer and deputy chief executive of Southland’s hospitals during Invercargill Hospital’s rebuild. Plans to...
by Jacqui Rawson | Mar 20, 2021 | Local News
The Tennis Hot Shots Summer Series is making the game more accessible and kid-friendly to children in the region and is proving popular. The court size has been adapted and the balls and racquets are more suitable for kids, making it easier for age five upwards to...
by Jacqui Rawson | Mar 19, 2021 | Local News
Dance production Soar will be a 45-minute celebration of a diverse selection of local dance talent, come April. Forty advanced level dancers from six studios across the Nelson Tasman region will be unveiling their talent along with two professional dancers from...