Nelson Region
171-year-old Nelson family farm weathering dairy ups and downs
The slump in dairy prices is forcing one Nelson farming family to find new ways to make their farm pay after 171 years on the land. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 4 July 2015
Noelle McCarthy reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 4 July 2015. Audio
Word is spreading about a Nelson-made peanut butter
Word is spreading about a Nelson made peanut butter, which is targeting markets in the home of the sandwich spread - the United States. Audio
Stefano Bonazza - Traditional Italian Pizza
Italian icon, world famous in New Zealand, Stefano Bonazza shares a few of his culinary secrets. Audio
Pasta, Prayer and Promise
Karen Price and Karen Stade's book Pasta, Prayer and Promise, the story of Nelson's Italian Community 1860-2014 explores the history and the people of 'The Wood'. They describe countless hours… Audio
The Art and Science of Beer
The Hop Lab in Motueka is a small research brewery, where a Plant and Food Research scientists are breeding, growing and testing new varieties of hops Audio
Court throws out bikie drug charges - again
The High Court has thrown out drug charges against Nelson's Red Devils bikies, ruling that to carry on would suggest the courts are condoning dodgy police work. Audio
South Island set to be disappointed with Budget
Back now to this week's budget and the South Island's priorities. Audio
DHB chief on fatal mistakes in surgery
Both a surgeon and the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board are in the gun over a man who bled to death during what was meant to be routine gall bladder surgery Audio
A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
Dick Martin: tunnellers
Son of WW1 sapper Bertram Martin, one of the New Zealand Tunnellers. Audio
Son of most decorated Gallipoli survivor hears father's voice
For the son of a Gallipoli veteran in Nelson, this year's anniversary holds extra poignancy. Audio
Treating by Touch
This week on One in Five: Treating by touch - a profile of Motueka physiotherapist, Richard Hayward who also happens to be blind. Trained in London, Richard came to New Zealand thirty years ago via a… Audio
DOC rangers find what was thought to be an extinct plant
Department of Conservation rangers have stumbled across what was thought to be an extinct native plant. Audio
Playing Favourites with Robbie Burton
Executive director and publisher of Potton and Burton, which changed its name from Craig Potton Publishing this week to reflect the diversity of its publishing catalogue, and Burton's role at the… Audio
Wine with Belinda Jackson
Belinda's picks are all gold medals from last weekend's Easter Wine Show: Waimea Viognier 2014 (around $20) from Nelson; Thornbury Central Otago Pinot Noir 2012 (around $22); Lawson's Dry Hills… Audio
Is regional NZ being overlooked by the bigger centres
The director of the largest social housing trust in the Nelson Tasman area says regional New Zealand is once again being overlooked in favour of Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
Proposed highway through inner city Nelson
Residents in an inner-city Nelson suburb worry a proposed highway for the city will rip out the heart of their community. Audio
Tourists credited for bumper summer for Nelson's shops
An influx of tourists with money to spend has helped boost the local economy in Nelson. Audio
Playing Favourites with Jane Venis
Sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer), multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer, who teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic. Audio