Samantha Gee
Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
Drought has been declared in Marlborough, Nelson's struggling city centre is up for discussion, and a reward is being offered in the homicide cold case of Jessica Boyce. Audio
Farmers in top of South Island still facing extremely dry conditions
Many farmers across the top of the South Island are still facing extremely dry conditions, with no significant rain on the horizon. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay met with farmers in South… Audio
Company fined for damaging Marlborough archaeological site
A company that damaged one of the Aotearoa's most significant archaeological sites has been ordered to pay just over 55-thousand dollars after doing earthworks without the required consent from… Audio
Nelson Māori wait for decision in long property dispute
As Māori in Nelson await a decision in the country's longest-running property dispute, the Wakatū Incorporation is working to re-connect with thousands of descendants of the 300 customary landowners… Audio
Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
RNZ Nelson reporter Samatha Gee with news from the region. Audio
Research needed for cause of 1000+ baby seals in Kaikoura
Samantha Gee is based in the neighbourhood of Nelson - Nathan Rarere asked her about the deaths of more than a thousand seals in the region. Audio
Majority of Port Hills residents able to sleep in own beds
The majority of Port Hills residents will be able to sleep in their own beds tonight, on the condition they prepare to evacuate at short notice. Fire officers will remain on the ground over the… Video, Audio
Firefighters gradually gain control of Port Hills fire
Large parts of scorched earth have been seen in Kennedys Bush as Fire fighters gradually gain control of the blaze.
There is still smoke drifting from the hills, but fire and emergency say the… Audio
Port Hills fire likely to take days to extinguish - FENZ
Firefighters are continuing to battle a blaze across Christchurch's Port Hills, that FENZ says is likely to take days to extinguish. It's now stretching over 650 hectares of land. Evacuated residents… Video, Audio
Nelson Airport home to new $3 million air ambulance
The Flying Doctor Service has a new $3 million air ambulance based at Nelson Airport.
The service flew 1,276 missions across the country in the year to last June, with more than half of those from… Audio
Lee Valley fire could take days to contain
Firefighters warn it could take two to three days to contain a fire burning in a pine forest in the Tasman district.
The blaze spread quickly up the Lee Valley Wednesday afternoon and covers about… Audio
Firefighters battling fire in Tasman District
Firefighters in the Tasman district have been battling a fire in a pine plantation which broke out Wednesday afternoon.
Eleven properties were evacuated in Lee Valley by police, and the blaze spread… Audio
Hundreds of seals starved to death along Kaikōura coast
Hundreds of fur seals have starved to death along the Kaikōura coast - and scientists suspect warmer sea temperatures and depleted fish stocks could be to blame. They're now doing further research to… Video, Audio
ED security boost helping to address violent incidents
Te Whatu Ora has said new additional security guards in Emergency Departments have helped address increasingly violent incidents against staff. The security boost was part of the government's five… Audio
Waimea Dam behind schedule as residents face dry months ahead
The long-delayed Waimea Dam in the Tasman Distrcit isn't finished or full, but local growers are likely to want to take water from it in the dry months ahead. It was hoped the $198 million dam would… Audio
Thousands head to Kaiteriteri for Christmas
In the lead up to Christmas, thousands of people will arrive at Kaiteriteri Beach at the top of the South Island, to camp near the sandy shores that are the gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park.
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Freight movers ask what's next for Cook Strait
Freight movers, businesses and passengers want to know how the crucial Cook Strait connection will be future proofed. The government has sunk Kiwirail's plans for a replacement of the clapped-out… Audio
Around the motu : Samantha Gee covering Nelson
It's the beginning of a hot, dry, El Niño summer for the top of the South Island and water restrictions have been introduced in Nelson and Tasman already, Sam talks to Kathryn about a group of… Audio
Family hope death of cyclist is a reminder of drink-driving dangers
The family of a man killed by a winery worker while cycling to Christchurch for his first grandchild's baby shower hope his death serves as a reminder of the dangers of drink-driving.
Andrew Milne… Audio
Kids Kapa Haka competition kicks off in South Island for first time
The country's biggest primary school kapa haka competition, Te Mana Kuratahi, is underway in Whakatū, Nelson. It's the first time the event has been held in the South Island, bringing competitors from… Video, Audio