Marlborough
'Absolutely tragic' - Three confirmed dead after car crashes into river
The accident happened before 1.45am at the intersection of SH1 and Bush Road, Tuamarina.
Magnitude 5.0 earthquake strikes near Seddon
More than 10,000 people have reported feeling the earthquake.
First section of Marlborough's Kenepuru Road to reopen after storms
The speed limit on Kenepuru Road will also be reduced from 100 to 60km/h.
Fears over spin-off effects of unreliable ferries
Continued problems on ferries are making holiday-makers and tourists nervous, Marlborough's Chamber of Commerce says.
Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable
The loss of ferries that can carry rail vehicles will mean more trucks on the roads, advocacy group says.
Homeowners pleased with extra funds for Sounds road rebuild
Homeowners in the Kenepuru Sound are "very pleased" more funding will be pumped into an effort to fix damaged roads in Marlborough.
NZTA agrees to cover $100m of Marlborough Sounds roads recovery
Repair work in the Marlborough Sounds will "accelerate" after the NZTA board approved $100m in funding.
Dog attacks on vineyard sheep an 'accident waiting to happen'
An animal control manager in Marlborough says there have been six attacks on sheep in the past year and often "three or four or five" were attacked at once.
'Hugely significant': Marlborough councillors unanimously vote to retain Māori ward
It means the matter will now go to a binding public referendum at next year's local body elections, with the result taking effect from 2028 onwards.
'Who's going to run the show?': 26 lessons from Aratere grounding
When the Aratere ran aground in Picton Harbour, it wasn't clear who was leading the emergency response, the harbourmaster says. Audio
Rare Ernest Shackleton medal heading to NZ after battle with British government
Canterbury Museum has secured a rare medal, which the British government fought to keep in the UK.
Rain, snow and wind to blast the country
Multiple heavy rain, snowfall and strong wind warnings and watches are in place across the country.
Near-100 house Blenheim development fast-tracked
The decision to fast-track the consent, under the Covid-19 Recovery Act 2020, was released on Friday.
Native Australian bat not seen in NZ for a century found in Blenheim backyard
A little red flying fox found in a Blenheim backyard was only the second time one had ever been seen in New Zealand - and the first to be spotted alive.
Councillor-turned-MP on salary donations and hate mail
Councillor-turned-MP Jamie Arbuckle said he received "a lot of phone calls from a lot of charities" when he announced he would donate his council salary.
North Island's turn in the weather firing line
The North Island is in the firing line for heavy rain and a cold snap later this week.
Battle over museum ends as council hands over keys
The long stalemate over the re-opening of the Marlborough Museum is over.
Experimental vineyard tries to find the perfect drop
The living lab will give scientists more insight into what happens underneath the ground.
Too full to take the bait? Rabbit cull delayed amid food boom
A poison drop to cull the number of rabbits in central Blenheim has been delayed after warm weather meant the pest already had "a lot of feed".
Kiwis knock off win in 1000-mile race
Two New Zealanders have won the toughest and longest paddling race in the world, recording the second fastest completion time ever. Audio