
Cyclone-weary bay prepares for another blast
Tasman residents brace for cyclone while repairing damage from the last one.
Tasman residents brace for cyclone while repairing damage from the last one.
Marlborough, Nelson and Tasman are bracing for the arrival of Cyclone Gita.
"Hurricane force winds" possible when Gita hits New Zealand.
Gordon Gray almost died from renal failure in July. Two weeks ago he had a brain bleed.
State Highway 6 has reopened, but some still remain without power on the West Coast.
This week's storm played havoc with the plans of motorists, with closures stranding many.
Wild weather slamming the country has caused flooding, road closures and wild winds.
A man has been convicted in Nelson of sexually messaging young girls.
Three cars and a truck have crashed outside Nelson this morning.
Monarch butterflies in dire straits as their favourite food is in short supply
Wind denied athletes the chance of Commonwealth Games qualifications at Cooks Classic
More people have revealed their mystery blisters, possibly caused by beetles.
Beachgoers were met by a strange sight at one of Auckland's most popular beaches today.
Four seasons in one country - heat, thunderstorms and rain on way.
Seven roads closed in Grey District as floods spread south on the West Coast.
A yachtsman was rescued from the Nelson Harbour after being in the water for five hours.
There will be showers for most of the country next week; no severe weather is forecast.
Unbeaten Wairarapa win rain-affectd Whanganui girls' under-18 cricket tournament
A body has been found in the Maitai River, Nelson, this afternoon
One person died in the crash which police are seeking witnesses to.
Under-18 girls learn the art of cricket at Whanganui tournament
Four Whanganui motorcycle riders do battle at the Port Nelson street races
The drivers were racing down road, one nearly 80 km/h higher than the speed limit.
New Zealand's notoriously fickle weather will behave for most tomorrow night.
Fisherman collapsed and died in the water as horrified wife watched on.
Sharon Salmons just happened to be watching when she saw her husband go under water