West Coast
Dairy farmers fined and warned over effluents breaches
With the dairy season at its peak, farmers breaching their resource consents have appeared on the West Coast Regional Council's black list for the first time in months.
West Coast council bails out of 1080 pellet factory
The West Coast Regional Council has cut its losses and sold its share in a Canterbury-based pesticide factory.
DOC to help pay for mapping of West Coast's significant natural areas
The Department of Conservation has agreed to help with the cost of identifying significant natural areas on public conservation land.
New environmental rules: 'Rates increases of 100pc will be unavoidable'
A West Coast regional councillor is calling on Development West Coast to stump up and cover costs that are about to land on ratepayers because of the government's new environmental policies.
Departing surgeon says DHB not giving West Coasters the care they deserve
An American surgeon working in Greymouth has resigned, saying the people of the West Coast deserve better than a hospital essentially run by GPs.
How dirty is NZ coal? Mining lobby faces conservationists
Coal plays a small part in greenhouse gas emissions in New Zealand, Minerals West Coast manager Patrick Phelps told West Coast Tai Poutini Conservation Board this month.
29 lives lost: The Pike River mine disaster
A commemorative service has been held at Parliament to mark 10 years since the Pike River Mine tragedy. Audio
Pike River mine tragedy remembered 10 years on
Friends and family have started gathering in Atarau, north of Greymouth, to mark the 10 year anniversary of the Pike River mine disaster.
On this day in 2010, 29 men went to work at the mine, only to… Audio
Pike River mine explosion: Families remember loved ones 10 years on
There will be a minute of silence in the afternoon at the same time the explosion happened, followed by a roll call, where the names of the men will be yelled down into the mine. Audio
Damage to mechanic's oil drum indicates deliberate fire, inquest told
An investigator says the drum found at the burned-down workshop of Franz Josef mechanic Clive Raymond Jenkins suggests the fire was started deliberately.
Dead rats and cameras lure last wily stoats in Perth Valley
How do you get a stoat to swallow a dead rat? First take its photo. That's the cunning plan devised by pest control teams in a remote valley.
Pike River tragedy 10 years on: 'It's been a hard run for the families'
The West Coast community is preparing to mark 10 years since the Pike River mine tragedy.
DB plans to move Monteith's production out of Greymouth
Production of iconic West Coast beer brand Monteith's could be moved out of Greymouth and into other regions.
West Coast Māori medical attendance spikes with follow-up calls
An "embarrassingly simple" intervention has made a dramatic difference in Māori patients' ability to keep hospital appointments, West Coast DHB staff say.
Ngāi Tahu off to court over West Coast Conservation Board row
The Ngāi Tahu rūnanga is mounting a legal challenge to the Minister of Conservation's appointment decisions for the West Coast Conservation Board.
West Coast council signs up for flood protection cash
The West Coast Regional Council is forging ahead with the four flood protection projects it successfully pitched to the government as shovel-ready projects.
Motorhomes descending on Reefton for Labour weekend
After the tiny West Coast town of Reefton was given "motorhome friendly" status by the New Zealand motor caravan association, 400 are booked in for the long weekend. Buller District mayor, Jamie… Audio
West Coast council and iwi sign historic pact for resource management
The West Coast Regional Council and local iwi will make history tomorrow when they sign a formal pact to work together.
Hefty bill looms for Greymouth ratepayers to save park from sea
Saving Jellyman Park at Cobden from the sea will cost at least $1.6 million, and it is not clear who will pay for it.
Grey District considers tighter freedom camping rules
The Grey District mayor is pushing for new rules on freedom camping and thinks the whole country should follow suit.