'Legend' pilot crashed fighting Tasman forest fire
Bill Reid suffered minor injuries during the hard landing
Bill Reid suffered minor injuries during the hard landing
Quick work by fire brigade has prevented a massive fire from taking off.
EXCLUSIVE: Discharge without conviction is "small victory for reason and progress".
The festival ran all weekend and was located near Upper Takaka.
A helicopter involved in fighting the Nelson fires has crashed.
Fears the enemy Russians were coming to New Zealand spurred fake news and forts.
Residents who have returned to their homes told to be prepared to leave at short notice.
The cost of the wildfires in Nelson could yet exceed the Port Hills fires in 2017.
Cherie Howie spends a shift with the fire crews who clock in after the sun goes down.
Cherie Howie tells of charred properties and disrupted lives as the battle goes on.
Fighting the blaze will take weeks, if not months, fire chief warns today.
The sheep 'look like they've been quite badly smoked', say the family.
Hunua in Auckland forecast to swelter in region's hottest day of the year.
Captain disciplined over wreck of the Penguin in which more than 70 lives were lost.
At 4pm today, the 3000 residents of Wakefield got the news they were hoping for.
Officials said it was a balancing act allowing 680 households to return.
Wakefield evacuees could return home tonight, dew and high humidity helping firefighters.
"It's no exaggeration to say that today Nelson felt like it was under attack."
Loo roll in the changing room, cornflakes in the bar:The clubroom-turned-free supermarket.
"It's our lifework too, to care for animals in any situation."
Online petition pushing for man fighting Nelson blaze to be spared.
It's not exciting, it's not glamorous and it's certainly not easy.
Nearly 900 properties were evacuated in the Wakefield area on Friday.
Another 450 people are ready to evacuate with fears the wind will pick up tomorrow.
One person was taken to hospital after a car fire north of Motueka
Winds over 50km/h would ground the helicopters which have been dumping water on the blaze.
Affected residents speak about being evacuated and helping out on the home front.
Rain in the Nelson region is unlikely as firefighters work furiously to control the fires.
James Eric Hiroki and Carey Raymond Leask will be sentenced on March 22.
Nelson has already felt 15 days of "very high" or "extreme" fire danger this year.