Posted on Wednesday 15 April 2020
Virtual experiences: Nelson Tasman from home
Nelson Tasman is known for its stunning natural landscapes and unwavering community spirit, so in times like these, we’re all itching to reunite with one another and explore the great outdoors.
Posted on Friday 3 April 2020
Isolation indulgence: Enjoy the flavours of Nelson Tasman from home
The Nelson Tasman community is home to many talented artisans, creating diverse and delicious offerings to tantalise your taste buds.
Posted on Thursday 2 April 2020
Support your local musicians and artists
One thing that Nelson Tasman does incredibly well is create. Whether that’s art, music, food or beverages, the desire to craft extraordinary things is just a part of our local culture.
Posted on Wednesday 4 March 2020
Variety of opportunities for young professional
After growing up in Minnesota, Intepeople’s Amanda Burggraff shares her story of moving to Nelson Tasman as a young professional and reflects on her time in the region.
Posted on Wednesday 4 March 2020
Big data in a smart little city
After working in Nelson Tasman as a university student Matthew Polson says it was always a place he thought about, so when he was offered a job with New Zealand’s...
Posted on Wednesday 4 December 2019
Quality of life key for software innovators
With a flourishing software start-up and a family of three girls, it made perfect sense for Jeremy and Melissa Banks to grow their business from Nelson.
Posted on Wednesday 4 December 2019
A city that's easy to love
When Auckland urban designer Alan Gray first visited Nelson Tasman with his wife, the pair quickly fell in love with the place – so much so, that three years later,...
Posted on Wednesday 4 December 2019
A new breed of business
Once upon a time, Nelson Tasman was a place where the main income earner was the primary sector: seafood, horticulture, forestry, and farming. Today, the business landscape is quite different.
Posted on Wednesday 4 December 2019
Nelson Tasman ideal for entrepreneurs
Stephanie Fry and her family made the move across the strait from her hometown Wellington, to her husband Nick’s hometown, Motueka, six years ago.
Posted on Wednesday 4 December 2019
Tech and lifestyle underpin move
Russell Manning relocated from Auckland to Nelson Tasman in 2018 and soon after found himself joining New Zealand’s largest independent science organisation, the Cawthron Institute, as its Technology and Innovation Manager.
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