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  • Nights Overseas Correspondent

    Audio 8 Nov 2018

    Patrick Phelps is on the line from Nanjing with the latest from China. In the mix tonight, the trade war with the US. Audio

  • China Bullet

    Audio 16 Aug 2018
    Buildings in China from below

    Former RNZ Reporter, Patrick Phelps joins us from the West Coast of the South Island - but for the last year he's been living in China. He joins us to tell us all about it. Audio

  • From the Quiet Life to the Metropolis

    Audio 7 Mar 2018

    We Talk to Patrick Phelps who gave up the quiet life near Haast for the Chinese metropolis of Nanjing. Audio

  • The Black Caps lose at Lords

    Audio 26 May 2015

    The Black Caps are licking their wounds and promising a fight back after losing the first test against England at Lords. Brendon McCullum's side collpased and were all out for 220 in their final… Audio

  • Cold weather to linger in South Island

    News
    New Zealand
    26 May 2015
    Mid-morning in Arrowtown. 25 May2015

    Snow may have eased around the South Island but the cold, frosty weather is likely to linger.

    Cold weather to linger in South Island
  • Dunedin blanketed as snow hits the deep south

    Audio
    25 May 2015

    Time now for our traffic update, southwesterly storms are causing treacherous driving conditions throughout the south. Audio

  • Drought has North Canterbury farmers on the edge

    Audio
    20 May 2015

    While much of the country has been sheltering from the rain during the past few weeks, North Canterbury is in the midst of a relentless drought - and it's taking a toll on farmers and the region's… Audio

  • 'You're faced with it every day'

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    20 May 2015
    There has been no heavy rain in the area since June of last year.

    Relentless drought in North Canterbury is taking its toll on farmers and the region's wider economy, after no decent rainfall for almost a year.

    'You're faced with it every day'
  • Businesses say plan shields liability, doesn't save lives

    Audio
    18 May 2015

    Businesses Franz Josef say new earthquake building restrictions are just a council move to shield it from liability, not to save lives. Audio

  • Oamaru expects to lose heritage buildings

    Audio
    11 May 2015

    Oamaru still expects to still some heritage whitestone buildings under the new change to earthquake rules, but most of those will be of lesser importance. Audio

  • Masseur jailed for 21 months

    Audio
    7 May 2015

    A Christchurch masseur has been jailed for sexually assaulting three women on the massage table. Audio

  • Masseur jailed for sexual assaults

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    7 May 2015
    Zhang at sentencing

    A Christchurch masseur guilty of sexually assaulting three of his female clients was sentenced to 21 months in prison at the Christchurch District Court this afternoon.

    Masseur jailed for sexual assaults
  • Hokitika rental strain

    Audio
    7 May 2015

    Expansion at Hokitika's milk factory is thought to be behind a shortage of rental properties in the West Coast town. Audio

  • Factory growth creates Hokitika rental strain

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    7 May 2015
    Hokitika, is one of the three places in Te Wai Pounamu where Ngaruahine men were sent and incarcerated without trial

    Expansion at Hokitika's milk factory is thought to be behind a shortage of rental properties in the West Coast town.

    Factory growth creates Hokitika rental strain
  • Hundreds gather for candlelit Nepal vigil

    News
    New Zealand
    2 May 2015
    Hundreds gathered for the vigil.

    Hundreds gathered at a candlelit vigil in Christchurch's Victoria Square on Friday night to show support for those affected by the earthquakes in Nepal.

    Christchurch stands with Nepal
  • Farmers - drops in milk payout will put them in the red

    Audio
    1 May 2015

    Industry experts say the drop in Fonterra's forecast milk payout will take 7 billion dollars out of the economy. Audio

  • Tough times for Canterbury dairy farmers

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    1 May 2015
    dairy cow

    The drop in Fonterra's forecast milk payout has put extra pressure on Canterbury dairy farmers after a bad summer.

    Tough times for Canterbury dairy farmers
  • Cave Creek commemorations a time to reflect on safety standards

    Audio
    29 Apr 2015

    Yesterday marked 20 years since a Department of Conservation viewing platform collapsed and plunged into a gorge at Cave Creek near Punakaiki on the West Coast. Audio

  • Cave Creek families reflect

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Apr 2015
    Cave Creek Memorial Garden

    Those speaking at Cave Creek commemorations reflected on the changes to safety standards that have occurred in the 20 years since the tragedy which killed 14 people.

    Cave Creek families reflect
  • Cave Creek tragedy marked 20 years on

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Apr 2015
    A memorial at Cave Creek adorned with carefully chosen stones that people have brought from the creek bed.

    Family members of Cave Creek victims were in tears as they spoke at a ceremony in Greymouth marking the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. Audio

    Cave Creek tragedy marked 20 years on
  • Victims of Cave Creek remembered 20 years on

    Audio 28 Apr 2015

    The sister of one of the victims of the Cave Creek tragedy says the outdoors are safer for the death of her brother. Audio

  • Helen Milner's son is sentenced for selling cannabis

    Audio
    22 Apr 2015

    The son of a woman who murdered her husband has been sentenced to home detention for selling cannabis and having a sawn-off shotgun without a licence. Audio

  • Is Christchurch on the road to happiness?

    Audio
    21 Apr 2015

    Engineers of a different kind have spent the afternoon talking about ways to make Christchurch a happier place. Audio

  • Crew of two Korean trawlers say they're owed millions

    Audio
    16 Apr 2015

    The crew of two notorious Korean trawlers are asking a court to order the Crown to sell the ships to pay them millions in wages they say they're owed. Audio

  • DOC worried about viabilty of venison recovery industry

    Audio
    15 Apr 2015

    The Department of Conservation says Fiordland's feral venison recovery industry could be on the brink of collapse, a potential disaster for conservation. Audio

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