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  • Christchurch Cathedral has suffered massive damage

    Audio 23 Feb 2011

    The Christchurch Cathedral has suffered massive damage, with its spire reduced to rubble and the roof caved in. There were visitors inside the building when the earthquake hit, and it is still unclear… Audio

  • Future of 1400 bookstore jobs uncertain

    News
    New Zealand Business
    18 Feb 2011

    About 1400 New Zealand jobs are at risk as administrators decide whether to shut down or salvage the country's largest chain of booksellers. Audio

    Future of 1400 bookstore jobs uncertain
  • Caving with Kieran McKay

    Audio 18 Feb 2011

    Cavers and geologists have bad weather to thank for the biggest piece of news in New Zealand caving history. Subterranean explorer Kieran McKay talks about a fantastic new discovery. Audio

  • Group sheltering from storm discover new caves

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Feb 2011

    New caves on Mt Arthur in the South Island have been discovered by accident. Audio

    Group sheltering from storm discover new caves
  • Cavers find new system after taking shelter from a storm

    Audio 17 Feb 2011

    New caves on Nelson's Mt Arthur have been discovered by complete accident. A team of cavers were planning to explore the Ellis Basin system in Kahurangi National Park, but a big storm forced them to… Audio

  • Cook Islands opposition disputes parliamentary funding blowout

    News
    Pacific
    8 Feb 2011

    The deputy leader of the opposition Democratic Party in the Cook Islands, Wilkie Rasmussen, says payouts to MPs and ministers who've lost their seats would have been budgeted for last...

    Cook Islands opposition disputes parliamentary funding blowout
  • Tourism Holdings issues profit warning

    News
    Business
    4 Feb 2011

    Tourism Holdings Ltd has issued a profit warning, saying weather disruptions have caused a sudden drop in bookings. Instead of a profit of $2.5 million, it is now forecasting a $4 million loss. Audio

    Tourism Holdings issues profit warning
  • Summer Report: local papers

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    29 Dec 2010

    Wednesday's headlines: Meridian to spend $190 million upgrading power stations in the Waitaki Valley; top 10 most expensive court cases of the past decade listed; boy, 13, was the driver of a car in a…

    Summer Report: local papers
  • Study finds Neanderthals ate their veggies

    News
    World
    28 Dec 2010

    A newly published study has provided what is thought to be the first direct evidence that Neanderthals ate cooked plants and vegetables.

    Study finds Neanderthals ate their veggies
  • Previously unknown type of pre-human discovered

    News
    World
    24 Dec 2010

    Scientists have discovered a previously unknown member of the human family.

    Previously unknown type of pre-human discovered
  • NZ Live - The Great North

    Audio 17 Dec 2010

    The unveiling of Grinderman (a subset of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds doing dirty rock with hints of the Birthday Party) filled the band members with a nervous excitement they'd not felt for some time… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Survivors pulled from Colombian landslide

    News
    World
    7 Dec 2010

    Rescuers in Colombia have pulled seven people alive from a mudslide that engulfed a poor neighbourhood after heavy rains.

    Survivors pulled from Colombian landslide
  • Sweet cat food

    Audio 4 Dec 2010

    Vet Nick Cave of Massey University responds to a listener enquiry about levels of sugar in cat food. Audio

  • Underwater caves: Steve Bogaerts

    Audio 3 Dec 2010

    Steve Bogaerts is a diving adventurer who is part of a team that has charted the world's longest under water river, under Mexico's Yocatan Peninsula. Audio

  • Post mortem on body found near beach

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    3 Dec 2010

    A post mortem will be carried out in Auckland on Friday on a body found in a tidal cave near Raglan.

    Post mortem on body found near beach
  • Mine inquiry will be extensive, says lawyer

    News
    Pike River Mine
    29 Nov 2010

    A lawyer involved in the inquiry into the Cave Creek tragedy says the establishment of a Royal Commission on the Pike River Coal mine would show families of the 29 workers that the disaster is being… Audio

    Mine inquiry will be extensive, says lawyer
  • Cave Creek lawyer has approaches from West Coasters

    Audio 29 Nov 2010

    The Prime Minister will today ask Cabinet to approve his plan for a royal commission of inquiry into the Pike River disaster. Audio

  • Monday's newspaper headlines

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    29 Nov 2010

    Auckland Airport runway light failure disrupts travel; $100m home for nation's art; lawyer approached over mine inquiry, alcohol ban call after violence at Christchurch park event.

    Monday's newspaper headlines
  • Lower performance expected by tourism group

    News
    Business
    19 Nov 2010

    Tourism Holdings expects to make about $5 million in the 2011 financial year - $1 million less than last year.

    Lower performance expected by tourism group
  • Tourism Holdings expects reduced profit

    News
    Business
    18 Nov 2010

    Tourism Holdings expects to make about $5 million in the 2011 financial year - $1 million less than last year.

    Tourism Holdings expects reduced profit
  • Missing angler found safe and well

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    13 Nov 2010

    An angler who went missing in Canterbury on Friday has been found safe and well.

    Missing angler found safe and well
  • Saving Santa

    Audio 9 Nov 2010

    Since 1918, children in the Palmerston North area have looked forward to visiting the Santa Cave. The tradition started at the Collinson and Cunningham department store. When that store was sold to… Audio

  • Rock art experts want protection for Sahara paintings

    News
    World
    25 Oct 2010

    International experts in rock art have appealed for proper protection to be given to cave paintings and stone carvings in the Sahara Desert.

    Rock art experts want protection for Sahara paintings
  • Grinderman 2 Warren Ellis

    Audio
    23 Oct 2010

    The unveiling of Grinderman (a subset of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds doing dirty rock with hints of the Birthday Party) filled the band members with a nervous excitement they'd not felt for some time… Audio

  • Miners may be out by Wednesday

    News
    World
    11 Oct 2010

    Preparations to get 33 trapped Chilean miners to the surface this week are going well, say health officials.

    Miners may be out by Wednesday
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