Canterbury
One In Five for 15 July 2012
Katy Gosset visits Kilmarnock Enterprises which has been providing employment for people with disabilities for more than 50 years. Audio
Fiona Farrell : The Quake Year
Christchurch writer Fiona Farrell offers revealing stories in her book of interviews called The Quake Year. Audio
Southern Story for 28 June 2012 - South Island Maori Rock Art Project
Sage Forest ventures into the cave of the Opihi Taniwha and learns about the South Island Maori Rock Art Project. Audio
Spectrum for 17 June 2012
From the 1940s to the 60s, Annette Mary Eleanor Jane 'Ma' Clifford was Christchurch's most prominent landlady and in the 1950s she was receiving rent from up to 550 tenants. In 2002, Deborah Nation… Audio
Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve
New Zealand is now home to the world's largest dark sky reserve above the Mackenzie Basin Audio
Aoraki-Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve
New Zealand is now home to the world's largest dark sky reserve above the Mackenzie Basin
AudioSpiritual Outlook for 27 May 2012
Sam Harvey says that holding on to grace is one of the things that keeps him striving towards his calling to help others. He's a young pastor of the Beach Campus of Grace Vineyard Church in… Audio
NZ Society - Cathedral Ghosts
Deborah Nation has been reconstructing some of the past of the Christ Church Cathedral, with the help of material from our Sound Archives. Audio
Thousands in NZ and Gallipoli once again pay tribute
Thousands of New Zealanders paid their respect to fallen soldiers and service people on ANZAC day, nearly one hundred years after the allies landed on the beaches of Gallipoli. Speaks to the Turkish… Audio
Southern Story for 19 April 2012 - Pleasant Point Taxidermist
It's the roar - a busy time for taxidermists. Sage Forest visits three brothers continuing their father's legacy: his passion for hunting and taxidermy, at GD O'Rourke and Sons in Pleasant Point. Audio
What a Buzz
The honey gathering season's slowing down in the South Island and so to find out how things are going for honey producers, Cosmo Kentish-Barnes visits Waimakariri beekeeper Simon Pulley. Audio
Southern Story for 5 April 2012 - Erewhon Station
Sage Forest takes us to Erewhon Station, 35,000 stunning acres at the headwaters of the Rangitata River, country so beautiful it featured in the second Lord of the Rings movie. Audio
Trev's BBQ
An Ashburton couple who cooked barbecues for earthquake-weary Christchurch residents for nine months following the February quake have been named the joint winners of the Trustpower Community Awards.
…Turning lives Around
Cosmo Kentish-Barnes heads into Canterbury's iconic high country in search of a horse trek run by the Christchurch based 180 Degrees Trust, that operates development programmes for teenagers who have… Audio
Broken River revisited
A year after the 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, Simon Morton revisits the Avon River to see how life's progressing along it and in it. Audio
Earthquake Anniversary
University of Canterbury geologist Mark Quigley recalls his personal experience of the Canterbury earthquakes Audio
Carpenter Chris Nutfield recieves bravery award
Christchurch carpenter Chris Nutfield rescued three women from the collapsed PGC building. He's one of the many to receive a bravery and heroism award one year after the February 2011 earthquake. Audio
CTV survivor talks about the earthquake service
It's been a year since Pip Ranby was rescued from the top floor of the five storey Canterbury Television building. Audio
Trapped
Martin van Beynen is an award-winning journalist with the Christchurch newspaper The Press. His book, 'Trapped: Remarkable Stories of Survival from the 2011 Canterbury Earthquake' documents the… Audio
The first anniversary of the Christchurch quake
Christchurch has been commemorating those lost in last February's killer quake. We hear from Bishop Barry Jones, Student Volunteer Army founder Sam Johnson, and President of the Royal Humane Society… Audio