Kaikoura
PM 'irresponsible' to talk tax cuts after quake - Labour
The Prime Minister is being called irresponsible for talking of tax cuts when the full cost of the damage from last week's earthquakes is still not known.
Inland road to Kaikoura remains closed
Civil Defence says it's now unsure when the Inland Road between Kaikoura and Culverdon will reopen, stranding people who expected to soon be able to leave. Conan Young reports. Video, Audio
Road to Kaikoura to take longer to open than expected
People trapped in Kaikoura were told they should have access to the inland road this week - but today they were told it might be longer before it reopens, leaving them at a loss at what to do. Video, Audio
Kiwis pull the country together again
First Person - RNZ reporter Alex Perrottet recounts his journey into the post-earthquake disaster zone.
Crayfish poaching crackdown being extended
Recreational fishers in the upper east coast of the South Island may have to tag crayfish they catch as MPI cracks down on people selling their catch on the black market. MPI is looking at "telson"… Audio
Ngāi Tahu chair speaks out on historical sexual abuse
Ngāi Tahu chair Sir Mark Solomon has spoken out about an historical sexual abuse case in Kaikoura, saying the complainants are some of the bravest people he knows.
New Kaikoura civic building over budget and overdue
At some stage this year Kaikoura will get a new civic building, but with the construction over a year overdue and the final cost still unknown, not all locals are happy about it. Audio
Kia Ora Kaikoura - Lynne Smith
We're off to the seaside settlement of Kaikoura. Where locals have taken on the task, of trying to raise 3.7 million dollars to build a new hospital. To aid with the effort, local woman Bev Bradbury… Audio
Hero chopper pilot in court
A helicopter pilot who saved a hunter in remote bush north of Kaikoura last year could face jail time for the rescue.
Your Place - Kaikoura
About half way between Cape Campbell and Christchurch, on a rugged part of the east coast of the South Island, a small peninsular extends 5 kilometers into the sea. It's the place, folklore has it… Audio
Long-term Gull Study
A 49-year study of a red-billed gull colony at Kaikoura reveals surprising information about the familiar bird Audio
Long-term Gull Study
A 49-year study of a red-billed gull colony at Kaikoura reveals surprising information about the familiar bird
AudioOff The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy discusses the submission that has just been made for a Kaikoura marine reserve, and possibly World Heritage Site. Audio
Astronomy - the Kaikoura UFO sightings.
Astronomer Alan Gilmore discusses the Kaikoura UFO sightings. Audio