Katy Gosset
NZ Society - Inconvenience Store
Katy Gosset visits the Inconvenience Store, a Christchurch emporium that sells goods money can't buy. Audio
One In Five for 2 March 2014
This week on One in Five, Katy Gosset is at Surfability Day at Christchurch's Sumner Beach. The event, run by the local long boarders club, offers people with disabilities a chance to get out in the… Audio
One In Five for 16 February 2014 - enabling good lives
What does a good life mean to you ? Young people with disabilities have their own ideas but they haven't always had the freedom to pursue their dreams and goals. Now the Government has launched… Audio
One In Five for 16 February 2014
What does a good life mean to you ? Young people with disabilities have their own ideas but they haven't always had the freedom to pursue their dreams and goals. Now the Government has launched… Audio
Spectrum for 26 January 2014
Katy Gosset hops aboard the tall ship Lord Nelson which has taken more than 14,000 people with disabilities to sea. Katy climbs the rigging, shares a bunkroom and finds preserved ginger to be a fine… Audio
Southern Story for 12 December 2013 - Maori tattoo
Katy Gosset meets an up-and-coming talent in the world of Tā moko or traditional Māori tattoo. Maia Gibbs learnt the art form while growing up in Gisborne and now creates tattoos for clients of all… Audio
One In Five for 8 December 2013 - Special Olympics
More than a thousand athletes with intellectual disabilites descended upon Dunedin to compete across ten sporting disciplines last week. Katy Gosset reports on the eighth Special Olympics National… Audio
Southern Story for 28 November 2013 - tram rides
The Christchurch trams are back up and running. Katy Gosset finds out how the view from on board has changed. Audio
One In Five for 24 November 2013
Katy Gosset sets sail on a tall ship, purpose-built for an all-abilities crew. Audio
Southern Story for 14 November 2013 - wine and song
There are warnings from Christchurch that the wrong song can impair your enjoyment of the right wine. Local wine writer, Jo Burzynska, hopes to open a combined bar and sound gallery where wine and… Audio
One In Five for 10 November 2013
Katy Gosset finds out why the stigma associated with Hepatitis C can be almost as disabling as the virus itself. Audio
Southern Story for 31 October 2013 - Maori Trade Scheme
Katy Gosset meets members of a Maori trades collective who learnt their skills in the old Christchurch hostels and are now joining the rebuild to give something back. Audio
One In Five for 27 October 2013
This week One in Five visits Cargill Enterprises, a Dunedin business that provides work opportunities for locals with intellectual and physical disabilities. More than 60 staff work in joinery, light… Audio
Southern Story for 17 October 2013 - Nature Play
The Department of Conservation has joined forces with Greening the Rubble to build a 'Nature Play' forest park, complete with its own river system, where children can learn about their region's native… Audio
Southern Story for 3 October 2013 - Scape 7
The Scape 7 Public Art Biennial is underway in Christchurch. Among the art projects is one that will have no physical remnant - it transmits sounds from the past, the city's pre-quake past. Katy… Audio
One In Five for 29 September 2013
In 1999 Karl Hitchcock began hearing the voices of Templar Knights during periods of psychosis. At the same time he was grappling with episodes of both mania and depression. Karl decided to write a… Audio
Southern Story for 19 September 2013 - The Big Bonfire
There's a blaze brewing in Christchurch. Katy Gosset takes a last look at the wooden temple covered in messages that will be set alight this weekend. Audio
One In Five for 15 September 2013
Katy Gosset is learning to talk with her hands - tackling this country's third official language. Here in New Zealand, sign language is spoken by about 24,000 people including deaf, hearing impaired… Audio
Southern Story for 5 September 2013 - Cardboard Cathedral
Katy Gosset takes a closer look at the city's controversial Cardboard Cathedral. Cantabrians have closely watched the growth of this building, funded by the Anglican church but designed pro bono by… Audio
Southern Story for 22 August 2013 - 37
A new exhibition is simply called " 37". The show is by the photographer Doc Ross, features 37 Christchurch people captured on film using a 37 second exposure. The aim: to reflect the length of time… Audio