Lyttelton
Lyttelton timebank 'flagship' for movement
A man who founded a worldwide time barter exchange movement says New Zealand's first timebank is a "flagship for the whole global movement". Audio
Lyttelton Theatre group goes back to school
Once a hot bed of creativity, the port town of Lyttelton has been making do, ever since the Christchurch earthquakes destroyed most of its theatres and live venues. Audio
Oil tanks 'pose risk' to Lyttelton residents
Homes and businesses in Lyttelton could be at risk from fuel tanks at the Christchurch port, oil companies say. Audio
Oil tank danger overshadows Lyttelton Port development plans
Oil companies have warned the potential danger posed by fuel tanks at Lyttelton Port is greater than previously thought, alarming residents who live near by and potentially scuttling plans for a… Audio
Port company pleads guilty, widow hoping no one else is killed
The woman who's husband was crushed to death at Lyttelton Port is desperately hoping it's a safer place to work now and no one else is killed. Audio
Lyttleton's Loons
Lyttleton's Loons circo-theatre company is going back to school, a primary school that is. Loons Founder, Mike Friend, and producer Darryl Cribb having been making shows together since 2006 but Loons… Audio
Christy Martin and Giulio Sturla - Roots Restaurant
Lyttelton's Roots Restaurant was named Cuisine's restaurant of the year. Chef Giulio Sturla and owner Christy Martin talk about the challenge of getting Roots Restaurant up and running after the… Audio
Local vocal virtuoso, Marlon Williams
Local vocal virtuoso Marlon Williams has just released his first solo album, the culmination of his experience as a Christchurch Cathedral choirboy, frontman for his high school band The Unfaithful… Audio
Fears waterfront development could split Lyttelton in two
There are fears amongst some businesses in the port town of Lyttelton that a new entertainment and retail precinct on the waterfront could take away much needed customers from the town's existing bars… Audio
Delaney Davidson in Session - Swing Down Low
Returning home after a long stint overseas, Lyttelton troubadour Delaney Davidson drops into the Music 101 studio, with bandmates Ben Wooley and Joe McCallum to play songs from his latest album Swing… Audio
Aldous Harding Live At The Crystal Palace
When Nick Bollinger turned his ear to the haunting tones of Lyttleton singer-songwriter Aldous Harding for The Sampler, he commented on her singular vocal which "shifts the air with rarefied grace"… Audio
Lyttelton's new town square opening
The port town of Lyttelton opened its new town square at the weekend. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 18
Minuit call it quits, Marlon Williams dissects 'Bloodletter' and 75 years of Blue Note Records with label head Don Was. Audio
Anatomy of a song- Marlon Williams- Bloodletter
RDU's Spanky Moore gets inside contemporary New Zealand hit tunes - this week it's Marlon Williams' 'Bloodletter' Audio
Anatomy of a Song: Marlon Williams - 'Bloodletter'
RDU's Spanky Moore gets inside contemporary New Zealand hit tunes - this week it's Marlon Williams' 'Bloodletter' Audio
Marlon Williams
In his hometown he's known as the Prince of Lyttelton. It's a reference to his boyish good-looks and outstanding vocal ability. He's Marlon Williams, and the Alt-Country singer has just been named in… Audio
Simon's A-Z
This week's A to Z zooms in on Lyttelton, a port town at the north-western end of Banks Peninsula and close to Christchurch, on the east coast of the South Island. Audio
Marlon Williams live session
An exclusive and intimate live session with The Prince of Lyttelton revealing new tracks from upcoming debut solo album hosted by Nick Atkinson. Audio
Luckless
In 2013, Luckless's Ivy Rossiter left her job and her home base of Auckland in exchange for a part time life on the road, touring the small towns of New Zealand and basing herself in Lyttelton in… Audio
The Sampler - Aldous Harding
A unique new voice has emerged from Lyttleton, which Nick Bollinger says 'shifts the air with rarefied grace'. Nick takes a listen to the self-titled debut from Aldous Harding. Audio