Otago
Children in tiny township put EQ training to use
People at the centre of a strong, shallow earthquake that rattled the South Island yesterday are counting themselves lucky that there was virtually no damage. Audio
Pig traps woman in her car
A Dunedin woman feared for her life when a 150-kilogram pig sat on her lap, trapping her in her car. Audio
Police to try again to pull car out of ocean
The police will try again on Wednesday to pull out of the sea the car belonging to the step-father of an 11 year-old Invercargill boy missing for months. Audio
Earthquake rocks the lower South Island.
A fair few bottles of wine have been smashed but there've been no injuries or major damage in the strong earthquake that hit near Wanaka this afternoon. Audio
Earthquake near Wanaka
Reports are coming in that a shallow earthquake of about 6 mangitude ocurred near Wanaka at around 2:30pm this afternoon. Audio
Kane Strang
After discarding two albums, Dunedin's Kane Strang presents his 'official' debut Blue Cheese, a collection of heavy hearted psychedelic pop songs. Kane takes us through his song writing process, and… Audio
Glory in their Eyes
For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery
Dick Martin: tunnellers
Son of WW1 sapper Bertram Martin, one of the New Zealand Tunnellers. Audio
Police failings highlighted at Livingstone inquest
The second day of a hearing into the shooting of two Dunedin children has heard of a series of failures by the police to follow up on information that could have saved their lives. Audio
Police admit major failings in Livingstone shooting
The police have admitted they should have tracked down Edward Livingstone's full criminal history in Australia of arson and assault before he shot dead his two children. Audio
Museum Dance-Off - Craig Scott
If you think working at a museum is boring, old dusty stuff, think again. And the Otago Museum has entered an international museum dance off to prove just that. 'When You Work At a Museum' is an… Audio
Women's Refuge calls for overhaul of protection orders
The effectiveness of protection orders is a central issue for the coroner in this case. Audio
Man hid information from psychiatrist before killing children
A deceitful Edward Livingston hid crucial information from health professionals in the lead up to killing his two children in their Dunedin home. Audio
Protection order failures under microscope
The coroner's inquest into the shooting deaths of two Dunedin children by their father is expected to focus on failures in the protection order system failed that was meant to protect them. Audio
Hannah In The Wars
Luggate born, London based Hannah Curwood tries an alter ego on for size on her new album Hannah In The Wars, with the help of Cure keys man, Roger O'Donnell. Audio
Henry Hargreaves: photos and food
New Zealand photographer who has created series re-creating of the last meals of Death Row criminals, backstage rider requests of rock musicians, and the food of doomsday preppers. Audio
Deficits unacceptable - SDHB chair
The Southern district health board says its projected financial deficit next year of more than 40 million dollars is totally unacceptable and will be slashed. Audio
Sydney Manowitz: Southern Sinfonia
Retiring concertmaster from the Southern Sinfonia looks back on 20 years of music. Audio
Australian police investigate stolen gallipoli medals
Australian police investigating who stole Gallipoli medals from a parcel sent to Dunedin say they'll hand the inquiry over to New Zealand officers if they draw a blank in Melbourne. Audio