Taranaki
Dick Martin: tunnellers
Son of WW1 sapper Bertram Martin, one of the New Zealand Tunnellers. Audio
Taranki man admits murdering his mother
A Taranaki man has pleaded guilty to murdering his mother but says he has no recollection of ever attacking her Audio
Chris Pugsley: the scale of Gallipoli
Retired Lieutenant Colonel and military historian, who is lead advisor for the exhibition, Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War at Te Papa Tongarewa. Audio
Unique piece of Anzac history revealed in Taranaki
A unique piece of Anzac history will be revealed today as part of an exhibition about Taranaki's involvement in World War One. Audio
Letter writers at ready: Wanganui vs Whanganui
How we deal with Wanganui and Whanganui at Radio New Zealand has caused much debate in the past few years. Audio
19 elderly people kicked out of Taranaki rest home
Nineteen people living at a rest home in Taranaki have been kicked out and given just two weeks to find somewhere else to stay. Audio
Resthome closure upsets residents
Nineteen rest home residents were given two weeks to find a new place to live after the owners announced they were closing the Port View Retirement Community in New Plymouth.were given two weeks to… Audio
More than 200 world-class surfers in Taranaki
More than 200 of the world's best surfers have descended on Taranaki this week for the New Zealand Surf Festival. Audio
A Festival Food Tour
Another year of WOMAD has come and gone, and Amelia Nurse went along, not just for the music, but to find out what people eat at the World of Music and Dance in New Plymouth. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 31
It's a WOMAD 2015 spectacular, with Myele Manzanza, Jupiter and Okwess International, Bombino, Trinity Roots and Public Service Broadcasting. Audio
Mona-Lynn Courteau: WOMAD Review
Review of the weekend's action at the WOMAD festival. Audio
WOMAD organisers say event is almost a sellout
Organisers of the three-day Womad music festival starting in New Plymouth tonight say the event is close to being a sellout. Audio
Maori Wards - Partnership or Separatism?
Robin Martin looks at whether Maori council wards will provoke partnership or separatism. Audio
Medical records breach in building removal yard
Plunket is trying to find out how bags of old medical records ended up on the floor of a house in a Taranaki building removal yard. Audio
Poi E the movie being shot
A chart hit in each of the past three decades, The Patea Maori Club's 1984 smash Poi E is now being turned into a movie. Audio
Police shoot dog
Police in New Plymouth have shot dead a pitbull terrior while it was attacking its owner in her backyard. The 41 year old woman is now in Taranaki hospital with serious injuries. Audio
Susan Frykberg: SCANZ 2015
Sound Artist previews Taranaki's SCANZ 2015: Water and Peace symposium. The soundtrack featured in this interview is by Vudukhild (aka Lukas Benson-Whittaker) and is part of the Words for Water… Audio
Puke Ariki Research - Andrew Moffat
Researchers have been digging deep to unearth stories about the people of Taranaki during World War One. It's for an exhibition called 'Bringing it Home: Taranaki and World War One'. And it aims to… Audio
Ngā Tāonga Korero - Ratana Pa and The Holy Temple
In an archival recording from 1987, Haare Williams presents He Rerenga Korero, the episode delves into the History of the Ratana faith, and the architectural design of Temepara Tapu, The Holy Temple… Audio
Dr Tony Ruakere - A Colourful Career
There is both a serious and fun side to the career of Dr Anthony Ansley Ruakere, better known as Dr Tony Ruakere. There's the hitch-hiking trips he made from Taranaki to Dunedin to attend Medical… Audio