Wellington Region
Judge fines Centrepoint over death of worker
A Judge has fined Wellington's port company nearly 61-thousand dollars over the death of an employee who was crushed after two stacks of pulp bales were pushed together by a forklift driven by a… Audio
Flash floods on the rise - Prof Iain White
The floods we've seen in Dunedin and Wellington will become more common because of increased urbanisation and climate change. Professor Iain White, an international expert on water management from… Audio
Classic albums performed live
One of the centrepieces of the Wellington Jazz Festival is the Rogue Classic Albums Live series, where local musicians tackle classic records to see what of themselves they can bring to LPs with… Audio
Wellington's Flat White Economy
Wellington claims to be the originator of the flat white coffee, so how's the flat white economy, as described by Douglas McWilliams, doing in the capital city? Jeremy Rose goes in search of some of… Audio
Ross McHenry
Adelaidean bass player, composer and producer Ross McHenry is on the bill of this year's Wellington Jazz festival, playing with his Future Ensemble, a band that includes New Zealand's own Myele… Audio
Deva Mahal
Ex-pat NYC-based soul, blues and jazz artist Deva Mahal is back in New Zealand. On this visitis returning to the stage with her siblings, Ahmen (aka Imon Starr) and Zoe - and she's also making time to… Audio
Playing Favourites with Jeremy Jones
Director of the Auckland multi-media company Propeller Motion who created the video for Planet Key, and the Animation Nation series for TV3's The Nation. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 40
SJD's HQ, Faith No More's new album, Carb on Carb defend emo, and Heavy take us inside their kush mansion. Audio
South coast cleans up after huge sea swells
People living on Wellington's south coast are still cleaning up after huge waves dumped sand, driftwood and rocks across the roads and into garages. Audio
Closure at last for family of man missing for 29 years
Twenty nine years after he disappeared in mysterious circumstances, the family of Wellington man, John Smith, finally have some answers. Audio
Woman with terminal cancer argues she should be allowed to die
A Wellington High Court has heard a desperate plea from a woman with terminal brain cancer to let her die on her own terms. Audio
More on the the Lecretia Seales case
Our reporter Sharon Lundy has been at the High Court in Wellington. Audio
Woman with terminal cancer fights for right to die
A Wellington woman, whose fight for the right to die on her own terms is being argued in the High Court today, probably has only weeks to live. Audio
Playwright Albert Belz
Playwright Albert Belz talks about writing for radio and how it compares to the stage and screen. Audio
National Geographic photography
One of the world's best photography exhibitions has come to Expressions Whirinaki Arts and Entertainment Centre in Upper Hutt, and is coming to Te Manawa in Palmerston North. 50 Greatest Photographs… Audio
Playing Favourites with Marianne Elliott
La Directora at Mexican restaurant La Boca Loca, and National Director of ActionStation, who wrote about her experiences working for the UN in Afghanistan in the 2012 memoir, Zen Under Fire, and… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 39
Inside the jukebox minds of She's So Rad, Bic Runga and Hollie Fullbrook premier new songs in session and WyWy Brix putting his body on the line for music. Audio
Tribal boundaries not considered in Wellington supercity plan
A Wellington mana whenua leader says a proposal for a supercity council does not adequately factor in tribal boundaries. Audio