Wellington Region
Search for missing Johnsonville woman
The search for 29-year-old Johnsonville woman Susan O'Brien, who went missing while competing in the 20 kilometre Xterra Wellington Trail Running Series event in the Rimutuka forest park yesterday, is… Audio
Prominent Wellington property investor questions quake estimates
Listening to that was Wellington-based property investor and member of the Property Council, Ian Cassels. Audio
Sculptured Words
Dotted along Wellington's waterfront are plaques and inlaid benches quoting from some of New Zealand's finest writers. Accompanied by Spectrum's Jack Perkins, Rosemary Wildblood, Barbara Murison and… Audio
Terror Of The Deep - Space Epic
Often praised for their 1980s indie/Flying Nun sound, Terror of the Deep's latest full-length release Space Epic is a time-travelling 1970s prog-rock concept album to end such comparisons. The band's… Audio
Playing Favourites with Girol Karacaoglu
Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary, Macroenomic, International and Economic Research, at the New Zealand Treasury. Audio
Handler of missing police dog won't stop looking
The handler of a missing police dog says he will continue to scour the Tararua ranges west of Masterton over the next few days despite the search being scaled back. Audio
Community to cull Woodville's stray cats.
Stray cats are invading Woodville the small country town in the Tararua district, and the community is starting to cull them. Audio
Police dog Thames still missing in remote bush
The search is carrying on for a police dog missing in rugged bush north of Wellington. Audio
Daniel Hayles: Wellington Jazz Festival
Pianist previews his Wellington Jazz Festival shows with the Richter City Rebels and the Bayou Brothers. Audio
Search underway for police dog lost in Wairarapa mountains
In a case of the rescuer needing to be rescued, a police search dog has gone missing in the Mount Holdsworth area, west of Masterton Audio
Ross Harris - Tribute and Tribulation
Ross Harris talks to Elizabeth Kerr about his composing career. Audio
D Burmester and The Blind
Samuel Scott catches up with Daniel, the 'D' of D Burmester and The Blind, to discuss their new album, Alright, Goodnight, how bands are supposed to release music these days, singing American music in… Audio
Introducing: Womb
Charlotte Forrester presents 'Airplane #1', from Womb's debut EP. Audio
Poetry with Greg O'Brien: John Dennison and Roger Horrocks
Gregory O'Brien discusses two new collections: Otherwise by John Dennison, and Song of the Ghost in the Machine by Roger Horrocks. Audio
Broadband forced on residents
Residents of a new block of Wellington Council flats just want a phone line. But they are having to pay for ultra fast broadband as well. Can anything be done so these elderly people don't have to pay… Audio
Wellington companies furious at second flood in 2 years
Business owners near Wellington's Basin Reserve are furious they've been flooded for the second time in two years, despite repeatedly asking the council to clear choked drains outside their… Audio
Major problems as Wellington is hit by flooding
Flooding is causing problems throughout Wellington this morning, slowing rush hour traffic and innundating homes and businesses. Audio
Chow Brothers - Divide and Rule?
The Chow Brothers, infamous for their rags to riches life as property magnates and brothel owners made news during their on-going court battles with their competitors in the sex industry. They also… Audio
Chow Brothers - Divide and Rule?
The Chow Brothers, infamous for their rags to riches life as property magnates and brothel owners made news during their on-going court battles with their competitors in the sex industry. They also…
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