Wellington Region
Fritz Eisenhofer: dome home
Architect responsible for many Wellington landmarks, whose Kapiti Coast dome home features in a new book about NZ architects' houses. Audio
Suzy van der Kwast: cafe pioneer
Dutch migrant who opened Suzy's Coffee Lounge in Wellington in 1964. Audio
Report into Wellington supercity potential
The first report into Wellington's potential as a supercity has been released. Audio
Down to the Wire
Luke Pierson is the founder and creative director at Heyday a digital agency headquartered in Wellington. Heyday embarked on an ambitious project: Down to the Wire - a history of the internet in New… Audio
Little Penguins on Matiu-Somes Island
Little penguins are thriving in Wellington Harbour, thanks to nest boxes and regenerating forest on Matiu-Somes Island. Audio
Little Penguins on Matiu-Somes Island
Little penguins are thriving in Wellington Harbour, thanks to nest boxes and regenerating forest on Matiu-Somes Island.
AudioKapiti - Call and Response
What happens when a poet, a taonga puoro player, singer, painter, and producer are left on an island with only the birds, the seals, and spirits of the Tipuna of Kapiti to listen in? Audio
Wellington's Wind Sculptures
We find out about the logistics of designing sculptures that use the wind rather than being buffeted by it, as Wellington's decade long wind sculpture project comes to an end. Audio
Wellington's mayors accused of secretive supercity talks
Wellington's Mayoral Forum is being accused of working behind closed doors to impose a single city governance plan on residents in the capital. Audio
Part 4 - Tales of New Zealand Chinese History
The murder of Joe Kum Yung in Wellington's notorious Haining Street - part 2. Audio
Part 3 - Tales of New Zealand Chinese History
The murder of Joe Kum Yung in Wellington's notorious Haining Street - part 1. Audio
He Rourou for 11 March 2010
It's estimated 70,000 people turned out to the Newtown Festival in the heart of Wellington last weekend. Amidst the throng selling bread, burnt sugar puddings and chutney was music producer and singer… Audio
Wellington local government to be reviewed
Wellington Mayors are commissioning independent consultants to review the way local government operates in the region but they say its not the first step towards an Auckland style Supercity. Audio
Wellington looks to create own supercity
The Wellington region is looking to create its own supercity. Audio
The Mixtape - CALH
One of the special treats the Campus A Low Hum festival provides is an old-school mix-tape swap. Participants choose songs and go all-out to design the most creative packaging. The mix-tapes are… Audio
Batrider at CALH 2010
Sarah Mary Chadwick of Batrider talks Emma Smith through the secrets of her guitar tone at the first Campus A Low Hum. Audio
Place names: Wellington
Port Nicholson, Lambton Quay, Whanganui-a-Tara, Khandallah, Karori, Kelburn, Oriental Bay: with Peter Dowling, revising editor of AW Reed's dictionary of New Zealand place names. Audio
Insight, Sunday 22 November: Wet House
Teresa Cowie looks at the controversy surrounding the attempt to set up the first wet house for homeless alcoholics Audio
Punkfest 2009
Jamie Morris heads to Punkfest one of the country's longest running DIY festivals, for a lesson on homemade hell raising. Audio
Sweet Louise expands to Wellington
Sweet Louise is a service for women with breast cancer. Audio