Ice
The unusual case of the 'growing' glaciers
Glaciers around the world are melting and shrinking, but glaciologists have been investigating why some New Zealand glaciers bucked the trend between 1983 and 2005. Video, Audio
'Drop the stigma'
Northland's Janet Balcombe is the author of The Wild Side, a novel based on her battle to overcome meth addiction. She says unless we drop the stigma substance abuse will never go away. She now lives… Audio
The Science Of... Snow
What is snow? How and where is it made? Why is it white? Alison Ballance and Katy Gosset head to Mt Ruapehu in search of the answers to all your questions about snow. Audio, Gallery
Meth bust Australia's 'biggest ever'
More than $1 billion worth of liquid methamphetamine has been seized in Australia from a shipment of stick-on gel bras and storage units filled with art supplies, in what authorities called the…
Snow is continuing to cause havoc
Snow is continuing to cause havoc in the central North Island with no way through the central plateau and Gisborne all but cut off. Audio
Snow, ice play havoc with roads around New Zealand
For the latest on which roads are open and where you'll need to slow down and watch for ice, I'm joined by the Transport Agency's Mark Owen. Audio
Weather report from Waitara Station
Lloyd Holloway farms at Waitara Station on the highpoint of the Napier Taupo road. Audio
Antartica ice melting faster
Too much ice in the Antarctic doesn't sound like a problem - but the lack of melt is making it harder for scientists to do their jobs. Audio
Unexpected Life Under the Antarctic Ice
A team of scientists drilling through thick Antarctic ice were surprised to discover fish surviving more than 500 km from open ocean Audio