East Coast
Quake triggers evacuations of East Cape schools
Scores of children were evacuated from five East Cape schools after a large earthquake rocked the east coast of the North Island this morning. Audio
Playing Favourites with Witi Ihimaera
Pioneering Maori novelist and short story writer who writes about his early life for the first time in Maori Boy: A Memoir of Childhood. Audio
One dead in a boating accident off Mahia peninsula
A 13 year old girl swam to shore and ran for nearly half an hour to get help after a fishing trip went badly wrong. Audio
Best song ever written - Joy to the World
Andrew Jefferd from Ngatapa has chosen 'Joy to the world' by Three Dog Night. Audio
Radiologist wanted in US winds up in New Zealand
A radiologist wanted by US authorities on sex charges was working for the Gisborne-based Tairawhiti District Health Board until this year. Audio
Critics: Gigatown competition a waste of money
There is trouble in Gigatown, with critics saying the Chorus ultra-fast broadband competition is a waste of money and is stealing copyright. Audio
Arapata Hakiwai - Remembering Sir Apirana Ngata
As part of this year's Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial Lectures. Acting Chief Executive and Kaihautu of Te Papa Tongarewa, Arapata Hakiwai talks about the contribution made by Sir Apirana Ngata in the… Audio
Writer and poet Keri Kaa
Justine Murray visits the home of Hohi Ngapera Te Moana Keri Kaa in Rangitukia, Te Tairawhiti. Keri talks about her childhood, her whanau and the book Taka Ki Ro Wai. The book won the Māori Language… Audio
Ngāti Pōrou East Coast Rugby team
Sports Commentator Ken Eruera is one of Ngāti Pōrou East Coast Rugby team's biggest supporters, one of his golden moments in commentary was the 2012 match between Ngāti Pōrou East Coast and Whanganui… Audio
The 'Dark Horse' children's chess club is still changing lives
Noble Keelan founded Gisborne's Eastern Knights Chess Club with Genestis Potini, the subject of the critically acclaimed New Zealand film The Dark Horse starring Cliff Curtis. The Film opens in… Audio
Dark Horse - writer/director James Napier Robertson, actor Cliff Curtis
The Dark Horse has captured the headlines at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. The world premiere of the New Zealand drama was held at a sold-out Civic Theatre in Auckland last… Audio
Nick Tupara
In the retail downtown area of Gisborne, Tupara is a business that is steadily building up a name for themselves. They sell a range of Māori art on behalf of the local artists, Justine Murray chats… Audio
GNS Tsunami
In the warm waters of Gisborne researchers think they have solved the puzzle of why two tsunami's struck the coast of Gisborne in 1947. The team of GNS Scientists think undersea volcanoes off the East… Audio
Architect of an innovative eco-classroom
Sarosh Mulla is an architect working on building an innovative environmental education and research centre at the Longbush Ecosanctuary near Gisborne for school kids, tour groups, and volunteers to… Audio
Puketiti Station
Dan Russell was working as a pilot when he inheritied Puketiti Station near Te Puia Springs following the death of his godfather. The inheritance was life changing. A book has been written about the… Audio
Insight for 23 December 2012 - Reviving the Regions
Insight goes to Taranki, Gisborne and Southland to consider there economic futures in the face of possible population declines. Audio
Renaissance of the Land
Kim Hill and a panel of East Coast people discuss the vicissitudes of life on the land, the disasters that threaten the environment and their efforts to take their destiny in hand, and build a… Audio
Gisborne Concert Bands
Whilst guitars and rock n' roll threaten the culture of the concert band, in Gisborne they're intent on keeping them alive. The region has three bands and a long standing history as Sonia Sly finds… Audio
In Conversation with Manu Caddie
Manu Caddie is in his first term as a Gisborne District Councillor, but he's also involved in a voluntary capacity in organisations addressing matters as wide-ranging as social services, anti-violence… Audio
Silent Earthquakes
GNS Science and NIWA scientists explain their plans to drill offshore Gisborne to study silent earthquakes. Audio