Katy Gosset
Evidence fishermen were intimidated to dump tonnes of fish.
Indonesian fishermen have told a court they felt they had no choice but to dump tonnes of New Zealand quota fish and work 48 hour shifts while aboard the Oyang 75 last year. Audio
Research shows quakes produced millions of tonnes of waste
New research shows the Canterbury earthquakes generated eight million tonnes of waste - forty times what would normally come from local households in a year. Audio
One In Five for 3 June 2012 - LSVT-BIG Therapy for Parkinsons
Katy Gosset drops in on a physical therapy session with Jimmy Jagit Dillon who has Parkinsons Disease. Audio
Medals pretender hangs on despite rift in Otaki
The first man convicted for wearing war medals he never earned is understood to still be on his local community board, despite Otaki people saying he's divided the town. Audio
Southern Story for 24 May 2012 - QEII
Katy Gosset pays a final visit to QEII park - once an emblem of the city but like so many other prominent buildings is now destined for demolition. The stadium, home to the 1974 Commonwealth Games… Audio
Southern Story for 10 May 2012 - Poverty
Katy Gosset reports on Christchurch residents who are struggling to make ends meet. How much do you spend on your grocery bill and could you make do on just forty dollars a week? Katy Gosset visits… Audio
Evident George Gwaze's neice was near death
A nurse has told the High Court in Christchurch that that the ten year old girl at the centre of a murder trial was "obviously dying" when she was rushed to an emergency clinic. Audio
George Gaze's niece was found helpless and unresponsive
The wife of a Christchurch man accused of murdering his niece has told a court how she found the girl helpless and unresponsive in bed, with apparent breathing problems. Audio
George Evans Gwaze murder - rape retrial
The Crown says the death of a ten year old Christchurch girl five years ago was the result of a forceful sexual attack by her uncle, George Evans Gwaze. Audio
Southern Story for 26 April 2012 - Flower Auction
While most people are asleep at 5am in Christchurch, the city's florists and wholesalers are already hard at it, bidding for the best blooms. The industry has struggled after the earthquakes, but Katy… Audio
Plea for rates relief from Christchurch locals
Christchurch locals made homeless by the earthquakes have made an emotional plea to the council for 100 percent rates relief. Audio
Chch protest group is calling for an independent investigation
A Christchurch protest group is calling for an independent investigation into whether quake-damaged council buildings had enough insurance. Audio
Building begins on new Chch business and technology centre
There are calls for Christchurch to rebrand itself "the Innovation City" as building begins on a new business and technology centre. Audio
Canterbury leads way in drop in crime
Reported crime has hit a 15 year low and quake -ravaged Canterbury is leading the way with a dramatic 22 per cent drop. Audio
Southern Story for 29 March 2012 - Racing Pigeons
Our Christchurch correspondent Katy Gosset visits the Richmond Working Men's Club Pigeon division, to share their anxious wait for the birds' return. Audio
A precedent setting court case on climate change
A precedent setting court case - heard today in Christchurch - will determine whether regional authorities must take climate change into account when considering coal mining consents. Audio
Bringing down the Christchurch Cathedral
Cranes rolled into Cathedral Square today to begin the controversial deconstruction of the city's iconic cathedral. Audio
Christchuch man charged with attempted murder
A 27 year old Christchurch man has been charged with attempted murder and injuring with intent following two stabbings during rush hour traffic in the city last week. Audio
Fears the Christchurch rebuild is in jeopardy
There are fears the Christchurch rebuild is in jeopardy as the city's rental housing market reaches crisis point. Audio
Southern Story for 15 March 2012 - Dairy and Spice Emporium
Sanjay Patel runs a dairy and spice emporium in Christchurch, and is understandably passionate about nuts and spices. But visitors may get more than they've bargained for, as Sanjay often converts his… Audio