Southland
Steve Wilde: Queenstown
Regional correspondent for Radio New Zealand, reporting on Anzac commemorations in Queenstown. Audio
Dick Martin: tunnellers
Son of WW1 sapper Bertram Martin, one of the New Zealand Tunnellers. Audio
New technology could lead to moose sighting
Biologist Ken Tustin has a new lease on life as new cameras installed in parts of Fiordland could capture moose he thinks are still living there. Audio
Royal visit - Pip Leask
It's been announced that Prince Harry will become the first member of the royal family to visit Stewart Island this May. He will also visit Christchurch, Wellington, Linton, Whanganui and Auckland… Audio
Snow and ice make driving hazardous
Snow and ice have been making driving hazardous all day in the lower South Island. Audio
Snowy South - Pam Turnbull
Snow is falling and it may signal an early winter for the South Island. Metservice says a cold front has brought snow to low levels in parts of the South Island. The weather caused road closures last… Audio
Possible Tiwai Point closure would alter demand for electricity
A Government report says the closure of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter would leave the country with an electricity glut. Audio
Police reveal evidence missing boy in murder-suicide
The police searching for a missing Southland boy for almost a month have revealed all the evidence so far points to him being the victim of a murder-suicide by his step-father Audio
Missing Southland Boy likely victim of murder-suicide- police
Southland police searching for a missing boy at Curio Bay say evidence points to a tragic murder-suicide and that John Beckenridge drove his step-son off a cliff into the sea. Audio
Regional Wrap
Four people give their impression of farm conditions around New Zealand. Audio
Art with Mary Kisler: William Hodges
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki discusses work by 18th century artist William Hodges. Audio
Police to try underwater camera in Curio Bay
The police searching for a missing Southland boy are going back to Curio Bay tomorrow, this time with an underwater camera attached to a helicopter. Audio
Police say missing pair's car is in the sea at Curio Bay.
A grim development today in the search for a missing eleven year old boy who was taken from school by his step-father 12 days ago. Audio
Police find oil slick in search for boy
The police have confirmed they have found an oil slick on the surface of Curio Bay in the Catlins where the search for a missing 11 year old boy is focussed. Audio
Dive squad poised to go into the ocean in search for missing boy
A police dive squad is poised to go into the ocean off cliffs in the Catlins for a second time this afternoon in their search for missing Invercargill boy Michael Zhao-Beckenridge. Audio
Police fear for the safety of abducted boy
The police in Invercargill are concerned for the safety of an 11 year old boy, thought to be with his step-father, in breach of a parenting order. Audio
Gore mayor relieved at Ebola clearance for local nurse
News that a Gore nurse has been cleared of Ebola is being welcomed by her friends, family and locals who say she's been making a difference in the fight against the virus. Audio
First Bluff oysters of season make their way into shops
The first of the 13 million or so Bluff oysters expected to be harvested this season are making their way to shops around the country. Audio
German woman left track to take pictures before dramatic fall
The decision by a young German woman to leave an established track at Milford Sound, and take a photo too close to the edge of a ravine has led to a dramatic five hour rescue, but police say it could… Audio
Queenstown bar owners fight regulation
Steve Wilde explores whether alcohol is Queenstown's lifeblood or a slow poison? Audio