Southland
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Fjords and fins in New Zealand's Fjordland. Audio
NZ's deepest lake
Our deepest lake is officially Lake Hauroko in Fiordland at an ear-popping 462 metres. Now some irregular depth readings are surfacing at Lake Manapouri. Neil Collinson is the Operations Manager of… Audio
A Place In The Sun - Stewart Island
The best places to spend the summer in New Zealand. 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
Ghosts in Dunedin
The city's Globe Theatre is the focus of paranormal investigators. Audio
Breast screening problems in Otago and Southland
With Don Mackie - Mininstry of Health's Chief Medical Officer and Libby Burgess - chair person of the Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition. Audio
Museum Visit: Hokonui Moonshine Museum
We pay a virtual visit to one of New Zealand's museums. Tonight, Jim Geddes of the Hokonui Moonshine Museum. Audio
Museum Visit: The Hocken Collection
A virtual visit to one of New Zealand's museums with Sharon Dell of the Hocken Collections in Dunedin. Audio
Hokonui moonshine becomes legal
When alcohol was banned in Southland in 1902 moonshine flowed illegally from the Hokonui Hills west of Gore. Most of it was made by the McRae family, a Scottish clan who had been driven off their land… Audio
2005: Dr John Money and Gore Art Gallery
Tarek Basley visited one of New Zealand's most prestigious art collections - in Gore, Southland. Audio
Place names: Southland
Invercargill, Gore, Bluff, Takitimu Mountains, Riverton Aparima, Raiura Stewart Islands, Bush names: with Peter Dowling, revising editor of AW Reed's 'Place Names of New Zealand'. Audio
Your Place - Bluff
Time now to visit another small New Zealand Community. Last week we took a look at the town named after our 17th Prime Minister, Joseph Ward. Today we are in the place he grew up in as a child. Audio
Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne discusses diving in Fiordland. Audio
Moose Mystery - Fiordland
Moose are still on the loose in Fiordland according to a Southland wildlife biologist whose spent the last 40 years tracking the elusive beasts. Audio
Rolling Stones
For decades the circumstances surrounding the Rolling Stones' 1965 visit to Invercargill has been the stuff of urban myth. Audio
Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman, adventurer, travel journalist and photographer takes us off the beaten track on Rakiura Stewart Island. Audio
Asian Report for 21 July 2009
We meet the Lowe family whose ancestry is from Cuba and had the first Chinese Restaurant in Invercargill. Audio
Fiordland Kiwi
The Department of Conservation's Jane Tansell takes Alison Ballance to find a northern Fiordland tokoeka Audio
Short-tailed Bats in Fiordland
Jane Sedgeley and Colin O'Donnell are using microchips to monitor short-tailed bats in Fiordland's Eglington Valley. Audio