Hawkes Bay
A New Home for Koanga Institute and Gardens
For the past 25 years Kay Baxter and her husband Bob Corker have been saving New Zealand's heritage fruit trees and vegetables at Koanga Gardens in Kaiwaka. But five years ago they decided they needed… Audio
Kereopa Te Rau
When Kereopa Te Rau was captured in Opotiki in 1871 - and later hung for the killing of a missioner - he'd been on the run for seven years. Peter Wells has been announced as the winner of the 2011… Audio
A Horse of Course
In summer months, all over the country, horse riders gather to trek over farmland and bush paths for anything from two days, to a week or more. Country Life joins 23 keen individuals who are part of… Audio
Figs in Hawkes Bay
Helen Walker and Murray Douglas are fig enthusiasts and grow them on their horticultural block near Havelock North in Hawkes Bay. Audio
Off The Beaten Track
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne discusses the Cape Kidnappers nature sanctuary, the largest privately-funded mainland island conservation project in the country. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 13 February 2011 - Southern Star
A smart twist on a centuries-old tradition of hospitality and refuge is providing a new lease of life for a community of Cistercian monks at a monastery in Hawkes Bay. Audio
Napier earthquake
80 years ago this week, at 10.46 am on February 3rd 1931, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter Scale rocked Hawke's Bay. Fires completely destroyed downtown Napier. 258 peopled in the region… Audio
Lake Waikaremoana jewel in the crown of Te Urewera
Heugh's taken us to many wonderful places over the years and for Summer report he headed into the area described by the Department of Conservation as the jewel of Te Urewera National Park. Audio
Holiday Hotspot: Cape Kidnappers
Our reporter, Heugh Chappell goes on an adventure to Cape Kidnappers to see a colony of birds that draws tourists from all over the world. Audio
Judith Binney: Tuhoe
Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Auckland, and author of Encircled Lands: Te Urewera 1821-1920, which documents 100 years of the Tuhoe people. Audio
Napier's Cabana
Napier's Cabana has been host to some of New Zealand's most iconic bands and musicians. Jim Mora talks to local musician Ian Morris about the live music venue. Audio
Holiday Hotspot: Morere Hotsprings
Today we join Heugh Chappell in Northern Hawke's Bay with a literal hotspot - the Morere Hotsprings. Audio
Insight Sunday 3 February 2008: Maori Focus Unit
Insight looks at a prison rehabilitation unit in Hawkes Bay which for ten years has been working with high risk Maori offenders. Audio
Access All Areas: The Cabana Through The Years
Lee Prichard has written a book about Napier's legendary Cabana Hotel, one of NZ's classic live music venues - you hadn't done a national tour unless you'd played there! Trevor Reekie talks to Lee… Audio
Musical Chairs - Philip Dadson
This week on Musical Chairs we explore the sonic artistry of From Scratch founder and inter-media pioneer, Philip Dadson. Audio
Musical Chairs - Toni Huata
Toni Huata's debut album "Te Maori E" is dedicated to her late grandfather, Te Okanga Huata who was also a fine composer and gifted orator. Inspired by a cassette which included many of her… Audio
Musical Chairs: Richard Nunns
Pākehā schoolteacher Richard Nunns spent the best part of his life making, playing and recording replicas of ancient Māori instruments. Now these taonga puoro are being used at some of New Zealand's… Audio