Water
Cycling Story Collector
A poet, touring cyclist, storyteller and Harvard graduate, Devi Lockwood in riding through the Pacific, here in New Zealand and then from Istanbul to London, collecting stories about water and climate… Audio
Unlocking the Secrets of Photosynthesis
Learning the complex secrets of photosynthesis could lead to improved solar panels, efficient ways of producing hydrogen from water and more productive plants Audio
Unlocking the Secrets of Photosynthesis
Learning the complex secrets of photosynthesis could lead to improved solar panels, efficient ways of producing hydrogen from water and more productive plants
AudioIrrigation from South Canterbury's Opuha Dam will cease today
The taps at South Canterbury's Opuha dam will be turned off today. Audio
Only 13 days of water left for Opuha Dam
Lake Opuha in South Canterbury is just 13 days away from having to turn off the tap for the 250 farmers who rely on it for irrigation. Audio
Deadline reached to resolve Maori water rights
Iwi leaders and the Government, have agreed on a deadline to sort out Maori interests in freshwater by Waitangi Day next year. Audio
Water charges an option for boosting funds
Water and sewage meters, and getting royalties from mining are among options being looked at to lessen councils' reliance on rates. Audio
Gardeners in Pahiatua struggle on in dry conditions
As the long hot days continue many parts of the country are breaking records for dry spells. Audio
Drought conditions in Canterbury
Canterbury farmers are urging the government to declare a drought, and want to be able to take water from Lake Tekapo. A South Island Farmer who has changed his practices to withstand continuing… Audio
Waitaki river could be sourced for water
Meridian Energy has been involved in investigating a potential irrigation scheme in South Canterbury since 2005. Audio
Fed Farmers push for Lake Tekapo irrigation for South Canterbury
Farmers in South Canterbury are pushing to tap into Lake Tekapo as they face weeks of more extremely dry conditions. Audio
Parched farmers agitate for alpine water
Parched farmers are agitating for Government action over freeing up water from Lake Tekapo, saying if they had alpine water they wouldn't be in such dire straits. Audio
Astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space. There is yet more to say about the spacecraft Rosetta's findings from comet 67P. Audio
Waiwhakaiho River inspires digital artwork
A spiritual lifeblood to many Taranaki Maori, the Waiwhakaiho River is also the source of New Plymouth's water supply and a playground for hundreds of kayakers, swimmers and recreational fishers. Audio
NSW city of Broken Hill needs water 'fixing'
The city of Broken Hill in New South Wales is facing dire water shortages as its supply from the local Menindee Lakes dries up. Audio
LGNZ: More towns struggling to pay for water
The Manawatu-Wanganui township of Ohura - with a population of about 130 - has voted in favour of keeping their water plant, even though it needs hundreds of thousands of dollars of repair work. Audio
Eldon Tate: cleaning water
PhD student at Victoria University of Wellington, and AMP National Scholarship recipient who aims to create a solar-powered water treatment system using unique nano-composite materials to generate… Audio
The Drowned World
Curator Daniel Michael Satele wants us all to think more about water. So he's put together an exhibition of works about water and called it The Drowned World. Named for novelist JG Ballard's dystopian… Audio
Water restrictions for Canterbury farmers
Canterbury farmers will face significant water restrictions from next week, with a dry spring leaving water reserves extremely low as a hot summer looms. Audio
Expert says NZ needs to focus on quantity not just quality
Professor Gary Jones is a senior water scientist and Chief Executive of eWater, a not-for-profit water management and modelling organisation based in Canberra, Australia. He is an Adjunct Professor… Audio